Have you ever considered running for a local leadership position, but haven’t yet taken the plunge?
Do you care deeply about your community, but aren’t sure how to give back?
Are you interested in learning more about how your local government works?
If so, a new initiative from the City of Sisters might be for you.
This spring, the City is partnering with Citizens4Community to launch the Sisters Civic Leadership Academy.
The Academy is an innovative civic leadership training model, designed to build a broader, stronger pool of talented future leaders for Sisters' local committees, boards, and organizations.
The City is now accepting applications for the Academy. Community members over the age of 16 who reside within the Sisters School District boundary or Camp Sherman can now learn more and apply at citizens4community.com/academy.
Applications are due by March 8th; participants will be selected the following week, and the Academy will begin on April 15th.
The Academy will be facilitated by staff from Portland State University’s National Policy Consensus Center (NPCC). The Center has partnered with the City of Hillsboro on a similar program over the past eight years, with numerous program graduates going on to serve in local leadership roles. The Sisters Academy will be the first one launched in rural Oregon, with another in Hermiston soon to follow.
10-12 community members will be selected for the 2024 Academy, with priority given to individuals who are new to civic leadership and live within Sisters city limits. The Academy's curriculum focuses on practical skills and knowledge crucial for effective leadership in Sisters Country. Over the six-week period, group members will receive a crash course in local government operations while honing their listening, collaboration, community engagement, and decision-making skills.
A “group project” will be a core part of the Academy experience. Participants will work together to research a city-selected topic of local importance, produce a report, and present their findings and recommendations to Sisters City Council.
The Academy is also benefiting from strong regional philanthropic support. The Roseburg-based Ford Family Foundation and Sisters-based Roundhouse Foundation awarded grants to the City of Sisters and C4C, respectively, to help cover program expenses.
That funding will help ensure that the Academy is accessible to all community members, explained Kellen Klein, C4C Executive Director. “We don’t want financial, physical, or other barriers to get in the way of anyone’s participation.” To achieve that goal, participants will be offered complimentary meals, free on-site childcare, transportation stipends, translation and interpretation services, and ADA-accessible meeting locations, amongst other accommodations.
Applications for the Sisters Civic Leadership Academy are now open!
Interested individuals can find more information, review eligibility criteria, and apply at citizens4community.com/academy. The application deadline is March 8th, and selected participants will be notified by March 15th.
For more information about the Academy, please contact:
Kerry Prosser
Assistant City Manager, City of Sisters | City Manager’s Office
Direct: 541-323-5213 | City Hall: 541-549-6022
kprosser@ci.sisters.or.us | www.ci.sisters.or.us
For press inquiries, please contact:
Kellen Klein
Executive Director, Citizens4Community
Office: (541) 203-0527 | Cell: (425) 260-8411
director@citizens4community.com | citizens4community.com