Young America's Foundation's 2019 Annual Report

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Young America’s Foundation Annual Report 2019

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Ken Blackwell, conservative activist and 51st Secretary of State of Ohio, addresses Young America’s Foundation’s March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

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Table of Contents Our Mission Letter from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mission Statement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Our Leadership. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Our Accomplishments 2019 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Conferences & Seminars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 National Headquarters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Capitol Hill Townhouse & Outreach . . . . . . . 24 Campus Lectures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 The Reagan Ranch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 The Reagan Ranch Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Young Americans for Freedom . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Campus Activism & Initiatives. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Alumni. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 National Journalism Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Student Rights & Campus Free Speech. . . . . . 52 Digital & Social Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Media & Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Our Growth Financial Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60


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A Vehicle to Advance Our Freedom Principles Dear Friends, This is my last annual report letter to you as Young America’s Foundation’s president because next year Governor Scott Walker will have this honor of reporting to you. Traditionally, my focus in the annual report has been on the progress we are making to reach greater numbers of students. In recent years, that has been a most encouraging report as our campus events, conferences, and social media activities have grown exponentially. However, this year I want to specifically thank you, our financial supporters. Our team has the great pleasure of working with extraordinary individuals. You, our financial supporters, are successful, or you would not be in position to help our students.

Although it is a religious college—as were the graduate and law schools I attended—I seldom, if ever, hear of any campus activities or programs promoting traditional marriage and the nuclear family. Nor does my alma mater promote students’ right-tolife activities. Indeed, my college’s leadership seems obsessed with promoting past and present Central American Marxists instead of sharing the stories of true Freedom Fighters or the brave refugees who have escaped Communist Cuba and Socialist Venezuela. All of this reminds me of the importance of the work we all do for freedom at Young America’s Foundation.

You are principled, or you would not seek out and find Young America’s Foundation.

It is painful that my alma mater does not share my conservative principles. Sadly, my school is not unique in its promotion of the leftist worldview. This is the norm in academia today—not the exception.

And you are generous, or you would not be among the recipients of this annual report.

Your alma mater is likely doing little to advance your ideas and values among the next generation.

Finally, you care about the future of our country and its younger generations.

And that makes your support of Young America’s Foundation even more impactful.

To work day-in-and-day out with successful, principled, and generous supporters is a very special experience. You have made every day I have been at Young America’s Foundation an opportunity to get to know and work with great Americans.

This annual report illustrates that we have a vehicle to unapologetically advance our freedom principles.

Thank you for being who you are and helping our students and our great nation. Many of our supporters are also generous to the schools they once attended. I would like to give generously to my alma mater, too. However, the values my college highlights and invests in are very far from my own values and beliefs.

As you review the following pages, I hope you take pride in the success you have helped us achieve last year and throughout Young America’s Foundation’s 50-year history. I thank you for being an important part of this cause. Gratefully,

Ron Robinson President

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Our Mission Young America’s Foundation is the principal outreach organization of the Conservative Movement, 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. We inspire millions of young people with conservative ideas through breakthrough conferences and seminars, campus lectures and activism initiatives, internships, and educational programs across the country—including the Reagan Ranch project, the National Journalism Center, the Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise, and Young Americans for Freedom. Young America’s Foundation preserves the Reagan Ranch, Ronald Reagan’s home of 25 years and his only private

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residence during his administration, as a premier Presidential property and site to inspire America’s future leaders and teach the lessons of Ronald Reagan’s Presidency. The National Journalism Center trains students in the skills of accurate journalism and reporting through prestigious media internships and classroom training featuring leading journalists and experts. Young Americans for Freedom chapters provide young conservatives with unmatched resources, training, and activism initiatives to advance freedom at schools nationwide. Young America’s Foundation’s Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise educates and inspires young people to champion free enterprise principles.

The Reagan Ranch, preserved and protected as it was when the Reagans occupied it, passes on President Reagan’s ideas and lasting accomplishments to future generations.

introduce tens of thousands of young people to conservative ideas through nationwide events in Washington, D.C.; Santa Barbara, California; and specifically targeted regional locations.

Campus Initiatives give courageous students the tools and training they need to promote conservative ideas at their schools.

The Reagan Ranch Center

Campus Lectures bring leading conservatives to campuses across the country, often providing students with the only conservative ideas to which they will be exposed during their educations.

is Young America’s Foundation’s state-of-the-art conference facility in Santa Barbara, California, which serves as a “Schoolhouse for Reaganism.”

Young Americans for Freedom chapters bring

Our Capitol Hill Townhouse serves as a home

students together to advocate for the ideas of limited government, individual freedom, free enterprise, national defense, and strong traditional values.

for the Foundation’s Capitol Hill outreach efforts, ensuring interns, alumni, and key leaders in Congress are aware of and involved with our mission and programs.

The Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise popularizes the ideas of free markets, economic freedom, and deregulation.

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The National Journalism Center trains scores of students every year in the skills of truthseeking journalism.


