Deadline to apply is January 9
Classes begin January 28
SEATTLE (December 12, 2016) – Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is now accepting applications for the winter quarter of the People’s Academy for Community Engagement(PACE). PACE is a civic leadership development program dedicated to teaching hands-on skills ranging from community engagement to navigating City government to the next wave of community leaders. The PACE winter quarter begins January 28 and runs through March 4.
During the five-week program, 25-30 emerging community leaders (18 years and up) will get an introduction to the structure and fundamentals of City government, with a strong focus on how communities and local government can work together. Participants of PACE get a chance to build relationships with key City staff, City Councilmembers, and expert community facilitators.
Winter classes will be held on five Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Yesler Community Center. Topics include: Accessing City Government, City Budget 101, Land Use in Seattle, Community Organizing, Inclusive Outreach and Public Engagement, Public Speaking, Skillful Engagement in Conflict, and more.
Tuition for the five-week program is $100. Tuition assistance is available to those who qualify. The application and details for the winter session are on seattle.gov/PACE. The deadline to apply is Monday, January 9 by 5:00 p.m.
Given the popularity of the program, PACE is offered three times a year: winter, spring, and fall. The Spring quarter will begin in late April of 2017. For more information or questions please email PACE@seattle.gov.