
About this Event
Duration: 1 Full Day (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, beverages, and light snacks provided throughout the day
Course Overview
Greensboro, like many communities, faces challenges in achieving economic equity and creating equal opportunities for all residents. This workshop is designed for community leaders, local policymakers, nonprofit professionals, and business leaders to explore how leadership can drive economic equity.
You will gain an understanding of economic disparity and develop practical strategies for fostering inclusive economic growth. They will also learn how to engage local communities, businesses, and organizations to create an equitable environment for all residents, regardless of socioeconomic background.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this workshop, You will be able to:
- Define economic equity and its relevance to community leadership.
- Identify strategies to reduce economic disparities in Greensboro.
- Understand the importance of leadership in creating an inclusive economy.
- Develop actionable plans to foster economic inclusion and sustainable growth.
- Build partnerships that support community-wide economic equity.
Target Audience
This course is designed for:
- Local government officials and policymakers in Greensboro
- Community leaders and organizers working to promote social change
- Nonprofit professionals focused on community development and equity
- Business leaders and entrepreneurs committed to fostering inclusive growth
- Educators and workforce development professionals interested in promoting economic equity
Why Choose This Course
Creating an equitable economy is crucial for building thriving communities. This workshop provides community leaders with the tools to create policies, initiatives, and partnerships that support economic equity. You will leave with the knowledge to implement practical solutions to reduce inequality, empower underrepresented communities, and foster sustainable economic growth in Greensboro.
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Special Group Offers:
- Receive a 10% discount when you register as a group of 3 or more.
- Enjoy a 15% discount for groups of 10 or more.
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Agenda
Welcome & Introduction
Info: • Overview of the workshop and its objectives
• Activity: Icebreaker – Share your experiences and thoughts on economic equity in Greensboro
Module 1: Understanding Economic Equity
Info: • Defining economic equity and its importance
• Identifying barriers to economic equality in Greensboro
• Case Study: Cities that have successfully promoted economic equity
Module 2: Role of Leadership in Economic Equity
Info: • How leadership drives social change and economic equity
• Examples of effective community leaders in promoting economic justice
• Activity: Brainstorm leadership styles for economic equity
Module 3: Strategies for Economic Inclusion
Info: • Key policies and practices for fostering economic inclusion
• Supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in marginalized communities
• Activity: Group discussion – What policies can Greensboro implement?
Module 4: Building Strong Community Partnerships
Info: • The role of public-private partnerships in achieving economic equity
• Collaboration between community organizations, local government, and businesses
• Activity: Group exercise – Designing partnerships for economic growth
Module 5: Education, Training & Workforce Development
Info: • How education and skills training contribute to economic equity
• Building equitable workforce development programs
• Activity: Develop a proposal for workforce development in Greensboro
Module 6: Financial Literacy and Empowerment
Info: • Promoting financial literacy in underserved communities
• Strategies for closing the wealth gap
• Activity: Plan a community-based financial literacy initiative
Module 7: Creating Sustainable Economic Policies
Info: • How to develop policies that promote long-term economic equity?
• Balancing economic growth with equitable distribution of resources
• Activity: Group discussion – Long-term strategies for Greensboro
Module 8: Measuring Success in Economic Equity
Info: • How to track the success of economic equity initiatives?
• Identifying key performance indicators (KPIs) for equity
• Activity: Develop success metrics for Greensboro's economic equity programs
Wrap-Up & Q&A
Info: • Recap of key lessons and takeaways
• Certificate distribution and networking opportunity
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Regus NC, Greensboro - W Friendly Ave, 516 West Friendly Avenue #1st floor, Greensboro, United States
USD 610.76 to USD 721.46
