
The Arc | For People With Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
About The Arc of the United States
A leader in disability rights, The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
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Apr 10, 2025 · The Arc and The Arc’s chapters are each separate and distinct 501(C)(3) organizations, each with their own staff and board of directors. The Arc does not have any authority or oversight over chapter activities or any involvement in the daily operations of …
Our Mission and Core Values - The Arc
Learn about The Arc's core values and our mission to promote and protect the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Policy and Advocacy - The Arc
Joint Letter of Support: SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act, 119th Congress. Joint letter of support for the SSI Savings Penalty Elimination Act in the 119th Congress from The Arc of the US and around 240 other organizations advocating for people with disabilities and older adults.
Civil Rights for People With Disabilities | The Arc
The Arc works to promote and protect hard-won civil rights protections. We pull up a seat at the table at every opportunity where implementation or enforcement of civil rights laws comes under attack, revision, or improvement.
Become a Member | Join The Arc
The Arc and The Arc’s chapters are each separate and distinct 501(C)(3) organizations, each with their own staff and board of directors. The Arc does not have any authority or oversight over chapter activities or any involvement in the daily operations of chapters.
Corporate Disability Hiring Services | The Arc
The Arc@Work supports our corporate clients in creating sustainable and scalable disability-inclusive hiring programs. We offer disability recruitment and staffing services, corporate training, accessibility assessments and compliance consultations, and more.
The Arc's National Initiatives
The Arc and The Arc’s chapters are each separate and distinct 501(C)(3) organizations, each with their own staff and board of directors. The Arc does not have any authority or oversight over chapter activities or any involvement in the daily operations of chapters.