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Scholarship in Professional Development The
Chanticleer Scholarship in Professional Development offers public garden
professionals financial support for academic training to improve their
leadership skills. The scholarship has two core components: The program is aimed at individuals with a plant background who are in, or hope to move into, leadership positions and feel a need for more training and exposure. The Chanticleer Foundation offers this Scholarship in the belief that a stronger and more creative staff results in better public gardens, gardens that focus on their missions and capitalize on their unique opportunities. The Scholarship enables public garden professionals to undertake the necessary coursework to improve their leadership skills as well as offering an opportunity to meet leaders of the field and see their work in action. Chanticleer broadly defines “leadership training” in order to encourage creative thinking. It will consider a wide range of leadership programs, which may be, but are not limited to, certificate- or degree-granting programs. The Foundation views
the Scholarship as a collaboration between the applicant, his/her employer,
and Chanticleer. Applicants must be currently employed at a public garden,
have a minimum of three to five years experience, and the support of his/her
employer. As a demonstration of commitment and support, the applicant
and the employer are expected to contribute as best they can to the costs
of the training program. The contributions can be financial, the giving
of time, or by other means. Applications are due
July 1 and November 1. To apply for the Scholarship, please send the following: 2. Budget for the training program. Include all costs, such as tuition, food, lodging, and transportation. Indicate where the support is coming from (self, employer, other sources) and what and when support is needed from Chanticleer. Account for your time as well. Will it be considered work time, personal time such as weekends, evenings, and vacation, or a combination? 3. Supervisor’s statement. Have your supervisor write a recommendation and verify the support the organization is giving and the need for scholarship aid. 4. Your resume. E-mail questions and/or
application materials to admin@chanticleergarden.org
or mail to Chanticleer Scholarship, 786 Church Road, Wayne, Pennsylvania
19087. |
The Fellowship Program The Chanticleer Fellowship is currently under study and applications are not being accepted. No date has been set for the restart of the program.
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