Public Policy
Institute for Civic Leadership
Submitted by Jorie on Thu, 09/27/2007 - 12:32Key contact:
Name: InformationPhone: (510) 430-2192
kschutje@mills.edu
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
To increase civic engagement and the leadership capacities and commitments of young women.
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : college-aged women.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
- Other:
No.
Family & Children's Service
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 16:20Key contact:
Name: Joan VanhalaPhone: (612) 728-2079
joan.vanhala@famchildserv.org
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : The target population for both programs is low income people, people of color, and/or new immigrants living in the metro area of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support? What leadership devlopment approaches does the program support\utilize?
- Other:
- Other:
- Not specified
No.
Environmental Careers Organization, Sustainable Communities Leadership Program
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 14:04Key contact:
Name: InformationPhone: (415) 362-5552
ozackman@eco.org
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : Currently, the Sustainable Communities Leadership Program works with undergraduate and graduate students and those within two years of matriculating. The program is also beginning to work with a broader network of young professionals within organizations.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
- Other:
- Community Leadership
No.
Ashoka
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 13:45Key contact:
Name: InformationPhone: (703) 527-8300
info@ashoka.org
Website: http://www.ashoka.org/
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : Ashoka's U.S./Canada program will focus on social entrepreneurs with new ideas who are just beginning to launch their enterprises and who meet the following selection criteria: 1. A new idea; 2. Creativity; 3. Entrepreneurial spirit and temperament; 4. An idea with the potential for nation-wide impact; and 5. Strong ethical fiber.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support? What leadership devlopment approaches does the program support\utilize? What is the focus of the program?
- Other:
- Not specified
No.
Institute for Educational Leadership's Education Policy Fellowship Program
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 13:31Key contact:
Name: InformationPhone: (202) 822-8405
epfp@iel.org
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : Fellows participating in EPFP work full-time in the broad array of organizations, agencies and institutions--at all levels and in all sectors--whose work focuses on the issues that have an impact on the education and well-being of children and youth. Employing (or sponsoring) organizations are expected to provide the financial support and the release time necessary for particpation in all program activities. IEL invites individuals to apply for EPFP who have a commitment to personal and professional development on behalf of children and youth, substantive work experiences, a bachelor's degree or its equivalent, a full-time professional position, and the endorsement and financial support of their employing organizations. EPFP requires participation in on-site training activities which are generally, but not always, held at the conclusion of the normal work day--in addition to the two national conferences. Before applying, interested individuals should consider these extra demands on their time in light of their current professional and personal schedules.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
No.
Center for Excellence in Nonprofits
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 12:43Key contact:
Name: MollyPhone: (408) 294-2300
molly@cen.org
Website: http://www.cen.org/
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : Primary population: non-profit leaders in Silicon Valley. Will soon be adding distance programs available to a wider community.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
- Other:
- Not specified
No.
Coro Northern California
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 12:34Key contact:
Name: InformationPhone: (415) 986-0521
Website: http://www.coro.org/site/c.geJNIUOzErH/b.2083541/k.ED76/CORO_Home.htm
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : For the Exploring Leadership program, eligible participants must be completing their sophomore or junior year of high school. Because Exploring Leadership is a full time, students who must attend summer school are not eligible. The program is offered in San Francisco and the East Bay. The other programs offered by Coro Northern California are open to diverse people of equally diverse experiences, goals and perspectives.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
No.
California Wellness Foundation
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 12:09Key contact:
Name: MikePhone: (818) 593-6600
mike@tcwf.org
Website: http://www.calwellness.org/
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : Health professionals, nonprofit staff, and community leaders.
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
- Other:
- Community Leadership
- Other:
- Not specified
No.
Advocacy Institute - Leadership for a Changing World
Submitted by Jorie on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 12:00Key contact:
Name: InformationPhone: (202) 777-7560
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : Leaders largely unrecognized outside of their field or community but who, if recognized, would inspire many more people. Nominees must also be U.S. residents working on domestic policy issues
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
No.
Hesselbein Fellows Program
Submitted by Elissa Perry on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 13:43Key contact:
Name: Fellowship InformationPhone: 212-224-1174
info@pfdf.org
What are the desired outcomes of the program?
Not Specified
Does the program serve a specific population?
Yes : To be eligible, a candidate must: 1. Be a chief executive or senior staff member of a nonprofit organization. 2. Have a minimum of ten years work experience. 3. Be available to attend three scheduled gatherings of Fellows during the program year (approximately ten days total).
What are key assumptions about leadership and how to support and develop leadership embedded in the program?
What leadership development theories does the program support?
- Other:
- Not specified
- Other:
- Not specified
No.