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Our Mission
"To educate and train professionals for life-long service
in the governance of nonprofit organizations."
What are the
goals and objectives of the program?
To develop
and cultivate future leaders for life-long service on boards and/or
committees of nonprofit organizations through participation in a 10-month
course curriculum and nonprofit organization board training experience.
Nonprofit board service is expected upon graduation.
Topics are presented
by nonprofit governance experts and consultants, text book and other
printed materials, group case study work and problem solving, coached
nonprofit board experience, fundraising, and community service projects.
What is the time
commitment?
8-10 hours per month for about 10 months. This includes a monthly
3-hour classroom seminar.
You are allowed no more than two absences.
How did the program
start?
Prior
to becoming Mayor, Richard Riordan observed a lack of succession in
nonprofit board governance. With advisory direction from Coro Southern
California, The United Way and the LAJCC, the idea of training a new
generation of volunteer leaders took hold. Initial funding for the program
was granted early in 1990; staffing was completed by July 1990. The
inaugural class of 15 began in November 1990. By June 2007,
32 classes were graduated, producing more
than 600 leaders trained in nonprofit board
governance.
How do I apply?
Complete an application form and provide two personal references
in preparation for an in-person interview. Some qualities that determine
admittance to the program include demonstrated leadership ability, commitment
to nonprofit community service, and employer support. Participants also
become members of the LAJCC with access to its community service programs
as well as its member benefits. The cost of the program is $2925. Participants
are responsible for $800. Participants
must also be members of the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce (LAJCC).
Membership fees for the LAJCC are an additional $75.
What have others
said about their RVLDP experience?
"This program greatly impacted my life. My commitment to
Los Angeles has increased exponentially through the work contacts and
friendships I made. At the same time I know that what I have learned
can be translated to any city or state." Regine Webster, RVLDP
Alumna, Class 13, Board Member, Alcohol and Drug Council of Greater
Los Angeles, Member, RVLDP Advisory and Alumni Resource Committees.
"I firmly
believe that the program and the professionalism and dedication of the
interns have made all the difference in the world to our organization."
John Estrada, Executive Director. Hostelling International