The USGLC was established in 1995 by Liz Schrayer when a diverse group of companies, NGOs, and foreign policy experts rallied together in response to congressional funding cuts to the International Affairs Budget. Viewing
diplomacy and
international development programs as essential to improving national security and creating conditions for business expansion into new and friendly markets, the Coalition sought to engage with
Capitol Hill, the
White House, and local organizations from across the United States and educate them on the importance of the International Affairs Budget to Americans’ security and prosperity. In July 2009 the primary focus of the USGLC shifted from advocacy toward education. Reflecting this, the organization's name changed to its current: "U.S. Global Leadership Coalition." The Coalition continues to be involved in
501-c(4) activities, but they comprise a relatively small amount of the overall work done by the organization. The USGLC has expanded significantly since its first national events in the run-up to the 2008 elections. Former Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright and former Secretary of Defense
Frank Carlucci signed on as National Co-Chairs and launched the effort at the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce in July 2007. It now has field offices in
South Carolina,
Texas and
Colorado. It plays an active role in key states nationwide by hosting political candidates and bringing together prominent political, business, and community leaders to discuss how federal diplomacy and development programs abroad benefited their local economy. ==Leadership==