|
|
|
|
|
|
Rockwood's Fellowship model cultivates a diverse learning community of social change leaders within a specific sector to build stronger and more strategic organizations, and to form partnerships leading to greater collective power, effectiveness and more substantive policy change.
>> Download the Rockwood
Fellowship-At-A-Glance Overview
Rockwood's Fellowship model offers:
- The Art of Leadership Training
To develop the skills to deal more effectively with organizational challenges among a community of leaders from diverse issue areas
- An Advanced Training and Dialogue Retreat
To focus on opportunities to build specific collaboration and new initiatives within a specific field or sector.
- Ongoing leadership support
Including expert coaching, custom consultation, and other course materials.
Currently, Rockwood is leading two fellowship programs:
- The Fellowship in Media, Communications and Information Policy
The Fellowship in Media, Communications and Information Policy was created to catalyze a more powerful and engaged dialogue on the transformation of our media environment.
By providing opportunities to build leadership capacity and powerful partnerships among experienced leaders, the Fellowship is designed to build the sector so that it can achieve policy goals that serve the public good. The Fellowship in Media, Communications and Information Policy is a three year initiative launched in 2006. Enrollment requires an application and is limited to 25 leaders each year. The application deadline for the 2008 Fellowship is February 28, 2008.
>> Meet Rockwood's 2007-08 Media Fellowship Class
>> To download our program brochure, please click here.
>To download our Fellowship in Media, Communications and Information Policy application, please click here.
- The Fellowship in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Community and Advocacy
The Fellowship in LGBTQ Community and Advocacy offers emerging and longtime leaders in the LGBTQ community intensive support and training to build enduring alliances to strengthen the voice and power of LGBTQ communities.
The Fellowship in LGBTQ Community and Advocacy is limited to 20 leaders. The application deadline for the 2008 Fellowship in LGBTQ Community and Advocacy is March 31, 2008.
>> To download more information, please click here.
>> To download the full LGBTQ Fellowship brochure, please click here.
>To download our Fellowship in LGBTQ Community and Advocacy application, please click here.
For more information about the Fellowship Programs or to submit a nomination, please contact:
Stacy Kono, Fellowship Director
Stacy@rockwoodleadership.org
510.524.4000 x 113
|
|
|
|
|