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Our Leadership Board of Directors Ron Robinson President Ronald Pearson Vice President Frank Donatelli Secretary and Treasurer Kimberly Begg T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. Wynton C. Hall Nicole Hoplin Emily Jashinsky Kate Obenshain Keeler Peter Schweizer Thomas L. Phillips Director Emeritus

Reagan Ranch Board of Governors Frank Donatelli Chairman Attorney General Edwin Meese Co-Chairman Governor George Allen Reagan Ranch Presidential Scholar Robert F. Agostinelli Dr. Suzanne Becker Lisa M. Buestrin Robert Cummins George & Becky Norton Dunlop Richard Gaby & Barbara Van Andel-Gaby Robert Giuffra Jr. Timothy S. Goeglein Michael W. Grebe Ambassador Patricia L. Herbold Eric & Nicole Hoplin Ann Knapheide Mark Larson Rebekah Mercer Al Moore Dennis & Nancy Moore Doug & Pat Perry Thomas L. Phillips Rear Admiral JJ Quinn Ruppert & Cheryl Reinstadler Richard & Jane Schwartz Lee Shannon Craig Shirley Owen & Bernadette Casey Smith Barbara S. Waddell Tonette Walker Jay Webber

National Journalism Center Board of Governors T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr. Chairman Chris Bedford

John Gizzi Emily Jashinsky Rich Lowry Alex Marlow The Honorable Alex Mooney Gabby Orr Katie Pavlich Ronald Pearson Kirby Wilbur Tom Winter Thomas L. Phillips Director Emeritus

Young Americans for Freedom Board of Governors Grant Strobl Chairman Chris Bedford Vice Chairman Patrick X. Coyle Executive Director Jack Duffy National High School Chairman Jolie Ballantyne Joseph Ballard Nathan Brand Raj Kannappan Lynn Sementilli Abigail Streu

National Headquarters Staff Ron Robinson President Patrick X. Coyle Vice President Jessica Jensen Vice President and Chief of Staff Ingrid Alston Communications Coordinator Darla Anzalone Director of Communications Jolie Ballantyne Conference Director Jason Barbour Director of Development Kathryn Beale Assistant to the Office of the President Spencer Brown Spokesman Ken Caldwell Staff Accountant Cheryl Cerame Director of Information Technology Elizabeth Donatelli Director of the National Journalism Center Kyle Ferrebee Director of Young Americans for Freedom Chapter Services Karalee Geis Capitol Hill Outreach Director Dede Hamilton Front Office Manager Taylor Hathorn Director of Alumni Relations

Clare Hinshaw Development Relations Coordinator Raj Kannappan Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise Danielle Lee Deputy Director of Communications Haley Limo Development Officer Breana Marsh Program Assistant Kevin McMahon Program Assistant Chris Miranda Director of Marketing Emma Morris Office Assistant Pamela Primrose Senior Staff Accountant Tom Robinson Development Officer Josh Rogers Communications Production Officer Alfonso Santiago Assistant to the Director of Communications Ilinca Scalco Development Officer Karl Stahlfeld Associate Director of the Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise Gabby Sy Assistant to the Director of Communications Steve Trotman Chief Financial Officer Kenny Xu Development Officer Kara Zupkus Program Assistant for Public Relations

Reagan Ranch Staff Andrew Coffin Vice President & Director of the Reagan Ranch Flemming Bertelsen Reagan Ranch Manager Madison Habersetzer Program Officer Rachel Harrison Curator Brent Kilpper Associate Director of the Reagan Ranch Vera Markov Welcome Desk Officer Adam Ochs Development Officer Alec Sackett Development Officer Micah Salazar Ranch Hand Annual Report Production Notes: Jessica Jensen, Editor; Jonathan Briggs, Designer; David Keith and Bob Updegrove, Virginia/Washington, D.C., Photographers; Jacqueline Pilar, California Photographer


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2019 Highlights: A Year of Success With your support in 2019, Young America’s Foundation reached millions of students with your conservative ideas. Indeed, our programs made a lasting—often lifechanging—impact on the young people who filled the sold-out seats at our high school and college conferences, gained inspiration from leading conservatives through our unmatched campus lecture program, and walked in Ronald Reagan’s footsteps at his beloved Rancho del Cielo. We hope you take joy in learning about our top accomplishments for the year. In the pages that follow, you will find images from our unparalleled student programs—including YAF’s conferences, seminars, lectures, and activism initiatives—as well as events at the Reagan Ranch

and Reagan Ranch Center, our national headquarters, and our William & Berniece Grewcock Capitol Hill Townhouse. You will see YAF’s wide-ranging impact as we highlight our reach in the media and online mediums and underscore our groundbreaking work to defend students’ free speech rights and promote free enterprise. Thank you for making 2019 a record year for Young America’s Foundation! 1) YAF boldly defended free speech and student rights—building on our 2018 victory over the University of California, Berkeley. In 2019, YAF won another key First Amendment lawsuit against the University of Florida (UF), with the University agreeing to a settlement, that awarded the UF Young Americans for Freedom chapter $66,000 in damages. The school also agreed to

Young America’s Foundation staff and students meet with Vice President Mike Pence prior to his remarks at YAF’s 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference. (Pictured from left: Vice President Patrick Coyle, Kate Westa, Spokesman Spencer Brown, Director of YAF Chapter Services Kyle Ferrebee, Vice President Pence, Conference Director Jolie Ballantyne, Sarah Long, Bryan O’Shea, and Parker Bowman.)

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Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro speaks to a capacity audience at Baylor University through Young America’s Foundation’s Fred Allen Lecture Series.

change its unconstitutional policies, which discriminated against conservative students by denying them equal access to university resources.

