

LeadershipClass is a nine-month program that exposes established leaders to the diverse needs and issues facing the community and enables them to become Community Trustees of Fort Worth’s future. The program features a series of sector-focused days that provide insight into how Fort Worth operates.
Listen, Care and Lead form the foundation for skill development. In addition, we provide opportunities to develop in the areas of Adaptive Leadership; Collaboration/Team-building; Relationship Building; Networking; Project Management; Presentation / Communication Skills.
Tuition for the LeadershipClass of 2023 is $2,750.00. Participating in Leadership Fort Worth requires a commitment of time and resources. For a dynamic program experience for all participants, Leadership Fort Worth ensures that leaders from every industry are represented. Through donor support, we extend partial tuition waivers to program participants who work for 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations or are part of a small business. You may request a partial tuition waiver in your application which is due each year on June 30.
The LeadershipClass program begins in September with an opening retreat and concludes in June with a closing retreat. Program days occur once or twice a month on Thursdays between 9:00am and 4:00pm. Attendance is required at the opening and closing retreats.
2022/2023 Dates:
For more information, please contact:
Sara Fairley, MA
Program Director – LeadershipClass and LeadingEdge
[email protected]
817-913-7109
The community’s issues of concern are identified in conjunction with community leaders and other content experts. Teams of (8-12 depending on class size) class members work together throughout the program year using a structured approach to develop solutions that will ultimately be presented to key community stakeholders. These strategic projects allow all class members to gain in-depth knowledge about a specific community problem, interact with those most involved with that issue, and connect their resources and networks to make a positive difference.