
Areas of Work
From being the trusted voice on U.S.- Iran relations, to pushing forth legislation that protects individuals of Iranian heritage from systematic discrimination, to celebrating our cultural heritage, NIAC creates a lasting impact in the lives of the members of our community.
Advancing Peace & Diplomacy
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Advocating for Equitable Immigration
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Protecting Civil Rights
America’s founders enshrined the inalienable rights of all people in our Constitution and Americans have fought for generations to secure and protect those rights. Read more ›
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Spotlighting Human Rights
Raising up the struggles faced by Iranian human rights defenders and holding the Iranian government to international human rights standards is essential to building a future in which the U.S. and Iran enjoy positive relations. NIAC consistently condemns human rights violations by Iran’s government and calls for all prisoners of conscience to be released. Read more ›
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Celebrating Community & Culture
NIAC takes immense pride in the rich tapestry that makes up the Iranian-American community and culture. Our heritage provides us common ground to grow as a community as we trailblaze in the U.S. Read more ›
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Building Political Power
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Support Our Work
NIAC is funded by the Iranian-American community and prominent American foundations. NIAC does not receive funds from the United States government nor from the Iranian government.
Contributions made to NIAC are 100% tax-deductible. Contributions made to NIAC Action are not tax-deductible.
Press Room

NIAC Statement on Conclusion of Doha Negotiations
Ryan Costello, Policy Director with the National Iranian American Council, issued the following statement after the conclusion of two days of Iran nuclear negotiations in
EU foreign policy chief heads to Tehran, inflation soars, & more
The EU’s foreign policy chief is heading to Tehran for talks on the JCPOA. His trip comes as Iran has experienced the highest rate of monthly inflation in decades. The IRGC has also replaced its controversial spy chief.
Iran Claims U.S. Accepted its Proposal, UN Rights Experts Speak Out, & more
Iran’s foreign minister said this week that the U.S. has accepted Tehran’s proposal on the nuclear file. However, Washington has increased sanctions on Iran this week and U.S. officials are increasingly emphasizing “Plan B” options. Meanwhile, teachers protested across Iran again, UN rights experts have spoken out, and a cabinet member resigned.