Vice President Mike Pence applauded YAF for successfully fighting for free speech, telling our students, “The work you’ve done has truly been inspiring,” and adding, “When it comes to freedom of speech, the Trump administration and YAF are standing shoulder-to-shoulder, and we always will.”

2) More young people watched our student programs online than in all previous years combined, bringing conservative ideas to the widest audiences in our history. YAF’s videos amassed more than 327 million views on

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YouTube, Facebook, and other platforms. Further, YAF’s Facebook and Twitter accounts pulled in more than 757 million impressions. In addition, YAF’s Virtual Pass—our interactive and engaging virtual classroom— reached a record 1.3 million views. Virtual Pass eliminates barriers to involvement, giving all students the ability to take part in YAF’s programs from afar. 3) Once again, YAF exclusively sponsored Ben Shapiro—the most requested and sought-after speaker in the Conservative Movement today— on campuses nationwide. The Daily Wire editor-in-chief, wildly popular podcast host, and #1 bestselling author has spoken at more than 57 campuses for Young America’s Foundation, routinely drawing hundreds of thousands— often millions—of viewers to his live-streamed lectures. In 2019, students lined up for blocks to attend Shapiro’s sold-out lectures—part of YAF’s Fred Allen Lecture Series—at the University of Michigan, Grand Canyon University, The George Washington University, Boston University, Stanford University, University of Alabama, and Baylor University.

Students from around the country visit Rancho del Cielo during YAF’s October High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

Governor Scott Walker appears on Fox & Friends with host Steve Doocy to announce his role as president-elect of Young America’s Foundation.

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4) In addition to Ben Shapiro, YAF’s campus lecture program featured the nation’s leading conservative speakers, including Michael Knowles, Dinesh D’Souza, Elisha Krauss, Rachel Campos-Duffy, and dozens more. In 2019, YAF brought our unsurpassed campus lecture program to more than 125 schools from coast to coast. The impact of these programs was far-reaching—inspiring audiences beyond the campuses—with YAF’s lectures surpassing 327 million online views. Additionally, YAF’s Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise ensured the leading free market experts and advocates, including Dr. Arthur Laffer, Andy Puzder, and Steve Moore, among others, shared the virtues and importance of free enterprise with today’s young people—tomorrow’s future business leaders and entrepreneurs. 5) In July, Young America’s Foundation announced that—after more than four decades of leadership—President Ron Robinson would retire in early 2021, and YAF’s Board of Directors had elected Wisconsin’s 45th governor, Scott Walker, as his successor.

Following the Governor’s nationally-televised announcement on Fox News’ Fox & Friends, National Review reflected,

Great organizations with strong leaders often struggle with the problem of succession. So, the news that Scott Walker will become the next president of Young America’s Foundation is welcome… it means a key institution of the conservative movement will remain in good hands for years to come.

6) Increasing numbers of high school students visited Ronald Reagan’s Western White House through YAF’s one-of-a-kind High School Conferences at the Reagan Ranch. YAF hosted five high school programs in 2019, including three in Santa Barbara, increasing the capacity and length of the programs to meet growing demand from students eager to begin their journey in the Conservative Movement.

The June High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch, alone, attracted more than 800 participants from 209 schools—as well as 300,000 YAF Virtual Pass viewers—who

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enjoyed four days of learning, fellowship with like-minded peers, and an unforgettable visit to Rancho del Cielo. As one student wrote, “After coming to Santa Barbara, I have a newfound pride for America and individual freedom. I know this conference has changed my life, and I will go home to spread conservative values… at my school!” 7) Young America’s Foundation’s William & Berniece Grewcock Capitol Hill Townhouse celebrated its first full year in operation, ensuring the Foundation has an active presence in the heart of our nation’s capital. Throughout the year, the townhouse served as a bustling venue for YAF’s Capitol Hill activities, attracting students and Capitol Hill interns as well as Foundation alumni, supporters, and friends. Special receptions and dinners featured key conservative leaders, including Speaker Newt Gingrich, Attorney General Edwin Meese, Congressman Sean Duffy, Rachel Campos-Duffy, Congressman Alex Mooney,

Speaker Newt Gingrich addresses guests at YAF’s William & Berniece Grewcock Capitol Hill Townhouse on the topic of his latest book, Trump vs. China.

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Chief of Staff to the Vice President Marc Short welcomes Young America’s Foundation supporters and friends to the White House for a special briefing. Short, a Foundation alumnus, has served on the Foundation’s team in several capacities, including as our first director of the Reagan Ranch in the late 1990s.

Dr. Arthur Laffer, and others. YAF’s increased Capitol Hill outreach efforts also resulted in more members of Congress addressing YAF’s programs—including at the 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference, which featured remarks from Senators Rick Scott, Tom Cotton, Josh Hawley, Marsha Blackburn, and Ted Cruz. 8) Young America’s Foundation celebrated the 50th anniversary of our founding on November 18, and the impact and influence of YAF’s half-century of work was underscored by the leaders eager to participate in the Foundation’s programs throughout the year. Vice Presidents Mike Pence and Dick Cheney, Second Lady Karen Pence, Secretary Betsy DeVos, Speaker Newt Gingrich, Governors Bobby Jindal and Matt Bevin, actor Gary Sinise, business leader Steve Forbes, YAF alumnus and Chief of Staff to the Vice President Marc Short, Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, pro-life activist Lila Rose, bestselling authors Dinesh D’Souza and Peter Schweizer, and hundreds of others turned to YAF to find the best ways to communicate their ideas to broader audiences of young people.

