KANSAS CITY TOMORROW - Kansas City Civic Council
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KANSAS CITY TOMORROW - Kansas City Civic Council
KANSAS CITY TOMORROW CIVIC ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM 2015-2016 The Kansas City Tomorrow (KCT) civic engagement program offers an opportunity and experience not available anywhere else in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area. KCT, as a program of The Civic Council of Greater Kansas City, is committed to developing an expanded business leadership cadre that is capable of addressing and solving challenges facing the greater Kansas City region. To equip and energize new leaders, KCT provides proven problem-solving tools appropriate to the community’s social and economic issues. A video about the Kansas City Tomorrow program that was created several years ago is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQlaKSWJEXw. KCT is unique in that, within a ten-month framework, it combines: A highly-selective recruiting process The opportunity to learn from and interact with members of the Civic Council and many of Kansas City’s most successful business and civic leaders A curriculum structured around the Kansas City region’s most pressing current issues, opportunities, and challenges A compact program design that uses a scheduled monthly meeting to the maximum, and facilitates individual learning and continuous development between the monthly sessions Proactive sessions that focus on issues analysis, decision making, and building effective community leadership skills Multiple opportunities to develop or improve one’s own personal civic engagement Access to multiple community resources and to personal guidance through the program’s skilled facilitators and Civic Council resources This year’s program will be broadly based on the Civic Council’s current priorities for business leadership. Through guest presenters, written case studies and other materials, the class will explore the multiple decisions and leadership skills involved in particular situations. Seeing parts of the community with a fresh perspective, recognizing the continuing importance of race relations and socio-economic diversity, understanding the crucial role of “social infrastructure” along with economic development, having a personal grasp of the meaning of “community,” “regional,” “leadership,” and “social responsibility” are all ingredients in the recipe for this year’s KCT program. This is your chance – apply now and seize this unique opportunity! 2015-16 Tuition: $5,500 – Civic Council members $6,500 – Non-Civic Council members KANSAS CITY TOMORROW PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS Participation in the Kansas City Tomorrow program requires a significant commitment by the participant and a financial investment by the sponsor. Interested individuals should carefully consider several requirements to determine if the program is a good match for their interests and personal goals. KCT participants should be interested in increasing their personal level of civic engagement. This may include increased participation in civic organizations or assuming leadership roles in civic and community organizations with which they are currently engaged. KCT participants should be interested in participating in organizations that are committed to improving the “public good.” Their interests should extend beyond organizations from which they have direct benefit, i.e. children’s schools, homeowner’s association, place of worship, professional associations. KCT participants should be interested in roles that extend beyond one-on-one volunteer opportunities. KCT participants must be able to commit significant time to the program. Participants will be expected to attend 10 full-day monthly sessions. Additionally, there will be required extracurricular sessions and optional special sessions over the course of the year, usually one to two hours each, on timely pertinent topics. Advance reading for each session is also required, averaging 2-3 hours per session. KCT participants should enjoy engaging in critical discussions of issues, opportunities, and challenges facing the Kansas City region. KANSAS CITY TOMORROW SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM Diversity in the Kansas City Tomorrow class leads to richer discussions and experiences for all KCT class members. Diversity does not refer to just racial diversity; it also includes gender, non-profit and government executives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. To encourage diversity, a limited number of $2,500 scholarships are available each year. Each scholarship recipient is expected to provide a one-to-one match with their own personal or organizational resources to ensure a commitment to the program. The Civic Council subsidizes the remaining $1,500 as a demonstration of its commitment to diversity, for a total of $6,500. Scholarship applicants should include an additional paragraph(s) in the application essay explaining why he or she is requesting a scholarship, including the circumstances preventing his/her organization from paying full tuition, what he or she hopes to receive from participating in Kansas City Tomorrow, and what he or she can uniquely contribute to the class. Scholarship applicants will be held to the same high admission standards as all other candidates. All scholarship requests and awards will be kept confidential. For more information, please contact Keely Schneider, Civic Council Associate Director, at (816) 221-2263 or [email protected]. PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FOR 2015-2016 KCT CLASS Recruitment Kick-Off Recruitment Packets Distributed to Civic Council Members Applications Due KCT Steering Committee Reviews Applications & Interviews Applicants Final Candidates for 2015-2016 KCT Class Presented to Civic Council Board of Directors for Approval Applicants Notified Orientation for Participants First Session Thursday, February 26, 2015 Tuesday, March 31, 2015 April–May 2015 Friday, June 12, 2015 Monday, June 15, 2015 Thursday evening, August 27, 2015 Friday, August 28, 2015 Friday, September 11, 2015 KANSAS CITY TOMORROW FACILITATORS Mary Birch As Lathrop & Gage’s government relations coordinator and chair of the firm's government relations practice area, Mary Birch tracks issues and developments that may affect businesses on the local, state, and national levels, and consults with clients as to how they may participate in the decision-making process. Ms. Birch also consults with clients who have obstacles in administrative and regulatory affairs. During her time with the Chamber, Ms. Birch facilitated the government relations efforts for the organization and its members at the local, regional, state, and federal level. She has established relationships with elected officials and staff at various levels and worked primarily in the area of strategic issue management. Ms. Birch has nearly two decades of experience in government relations and consulting, particularly at the local level. From 