Students won’t be in college forever and those who are more deeply involved in the movement tend to continue their activities after graduation. Therefore, it is a good idea to encourage them to become members of other organizations in the movement.
Many offer internships and job opportunities that may be very appealing after graduation. Some also offer reduced or free memberships for college students and alumni. Some of these organizations provide students with grant opportunities, speakers, legal assistance, useful materials, personal assistance, and guidance. Many also hold annual conference and retreats, and send out newsletters and/or magazines to their affiliate groups.
American Humanist Association (AHA) actively educates the public about Humanism, brings Humanists together for mutual support and action, defends the civil liberties and constitutional freedoms of Humanists—indeed of all peoples—and leads both local and national Humanist organizations toward progressive societal change. Through a strong network of over 80 grassroots organizations, appearances in national media, an advanced Internet presence, regular public appearances, and a broad spectrum of publications, the AHA is the VOICE OF HUMANISM.
http://www.americanhumanist.org
American Atheists (AA) Now in its fourth decade, American Atheists is dedicated to working for the civil rights of Atheists, promoting separation of state and church, and providing information about Atheism.
http://www.atheists.org
American Ethical Union (AEU) a federation of Ethical Cultural societies, which are congregationally structured communities. Congregations support Youth of Ethical Scoieties programs, which educate Ethical Culture youth.
http://www.aeu.org
Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) Established in 1978 to promote freethought and defend the constitutional principle of the separation of state and church.
http://www.ffrf.org
Institute for Humanist Studies (IHS) a think tank whose mission is to promote greater public awareness, understanding, and support for humanism. The Institute specializes in pioneering new technology and methods for the advancement of humanism.
http://humaniststudies.org
Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is an organization of independent religion-free groups and individuals in the United States and around the world. Their primary goals are to help democratic, atheistic societies become established and grow and to work in coalition with like-minded groups to advance rational thinking through educational processes.
http://www.atheistalliance.org
International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) an international NGO with Special Consultative Status with the UN (New York, Geneva, Vienna), General Consultative Status at UNICEF (New York) and the Council of Europe (Strasbourg), and maintains operational relations with UNESCO.
http://www.iheu.org/modules/news
The International Humanist and Ethical Youth Organisation (IHEYO) is devoted to promoting the spread of humanism among young people and to promoting greater cooperation amongst those already involved with humanism around the world.
http://www.iheyo.org
The Brights an international Internet constituency of individuals with a naturalistic world view.
http://www.the-brights.net