Helping
Small Towns Succeed
Conference
in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in its 9th Year.
The Heartland
Center´s two premier training programs, Helping Small Towns
Succeed and Skill-Building for Stronger Communities,
were developed with grant support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.
Hundreds of community development practitioners and professionals
have attended from throughout the United States, plus Canada and
Australia.
Both programs
feature the Heartland Center´s well-known and widely admired
interactive training approach, with lots of opportunities for networking
and learning from one another as well as from an outstanding training
team. Both programs are held at Snow King Resort, located in the
town of Jackson, Wyoming, in the spectacular Teton Mountains.
Individuals
may apply for a scholarship for approximately 50% of the tuition
fee. These scholarships are supported by foundation grants and gifts
from friends of the Heartland Center. The Heartland Center is also
offering a 10% discount off the registration fee for groups of three
or more who register together.
The Heartland
Center for Leadership Development will hold its Ninth Annual Jackson
Hole Institute for Community Development Professionals and Practitioners:
Helping Small Towns Succeed, October 19-23, 2000 and
the Fifth Annual Advanced Skills Training: Skill-Building
for Stronger Communities, May 16-20, 2001.
If you wish
to apply for scholarship assistance, contact the Heartland Center
for Leadership Development at (402) 474-7667 or 1-800-927-1115 for
a Scholarship Application Form. Your application will be reviewed
promptly. Scholarship funds are limited.
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