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What is NULYP?
A network of young professionals across the country who provide leadership development and advancement, economic empowerment and community volunteer opportunities for other young professionals. The organization trains, develops and educates young professionals to take leadership roles within the National Urban League, the civil rights movement and society-at-large. Members of NULYP are defining, developing, implementing and leading the next generation civil rights agenda.

Our Vision for the future is powerful and our commitment to the community is unwavering. Join us to create a better future for the community.

National Urban League Young Professionals
With over 3,000 members in 61 chapters, these successful young achievers (21-45 years old) represent the next generation of Urban League leaders

 

What does NULYP Do?
WE support the goals and mission of the Winston Salem Urban League and the National Urban League by serving our community and developing our members through mentoring, tutoring, scholarships, economic empowerment, political engagement and leadership development programs. We offer a social outlet through our networking events. Our chapter implements local programs in support of the National Urban League empowerment agenda, which include:
  • Economic Empowerment
  • Education and Youth Empowerment
  • Civic Engagement Empowerment
  • Health and Quality of Life Empowerment
  • Civil Rights and Racial Justice Empowerment
 
 
NULYP's mission is to engage young professionals in the National Urban League's movement towards the achievement of social and economic equality.
NULYP strives to develop programs that encourage individual members' personal and professional development. We support the goals and mission of the National Urban League by serving our communities and developing our members through mentoring, tutoring, scholarships, economic empowerment, political engagement and leadership development programs.
 
 
 
 
Our Chapter
Currently has three working committees. The Community Relations Committee is responsible for planning programs to support the NUL Employment Agenda. The Programs Committee is responsible for planning social and fund-raising events. The PR Committee is responsible for supporting and marketing the chapter programs and events.

Current Leadership Team:
Jonathan Sadler - President
Courtney Taylor - 1st Vice President
Nebra Bess - Secretary
Claudia Shivers - Treasurer
Aliza Diggs Bailey - Advisor

Serving the Winston Salem Urban League since 2006