LAA's Neighborhood Leadership Academy Calls for Applicants
				Wednesday, October 5, 2022  		
		
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		 Posted by: Erika Johnson		
	
			 
			
				 
   ANNAPOLIS, MD (October 5, 2022) – Leadership Anne Arundel (LAA), the premier leadership training and networking institute in Anne Arundel County, has announced the call for applications for the Neighborhood Leadership Academy Class of 2023. 
  The Neighborhood Leadership Academy (NLA) focuses on strategically recruiting individuals interested in tackling challenges in their communities throughout the county and preparing them to engage on issues that matter to them, thereby improving the quality of life for all residents of Anne Arundel County. NLA ensures that grassroots emerging leaders can access the leadership training and development needed to impact the critical issues affecting the quality of their lives and communities. The program provides interactive, hands-on training for participants on how to identify and assess community needs, to work with, engage and lead other citizens, and to better understand and gain access to existing resources and decision-makers affecting their communities. The class meets for six sessions over six months. 
  The NLA program is offered at no charge to the participants, assisted, in part, by the Jerome S. & Grace H. Murray Foundation and Anne Arundel County and Arundel Community Development Services, Inc. through the County Executive’s Community Support Grant. 
  NLA participants are selected based on their sincere concern for the county and commitment to making a difference in their community. The next NLA Class will begin in January 2023. In June 2023, LAA will graduate 20-25 community leaders. 
  The deadline for applications is December 15, 2022. More information and the online application can be found at https://www.leadershipaa.org/page/NLA  
 
  About Leadership Anne Arundel 
  Leadership Anne Arundel (LAA), a non-profit 501c3 organization founded in 1993, is the premier leadership training and networking institute in Anne Arundel County. The mission of LAA is to provide people of diverse backgrounds with the education, resources, and networks necessary to become successful proactive leaders. LAA has over 1500 graduates from its three (3) core programs. LAA graduates serve in leadership positions in the public sector, private sector, and non-profit organizations throughout the Baltimore-Washington metro area. For more information, visit https://leadershipaa.org 
    
  Contact: Erika Johnson (410) 571-9798  ejohnson@leadershipaa.org  
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