Project Organize Building Leadership Skills for Progressive Change.

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Project Organize Building Leadership Skills for Progressive Change

About Project Organize Project Organize is designed to help you develop your capacity for effective community organizing.

Project Organize We will build your leadership skills so you can take responsibility and enable others to join forces and turn your combined resources into the power you need to make the change you want.

Project Organize “ An outstanding experience which allows those who feel voiceless to find their voice and to share their story uniquely and persuasively”- Andrew Castaneda, Jack Layton School, June 2015

We Teach Five Key Practices of Organizing Public narrative-Sharing your story, Building relationships, Structuring teams, Strategizing, Taking action.

Leadership & More We also teach the practical skills necessary for successful engagement including: Public speaking Social media and digital engagement strategy Fundraising Communications and media relations.

Teaching Structure We provide lectures, small group sessions, one-on-one mentorship through flexible hours and learning locations. Sessions range from 3 hours, 10 hours to 9 modules of 5 hours each.

Our Ryerson Team Ryerson Professors Olivia Chow, Distinguished Visiting Professor Professor Myer Siemiatycki, Jack Layton Chair Professor Winnie Ng, CAW-Sam Gindin Chair Professor Lisa Barnoff, Director, School of Social Work

Experienced Teaching Fellows from Project Organize Excellent and comprehensive curriculum delivered by an exceptional team of facilitators.” – Kevin MacKay, Jack Layton Leadership School June 2015 “

Our Advisory Team Kofi Hope, PhD, Managing Director, Empowering Enterprises Bob Gallagher, PhD, Communication Director, United Steelworkers Anita Khanna, Program Coordinator, Family Services of Toronto, Sean Meagher, Executive Director, Social Planning Toronto Dr. James Simeon, School of Public Policy and Administration, York University

Participants of Project Organize Rabble.ca, 40 people, April 2015 Community Development Workers Network, 80 people, April 2015 Social Planning Council of Ontario, 35 people, May 2015 Danforth East Community Association, 16 people, July 2015 Toronto Youth Cabinet, 30 people, July 2015 Public Service Association of Canada, 20 People, July 2015

Previous Participants of Project Organize 220 Students (including 30 community groups) Jack Layton Summer Leadership School, June/July 2015

“ Enriching and Transformational! ” "I came into this program with enthusiasm and an open mind. I left with much more. I now have a story to share, a call to action to promote, and the concrete skills to turn my organizing aspirations into a reality.” "This leadership school is an amazing and inspiring opportunity. It provides you with practical skills to lead, organize and connect with people.”

If you feel powerfully about something and do not know where to start making a difference, this is for you!” - Leon Letto “