Description: Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) U.S. is a faith-based relief, development, and peace organization rooted in the Anabaptist/Mennonite tradition. MCC works domestically and internationally to provide emergency relief, support long-term development, promote peacebuilding and restorative justice, and assist refugees and migrants, often partnering with local communities and churches. Type: Non-profit, faith-based humanitarian organization Policies: Advocacy and programming focused on humanitarian aid and disaster response, refugee and migrant support, international development and food security, peacebuilding and conflict transformation, restorative justice and criminal justice reform, and climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods. Funding: Primarily funded by individual donors and Mennonite congregations, thrift shop sales, grants from private foundations and government agencies, and gifts and bequests. Affiliates: Mennonite Central Committee Canada, Mennonite World Conference, Mennonite Church USA, regional MCC offices and networks of Mennonite and Anabaptist congregations and partner organizations worldwide.