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DESCRIPTION:Apply NOW! Coro Community Fellows Program  The application consists of   
 -three reflection responses  -resume   -two letters of recommendation     
 -application form  -application fee   Application materials must be 
 POSTMARKED by June 7, 2005.     What are the Program Components?  The Coro 
 Community Fellows Program brings together up to 18 adults of all ages from 
 diverse backgrounds who want to enhance their leadership skills, strengthen 
 their community network, and improve their communities through firsthand 
 action. Using Coro's proven leadership training and methodology, Community 
 Fellows receive professional and personal skill development each month on 
 topics including ethical fitness, media training, public speaking, and 
 critical thinking.     Participants gain skills in the following areas:  1. 
  Management & Collaboration: Assessing power relationships, managing in 
 diverse environments, facilitating a group, negotiating and managing 
 conflict   2.  Effective Communication: Listening and giving and receiving 
 feedback, questioning effectively, reporting factually, presenting 
 persuasively   3.  Analytical Thinking: Organizational and issue analysis, 
 thinking strategically, identifying and challenging assumptions, managing 
 ambiguity   4.  Networking: Developing a network of leaders across the 
 government, not for profit, and corporate sectors—who transcend age, 
 socio-economics, sector, race, and politics   Go to http://www.coro.org to 
 learn more about the program!     How does Financial Aid work?   Tuition 
 for the Coro Community Fellows Program is $3,500. However, Coro Northern 
 California’s financial aid program reflects our belief that individual 
 financial circumstances should NOT be a barrier to participation in a Coro 
 program.  Available financial aid is awarded upon admission to the program. 
 Financial aid is disbursed on financial need and scholarship availability.  
 * Note that selected fellows receiving full scholarships will be required 
 to pay a $100 non-refundable materials fee.           What is the time 
 commitment for the Community Fellows Program FALL 2005?   The Fall 2005 
 program will meet at the following times at locations throughout the Bay 
 Area:     Orientation                                         Thursday, 
 August 25th – Saturday, August 27th   Wednesday Workshop #1               
      Wednesday, September 7th   Seminar #1                                  
                  Friday, September 23rd – Saturday, September 24th   
 Wednesday Workshop #2                    Wednesday, October 5th   Seminar 
 #2                                                   Friday, October 
 14th– Saturday, October 15th   Wednesday Workshop #3                    
 Wednesday, October 26th   Seminar #3                                        
            Friday, November 4th – Saturday, November 5th                  
    Wednesday Workshop #4                    Wednesday, November 16th   
 Seminar #4                                                   Friday, 
 December 2nd – Saturday, December 3rd   Graduation                        
                  Wednesday, December 7th   -Each Wednesday Workshop is 
 conducted at Coro Northern California in San Francisco and is normally held 
 from 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.   -Seminars take place at locations around the Bay 
 Area and are normally from 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Fridays and 9:00 a.m. 
 – 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays.   Whom Do I Contact If I Have Questions?   For 
 more information visit our website, call (415) 986-0521 ext. 102 or send 
 your questions to mhernandez@coro.org.   What do Fellows and Employers say 
 about the program?    “Coro has been an invaluable learning 
 experience...looking below the surface of critical issues, always more 
 complicated than they appear.  I would not trade this experience for 
 anything!  Now let the work begin!”  -Director of Product Development, 
 Convergent Laser Technologies  “Community Fellows is an excellent 
 opportunity to meet community leaders and to work with a diverse group of 
 individuals while learning about social issues and attaining personal 
 growth.”  -Director of Community Relations, Macy’s West     “Wow.  
 Not at all what I expected—very unique.  In my professional life I’ve 
 learned to think outside of the box; in my personal life I choose to live 
 outside the box.  With Coro I’ve either learned to think and live outside 
 the box simultaneously or maybe there is no box!  I loved the independent 
 project—not just thinking of a solution but DOING IT.”  -Database 
 Administrator and Reference Librarian, Environmental Protection Agency     
 “The access that the Community Fellows program provided me was totally 
 outstanding.  The quality and variety of the workshops (ethical fitness, 
 DKDK, etc.) was very high."  -Board Member, San Francisco General Hospital 
 Foundation  “Overall, for anyone interested in getting to understand the 
 Bay Area better it is a great program.”  -Product Manager, 3Com 
 Corporation     “I feel like each of us has challenged assumptions and 
 expectations we had coming into the program.  I had to let go of needing to 
 know everything in advance before I take a risk.  I had to re-think how I 
 listen, speak and learn."  -Marketing and Promotions, California Academy of 
 Sciences  “Great job!  A great investment of my time and a wonderful 
 learning experience.  The feedback from the group was great—a real 
 opportunity for personal growth.”  -Board Member, Menlo Atherton High 
 School     “It was a fantastic venue to broaden my knowledge base and 
 exposure to how things work on a civic level in the Bay Area.”  -Senior 
 Manager, Charles Schwab and Board Member, Partners in Hope  "Coro Northern 
 California offers an innovative, tightly planned course for leadership 
 training.  I would recommend Coro to employers in business, nonprofit and 
 government sectors as an opportunity to challenge key staff to expand their 
 leadership at work and in the community."  -Bay Area County Supervisor     
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SUMMARY:Personal and Profesional Development Fellowship Application Deadline
LOCATION:Applications must be postmarked to Coro Northern California, Tuesday, June 
 7th.   Postmark complete applications to   Coro Northern California  
 Community Fellows Program  601 Montgomery Street, Suite 800  San Francisco, 
 CA 94111
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