"Strength Through Diversity" Young Professionals Leadership Program (NYCLP)

Program Partners

Cornell University, Cooperative Extension, New York City
Cornell University Cooperative Extension in New York City (CUCE-NYC) is a research-based educational organization that adapts to the evolving needs of communities, families and individuals by engaging them in experiential learning opportunities that are based in research.
 
New York City
Department of Youth and Community Development
The Department of Youth and Community Development (DYDC) was created in 1996 to provide the City of New York with high-quality youth and family programming. Our central task is administering available City, state and federal funds to effective community-based organizations. Selected organizations must be in touch with the needs of the people they serve, devoted to the highest principles of community service and committed to sound fiscal management.
 
New York Tolerance Center
The New York Tolerance Center , in the heart of Manhattan, is a professional development multi-media training facility targeting educators, law enforcement officials, and state/local government practitioners. Modeled after the successful Tools for Tolerance Program at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, the Tolerance Center provides participants with an intense educational and experiential daylong training program. Through interactive workshops, exhibits, and videos, individuals explore issues of prejudice, diversity, tolerance, and cooperation in the workplace and in the community.
 
The America-Israel Friendship League
The America-Israel Friendship League (AIFL) is a non-sectarian, non-political, not-for-profit organization strengthening ties between the people of the United States and Israel; bridging distances to reveal the beauty, the humanity, and the modern democratic values that define both nations.

 

 
         
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