Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy
Public Policy OfficesVirginia, United States11-50 Employees
The Virginia Interfaith Center for Public Policy (VICPP) operates in Virginia as an advocacy organization focused on economic and racial justice. It serves as the voice for the state’s faith communities in policy discussions, functioning as a non-partisan actor rather than a direct-service provider. The center is widely recognized statewide as the largest faith-based economic and social justice organization, engaging a broad network that includes roughly a thousand clergy members, nine chapters or affiliates, and leaders across most judicatory bodies and state legislative districts. Based in Richmond, Virginia, VICPP was founded in 1982 and operates as a small to mid-sized nonprofit focused on advocacy rather than direct services. In late 2021, it launched wagetheftva.org to help workers understand their rights and connect with attorneys who can assist with unpaid wages.