Affiliates and Partners
The United States
Ju-Jitsu Federation is more than just a centralized national organization.
Instead, the USJJF is composed of many Regional Ju-Jitsu Organizations (RJJO), that serve
as State and Regional Associations under the USJJF banner. Additionally, the USJJF has
other affiliate and partner organizations that work with us to achieve our goal to promote
Ju-Jitsu in the United States.
Partner and affiliate Organizations
are specialized organizations that have established rank, membership and
promotion criteria. Those organizations accepted as Partners and
Affiliates receive recognition of their member rank and validation of
their rank with the USJJF is automatic. The criteria and benefits of becoming a
Partner or Affiliate Organization is shown below.
As the recognized USA National
Governing Member of the Ju-Jitsu International Federation (JJIF), the
United States Ju-Jitsu Federation (USJJF), provides benefits to its
members among which are education, the opportunity to voice their
opinions, vote their convictions, sit on committees and boards, and other
functions which further the development of Ju-Jitsu in the United States.
The USJJF works in cooperation
with its Partner Martial Art Organizations (PMAO), its Regional Ju-Jitsu
Organizations (RJJO), its Affiliated Martial Art Organizations (AMAO) and
is prepared to work in a positive and constructive manner with the USOC
recognized National Multi-Sports Organizations (USOCNMSO) such as the AAU,
YMCA, Boys Clubs of America and others that conduct Ju-Jitsu programs
substantially in compliance with JJIF standards.
JJIF National
Members affiliated with USJJF
Group "A" Members: Partner
Martial Art Organizations (PMAO) Charter Group Members
Per current posted requirements, benefits and
voting rights.
Criteria:
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Must be an known and accepted Nationwide National or International Organization
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Must be able to prove a substantial national membership
with a minimum of 1,000 Black Belt members
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A minimum of 50 registered USJJF
Clubs with a minimum of six registered USJJF members.
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Can furnish a list of national events held through the past 5 year
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Can furnish minutes of National Board meeting through the past 5 year
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Can furnish proof that it is a Non-Profit, or similar
Corporation 501(c)3
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Must have an established and published organizational structure
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Must have organized and published Rank System Standards and Requirements
Benefits:
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Voting delegate (with one vote) to
the USJJF General Assembly as a Charter Group Member
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Rank Recognition available for
USJJF members
-
USJJF Official Event
Sanctions
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Representation on Sub-Committee administrating promotions
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Discounts on Annual USJJF Membership - $15.00 Annual
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Discounts on Rank
Certification/Registration
A copy, of your current annual or life
membership card or certificate from a partner or affiliate organization
is required to receive the USJJF member discount.
Group "B" Members: Regional Ju-Jitsu
Organizations (RJJO) Serve as State Governing Bodies for Ju-Jitsu
Functions as State Governing Body per posted
requirements, benefits and voting rights (one delegate with one vote) in
the USJJF General Assembly..
An Official Regional Ju-Jitsu
Organization (RJJO) requires as a minimum the following:
Criteria:
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A minimum of five clubs with at
least 6 current USJJF Members in each Club.
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Maintain at least 50 current USJJF
Members in your RJJO.
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Incorporated in your state as a
Non-Profit (501(c)(3) Organization.
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Elected Officers - President, Vice
President, Treasurer & Secretary.
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Request official recognition as the
RJJO for your State (example:
USJJ of Florida) from the USJJF National Office.
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Must hold as a minimum one State
Championship per year prior to the National Championship.
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Must conduct at least one
state-level ju-jitsu camp or weekend seminar per year.
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Set up a State Promotion Board for
US JU-JITSU Rank testing and validation with at least two Testing Clinics per
year.
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Send a delegate (normally the RJJO President)
to the annual USJJF General Assembly - "USA JU-JITSU CONGRESS".
Benefits:
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State Governing
Body recognition and assistance by USJJF, The National Governing Body for
Ju-Jitsu in the United States of America.
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Voting delegate
to the USJJF General Assembly
-
USJJF Official Event Sanctions
-
Rank Recognition
available for USJJF members
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Regional and
National Leader support and training
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National and
International Rank Recognition
-
US Ju-Jitsu State
Promotion Board
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Membership
and Program Revenue Sharing with USJJF, the National Governing Body (NGB) with
the JJIF.
Note: An RJJO is first given
Provisional Status until it has functioned at full capacity (meeting all of the
min. requirements) for two years. Full Membership Status of an RJJO as the US
JU-JITSU "State Governing Body" must be recommended by the USJJF Executive
Committee & approved by the USJJF Board of Directors.
Refer to the USJJF Administrative
Manual for additional guidelines. Also review the USJJF Sanctioning Procedures.
