Esperanto-USA, also known as the Esperanto League of North America (ELNA), was established in 1952 as a national organization dedicated to promoting the use of Esperanto in the United States. The organization emerged from a growing interest in the international language, which was created by L. L. Zamenhof in 1887 to foster easier and more equitable communication between people of different native languages.
Over the decades, Esperanto-USA has hosted numerous national conventions, known as Landa Kongresoj, which serve as major events for Esperanto speakers to gather, learn, and celebrate their shared linguistic and cultural interests. These conventions have played a crucial role in sustaining the Esperanto movement in the U.S., providing a platform for advocacy, networking, and community-building.
Esperanto-USA has also collaborated with international Esperanto organizations and other national groups to promote Esperanto on a global scale. Through its efforts, the organization has contributed to the visibility and growth of the Esperanto community in North America and beyond. Today, Esperanto-USA continues to support Esperanto speakers and learners through educational initiatives, events, and resources, remaining a central hub for Esperanto activities in the United States.
Bylaws and Relevant Policies
- Board Convention Travel Reimbursement Policy (updated 2024-03-12)
- Conflict of Interest Policy (updated 2024-11-13)
- Document Retention and Destruction Policy (updated 2024-11-13)
- Financial Management Policy (updated 2024-09-22)
- Policy for Appropriate Account Use (updated 2024-06-26)
- Social Media Code of Conduct (updated 2024-06-26)
- Website Privacy Policy (updated 2024-05-23)
- Whistleblower Policy (updated 2024-11-13)
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of Esperanto-USA is dedicated to promoting and supporting the use of Esperanto in the United States. Comprising passionate and knowledgeable individuals, the Board oversees the organization’s strategic direction, ensures the effective implementation of its programs, and works to expand the Esperanto community. Through their leadership and vision, the Board strives to foster a vibrant and inclusive environment for Esperanto speakers and learners nationwide.
- President: Brandon SOWERS elected 2023
- Vice President: Quintyn “Kuo” BOBB elected 2023
- Treasurer: Matthew “Mateo” BROOKS elected 2024
- Secretary: Charlotte “Ĉaro” BURTON elected 2022
- Director: Ruth “Margo” KEVESS-COHEN elected 2022
- Director: Fred MEYER elected 2022
- Director: Enrique “Enriko” HARO MÁRQUEZ elected 2023
- Director: Shneur “Ŝneoro” AGRONIN elected 2024
- Director: Peggy DOLTER elected 2024
- DIrector: Isabel GARDNER elected 2024
Contact the Board through secretary@esperanto-usa.org
Meeting Minutes and Financial Reports
*Please note, that starting March 2021 all meeting minutes can be found in the de la estraro column of our newsletter.
Annual Reports
- 2024 Annual Report
- 2023 Annual Report
- 2022 Annual Report
- 2021 Annual Report
- 2020 Annual Report
- 2019 Annual Report
- 2018 Annual Report
Central Office
The Central Office of Esperanto-USA, consisting of our Executive Director and two dedicated Editors, plays a crucial role in the day-to-day operations of the organization. The Executive Director manages administrative tasks, coordinates programs, and serves as a key liaison within the Esperanto community. Our Editors are responsible for producing high-quality publications and resources that inform and engage our members. Together, the Central Office team works tirelessly to support the mission of Esperanto-USA.
- Executive Director: Amanda SCHMIDT
- Editor: Alena ADLER
- Editor: Logan HALL
Committees
Much of Esperanto-USA’s work is carried out by volunteer committees. If you are interested in getting involved in one of the below committees, please reach out to us!
- Communications Committee
- Education Committee
- Membership Committee
- Nominations Committee
- Projects Committee
- Promotions Committee