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Leadership for a Changing World


Text Date: 

Jan 7 2005

Descripción: 

To recognise community leadership in the USA...

Descripción: 

Leadership for a Changing World seeks to recognise, strengthen and support leaders and to highlight the importance of community leadership in improving people’s lives. The programme seeks to confirm that resourceful leaders are bringing about positive change in virtually every community. Together with these leaders, Leadership for a Changing World hopes to facilitate a new dialogue about community leadership, one that encourages others to appreciate that leadership comes in many forms and from many different communities.


Each year, Leadership for a Changing World recognises 17-20 leaders and leadership groups not broadly known beyond their immediate community or field. Nominated community leaders may work in fields that include: economic development; community development; environment and environmental justice; human rights; citizen participation and government accountability; human development; sexual and reproductive health; education reform; youth development; religion and social change; arts and social action; and access to media, including new technologies.


Leadership for a Changing World seeks to recognise and support leaders in the following ways:

  • Provide shared learning and networking opportunities: Over the course of the two-year programme, awardees will participate in four programme-wide meetings designed to provide opportunities for shared learning, and collaboration among awardees. Leaders may use these sessions to consider their leadership and programme challenges and explore new opportunities to develop their programmes, and deepen our understanding of community leadership.
  • Provide financial support and other assistance for their work: Awardees receive $100,000 over two years to support their programmes or new work that is related to the initiatives for which they are being recognised. Awardees will also receive $15,000 to explore new learning opportunities that will support their work. Funds will be made available to the awardees’ nonprofit charitable organisations with 501(c)(3) status or to their fiscal agents.
  • Explore, through research, how leadership is perceived, created, and sustained: awardees will collaborate with the research team to develop new insights and understanding about leadership for social change, both through working with fellow awardees and through telling their own story.
  • Contribute to current public discourse on leadership: In an effort to facilitate a new conversation about community leadership, awardees will be part of a media effort to communicate the stories of their efforts and to explore unique approaches to leadership.

Community-based leaders who are addressing tough social issues, but are not yet widely known outside of their own immediate communities, are eligible to be nominated. Nominees must be United States residents working on domestic issues, but United States citizenship is not required. They must have been working in the area for which they are being nominated for at least four years.

Leadership for a Changing World seeks to recognise, strengthen and support leaders and to highlight the importance of community leadership in improving people’s lives. The programme seeks to confirm that resourceful leaders are bringing about positive change in virtually every community. Together with these leaders, Leadership for a Changing World hopes to facilitate a new dialogue about community leadership, one that encourages others to appreciate that leadership comes in many forms and from many different communities.


Each year, Leadership for a Changing World recognises 17-20 leaders and leadership groups not broadly known beyond their immediate community or field. Nominated community leaders may work in fields that include: economic development; community development; environment and environmental justice; human rights; citizen participation and government accountability; human development; sexual and reproductive health; education reform; youth development; religion and social change; arts and social action; and access to media, including new technologies.


Leadership for a Changing World seeks to recognise and support leaders in the following ways:

Community-based leaders who are addressing tough social issues, but are not yet widely known outside of their own immediate communities, are eligible to be nominated. Nominees must be United States residents working on domestic issues, but United States citizenship is not required. They must have been working in the area for which they are being nominated for at least four years.

Requisitos para participar: 

Leadership for a Changing World is a programme of the Ford Foundation, in partnership with the Washington-based Advocacy Institute and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University. Nominations will be accepted by the Advocacy Institute through January 7, 2005. Leaders must be nominated by someone who is well acquainted with their work and can attest to their qualifications.




Click here for more information and to download the nomination forms.

Ganadores anteriores: 

Click here to read about previous award recipients.

Contacto: 
Fuente: 

Press release email from the Leadership for a Changing World on October 20 2004; Leadership for a Changing World website.


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