The Association of the Sons of Poland () was a Polish-American fraternal benefit society which was organized in 1903. In addition to selling life insurance to members, it supported charities in the United States and Poland as well as activities in the Polish-American community in New Jersey and New York. The Sons of Poland merged with the Royal Arcanum.

History

The Association of the Sons of Poland was established in 1903 as a fraternal benefit society. At the onset of existence the Association's goals were to provide benefits for Polish-American families and send financial help to their relatives in Poland.