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National Community Action Foundation
NameNational Community Action Foundation
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
Key peopleLyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter

National Community Action Foundation is a nonprofit organization that aims to support and strengthen Community Action Agencies across the United States. The foundation works closely with National Association of Counties, National League of Cities, and United States Department of Health and Human Services to address issues of poverty and inequality. With the guidance of Federal Reserve, United States Department of Labor, and United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, the foundation strives to create opportunities for low-income individuals and families. The organization's efforts are also informed by the work of Martin Luther King Jr., Robert F. Kennedy, and Cesar Chavez, who fought for civil rights and social justice.

History

The National Community Action Foundation was established in response to the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson. This legislation aimed to create a comprehensive approach to addressing poverty and inequality, and the foundation played a key role in implementing its provisions. The organization worked closely with Community Action Agencies, United Way, and Salvation Army to provide services and support to low-income individuals and families. The foundation's early efforts were influenced by the work of John F. Kennedy, Hubert Humphrey, and Sargent Shriver, who were instrumental in shaping the War on Poverty. The organization also drew on the expertise of Brookings Institution, Urban Institute, and Center on Budget and Policy Priorities to inform its policy and program development.

Mission_and_Objectives

The National Community Action Foundation's mission is to support and strengthen Community Action Agencies in their efforts to address poverty and inequality. The organization's objectives include providing training and technical assistance to Community Action Agencies, advocating for policies that benefit low-income individuals and families, and promoting community development and economic empowerment. The foundation works closely with National Governors Association, National Conference of State Legislatures, and United States Conference of Mayors to advance its mission and objectives. The organization is also guided by the principles of social justice, equity, and human rights, as embodied in the work of Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, and Desmond Tutu.

Programs_and_Services

The National Community Action Foundation offers a range of programs and services to support Community Action Agencies and the individuals and families they serve. These include training and technical assistance, grant writing and management, and policy analysis and development. The foundation also provides support for community development initiatives, such as housing and economic development projects. The organization works closely with Habitat for Humanity, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, and Enterprise Community Partners to advance its community development goals. The foundation's programs and services are also informed by the work of World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations Development Programme.

Organizational_Structure

The National Community Action Foundation is governed by a board of directors composed of representatives from Community Action Agencies, nonprofit organizations, and private sector companies. The organization is led by an executive director who is responsible for overseeing its daily operations and implementing its strategic plan. The foundation also has a number of committees and task forces that focus on specific issues and areas of work, such as policy advocacy and community development. The organization works closely with National Association of Social Workers, American Public Human Services Association, and National Association of State Departments of Agriculture to inform its organizational structure and operations.

Impact_and_Achievements

The National Community Action Foundation has had a significant impact on the lives of low-income individuals and families across the United States. The organization's efforts have helped to create jobs, improve housing and healthcare outcomes, and increase access to education and training opportunities. The foundation's work has also contributed to the development of community development initiatives, such as community land trusts and cooperatives. The organization's achievements have been recognized by Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, among others. The foundation's impact and achievements are also reflected in the work of United Nations, World Health Organization, and International Labour Organization.

Policy_and_Advocacy

The National Community Action Foundation is a strong advocate for policies that benefit low-income individuals and families. The organization works closely with Congress, White House, and federal agencies to advance its policy agenda, which includes issues such as poverty reduction, housing affordability, and access to healthcare. The foundation also partners with state and local governments, nonprofit organizations, and private sector companies to promote community development and economic empowerment. The organization's policy and advocacy efforts are informed by the work of Center for American Progress, Heritage Foundation, and Cato Institute, among others. The foundation's policy and advocacy work is also guided by the principles of social justice, equity, and human rights, as embodied in the work of Rosa Parks, Harvey Milk, and Gloria Steinem.

Category:Non-profit organizations

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