National Urban League doesn't care if you live in the city or the country. If you are African American, it wants to empower you to get into the economic and social mainstream. Through more than 100 affiliates in 36 states and the District of Columbia, the Urban League offers reading and scholarship programs, job and financial literacy training, health information, voter education and registration, and civil rights programs. A few of the league's five publications include Opportunity Journal, Urban Influence, and The State of Black America, an annual report. It also hosts several conferences and summits throughout the year. Founded in 1910 The Urban League reaches more than 2 million people nationwide.
51 to 200
TypeNonprofit Organization
Revenue$50 to $100 million (USD) per year
IndustrySocial Assistance
CompetitorsUnknown
Founded1910