Applications Open: 2022 Gulf Coast Leadership Institute

Gulf Coast Community Foundation is pleased to announce that applications for their highly anticipated 2022 Gulf Coast Leadership Institute are now open. Gulf Coast Leadership Institute is designed to identify and develop aspiring, emerging, and experienced leaders who reflect the diversity of our region. For the 2022 class, up to 25 people will be selected to participate in a hybrid program of leadership development sessions over a two-month period. Applications will close on Wednesday, April 20 and are available here.

GCLI Class of 2019

Led by faculty of the internationally acclaimed Leadership Development Institute at Eckerd College, the institute will provide leadership skills and resources necessary to positively impact the community. “Gulf Coast Leadership Institute gives our community’s current and future leaders an opportunity to harness their leadership skills,” said Mark Pritchett, President|CEO of Gulf Coast Community Foundation. “This high quality leadership development training provides a tremendous source of information for those individuals looking to take their leadership to the next level.”

Gulf Coast Community Foundation encourages people to apply for the unique Gulf Coast Leadership Institute which trains and connects aspiring, emerging, and experienced community leaders across the Gulf Coast region.

For more information, please visit our Gulf Coast Leadership Institute program page.


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