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Civic Action Scorecard

A toolkit for W&M students to flex their civic muscles

Whether you’ve voted, volunteered, contacted an elected official, or donated blood, your civic actions matter. The Civic Action Scorecard is a toolkit of 75+ opportunities to participate in democracy and civic leadership and be recognized for your efforts.

Explore the list to earn points for the things you've already done and choose your next action.

The W&M Civic Action Scorecard

Civic Action Awards

Each time you record an action you earn points which are displayed on our public leaderboard. As the points add up, you will receive Civic Action Awards and rewards.

  • To receive an award, you must have completed at least one action in each of the five action categories. 
  • Awards are conferred annually based on your point total as of April 1 of that year.

Civic Action Award levels include:

single column table with award levels

Bronze - 100 Points

  • Invitation to exclusive civic leadership networking event with campus & community leaders 

Silver - 200 Points

  • Letter of recognition from Civic & Community Engagement
  • Recognition via social media and print material distributed to campus
  • Invitation to exclusive civic leadership networking event with campus & community leaders 

Gold - 400 Points 

  • Civic action graduation cord
  • Recognition at Evening of Excellence
  • Recognition via social media and print material distributed to campus
  • Letter of recognition from the William & Mary Democracy Initiative 
  • Invitation to exclusive civic leadership networking event with campus & community leaders 

Frequently Asked Details

  • You can record any action you’ve taken while a William & Mary student, which includes retroactively recording actions from earlier in your William & Mary career or actions taken while not on campus but while a student.
  • Points are cumulative and can be earned across your time as a William & Mary student.
  • Most actions can only be counted once. Those that can be repeated are noted on the Scorecard.
  • Anyone is welcome to promote the scorecard at their event/program including naming how their event “counts” toward one of the actions and can earn students points.