USJF Committee Structure
As a non-profit organization, the USJF guidelines are determined by vote from a Board of Directors representing a wide variety of our United States including Alaska and Hawaii. Proposed guidelines and practices are generated largely by committees. Voluntary committee members are dedicated to the continuous improvement of our members and their communities by providing research, experience, education and diversity in the interest of the betterment of man-kind through the practice and study of judo.
Committees
- USJF Executive Committee
- Academic Honors Society Committee
- Accountant Committee
- Athlete-Scholar of the Year Committee
- Ben Palacio Committee
- Development Committee
- Coaches Development Sub-Committee
- Junior & Youth Development Sub-Committee
- Senior Development Sub-Committee
- E. Lee Committee
- Electronic Communications Committee
- Emeritus Director Awards Committee
- Endowment Trust Committee
- Finance Committee
- Fukuda Scholarship Committee
- George C. Balch Scholarship Committee
- Hall of Fame Committee
- Historian Committee
- Insurance Committee
- Jeremy Glick Award Committee
- John Osako Referee Development Fund
- Junior Development Committee
- Kata Development & Certification Committee
- Law & Legislation Committee
- Life Membership Committee
- Magazine Editor Committee
- Marketing Committee
- Merchandising Committee
- Medical Committee
- National Kata Technical Advisor
- National Tournament Committee
- Parliamentarian Committee
- Planned Giving Director Committee
- Promotion Committee
- Public Relations Committee
- Referee Development & Certification Committee
- Screening Committee
- Senior Development Committee
- Standards Committee
- Tamo Kitaura Grant Committee
- Talent Inventory/Leadership
- Teachers Institute Committee
- Technical Research Sub-committee
- Women’s Committee






