The David Network Now a Fully Independent Nonprofit


May 29, 2025


(Washington): The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) and The David Network (DN) are pleased to announce that, as of Wednesday, May 28, 2025, The David Network, which had been fiscally sponsored by EPPC since 2020, is a fully independent nonprofit. DN was legally incorporated in August of last year and became a qualified 501(c)(3) in February of this year.

The David Network (DN) is a community of 2,000 professionals, alumni, and students from 10 of America’s top universities dedicated to supporting the values and policies that lead to human flourishing and freedom. DN brings together individuals from Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, MIT, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale to identify, connect, and support capable leaders who embody the change needed to renew the nation’s leading institutions, industries, and civil society.

Over the last five years, DN’s flagship annual conference in Washington, DC, has grown to 600 participants who personally engage with leaders of the conservative movement, make meaningful connections, and return to campus equipped to contribute to its mission. DN also sponsors talks, debates, retreats, discussions, socials, and dinners on or near its constituent campuses. The organization has been featured in The College Fix and The Dartmouth Review.

“The David Network is an incredibly valuable community that is actively helping to equip America’s rising generation with the information and contacts they need to make an outsized impact on our nation and the revival of its institutions. I look forward to seeing their continued success and growth in the years to come.”EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson

Please visit The David Network’s website for more information.

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Media Inquiries:
Lucas Cremers
Executive Director
The David Network
[email protected]

Hunter Estes
Director of Communications
Ethics and Public Policy Center
[email protected]


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