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Immigrants Lead Boston

A program for Boston immigrants who wish to become leaders in the community.

Applications are currently closed, but sign up for our newsletter to get updates on when our next cohort will take place.

About

Immigrants Lead Boston is a 10-week program by the Mayor's Office for Immigrant Advancement for Boston immigrants who wish to take more civic ownership and become leaders in the community. Selected participants will meet key City of Boston officials and learn how to effectively navigate local government. The goal is for these participants to become leaders in their communities, sharing what they learned with others and becoming civically active on issues that matter to them. Ideal candidates are emerging leaders committed to advocating for their immigrant community within the local City of Boston government. Participants will receive a scholarship.

This will be its fifth program of Immigrants Lead Boston. It will mark a significant milestone as the program introduces its first multilingual cohort offering the program in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.

The summer 2024 course is from August 1 to October 10Applications closed on July 14. Applications are reviewed and participants are notified by the end of July.

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Immigrants Lead Boston will provide participants with learning experiences and connections. The program can help advance your path forward as a leader, professional, and advocate in your community.

The program aims to build on participants’ knowledge, skills, and relationships. We want them to be effective leaders and ambassadors for their communities. Participants will grow their ability to navigate City government, engage with City officials, and advocate for their communities. Topics include:

  • civic engagement and community organizing
  • how to find your purpose and share your story through public narrative
  • building leadership teams to make your dreams of community change real
  • economic mobility opportunities for yourself and your community
  • housing access and advocacy 
    • shelter and emergency housing
    • rent stabilization
    • homeownership and social housing 
  • public health and community mental health and wellbeing 
  • designing for public safety in your community 
    • safe communities act
  • Public education, student services, and tuition equity, tuition free community college
  • racism equity

Each participant will take part in civic engagement activities throughout the program. They will apply the skills, knowledge, and relationships formed during the course to learn how to address issues and advocate for their communities.

Candidates must be Boston residents, immigrants, proficient in English, Spanish, or Haitian Creole, and at least 18 years old. They also need to be able to commit 4 hours a week. Candidates must be committed to:

  • learning civic engagement and leadership skills
  • engaging with City of Boston government and officials, and
  • leading and supporting their immigrant communities.

Not everyone who applies will be selected. Only selected candidates will be eligible to receive the scholarship.

The summer 2024 course is 10 weeks, from August 1 to October 10, 2024. It includes a welcome ceremony, 8 content-rich sessions, and a graduation ceremony. Classes are on Thursday nights from 6 - 9 p.m. The summer 2024 course will be hybrid, with both in-person and virtual sessions.

Participants must attend all ceremonies and sessions and engage in civic activities outside of the sessions.

Our summer 2024 course is from August 1 to October 10 and will be hybrid, with both in-person and virtual sessions. Here's the tentative schedule:
 
  • In-person: Thursday, August 1, 2024, 6 - 9 pm: Welcome Ceremony and Session 1
  • Virtual: Thursday, August 9, 2024, 6 - 9 pm: Session 2
  • In-person 2.5 day training: Friday (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.), Saturday (9 a.m. - 5 p.m.) and Sunday (9 a.m. - 3 p.m.) August 16, 17, 18: Session 3
  • Virtual: Thursday, August 22, 2024, 6 - 9 p.m.: Session 4
  • Virtual: Thursday, August 29, 2024, 6 - 9 p.m.: Session 5
  • Break: Thursday, September 5, 2024 [No session]
  • In-person: Saturday, September 14, 2024, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.: Immigrant Advancement Forum
  • Virtual: Thursday, September 19, 2024, 6 - 9 p.m.: Session 6
  • In-person: Thursday, September 26, 2024, 6 - 8:30 p.m.: Session 7
  • Virtual: Thursday, October 3, 2024, 6 - 9 p.m.: Session 8
  • In-person: Thursday, October 10, 2024, 6 - 8 p.m.: Graduation

Each participant will receive a scholarship of $575. The full amount of the scholarship will be distributed at the end of the program. Participants are expected to fully take part in the sessions, projects, and activities of the program. If there is an emergency and participants cannot attend a session, they will need to immediately communicate with the program coordinator to make up for the missed session. 

The scholarship rewards participants for their time and commitment to learn, lead, and advocate for their communities. Because not every resident can make this commitment without support, this scholarship ensures equitable access to government for all residents.

We will work with you to make sure you have access to the technology you need to take part in this program.

There is no application fee to apply. Only selected candidates are eligible for the scholarship. You can find more information in our online form.

The deadline to apply for the summer 2024 course is July 14, 2024. We will notify selected applicants by July 19, 2024.

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