Civic Nation 2030: A Call to Action for American Democracy
In a groundbreaking announcement on October 8, 2025, Civic Nation introduced its innovative plan, Civic Nation 2030, aimed at rejuvenating civic culture and participation across the United States. This initiative seeks to address the growing disillusionment with democracy among citizens, particularly among young people. With an ambitious goal of involving 20 million Americans in democratic processes over the next five years, Civic Nation is on a mission to reverse the worrying trends of voter apathy and civic disengagement that have been exacerbated by recent societal challenges, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the pervasive impacts of social media.
Civic Nation's CEO, Kyle Lierman, emphasized the urgent need for rebuilding trust in democracy and each other. He remarked on the disheartening statistics that show a significant portion of the electorate opting out of participation. In the 2024 elections, one-third of eligible voters and over 50% of young voters between 18 and 29 did not cast a ballot. This alarming trend underscores the mission of Civic Nation 2030, which aims to inspire hope and action amidst these challenges.
The Five-Year Roadmap
Civic Nation 2030 is structured around three strategic priorities that will guide its initiatives:
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Protecting Fundamental Rights: This involves mobilizing legal professionals through the
We The Action initiative, which aims to provide over 750,000 hours of pro bono legal services to nonprofits addressing community needs. The
It's On Us movement also plays a crucial role here, focusing on preventing campus sexual assault and supporting college chapters across the nation.
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Inspiring and Engaging Future Leaders: Civic Nation aims to inspire the next generation to become engaged citizens through initiatives such as
When We All Vote, which seeks to amplify the voices and priorities of over one million young individuals. The
ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge will be instrumental in recognizing and supporting colleges that prioritize nonpartisan student participation in democratic processes.
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Building Lasting Civic Infrastructure: The
Change Collective initiative is designed to connect and empower more than 5,000 civic leaders who are working on local challenges and bridging societal divides. Civic Nation plans to test and scale innovative ideas in 1,000 communities, thereby creating a robust framework for civic life and encouraging active citizenship.
This multifaceted approach not only aims to address immediate civic needs but also creates a sustainable foundation for ongoing democratic engagement. By fostering a culture of participation and resilience, Civic Nation hopes to inspire individuals from all walks of life to become active contributors to their communities.
The Initiatives at a Glance
Civic Nation encompasses several notable initiatives, including:
- - ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge: Focuses on increasing nonpartisan engagement among students at colleges and universities across the nation.
- - Change Collective: Builds a network of local changemakers dedicated to solving problems and fostering dialogue within their communities.
- - It's On Us: Works to combat campus sexual assault and provides vital resources for prevention efforts.
- - We The Action: Connects legal professionals with nonprofits to enhance access to justice.
- - When We All Vote: Encourages voter participation in every election, particularly among young voters and underrepresented communities.
A Collective Vision for Democracy
Civic Nation recognizes that the health of American democracy relies on the active participation of its citizens. The challenges facing the country today require urgent, collective action. With Civic Nation 2030, the organization is poised to play a transformative role in reshaping civic engagement and empowerment.
As Civic Nation embarks on this ambitious journey, it invites Americans to join in the effort to reclaim and strengthen democracy for all, reinforcing the belief that together, they can overcome apathy and division.
For more information on Civic Nation 2030 and how to get involved, visit
Civic Nation's website.