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Arizona Civic Leadership Collaborative

Arizona Civic Leadership Collaborative . 1/13/2011. ARIZONA CENTER FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP. CIVIC LEADERSHIP ACADEMY. STATEWIDE COLLABORATIONS. COMMUNITY OUTREACH AND CITIZEN EDUCATION. Three Components. Leadership Council. Advise the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership

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Arizona Civic Leadership Collaborative

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  1. Arizona Civic Leadership Collaborative 1/13/2011

  2. ARIZONA CENTER FOR CIVICLEADERSHIP CIVIC LEADERSHIPACADEMY STATEWIDECOLLABORATIONS COMMUNITYOUTREACH ANDCITIZEN EDUCATION Three Components

  3. Leadership Council • Advise the Arizona Center for Civic Leadership • Be a community voice about the importance of training Arizona’s future leaders • Assist with identifying high-level mentors • Help build support for strengthening civic leadership in Arizona

  4. Flinn-Brown Civic Leadership Academy • Two classes of about 25 per year • 12 seminar sessions March 11-May 20 • State policy, perspectives, and getting things done • Case studies • Individual plans • Mentoring • Alumni Network

  5. Opportunities for You • Recruitment and nomination • Mentoring • Content feedback

  6. Leadership Collaborative • Strengthen civic leadership in Arizona by working together on: • Common priorities, such as products to highlight local and regional work, resources, and communication • The “pipeline” of civic education, engagement, and leadership at all ages • Connecting an ever-expanding number and scope of groups and people to civic leadership • Success metrics • Academy and center feedback

  7. Products Thus Far • AzCivicLeadership.org • Directory of Leadership Programs

  8. Opportunities for You • Web contributions—calendar, events, features, reports… • Directory contributions and additions • Connections to new groups

  9. Communication Program • Inform organizations and individuals about civic leadership and its importance to Arizona • Foster civic engagement and involvement to enhance civic organizations and leadership throughout Arizona • Encourage participation in local and regional programs and creation of the “pipeline” of civic leadership skills and participation • Publicize collaborative, creative civic actions and results Committee of practitioners and professionals to help:

  10. Opportunities for You • Suggest: • Activities • Partnerships • Opportunities

  11. Calendar

  12. Brainstorm • What issues do you face now that could be improved given the expertise of the people and organizations involved here? • What opportunities should this collaborative group take up in 2011? • What are the 3-5 most important items for this group? • What would be the marks of success at the end of 2011? • What roles do you want to play?

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