Membership Application

NNY912 is an educational organization, focusing on promoting the Classical Liberal Arts (also known as Liber or Leadership) Education that many of the Founding Fathers received.

We believe that a restoration of America to her proper form and function begins with guiding individuals towards living a moral, virtuous and principled life.  The individual then sets the example for his family, the family for the community, the community for the state and the state for the nation.

Although we share many of the same goals and ideals, we are not a “Tea-Party”.  We rarely use political activism and do not endorse political candidates.

In order to pursue our mission, we engage in a variety of activities to raise funds.  One such way is through memberships.

We offer 4 levels of membership

- Individual – $25 / year
- Family – $40 / year (Includes husband, wife and minor children)
- Business Sponsor – $100 / year – includes links on our website and newsletter
- Business Patron – $250/yr + – includes advertising on our site and newsletter

New members get one (1) 5000 Year Leap and one (1) Pocket Constitution.

The membership form can be found here

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