
Leadership Cleveland participants:
- Are established senior executives within their profession
- Have already demonstrated civic leadership in some capacity
- Are willing to commit to helping the community after graduation
- Have the full support of the organization or corporation where they are employed
- Are willing to commit to a nine-month program
Cleveland Executive Fellowship participants:
- Already have significant professional achievements and responsibilities
- Want to learn more about Cleveland’s civic space
- Have a master’s degree or 5-10 years of work experience
- Are willing to commit to a year-long, full-time, intensive fellowship
- Are willing to commit to a two-year residency in Cleveland after graduation
Cleveland Bridge Builder participants:
- Are committed to the community and want to help lead the region
- Currently demonstrate civic leadership in some capacity
- Favor collaboration
- Possess problem-solving skills
- Have full support of the organization or corporation where they are employed
- Are willing to commit to a 10-month program
(i)Cleveland Participants:
- Are area employers who want to build or improve their internship programs
- Are undergraduates and graduate students employed in Northeast Ohio for the summer
- Are undergraduates and graduates who want to meet people their age
- Are area employers who want their interns to learn about and stay connected to Cleveland
Look Up to Cleveland participants:
- Are high school juniors living in Cuyahoga County
- Demonstrates leadership ability
- Are academically sound and participates in school or community organizations
- Are self-reliant and motivated
- Receive the full support of school and parent(s)/guardian(s)
- Are willing and able to commit to the program’s overnight retreat, six program days and several short weekend meetings
Cleveland Leadership Institute: The Knowledge You Need from the People Who Know
Civic Leadership Institute Participants:
- Are individuals with an interest in learning more about civic life and getting involved in civic issues.
- Are young professionals, established professionals, community leaders, etc. There is no requirement based on level of experience or level of current civic involvement.
- Are individuals who perhaps can’t commit to 10 full-day sessions over the course of a year but could commit to six 2-hour breakfast sessions over a three month period.
Civic Education Programming
You are not an alumnus or current member of any CLC Flagship programs, but want to stay current on issues affecting our region.
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