Building an engaged citizenry starts with civics education
Civics Education Fund
The National Archives Foundation seeks to build a knowledgeable and engaged citizenry by providing civics resources to teachers, students, and lifelong learners.
Our civics education programming, resources, partnerships, and initiatives are made possible with the support of our generous donors. Make a gift to the Civics Education Fund today to help us share our American stories and ensure that civics education continues.
America’s 100 Docs
America’s 100 Docs is an interactive game and tool designed to help teachers bring civics to life in the classroom. Built around 100 of the most significant records from the National Archives, this game uses history and technology to engage students in exploring the foundations of American democracy.
Educators can leverage America’s 100 Docs to spark discussion, deepen historical understanding, and encourage students to vote on the documents they believe shaped our nation most. It’s more than a game—it’s a classroom-ready resource for teaching history and civics!
Access thousands of primary sources — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and other document types — spanning the course of American history. We’re always adding more!
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