Download the
Group B Membership Application
Group "C" Members:
United States Olympic
Committee recognized National Multi-Sports Organizations (USOCNMSO)
Voting Strength of USOC
recognized National Multi-Sports Organizations (USOCNMSO) and their
representation and voice in the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation
USOCNMSOs are provided
rvoting epresentation in the USJJF General
Assembly as follows:
Criteria:
To affiliate with the USJJF, a
USOCNMSO must submit a request for affiliation, pay the annual $1,000
affiliate membership fee and annually submit a verifiable list of their
membership active in Ju-Jitsu who are substantially in compliance with
JJIF standards.
Benefits:
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Organizational Recognition
by USJJF, The National Governing Body for Ju-Jitsu in the United States
of America.
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Rank Recognition available for
USJJF members
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USJJF Official
Event Sanctions
USOCNMSO member voting
strength in the USJJF General Assembly is based on their Ju-Jitsu
membership and is calculated as follows:
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Under 1,000 Ju-Jitsu members =
1 vote
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1,001 - 3,000 Ju-Jitsu members
= 2 votes
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3,001 - 5,000 Ju-Jitsu members
= 3 votes
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5,001 - 10,000 Ju-Jitsu
members = 4 votes
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10,001 - 15,000 Ju-Jitsu
members = 5 votes
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15,001 or larger Ju-Jitsu
members = 6 votes
The block of votes assigned to
all USOCNMSOs combined is 15. When the total combined voting strength
exceeds fifteen, the USOCNMSOs will meet and select their fifteen
delegates in democratic manner.
Group "D" Members: Affiliate
Martial Art Organizations (AMAO)
Criteria:
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Must have with a minimum of 10 registered USJJF clubs with a minimum of six registered
USJJF members.
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Must conduct state or regional events
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Must have an established organizational structure
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Must have an established rank system and
requirements
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Must have at least 25 Black Belts
and minimum of 250 registered USJJF members
Benefits:
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Organizational Recognition
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Rank Recognition available for
USJJF members
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Non-voting delegate attendance to
the USJJF General Assembly
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Representation on the Sub-Committee administering promotion requirement/criteria
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Discounts on Annual USJJF Membership -
$20.00 Annual
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Discounts on Rank Certification/Validation
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Black Belt Ranks, 1st - 3rd
Degree - $100.00 flat
fee
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Black Belt Ranks, 4th - 6th
Degree - $150.00 flat
fee
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Black Belt Ranks, 7th - 10th
Degree - $200.00 flat fee
Group "E" Members:
Provisional Affiliate Martial Art Organizations
With following
requirements, benefits with
no
voting rights.
Criteria:
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Must have a minimum of 5
registered USJJF clubs with a minimum of six registered members
per club.
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Must have an established
organizational structure.
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Must have an established
Ju-Jitsu or Traditional Judo rank
system and requirements.
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Must have at least 10 Black
Belts and minimum of 100 registered USJJF members.
Benefits:
-
Organizational
Recognition by USJJF,
The National Governing Body for Ju-Jitsu in the United States of
America
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Voting attendance to the USJJF
General Assembly, "USA JU-JITSU CONGRESS"
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Rank Recognition available for
USJJF members
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Representation on the USJJF
Central Technical Committee (CTC) Sub-Committee administering it
own system's promotion requirements/criteria.
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Discounts on Annual USJJF
Membership - $10.00 for 12 yrs & younger, and $20.00 for 13 yrs
& older - for Annual USJJF Membership
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Discounts on Rank Certification
/ Validation
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Black Belt Ranks, 1st - 3rd
Degree = $100.00 flat fee
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Black Belt Ranks, 4th - 6th
Degree = $150.00 flat fee
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Black Belt Ranks, 7th - 10th
Degree = $200.00 flat fee
A
copy,
of your current annual or life membership card or certificate from
a partner or affiliate organization
is required
to receive the USJJF member
discount
Group "F" Members:
Allied Organizations
(AO) Group Members
With following requirements &
benefits:
Criteria:
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Must have elected officers and an
active organizational history
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Must have and maintain a minimum of
5 registered USJJF clubs.
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Must have an established
organizational structure.
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Must have an established rank system
and requirements.
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Annual Organizational Membership Fee
is $250.00 per year.
Benefits:
-
Organizational Recognition
by USJJF, The National Governing Body for Ju-Jitsu in the United States of
America
-
USJJF Official Event
Sanctions
-
Rank Recognition available for USJJF
members
-
Representation on the National
Sub-Committee administering promotion requirements/criteria
-
Non-voting delegate attendance to
the USJJF Annual General Assembly, "USA JU-JITSU CONGRESS"
Click here to download the Allied Group
Membership Form
If you are interested in
becoming a partner or affiliate, please contact the National Headquarters at natlhq@usjjf.org
Partner Martial
Arts Organizations (PMAO)
Affiliate
Martial Arts Organizations (AMAO)
Regional Ju-Jitsu Organizations
(RJJO)
Click here for list of
RJJO's
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