National Federation for Just Communities
Mission
The National Federation for Just Communities ("NFJC") is a coalition of like-minded non-profit organizations working across America to bring the values of diversity, inclusion, and social justice to our schools, workplaces, and communities.
History
NFJC was created in 2006 by a number of organizations that were formerly regional offices of the National Conference for Community and Justice , which was founded in 1927 as the National Conference of Christians and Jews . The NFJC founders were Dan Krichbaum, Diane Schwartz, Jarrod Schwartz, and Ruth Shepherd.
Today, members meet annually at a conference hosted by one of NFJC's affiliate offices, and also stay connected through sharing calls, a mentoring program, and other special initiatives.
Member Organizations
2016 NFJC member organizations include:
- American Conference on Diversity (New Jersey)
- California Conference for Equality and Justice (California)
- Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio (Ohio)
- Inclusive Communities (Nebraska)
- Just Communities of Arkansas (Arkansas)
- Just Communities Central Coast (California)
- MCCJ (Florida)
- Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion (Michigan)
- NCCJ of Alabama (Alabama)
- NCCJ Connecticut/Western Massachusetts (Connecticut/Massachusetts)
- NCCJ of the Piedmont Triad (North Carolina)
- National Federation for Just Communities of Western New York (New York)
- Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice (Oklahoma)
- OneJax (Florida)
- Silicon Valley FACES (California)
- Virginia Center for Inclusive Communities (Virginia)