Are you down to support the fight for liberty? Let's discuss what it actually means to unlock the benefits of Young Americans for Liberty.
Hi John,
In my past emails, I have consistently mentioned unlocking all the benefits of becoming an official member of Young Americans for Liberty. However, I realized I have yet to really explain why this is such a great opportunity for you.
This is an opportunity for you to prove that you are as invested in #MakeLibertyWin as we are. Last year, we, at Young Americans for Liberty, invested a massive amount of time, money, and energy in helping make over 88 million people freer.
You might be thinking 'Cool, but what is in it for me?"
Trust me, I get it, I hear you.
Becoming an official YAL member includes networking and connecting with YAL partner organizations and like-minded fellow YAL members. You will receive discounts on events and trainings that add up to more than $10 per year. This will open doors for you in job and internship opportunities. You will receive regular communication with the YAL National team and special invitations to local and national events.
That's only a portion of what you will receive will this membership.
On top of that, you will get a free t-shirt and other free goodies that amount to over $10.
John, I'll cut to the chase- I promise you that the benefits of this official membership, outweigh the cost of the membership. We just want to know you are committed to #MakeLibertyWin like we are.
The Young Americans for Liberty chapter at James Madison University hosted Former Virginia State Representative, Nick Freitas, on campus.
“Nick Freitas brought down the house at James Madison University with his powerful speech about his fight for a free society in the Virginia General Assembly. Delegate Freitas educated dozens of students about free-market capitalism & the principles of the American Revolution. Truly an amazing event!” -Duncan Demarsh, YAL Chapter President at James Madison University.
The delegate described his own Constitutional philosophy, dispelling the myth that Conservative leaders want to legislate morality. He stated that he simply wants to give each individual the ability to make their own decisions, so long as those decisions do not infringe on the rights of others. He also discussed Liberal strategies for incorporating Critical Race Theory (CRT) into academia; just because the unit isn’t called “CRT” doesn’t mean professors aren’t teaching its tenets.
Great job James Madison University for hosting an excellent #MakeLibertyWin speaker!
Current Opportunities
Young Americans for Liberty is recruiting Election Coordinators all over the country, Click HERE to learn more.
The Leadership Institute (LI) hosts Youth Leader Schools all over the country. LI's Youth Leadership School is an elite training designed to teach young conservatives and libertarians how to be effective activists and win for candidates or causes of their choice. This rigorous training allows you to elevate your skillset and expand your employment opportunities in the conservative job market. Click HEREto learn more.
The Atlas Society has announced its NEW Spring Internship Program for college students. Click HERE to learn more. Email [email protected] to submit your applications.
Cicero Undergraduate Summer Fellowship: Click HEREto learn more.
Mackinac Center is hiring several interns in the following departments: Michigan Capitol Confidential (journalism or writing/research), Morey Fiscal Policy, Environmental Policy, Education Policy, Communications, and a General Summer Internship. Click HERE to learn more.
Mackinac Center is hiring a year-round, part-time, Advancement/Events intern position HERE to learn more. heartland internship
The Heartland Institute is looking for Development Interns. Click HERE to learn more.
Callista Mendoza Student Development Specialist Young Americans for Liberty
P.S. If you want to be one of the first to know about future positions and internships with YAL partners, fill out THIS referral form to stay in the loop.
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