Most Americans can tell you they support limited government and constitutional rights. Few can tell you why or how the Founders designed a system to protect them. NFA exists to close that gap.
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Every membership level includes the complete NFA curriculum.
Mark McEathron is the Executive Director and founder of the New Federalists Alliance. A United States Army veteran and lifelong student of American political philosophy, Mark started NFA out of a conviction that conservative civic education had become shallow — long on passion, short on the architectural thinking that gives conservatism its coherence and its staying power.
NFA draws on the intellectual tradition of Edmund Burke, Russell Kirk, Friedrich Hayek, and the American Founders whose warnings about consolidated power proved prescient. The curriculum is built to last — structured around 40 Principles and 9 Institutions that give citizens not just a vocabulary for conservatism, but a framework for living it.
Cohort-based intensive training: speaker development, media engagement, local political influence, and constitutional advocacy. Limited enrollment. Application required.
Join the waitlist →A: Yes. Standard monthly membership cancels anytime, no questions asked. Annual and Lifetime memberships are non-refundable.
A: Lesson 1 — What Is Conservatism? — is complete and available to members immediately. New lessons are in production and release regularly. Members receive early access before each lesson goes public.
A: A curated directory of conservative-owned businesses offering discounts to NFA members. Access is included with all Standard and above memberships — in many cases, the savings alone can offset your membership cost.
A: Yes. New Federalists Alliance is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Membership dues fund member services and are not tax-deductible. Separate charitable donations to NFA are tax-deductible.
The curriculum exists. The framework is being built lesson by lesson. The question is whether you want to be part of it from the beginning — when the community is small, the conversations are substantive, and your membership directly funds what comes next.
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