Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College’s Rural Leaders Initiative leadership incubator has proven to be an effective tool for addressing the both leadership development and social conditions of our region. Through the provision of a safe environment, technical assistance, and ongoing mentoring nontraditional adults and youth can move beyond their comfort zone to address real life issues. West Virginia’s future is dependent on individuals and institutions willing to invest their resources to ensure that a greater number of our citizens are equipped to take on leadership roles. Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Rural Leaders Initiative is the foundation from which to foster new leaders and increase opportunities for the regions’ rural population to become civically engaged.
Recognizing that poor educational attainment, poverty, a declining population base, and isolation are barriers local citizens face when approaching community capacity building, the Rural Leaders Initiative serves as the foundation from which new leaders can increase their skills and confidence while providing opportunities for the regions’ rural population to become civically engaged. Rural Leaders is a leadership development incubator, where small community teams of 5 – 8 individuals can take the skills they learn in the classroom and apply them in a safe, holistic, and inclusive environment – their community. Participants enrolled in the program engage in 35 hours of leadership development training on Southern’s campus. Teams are then awarded mini-grants to go out and make their project a reality.
Southern utilizes the LeadershipPlenty curriculum, designed by the Pew Center for Civic Change. LeadershipPlenty is made up of nine interactive modules that each build on the other and is guided by a core set of values.
Participants enroll in the program as a community-based team. Each team works through the process of identifying needs, recruiting stakeholders, writing a strategic plan, and utilizing volunteers to help implement the plan. Working together these teams will identify a community need, develop an action plan, and implement the plan. Because of their efforts, the participants receive “real life” experience in community capacity building, the community and/or site will receives a much-needed service, and the foundation for future capacity building is laid between stakeholders, volunteers, and community members. For more information on how to enroll in rural Leaders contact Pauline Sturgill at 896-7371 or email paulines@southern.wvnet.edu.
Participants were asked at the conclusion of the 2007 class what they found most beneficial about Southern’s Rural Leaders program.
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College is a member institution of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. Southern is an EOE, ADA, AA Institution.
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