skip to main content

Start a Chapter

Build your home base. Find your people. Lead your way.

Group of diverse young people smiling at a community event

The smallest, most personal, and most important group within AZA and BBG is the chapter. Every member of AZA and BBG belongs to a chapter, and each chapter functions like a large family.

Chapters plan programs based on the interests of their current and prospective members and introduce new members to the traditions of AZA and BBG. A chapter’s smaller size allows members to build strong connections with one another while creating meaningful experiences together.

Chapters are where meetings take place, programs are planned, and members spend time with Jewish teens in their local community. Each chapter is led by a leadership board elected by its members every six months or annually. With more than 725 chapters around the world, there is a place for everyone.

Start a Chapter

The greatest legacy to leave in BBYO is starting a chapter. Starting a new chapter is one of the fastest ways to grow our movement. A new chapter would form for one of three primary reasons:

  • There are Jewish teens in a community interested in BBYO, but no current chapter.

  • There are not enough leadership opportunities in the current chapter.

  • There are special populations of teens in your community that could form an affinity-based chapter (e.g., summer camp alumni, Russian-speaking Jews, etc.)

Follow the steps below to officially launch your AZA, BBG, or BBYO chapter. If you're looking for a name change petition, head here. For more information, check out the Chapter Chartering Process Overview.

Three friends sitting on a hammock
tab-block-2

Start Up Chapter

This stage begins with a group of teens interested in starting a new chapter. In this stage, you're building a network of teens, parents, and community partners. We want to help you out—let us know what you're starting!

The actions below will help you launch your Start Up Chapter.

  • Submit Start Up Chapter Notification form

  • Complete Community Mapping thought exercise

  • Begin spreading the word to recruit members

  • Identify informal teen leaders

  • Build awareness in your local Jewish community

  • Establish a strong relationship with a supportive adult and encourage them to become your chapter advisor

  • Host a chapter kickoff event and make a plan to gather monthly as a group

  • Encourage attendance at regional conventions and events

Key Resources

How to Start a Chapter
Learn the basics of how to start a new AZA, BBG, or BBYO chapter in your community.

BBYO Community Mapping
Use this activity to unleash the potential for programming and recruitment in your city.

Advisor Recruitment Tips
Learn about best practices to recruit new chapter advisors.

Prospect List
Utilize the most common types of prospect lists for recruitment, event attendance, and more.

Celebrate Your Chapter With International Awards

Chapter Resource Hub

Explore some resources below to take your chapter to new heights of excellence.

Form
Apply for Grants

Ready to turn your chapter's programming from good to WOW? Explore all the BBYO International Grants available for your chapter.

Resource
Building a BBYO Constitution

Learn what a constitution is, download a template to help you write one, and determine how to present it at a Business Meeting.

Resource
Chapter Excellence Assessment

Evaluate your chapter's health and set goals for the upcoming semester.

Template
Chapter Planning: Goals and Calendar

Set your chapter up for a great year with fun goals and an easy to use calendar.

Resource
MRIHA: BBYO’s Relationship Driven Recruitment Model

Learn the steps of Meet, Record, Invite, Host, and Ask to bring teens closer to BBYO.

Resource
MIT/AIT Curriculum

Utilize these sessions to educate Members-in-Training (MITs) and Alephs-in-Training (AITs) about everything BBYO.

Template
Program Planning Forn

Use this form to plan the content for every program or event you run. 

Resource
Steps to Strategic Calendaring

Building a calendar is key to a successful chapter experience. Follow these steps to plan for a great semester.

Resource
The Role of Chapter Executive Boards

The Executive 'Exec' Board of a chapter ensures that your chapter is healthy and operating at full capacity.