INTERNET SITES ON DEMOCRATIC LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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Alliance for National Renewal (ANR)
ANR is a coalition of over 200 national and local organizations dedicated to the principles of community renewal.

Alliance for Redesigning Government
The Alliance for Redesigning Government is the center of a national network and clearinghouse for state, local and federal innovators; nonprofit and corporate leaders; and scholars who advocate performance-based, results-driven governance.

Asset-Based Community Development Institute
Established at Northwestern University's Institute for Policy Research, Asset-Based Community Development Institute has been the basis for the production of resources and tools for community builders, helping them identify, nurture and mobilize neighborhood assets.

Center for Creative Leadership
An international, nonprofit educational institution, the Center for Creative Leadership develops models of managerial practice.

The Change Project: Healthy Cities/Healthy Communities
Articles on building healthy cities and communities.

The Citistates Group
The Citistates Group is a network of journalists, speakers and consultants who believe that successful metropolitan regions are today's key to economic competitiveness and sustainable communities.

Civic Practices Network (CPN)
CPN is a collaborative and nonpartisan project dedicated to bringing practical tools for public problem solving into community and institutional settings across America, by developing new approaches that enhance citizens' roles in active public problem solving and responsible democratic deliberation.

CivicSource HomePage
CivicSource seeks to serve the public/civic leadership community by linking individuals, communities, businesses, organizations, scholars and programs with the resources to meet the needs of a new century of civic activism and "transforming leadership."

Common Cause
Common Cause is a nonprofit, nonpartisan citizen's lobbying organization promoting open, honest and accountable government.

Institute of Government
The Institute of Government, based at the University of North Carolina, is the largest and most diversified university-based local government training, consulting and research organization in the United States.

The International City/County Management Association (ICMA)
ICMA represents appointed managers and administrators in local governments throughout the world.

International Local Government Homepage
A collection of community web pages from local governments around the world.

Library of Congress' State and Local Government Websites
The Library of Congress' Internet Resource page for state and local government websites.

Local Government Institute (LGI)
An independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of local government.

National Association for Community Leadership
The National Association for Community Leadership is a nonprofit organization dedicated to nurturing leadership in communities throughout the United States and internationally.

The National Association of Counties (NACo)
NACo acts as a liaison with other levels of government, works to improve public understanding of counties, serves as a national advocate for counties and provides them with resources to help them find innovative methods to meet the challenges they face.

National Civic League (NCL)
NCL's mission is to strengthen citizen democracy by transforming democratic institutions, by working directly with communities to foster cross-sector collaboration and grassroots problem solving.

The National Community Building Network
The National Community Building Network is an alliance of locally driven urban initiatives working to reduce poverty and create social and economic opportunity through comprehensive community-building strategies.

National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
NCSL consists of comprehensive information, research on critical state issues, informative publications, provocative meetings and seminars, an unparalleled legislative information database, a voice in Washington, D.C., and an expert staff to assist legislators and staff in solving difficult problems.

National League of Cities (NLC)
The National League of Cities is the country's largest and most representative organization serving municipal governments. Through NLC, mayors and city council members join together to establish unified policy positions, advocate these policies forcefully and share information that strengthens municipal government throughout the nation.

Pew Partnership
The Pew Partnership is a civic research organization whose mission is to document and disseminate cutting-edge community solutions. The Partnership collaborates with local and national partners to empower diverse leadership for action, catalyze broad-based community partnerships to solve problems and research successful community solutions and civic practices.

Sister Cities International
The national membership organization for sister city, county and state programs in the United States. Sister Cities International is the official agency which links communities from the United States with communities worldwide.

U.S. Conference of Mayors
The United States Conference of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are about 1,050 such cities in the United States today. Conference of Mayors members speak with a united voice on matters pertaining to organizational policies and goals. Individually, each member-mayor contributes to development of national urban policy through service on one or more of the organization's 10 standing committees.


Fundamental U.S. Documents

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U.S. Constitution
E | F | S
Bill of Rights
E | F | S
Declaration of Independence
E | F | S
The Federalist Papers




U.S. Government

Executive Branch


Legislative Branch
U.S. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
Judicial Branch


The Cabinet
Cabinet Departments


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