Get involved
Get Involved with the National Campaign
The National Campaign for Transit Justice works to win more transit funding and better policy through supporting grassroots organizing and national level advocacy. The campaign is supported by a broad range of groups across the country and is coordinated by Just Strategy, a national center for organizing.
We support support our organizations members by:- Providing 1:1 coaching and support for local and state campaigns.
- Providing staff and volunteer training around: community organizing, base building, building and executing campaigns, leadership development, group facilitation, storytelling and collection, and more.
- Facilitating a weekly peer-learning call where groups from across the country gather to share experiences, tactics, and best practices; learn about the latest research and resources available for transit advocates; and engage with efforts to win funding and policy at the federal level to support transit.
- Creating resources, toolkits, and reports for organizers and advocates.
- Leading learning cohorts around topics such as: building relationships with organized labor, exploring models for building grassroots power, raising transit as an issue in elections, and more.
How does my organization become a member?
First, schedule a 1:1 conversation with a member of our team so we can learn more about your organization and your needs.
Then, we will ask you to sign onto our principles and sign up for our mailing list, which will also give you access to the invitation for our weekly call.
FAQs
Does my organization need to pay to become a member?
No. It costs nothing to join the National Campaign. When you are able, we do encourage members to join our calls, respond to our calls-to-action, and engage in periodic NCTJ activities around key events like Transit Equity Day and Week Without Driving. We will do our best to ensure that these activities align with your existing efforts and campaigns so we’re not adding to your plate.
What if my organization isn’t transit-specific?
Our coalition includes all types of organizations, including walk/walk/mobility groups, environmental organizations, disability rights organizations, labor organizations, multi-issue organizations for whom transit is only one element, and so on.
What if I’m an individual who isn’t engaged with an organization?
If you’re an individual looking to get engaged in advocacy efforts, we encourage you to find a NCTJ membership organization and get involved at your local or state level. Individuals can also sign up to share your transit story, which we send to Congress every week as a part of our Transit Tuesday series to highlight the need for additional investments in transit.
Have another question? Please contact stevie@juststrategy.org.
WHERE WE WORK
Our campaign is fighting for Transit Justice across the United States. Learn about the state and local organizations who have endorsed our principles below.
Organizations Who Have Endorsed Our Principles
international
Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
National
Alliance for a Just Society
CASA
Center for Disability Rights
Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT)
Center for Popular Democracy
Community Change Action
Dream Corps Green For All
Further Strategies
Gamaliel Network
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)
Nelson\Nygaard
Race Forward
School Leaders for Educational Equity
Sierra Club
Summit Foundation
The Wilderness Society
TransitCenter
Transportation for America
State / Local / Regional
- 1000 Friends of Wisconsin
- 350 Massachusetts for a Better Future
- 350 Seattle
- 5th Square PAC
- A Better City (Boston)
- Active Transportation Alliance
- Alexandria Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee
- Alliance for Community Transit – Los Angeles
- Better Bus Coalition
- Better Eugene-Springfield
- Transportation (BEST)
- Bicycle Colorado
- Bike Durham
- Bikemore (Baltimore)
- Bridge Maryland Inc.
- Britepaths, Inc.
- Business for a Better Portland
- Center for Independence of the Disabled, NY
- Central Floridians for Public Transit (CFL4Transit)
- Central Maryland Transportation Alliance
- Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inc.
- Citizens for Modern Transit
- Coalition for Smarter Growth
- COAST (Coalition for Sustainable Transportation)
- Community Health Network for North Central MA
- DC Transportation Equity Network
- Denver Streets Partnership
- Detroit People’s Platform
- Earth Day Mobile Bay, Inc.
- East Metro Strong
- EcoAction Arlington
- ESTHER
- Fairfax NAACP Housing Committee
- Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions
- Faith Coalition for the Common Good
- Friends of Caltrain
- Frontier MPO
- Genesis, the Gamaliel Affiliate of the Bay Area
- Getting There Together Coalition
- Grassroots Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
- Greater Greater Washington
- Greater Redmond Transportation Management Association
- Green New Deal VA Coalition
- GreenRoots, Inc
- Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia
- Health by Design
- Hillsborough MPO, Tampa, Florida
- Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
- Investing in Place
- LINK Houston
- LivableStreets Alliance
- Madison Area Bus Advocates
- Maine People’s Alliance
- MARTA Army
- Maryland Campaign for Environmental Human Rights
- Maryland Conservation Council
- Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition
- Massachusetts Public Health Association
- Metropolitan Area Planning Council
- Michigan Environmental Council
- Mile High Connects
- MORE2 Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity
- Move LA
- Nebraska Chapter – Sierra Club
- New York Lawyers for the Public Interest
- New York League of Conservation Voters
- Northern Virginia Affordable Housing Alliance
- Northern Virginia Apartment Association
- NYPIRG Straphangers Campaign
- OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon
- Palmetto Cycling Coalition
- Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA (PCAC)
- Pittsburghers for Public Transit
- Planning and Conservation League
- Racine Interfaith Organization
- Rebuilding Together DC Alexandria
- Regional Plan Association
- Regional Transportation Advisory Committee (Southern Berkshire County)
- Ride New Orleans
- Riders Alliance (NY)
- Rise and Resist/Elevator Action Group
- RVA Rapid Transit
- San Francisco Transit Riders
- SEPTA Youth Advisory Council (YAC)
- Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition
- SOPHIA
- Southern Environmental Law Center
- StreetsPAC
- Sustain Charlotte
- Tahoe Regional Arts Foundation
- The Denver Regional Mobility & Access Council
- The Piedmont Environmental Council
- the Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce
- The Street Trust
- Transit Alliance Miami
- Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee
- Transit Forward Philadelphia
- TransitMatters
Transportation Alternatives - Transportation Choices Coalition
- Transportation For Massachusetts
- Transportation Riders United (Detroit)
- Tri-State Transportation Campaign
- Virginia Conservation Network
- Virginia Interfaith Power & Light
- Virginia Organizing
- Virginia Transit Association
- Virginians for High Speed Rail
- WakeUP Wake County
- Walk Bike Nashville
- WalkBoston
- Western Massachusetts Network to End Homelessness
- Wisconsin Transit Riders Alliance
- WISDOM Wisconsin, Inc.
- YIMBY Denver