From training at the prestigious UNC School of Government to building capacity in local communities throughout North Carolina, we are so proud of the work that our Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government Fellows do in towns, cities, counties, and COGs across North Carolina.
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Civic and Social Organizations
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Lead for North Carolina is NC's premier, paid, public service fellowship post-graduation. Apply @ bit.ly/applyLFNC
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Lead for North Carolina is NC's premier public service fellowship post graduation. Apply @ bit.ly/applyLFNC
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Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government is grateful for the continued support of the SECU Foundation. Because of partners like SECU foundation, Lead for North Carolina is able to build capacity in towns, cities, counties, and COGs across North Carolina.
SECU Foundation is pleased to announce our renewed support for Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government, a post-graduate fellowship program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government. The $1 million SECU Foundation grant will help ensure program growth, with up to 150 Lead for North Carolina Fellows being placed in local government fellowships over a five-year period. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g293V3Gq
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SECU Foundation is pleased to announce our renewed support for Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government, a post-graduate fellowship program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government. The $1 million SECU Foundation grant will help ensure program growth, with up to 150 Lead for North Carolina Fellows being placed in local government fellowships over a five-year period. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g293V3Gq
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Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government reposted this
Lead for North Carolina Fellow | Social Media Manager for Janet Cowell for Mayor | Problem-Solver & Relationship Builder
I am so incredibly lucky that I get to serve the great state of North Carolina! As a resident of the piedmont region for 19 years, I am excited to put roots down in the Inner Banks and explore! Thank you to the town of Williamston, NC for inviting me to serve on their local government team!
From training at the prestigious UNC School of Government to building capacity in local communities throughout North Carolina, we are so proud of the work that our Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government Fellows do in towns, cities, counties, and COGs across North Carolina.
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The Southwestern Commission is seeking a new Project Manager to join the Community and Economic Development team! The Project Manager will assist local governments with various community and economic development-related projects, including housing, broadband, and outdoor recreation. Key responsibilities for this position include project development, grant writing, and grant administration. Our ideal candidate will be resourceful, collaborative, detail-oriented, and community-minded with strong project management skills. Information about the position and the application process is available on our website at https://lnkd.in/eaB2KBkz.
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Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government reposted this
So excited to join the Durham office this summer! In the past two weeks, I have dived into the ways land development codes can shape the built environment to create more mixed-use, walkable, and resilient cities. I also traveled down to Effingham County, Georgia with Sarah Sinatra Gould, AICP, CZO to explore the potential of new zoning districts. Looking forward to learning more!
Let's give a big welcome to another Summer 2024 intern, Isabelle Norman! “This fall, I’ll be entering my second year of the City and Regional Planning master’s program at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As a Housing and Community Development specialization, I am passionate about supporting affordable housing, multi-modal transportation, and equitable development. On the weekends, you can find me cooking, playing tennis or pickleball, or hanging outside with friends! Having grown up in Concord, North Carolina, I have a deep appreciation for the people and places that make up the Southeast! During my Inspire internship, I am most excited to work with diverse communities identify ways to transform their unique development goals into a reality.” Welcome, Izzy! ✨ UNC Department of City and Regional Planning, #Summer2024Intern
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Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government reposted this
#uncmpa A perfect happy hour last evening at the North Carolina Local Government Budget Association conference in Beaufort!
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Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government reposted this
Reflection time: Last week I completed a year of working with City of Goldsboro, NC as an Americorps Lead for North Carolina Fellow, I am excited to announce that I will be starting a Paralegal Technology Degree at Wilson Community College in August, as well as a new position as a Fellow with the Josh Stein Campaign, specifically with Students for Stein! I will be continuing my work in public service by ensuring that students across all college campuses in North Carolina have a chance for their voices to be heard and to make every vote count! I want to thank Community Relations and Development Director Felecia Williams for working with me this last year in assisting the City of Goldsboro on various HUD projects and with the Mayor’s Youth Council. The work and dedication that employees of local governments have are truly outstanding and unmatched, and I’m proud to take that with me as I continue my journey!
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Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government reposted this
Last week, I wrapped up my service year with the Lead for NC fellowship. Reflecting on this journey, I am filled with gratitude for the valuable skills and connections I have gained. Being selected for cohort 5 was truly a unique and meaningful experience, and I am excited to carry forward everything I have learned. Thank you to NC Hometown Strong for being my home away from home. Your warm welcome and the opportunities to lead and assist on projects meant the world to me. I cannot wait to see the continued impact you all have on rural communities across the state. A special thank you to Chastan Swain for being an outstanding supervisor and mentor. Your support has been invaluable, and I look forward to seeing how you continue to advance the organization. I'm thrilled to share that I have accepted a fellow position with the Office of Strategic Initiatives and Program Support at NCDOT through their HBCU Outreach. Ryan Brumfield and Amna C., I cannot wait to start working with you in the coming weeks! Thank you to everyone I have met and who has supported my journey, including, but not limited to, Lead for North Carolina at the UNC School of Government, NC Hometown Strong, the Office of the Governor, and VolunteerNC. Your continuous support has made all the difference.
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