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You Can Sponsor American Civics Education for Youth

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Together, We Can Make a Truly Meaningful Impact.

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Are you ready to make a meaningful impact in our community while celebrating the rich tapestry of American history and the principles of liberty?

We invite you to become a valued sponsor of the Give Me Liberty Program—an extraordinary initiative designed to engage and educate individuals about the foundational values that shape our nation.

The Give Me Liberty Program offers an innovative and interactive approach to learning, featuring an educational bus that brings history to life! Through captivating classroom reenactments, thrilling field trips to Liberty Village, and exciting take-home activities, we create unforgettable experiences for learners of all ages. Our nonprofit and nonpartisan commitment ensures that everyone is welcomed to explore and embrace the ideals of freedom and civic responsibility.

As a sponsor, your business will play a pivotal role in fostering a spirit of engagement and empowerment within the community. By partnering with us, you will not only enhance your brand visibility but also demonstrate your dedication to supporting educational initiatives that inspire individuals to get involved and uphold the liberties we cherish.

Together, let’s inspire the next generation to take charge of their civic responsibilities and contribute to the preservation of our freedoms. Join us in this exciting journey—let’s make history together!

We look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with you and appreciate your consideration in supporting the Give Me Liberty Program.

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Washington County Commissioner Adam Snow holding the Liberty Torch on the Bus! This display along with all others are funded by generous sponsors like you.

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Why Should Businesses Invest In Civics Education?

The Harvard Business Review wrote a whitepaper outlining a study on why civics matters. Not just for civil discourse in general, but in how it complements and enhances collaboration in a corporate environment. Here are some key takeaways:

  • Collaborative and other 21st century skills are needed in the workplace increasingly feed off the respectful behavior that civics education encourages when it comes to civil discourse and compromise.
  • Corporations have become refuges of civility since they bring people of all races, religions, and ages together everyday and depend on them to work collaboratively towards shared goals and outcomes.
  • There is a budding movement in the nation among businesses, nonprofit foundations, and educational institutions to provide more and more experiential ways to teach civics as a supplement to middle and high school efforts.

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Only about 30% of Americans can pass a basic civics exam.