Arlington, May 9, 2024 – The Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, in collaboration with award-winning political scientist and former local elected official Dr. Victoria Farrar-Myers, proudly announces the inaugural Arlington Civic Engagement Institute.
This innovative six-month program is designed to cultivate leadership capacity among individuals interested in contributing to local politics and community development. Through the Institute, a cohort of talented individuals demonstrating the desire and potential to have an impact in the Greater Arlington area are brought together to learn how to lead at various levels ranging from neighborhood organizations, to non-profit and local boards and commissions, to elected office. For engaged people who want to turn their passion for service into something more tangible, the Arlington Civic Engagement Institute will assist in identifying pathways and building the skills necessary to step into these levels of leadership.
The Greater Arlington Chamber has long believed that it is imperative to foster a pipeline of educated and prepared leaders who can drive positive change at the grassroots level. The Arlington Civic Engagement Institute aims to address this need by providing comprehensive training and resources for individuals eager to take on leadership roles within the community.
“Investing in civic engagement is investing in the future of Arlington. Strong, capable leaders are essential for the vitality and prosperity of our community,” According to Michael Jacobson, Chamber President & CEO, “By equipping individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge through the Arlington Civic Engagement Institute, we are building a foundation for a brighter tomorrow.”
Echoing this sentiment, Mike Gerro, Board Chair of the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, emphasizes the importance of developing civic leaders. “Arlington thrives when its citizens are actively engaged in shaping its future. Whether it’s participating in neighborhood initiatives, serving on nonprofit boards, or running for local elected office, every act of civic engagement contributes to the strength and resilience of our community.”
A comprehensive curriculum comprising six classes, the Arlington Civic Engagement Institute will explore the principles of Servant Leadership and provide actionable insights. Topics within the proposed curriculum cover knowing and leading in your community, the “why” and “how” of seeking elected office, and leading in office. “This curriculum builds from session to session to help individuals who want lead in their community understand how they can take the next steps to do so,” highlighted Dr. Farrar-Myers.
Applications for the inaugural cohort are now open and will close on Sunday, June 23. The program fee is $600, with a brief application process consisting of three short-answer questions and one letter of support.
For more information about the Arlington Civic Engagement Institute and to apply for the program, visit arlingtontx.com/acei or questions can be sent to acei@www.arlingtontx.com.