Our Mission

We Are American’s Mission

Building Permanent Civic Infrastructure Across Virginia

ABOUT WE ARE AMERICANS ACTION

We Are Americans Action is a Virginia-based civic infrastructure organization operated as a 501(c)(4) social welfare entity. We are focused on strengthening long-term civic engagement, public education, and community participation across the Commonwealth.

Our mission is to move beyond short-term, election-cycle activity and build the systems that allow communities to stay informed, connected, and civically engaged year-round.

OUR MISSION

We Are Americans Action advances and defends freedom, constitutional governance, civic virtue, and strong families through civic engagement, public policy education, and lawful advocacy consistent with America’s founding principles.

We exist to promote the common good and general welfare by strengthening civic knowledge, encouraging informed participation, and supporting long-term community capacity.

The Importance of

WHAT WE DO

We operate through a six-pillar model designed to build permanent civic infrastructure across Virginia:

1. Understanding Rights and Responsibilities

You cannot protect what you do not understand. Millions of Americans do not know the basic structure of their own government. A 2024 study found that more than seven in ten Americans failed a simple quiz on the three branches of federal government. That is not ignorance that is a gap in education.

2. Promoting Active Participation

A democracy that runs without its citizens is not really a democracy. Yet two-thirds of Americans report they rarely or never received meaningful civics instruction growing up. The result? People who feel disconnected, unheard, and unsure where to even begin.

3. Building Social Cohesion and Unity

One of the biggest threats to American democracy today is not a foreign power it is division at home. When people stop seeing each other as fellow citizens and start seeing only opponents, the foundations of a shared nation begin to crack.

3. Building Social Cohesion and Unity

One of the biggest threats to American democracy today is not a foreign power it is division at home. When people stop seeing each other as fellow citizens and start seeing only opponents, the foundations of a shared nation begin to crack.

3. Building Social Cohesion and Unity

One of the biggest threats to American democracy today is not a foreign power it is division at home. When people stop seeing each other as fellow citizens and start seeing only opponents, the foundations of a shared nation begin to crack.

4. Preserving Democratic Institutions

The Constitution has lasted more than 230 years. Not because it is perfect, but because generations of Americans understood it, defended it, and passed that knowledge on. That chain cannot break.

OUR APPROACH

We believe strong civic life is built through consistency, trust, and education—not short-term engagement cycles.

Our approach is:

  • Community-first 
  • Relationship-driven 
  • Education-focused 
  • Long-term in design 
  • Grounded in constitutional principles and civic responsibility 

We focus on ensuring individuals are not only informed about how government works, but also equipped to participate meaningfully in civic life.

WHY IT MATTERS

When civic infrastructure is weak, communities become disconnected from the decisions that shape their daily lives.

When it is strong, individuals are better equipped to understand issues, participate in civic processes, and contribute meaningfully to the direction of their communities and state.

We Are Americans Action is building that foundation.

We envision a Virginia where civic participation is continuous—not seasonal.

A state where communities are informed, connected, and confident in engaging with public life.

A civic environment where trust is built locally, understanding is shared broadly, and participation is sustained over time.

 FAQs on Civic Education in the USA

1. What is civic education?

Civic education is the study of citizens’ rights, responsibilities, and the functioning of government and democracy.

It helps people understand how government works and encourages active participation in democracy through voting and community involvement.

Students learn about the Constitution, laws, government structure, voting, civil rights, and civic responsibilities.

Yes, most US states include civic education or government studies as part of the school curriculum.

5. How does civic education promote democracy?

It creates informed citizens who understand their rights and duties and can make responsible decisions in elections and public life.

Civics is the subject or study of government and citizenship, while civic education is the process of teaching it.

By reading news, attending community meetings, voting, and learning about government and public policies.

Examples include voting, following laws, paying taxes, serving on juries, and participating in community service.

WHAT WE DO

 

We operate through a six-pillar model designed to build permanent civic infrastructure across Virginia:

1. Civic Infrastructure

 

We establish local civic liaisons who build consistent, trusted relationships within communities across the state, creating long-term engagement channels.

2. Civic Education

 

We provide multilingual civic education focused on how government works, constitutional principles, civic responsibility, and foundational American civic values.

3. Civic Access & Civic Literacy

 

We host small-group civic education sessions—including community-based and home-based gatherings where appropriate—to make civic learning accessible, conversational, and grounded in real community experience.

These sessions focus on:

  • Understanding how government and civic systems function 
  • Building civic responsibility and informed participation 
  • Strengthening shared civic values rooted in constitutional freedoms 
  • Respecting diverse beliefs and backgrounds within civic life 

4. Issue Advocacy

 

We conduct lawful, nonpartisan public policy education and issue advocacy on matters affecting the general welfare of communities across Virginia.

5. Leadership Development

 

We identify and support community members in becoming long-term civic leaders, educators, and connectors within their communities.

6. Civic Data & Engagement Systems

 

We develop structured systems to understand community needs, track engagement trends, and measure the impact of civic education and participation efforts over time.

OUR APPROACH

 

We believe strong civic life is built through consistency, trust, and education—not short-term engagement cycles.

Our approach is:

  • Community-first 
  • Relationship-driven 
  • Education-focused 
  • Long-term in design 
  • Grounded in constitutional principles and civic responsibility 

We focus on ensuring individuals are not only informed about how government works, but also equipped to participate meaningfully in civic life.

OUR VISION

 

We envision a Virginia where civic participation is continuous—not seasonal.

A state where communities are informed, connected, and confident in engaging with public life.

A civic environment where trust is built locally, understanding is shared broadly, and participation is sustained over time.

WHY IT MATTERS

 

When civic infrastructure is weak, communities become disconnected from the decisions that shape their daily lives.

When it is strong, individuals are better equipped to understand issues, participate in civic processes, and contribute meaningfully to the direction of their communities and state.

We Are Americans Action is building that foundation.

CLOSING

 

We are not a campaign.

We are not a moment.

We are building permanent civic infrastructure for Virginia—designed to educate, empower, and strengthen civic life for the long term.