IAF - Northwest

* 23 organizations in the states of Iowa, Nebraska, Louisiana, California, Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico
* 16 organizations in the northeastern cities and counties between Boston and Washington and in the Midwest in Illinois and Wisconsin.
* 8 organizations in the south and near south and in the northwest, in Oregon and Washington
* 4 international affiliates in Canada, England, Germany, and Australia.

The current generation of IAF organizations began in the mid-1970's and was the product of the insight and effort of the person who succeeded Saul Alinsky as executive director of the IAF, Edward T. Chambers. The first three modern IAF groups were the Communities Organized for Public Service (COPS), in San Antonio, Texas; Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development (BUILD), in Maryland; and the Queens Citizens Organization (QCO), in New York.

Mr. Chambers retired in January 2010 as Executive Director. The four Co- Directors of IAF- Mr. Cortes and Mr. Gecan in 2010, and Sr. Stephens and Mr. Graf in 2011- assumed those responsibilities.

The social center of gravity is located among the poor, working poor, and working class congregations, communities, and associations in these areas. The racial make up of IAF groups varies dramatically from city to city and region to region, reflecting the mix of people in each locale. Middle and upper-middle class institutions participate as full and equal partners in many IAF groups, bringing their own talents, energies, and concerns.

Northwest

IAF Northwest/ Justice Alliance
649 Strander Blvd. Suite B
Tukwila, WA 98188 
Lead Organizer: Joe Chrastil
206-575-2252
206-575-2262 fax 
 www.iafnw.org

Spokane Alliance
1526 E. 11TH Avenue 
Spokane, WA 99202 
www.spokanealliance.org

Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good 
1244 NE 39TH Avenue 
Portland, OR 97232
www.macg.org