Activity Points Earned
Campus Lectures
1. Organize a Young America’s Foundation Speaking
Event: 30
Additional Point Opportunities:
Bonus! Pre-event article printed in local or campus
paper: 10
(Does not apply to event listings and a hard copy or link is required)
Bonus! Raise the entire honorarium from
on-campus sources for a speaker over $5,000: 20
Attendance Bonuses: You can be awarded additional
points for one of the following:
(Photographs documenting attendance is required.)
At least two-hundred students in attendance: 10
Standing-room-only attendance: 20
Over 1,000 people in attendance: 40
Campus Initiatives*
1. 9/11: Never Forget Project
a. Organize an American Flag Memorial 20
b. Schedule a school-wide moment of prayer or silence 20
c. Schedule a memorial service 10
2. Freedom Week 2008, November
a. Your school officially recognizes Freedom Week 20
b. Host a speaker during Freedom Week 20
c. Participate in the Berlin Wall Activity 10
d. Hold a pro-troops rally or Veterans Day Remembrance
program. (Photographs documenting event are required) 10
3. Defending the Military
a. Student government recognizes importance of ROTC 10
b. School administration recognizes importance of ROTC 20
c. Memorial approved to recognize alumni who have served
our country or who have died in combat 50
d. ROTC cadets receive equal credit for military science classes 50
Conferences
1. Attend the National Conservative Student Conference or
The National High School Leadership Conference 30
2. Attend the West Coast Leadership Conference: 20
3. Attend a weekend-long Training Seminar at the
Foundation headquarters in Herndon, Virginia, or in
California: 20
4. Attend an educational seminar at the Reagan Ranch Center: 20
5. Attend all of Young America's Foundation’s events at CPAC: 30
(10 points each for the Club 100 Reception, Training Seminar, and
the Thomas Phillips Journalism Student Luncheon.)
* See Campus Conservative Battleplan for more information.
As you participate in Club 100 programs, the points you earn will allow you to receive many rewards such as unique Foundation merchandise and signed books. Below are the reward levels.
Level One – 40 points
You have made your first step towards strengthening the conservative movement at your school.
Level Two – 80 points
Your chance to earn a trip to the Reagan Ranch Retreat is only twenty points away!
Level Three – 100 points and beyond
Congratulations! You are one of the top conservative activists in nation. Don’t stop now – those with the highest point total overall will compete to win a one of a kind experience.
“Club 100 – Where Activism Counts” is a program of Young America’s Foundation. Club 100 is open to all full-time college and high school students. Points are distributed in the following manner: Foundation conferences, training seminars, Reagan Ranch seminars, and CPAC points will be awarded after the event when attendance is confirmed. Training seminars occurring at Foundation conferences do not qualify for additional points.
The Foundation must be the sole national financial sponsor and scheduler of campus speaking events to receive points. Points will be applied towards a member’s total once the speaking event contract is received at the Foundation’s headquarters. Young America’s Foundation campus lectures occurring after the scheduled 2009 Reagan Ranch retreat will still apply to an activist’s point total but a contract must be signed and on file at the Foundation’s headquarters. All points must be earned at least two weeks before the Retreat is scheduled.
Bonus points are distributed upon receipt of appropriate documentation. Points are non-transferable and all point totals expire at the completion of the current school year. The Foundation will not be held liable for any unclaimed awards or bonus offers and eligible members will not fault the Foundation for failure to attend the Reagan Ranch program when scheduled.
Rewards, bonus offers and events are subject to change without notice and may not be exchanged for cash.