Two Organizations, One Network
If you’re looking for a community of powerful progressive leaders fighting for justice and equity, you’ve come to the right place! With a network of more than 1,500 and growing across 673 localities and 48 states, we empower and mobilize local electeds championing transformative change.
We are reshaping what is possible in our localities across the country by:
✔️ Developing and supporting local elected leaders.
✔️ Organizing local elected officials for collective impact
✔️ Building a new model of collaborative governance
Local Progress
Local Progress Policy Action d/b/a Local Progress is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(4) organization, which is a movement of local elected officials advancing a racial and economic justice agenda through all levels of local government. We are elected leaders who build power with underrepresented communities and fight to reshape what is possible in our localities all across the country.
Local Progress Impact Lab
Local Progress Policy Institute d/b/a Local Progress Impact Lab is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization, which brings together local leaders, partners, and experts to build the knowledge, skills, and leadership needed to advance racial and economic justice at the local level.
Our Strategy
Our Strategic Framework – Redefining What is Possible from the Ground Up – outlines four key elements that anchor our strategy as a network – a firmly rooted commitment to racial justice, a belief in the power of collaborative governance to create transformational change, the knowledge that the change that happens in our communities has the potential to change our country, and an understanding that our power and impact is greatest when we are organized.
Our Network
Founded in 2012, Local Progress has built a powerful network of local leaders — mayors, district attorneys, county commissioners, city councilmembers, and school board members — representing major cities, growing suburbs, and rural communities. As our network grows to reflect the multi-racial democracy we’re fighting for, we’re proud to be a member-led organization.
Learn more about LP’s organizing and community spaces:

IDENTITY CAUCUSES
Local Progress organizes caucuses for members to do work together within shared identities. Caucuses are a safe space for community building, organizing, and collective healing. We currently have two caucuses: the Black Caucus and the Women’s Caucus

Steering Committees
As a member-driven network, our issue steering committees are leadership bodies that shape and influence our work on key issues - ultimately helping create our collective vision of what it means to govern as a progressive.

STATE CHAPTERS & STATE ORGANIZING
We organize and build the infrastructure in key states to impact policy and governance outcomes at the state level. We currently have fully certified chapters in New York, Texas, North Carolina, and Minnesota and are organizing across Florida
Our Board
Local Progress is overseen by a Board of Directors that guides the strategic direction of the network. Our board consists of local elected officials from localities across the country and organizational members from labor and movement partners.
Marcelia Nicholson
Marcelia Nicholson
Gabriela Santiago-Romero
Gabriela Santiago-Romero
Yterenickia ‘YT’ Bell
Yterenickia ‘YT’ Bell
Johana Bencomo
Johana Bencomo
Kendra Brooks
Kendra Brooks
Tiffany Cabán
Tiffany Cabán
Ashley Dwire
Ashley Dwire
Megan Ellyia Green
Megan Ellyia Green
Maria Hadden
Maria Hadden
Jillian Johnson
Jillian Johnson
Sherri Jones
Sherri Jones
Jerry Maldonado
Jerry Maldonado
Eddy Morales
Eddy Morales
Stephanie Morales
Stephanie Morales
Teresa Mosqueda
Teresa Mosqueda
A’Dorian Murray-Thomas
A’Dorian Murray-Thomas
Elliott Payne
Elliott Payne
Thomas Walker
Thomas Walker
Our Staff
Our work is powered by a high-functioning team of staff who bring Local Progress members, partners, and allies together to shape and advance a bold collective shared vision.
Faisal Alam
Faisal Alam
Elizabeth Alcantar Loza
Elizabeth Alcantar Loza
Hannah Alexander
Hannah Alexander
Tannya Benavides
Tannya Benavides
Alex Birnel
Alex Birnel
Melissa Carrera-Solano
Melissa Carrera-Solano
LiJia Gong
LiJia Gong
Iimay Ho
Iimay Ho
Mahroh Jahangiri
Mahroh Jahangiri
Tatyana James-Brannigan
Tatyana James-Brannigan
Jessy Lancaster
Jessy Lancaster
Mia Loseff
Mia Loseff
Rubén Lucio
Rubén Lucio
Ivan Luevanos-Elms
Ivan Luevanos-Elms
Sabrina Mauritz
Sabrina Mauritz
Arami McCloskey
Arami McCloskey
Francesca Menes
Francesca Menes
Kelly Morton
Kelly Morton
Kristi Nakata
Kristi Nakata
Yumhee Park
Yumhee Park
Jonathan Peebles
Jonathan Peebles
D’Ana Pennington
D’Ana Pennington
Angelo Pis-Dudot
Angelo Pis-Dudot
Kathleen Pointer
Kathleen Pointer
Rebecca Poutasse
Rebecca Poutasse
Chad Radock
Chad Radock
Aparna Raj
Aparna Raj
Elizabeth Roberts
Elizabeth Roberts
Ari Schwartz
Ari Schwartz
Yasmine Seghir
Yasmine Seghir
Izabella Silva
Izabella Silva
Rosemary Stump
Rosemary Stump
Kidist Teferi
Kidist Teferi
Michael Whitesides
Michael Whitesides
Work with Us
Interested in becoming part of the LP team?
- Externally Funded Legal Fellowship – 2026 cycle
- Request for Proposal (RFP) for Immigrant Justice Earned Media Consultant
- Southern Regional Director
- California Director
- Program Director
- Legal Director
- Colorado Coordinator
We share opportunities as they arise so check back here for updates or follow us on LinkedIn!
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