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Why Join the NAACP?
Membership is Power!
Your membership is invaluable to the continued existence of NAACP
advocacy initiatives, outreach programs and litigation efforts.
As our membership grows so does our opportunity to make a difference.
Get To Know NAACP
The NAACP, founded
in New York in 1909 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland is
a 501(c) 3 entity comprised of seven regions representing 49 states,
5 countries and the District of Columbia. The National Office
has responsibility for providing guidance to NAACP regional offices,
state conferences and local units by supporting them in their
efforts to carry out the initiatives of the Association at the
grassroots level. The NAACP 64-member Board of Directors meets
four times per year to conduct the business of the Association.
The Board sets policies focused on moving the Association forward
as it relates to advocacy, litigation, social and criminal justice
issues, economic development and youth outreach.
NAACP's National
Focus
The NAACP has been
leading the effort for social justice for nearly 100 years. Anyone
who supports the mission of the NAACP irrespective of race, religion,
political affiliation and ideology can become a member of the
Association. The Association is comprised of thousands of Units
and tens of thousands of members and volunteers nationwide. Unyielding
in our purpose, the NAACP ensures the political, educational,
social and economic equality of minority group citizens through
democratic processes.
NAACP's Grassroots
Network
The NAACP Regional
Offices are located in California, New York, Michigan, Missouri,
Georgia, Texas, and Maryland. Each regional office serves as a
mentor to states in that region. They provide guidance with regard
to the Association's policy, procedure and civil rights agenda.
Every local Unit chartered in a particular state works closely
with the State Conference arm of the NAACP. The NAACP units can
be found in any of the seven regions, each with a staff of volunteers
to address the needs of the community and the membership. Currently,
there are approximately 2,200 adult branches and 1,700 youth and
college chapters.
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