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Our Programs

Six programs. One mission.

Each program is designed to make civic knowledge accessible, welcoming, and useful for the people it serves.

Program 01

Civic Education

Explainers designed for the beginner. Every topic — from federalism to Supreme Court procedure — written in plain language and reviewed by educators.

U.S. Government
Texas Government
The Constitution
Bill of Rights
Three Branches
Checks & Balances
Federal vs State
Congress
The Presidency
The Supreme Court
Elections
Voting
Public Policy
Civil Rights
Citizen Responsibilities
How a Bill Becomes Law
Open Learning Center
Program 02

Legislative Bill Summaries

One of our flagship initiatives. Students research bills and produce simplified summaries so community members can understand legislation without wading through legal language.

Each bill page includes

Bill Number
Title
Government Level
Status
Date Introduced
Category
Sponsor(s)
Purpose
Key Provisions
Community Impact
Plain-Language Summary
Search the Bill Library
Program 03

Volunteer Services for Students

High school students can earn verified community service hours through meaningful educational work. Choose the role that fits your interests and schedule.

Civics Tutor

Teach younger students about government, citizenship, and civic engagement.

U.S. History Tutor

Guide students through constitutional history and American government.

Bill Summary Program

Research assigned legislation and write concise, accurate summaries.

Content Creator

Develop presentations, study guides, infographics, and short videos.

Workshop Assistant

Help organize educational workshops and classroom presentations.

Community Outreach

Participate in school events, educational fairs, and community activities.

Legislative Research

Research legislation, constitutional topics, and government policies.