National Campaign for Political and Civic Engagement The CfP is one of 20 colleges and universities participating in the National Campaign for Political and Civic Engagement. The Campaign began in 2003 as an initiative of the
Harvard Institute of Politics. It focuses on three priorities: • A Relationship with Electoral Politics • A Focus on
Career Development • A Foundation in Civic Education As part of the Campaign, the CfP organizes an annual Voter Registration Coalition to register students to vote. The CfP also grants Awards for Civic Excellence, stipends available to undergraduates at the
University of Virginia to support
internships in the field of politics. The CfP also offers internships to University of Virginia students and select undergraduate students from other institutions, as part of the focus on
career development.
Global Perspectives on Democracy Launched in March 2009, Global Perspectives on Democracy is a new program that seeks to help educate and empower young leaders and representatives of marginalized
minority groups in established and emerging democracies to identify and implement effective tools and strategies for civic action and advocacy through peaceful and productive means. The first initiative undertaken as part of Global Perspectives on Democracy was a two-way exchange program, with Sri Lankan citizens visiting the
United States to learn about American democracy and two CfP staff members going to
Sri Lanka to teach civics lessons and learn about the challenges in Sri Lanka.
National Symposium Series Begun in 1999, this series of discussions explores "topical issues in
American politics." Recently, the series has brought then-presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton to the University of Virginia and hosted several discussions on "
taboo subjects" like the roles played by race, religion and gender in
political campaigns. Other participants in the Series include former presidential candidate
Michael Dukakis, former
New Hampshire Governor and
White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu,
Democratic Party strategist
Donna Brazile, former
Connecticut Governor
Lowell Weicker, and journalist
Bob Woodward. ==References==