National Diversity Coalition for Trump

The National Diversity Coalition for Trump (NDCTRUMP) was formed in April 2016 to provide support specifically from ethnic minorities for presidential candidate Donald Trump.

History
The idea for the group arose after Trump's contentious meeting with African-American pastors at Trump Tower in November 2015. NDCTRUMP was co-founded by Darrell C. Scott. Bruce LeVell, the executive director of NDCTRUMP, was reportedly a contender for Trump's appointment to head the Small Business Administration.

A stated purpose of the coalition is to recruit, mobilize, and support educational efforts to elect Trump president and to demonstrate that Trump has support from people of color.

The coalition is a volunteer organization whose leaders are from minority communities of religious, business, and politics. Bruce LeVell serves as executive director. Other membership groups are: "Hispanic Patriots for Trump," "Sikh Americans for Trump," and "Minorities for Trump."

In April 2016, Telly Lovelace became the Republican National Committee's National Director of African American Initiatives and Media.

In June 2016, the Republican National Committee invited the coalition to meet with RNC deputy political director Jennifer Korn and national director of African American initiatives Telly Lovelace.

On September 5, 2017, Javier Palomarez, president and CEO of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, resigned as an advisor to NDCTRUMP due to Trump's attacks on DACA.