2016 Ohio CHI: Higher Education Community Driving towards Improved Civic Health

The 2016 Ohio Civic Health Index was produced in partnership with Miami University Hamilton. The report reveals how residents in the state engage in important civic activities such as voting, volunteering, and interacting with neighbors.

Click here to download the full 2016 Ohio Civic Health Index

The findings from the 2016 report were discussed during a workshop at the Ohio Statehouse led by Sarah Woiteshek, director of the Center for Civic Engagement at the Miami University Regionals campus in Hamilton. For more on the report, click here. 

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