2015 Faith Leaders Institute ABOUT THE 2015 INSTITUTE The USC Cecil Murray Center for Community Engagement is currently recruiting up to 50 leaders from faith-based nonprofit organizations to participate in the Faith Leaders Institute, a capacity building and leadership transformation program. The institute is made possible with grant support from the California Endowment. Topics include leadership, community and organizational assessment, developing a vision for changing communities, community development, civic engagement, governance, stemming youth violence, fundraising, and financial literacy. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS There are no formal academic requirements for program participation, but applicants must represent organizations that meet the following requirements: Organizations should have an interest in community programs such as job training and development, small business, education, youth development, health, housing, re-entry or civic engagement Organizations must have two or more years of operation Organizations must have between two and ten employees Organizations must have an annual budget of at least $100,000 Multiethnic and multi-faith organizations are encouraged to apply Interested organizations must be located in one of the following four geographical neighborhoods: Boyle Heights Long Beach Santa Ana South Los Angeles ABOUT THE MURRAY CENTER APPLICATION DEADLINE June 4, 2015 at 3:00pm PST Email to: Damalism@usc.edu * Acceptance Letters will go out June 5., 2015 The Center carries forward the vision of Rev. Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray to see faith communities actively and productively engaging the public square. The Murray Center is committed to mentoring, training, and providing a network of support through the USC faculty, staff and professional associates by: Fostering economic self-sufficiency for low and moderate income communities Offering training to nonprofit agencies and business in leadership development, capacity building, governance, and administration Emphasizing faith-based community development, community engagement and public policy advocacy to help revitalize communities Encouraging financial literacy among low and moderate income communities PROGRAM PHASES Successful completion of full course dates & project submission. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to apply for the FLI Intensive retreat Program Orientation PROGRAM FEE June 27, 2015 Class Dates July 19-24 & August 20, Daily (8am-2pm) Enrollment in the first phase of the program will require a onetime fee of $300 plus $50 material fee, for a total of $350.00 (Payable to: USC) Phase II Retreat October 4-5 PROGRAM COMPLETION FLI Community Development Summit and Fellows will be measured on program attendance, participation, a five-page final paper, a group community project and active participation in the Annual City-Wide Community Development Summit. Graduation November 7 MENTORING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE “Equipping Faith The program includes an ongoing relationship with the Murray Center for techLeaders to Empower nical assistance for up to three years following completion of the Faith Leaders Institute. Fellows will sign a mentoring and technical assistance agreement that Communities” will outline the commitments, expectations and goals. Appointments for technical assistance will be scheduled with the program manager. In addition, CMCCE will also recruit student volunteers from USC graduate students in law, public policy, and other schools to assist organizations. NETWORK WITH NEW PARTNERS Fellows will have the opportunity to network with congregations, funders, nonprofit organizations, and local and state public officials, including Christ Our Redeemer Church, Village Solutions, West Angeles Community Development Corporation, Crenshaw Christian Center, Homeboy Industries, City of Refuge, Bank of America, Union Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, the Economic Development Administration, Vermont-Slauson Economic Development Corporation, California Community Foundation, and the California Endowment. CECIL MURRAY CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Center for Religion and Civic Culture 509 w. 29th Street Los Angeles, CA 90089-0520 213.743.1958, fax: 213.740.5810 damalism@usc.edu crcc.usc.edu/murraycenter Rev. Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray, Chairman Rev. Mark Whitlock, Executive Director Rev. Dr. Najuma Smith, Program Manager
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