National Center for Transgender Equality

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National Center for Transgender Equality
Revenue (2016)
$2,065,367[3]
Expenses (2016)$1,632,740[3]
Employees (2019)
8[4]
Volunteers (2016)
25[3]
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The National Center for Transgender Equality (NCTE) is a

health care access.[7]

History

In 2002, then-co-chair of the Pennsylvania Gender Rights Coalition, Mara Keisling, moved to Washington, D.C., after recognizing the need for a professional activist presence in Washington for transgender people.[8][9] With the support of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Keisling established the National Center for Transgender Equality in 2003.[10]

In the years since, NCTE has had numerous political victories. Early on, Keisling and NCTE led "United ENDA", a coalition of over 400 LGBTQ rights organizations lobbying for a version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act that had explicit protections for transgender individuals.[9][11] Although the bill ultimately failed to pass, it was the first-ever transgender-inclusive legislation to be proposed to the U.S. Congress and yielded the first-ever Congressional hearing on transgender rights issues.[12]

Under the

genital reconstruction surgery.[5][12][14]

In late 2019, NCTE made national news when two thirds of the staff resigned in protest of the executive team. Following the resignations of employees, an unfair labor practice charge was filed by the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union against NCTE.[15] The National Labor Relations Board issued a dismissal letter for the complaint in April 2020.[16]

In January 2024, NCTE announced that they will be merging with the

Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund to form a new organization, Advocates for Trans Equality. The merger is planned to happen by the summer of 2024.[17]

Mission

NCTE's mission statement reads:

The National Center for Transgender Equality is a national social justice organization devoted to ending discrimination and violence against transgender people through education and advocacy on national issues of importance to transgender people. By empowering transgender people and our allies to educate and influence policymakers and others, NCTE facilitates a strong and clear voice for transgender equality in our nation's capital and around the country.[18]

Prominent staff

Mara Keisling