News Summary
Huntsville residents have a great opportunity with the Civic Engagement Academy (CEA) now accepting applications for its spring 2025 cohort. This free eight-week program is designed to educate participants about local government operations and how to engage within their community. Eligible individuals must be at least 19 years old and reside near Huntsville. The program starts on March 18, 2025, and aims to foster civic involvement among locals, making it a valuable initiative for those interested in community service.
Exciting Opportunity for Huntsville Residents: Civic Engagement Academy Applications Now Open!
Hey there, Huntsville friends! If you’ve ever wondered how you could make a difference in your community, here’s your chance! The Civic Engagement Academy (CEA) is now accepting applications for its spring 2025 cohort, and this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss!
What’s the Civic Engagement Academy All About?
The CEA is a wonderful, free initiative designed to help residents understand how our local government operates and how they can get involved. This eight-week program is packed with valuable insights and information that will empower you to become an active participant in your community’s future.
Who Can Apply?
Are you at least 19 years old? Do you live, study, or run a business in Huntsville or its nearby areas? If you answered “yes” to both questions, then you’re eligible to apply! The program welcomes all local influencers hoping to boost community involvement. It doesn’t matter if you’ve had experience in civic matters or are just curious to learn; everyone is welcome!
When Does It Start?
Circle your calendars! The spring session kicks off on March 18, 2025, with an orientation that’s sure to set the tone for an enlightening eight weeks ahead. Classes will take place every Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m., making it easy to fit into your schedule.
What Will You Learn?
During the Academy, you’ll dive deep into a variety of topics related to local governance. The curriculum is designed to cover essential areas such as public safety, economic development, and community engagement. By attending these classes, you’ll gain important knowledge about how the local government works and the various ways you can play a role in making Huntsville an even better place to live.
Commitment is Key!
While participation is free, commitment is needed. To graduate from the program, attendees must attend at least seven out of the eight classes. This requirement ensures that everyone gets a comprehensive understanding of the many aspects of civic engagement.
Don’t Delay – Apply Today!
If you’re feeling inspired to take this step towards civic engagement, make sure to submit your application before the deadline on February 14, 2025. You wouldn’t want to miss out on this fantastic opportunity, so head over to HuntsvilleAL.gov/CEA for more information and to get your application in!
Join Us in Creating Positive Change!
Remember, the Civic Engagement Academy is all about learning and growing together as a community. Mayor Tommy Battle emphasizes that the CEA is a pathway to creating positive change within Huntsville. The more engaged and informed we are, the better our community will thrive!
So, what are you waiting for? Whether you’re a seasoned participant in local affairs or a newcomer wanting to learn more, the Civic Engagement Academy welcomes you with open arms. Let’s work together to shape our community’s future!
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- WHNT: Huntsville Votes to Rename DEI Office
- Alabama Reporter: Huntsville Civic Engagement Academy Accepting Applicants for Fall
- Wikipedia: Civic Engagement
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Civic Engagement
- Google News: Civic Engagement Huntsville
