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Slovene National Benefit Society
The Slovene National Benefit Society, known in Slovenian as Slovenska narodna podporna jednota, and by its Slovene initials S.N.P.J. is an ethnic fraternal benefit and social organization for Slovene immigrants and their descendants in the United States.〔Schmidt, Alvin J. ''Fraternal Organizations'' Westport, CT; Greenwood Press pp.315-6〕 Founded in 1904, it is headquartered in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA near Imperial. SNPJ publishes a newspaper, ''Prosveta''.
== Formation and growth ==

The SNPJ was formed in Chicago, Illinois on April 6, 1904, and held its first convention on April 9.〔Schmidt p.315〕 The society was organized the result of a call in a Slovenian language newspaper for a new Slovenian benefit society. The founding twelve delegates represented nine independent Slovene groups〔(History of SNPJ )〕 with a total membership of 276. The organization was incorporated on June 17, 1907. The incorporation was delayed over a year because of an Illinois law which required fraternal benefit groups to have at least 500 members.〔Schmidt p.315〕 In 1905 membership had grown to over 1,500 in 27 lodges. By only 1907 there were almost 4,300 members in 60 lodges. In 1917 the SNPJ, with 16,700 members in 360 lodges, had become the largest Slovene fraternal benefit society in the United States.
In the late 1960s the Society had 68,000 members. In 1979 it had 56,000 members in 350 lodges in twenty states.〔Schmidt p.316〕
In 1921, the SNPJ merged with the Slovene Workmen's Benefit Society, or SDPZ, (which had previously absorbed the St. Barbara Lodge and the Slovene Labor Benefit and Pension Union). This merger gave the SNPJ over 36,000 members in 374 lodges. In 1941 the Slovenian Progressive Benefit Society (SSPZ) merged with the SNPJ.〔(NAME AND STATUS CHANGES OF FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES ) p.14〕 The Lily Alliance merged with SNPJ in 1947. Just over twenty years later, in 1969, the Slovene Independent Benefit Society merged with SNPJ. Thirty-two years after that merger, in 2001, the Workingmen's Beneficial Society of Pittsburgh merged with SNPJ.〔NAME AND STATUS CHANGES OF FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES p.17〕
The first English speaking lodge, Pioneer Lodge 559 of Chicago, was chartered in 1925.
In 1961, all Canadian members were consolidated into a single lodge; in 1971 this lodge was transferred to the Croatian Fraternal Union.
The high point of individual memberships appears to have been in 1950, when SNPJ had 71,554 members. The high point of lodge membership appears to have been in 1946, when SNPJ was composed of 614 active lodges.
In 1995 the SNPJ had 47,764 members.〔Alan Axelrod, ''The International Encyclopedia of Secret Societies and Fraternal Orders'', New York: Facts on File, 1997, ISBN 9780816023073, p. 228.〕
As of 2002 there were 42,299 members in 170 lodges.
The Society was founded on a "freethought" basis. This was because many of the founders felt that existing Slovene organizations were too closely tied to the church.〔Schmidt p.315〕

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