Leadership Enrichment and Development (LEAD)

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This program seeks to leverage civically-minded resident interest in the city to prepare individuals for non-elected or elected leadership roles, foster community-based problem solving, and support neighborhood self-reliance through civic engagement. 

This free, 12-week, 22-hour community leadership program develops individuals to be more effective in their civic life, work with other community groups, and in community building and engagement efforts.

Class size is limited to 40 participants. Registration is now open for the 2025 session. If you would like to submit your application, please click here and fill out the form. 

The 2025 program will have an orientation on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2025 with our first class on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025.

Contact  Jeremy Dyck at 623-882-7803 with any questions.

More about Goodyear LEAD curriculum:

Specifically, the courses:

  • cultivate a deeper appreciation of local government by providing in-depth information about how local government works,
  • develop skills to strengthen participants’ leadership capability and inform individual interest, and
  • build relationships with emerging community leaders.

Applicants must live or work in the city of Goodyear and be at least 18 years of age. 

Sessions will be scheduled from 6-8p.m. on consecutive Tuesdays in January, February and March of each year and each session includes dinner, networking and instruction.

Upon completion of the program, graduates will receive a certificate and a lapel pin during a graduation ceremony to designate their accomplishment and alumni status. Enrollment in future courses will be open to alumni free of charge with RSVP. This will enable alumni to participate in additional classes, get a refresher, and have access to any additions to the curriculum as the program grows. 

Please note that completion requires the  attendance of no less than 20 of the 22 class hours. More than two hours of absence will make the participant ineligible for alumni status. 

 

Core Coursework includes:

Orientation (Dec. 10, 2024)
Week 1: Government Overview (Jan. 7)
Week 2: Public Finance (Jan. 14)
Week 3: Development Services (Jan. 21)
Week 4: Economic Development (Jan. 28)
Week 5: Public Safety: Goodyear Police & Fire (Feb. 4)
Week 6: Traffic & Public Works: (Feb. 11)
Week 7: Water Services: (Feb. 18)
Week 8: SPRING BREAK: (Feb. 25)
Week 9-11: Group Selected Electives (Mar. 4, 11, 18)
Graduation*: Mar. 25, 2025

 

Potential Elective Examples:

9-What-What
Building Strong Neighborhoods
Citizen Guide to Reading Plans
Code Compliance 101
Goodyear Municipal Court
How to Run for Office
In Case of Emergency
School Boards and Local Government
Understanding HOAs
Water Conservation