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Applications are open for the National Leadership Academy for the Public’s Health (NLAPH)

Applications are open for the National Leadership Academy for the Public’s Health (NLAPH). The NLAPH helps teams of leaders from diverse sectors including health, housing, education, transportation, and law enforcement to build their capacity to transform their communities, improve health, and advance equity.

NLAPH

Applications are open for the National Leadership Academy for the Public’s Health (NLAPH).

Now in its 10th year, NLAPH, a project of PHI’s Center for Health Leadership & Practice, helps teams of leaders from diverse sectors including health, housing, education, transportation, and law enforcement to build their capacity to transform their communities, improve health, and advance equity.

Agile leadership is more important than ever in these uncertain times. We need leaders who can adapt to real-world events, such as COVID-19. And we need leaders who can advance racial justice with thoughtfulness, in partnership with their communities, to create a more equitable future. NLAPH gives participants the skills and training required to be agile leaders who can more effectively respond to today’s needs and meet tomorrow’s challenges.

NLAPH encourages communities engaged in cross-sector work to apply to NLAPH today.

Applications are due Friday, October 2, 2020.

For an overview of the NLAPH program please watch this informational webinar:


For details about benefits, eligibility, and requirements, please visit the NLAPH website.

Thanks in advance for sharing this unique capacity building opportunity with your network. Please contact info@healthleadership.org with any questions.

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