Who We Are
NC League of Conservation Voters Foundation (NCLCVF) knows that protecting North Carolina’s environment starts with North Carolinians—and with your help, we can turn our environmental values into North Carolina priorities.
NCLCVF is dedicated to building the capacity of North Carolina’s environmental community to advance sound environmental policies. NCLCVF fosters cooperation among environmental groups by arming them with the tools to inform and mobilize their members as a more potent force in North Carolina’s political landscape through non-partisan civic engagement work. We support more strategic direct advocacy efforts at the General Assembly through the NC Common Agenda: Priorities for the Environment. We work to educate and engage state agencies, elected officials, and the public on key environmental issues. We mobilize North Carolina voters because we know that voting is one of the most important things we can do for the environment.
Our Structure
NC League of Conservation Voters Foundation (previously Conservation Council of NC Foundation) is a non-profit, tax exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. Started in 1971, the organization is governed by its own board of directors, and the work is carried out by staff shared with our sister organization, the NC League of Conservation Voters.
Together, NCLCVF, and our sister organization, NCLCV, work to turn environmental values into North Carolina priorities by encouraging citizens, voters, and decision-makers to prioritize clean air, safe water, public health, and protection of our North Carolina landscapes—from the mountains to the sea…
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Our Partners
We work closely with our national partner, the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund to help build a strong environmental movement.
We are also proud members of EarthShare North Carolina, working to engage workplaces across the state in supporting over 60 state and national environmental organizations.






