The U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association Board of Trustees has established Shared Interest Groups (SIGs ) as an enduring Alumni Association program designed to encourage members to continue to strengthen their connections to the U.S. Naval Academy and their fellow alumni in the ways that are most meaningful to them. The Alumni Association and Foundation endorsed its first three SIGs in 2018. These SIGs are reviewed semi-annually at the fall and spring Board meetings to monitor their progress and document their successes.  

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RUN TO HONOR

Run To Honor honors Naval Academy alumni lost in combat or military operations in service to our nation.

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NAVAL ACADEMY MINORITY ASSOCIATION (NaMA)

NAMA supports future leaders through diversity-focused recruitment, mentoring, professional networking and outreach initiatives. They promote STEM, Summer Seminar (and other programs), strengthen minority engagement and provide scholarships and philanthropic support for underserved candidates.

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USNA WOMEN

USNA Women is a vibrant volunteer community gathered to provide a place of connection and belonging for alumnae and their supporters. They leverage their combined experience to educate, advocate and support causes that impact their alumnae community and midshipmen. They also strengthen the legacy of Naval Academy women. They are stronger together.

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Naval Engineers & STEM Advocates (NESA)

NESA is focused on highlighting an urgent need for more young Americans to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).  NESA supports USNA alumni, faculty and midshipmen by partnering with local and national communities to inspire participation, and engage students, professors, teachers and engineering professionals in support of recruiting and retaining Naval STEM professionals. 

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USNA PRIDE

USNA Pride fosters a strong community among LGBTQ+ alumni and allies, connecting them across classes, locations and services through shared experiences. It serves as a platform for LGBTQ+ representation within the broader alumni network, highlighting their contributions to the Academy, the military and beyond. Additionally, it provides mentorship and support for LGBTQ+ alumni in the fleet.

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USNA ALUMNI FINANCE PROFESSIONALS

The USNA Alumni Finance Professionals was formed with the purpose of connecting and supporting USNA alumni by partnering with local and national USNA alumni communities to connect, engage and network finance and investment professionals in support of the next generation of USNA associated finance and investment professionals. 

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Frequently Asked SIG Questions

What are USNA Alumni Association (USNA AA) Shared Interest Groups (SIGs)?
Shared Interest Groups are communities of alumni that actively communicate or gather around a central unifying purpose and a common shared affinity or bond based on shared experience, background, academic affiliation, profession or other USNA-related interest beyond class year or chapter affiliation.
Can you give an example of a potential USNA AA SIG?
Shared interests could relate to a myriad of factors that tie alumni together such as, but not limited to, Academy team sports or clubs, academic affiliation, careers in the fleet or second careers such as business executives or lawyers.
Why is our Alumni Association Board of Trustees interested in SIGs?
Feedback from a comprehensive membership survey conducted by Fleishman-Hillard, Inc., in 2010 showed that a significant number of our alumni are interested in "Alumni Interest Groups" as a "future alumni member service." Of those surveyed, 68% of women and 34% of men indicted they are extremely/very/somewhat interested in Alumni Interest Groups. When the data is reviewed by decade ('70s, '80s, '90s, etc.), those who are extremely/very/somewhat interested in Alumni Interest Groups break out as follows: 1970s – 32%; 1980s – 39%; 1990s – 47%; 2000s – 50%. Furthermore, USNA AA Shared Interest Groups will provide additional opportunities for our Alumni Association to engage our alumni outside of class and chapter organizations.
How is a SIG different from a Chapter?
SIGs should remain volunteer-driven, independent organizations, and should be aligned with the overall missions of the United States Naval Academy (USNA), the Alumni Association and the Foundation and strive to strengthen relationships between alumni and the Academy. SIG members are expected to be actively involved with other Alumni Association activities such as class and chapter activities, and are envisioned as complements to Alumni Association activities and not as isolated entities.
How do I start a new USNA AA SIG?
An individual USNA graduate or group of alumni seeking recognition as a SIG must submit an application to SIG@usna.com and include a proposed charter and a petition with a minimum of 25 alumni names who are alumni association members and who support the charter and pledge to join the group. These signatures may be collected electronically. Please see the USNA AA Shared Interest Group Handbook for more details.
What is a SIG charter?
(A) A SIG charter describes the basic principles of the group including a mission statement stating its purpose for existence and how it is connected to the mission of the USNA AA. Sample charters and more detailed requirements are outlined in the draft handbook for Shared Interest Groups. Please contact SIG@usna.com for further information. Please see the USNA AA Shared Interest Group Handbook for more details.
Where can I find a copy of the USNA AA draft SIG Handbook?
Contact the Alumni Association at SIG@usna.com or go to www.usna.com/sig-handbook.
Who can join a USNA AA SIG?
SIG membership should be open to, and limit membership to, any member of the USNA community defined as alumni, their spouses/partners, faculty, staff, visiting faculty and friends of the Naval Academy and/or alumni group. At a minimum, seventy-five percent (75%) of SIG members shall be USNA Alumni Association members.
What support will the USNA AA provide to SIGs?
The Alumni Association will provide mutually agreed upon support for approved SIGs by assisting with initial and ongoing communications efforts, event support and marketing SIGs in the ways described below. The Alumni Association staff will use its judgment to balance the support requests of SIGs with other Alumni Association priorities. 1. Guidance and recommendations for effective use of social media. The SIGs will work with the Alumni Association Communications and Information Services Divisions to ensure we maintain secure and safe information infrastructure. There are a preferred set of templates available for SIG communication tools. 2. The Alumni Association may consider a fee structure to offset the cost of administering SIGs.

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SIG handbook

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SIG annual reporting template

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