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Building Social Trust Across Difference | Information Session
11/21/2024
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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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Events in the month of August 2024
8/5/2024

 

Presented by Civity, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting community leaders who want to create a welcoming culture, this workshop will help them build 'social muscle' in their community, cultivating relationships of respect, empathy and trust across difference. 

Civity is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting leaders who want to create a welcoming culture to more successfully address community challenges. This workshop offers skills that leaders from various sectors can use to build social trust in their agencies and work by intentionally cultivating relationships of respect and empathy across differences. Civity scales culture change by partnering with established and emerging leaders in organizations and communities. Civity gives leaders permission, intentionality, and skills to bring this valuable relational element to what they do. When community leaders integrate civity into their work, they build social trust and relational infrastructure to make progress toward their specific goals: Relationality is the secret sauce that deepens and enhances what they are already doing.

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Participants take away actionable strategies that bring cross-cutting social science research to real life. These strategies and skills can also easily be incorporated into existing gatherings. Because the workshop takeaways are centered on what people can do in their everyday lives,– the relationship- and trust-building continues long after the workshop ends.

WHO IT’S FOR
This course is open to all interested participants, even if you're not attending the full ALP National Conference.

 

Facilitators: Lucy Hancock and Malka Ranjana Kopell, Civity

Lucy Hancock is an entrepreneur, a coach, and a Civity trainer. At Civity, she trains leaders to intentionally build relationships in their workplaces, communities, and beyond. When we create authentic and positive person-to-person connections across difference, we transform our communities into places where everyone knows that they belong.

Malka Ranjana Kopell is Co-Founder and CEO of Civity. As a bi-racial (South Asian and white) girl growing up in a pre-tech Silicon Valley she learned early on how to find common ground with those who called out her difference. As the Valley grew wealthier, she noticed how many others less fortunate were – and are – being rendered invisible, and dedicated her life to try to create a community where everybody is seen and heard. In 1990 Malka founded the consulting nonprofit organization Community Focus to facilitate more effective implementation of public policies by increasing community participation. She also served as a program officer for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, developing and managing grants in the areas of conflict resolution and civic engagement, and was the founding managing director of the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University. Currently, in addition to Civity, Malka is a senior mediator/facilitator at California State University, Sacramento, where she works on a variety of issues ranging from groundwater management to addressing homelessness.. She has a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University.

8/5/2024

With continuing conflict and division within organizations in the United States and the world, both/and thinking addresses big, complex issues without being overwhelmed.  In this highly interactive workshop, participants will take a deep dive into the mechanics of polarity thinking so you can bring this strategic process back to your respective community leadership organization. Polarities are pairs of values, competencies, or strategic objectives that seem to oppose one another but are actually interdependent. Common leadership polarities are Accountability and Support, Individual and Team, Get the Job Done and Build Relationships, Continuity (Stability) and Transformation (Change), Justice and Mercy, Intent and Impact, and Direct and Empower. Also, polarity work supplements approaches to DEI and organizational strategic planning. 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

You will become competent in identifying, mapping out, and leveraging common polarities in the community.  You will

  • See - Understand what polarities are and how they work. You will identify polarities that have the greatest impact on whether they achieve their preferred future;
  • Map - Build polarity maps for each of the key polarities; 
  • Leverage - Identify those action steps and early warnings that will ensure that the polarity achieves desired results and sustains success;
  • Examine how to integrate polarity thinking in various areas of your personal and professional life.

WHO IT’S FOR
This course is open to all interested participants, even if you're not attending the full ALP National Conference.

Facilitator: John Yeager, Founder | Yeager Leadership
John Yeager is the Program Director for Leadership Marshall County in Indiana.  He is also the Founder and Chief Education Officer at The Yeager Leadership Group, where he consults with corporate, school, and athletic teams.  He was an educator for over 40 years at the high school and college levels.  John has a Doctorate in Education and a Masters in Applied Positive Psychology.  He is the author/co-author of 4 books, including The Coaching Zone: Next Level Leadership in Sports.

8/5/2024

Explore the Providence River, Riverwalk, Waterplace Park, the Fox Point Hurricane Barrier, and the Providence Industrial Harbor as your Providence River Boat Captain highlights historical, nautical, and architectural points of interest.

You can BYOB in your coolers or grab beverages from the Providence River Boat store to bring aboard. Food can also be brought aboard, but we suggest that you keep it simple.

