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Projects:Class Projects
Leadership Learning Team Project Overview | Project Proposal Form | Current Class LLT Projects
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Community Calendar
A web-based form that simultaneously submits community events to calendars hosted on five different sites.
PDF of Final Presentation
- Leadership Link
A database that will host information on the skills and interests of Leadership Asheville graduates and match those skilled volunteers with needs in our community that will test and further develop their leadership skills.
PDF of Final Presentation
- LeadWorks
A database that will host information on non-profit board, government commission vacancies, and other community roles that can benefit from the involvement of graduates of Leadership Asheville programs.
PDF of Final Presentation
- Leadership Connection
Leading workshops on marketing, recruitment, fundraising, and other areas in collaboration with high school students that are a part of the Asheville-Buncombe Youth Council.
PDF of Final Presentation
- Diversity Initiative
Examining the need for a more inclusive representation of our community, this team will develop a plan for action based upon the resources and needs of our community.
PDF of Final Presentation
- Women’s Work: Leadership for the 21st Century
By bringing women in the community together, this project will survey a variety of women to determine what resources are already in the community, what organizations are doing to support the development of women, and what areas of need exist.
PDF of Final Presentation
- Leadership Action Team Process
Tthis team will explore how to best structure the Leadership Action Team projects so that future program participants further their leadership development, make a meaningful contribution to the community, and expand their community network.
PDF of Final Presentation
- The LA Factor
This team will create an archive of the leadership history of our community and region by recording the perspectives of various graduates. In studying this archive, perhaps we will begin to understand how leadership has changed in our region and how it might affect our future.
PDF of Final Presentation
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