SUMMARY

STATE POLITICAL
LEADERS FELLOWSHIP

SPRINGBOARD TRAININGS

PARTNERSHIP TRAININGS

NEW LEADERS PROGRAM

NETWORK TRAININGS

 

 

The CPL State Political Leaders Fellowship is a nine-month, part-time leadership development program for a select group of organizational leaders, future candidates, community organizers, and progressive activists across the state. 

 

Through training, coaching, project-based work and mentoring, the program gives up-and-coming leaders the skills and networks they need to advance progressive political change in their communities.

 

The Fellowship is designed to fit the schedules of working professionals through five main components:  

  • Five Weekend Workshops
  • Regular One-on-one and Small Group Coaching
  • Project-based Learning
  • Mentorship
  • Political Networking

With the help of national experts, guest trainers and state-wide leaders, CPL Fellows receive the skills and networks they need to be powerful advocates for progressive change in their communities, including progressive vision & values, fundraising, grassroots power & campaign planning, and communications & messaging.

 

The Center for Progressive Leadership is committed to building leadership that embodies the full diversity of Pennsylvania’s communities. Fellows come from a wide array of backgrounds and communities, as well as from all over the state. 

 



Meet the Past Classes of CPL Fellows:

 

2008 Pennsylvania Fellows

2007 Arizona Fellows

2007 Colorado Fellows

2007 Michigan Fellows

2007 Pennsylvania Fellows

2006 Arizona Fellows

2006 Michigan Fellows

2006 Pennsylvania Fellows

 

 

 

 

 

Learn more about the 2009 State Political Leaders Fellowships:

 

Arizona Fellowship

Michigan Fellowship

Pennsylvania Fellowship

Colorado Fellowship

Ohio Fellowship

 

Program Details:
Political Leaders Fellowship Overview

Sample Weekend Agenda

Application Process

 

Applications are currently open for the 2009 Fellowships.

Apply Today!

 

 

"The CPL Fellowship became a laboratory for defining who I am politically and what I am committed to." - 2006 Pennsylvania Fellow

 

Read Interviews with CPL Fellows:

 

Anna Perng

Adriana Cortes

Robert Nix

Donna Johnson

Omar Woodard

Leslie Love

Clifford P. Martin

Marc Stier

Brad Hunter

Randella Bluehouse

Michael Fedor

 

The Center for Progressive Leadership (CPL) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)(3) educational organization.

CPL does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation or party affiliation.
CPL does not lobby or support, endorse or oppose candidates for office.
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