The Long Island Progressive Coalition (LIPC) is a grassroots community-based organization founded in 1979, dedicated to promoting sustainable development, revitalizing local communities, enhancing human dignity, creating effective democracy, and achieving economic, social & racial justice. LIPC is the Citizen Action of New York (CANY) affiliate on Long Island.

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LIPC is the Citizen Action of New York (CANY) affiliate on Long Island.

 

The Long Island Progressive Coalition (LIPC) is a grassroots community-based organization founded in 1979, dedicated to promoting sustainable development, revitalizing local communities, enhancing human dignity, creating effective democracy, and achieving economic, social & racial justice.

 

 

How You Can Be More Progressive

Get Involved with LIPC:

 

Become a member!

We invite you to join us in the effort for social, economic and racial justice by becoming a member of LIPC. We rely on membership to create the action necessary for progressive change. Members are the backbone of our organization. Your support is the key to our effectiveness, and it is our members who give us the political power to fight for change and win.

 

Volunteer & Join a Committee or Chapter

There are many ways you can get involved with LIPC. There are issue committees and chapters which meet regularly to plan and implement campaign strategies. There are also volunteer and internship opportunities in the office. Read more information.

 

Internships

The Long Island Progressive Coalition is looking for enthusiastic interns, who want to improve the quality of life for all citizens on Long Island. Become part of a fun, cooperative work environment while earning credit. Read more information.

 

Join Our E-mail Action Alert

Join the thousands of Long Islanders who call and write their elected officials calling for social change. To join the list, add your name to the E-Mail Action Alert List to the left.