Duration: 90 Minutes

Cost: $40

Departure Time: 11:00 AM ET

8/5/2024

Come discover urban Providence at your own pace as you paddle through the picturesque bridges, cobblestone walkways, and green riverbanks of the Providence and Woonasquatucket Rivers, Riverwalk, and Waterplace Park! Explore the Providence River via Kayak!

More details to come. 

Duration: 75 Minutes

Cost: $40

Departure Time: ~12:00 PM ET

8/5/2024

The Federal Hill neighborhood of Providence is one of its hottest destinations, home to some of the best Italian food in the world. This tour will give you a smorgasbord of its best bites and drinks, from fine wines to housemade pasta. Come hungry!

The Hill was also home to some historic characters who dabbled on the wrong side of the law. Follow the intrigue of State v. Patriarca, when a future mayor took on a mob boss. Every guest will also get a memento from their time on the Hill to take home with them. Spoiler alert: it's delicious! 

The Providence Tour Company is operated by Bradly VanDerStad, a 2014 graduate of College Leadership Rhode Island.

Time: 12:00 PM ET

Duration: 2 hours

Cost: $50

8/5/2024 - 8/8/2024

The 2024 Association of Leadership Programs National Conference is your gateway to inspiration, innovation, and invaluable networking opportunities.

Experience three days packed with dynamic speakers, interactive workshops, and thought-provoking discussions designed to elevate your skills, enhance your community leadership program, and ignite your passion for positive change within your community. From seasoned executives to emerging leaders, this conference offers something for everyone eager to make a difference in their community and beyond. The full conference is open to leaders of community leadership programs and alumni of CLPs as well. 

Connect with fellow trailblazers, exchange ideas, and forge lasting connections that will fuel your personal and professional growth. Whether you're looking to enhance your toolkit, gain fresh perspectives, or simply be inspired by the latest trends in leadership development, this is the event you can't afford to miss.

Together, let's empower, inspire, lead with purpose, and continue to light the way at the 2024 Association of Leadership Programs National Conference. 

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8/8/2024
Lunch and Learn: Rhode Island Waterways, Working Waterfronts, and Seafood
Take the Seastreak Ferry from Providence to Newport, RI, to enjoy a lobster lunch while learning about the Rhode Island waterways and working waterfronts. Enjoy an hour-long boat ride from Providence to Newport while hearing from a member of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management about Narragansett Bay, the ecosystem, and the towns and culture around Rhode Island. 

After docking in Newport, attendees will enjoy lunch at Newport Lobster Shack, a long-time partner of RIDEM and RI Seafood. In addition to operating a delicious seafood shack, they also run a co-op for fishermen to sell their catch. It’s one of the only places this can happen in Newport! See the only commercial working waterfront in Newport. 

Getting There & Back:
  • ​Participants are responsible for arriving to the Seastreak Ferry dock on time. 
    • It's a 1.5 mile walk from the Omni or a quick 10 minutes $8-10 uber. 
    • The Seastreak Ferry is a public boat, and ALP is purchasing a group of tickets. 
    • The Ferry will depart promptly at 12:30 PM ET from 25 Portugal Parkway.
    • The Ferry will depart Newport to return to Providence at 6:30 PM and will arrive in Providence at approximately 7:40 PM. 
Schedule
  • 12:30 PM - Ferry Departs Providence
  • 1:40 PM - Ferry Arrives in Newport
  • 2:00 PM - Lobster Lunch at Newport Lobster Shack
  • Post lunch, time to explore Newport, RI on your own
  • 6:30 PM - Ferry Departs for Providence 
  • 7:40 PM - Ferry Arrives in Providence 
Menu (included in ticket price)
  • Lobster Bisque OR New England Clam Chowder
  • 3 oz Lobster Roll (their specialty!) OR Fish & Chips
  • One non-alcoholic beverage
Cost
  • $48 USD
  • Includes Round Trip Ferry Ticket
  • Lunch (items noted above) at Newport Lobster Shack. 
Guests Welcome. You do not have to be registered for the full ALP National Conference to participate. 
8/19/2024

Every program has fundamental principles it conveys as part of its curriculum. What theory best embodies what you are trying to teach? How can you create activities and adult learning practices that help your participants practice those theories? In this course, you will learn how to relate key learning to community leadership development responsibilities and describe the relationship between Servant Leadership and Community Leadership.

Course Objectives:

  • Learn & discuss the most popular theories
  • Learn sample activities and processes to help participants grasp and begin incorporating these theories
  • Practice sharing theory fundamentals in meaningful adult learning model techniques