>>99061
Yes. I worked with them for a few years as a Campus Coordinator. Their goal is to basically be a "big tent" organization. They almost ruined my life in a couple ways, but I won't get into that. Their organization has gone down the shitter due to not following through with members, internal politics during the election years, internal corruption, and the fact that their DC offices really don't fucking understand what life is like anywhere west of Kentucky or south of North Carolina. They partner up with Young Americans for Liberty where they get about 70% of their domestic members that show up for the International Students For Liberty Conference every year, which is one of the few redeemable parts of SFL still around (at least it was until they brought the fucking leftist Pussy Riot band to the conference in protest of a few of their ISFL members getting told to fuck off/eat shit in Eastern Europe). They were heavily allied with the Alliance For The Libertarian Left until the C4SS child molestation incidents (you can see this in any of their chapter websites where everyone's raising their fists), and they threw Texas under the bus effectively losing the entire fucking state from their sphere of influence because they didn't like the guy (girl?) who was in charge at the time. The Texans had a 700% increase in membership in the course of two years, but he (she? can't remember this was a few years ago) was busy doing shit in Texas/telling the DC offices to fuck off and let him do his shit, so they fired him and the Texas branch took 90% of their membership with them while telling SFL to eat shit. The women were pretty slutty and would usually sleep around with other Campus Coordinators at any event they happened to be a part of (which is a huge breech of trust/business ethics I might add), and the DC leadership had no qualms with handing 21+ drink tickets to minors at their gatherings to the point where the DEA was actually called on them during the ISFL conference one year. Alexander McCobin is totally bro-tier and he used to have an AnCap flag in his office (not sure if he does any more after getting married). Igor Sampaio is a fucking bro to drink with, and I miss Monica Lucas since she was one of the few executive board members who was really chill/understood how things were out West (even if her friends were fucking cunts).
They tried being a "big tent" organization, but they wasted far too much time letting their members run around recruiting leftist vermin and being shitters. What happened at most campuses is that if you wanted to be a libertarian club on campus, you would join YAL for the stability/actual support through your region/access to seminars and such, and then you would also join SFL because they'd pay some of your travel expenses to go to conferences in your region/have a speaker on your campus (but your main affiliation would be YAL or some Republican group while paying the minimum amount of homage to SFL necessary to keep your campus coordinator funding). If you have any questions, I had to go through the (Eastern) indoctrination camp/party event campus coordinator training, and I was on speaking terms with the executives, so I can answer non-OpSec-violating questions for you, OP.
>>99064
SFL is a cross between think tank and big tent organization. They're focused on their yearly "students for liberty" conferences where you're supposed to drag your friends to come listen to a bunch of libertarian speakers and get free pizza/sandwiches, and then spend the rest of the weekend drinking/partying like the world is about to end. They want you to either recruit lots of members, or create fake drama on your campus if you can't recruit a lot of members for whatever reason. YAL focuses less on getting people to their conferences and more on campus-based activism and trying to bolster their numbers through strict recruiting quotas their chapter heads have to meet. SFL conferences are free/generally laid back/turn into bar hopping/weed-smoking parties after the conference whereas YAL conferences are more professional (go figure when it costs $100 to attend one), get more professional speakers like senators, and end with everyone getting drunk at ONE bar before driving home drunk. I hope this helps.