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This session is an introduction to leadership coaching as a resource for leaders and organizations. We’ll talk about what coaching is and isn’t, how leaders and their organizations can benefit, what to look for in a coach, and an exciting opportunity to get started through a new partnership with Access Coaching Collective.
Leading is harder than ever. While there are countless books, articles, and LinkedIn posts about best practices, they all leave out the most crucial element: you. Leadership coaching is fully individualized and tailored to help individual leaders be your best. Coaching is an opportunity for you to: identify what’s currently working for you and what’s getting in the way; learn how to better leverage your personal strengths; and have a safe space to navigate the ongoing challenges of leading.
Ensuring that leaders have the support they need as they tackle mission-critical work is critical. It not only supports better quality of life and outcomes for each individual leader, but also positively impacts the larger organization, and the larger community.
Join us to learn more about whether coaching can benefit you and your organization. At the end of this session, you’ll be able to:
- Understand the purpose and process of leadership coaching
- Determine whether coaching is right for you
- Identify the most important elements of an effective coach for you
Click on the link below for complete details and to RSVP.
DC Council Budget Hearing on Friday, April 26 at 9 am
Our agency's Budget Oversight Hearing is scheduled for this Friday, along with a couple of other Topics, beginning at 9 am.
As you may know, Budget Hearings provide an opportunity for Council members to receive feedback on the proposed FY 2025 budget. As such, these hearings serve as a mechanism for accountability and transparency in the management of public resources and services in the District of Columbia.
We encourage you to tune in and watch live. There is also an opportunity to testify during the hearing or to submit written testimony as a public witness.
Check out the budget hearing schedule here:
https://dccouncil.gov/2023-2024-performance-oversight-fy-2025-budget-schedules/
Check out the budget hearing event page here:
https://lims.dccouncil.gov/Hearings/hearings/349
*Please note: Although the hearing starts at 9am, as we are the last topic, the Commission may not be up until Noon."
That afternoon, there is also a Council Roundtable to confirm the reappointment of Commissioners Ms. Cora Masters Barry, Ms. Kymber Lovett-Menkiti, and Ms. Gretchen Wharton, as well as Chairperson Mr. Reginald Van Lee to.
Check out the confirmation hearing event page here:
https://lims.dccouncil.gov/Hearings/hearings/405
*Please note: The above links have forms are monitored by DC Council, not CAH staff. As such, we don't receive registrations or submissions shared through those forms.
The Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) requests applications from qualified artists and District nonprofit art galleries or organizations for its Fiscal Year 2025 Art Bank Program. Award amounts vary but eligible applicants can be awarded up to $15,000 for individuals and up to $20,000 for nonprofit art galleries or organizations.
In support of local visual artists, District nonprofit art galleries and art organizations, CAH acquires fine art from metropolitan artists to state grow the Art Bank Collection. Artwork in the collection is managed by the Public Art Department of CAH and loaned to District government agencies for display in public areas and offices of government buildings. Now in its 36th year, the Art Bank Collection includes nearly 3,000 artworks in various media.
CAH seeks grant applications from qualified artists and District nonprofit art galleries or organizations representing metropolitan artists for the acquisition of original two- and three- dimensional artwork.
For the purpose of this grant, metropolitan artist is defined as a legal resident of Washington, DC, or a legal resident of within a 50-mile radius of the Washington, DC boundaries, for at least one (1) year prior to the application deadline.
For complete details and to RSVP for this workshop, please click on the link below.
Business of the ArtsThe Business of the Arts Professional Development Series aims to provide knowledge and skills related to fundraising and development, marketing and public relations, legal concerns and entrepreneurship. |
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