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Coro (non-profit organization)

Coro is an American non-partisan, non-profit organization best known for its fellowship program dedicated to teaching skills useful in leadership in public affairs to young adults.

The organization was founded in San Francisco in 1942 by W. Donald Fletcher, an attorney, and Van Duyn Dodge, an investment counselor. Their premise was based on the realization that, unlike law, business or medicine, post graduate training in the area of leadership was non existent, and they wanted to train young veterans in the leadership skills necessary to assure that our democratic system of government could more effectively meet the needs of its citizens.[1]

Contrary to the assumption that "Coro" refers to the word "core," the name is a nonce word created to represent "both discovery and exploration."[2]

Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs edit

The Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs, the organization's premier fellowship, is a full-time, nine-month, graduate-level experiential leadership training program that prepares diverse, talented and committed individuals for effective and ethical leadership in the public affairs arena.[3] Unconventional by traditional academic standards, the Fellows Program is rigorous and demanding, aiming toward personal and professional growth. The Fellows Program is offered in Los Angeles, New York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and St. Louis. Coro introduces program participants to all aspects of the public affairs arena, preparing them to translate their ideals into action for improving their own communities and beyond. The fellowship comprises field placements, group interviews, seminars, focus weeks, and individual and group projects.

Sixty Fellows are chosen nationally each year through a highly competitive selection process, including a day-long assessment at each center's city. The Fellows represent a broad range of academic, work, cultural, racial and economic backgrounds, ages and interests. What they share is an unwavering commitment to civic engagement. Recent participants have ranged from 21 to 53 years of age.

Coro Exploring Leadership Program edit

The Coro Exploring Leadership Program is offered in multiple cities, including Oakland, New York, and San Francisco.[4] Launched in 1998, Exploring Leadership (EL) is a full-time summer and part-time academic year program that prepares high school juniors for opportunities in the 21st century workforce and higher education by engaging them to become active citizens and to improve their communities.

Community and regional programs edit

Each Coro location has developed a variety of full and part-time, community and regionally based programs aimed at ethical, agile leadership training across sectors and differences.[5]

The Women in Leadership program at the Coro Centers in Pittsburgh, New York,, Northern California, and Southern California provides an opportunity for women to refine their personal and professional management leadership skills in order to increase their effectiveness as leaders with an emphasis on their metropolitan areas.

Leadership New York at the Coro New York Leadership Center and Leadership Southern California at Coro Southern California are executive-level programs conducted in partnership with local organizations in each city. These mid-career & senior professionals come together to examine and address the most pressing regional issues in their communities.

The Neighborhood Leadership Programs at Coro Southern California, the Coro NY, and Coro Pittsburgh works with emerging and established leaders in specific geographic neighborhood. Program participants identify local issues in their community and then work with Coro trainers to develop and carry out innovative and proactive solutions.

Coro New York Leadership Center also conducts Immigrant Civic Leadership Program which strengthens the ability of leaders in immigrant communities to mobilize immigrant participation in key decision-making processes.

The Coro Community Leadership Program offers working professionals and active retirees the opportunity to strengthen their leadership skills, network with a diverse group of Bay Area leaders, and learn about and contribute to community and civic leadership in the Bay Area.

The Emerging Leaders in Public Affairs (ELPA) program at the Coro Center for Civic Leadership is aimed at positioning participants for increased involvement in the electoral process as ethical and effective candidates, campaign staffers, board members, appointees and/or community advocates.

Coro Southern California's Health Leadership Program “HLP” is a premier leadership training experience that uses collaborative approaches to prepare a multi-cultural, professionally diverse group of professionals dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of healthcare in Los Angeles County.

Historic Programs (not currently active)

Coro Center for Civic Leadership's Regional Internship Center strives to increase the number of organizations in Southwestern Pennsylvania offering internships by actively working with employers to develop programs and connect them with potential interns.

Cleveland Executive Fellowship - A Coro Program funded by the Cleveland Foundation is a full-time one-year, immersion fellowship to develop individuals who can serve as Northeast Ohio's future leaders. Coro National and the Cleveland Foundation launched the fellowship with the ultimate goal of creating a pipeline of civic leaders who can problem solve across traditional boundaries, work with diverse communities and make the civic arena work through networks and collaboration.

The Public Allies program was hosted for 15 years (until 2023) at the Coro Center in Pittsburgh in collaboration with the National AmeriCorps Public Allies organization. The program advanced the experience of emerging young leaders in enhance their opportunities for social justice careers in civic and nonprofit organizations. Program participants completed a 10-month apprenticeship at a nonprofit organization while also undergoing leadership training and completing a team service project.

