Thursday, February 14, 2019

NAACP National Voter Fund - Just My Notes

Just my notes.



The NAACP National Voter funds Mission is to advance election reform by enchancing civic engagement of African American in low income communities through voters education registration get out the vote efforts issue advocacy and election protection.

There were never any annual reports filed with Michigan LARA and it has been dissolved in Michigan.


The name of the FOREIGN NONPROFIT CORPORATION:   NAACP NATIONAL VOTER FUND
Summary for:  NAACP NATIONAL VOTER FUND              

Entity type:   FOREIGN NONPROFIT CORPORATION
Identification Number: 801069698Old ID Number: 902205
   
Date of Qualification in Michigan:   02/01/2001

Incorporated under the laws of: the state of District Of Columbia
Purpose:

Date of Revoked: 10/01/2003Term: Perpetual
   
Most Recent Annual Report:Most Recent Annual Report with Officers & Directors:   
           
The name and address of the Resident Agent:
Resident Agent Name:BROOKE MCCAULEY
Street Address:3940 FENKELL ST
Apt/Suite/Other:
City:DETROITState:MIZip Code:48238

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Julian Bond  & MLK
This is the link to the website, but it is only a splash page.  http://naacpnvf.org/

This is the link to the website from the Wayback Machine. https://web.archive.org/web/20070705223240/http://www.naacpnvf.org/

Julian Bond was the Chairman of the NAACP, but not the NAACP National Voter Fund.

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Gregory Moore, Director
As Executive Director, Mr. Moore is responsible for the overall coordination of national programs designed to promote voter rights, election reform and issues that are critical to the NAACP and its branches, while also increasing voter education and participation among African Americans and communities of color throughout the US.

Mr. Moore has a long history of political empowerment and advocacy, serving in a number of leadership positions throughout his 28 years of issue advocacy. Most recently, Mr. Moore served five years as the Chief of Staff to the Dean of the Congressional Black Caucus, US Representative John Conyers (D-14, MI). 

He served as Deputy Political Director for the Democratic National Committee, where he was instrumental in developing the Voter Registration and outreach programs while also overseeing Base Vote Constituency programs and activities nationally. 

While at the DNC, he also served as the Liaison to the Training division and targeted Coordinated Campaigns, strategic planning and implementation of the 1996 Clinton-Gore re-election campaign.
Mr. Moore has also served as the Executive Director of the Citizenship Education Fund, the civic educational arm of the National Rainbow Coalition. Private sector involvement includes the founding of GTM Consulting Services, a political consulting firm, where he served as its President and CEO, and TriCom Associates Advertising Firm, where he served as Senior Vice President for Government Relations. Mr. Moore received his Bachelor of Science Degree from the College of Communications, Ohio University.

HEATHER BOOTH

Heather Booth is one of the country’s leading progressive issue campaigns strategists. She has been an organizer starting in the civil rights and women's movement. 

She was the founding Director of the Midwest Academy, training social change leaders and organizers. 

She has been in many political campaigns and was Training Director of the DNC. 

In 2000, she was the Director of the NAACP National Voter Fund, which helped increase African American turnout by nearly 2 million votes. 

She has been consultant to many social change groups including MoveOn.org and National Council of La Raza. 

She was the lead consultant founding of the Campaign for Comprehensive Immigration Reform. 

She was director of the AFL-CIO Health Care Campaign. 

She was the founding director of Americans for Financial Reform, fighting to regulate the financial industry. 

She is now strategic advisor to the Alliance for Citizenship, the Voter Participation Center and NOW.




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