The NAACP Virginia State Conference is the state-level branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People that organizes Black communities and allies across Virginia to defend civil and political rights, expand economic and educational opportunity, and combat racial discrimination through advocacy, public education, litigation support, and grassroots mobilization.
Voting rights and election access, criminal justice reform and policing accountability, anti-discrimination and civil rights enforcement, education equity, economic justice and workforce opportunity, healthcare access, redistricting and representation, and community empowerment initiatives
Membership dues, individual donations, grants and foundation support, fundraising events, and occasional corporate or institutional sponsorships
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), local NAACP branches and youth councils across Virginia, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (independent but allied), statewide civil-rights and social-justice organizations such as bar and clergy coalitions and the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus
Non-profit (state conference of the NAACP; state-level advocacy organization operating as a 501(c) nonprofit)