LT Project LEAD: Your Path to Board Leadership Starts Here

Project LEAD, United Way of King County’s nonprofit board training program for people of color, is beginning an exciting new chapter—now proudly housed at Leadership Tomorrow. We’re honored to continue Project LEAD’s legacy of preparing diverse leaders to serve and shape our community.

LT Project LEAD—which stands for Leadership, Effectiveness, and Diversity—is a program designed to focus on the needs of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color who want to build board leadership skills. The program equips participants with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to step into nonprofit board service and make a lasting impact.


How You’ll Grow:

  • Deepen Your Nonprofit Expertise: Gain a strong understanding of the nonprofit sector — its landscape, challenges, and opportunities.

  • Practice Board Leadership: Put your learning into action through mock board exercises. You’ll also fundraise $250 for LT Project LEAD, experiencing firsthand how fundraising supports mission-driven organizations.

  • Develop a Practical Board Toolkit: Build confidence in your ability to serve on a board. Learn about board structures, roles and responsibilities, financial oversight, fundraising expectations, and the legal duties and liabilities of board members.

  • Strengthen Core Leadership Skills: Cultivate habits of clarity, reflection, and collaboration. Develop the ability to think creatively and strategically, make informed decisions, and work effectively with diverse perspectives.

  • Join a Vibrant Leadership Network: Connect with a growing community of leaders from all sectors and backgrounds. Through Leadership Tomorrow’s extensive alumni network, you’ll find opportunities for collaboration, mentorship, and lasting relationships that extend well beyond the program.


LT Project LEAD Testimonials:

Project LEAD was a profound experience. I gained practical skills that I’ve been able to integrate as I serve on the board of a nonprofit, started my own, and continue to actively engage and support causes that I deeply believe in.
— Shanell Powell, LT'24 and Project LEAD Alum
 
 
 
Project LEAD is an amazing opportunity to grow my knowledge of how to be a responsible and effective leader in my community. It is also a great way to meet like-minded people that want to help their communities as much as I do.
— Vanessa Villa, Project LEAD Alumni
 
Project LEAD has been so instrumental in my personal journey on so many levels from connecting with someone with whom I share my nationality, a rarity for me, to connecting with some brilliant people from all spectrums of the profit, nonprofit and public sectors. I can honestly say I left with much more than I brought.
— Chisulo Mulenga, LT'17 and Project LEAD Alum

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