Klub Jagielloński (in English: the Jagiellonian Club) is an association with almost 30 years of experience. A group of Jagiellonian University students initiated the first activities of today's Klub Jagielloński in March 1988. In 1994, Klub Jagielloński was granted a legal status. Over the years, the association has organised debates, discussion meetings and seminars, published a journal of ideas, and conducted educational and expert projects.
In 2013, the association launched the website jagiellonski24, renamed Klub Jagiellonski, which publishes opinions, analyses, and essays by Klub Jagiellonski authors.
Klub Jagiellonski develops the idea of New Christian Democrats, whose pillars are republicanism, conservatism, and Catholic social teaching. Polish current events are commented on, but also lengthy analyses, expert issues, or social topics, including those that have no place in the mainstream debate. The Klub communicates its activities extensively on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter, as well as through a newsletter addressed to readers and supporters.
Furthermore, the media outlet produces podcasts and YouTube videos on politics, culture, urban affairs, and international topics. These podcasts are Intercity, Devoted Culture, After America, ScepTech, QuickCulture, ClubWeekly and Dear Country.
Each month, the association organises open debates, meetings, seminars and lectures online and live, free of charge, in several cities in Poland, aiming to increase civic education and create a space to discuss relevant issues.
In the Klub, expert knowledge is combined with everyday patriotism and new technologies. The organisation developed the app Pola. Take her shopping, which educates and supports consumer patriotism.
The expert pillar of the association is the Analysis Centre, a think tank whose mission is to develop advanced diagnoses and solutions to the most significant problems of Polish public life. The centre produces cross-sectional reports and commentaries on changes in the law published on the Klub Jagiellonski. Additionally, the centre's experts provide unique knowledge to the media through various channels.
Klub Jagiellonski finances its work through grants, subsidies, donations, and crowdfunding.