Locations edit

In addition to San Francisco, centers under the Coro umbrella exist in Los Angeles (1957), St. Louis (1972), Kansas City (1975), New York (1980), and Pittsburgh (1999). In 2005, Coro partnered with the Cleveland Foundation to establish a new Executive Fellows program in Cleveland. Although each location is independently run, they are connected by Coro National, a 501(c)(3) governing body. The Coro National Alumni Association is also a freestanding non-profit (incorporated 1990) that supports nearly 10,000 alumni worldwide.

Notable alumni edit

Approximately 1,000-1,200 people participate in Coro's various programs each year, many of whom work in non-profit organizations, businesses, and government agencies. Some notable alumni who currently hold or have held public office include:[6]

 
Former Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.
 
Film critic Gene Siskel.
 
Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
  • Phil Angelides, former treasurer, State of California (LA '75)
  • Marvin R. Baxter, associate justice, Supreme Court of California (SF '63)
  • Michael Bennet, member, U.S. Senate, Colorado[7] (NY '88)
  • Jeffrey Bleich, U.S. Ambassador to Australia (StL '84)
  • Debra Bowen, secretary of state, State of California (LA '89)
  • Ben Cannon, education adviser, Governor's Office, Oregon and former member, Oregon House of Representatives (StL '00)
  • Helen Dewar, former staff writer, The Washington Post (SF'58)
  • Anna Eshoo, member, U.S. House of Representatives (SF '79)
  • Vic Fazio, former member, U.S. House of Representatives (LA '66)
  • Dianne Feinstein, member, U.S. Senate, California (SF '56)
  • Tim Kaine, vice presidential nominee, member, U.S. Senate, and former governor, Virginia (KC '78)
  • Jerry Lewis, former member, U.S. House of Representatives (SF '57)
  • Mike Levin, member, U.S. House of Representatives (LA '02)
  • Carol Liu, member, California State Senate (LA '89)
  • Holly Mitchell, member, California State Assembly (LA '87)
  • John B. Mockler, state secretary of education, California (CA '63)
  • Adrin Nazarian, member, California State Assembly
  • Alex Padilla, member, U.S. Senate, California (LA '95)
  • Jean Quan, mayor, City of Oakland, California (SF '87)
  • Gene Siskel, former film critic, Siskel & Ebert At the Movies (LA '68)

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-04-29. Retrieved 2007-05-27.
  3. ^ . Coro.org. Archived from the original on 2011-10-12. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  4. ^ . Coro.org. Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  5. ^ . Coro.org. Archived from the original on 2011-10-20. Retrieved 2011-10-18.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  7. ^ "Executive Director's Report-San Francisco". www.coro.org. 2011-10-13. Archived from the original on 2012-11-15. Retrieved 2011-10-18.