1984 to 2002, she served as president of the Overland Park Chamber of Commerce, where she directed efforts to attract an unprecedented level of business to the city. During her tenure, 62,000 jobs and 4,000 new companies were created in Overland Park. In 2002, she was named “Johnson Countian of the Year” by Johnson County Community College. Prior to joining Lathrop & Gage, Ms. Birch served as an independent consultant to local and national chambers of commerce and other not-for-profit organizations. Coleen Hernandez Ms. Hernandez’ thirty-year career has been focused on national and local nonprofit leadership. Ms. Hernandez recently concluded an eight year commitment to lead the Homeownership Preservation Foundation (HPF), a national nonprofit whose mission is to guide consumers on the path to sustainable homeownership and financial stability. Since the onset of the housing crisis, HPF has served at the request of both Presidents Bush and Obama as the national hotline for foreclosure prevention, counseling 2 million distressed homeowners and helping 1.6 million of them avoid foreclosure. Hernandez and HPF connected closely to all major financial institutions, ranging from large banks to GSE’s to Wall Street investors, all of whom funded the $60M annual budget. HPF illustrated the impact which effective consumer counseling could have on loan performance as well as on the family’s financial stability. Ms. Hernandez has deep expertise in strategic visioning, planning and execution, board and staff development, social entrepreneurship and many aspects of affordable housing development. Prior to HPF, Hernandez was the Executive Director of the Kansas City Neighborhood Alliance (KCNA) for 18 years. Founded by the Civic Council in 1983, KCNA engaged a host of Civic Council members on its board over the years. KCNA’s mission was to work with grass roots neighborhood leaders to ensure their communities were safe, strong and stable places where people were proud to live. Aligning the interests of grass roots leaders with civic leaders led to the passage of a sales tax for public improvement, on modernizing the street light system and on initiating community policing. KCNA also led the way in training 15,000 consumers to prepare for homeownership, in creating affordable rental housing for working poor families, and in comprehensive community development in the Blue Hills neighborhood. In addition to her executive leadership, Ms. Hernandez has served on the Tenth District Federal Reserve Bank board from 1993 through 2000, chairing the Audit Committee in 1995. Ms. Hernandez also served six years as an independent director on the national Fannie Mae Foundation board from 1998 through 2004. KANSAS CITY TOMORROW APPLICATION FORM 2015-2016 PROGRAM YEAR Application deadline: Tuesday, March 31, 2015, 5:00 PM For more information related to program year and to receive information on tuition costs and other questions, please call 816-983-2313, or email [email protected]. Mail application to: Kansas City Tomorrow 1200 Main Street, Suite 230 Kansas City, Missouri 64105 Or: E-mail: [email protected] Full Name __________________________ (Preferred Name) ______________ Company _______________________________________________________ Job Title ________________________________________________________ Principal work responsibilities __________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Business Address: __________________________________________________________ City __________________________ State _________ Zip __________ Phone ________________________ Fax _________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________________ Cell Number_________________________________________________ *(to be used only for inclement weather notification) 02/03/2015 Administrative Assistant’s Name ________________________________________ Tel. Number ________________ E-Mail Address ___________________________ Home Address: __________________________________________________________ City __________________________ State _________ Zip __________ Phone ________________________ Fax _________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________________ Age (optional) ________Race or Ethnic Origin (optional) ___________________ Spouse’s Name ___________________________________________________ Education: School ______________________Degree _________Year ______ School ______________________Degree _________Year ______ School ______________________Degree _________Year ______ Special Skills or Competencies ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ How long have you lived in the Kansas City metro area? ________________________________________________________________ Are you registered to vote? ________________________________________________________________ As far as you can tell at this time, do you intend to remain in the Kansas City metro area during the next five years? ________________________________________________________________ Do you have the intention and the capability of attending the KCT sessions from August 2015 through June 2016, along with participation in KCT group activities? Yes _______ No _______ 02/03/2015 List in reverse chronological order the community service activities in which you have participated (e.g., board memberships of not-for-profit organizations, active participation in civic organizations that address important community needs, running for political office, taking a leadership role in the political process) ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ On a separate piece of paper, in 300 words or less, state why you want to participate in Kansas City Tomorrow, what you hope to gain from the program and why you would make a good participant. PLEASE ATTACH A CURRENT RESUME. 02/03/2015 Applicant’s Commitment: I understand the time commitment and effort required to participate in this program and the program expectations. Applicant’s Signature ___________________________Date _____________ ************************************************************************************************ Sponsor’s Commitment: I support the above-named individual’s application to participate in the Kansas City Tomorrow program year for 2015-2016. Company: _________________________________________________________________ Civic Council Sponsor Name_________________________________________ Signature (required) _______________________________________________ Title _________________________________________ Date _______________ ************************************************************************************************ Applicant’s Immediate Supervisor, (if different than Sponsor): ______________________________________Date________________________ Title ______________________________________________________________ Note: Applications can be submitted by mail, by e-mail to [email protected], or via fax to (816) 221-2209. For further convenience, an electronic Word file of the application will be emailed to members and their assistants after the packets are distributed. 02/03/2015