A Selection of 2019 YAF Speakers

Vice President Mike Pence

Secretary Betsy DeVos

Governor Bobby Jindal

Kellyanne Conway

Peter Schweizer

Senator Ted Cruz

Dr. Walter Williams

Mark Levin

Katie Pavlich

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Vice President Mike Pence inspires hundreds of college students from around the country as the headline speaker at the Foundation’s 41st annual National

National Journalism Center summer intern Yuichiro Kakutani participates in a Friday session at YAF’s national headquarters during the 12-week program.

In addition, over the course of five days, YAF’s 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference featured 27 of these leading speakers, reaching more than 1,300 students in Washington, D.C, and an additional 97 million households live on C-SPAN.

9) Young Americans for Freedom chapter growth influenced more young people at more schools nationwide. Young America’s Foundation takes great care to ensure that our Young Americans for Freedom chapters and leaders are actively engaged and thoroughly trained and have the necessary resources to educate and inspire their peers with our shared cause. Our chapters represent fully-functioning and dynamic clubs on campuses, rather than ones that may exist merely on paper. The more than 528 YAF chapters across the country ensure that conservative ideas have a place in our high schools and on our college campuses. 10) The National Journalism Center (NJC) graduated 43 bright, young journalists, with the students completing NJC’s 12-week sessions held in the spring and summer. Combined, these young people published more than 1,400

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pieces, with many articles and stories making national headlines, including intern Yuichiro Kakutani’s groundbreaking investigative piece for the Washington Free Beacon. Kakutani reported on uncovered documents which showed the Clinton White House and key allies spread a multi-year misinformation campaign that utilized thousands of activists to “covertly mold public opinion using talk radio.” The comprehensive reporting also landed Kakutani on

several radio programs to discuss his findings. 11) Young America’s Foundation continues to steward its resources and expand its programming thanks to our wide base of supporters. The Foundation works with more than 600,000 patriotic Americans whose intentions to educate youth are being carried out in their stead by a well-managed, efficient, and proven institution.

YAF student leaders gather for a Chapter Training Seminar at the Foundation’s headquarters to learn the best methods to grow their chapters and reach peers at their schools.

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Conferences & Seminars

Vice President Mike Pence headlines YAF’s 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference, telling the students, “Men and women of YAF, you’re the future of conservatism in America. Make no mistake about it. And as I look out across this crowd, I know the future of conservatism in America is bright.”

High school students from 31 states travel to Washington, D.C., for their introduction to the Conservative Movement at YAF’s 22nd Gratia Houghton Rinehart National High School Leadership Conference.

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College students from around the country gather in Raleigh, North Carolina, for Young America’s Foundation’s regional Freedom Conference.

Ben Shapiro meets with students Catharine and Maximilian Nunes at the June High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

Conference Director Jolie Ballantyne welcomes more than 1,300 conference participants to Washington, D.C., for YAF’s National Conservative Student Conference—the longest-running program of its kind in the Conservative Movement.

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College students meet with YAF’s president-elect, Governor Scott Walker, at the National Conservative Student Conference.

Young America’s Foundation’s 2019 Conferences & Seminars January 25 & 26: YAF Chapter Training Seminar – National Headquarters, Reston, Virginia February 8 & 9: YAF Freedom Conference – Raleigh, North Carolina March 13 to 16: High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch – Santa Barbara, California April 12 & 13: Standing Up for Faith and Freedom Seminar – National Headquarters, Reston, Virginia May 17 & 18: YAF Chapter Training Seminar at the Reagan Ranch – Santa Barbara, California June 5: Ronald Reagan Forum on Capitol Hill – Washington, D.C. June 19 to 22: High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch – Santa Barbara, California July 10 to 13: National High School Leadership Conference – Chevy Chase, Maryland July 30 to August 3: National Conservative Student Conference – Washington, D.C. September 13 & 14: High School Free Enterprise Leaders Conference – National Headquarters, Reston, Virginia September 20 & 21: Road to Freedom Seminar – National Headquarters, Reston, Virginia October 2 to 5: High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch – Santa Barbara, California November 8 & 9: Fall College Retreat at the Reagan Ranch – Santa Barbara, California

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Rev. William Saunders addresses students attending YAF’s Standing Up for Faith and Freedom Seminar.

High school student Hannah Chou meets with One America News host Liz Wheeler in Santa Barbara.

Students attending the Fall College Retreat receive a copy of YAF alumnus Jerome Hudson’s book.

Hundreds of young people learn about the life and lasting accomplishments of our 41st President while visiting Rancho del Cielo during Young America’s Foundation’s June High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

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Students from 37 states and 217 universities make like-minded friends and hear from the Conservative Movement’s top leaders at the 41st annual National

Top podcast host Michael Knowles headlines YAF’s Raleigh Freedom Conference.

Senator Josh Hawley delivers a rousing address—broadcast live on C-SPAN—at YAF’s National Conservative Student Conference.

