The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is a U.S. national coalition that coordinates and advocates for the protection and expansion of civil and human rights. It works to build consensus among member organizations and to influence federal policy on voting rights, anti-discrimination, criminal justice, immigrant rights, and related civil-rights issues.
Voting rights and access to the ballot, civil-rights enforcement and anti-discrimination law, criminal justice reform, immigrant and migrant rights, LGBTQ+ equality, economic and housing justice, education equity, and federal civil-rights policy and enforcement
Primarily funded through member dues and contributions, foundation grants, and individual philanthropic donations
A broad network of national civil-rights, labor, faith-based, and advocacy organizations — for example, the NAACP, ACLU, National Urban League, Anti-Defamation League, and AFL-CIO
Non-profit coalition and advocacy organization (national civil-rights coalition)