The National Peace Corps Association is dedicated to advocating for initiatives that meet the goals of the Peace Corps Community.
We encourage you to share information about political issues that are important to you.
NPCA Advocacy
If you would like more information on Advocacy, please see the Connected Peace Corps group:NPCA Advocacy, where you can join in on discussions. This is the place to come to take action on issues pertaining to the Peace Corps and other matters of global concern. Connect with others, share information and ideas. Get involved!
MorePeaceCorps
Read about the MorePeaceCorps campaign at morepeacecorps.org.
Also, check out the MorePeaceCorps Connected Peace Corps Group, to see what is happening in the campaign to build a bigger, better, bolder Peace Corps! You can find information on campaign, browse the forum, and join in on discussions about how to reach our goals of doubling the size and budget of the Peace Corps by 2011!
MorePeaceCorps National Day of Action was held on March 3rd, 2009. Thousands of members and friends of the Peace Corps community helped visit, phone, email, write and fax their members of Congress to urge support for increased Peace Corps funding. To see the event group, and to stay informed for next year's National Day of Action, click here!
Trade Justice
If you are interested in Trade Justice please check out the Connected Peace Corps group: RPCVs for Trade Justice to connect with other RPCVs interested in sharing information and advocating on policies designed to promote trade justice and help lift people out of poverty.
Climate Change and Clean Energy
If you have an interest in Climate Change and Clean Energy, this Connected Peace Corps group will help you to connect with others around the nation and the world to share information and take critical action to combat climate change and promote clean, renewable energy. Check out the general discussion boards or see what's specific to your own state!
PEACE CORPS ONLINE:
This independent news forum highlights stories about current and returned Peace Corps Volunteers. Check it out at: http://www.peacecorpsonline.org/
Stay tuned for more information about important political developments concerning the Peace Corps Community.