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(From left) Students Daniel Barron, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Lauren Sagvold, Anthony Velasquez, and Angie Brasher enjoy the Foundation’s Fall College Retreat at the Reagan Ranch.

Students Ella Dalton and Nicholas Sanker gain knowledge and inspiration at the March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

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The Daily Wire’s Elisha Krauss inspires college students at YAF’s Fall College Retreat.


Conservative Student Conference.

Foundation President Ron Robinson discusses the tenets of conservatism with students (from left) Lucy Griffin and Elizabeth Garrett at the March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

Speaking at the March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch, Super Bowl champion Burgess Owens discusses the importance of free enterprise throughout our nation’s history.

While at the Fall College Retreat in Santa Barbara, Venezuelan activist Jorge Galicia (front row, left) meets with students following his remarks on the fight for freedom in his country.

Students (from left) Evan Diaz and Andrew Diaz enjoy a reception during the June High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

Senator Ted Cruz energizes the young audience at YAF’s National Conservative Student Conference.

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National Headquarters

Governor Scott Walker, YAF’s president-elect, addresses Senator Rand Paul meets student Anne Catherine Fields following his remarks. Foundation supporters, students, alumni, and friends in Dale Phelon Hall at the Foundation’s national headquarters.

West Virginia University YAF leader Kathryn Brooks gains inspiration and knowledge at a YAF Chapter Training Seminar.

Economist Dr. Arthur Laffer speaks to young attendees prior to his remarks at the Foundation’s national headquarters.

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Students from around the country attend YAF’s Standing Up for Faith and Freedom Seminar, which teaches students of all faiths attending Catholic schools that Catholic teaching is consistent with the conservative principles of human dignity and human freedom.

(Above) Young America’s Foundation welcomes our William & Berniece Grewcock Intern Scholars to our national headquarters for a one-of-a-kind summer internship experience. Pictured from left: Jaime Hahn, Parker Bowman, Katrina Shaw, Dylan Croup, Benjamin Keene, and Joe Ballard.

(Left) Student Connor Chai enjoys a speaker session during a YAF program focused on inspiring high school students to champion free enterprise.

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Capitol Hill Townhouse & Outreach

YAF alumni from around the Washington, D.C., area enjoy a reception at the Foundation’s William & Berniece Grewcock Capitol Hill Townhouse.

Foundation President Ron Robinson welcomes guests to YAF’s Capitol Hill Townhouse for a book signing event featuring Justice on Trial authors Mollie Hemingway (left) and Carrie Severino (right).

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Visitors to the Foundation’s Capitol Hill Townhouse can see a variety of historic items previously owned by Lady Margaret Thatcher, including this globe, which YAF acquired in 2019.


Participating in YAF’s annual Ronald Reagan Forum on Capitol Hill, Congressman Chris Stewart answers an intern’s question on combating the wave of socialism on campus.

(From left) Speaker Newt Gingrich meets with YAF President Ron Robinson, Vice President of the Board of Directors Ron Pearson, and Director Nicole Hoplin following his remarks at YAF’s Capitol Hill Townhouse.

YAF’s Capitol Hill Townhouse is conveniently located just a few steps from the U.S. Capitol and congressional office buildings.

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Campus Lectures

Popular YAF campus speaker Ben Shapiro delivers a captivating speech—“Hands Off Their Bodies: The Case Against Abortion”—in front of a standing-room-only crowd at the University of Alabama.

2019 Conferences & Lectures by the Numbers

Total Number of Conference Participants: 597,578 Total Number of Lectures: 400+ Total Number of Campus Lectures Streamed Live: 31 YAF Campus Lecture Video Views: 327 million

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On his exclusive campus lecture tour with YAF, Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief Ben Shapiro addresses a capacity audience at Baylor University through the Foundation’s Fred Allen Lecture Series.

Students line up for blocks to attend Shapiro’s YAF-sponsored address at Loyola Marymount University.

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Grand Canyon University (GCU) YAF hosts Ben Shapiro in front of a capacity audience despite campus administrators’ initial efforts to block the chapter

Daily Wire host Michael Knowles spends time with YAF student activists at California State University, Los Angeles, following his speech, part of the Foundation’s Logan Family Advancing Freedom Lecture Series.

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from bringing the nation’s top conservative podcast host to campus.

Sean Spicer, President Donald Trump’s first White House press secretary, addresses a full lecture hall at the University of Pennsylvania—an event made possible by Young America’s Foundation’s Ken & Janice Shengold Advancing Freedom Lecture Series. Leading radio host Dana Loesch speaks to students at the University of Texas at Austin as part of Young America’s Foundation’s Robert and Patricia Herbold Lecture Series.

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The Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles and Andrew Klavan headline a joint YAF appearance, sponsored by Robert and Patricia Herbold, at Texas A&M University.

Elisha Krauss, Daily Wire host and contributor, meets with student Jenna Babcock at the University of Mississippi following Krauss’s campus lecture.

Speaker Newt Gingrich meets with students at the University of Southern California following his Young America’s Foundation campus lecture.

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Vice President Dick Cheney speaks at Beloit College during a Young America’s Foundation lecture moderated by YAF’s president-elect, Governor Scott Walker.

New York Times bestselling author Dinesh D’Souza enlightens future leaders at Virginia Tech through his YAF-sponsored #FakeHistory Debunked Lecture Tour.

