Summary
Organization name
ACORN International
Tax id (EIN)
52-2416966
Address
2221 St. Claude Avenue suite 102New Orleans, LA 70117
ACORN began in Arkansas on June 18, 1970, as a membership-based organization of low and moderate income families and grew to 500,000 US members by 2008. Members worked in their communities on issues of income, housing, banking, education, and community development. Many were from other countries and wanted to engage similar issues, win campaigns and build power in their home countries. Since 2003, ACORN has 250,000 members in India, Canada and more than 15 countries, headquartered in New Orleans with longtime affiliates in LA, AR, OH, PA and elsewhere. ACORN's mission is a voice for our members to build sufficient power to resolve long standing grievances and win power to make change
For over 55 years, ACORN has empowered millions through campaigns that secured homes for 6 million families, curbed predatory lending, won living wages for over 20 million people (worth billions annually), and delivered countless community victories. After Hurricane Katrina, ACORN and our Louisiana affiliate played a key role in rebuilding New Orleans, especially the Lower Ninth, where we remain active with our half-acre ACORN Farm and internet-based ACORN Radio, both run by members and our affiliate, A Community Voice. Our New Orleans-based headquarters supports major affiliates in Canada-where we've won major victories for tenants and against predatory lending-and in India, where we represent 250,000 informal workers fighting for their right to livelihood. Through our ACORN Organizing School, we train international organizers in the theory and practice of community organizing. We've helped establish landlord registries and tenant protections in France, England, and Scotland, while supporting grassroots campaigns in Kenya and Cameroon. As a democratic, member-led, dues-based organization, ACORN continues to grow and help members build power and win real change around the world.
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, ACORN mobilized within a week. We prevented banks from foreclosing on Black homeowners while giving white customers payment extensions. We successfully sued to stop the city's demolition of 50,000 homes, saved 1,500+ homes through volunteer cleanup crews, and registered 20,000 displaced voters.
As documented in John Atlas's "Seeds of Change"
ACORN transformed homeownership for families of color, was a key player in raising minimum wages and registered almost three million voters in three election cycles, changing the electorate and helping Barack Obama win the Democratic nomination for President in 2008. Elyshya Miller & Jeff Ordower, former ACORN organizers
“They [ACORN] have a proclivity foro rganizing the poorest of the poor. . . They really do struggle at the most desperate of situations, which is something that I always appreciated about them and a distinction that should be made.”
Organization name
ACORN International
Tax id (EIN)
52-2416966
Address
2221 St. Claude Avenue suite 102