BBYO is the world's largest pluralistic Jewish teen movement, with a global reach.

B'nai B'rith Youth Organization Inc. (BBYO) is not an NVOCC or maritime logistics provider. Instead, it is the leading pluralistic Jewish teen movement, focused on youth development, leadership training, and community engagement. Founded in 1924, BBYO has nearly a century of experience providing meaningful programs, leadership opportunities, and cultural enrichment for Jewish teens worldwide. The organization operates through hundreds of chapters, delivering year-round activities, travel programs, and leadership conferences. BBYO's mission centers on fostering Jewish identity, leadership skills, and community service among teens. Its programs include international conventions, summer camps, educational travel, and advocacy initiatives. BBYO is recognized for its inclusive approach, welcoming Jewish teens of all backgrounds and abilities. With a global presence in over 60 countries, BBYO reaches nearly 70,000 teens annually. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. BBYO is supported by a professional staff and a large network of volunteers, alumni, and community partners. BBYO is not involved in maritime shipping, container logistics, or NVOCC operations. Its focus remains on youth leadership, cultural engagement, and community service within the Jewish community.
BBYO is led by CEO Matt Grossman and governed by a professional management team and an international board. The organization’s leadership structure includes regional directors, program managers, and a network of volunteers and alumni advisors. BBYO’s executive team oversees strategic direction, program development, and global expansion, ensuring alignment with the organization’s mission and values.
BBYO does not operate any shipping containers, vessels, or logistics technology. Its technology infrastructure supports program management, virtual events, and global communications for youth engagement. The organization utilizes digital platforms for member registration, event coordination, and educational content delivery.
BBYO operates in more than 60 countries, with hundreds of local chapters across North America, Europe, Israel, and other regions. Its global network enables cross-cultural exchange and leadership development for Jewish teens worldwide. Key regions include the United States, Canada, Israel, and various countries in Europe, Latin America, and Australia. BBYO’s international conventions and travel programs further strengthen its global reach.
BBYO operates as a nonprofit organization, with funding from donations, grants, and program fees. Financial reports indicate a stable and growing budget, supporting expansion and increased teen engagement globally. The organization’s financial strategy emphasizes sustainability and investment in leadership development. BBYO’s market position is as a leading nonprofit in Jewish youth engagement, not as a commercial enterprise.
BBYO offers a comprehensive portfolio of youth development services, including leadership training, community service, cultural enrichment, and educational travel programs. Its signature offerings include international conventions, summer camps, and advocacy initiatives. BBYO provides safe, inclusive spaces for Jewish teens to connect, learn, and grow. The organization specializes in identity enrichment, peer-led programming, and global networking opportunities. BBYO does not provide any NVOCC, freight forwarding, or maritime logistics services.