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The Reagan Ranch

USS California crew members enjoy a day at Rancho del Cielo as part of their 2019 Namesake Visit, during which crew members also visited with schools and ROTC groups across California.

Students from around the country tour Ronald Reagan’s adobe ranch home during Young America’s Foundation’s Fall College Retreat at the Reagan Ranch.

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(Above) Young visitors learn about Ronald Reagan’s life and lasting accomplishments as they walk in his footsteps at Rancho del Cielo during YAF’s March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos spends a morning at Rancho del Cielo prior to her remarks at the Wendy P. McCaw Reagan Ranch Roundtable luncheon.

High school students tour the tack barn at the Reagan Ranch, learning about Ronald Reagan’s love of horseback riding and the outdoors.

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Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin visits the Reagan Ranch during YAF’s Fall College Retreat and President’s Club weekend in Santa Barbara.

YAF’s Reagan Ranch Center summer interns (from left) Jackson Kelly, Mary Warmbier, Emiliano Sanchez, Kathryn Brooks, and Alexander Jelloian stop near the entrance to the Moore Family Ranch, one of two properties adjacent to Rancho del Cielo which are sponsored by Reagan Ranch Board of Governors member Al Moore. Young America’s Foundation’s acquisition of these properties helps ensure the Reagan Ranch is preserved and protected for generations to come.

In front of a high school audience at Rancho del Cielo, Vice President and Director of the Reagan Ranch Andrew Coffin interviews Rear Admiral JJ Quinn about his service as the naval aide to President Reagan.

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High schoolers from around the country gain inspiration from a day at Rancho del Cielo—a visit which has become a rite of passage for all young conservatives.

West Virginia University student Kathryn Brooks (left) and Kennesaw State University student Stephen Omorogbe (right) appreciate an afternoon at Ronald Reagan’s Western White House, which Young America’s Foundation has preserved and protected since 1998.

Congressman Darin LaHood shares his Reagan Ranch visit experience with his youngest son, Teddy.

Young women from around the country meet like-minded friends while at Rancho del Cielo during YAF’s June High School Conference.

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Actor Gary Sinise meets with local Santa Barbara students following his remarks at the April Reagan Ranch Roundtable luncheon.

A student participates in a question and answer session at the March High School Conference in Santa Barbara.

Wendy McCaw (left), longtime Foundation supporter and sponsor of YAF’s Reagan Ranch Roundtable series, meets with Senator Rand Paul and Kelley Paul at the Reagan Ranch Center.

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David Bossie President, Citizens United and Citizens United Foundation

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Dr. Arthur Laffer Economist and author

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The Honorable Tom McClintock United States Representative, 4th District of California

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Gary Sinise Actor, director, and bestselling author

The Honorable Rand Paul and Kelley Paul United States Senator, Kentucky, and author

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The Honorable Betsy Devos United States Secretary of Education

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The Honorable Scott Walker 45th Governor of Wisconsin and president-elect, Young America’s Foundation

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Michael Knowles Host, “The Michael Knowles Show,” The Daily Wire

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Peggy Grande Author and executive assistant to President Reagan (1989 to 1999)

High school conference participants travel to Santa Barbara in October for four full days of YAF speaker sessions, fellowship, learning, and inspiration at the Reagan Ranch Center.

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Second Lady of the United States Karen Pence and her daughter, Charlotte Pence, share their children’s book, Marlon Bundo’s A Day in the Nation’s Capital, with a young audience at the Reagan Ranch Center. The Reagan Ranch Center unveils a new exhibit featuring the life of John Barletta, President Reagan’s longest-serving Secret Service agent and a member of the Reagan Ranch Board of Governors. Barletta, who passed away in 2018, was a key ally, friend, and supporter of YAF’s work to preserve and protect the Reagan Ranch. The extensive exhibit features photos and videos of Barletta as well as priceless ranch-related items from his personal collection, which Barletta gifted to Young America’s Foundation.

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College students receive conservative resources, meet young people from around the country, and explore Young America’s Foundation’s Reagan Ranch Center Exhibit Galleries during the Fall College Retreat in Santa Barbara.

Foundation President Ron Robinson meets with YAF alumnus and Breitbart News Entertainment Editor Jerome Hudson following his remarks at the Reagan Ranch Center.

Local elementary school students receive a signed copy of Karen and Charlotte Pence’s latest children’s book.

Student Silas Paul meets with President Reagan’s son, Michael Reagan, at the October High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

Judge Janice Rogers Brown tours the Reagan Ranch Center prior to speaking at a special dinner for YAF supporters and friends sponsored by the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. From left: Bradley Foundation Senior Program Director Ingrid Gregg, YAF Vice President and Chief of Staff Jessica Jensen, Bradley Foundation President Richard Graber, Judge Brown, and YAF Vice President and Director of the Reagan Ranch Andrew Coffin.

University of California, Santa Barbara student Mary Warmbier receives a signed copy of Citizens United President David Bossie’s latest book, Trump’s Enemies, following Bossie’s remarks at the February Reagan Ranch Roundtable.

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Young Americans for Freedom

Young Americans for Freedom activists gather in Washington, D.C., for the annual March for Life.

