Course Description: Dare to Lead™ is a training series developed by Dr. Brené Brown on developing brave leaders and courageous cultures.
The most significant finding from Brené’s latest research is that courage is a collection of four skill sets that are teachable, measurable, and observable. All four skills are covered in the training:
Rumbling with Vulnerability: Daring leaders understand that vulnerability is our most accurate measure of courage. In this training we learn what vulnerability is, and isn’t, and why it’s the path to courage.
Living into our Values: Daring leaders identify and operationalize the values that are most important to them and their organizations. In this training we identify the values most important to us and how to make those values come alive at work and beyond.
Braving Trust: Daring leaders understand that trust is the foundation of everything. In this training we learn to build, maintain and repair high trust relationships using seven steps.
Learning to Rise: Daring leaders know that if we are brave enough long enough, we will fall. In this training we learn the resilience of how to get back up and keep trying.
The course will be held Wednesday, March 8th and Thursday, March 9th from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Presenter: Chantel Schieffer, President & CEO of Leadership Montana and Certified Dare to Lead Facilitator
Price: $350 per person
Safety Precautions: COVID-19 numbers are currently low. That being said, One Valley Community Foundation will monitor COVID-19 transmission rates for our community and reserve the right to postpone the course or pivot to a virtual program if necessary. If you have any symptoms, are sick or have been exposed to COVID-19, please do not attend the course.
Scholarships: Scholarships are available for up to 50% of the program cost for Gallatin County nonprofit staff members demonstrating a financial need. Scholarships will be reviewed as requests are submitted and will be awarded until all scholarship funding is utilized.
For program or scholarship questions, or if One Valley can provide accommodations to make this course accessible to you, please contact Jill Ellwood, Nonprofit Programming & Relations Manager at jill@onevalley.org.