1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code 97-742 CUpdated July 25, 2002Civics Programs in Washington, D.C.Susan Watkins GreenfieldInformation Research SpecialistInformation Research DivisionSummaryA number of programs in Washi
2、ngton, D.C., explain the workings of the nationalgovernment to a diverse range of Americans, from middle school students to seniorcitizens. This report highlights six of the most popular programs. The CongressionalResearch Service does not endorse or recommend any organization or program. Thisreport
3、 will be updated yearly. For a guide to short-term or summer housing inWashington, see CRS Report RS20505, Coming to Washington, D.C.? Sources ofInformation on Temporary Housing.BackgroundThe costs of these civics programs typically range from $500 to more than $1,000,not including transportation to
4、 Washington, D.C. Although some offer financial help,many suggest that participants raise funds in their home communities. Interested personsshould inquire with specific programs about costs, available scholarships, and applicationforms and procedures. Internet addresses have been included for these