The SEED Newsletter
January 2020
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News, inspiration, and more for all SEED leaders, SEED seminar participants, administrators, and colleagues!
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Apply Now for 2020 New Leaders Weeks
The application for the 2020 SEED New Leaders Weeks and the 2020-21 SEED Project year is
now available at the SEED website! Those who are accepted will be expected to attend one of three similarly structured SEED New Leaders Weeks:
- July 5-11, 2020: Marin County, CA
- July 27-Aug 2, 2020:
Seattle, WA. - Please note that this is a change from the previously
announced date that you may have seen. We apologize for any
inconvenience.
- Aug 10-16, 2020: Seattle, WA
Applicants will also need to name an
administrator who will complete the SEED Administrative Support Form on
their behalf. Administrators will be sent a link by e-mail to do so
once the applicant completes the New Leaders Application.
SEED provides a limited number of
scholarships to eligible institutions and nonprofit organizations.
Details are available at the application link.
Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis starting January 1, 2020.
Final due date for all materials is April 30, 2020.
Last year, we filled all spaces before the deadline, so we encourage
you to make sure all materials are submitted well in advance of that
date.
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ReSEED 10: For Previously Trained SEED Leaders
ReSEED 10, for previously trained SEED leaders, will be
April 24-26, 2020
, in Seattle, Washington.
If you have completed New Leaders Week and led a SEED seminar for a year
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we invite you to join us at ReSEED to revisit, renew, recharge, and
recommit to working for a more just community. If you are an
administrator, we hope you will encourage such SEED leaders at your
institution to attend. The
application and deposit deadline is February 15, 2020
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New SEED Leader Regional Networks and Opportunities
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We are excited to announce the
launch of two new Regional Networks for both veteran and newly trained
SEED leaders:
- Washington State/Pacific Northwest (WA/PNW) SEED
- Coordinators: emily warren and Christine Olsen
- Greater Philadelphia Regional SEED
- Coordinator: Ryan Glover Harrison
These networks join our existing ones --
Bay Area SEED (California), Chicagoland SEED, DC SEED, Minnesota SEED,
Mumbai (India) SEED, New England SEED, and New York City Metro Area SEED
(CT, NJ, NY) -- to offer opportunities for SEED leaders to
gather and share stories and information. Some also take part in local
events or help develop events for the wider community. Occasionally,
regional events are open to people interested in learning more about or
being more involved in SEED.
- If you are interested in participating in a regional network, please contact info@nationalseedproject.org and indicate your region.
- We are also looking for new
coordinators for Minnesota SEED. If you are interested or have questions
about what this entails, please contact Emmy Howe.
- Additionally, we want to support
SEED leaders who wish to launch regional networks in other locations.
If you are interested, please contact info@nationalseedproject.org.
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