2019 YAF Chapters by the Numbers

Total Number of YAF Chapters: 528 Total Number of High School YAF Chapters: 296 Total Number of College YAF Chapters: 232 Total Number of States with YAF Chapters: 48

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YAF National High School Chairman Jack Duffy (center) meets with fellow student Mississippi State University YAF activists host a membership activists at the Foundation’s June High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch. table to recruit students to their campus organization.

Students Rashad Malik Harris (left) and Jack Burger (right) meet with Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos at the Reagan Ranch Center during a YAF Chapter Training Seminar.

University of Michigan YAF leader Kate Westa shares her activism advice and experiences with Young Americans for Freedom members from around the country.

YAF student leaders gather for a Chapter Training Seminar at the Foundation’s headquarters to learn the best methods to grow their chapters and reach their peers.

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Center for Entrepreneurship & Free Enterprise

More than 100 students gather for a group photo in front of the Foundation’s national headquarters during the inaugural High School Free Enterprise Leaders Conference.

Student Juana Salas asks a question during Q&A at YAF’s High School Free Enterprise Leaders Conference.

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Dr. Arthur Laffer makes the case for President Trump’s economic policies at Wagner College through YAF’s Thomas W. Smith Foundation Free Enterprise Lecture Series.


Author and professor Dr. Burt Folsom—YAF’s longest serving faculty member—educates seminar participants about the failures of socialism and the heroic free market entrepreneurs who built America.

The King’s College Executive Vice President Brian Brenberg engages with student attendees prior to his remarks at the Road to Freedom Seminar at YAF’s national headquarters.

Steve Moore delivers a lecture on “Trumponomics” at Cornell University. Business leader Steve Forbes addresses students at Kennesaw State University.

Brandeis University student activists meet with John Stossel following his campus lecture, part of YAF’s Ken and Janice Shengold Advancing Freedom Lecture Series.

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Campus Activism & Initiatives

Students on more than 220 campuses nationwide participate in YAF’s 9/11: Never Forget Project by creating impactful flag displays to honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost on September 11, 2001.

Local students help create a 9/11: Never Forget Project flag memorial on West Beach in Santa Barbara, California.

Coronado High School (California) activists distribute posters underscoring the deadly realities of socialism to their peers during YAF’s Freedom Week initiative. YAF activists at the University of Pennsylvania ensure their peers remember the lives lost at the hands of terrorists on September 11, 2001.

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Young Americans for Freedom activists at the University of Florida show their support for securing our nation’s borders.

A YAF activist at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte helps build a “socialism graveyard” on campus to highlight the millions of lives lost at the hands of the deadly ideology.

Members of JROTC at Great Oak High School (California) participate in Young America’s Foundation’s Freedom Week, which celebrates the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and Veterans Day.

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Alumni

Speaking at the 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference, Chief of Staff to the Vice President and Special Assistant to the President Marc Short reflects on his days as a YAF student activist and team member. Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow shares how Young America’s Foundation impacted his life and career while speaking at the March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

YAF alumnus, director, and #1 New York Times bestselling author Peter Schweizer (left) receives the Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award from fellow director and Reagan Ranch Board of Governors Chairman Frank Donatelli (right).

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Jerome Hudson, Breitbart entertainment editor and YAF alumnus, Alumna Leah Campos, a recent senior advisor on the U.S. House Foreign discusses his first book during a reception and booksigning at YAF’s Affairs Committee, speaks at the Foundation’s Rawhide Circle Retreat in William & Berniece Grewcock Capitol Hill Townhouse. Washington, D.C.

Alumna and New York Times bestselling author Katie Pavlich tells YAF supporters how the Foundation sparked her interest in conservative ideas when she attended a college conference at the Reagan Ranch.

Alumnus Chris Garcia—who recently served as national deputy director of the U.S. Department of Commerce—meets with economist Dr. Arthur Laffer at Young America’s Foundation’s national headquarters.

National Journalism Center and YAF alumni enjoy an evening reception at the Foundation’s Capitol Hill Townhouse.

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National Journalism Center

Congressman French Hill meets with the National Journalism Center’s summer interns at YAF’s William & Berniece Grewcock Capitol Hill Townhouse.

Recent NJC Graduates in Key Positions Name

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Nicole Ault

Assistant Editorial Page Writer, Wall Street Journal

Ethan Barton

Acting Editor-In-Chief, Daily Caller News Foundation

Scott Cook

Reporter, ABC 6 (Providence, Rhode Island)

Kevin Daley

Supreme Court Correspondent, Washington Free Beacon

Joely Friedman

Communications Department, National Geographic

Gabriella Orr

White House Reporter, Politico

Madeline Osburn

Radio Producer/Staff Writer, The Federalist

Melissa Quinn

Policy Reporter, CBSNews.com

Kathryn Watson

White House Reporter, CBS News Digital

Sarah Westwood

White House Reporter, CNN

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National Journalism Center summer participant Julie Mitchell is hard at work during her internship at Radio America.

Members of NJC’s spring class spend a day on Capitol Hill, learning the ins and outs of congressional reporting.

Tucker Carlson meets with the National Journalism Center’s spring interns on the set of his Fox News program, Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Director Elizabeth Donatelli presents Yuichiro Kakutani with his NJC diploma following Kakutani’s very successful summer as an NJC intern at the Washington Free Beacon, where he was later hired as a reporter.

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NJC alumni Anders Hagstrom, Melissa Quinn, and Taylor Walters share their NJC experience with students during spring orientation.

