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Find similar grantsLeadership North Carolina Class 34 is sponsored by Leadership North Carolina. A leadership development program for emerging leaders in North Carolina, focusing on community engagement and leadership skills.
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Details – Leadership North Carolina Facebook page opens in new window X page opens in new window YouTube page opens in new window Instagram page opens in new window Linkedin page opens in new window Sponsorship Opportunities Sponsorship Opportunities Each year, through a competitive application and selection process, 55 current and emerging leaders are invited to participate in LNC’s Core Program.
Program sessions are held monthly from October through May in locations around the state. The application period for LNC’s upcoming program year is currently open. We will be accepting applications for LNC Class 34 (2026-2027) through 5 pm on June 24, 2026 .
Applications will be reviewed by our selection committee in July and invitations to participate in Class 34 will be extended by early August. For application details and to start your online application, please visit the Apply page. To learn more about LNC’s Core Program, please explore the links below.
If you do not plan to apply this year but would like to receive information about future LNC classes, complete the Interest Form to receive announcements about the application process and other LNC events and opportunities. Virtual Information Sessions LNC held two Core Program Virtual Info Sessions in April 2026.
If you missed the sessions, we encourage you to watch This Recording to learn more about LNC’s Core Program and the application process for Class 34 (2026-2027). The following are the links shared during the Spring 2026 Info Sessions. Note that there’s some overlap with the links listed elsewhere on this page.
Class 34 Schedule and Locations LNC Core Program Overview Class 34 Application Summary —review to be prepared when the application goes live Recommendation Letter Instructions and Submissions Form — You may share this link with your references prior to the application period if you are confident you will submit an application.
Underrepresented Counties Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship Opportunities Each Leadership North Carolina class is made up of approximately 55 current and emerging leaders from across the state. Special effort is made to ensure that each class reflects the diversity of the state in terms of age, race, gender, geography, sector of employment, stage of career, and types of civic and community involvement.
Characteristics of a successful applicant include commitment, motivation, and interest in serving the state; demonstrated voluntary leadership in community affairs; desire and willingness to seek key volunteer and/or appointed leadership roles; an occupational commitment to remain in the state; and long-term commitment to playing a personal role in helping to shape North Carolina’s future.
Participants must have the full support of their employers, with approval for participation in accordance with LNC’s attendance protocols. The program fee for Class 34 (2026-2027) is $7,000. * This fee covers all programming and session materials and meals during each session.
Travel and lodging expenses are the responsibility of each class member. A limited number of partial scholarships are available. *This is less than half of what it would be without generous corporate, foundation, and individual support.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals in North Carolina. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The published deadline was June 24, 2026, which has passed. Check the official notice for any future application windows before investing time in a proposal.
Leadership North Carolina Class 34 is funded by Leadership North Carolina. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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