Showing posts with label ICBI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICBI. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2009

Join the Next ICBI Track

INRC Announces New Cycle of ICBI Beginning in August

INRC is pleased to announce another offering of the Indianapolis Community Building Institute (ICBI). An intensive option for Track 1will be held August 1 and August 15 at INRC.

Intensive Track One
2 Saturdays - August 1, and August 15, 2009
9:00am to 4:00pm; INRC will provide lunch
Note: Participants must attend both Saturdays

Course topics include Servant Leadership, Tools for Stepping Forward, Intro to Asset-Based Community Development, Marketing Your Neighborhood, Neighborhood Inclusiveness, and Introduction to City Services. Following the intensive offering of Track 1, participants can continue through ICBI with the offerings of Tracks 2 and 3, beginning in early September.

For additional information and a complete schedule, please contact your INRC Neighborhood Development Specialist at 317-920-0330 or visit www.inrc.org to begin the application process for this FREE training opportunity!

ICBI Graduation

Indianapolis Community Building Institute (ICBI) Graduation

Thursday, May 7

5:30 - 8:00 p.m. at Broadway United Methodist Church

Plan to join us on Thursday, May 7 as we celebrate the graduation of the 7th class from the Indianapolis Community Building Institute (ICBI)! The celebration will be held at Broadway United Methodist Church, 609 E. 29th Street from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. The graduation celebration will include a short program beginning at 6:00 p.m. featuring comments by the graduates.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Kick off 2009 by Enrolling in ICBI!

Kick off 2009 by Enrolling in ICBI!

INRC is pleased to announce the next round of our Indianapolis Community Building Institute (ICBI). Enroll today! ICBI is an intensive, experiential program that explores ideas and develops practical skills necessary for effective neighborhood leaders.

Track One of ICBI will be offered in 2 Saturday sessions in January 2009: January 10 and January 17, 9am to 4pm

Track Two of ICBI will be offered in 2 Saturday sessions in March 2009: March 7 and March 21, 9am to 4pm

Track Three of ICBI will be offered in 2 Saturday sessions in April and May 2009: April 18 and May 2, 9am to 4pm

*In order to graduate, participants must attend all courses.

INRC will provide breakfast and lunch to all participants. To learn more about ICBI, please visit our website (www.inrc.org) or contact your INRC Neighborhood Development Specialist at 317-920-0330.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

New Cycle of ICBI Beginning in January

INRC Announces New Cycle of ICBI Beginning in January


Do you want to assume a greater role in your neighborhood? Are you looking for ways to enhance your skills? Are you looking for ways to meet residents from neighborhoods across the city? If you are looking for a more comprehensive set of trainings, consider enrolling in the Indianapolis Community Building Institute (ICBI). All participants of ICBI begin in Track 1 and progress through Tracks 2 and 3 of the curriculum. All classes are free for INRC members.

INRC is pleased to announce an intensive option for Track 1. Beginning in January, the 6 weeks of courses for Track 1 will be offered in two Saturday sessions, January 10 and January 17. This intensive option will allow busy neighborhood folks the opportunity to explore ideas and develops practical skills necessary for building effective neighborhood leaders.

Intensive Track One:
2 Saturdays - January 10, and January 17, 2009
9:00am to 3:00pm; INRC will provide lunch
Note: Participants must attend both Saturdays

Courses topics include: Servant Leadership, Tools for Stepping Forward, Intro to Asset-Based Community Development, Marketing Your Neighborhood, Neighborhood Inclusiveness, and Introduction to City Services.

Following the intensive offering of Track 1, participants can continue through ICBI with the regular 6-week offerings of Tracks 2 and 3, beginning in late January.

For additional information and a complete schedule, please contact your INRC Neighborhood Development Specialist at 317-920-0330 or visit www.inrc.org to begin the application process for this FREE training opportunity!