National Conference on Citizenship

The National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is a non-partisan nonprofit dedicated to strengthening civic life in America. They pursue their mission through a Civic Health Initiative (CHI), a national service project, and cross-sector conferences. NCoC was chartered by Congress in 1953 to harness the patriotic energy and national civic involvement surrounding World War II. In 2009, Congress named NCoC in the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, expanding their Civic Health Initiative (CHI) to become the nation’s largest measure of civic engagement.

National Conference on Citizenship

The National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) is a non-partisan nonprofit dedicated to strengthening civic life in America. They pursue their mission through a Civic Health Initiative (CHI), a national service project, and cross-sector conferences. NCoC was chartered by Congress in 1953 to harness the patriotic energy and national civic involvement surrounding World War II. In 2009, Congress named NCoC in the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, expanding their Civic Health Initiative (CHI) to become the nation’s largest measure of civic engagement.