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Building Social Trust Across Difference | Information Session
12/10/2024
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CCLP | Developing and Managing Volunteers and Boards Course - 2024
12/16/2024
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Member Orientation
12/16/2024
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Certified Community Leadership Practitioner | 2025 CORE Training Course
1/13/2025
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An ALP member/champion facilitates these ongoing, intact groups. Members of the group share and gain ideas, insights, best practices, inspiration, and more.
The zoom link for each affinity group is only shared with members who have opted-in to specific groups. To sign up for an affinity group, click here.
A Pacesetter Membership is a select membership level specially designed for ALP members who are the most progressive...those who serve as the models and exemplars of the industry. A Pacesetter is someone who thinks two steps ahead, not where we are today but where we should be in the future.
About the Speaker:
With a Ph.D. in Adult Education and 30 years of experience in teaching, consulting, managing, and research, Dr. Amy Narishkin works with CEOs, management teams, and those who take the lead in organizations to effectively implement the tools for cultural intelligence, collaboration, and innovation for growth. Dr. Amy is also a Certified Administrator for the Intercultural Development Inventory®. As a cross-cultural talk leader and successful entrepreneur, she coaches both individual leaders and organizational teams to create exciting, culturally intelligent places to work and interact.
Sessions will take place via Zoom to allow anyone from anywhere the opportunity to join the training and will be offered independently of one another to allow individuals to choose areas of interest and learning.
Sessions will take place from 4-6 p.m. to allow for those who volunteer for organizations flexibility with their time.
An ALP member/champion facilitates these ongoing, intact groups. Members of the group share and gain ideas, insights, best practices, inspiration, and more.
The zoom link for each affinity group is only shared with members who have opted-in to specific groups. To sign up for an affinity group, click here.
Facilitators: Ashley Mudd, Cathy Allen
Course Objectives:
- Developing volunteer leadership.
- Implementing successful strategies to recruit organizational leadership.
- Learning board best practices.
- Building a volunteer structure for future leaders to emerge and creating succession plans for key roles.
ALP Members: $150
Non-Members: $300
An ALP member/champion facilitates these ongoing, intact groups. Members of the group share and gain ideas, insights, best practices, inspiration, and more.
The zoom link for each affinity group is only shared with members who have opted-in to specific groups. To sign up for an affinity group, click here.
An ALP member/champion facilitates these ongoing, intact groups. Members of the group share and gain ideas, insights, best practices, inspiration, and more.
The zoom link for each affinity group is only shared with members who have opted-in to specific groups. To sign up for an affinity group, click here.
An ALP member/champion facilitates these ongoing, intact groups. Members of the group share and gain ideas, insights, best practices, inspiration, and more.
The zoom link for each affinity group is only shared with members who have opted-in to specific groups. To sign up for an affinity group, click here.
Step Up is a virtual conference designed for participants to gain a deeper understanding and new perspectives about racial equity and social justice in society and their workplace. Participants will leave with innovative and USEFUL tools on how to address systemic racism in their respective organizations and institutions that will be applicable across business, government, and non-profit sectors. Adults and youth from all backgrounds and experiences are welcomed and encouraged to attend. All participants will have access to recorded workshop sessions for 30 days after the event.
The conference is intended to offer a variety of workshops for people with diverse interests and different levels of knowledge and experiences. A variety of solution-based workshops cover a variety of topics, including how to address institutional racism, implicit bias, and micro aggressions. Attendees will also explore the decolonization of education, the intersection of race and LGBTQIA people, systems change, and more.
We are excited to host the 7th annual Step Up virtually again! In 2022, over 500 people joined from literally all over the world! Click here to see what last year’s event looked like.