External links edit

  • Official site

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attorney and Van Duyn Dodge an investment counselor Their premise was based on the realization that unlike law business or medicine post graduate training in the area of leadership was non existent and they wanted to train young veterans in the leadership skills necessary to assure that our democratic system of government could more effectively meet the needs of its citizens 1 Contrary to the assumption that Coro refers to the word core the name is a nonce word created to represent both discovery and exploration 2 Contents 1 Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs 2 Coro Exploring Leadership Program 3 Community and regional programs 4 Locations 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksCoro Fellows Program in Public Affairs editThe Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs the organization s premier fellowship is a full time nine month graduate level experiential leadership training program that prepares diverse talented and committed individuals for effective and ethical leadership in the public affairs arena 3 Unconventional by traditional academic standards the Fellows Program is rigorous and demanding aiming toward personal and professional growth The Fellows Program is offered in Los Angeles New York Pittsburgh San Francisco and St Louis Coro introduces program participants to all aspects of the public affairs arena preparing them to translate their ideals into action for improving their own communities and beyond The fellowship comprises field placements group interviews seminars focus weeks and individual and group projects Sixty Fellows are chosen nationally each year through a highly competitive selection process including a day long assessment at each center s city The Fellows represent a broad range of academic work cultural racial and economic backgrounds ages and interests What they share is an unwavering commitment to civic engagement Recent participants have ranged from 21 to 53 years of age Coro Exploring Leadership Program editThe Coro Exploring Leadership Program is offered in multiple cities including Oakland New York and San Francisco 4 Launched in 1998 Exploring Leadership EL is a full time summer and part time academic year program that prepares high school juniors for opportunities in the 21st century workforce and higher education by engaging them to become active citizens and to improve their communities Community and regional programs editEach Coro location has developed a variety of full and part time community and regionally based programs aimed at ethical agile leadership training across sectors and differences 5 The Women in Leadership program at the Coro Centers in Pittsburgh New York Northern California and Southern California provides an opportunity for women to refine their personal and professional management leadership skills in order to increase their effectiveness as leaders with an emphasis on their metropolitan areas Leadership New York at the Coro New York Leadership Center and Leadership Southern California at Coro Southern California are executive level programs conducted in partnership with local organizations in each city These mid career amp senior professionals come together to examine and address the most pressing regional issues in their communities The Neighborhood Leadership Programs at Coro Southern California the Coro NY and Coro Pittsburgh works with emerging and established leaders in specific geographic neighborhood Program participants identify local issues in their community and then work with Coro trainers to develop and carry out innovative and proactive solutions Coro New York Leadership Center also conducts Immigrant Civic Leadership Program which strengthens the ability of leaders in immigrant communities to mobilize immigrant participation in key decision making processes The Coro Community Leadership Program offers working professionals and active retirees the opportunity to strengthen their leadership skills network with a diverse group of Bay Area leaders and learn about and contribute to community and civic leadership in the Bay Area The Emerging Leaders in Public Affairs ELPA program at the Coro Center for Civic Leadership is aimed at positioning participants for increased involvement in the electoral process as ethical and effective candidates campaign staffers board members appointees and or community advocates Coro Southern California s Health Leadership Program HLP is a premier leadership training experience that uses collaborative approaches to prepare a multi cultural professionally diverse group of professionals dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of healthcare in Los Angeles County Historic Programs not currently active Coro Center for Civic Leadership s Regional Internship Center strives to increase the number of organizations in Southwestern Pennsylvania offering internships by actively working with employers to develop programs and connect them with potential interns Cleveland Executive Fellowship A Coro Program funded by the Cleveland Foundation is a full time one year immersion fellowship to develop individuals who can serve as Northeast Ohio s future leaders Coro National and the Cleveland Foundation launched the fellowship with the ultimate goal of creating a pipeline of civic leaders who can problem solve across traditional boundaries work with diverse communities and make the civic arena work through networks and collaboration The Public Allies program was hosted for 15 years until 2023 at the Coro Center in Pittsburgh in collaboration with the National AmeriCorps Public Allies organization The program advanced the experience of emerging young leaders in enhance their opportunities for social justice careers in civic and nonprofit organizations Program participants completed a 10 month apprenticeship at a nonprofit organization while also undergoing leadership training and completing a team service project Locations editIn addition to San Francisco centers under the Coro umbrella exist in Los Angeles 1957 St Louis 1972 Kansas City 1975 New York 1980 and Pittsburgh 1999 In 2005 Coro partnered with the Cleveland Foundation to establish a new Executive Fellows program in Cleveland Although each location is independently run they are connected by Coro National a 501 c 3 governing body The Coro National Alumni Association is also a freestanding non profit incorporated 1990 that supports nearly 10 000 alumni worldwide Notable alumni editApproximately 1 000 1 200 people participate in Coro s various programs each year many of whom work in non profit organizations businesses and government agencies Some notable alumni who currently hold or have held public office include 6 nbsp Former Virginia Governor Tim Kaine nbsp Film critic Gene Siskel nbsp Sen Dianne Feinstein Phil Angelides former treasurer State of California LA 75 Marvin R Baxter associate justice Supreme Court of California SF 63 Michael Bennet member U S Senate Colorado 7 NY 88 Jeffrey Bleich U S Ambassador to Australia StL 84 Debra Bowen secretary of state State of California LA 89 Ben Cannon education adviser Governor s Office Oregon and former member Oregon House of Representatives StL 00 Helen Dewar former staff writer The Washington Post SF 58 Anna Eshoo member U S House of Representatives SF 79 Vic Fazio former member U S House of Representatives LA 66 Dianne Feinstein member U S Senate California SF 56 Tim Kaine vice presidential nominee member U S Senate and former governor Virginia KC 78 Jerry Lewis former member U S House of Representatives SF 57 Mike Levin member U S House of Representatives LA 02 Carol Liu member California State Senate LA 89 Holly Mitchell member California State Assembly LA 87 John B Mockler state secretary of education California CA 63 Adrin Nazarian member California State Assembly Alex Padilla member U S Senate California LA 95 Jean Quan mayor City of Oakland California SF 87 Gene Siskel former film critic Siskel amp Ebert At the Movies LA 68 References edit The Organization CORO Archived from the original on 2007 05 22 Retrieved 2007 05 27 Name amp Logo CORO Archived from the original on 2007 04 29 Retrieved 2007 05 27 Coro Fellows Program CORO Coro org Archived from the original on 2011 10 12 Retrieved 2011 10 18 The Exploring Leadership Program San Francisco Coro org Archived from the original on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2011 10 18 Community amp Regional Programs CORO Coro org Archived from the original on 2011 10 20 Retrieved 2011 10 18 Notable Alumni CORO Archived from the original on 2011 02 19 Retrieved 2012 11 05 Executive Director s Report San Francisco www coro org 2011 10 13 Archived from the original on 2012 11 15 Retrieved 2011 10 18 External links editOfficial site Coro National Alumni Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coro non profit organization amp oldid 1215554687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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