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Applications for Champaign County Chamber of Commerce’s Civics Bee closing on February 3

Applications for Champaign County Chamber of Commerce’s Civics Bee closing on February 3

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (Chambana Today) — The Champaign County Chamber of Commerce is inviting students in 6th-8th grades from schools across the state to apply for the 2026 National Civics Bee, a nonpartisan competition created and organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation.

Students begin by submitting a four-paragraph essay proposing ideas to improve their communities. The top-scoring essay finalists are invited to participate in a live quiz competition in Champaign.

Finalists who advance to live competitions have the chance to win prizes and represent their communities. The top three students at the regional competition in Champaign will advance to the state competition in Springfield, Il. The first-place winner of the Illinois State finals will earn a trip to Washington, D.C., to compete in the National Championship in Fall 2026. Finalists who advance to the National Championship will compete for cash prizes, national recognition, and a $100,000 contribution to a 529 education savings plan. Thanks to the generous support of the Fisher Global Foundation, the first-place winner in each state may also secure a $5,000 donation for their school.

The application portal is now open through February 3, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Hawaii Standard Time. Students without internet access or a computer may submit their applications by mail.

“At the heart of every strong community is an engaged and informed citizenry—and that begins with our young people,” said Laura Weis, President & CEO of the Champaign County Chamber of Commerce. “The National Civics Bee gives students a chance to connect what they’re learning in the classroom to real issues facing their neighborhoods and towns. It encourages critical thinking, leadership, and a sense of pride in the community. These are skills that will serve them for a lifetime. We’re proud to help nurture Illinois’ next generation of civic leaders.”

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