Turning Point USA is proud to announce that its National Field Program (NFP) for high school students has gone through tremendous growth since its launch in 2022. 

During its first year, 610 chapters and 60 events were held throughout the country, with the largest event – featuring contributors Anthony Watson and Stephen Davis – having 250 attendees. 

Notably, within two years, those numbers increased by over 50 percent. The number of chapters grew to 1,255, and a total of 260 events were hosted. The largest event, hosted by the San Jose Activism Hub, welcomed 695 attendees to hear Riley Gaines speak at San Jose State University in 2024.

AmericaFest, TPUSA’s most-attended event, had 566 high school students attend the conference in 2022. Two years later, this number increased by nearly 100 percent with 1,517 students attending the conference that year.  

NFP exists to aid like-minded students in becoming patriotic activists in their communities. The program has 48 field representatives who assist high school chapters in becoming freedom-loving activists within their community by sharing their beliefs through grassroots activism and events.

TPUSA also provides NFP chapters with a variety of sociopolitically themed activism kits and resources to become politically active citizens in their community. One of these resources is “Pledge to Vote,” an initiative for notifying and helping students register to vote upon reaching the age of 18. Additionally, the program’s “Flag the Classroom” aims to have a US flag installed in every classroom throughout the nation. 

In July, TPUSA’s NFP High School program will be rebranded to “Club America”. Along with building on the success of the high school program, Club America will focus on creating future generations of leaders proud of their heritage as Americans. The about page on Club America’s website states:

“Club America serves to empower the patriotic leaders of tomorrow. Students who lead Club America chapters will be empowered to build strong networks, spearhead impactful initiatives, help students register to vote, and inspire meaningful conversations about the foundations of a free society.”

If you wish to launch a Club America chapter at a school that doesn’t have one, go ahead and fill out this form!