Ready to Change the World?
So many young people want to change the world, but they’re not sure where to begin. When you join JCI USA, you have a platform to pursue your interests and passions to create positive change. Want to create a project in your community to address climate change and sustainability? Want to financially empower young people by offering financial literacy programs? You can with JCI USA. By becoming a member, individuals gain access to a supportive network of like-minded peers, mentors, and resources that empower them to unlock their full potential as leaders.
Through hands-on projects, training programs, and events around the world, members acquire valuable skills, expand their knowledge, and build meaningful connections that extend far beyond their local communities. In alignment with initiatives like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, you have a low-risk environment where you can build your skills and profile as a leader. Join today to enhance your leadership journey!
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are dues?
What do I get with my membership?
Your membership dues get you access to:
- The international JCI network through the JCI Virtual Community
- The Young Leader Lab, an online resource that features development modules on everything from using ChatGPT to challenges like meeting with elected officials in your local area
- JCI USA programs, like One Year to Lead, United to Beat Malaria, Twinning, Creative Young Entrepreneur, and many others!
- Member discounts to JCI USA events, such as North American Academy and the annual JCI USA National Convention
- Member discounts to everything from gym memberships to car rentals through our partner organization, FunEx
When you join, you’ll receive an onboarding link that gives you everything you need to get the most out of your membership!
How do I join a chapter?
What if there’s not a chapter by me?
What are the goals of JCI USA?
Is JCI USA a nonprofit organization?
Yes, JCI USA is a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization that is registered with the IRS. While the national level is a 501(c)4, some of our local chapters are registered as 501(c)3 nonprofits.