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Applications are now being accepted for Youth Leadership Genesee's 2010-2011 course! Applications are due October 20, 2010. For additional information contact Jim Ananich, (810)348-1498.

Program Overview

The mission of Resource Genesee’s Youth Leadership Genesee Program (YLG) is to prepare a diverse group of high school students for constructive leadership and committed involvement in the future of their community.  

Students will be selected from each of Genesee County’s high schools and other youth organizations to participate in high-level service learning and civic engagement projects. YLG sessions will include:
  • Experiential and interactive learning
  • Discussions related to community issues
  • Interaction with community leaders
  • Development of communication and leadership skills
  • Orientation to organizations in the community
  • Motivation for participants to become more actively involved in community service

The four areas of focus for the YLG program are:

  • Self: Understanding how to lead must begin with an understanding of one’s self: strengths, challenges, values, and life’s purpose.
  • Others: Successful leadership involves engaging in relationships with others, communicating clearly, providing support, and creating environments that foster the best in people.
  • Action: Leadership is about movement and direction, stimulating action and change.
  • Community: Leaders promote change or action within the communities and organizations in their sphere of influence, understanding the unique values and climate of each community. 


Selection Criteria

Application to YOUTH LEADERSHIP GENESEE PROGRAM is open to all high school students in Genesee County.

The class is generally limited to 40 participants who will be selected by the YOUTH LEADERSHIP GENESEE Program Coordinators. The Program Coordinators will be seeking participation from students representing various schools and organizations and varied ethnic, minority, age, and gender groups, to represent a cross-section of the community. Participants should be willing to participate in service-learning projects, discussions, and lessons about personal and group leadership.
 
The most important factor in selection is identifying those individuals most apt to utilize their leadership for the long-term benefit of the community. In reviewing applications, the Program Coordinators look for candidates who demonstrate the following characteristics:
  • A sincere commitment, motivation and interest to learn about leadership.
  • Genuine concern for the future of Genesee County and the region.
  • Have been identified as showing leadership potential by an adult that knows them.
  • Willingness and ability to make the time commitment required by the program.
  • The intention of using what they learn to lead others in making a difference. 


Attendance and Program Completion Requirements

Requirements for program completion: 

  • Mandatory attendance at the Team Building session.
  • Attendance at least 75% of the sessions, including 2 out of 3 volunteer project work days and 2 out of 3 of general days+.
  • Attendance at the New Leaders Dinner graduation. 
  •  Application is due Oct. 20, 2010


Tentative Program Dates

NOTE: Dates May Change (Times are still to be confirmed)

Approximate Times:

Student & Parent Orientation

Thurs., Oct 28, 2010

6:00 pm -  7:30 pm

 

Team Building Retreat

Sat., Nov 6, 2010

8:30 am – 2:30 pm

Service Project Dates

 (3 of 5 Days Required)

 

 

 

General Session

Fri., Nov. 12, 2010

8:30 am – 2:30 pm

General Session

Fri., Dec. 10  2010

8:30 am – 2:30 pm

 

ML King Day

Mon., Jan. 17 2011

8:30 am – 2:30 PM

Mon. Jan. 17       MLK Day

General Session

Fri. Feb. 11, 2011

8:30 am – 3:30 PM

Sat. Mar. 28        Cesar Chavez Day

Bowling Challenge

Sat. Feb. 19, 2011

8:30 am – 4:30 PM

Apr. 22, 23, or 24                                              Global Youth Service Day

General Sesssion

 

Cesar Chavez Day

March 11, 2011

 

Sat., Mar. 28, 2011

8:30 am—2:30 PM

 

8:30 am – 4:30 PM

Global Youth Service Day

Apr. 24-26, 2011 (1)

8:30 am – 4:30 PM

Sat. May 7           Flint River Cleanup

Flint River Clean Up Day

 

Closing Session

Sat, May 07, 2011

 

Fri, May 13, 2011

8:30 am – 3:00 PM

 

8:30 am—2;30 PM

 

 

Graduation- New Leaders Dinner

May 24, 2011

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

 

 

+Each full day session counts as two ½ day sessions. 

Arriving late or leaving early from a day’s session will becounted as an absence from a half-day.

Your attendance at sessions benefits not only your own experience,
but also enriches your classmates’ experiences. 


Youth Leadership Genesee Program Tuition

  • Tuition for YouthLeadership Genesee 2010 is $50. Tuition must be paid in full no later than October 28, 2010.  This can be paid by the student, the school or sponsoring organization. All checks should be payable to “RESOURCE GENESEE.”
  • A limited number of scholarships are available to qualified individuals who may not otherwise be able to participate. 
  • If you wish to apply for a scholarship, a letter indicating the reason and amount requested must be included with your application. 
Please indicate who will be paying the tuition on the application. (participant, school or separate organization)
 
Refund / Cancellation Policy: Tuition is non-refundable.

Get application here.