The National Coalition on Black Civic Participation (The National Coalition) is a 501©3, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to increasing civic engagement and voter participation in Black and underserved communities. The National Coalition strives to create an enlightened community by engaging people in all aspects of public life through service/volunteerism, advocacy, leadership development and voting

The National Coalition was founded on May 6, 1976. For nearly 35 years, The National Coalition has served as an effective convener and facilitator at the local, state and national levels of efforts to address the disenfranchisement of underserved and other marginalized communities through civic engagement including:

•Non-Partisan Voter Empowerment Organizing and Training
•Young Adult Civic Leadership Development
•Promoting Women’s Health, Wellness and Girls Issues
•Grassroots organizing and issue education
•Disaster recovery and rebuilding Initiatives for Katrina- Rita survivors in the Gulf Coast

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National Coalition on Black Civic Participation
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February 2011