The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) is a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy organization founded in 2007 that represents U.S. manufacturers, farmers, ranchers and workers. CPA's mission is to promote policies that rebuild domestic productive capacity and quality employment by advancing strategic trade, tax and industrial policies—emphasizing Buy American, trade enforcement, balanced trade, reshoring, supply-chain security and national-security protections for U.S. industry.
International trade and trade enforcement (tariffs, Section 232/301 actions), currency and trade imbalance policy, Buy American/domestic sourcing rules, industrial policy and reshoring, tax reforms to discourage offshoring, supply‑chain and national security measures affecting manufacturing and agriculture
Primarily funded by membership dues and contributions from member companies and industry supporters, event and conference revenue, sponsorships and donations; operates as a non-tax-deductible advocacy organization
Notable leaders and affiliated industry figures include Michael Stumo (founder/longtime CEO), Jon Toomey (president), Zach Mottl (chair, Atlas Tool Works), Dan DiMicco (former Nucor chairman), Barry Zekelman (Zekelman Industries), Bill Bullard (R-CALF USA); CPA works with manufacturers, farm groups and some labor policy advisors
501(c)(4) social welfare nonprofit advocacy and lobbying organization