Applications now open for the Forks Clallam Bay Community Leadership Program!
Published 1:30 am Thursday, July 27, 2023
Rural Development Initiatives is excited to be offering leadership training for Clallam County community members! Applications are now being accepted for the second leadership program cohort in the Forks and Clallam Bay Regions and will begin in September 2023.
RDI invites you to apply for the upcoming Rural Community Leadership Program in Clallam County Washington. The Rural Community Leadership Program is a skills-based program focused on developing leadership skills and exploring ways those skills can be used to support and strengthen communities. The program is for anyone who wants to get stuff done in their community. Participants discover personal strengths, uncover community assets, frame and advocate ideas, initiate and sustain action. Participants include 25-30 people ranging from emerging to seasoned leaders. Community members aged 18-101 are welcome to apply. This program is brought to you by the Medina Foundation, the Ben Phillips Memorial Fund, and other community sponsors.
You are the ideal community leadership program participant if:
• You don’t see yourself as a leader but want to get more involved and make a difference.
• You are interested in playing a bigger role in your community.
• You want to feel more connected to your community and the positive work happening here.
• You want to strengthen your team, your organization and the impact of your work.
• You are an experienced leader and want to coordinate your work and are preparing to pass the baton to a new leader.
Through this FREE program, you will grow the skills to be a leader, connect with others, and learn to make a difference in your rural community. Class size is limited; Submit an Application today: https://airtable.com/shrta7QCiLs95dTnY Program dates and details are attached to this email.
About RDI
Rural Development Initiatives delivers this engaging, community-focused leadership curriculum. This community leadership training has been provided across rural Washington, Idaho and Oregon. There are over 9,000 graduates representing the business, government and non-profit sectors across nearly 100 communities. Curriculum concepts include: personality types and leadership styles, community development models, group development, models for group decision making, and volunteerism. To learn more about the program, visit https://rdiinc.org/rural-community-leadership-program/.
