Mission Statement
Nation of Eagles℠ leads with cultural celebration, fostering unity and respect across all heritages—while drawing on heritage wisdom and shared experience to guide and inspire current and future generations in solving our challenges and building a better future.
We believe in unity, respect, and learning from each other’s wisdom and experiences to solve problems and act. Our goal is to enhance a society where everyone has a voice, where democracy is protected, and where fairness and opportunity are available to all.
We stand against hate, racism, and intolerance, and we support leaders who work for sustainable liberty, opportunity, justice, transparency, and inclusion.
Guided by the strength and vision of the eagle, we help and endorse our members to grow as leaders and make positive differences in their communities with principled governance. We use our resources wisely and work together to create a future where everyone can thrive.
We embrace all heritages—Indigenous, African, Latino, Asian, European—as part of one Nation united in purpose. Our strength at home empowers us to lead globally, inspiring other Nations to pursue the same mission and vision of equity, inclusion, and shared progress.
Every voice matters in shaping policy and progress. We equip individuals and communities to influence decisions that create opportunities, justice, and liberty—and to pursue happiness wherever it may be sought.
We actively oppose racism, extremism, hate, religious intolerance, and violence while promoting fairness, inclusion, and equal access to justice for all.
We honor cultural heritage and traditions while driving innovation and progress and ensuring that experienced heritage remains the source of strength in shaping the future.
We act honestly and openly, building trust in everything we do. We seek ethical, transparent leadership and accountability to guide every action, fostering trust and credibility in all we do.
We protect democratic values and make sure everyone can take part in decisions that affect their lives. We protect democratic principles and encourage participation, standing firm against divisive ideologies that threaten unity and freedom.
We commit to global peace and harmony, prioritizing diplomacy and dialogue to resolve conflicts. Military intervention is considered only as a last resort, and only through coalitions when lives and stability are gravely threatened. We reject unilateral aggression, except in clear proportional self-defense to protect citizens from displacement, harm, or loss of life.
We prioritize addressing risks that threaten the survival and flourishing of all life on Earth—not just humanity. As the most intelligent and capable species, we bear the responsibility to protect biodiversity, preserve ecosystems, and ensure harmony among species. This includes defending democracy, mitigating climate change and negative impacts on our resources, and managing technological disruptions such as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, while safeguarding economic opportunity, social cohesion, and sustainability. Our commitment extends to creating a future where humanity thrives in balance with nature and all other species.
We believe progress in solving challenges and problems is achieved through collaboration, thoughtful dialogue, guided by reason and measurable impact; acting to deliver real and sustainable results-eliminating short cuts for the sake of expediency. We believe in direct, strong, and blunt communication, especially when the situation calls for making the urgency well known to those unconvinced.
We focus on two core activities:
You can initiate and operate a local chapter. Send us an email if you are interested in action and not just passionate rhetoric.
Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.”
—President John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1961
It’s never been more true today.
Nation of Eagles champions the most expansive set of policy priorities in the nation—ranging from democracy and inclusion, to opportunity, justice, stewardship of the environment, and global responsibility. With just a few hours every two weeks, you can make a real, positive impact on all or any of these priorities.
“You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.”
—Abraham Lincoln, Message to the Illinois State Legislature, Springfield, Illinois, January 4, 1849
Getting involved locally is simple and impactful! You can:
Your participation—no matter how small—can help drive positive change in your community and beyond.
“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
—Mahatma Gandhi, activist and leader, 1915–1948, New Delhi
Nation of Eagles is a registered political organization, not a traditional non-profit. Under U.S. tax law, political advocacy groups like ours cannot be classified as 501(c)(3) non-profits. However, we are fully committed to transparency and accountability: we operate with the same high standards as a non-profit by registering with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and following all required regulations.
This means you can trust that our operations are open, ethical, and focused on serving the public good—just as you would expect from any leading non-profit organization.
Many organizations today emphasize protest as a primary tactic. While protest can raise awareness, it often falls short of delivering lasting change on its own. History shows that progress comes when awareness is paired with concrete action—think of the civil rights movement and the end of the Vietnam War, where advocacy was combined with organizing, legislation, and accountability.
As Albert Einstein—renowned physicist and Nobel laureate—famously observed:
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
—Albert Einstein (attributed, early 20th century, Berlin and Princeton)
Nation of Eagles takes that lesson to heart. We go beyond rhetoric by:
Let’s work together for real change.
We can’t speak to your personal reasons for entering politics, but we hope it was to serve registered voters and their families for the common good. Unfortunately, Congress has been locked in gridlock for decades. Partisan one-upmanship has replaced collaboration, and as a result, progress stalls—even on issues where common ground exists. Approval ratings for Congress remain below 19%, yet nothing changes.
That’s why our endorsement matters. Whether granted by a local chapter or at the national level, a Nation of Eagles endorsement is the most meaningful, objective, transparent, and rigorous endorsement you can earn. When you present this endorsement, your constituents gain confidence that you stand for solutions—not rhetoric. We do the hard work for them by evaluating candidates against a broad spectrum of policy priorities focused on the common good.
Unlike many organizations, we don’t conduct interviews. Instead, we recommend completing our scoring model. The process typically takes about one week, and if you start early, you may have your endorsement just a few days after you’re officially certified to be on the ballot. If it becomes clear that an endorsement isn’t likely, you can share that openly—or simply state that you did not seek our endorsement because the policy priorities do not align with yours. Regardless, we will never make public statements about your application because our process is rooted in fairness and integrity.
For the sake of We the People, we want you to succeed. Our endorsement signals that you are committed to breaking gridlock and driving real progress. To begin, simply email us at the address below, and we’ll send you an information packet and scoring model so you can decide whether to apply for endorsement.
Thank you for your service and commitment to the public good.