NJC summer participants (from left) Regina Barton, Jonas Wells, and Grayce McCormick gain hands-on training during their internships at the Washington Examiner.

Ray Zate with Fox 5 Las Vegas teaches the NJC interns how to most effectively use video to tell their stories and reach the widest audience.

National Journalism Center intern Hannah Styles hones her reporting skills during a live broadcast on One America News Network.

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A Selection of NJC Internship Placements CRTV Daily Caller Daily Signal Federalist Fox News Media Research Center One America News RealClearPolitics Townhall USA Today Washington Business Journal Washington Examiner Washington Free Beacon Washington Times WMAL

2019 NJC Intern Highlights

Total Number of NJC Interns: 43 Total Number of NJC Alumni: 2,308 Total Number of Articles Published by 2019 NJC Interns: 1,400

The National Journalism Center’s summer class meets at YAF’s national headquarters for a weekly training session during the 12-week program.

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Student Rights and Campus Free Speech

Top YAF campus activists from around the country are invited to the White House to attend President Trump’s signing of an Executive Order protecting campus free speech.

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(Above) Dr. Arthur Laffer appears on Fox News’s Fox & Friends to discuss the leftist intolerance at his YAF-sponsored lecture at Binghamton University, where campus leftists shouted down and completely disrupted his speech (right).

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Digital & Social Media

2019 Digital Media Highlights YAF.org Website Views — 4 million YAF Virtual Pass Participants — 1.3 million Total YAF Video Views — 327.6 million Twitter Impressions — 119 million

Facebook Video Views — 166.3 million Facebook Impressions — 638 million YouTube Views — 71.2 million YouTube Hours Watched — 5.8 million

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Young America’s Foundation’s Virtual Pass—an interactive stream of YAF’s conferences and lectures—eliminates barriers to participation in our programs, increasing the Foundation’s reach to young people nationwide.


YAF Spokesman Spencer Brown tweets an update on Grand Canyon University’s decision to allow Ben Shapiro to speak on campus—a reversal of GCU’s earlier decision to block the YAF lecture.

Connect with YAF Online! Facebook facebook.com/YoungAmericasFoundation Twitter twitter.com/YAF (@YAF) YouTube YouTube.com/YAFtv Instagram Instagram.com/YAF_ (@YAF_) The Reagan Ranch @TheReaganRanch facebook.com/ReaganRanch Young Americans for Freedom @Y_A_Freedom facebook.com/YAFreedom The National Journalism Center @NJC_YAF facebook.com/NationalJournalismCenter

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Media & Publications

Reagan Ranch Board of Governors member Mark Larson (right) interviews Dr. Arthur Laffer (left) for his radio program, which was broadcast live from the Reagan Ranch Center during YAF’s anniversary celebration of Ronald Reagan’s 1981 Economic Recovery Tax Act.

2019 YAF TV, Radio, & Print Media by the Numbers

Mentions in the Press/Print Publications: 3,895 TV/Radio Appearances: 180 Reagan Ranch Calendars Distributed: 1.45 million

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During an appearance on Fox News’s Fox and Friends, Governor Scott Walker announces that Young America’s Foundation’s Board of Directors has elected him the next president of the Foundation—a role he will assume when YAF’s current president, Ron Robinson, retires in early 2021.

Rick and Cory Harrison (right), owners of the world-famous Gold and Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, Nevada, visit the Reagan Ranch and meet with Curator Rachel Harrison and Michael Reagan while filming an episode of Pawn Stars for the History Channel.

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YAF’s 41st annual National Conservative Student Conference is broadcast on C-SPAN, reaching 97 million households nationwide.

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2019 YAF Publications WINTER 2019

VOL. 40

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Inside: Ben Shapiro, YAF’s Leading Speaker

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Financial Report In 2019, Young America’s Foundation experienced our 19th consecutive year of growth, with net assets totaling more than $76 million. Revenue in 2019 exceeded $32.25 million, bringing the total support and revenue raised over the past decade to more than $240 million. Our endowment has grown to a robust $23.73 million and has provided in excess of $8.4 million in cumulative payouts to fund programs and Rancho del Cielo preservation.

interested in passing on their ideas and protecting the home of one of America’s greatest Presidents.

Young America’s Foundation maintained its strong financial position unencumbered with long-term debt. Not reflected in the financial statements are the hundreds of planned gifts the Foundation expects to receive in the coming years. Young America’s Foundation increasingly receives bequests and other planned gifts from Americans across the country

Also, our extensive network of students who volunteer hundreds of hours of their time to spread conservative ideas while strengthening their leadership skills adds great value to our underlying financial strength. The Foundation is grateful to all who support Young America’s Foundation and the Reagan Ranch so future generations will lead America in freedom.

Young America’s Foundation’s Endowment $ 24,000,000 $ 22,000,000 $ 20,000,000 $ 18,000,000 $ 16,000,000 $ 14,000,000 $ 12,000,000 $ 10,000,000 $ 8,000,000 $ 6,000,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 2,000,000

Note: The financial information presented in this report does not represent audited financial statements. Audited financial statements can be found on the Foundation’s website, www.yaf.org.

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Ken Blackwell, conservative activist and 51st Secretary of State of Ohio, addresses Young America’s Foundation’s March High School Conference at the Reagan Ranch.

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