National Partnership for Community Leadership (NPCL)
Washington, DC | Call Us at (202) 234-6725
  

Nonprofit Organization for Low-Income Families


The focus of NPCL's work is on building strong families by helping local and community-based agencies develop and implement services that enable parents to be the best they can be. Research indicates that children born in low-income families are more likely to experience poverty, crime, low educational achievement, and early pregnancy. Without the support and involvement of agencies trained and empowered by NPCL to work effectively with families, many children grow up with fragile family support systems. We are dedicated to working with both parents to go beyond high school, plan ahead, develop healthy relationships with each other, and provide a safe and secure environment for their children. Creating a strong family foundation for children to grow and develop in reaching their maximum human potential is what NPCL is all about.

 

 

Our Services Include:

  • Once-a-Month Certification Training Workshops in Working with Fathers and Fragile Families
  • On-site Technical Assistance in developing local programs to work with fathers and mothers in fragile families; proposal and grant writing; and program evaluation and implementation
  • Project management
  • Establishing new tax exempt organizations
  • Board Development
  • Fund Raising
  • Public Speaking

The 12th Annual International Fatherhood Conference: "Parents and Communities Working Together to Ensure the Academic Success of Children"

June 15-18, 2010

 Are you interested in conducting a workshop at the 2010 conference? 

Do you want  to honor a father  in your  program  or community as a Great Dad of New Orleans in front of our New Orleans Conference audience? Nominate to be a 'Great Dad of New Orleans!'

JOIN US AT OUR 12TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE EVENT FOR GREAT OPPORTUNITIES TO LEARN THE BEST FROM THE BEST!!

VISIT OUR 2009-2010 WORKSHOPS PAGE FOR INFORMATION ON UPCOMING TRAINING AND SKILL BUILDING OPPORTUNITIES