Georgia Close Up Foundation

Georgia Close Up Foundation

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Leaders in civic education programs and conferences for middle and high school students.

Georgia Close Up is a nonpartisan, nonprofit educational organization, which encourages responsible participation in the democratic process through educational programs in government and citizenship. Georgia Close Up is committed to developing new and better ways for young people, teachers, and citizens of all ages to gain a practical understanding of public policy. They learn how this affects their lives and in turn how they can effect change.

09/29/2022

Georgia Close Up is back! We welcome you to our Georgia Close Up 2023 program, our first program since the pandemic!

We offer 1 to 2 day programs for Middle School & High School students. Our program registration fees include lunches, program handbooks and conference hand-outs.

We're beyond excited to have you!

02/06/2020

Our 2020 Annual Youth Legislative Conferenfe is coming up and our dates are March 10, 11, 12, and 18. Check out georgiacloseup.org for more information to volunteer/register. We hope to see you there!

Photos from Georgia Close Up Foundation's post 01/26/2020

Last year's conference over 50% of students voiced that they would pass House Bill 426 - Hate Crimes: To provide additional punishment if crimes is motivated by biasness or prejudices.

Our 2020 Georgia Close Up Conference is right around the corner. Check out georgiacloseup.org to find more information on how to get involved this year!

Photos from Georgia Close Up Foundation's post 01/20/2020

Last Georgia Close Up's conference over 51% of students agreed that they would pass House Bill 331 dealing with Family Violence; To define family violence, to include extended dating relationships and to exclude corporal punishment.

01/09/2020

Rules for being human #5: "There" is no better than "here".

01/08/2020

Each annual conference, we like to give students a chance to take the Violent & Nonviolent Test to let them thinking about their judgement and perspectives when talking about proposed bills at the Capitol!

Here's a small 5-question test for you to answer. How many did you answer yes?

12/17/2019

Rule #4 of being a human being is that the solutions of life's problems lie within your grasp. All you gotta do is ask, look, listen and trust!

Photos from Georgia Close Up Foundation's post 12/13/2019

On our last annual conference, around 34% of students agreed that House Bill 113 which references to restrict the use of electronic while driving for persons under 18.

12/10/2019

This past Georgia Close Up Annual Youth Conference, constituent's students got to meet House Member Michael Smith who got a chance to talk about his role and his view on some of the bills being voted on. This conference allows students to talk with representatives and ask them 1 on 1 questions regarding our government.

12/07/2019

We aim to try and teach our students the values in being a human. Rule #3 of being a human is that there are no mistakes, only lessons. Growth is a process of trial, error, and experimentation. You can learn as much from failure as you can from success, maybe even more!

12/05/2019

For a lot of the students who participate in our conference, is their first introduction to Georgia State Capitol and gives them a chance to tour around where bills become laws and where their legislators work!

Photos from Georgia Close Up Foundation's post 12/04/2019

From our workshop in 2017 to our most recent workshop this year, students are overwhelmingly understanding that Georgia's minimum wage should be raised from $5.15 to $15

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530 Brownlee Road SW
Atlanta, GA
30311