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How can Close Up help?
In Close Up’s 50+ years of working hand in hand with students and teachers, we have developed extensive experience in managing ESSER, state, and federal grant funding. State and federal funds can go toward our professional development sessions for educators, our customized curricula and classroom resources, our experiential programs in our nation’s capital and in local communities, and our virtual after-school and summer programs. All of our work with ESSER funding aligns with the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework and its commitment to inquiry, deliberation, and the experiences of civic life.
Whether you’re interested in developing capstone projects for students earning a state civic seal or having us design a civic engagement curriculum, Close Up can help you find state or federal funding.
Learn about our proven approach to civic education and literacy.
Recent research, including a study by Paula McAvoy of North Carolina State University and Gregory McAvoy of the University of North Carolina Greensboro, has shown that the deliberative strategies used by Close Up can help reduce partisan divisions among students.
Check out some of the work we’ve done partnering with school districts nationwide to meet their civic education and literacy goals.
Close Up made me realize how SIGNIFICANT my thoughts and views are…
Although everyone will not always agree, everyone has a voice and needs to be heard.
Close Up is a positive experience for students…
seeing themselves as having the power to influence the democratic process.
Close Up brought me CLOSER to politics…
the entire notion no longer seemed obscure. I became very involved in politics on the local and national level.
As a government teacher, it’s nice to have more resources…
for teaching media literacy and having students critically think about the information they receive.