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Revision as of 19:41, 26 September 2008

Type: Program

Status: Ongoing

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Description:

Community Services Department Offers New Growth and Development Opportunities for Raleigh Citizens

The City of Raleigh Community Services Department has launched a new program designed to give Raleigh citizens the opportunity to build on and develop civic leadership skills. The Citizen’s Participation Leadership Institute (CPLI) will offer an educational program designed to enhance the leadership potential and talents of individuals who wish to grow stronger in their civic engagement with Raleigh’s municipal government.

This educational series will be offered in the evenings during the Spring and Fall. A light dinner will be provided prior to the start of each class. Interested persons will need to fill out and submit an application to the Community Services Department. Space in the CPLI is limited to 25 people, and applications will be accepted to create a diverse student population from as many Raleigh neighborhoods as possible.

If you would be interested in finding out more about this program, please call the Community Services Department at 831-6100 and give us your name and contact information. We will be glad to put you on our mailing list and provide you with more information.

2007-08 Course Outline
A citizen’s guide to developing civic leadership skills
Sponsored by the City of Raleigh Community Services Department in partnership with Shaw University, Raleigh, NC (Dinner served 5:00 – 6:00 pm prior to each class)

DEVELOPING YOUR OWN PERSONAL --- March 6
BASIC GROUP FACILITATION: TIPS & TECHNIQUES --- March 13
LEADING FROM THE MIDDLE --- March 20
RECOGNIZING NEIGHBORHOOD DIVERSITY --- March 27
CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD COMMUNICATOR --- April 3
BUILDING YOUR SUPPORT BASE IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY --- April 10
CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND PROBLEM SOLVING --- April 17
IN THE LEADERS’ CIRCLE --- April 24
ESSENTIALS OF TEAMWORK --- May 1

AWARDS BANQUET
May 8, 2008