ABOUT US
ORGANIZATION
Message from the Directors

“People everywhere want to feel that they can make a positive difference in the world. I believe that IofC stands at a moment of great opportunity because it provides the vital link between personal values and public action. This spiritual movement for social change shows that change in people, and in relationships, is the surest basis on which to heal historical wounds and build a future that meets the needs of all.

"We continue to need honest conversations in this country about how to connect our increasingly diverse communities across differences of race, class, religion and culture. IofC nurtures healthy, inclusive communities that offer hope, reconciliation and transformation. This task demands the best of everyone.” Rob Corcoran, National Director

Governance of IofC-USA

MRA/Initiatives of Change was incorporated in the State of New York in 1941 under the name Moral Re-Armament. A Board of Directors is responsible for policy and for legal and financial affairs. Goals, strategies, and priorities are set through open and ongoing consultations with those who seek to live out and apply values and approaches of MRA/Initiatives of Change.

Moral Re-Armament/Initiatives of Change is classified by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) organization, gifts to which are tax deductible for federal income tax purposes. Learn more about the International Association of Initiatives of Change.

US Board of Directors

Marshall M. Green - Chairman, Executive Director
New York, NY

Donald T. Cowles
Richmond, VA

William S. Elliott
Washington, DC

Christopher F. Evans
United Kingdom

Michael D. Henderson
United Kingdom

Kathleen R. Johnson - Treasurer and Secretary
Washington, DC

Rev. E. Terri LaVelle
Washington, DC

Carolyn M. Leonard
Portland, OR

Connie K. McCormick
Fort Myers, FL

Krish Raval
Sheffield, UK

Richard W. B. Ruffin
Washington, DC

Andrew D. Webster
Montreal, Canada