The Greater Phoenix Urban League Young Professionals (GPULYP) is an
auxiliary of the Greater Phoenix Urban League (GPUL). Established in
2005, our primary mission is to serve as a vehicle for young
professionals to become involved in a variety of professional and
civic programs, including educational, fundraising and networking
events, as well as a broad range of community service activities.
In addition, GPULYP works to raise funds to support the GPUL, the
GPULYP and the programs of both organizations. These efforts assist
our organizations’ efforts to make the greater Phoenix area a more
equitable place for all citizens. GPULYP is an affiliate chapter of
the National Urban League Young Professionals.
National Urban League Young Professionals (NULYP) is a network
of young professionals, across the country that provides leadership
development, 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.
NULYP's mission is to engage young professionals in the National
Urban League's movement towards the achievement of social and
economic equality. NULYP does this by providing an effective forum
through which young professionals can support the Urban League's
more than 100 affiliates in 35 states and the District of Columbia.
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 chapters
implement local programs in support of the National Urban League
empowerment agenda, which include:
NULYP
also works to strengthen our members by encouraging them to achieve
balance in their lives even as they work to strengthen their
communities. To this end, NULYP strives to develop programs that
encourage individual members' personal and professional development.
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