Empowering Our Community
NAACP Culpeper #7058
Also Serving Madison and Rappahannock Counties

Welcome to the NAACP
Welcome to the Culpeper Branch of the NAACP. Established in 1945, our branch has served the tri-county region of Culpeper, Madison, and Rappahannock counties for decades.
We meet monthly on the third Thursday of the month at 7 pm. Our meetings are typically held in the board room at the Culpeper Business Center at 14115 Lovers Lane in Culpeper.
We have several active committees, including: Armed Services and Military Affairs; Communications, Press, and Publicity; Education; Freedom Fund; Finance; Health and Wellness Advocacy; Membership; Political Affairs; and Religious Affairs. Learn more about our committees here. We invite you to join us in the important work of our branch!
Our Mission
Leading the Fight to End Racial Inequality
We envision an inclusive community rooted in liberation where all persons can exercise their civil and human rights without discrimination.
Our mission is to achieve equity, political rights, and social inclusion by advancing policies and practices that expand human and civil rights, eliminate discrimination, and accelerate the well-being, education, and economic security of Black people and all persons of color.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was established in 1909. Today, the fight for equal rights and opportunities continues, both nationally and at a local, grassroots level. Join us!
Latest News
NAACP Culpeper Issues Statement on Confederate Heritage Billboard
In response to the installation of a billboard along Route 29 in Culpeper County proclaiming April “Confederate Heritage Month,” the NAACP Culpeper branch has issued a statement condemning the billboard’s message. Read the full statement here.
NAACP Culpeper Names Scholarships for Esteemed Local Educators
The NAACP Culpeper Branch has increased its four scholarships to $1,000 each and named each for prominent local educators. Graduating students at the four area high schools.
NAACP Culpeper Honors Black History Month Contest Winners
The NAACP Culpeper Branch received nearly 50 entries in its 2025 Black History Month essay contest, and announced winners at the high school, middle school, and elementary school levels along with four honorable prize recipients.
NAACP Culpeper Hosts “Foundational Freedoms” Workshop with Montpelier
The NAACP Culpeper Branch hosted a series of workshops about our Constitutional freedoms in partnership with the Smith Center for the Constitution at Montpelier.
NAACP Culpeper Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
Thank you to all who attended our Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Day Commemoration, held at the Daniel Technology Center at Germanna Community College.
NAACP Culpeper Honors Charles Jameson at Freedom Fund Banquet
Culpeper native Charles Jameson, a longtime NAACP member, Vietnam veteran, and community leader was honored at the Culpeper Branch’s 2024 Freedom Fund banquet.
NAACP Culpeper Participates in Book Festival
The NAACP Culpeper Branch participated in the second annual “No Book Left Behind: Celebrating the Freedom to Read” festival at Revalation Vineyards in September 2024.
NAACP Culpeper Education Committee Hosts Book Club Event
The Education Committee of the NAACP Culpeper Branch continues to host its book club events at the Culpeper County Library.
NAACP Culpeper Hosts 2024 Juneteenth Event
The NAACP Culpeper Branch held its 2024 Juneteenth celebration at Yowell Meadow Park in Culpeper.