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National People’s Action

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People over profits.  NPA seeks a just and sustainable economy that works for all.

National People’s Action (NPA) is a Network of community power organizations from across the country that work to advance a national economic and racial justice agenda.  NPA has over 200 organizers working to unite everyday people in cities, towns, and rural communities throughout the United States.

Founding Year: 1972

Permanent Function: Advocacy

Operating  Budget: $2.5 million

Social Media Strategy: Facebook and Twitter to get our message out.

Accomplishments: NPA organized the “Showdown in America” which included the largest street protests for aggressive financial reform in 2010

Who We Work With: PICO National Network ; SEIUHere is a list of our network

 

National People's Action_George Goehl

George Goehl, Executive Director

George Goehl is the Executive Director for National People’s Action. National People’s Action, founded in 1972, exists to create a society in which racial and economic justice are realized in all aspects of society, resulting in more equity in work, housing, health, education, finance, and other systems central to our well-being. A community organizer, strategist, and trainer for 15 years, George has crafted national campaigns on affordable housing, predatory lending, and immigrant justice issues. He began his career as the founding president of the Coalition of the Low-Income and Homeless Citizens, an organization that won the first Housing Trust Fund in the state of Indiana and the fist Housing Trust Fund campaign in the country run by low-income and homeless people. Then, as an organizer at Blocks Together, a multicultural organization on the Westside of Chicago, George led several successful campaigns to address inequalities in housing, safety and municipal services. George came to National People’s Action for the first time in 1996 and designed a national campaign to pressure HUD to address fraud and abuse within the FHA home loan program.  This three-year organizing effort resulted in the Credit Watch Program, which holds lenders accountable for excessive defaults on FHA-insured mortgages.

Later, as organizing director, George supervised the team that forced statewide anti-predatory lending regulations and legislation in Illinois.  In 2004, George moved to the Center for Community Change to work as a strategist and field organizer for the organization’s Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM). His work there included the launch of a national summit of immigrant and allied organizations from more than 30 states, and culminated in the implementation of the national “Stop the Raids” movement, in response to a wave of immigration raids that separated young children from their parents.  Returning to National People’s Action in 2007 as the third executive director in its 35-year history, George has led the organization through a forward thinking reorganization and transformation. As a result, the organization has significantly expanded its affiliate base, built a new and talented staff team and opened the organization’s first Washington DC office.  George lives in Chicago, with his wife, Julienne, a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Recent article by George Goehl, Executive Director

Board of Directors:

Rev. Dr. Eugene Barnes, Metanoia Centers, Inc.; Emira Palacios, Sunflower Community Action; Marilyn Evans, Communities United for Action; Brenda LaBlanc; Joe Fagan; Calvin Bradford

John McKnight, Northwestern University; Bruce Gottschall; Tracy Van Slyke, Media Consortium; Don Elmer, Center for Community Change; Aleciah Antohony, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition

 

Type of Organization:  501(c)(3)

Contact National People’s Action 

810 North Milwaukee Avenue
Chicago, IL 60642

http://www.npa-us.org

fax: (312) 243-7044
phone: (312) 243-3035

info@npa-us.org

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