Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute
The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute, (WVCLI), is a one-year Fellowship Program dedicated to transforming the Can-Do-Spirit in Military Service into a Post-Military Spirit of Civic and Community Leadership which serves and benefits the common good of all humanity.
The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute uniquely empowers Women Veterans to excel as they choose to become engaged in civic and community leadership. The Institute provides a robust combination of Women Veterans Master Mind Groups; Civic Leadership Training & Education sessions. These are fueled by the engagement of successful leaders from the region’s leading: Civic; Business; Public/Private; Nonprofit and Academic Institutions. Each of them offering compelling expertise, resources; and/or fellowships options & opportunities.
This one-year Fellowship Program is exclusively designed for all Military Women and Young Adult Girls in Military Families. Our Military Women include: Women Veterans; Active Duty Servicewomen; National Guard, Reservist, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Civil Air Patrol, Military Spouses, Military Widows, Military Moms, Military Dependents (ages 16 and above).
The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute is a “Civic Leadership Incubator” for Women & Girls In Military Families who are seeking to become catalysts for positive social change which supports Today’s Women Veterans and all Military Women.
Join The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute. You will discover that Post-Military Civic Leadership for today’s Military Women is an important intentional choice to lead – not an accidental occurrence.
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“Today’s Women Veterans are the best advocates to serve as catalysts for positive change in service, public policy, business, continuing education, community-based resources and outreach to America’s Women Veterans and Military Families,”
Deborah Harmon-Pugh, President
The Healthy Caregiver Community Foundation
Chair of The Women Veterans ROCK Advocacy Campaign &
The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute