We are searching for 18-21 accomplished Jewish activists in their late 20s to early 40s who have a proven commitment to engaging in civic life. The ideal NLP participant is an individual with current professional or volunteer responsibilities who demonstrates an interest in pursuing a significant role in the community and who has begun to take the steps necessary to reach that goal. After the program, participants are expected to take active leadership roles in the civic and Jewish communities of Los Angeles.
The NLP experience is as unique and varied as the participants themselves. A collaborative process between the participants and the program staff, NLP is most effective when the participants play a strong role in developing and guiding discussions, attend the program sessions and take initiative in using the resources made available to them.
The Program
NLP is a yearlong series of discussions and experiences dedicated to learning about emerging and ongoing issues. Opening doors to the unfamiliar, the unexpected and the unexplored, NLP brings the most visible and accomplished leaders in Los Angeles to facilitate these discussions.
Participants have an extraordinary opportunity to put their skills and experience into action in support of the community, as they work together to design and implement a community service project. Projects are structured so that participants develop relationships, learn collaboration skills and techniques, and develop a deeper understanding of the challenges facing leaders in Los Angeles.
The Details
Program participants will meet at least once a month on a weekday evening or a Sunday. The program also includes a weekend leadership retreat. Meetings occur at various locations around Los Angeles, allowing participants to become familiar with a wide array of agencies in and outside the Jewish community. Tuition for the program is $360, which includes payment for the retreat. Participants are also required to make at least a $180 gift to The Jewish Federation’s Annual Campaign. Scholarships for a portion of the tuition are available.
How Do I Apply?
For information, call (323) 761-8145 or e-mail FedNLP@JewishLA.org.
Made Possible By
The New Leaders Project is a program of The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. Funding for NLP is generously provided by The Jewish Federation.
NLP funding has also been provided by: The Charles Brown Foundation; Bruce Corwin; The Nathan Cummings Foundation; The Hillside Foundation; Stanley Hirsh z”l and other individuals; The Audrey and Sydney Irmas Charitable Foundation; The David Polak Foundation; The Righteous Persons Foundation; The Saban Family Foundation. NLP was initially funded by a grant from the Jewish Community Foundation.
The New Leaders Project
Donna Bojarsky, Co-Founder and Co-Chair
Richard S. Volpert, Co-Chair
Abby J. Leibman, Program Director