The ideal CLA applicant applies because they love Charlotte and want to participate in problem-solving to move our community forward. Past participants in the CLA have been residents who wished to become community and/or neighborhood leaders, existing leaders who wanted to sharpen their skills, non-profit workers who wanted to better educate their constituents on how to work with government, and residents who desire to understand what the city does. Many CLA applicants are interested in applying for boards, commissions, and public service.
Participants of the CLA will:
- Receive a personalized leadership assessment
- Learn how to utilize their leadership style to impact their community efficiently and positively
- Enhance their understanding of Charlotte's history and decision making
- Develop relationships with other community leaders and leaders in local government
- Learn how to articulate challenges and advocate for resources for their communities
- Get a look at how the City of Charlotte works and develop specialized knowledge about the departments and programs of the City of Charlotte
- Commit to using their leadership skills in the broader community to improve the quality of life for all Charlotteans.
Program graduates are strongly encouraged to apply to serve on City/County boards and commissions. The official boards and commissions applications include a designation for CLA graduates. CLA graduates will also receive a certificate of completion the from Housing & Neighborhood Services Department and an exclusive CLA lapel pin.