
Lead the Next Generation of American Moms
What Leadership Means to Us
Leadership at Moms for America is not about titles or recognition. It is about responsibility, service, and the courage to stand for what is right. Our leaders are mothers who are willing to step forward in their homes, communities, and states to protect faith, family, and freedom.
We believe the most effective leadership is rooted in humility, conviction, and love for others. Moms for America leaders educate, encourage, and mobilize those around them, creating strong local networks that reflect timeless values and constitutional principles. Through steady commitment and shared purpose, our leaders help shape the culture from the ground up and ensure the next generation inherits a nation worth preserving.
The Moms for America Leadership Paths
Watch our leadership teaser videos and discover what kind of leader you're called to be for Moms for America!
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Group Leader / County Chair
County Chairs and Group Leaders are the heart of Moms for America at the local level, bringing moms together in sisterhood and fellowship to learn and take action for their families and communities. While both roles share the same mission and core training, they differ in scope. County Chairs lead and coordinate across an entire county, often supporting multiple groups, while Group Leaders focus on a single local group within a neighborhood, town, or city. Together, they form the foundation of Moms for America’s grassroots impact.
Group Leader / County Chair
County Chairs and Group Leaders are the heart of Moms for America at the local level, bringing moms together in sisterhood and fellowship to learn and take action for their families and communities. While both roles share the same mission and core training, they differ in scope. County Chairs lead and coordinate across an entire county, often supporting multiple groups, while Group Leaders focus on a single local group within a neighborhood, town, or city. Together, they form the foundation of Moms for America’s grassroots impact.
Watch this teaser video to learn more about this role!
State Director
The State Director is the highest volunteer leadership role within Moms for America, with one woman serving per state. She builds and leads a state support team and reports to the Director of Membership, with responsibility for statewide growth, including developing County Chairs and School District Ambassadors. State Directors serve as the primary representative in their state, providing strategic leadership, cultivating partnerships, and overseeing key initiatives. This mission-driven role is for women called to steward a statewide movement aligned with faith, family, and freedom.
State Director
The State Director is the highest volunteer leadership role within Moms for America, with one woman serving per state. She builds and leads a state support team and reports to the Director of Membership, with responsibility for statewide growth, including developing County Chairs and School District Ambassadors. State Directors serve as the primary representative in their state, providing strategic leadership, cultivating partnerships, and overseeing key initiatives. This mission-driven role is for women called to steward a statewide movement aligned with faith, family, and freedom.
Watch this teaser video to learn more about this role!
School District Ambassador:
School District Ambassadors are the frontline advocates for moms and families at the local education level. They stay informed on school board activity, policies, and cultural issues impacting classrooms, then help equip and connect parents to engage wisely and confidently in their districts. This role is for moms who feel called to protect children, support parental rights, and bring clarity, courage, and community to local education conversations.
School District Ambassador:
School District Ambassadors are the frontline advocates for moms and families at the local education level. They stay informed on school board activity, policies, and cultural issues impacting classrooms, then help equip and connect parents to engage wisely and confidently in their districts. This role is for moms who feel called to protect children, support parental rights, and bring clarity, courage, and community to local education conversations.