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The Ford Institute Leadership Program

The Institute's primary method for achieving community vitality is through a series of training classes called the Ford Institute Leadership Program. The program is based on the belief that vital rural communities develop from a broad base of knowledgeable, skilled and motivated leaders, a diversity of effective organizations, and productive collaborations among organizations.

The Ford Institute Leadership Program for rural communities in Oregon and Siskiyou County, California, was first offered in 2003. The Institute selects four new communities to enter the program each spring and each fall. The series of trainings typically unfold in this sequence:

Year 1: Leadership Development (class 1)
Year 2: Effective Organizations
Year 3: Leadership Development (class 2)
Year 4: Community Collaborations
Year 5: Leadership Development (class 3)

The Leadership Development classes are repeated to draw in new participants. An overview of each training can be found below.

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Leadership Development Overview
Effective Organizations Overview and REGISTRATION 

Effective Organizations is 20 to 24 class hours designed to develop skills for the successful leadership and management of community organizations.

The core topics are:
    • Strategic planning
    • Organizational leadership
    • Resource development (human and financial)


The training provides many tools to assist in the hands-on application of the material covered. Participants have a chance to network with leaders of other organizations in their community. Follow-up coaching is available to participants to better integrate class learnings into their organizations. This training is most beneficial for directors, board members, and staff and volunteers who work with non-profits and service organizations; it also has proven helpful to local government, service districts and institutions such as schools and clinics.

Register online by selecting the community link below. OR submit a printable PDFcopy.

Submit printable forms via fax or mail to:
The Ford Family Foundation
1600 NW Stewart Parkway
Roseburg, OR  97471
Fax 541-957-5720

 
If you have questions or any problems filling out the registration, please contact Alicia Flory at aflory@tfff.org
or call 541-957-5574.

You must live or work in the community/area to participate.

Online Registration

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Application Due Date

Ashland

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February 25th

West Valley Printable PDF

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Community Collaborations Overview and REGISTRATION
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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Graduates of a Leadership Development class
participate in a Ford Institute Conference



Download a printable version of the
Ford Institute Leadership Program Brochure

 



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