Young America’s Foundation is committed to ensuring that increasing numbers of young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values.
As the principal outreach organization of the Conservative Movement, the Foundation introduces thousands of American youth to these principles. We accomplish our mission by providing essential conferences, seminars, educational materials, internships and speakers to young people across the country.
Young America's Foundation stepped in to save President Reagan's Western White House, Rancho del Cielo, in the spring of 1998 to preserve it as a living monument to Ronald Reagan and to make it the centerpiece of the Presidential Leadership Program. President Reagan has always committed himself to reaching young people with his ideas - a goal that is also central to the Foundation's mission.
Preserving the ranch and passing on the President's lasting accomplishments Young America's Foundation's way of thanking Ronald Reagan for all he has done for his country and the world. His beloved ranch will become a place of learning, a place of encouragement, a place of inspiration for generations to come.
For more than 30 years, the National Journalism Center has trained aspiring journalists in the values of balanced, responsible and accurate reporting. Weekly seminars and on-the-job experience provide participants with the tools to become a leader in combating bias in the mainstream media.
Founded in 1977, more than 1,600 alumni have graduated from NJC's 12-week training sessions, and some 900 of these have gone on to media and media-related positions.
The latest project of the Foundation is Young Americans for Freedom. In 2011, Young Americans for Freedom united with Young America's Foundation. Now students can form Young Americans for Freedom chapters on their campus to advance conservatism.