Communications, Press and Publicity: Seek to promote media content consistent with fundamental NAACP goals which include the elimination of racial isolation and fear and the furtherance of multiracial and cultural understanding.
Community Coordination: Enlist the support of other community organizations on issues affecting the interests of African Americans and other communities of color.
Education: Seek to eliminate segregation and other discriminatory practices in public education.
Freedom Fund: Plan and conduct fund-raising activities, entertainment and other projects, for local and national purposes.
Health: Work to promote, protect and maintain the health of African Americans.
Legal Redress: Investigate all cases reported and supervise all litigation in which the unit is interested.
Membership: Work throughout the year to maintain and increase the membership.
Political Action: Seek to increase registration and voting and work for the enactment of municipal, state and federal legislation designed to improve the educational, political and economic status of minority groups.
ACT-SO: Conduct annual academic competitions for students in grades nine through twelve.
Housing: Study housing conditions in the local community.
Labor and Industry: Seek ways to improve the economic status of minority groups.
Armed Services and Veterans Affairs: Seek to establish a working relationship with those agencies in government, national, state and local having the responsibility in the affairs of members of the various Armed Services and Veterans.
Religious Affairs: Promote an educational program designed to give moral and ethical interpretation to the civil rights struggle.
Youth Work: Develop and coordinate the programs of the senior and youth groups.
Young Adult: Stimulate interest through advocacy training and solicit the membership of 21-40-year-olds.
Women in the NAACP (WIN): Address civil rights issues affecting women and children