The Next Generation of Conservatism is Here- CampusReform.org

Hey guys,

You may have noticed I’ve been a little absent lately, but rest assured- I’ve been hard at work, helping put together a fantastic resource which could very well revolutionize how conservative college students interact and organize online. CampusReform.org is a comprehensive social networking site for conservative students, with elaborate subsites for every 4-year college in America.

Full disclosure- I work in the Leadership Institute‘s Campus Leadership Program, which runs CampusReform.org. We have been operating in beta form for the last 2 weeks, and finally have the official launched and ready for anyone to join. We are looking for college students actively involved in conservative groups on their campuses, connecting them with resources and professional associations advocating for a variety of issues ranging from abortion to gun rights.

We also provide a number of different activism resources for all students, as well as a site for tracking leftist faculty or even reviewing biased textbooks. If you are on a college campus and want to start a new conservative group on your campus, simply head to the Staff page and contact the Campus Services Coordinator in your area, and he or she will be glad to help you start a group on your campus. (If you’re in the DC, Maryland, Virginia or West Virginia area, that’s me!)

In short, we connect active students on college campuses to resources for activism to promote conservative ideals. This is where the future of online organizing is, and we’re finally here. For more information, check out the Campus Reform FAQ after the break.

Q. What is CampusReform.org?

A. CampusReform.org is a one-stop resource, networking, and instruction center for conservative activists to take back their campuses from leftist domination.

Created to give conservatives a powerful new weapon in their fight for the hearts and minds of the next generation of citizens, politicians, and members of government and media, CampusReform.org facilitates the establishment of conservative student groups and supports their development as a powerful voice to fight against leftist abuse and bias on their campuses.

It makes available new opportunities for student groups to interact with alumni, parents, faculty, and other members of the broader community interested in taking a stand for conservatism.

Q. How is CampusReform.org organized?

A. From the main page of our site, visitors can search and find a subsite dedicated to each of the 2,376 four-year colleges in America. There, you can check out conservative groups on campus, or form your own!

Each campus group has its own page, blog, event listing, membership roster of site users, and access to a variety of powerful weapons to identify, expose, and combat leftist abuses on campus. The main page also features a number of tools for effective conservative activism and a national blog and articles to keep you updated on the activities at the front line of the conservative movement.

Q. How can CampusReform.org help me?

A. CampusReform.org is the best resource for you if you are interested in founding, maintaining, or assisting a conservative student group on your campus.

Your independent group will receive its own page within your college or university’s subsite on CampusReform.org.  There, student group members will be able to post event listings, blog about matters of interest to you, request assistance from the CampusReform community, and network with other groups and members of the conservative community on your campus and around the country.

CampusReform.org also makes it easy for your group to borrow and share activism and fundraising ideas, report leftist abuses on your campus, or rate professors and textbooks for left-wing bias.

Our cutting edge social networking capabilities connect student groups directly to donors and other conservative members of their communities who want to help students take back their campuses.

So that’s it! Meghann Parlett over at TechRepublican has a new post interviewing Adrienne Royer who works directly with the website, and she discusses many of the different features there if you have more questions.

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