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  1. In 1923, a group of distinguished citizens founded The Committee of 100 on the Federal City to sustain and safeguard the fundamental values of the L’Enfant and McMillan Plans that give the nation’s capital much of its distinction, beauty and rich community character.

    • Who We Are

      The Committee of 100 on the Federal City is a nonprofit...

    • What We Do

      The Committee of 100 advocates responsible planning and land...

    • News

      The Committee of 100’s annual Vision Awards recognize a wide...

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      Your donation to the Committee of 100 is tax deductible and...

    • Contact Us

      The Committee of 100 945 G Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001...

    • History

      The Committee of 100 on the Federal City was founded in 1923...

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    • Subcommittees

      The Housing Subcommittee promotes an inclusive city by...

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · Leaders in their field, members are asked to join Committee of 100 to address Chinese American issues, find solutions, mentor the next generation of leaders, and improve US-China relations. Learn more.

  3. The Committee of 100 on the Federal City, locally referred to as the Committee of 100, is a private, nonprofit membership organization which promotes responsible land use and planning in Washington, D.C., and advocates adherence to the L'Enfant Plan and McMillan Plan as a guide to city growth.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2022 · Held at the Marriot Marquis from May 5-7, 2022, the 2022 Conference and Gala was Committee of 100’s first in-person event in three years and was the most-attended Committee of 100 Conference and Gala held in Washington, D.C., with over 400 people in attendance.

  5. The Committee of 100 on the Federal City marked our 100 th anniversary in 2023 by hosting seven public conversations on topics of interest to DC residents, neighborhood commissioners, elected officials, students, academics, neighborhood association members ­– all who care about our nation’s capital and call it home.