Steps to Initiate a Chapter of the Young Americans for Liberty

 

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A resident of Atlanta, Georgia, Elias Neibart is a student at Emory University where he is studying philosophy and political science. While enrolled at the university, he has spent time as a legal intern with several attorney’s offices. In addition, Elias Neibart remains engaged with the law community through his involvement with Young Americans for Liberty (YAL). He founded the group’s chapter at Emory University.

As the largest and fastest-growing pro-liberty and conservative organization found on college campuses across the United States, YAL has more than 750 chapters and more than 50,000 activists. Founded in 2008, the nonprofit organization helps these members gain education and training to further their activism.

After a chapter forms, it becomes the voice of liberty and gains access to YAL’s network and resources. In order to form a chapter, students must follow a few steps:

* Find three dues-paying members. These members can pay as little as $15 in dues per month. 

* Complete the chapter application.

* Establish a mailing address for the chapter.

* Obtain official school recognition for the group.