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Stored deadline is 2026-03-03 but page shows deadline of April 21, 2026 at 11:59 PM; applications opened March 17, 2026.
Lincoln Vibrant Communities Fellows Program is sponsored by Lincoln Institute Of Land Policy. A 24-week program combining in-person education with an online curriculum designed for public and private sector leaders tackling complex municipal challenges. The program is almost entirely underwritten by the institute.
Geographic focus: United States
Focus areas: Economic Development, Local Government, Urban Planning, Sustainable Community Development
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The Lincoln Vibrant Communities Fellows Program, March 2026 - Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Research and Cross-Cutting Initiatives Latin America and the Caribbean Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy Center for Geospatial Solutions Claremont Lincoln University Consortium for Scenario Planning International Land Conservation Network Public Land for All Communities and the Environment See All Centers & Initiatives Publications & Resources New Book: Urban Solutions Set Policy Focus Reports & Briefs Working & Conference Papers Fiscally Standardized Cities Significant Features of the Property Tax® State-by-State Property Tax at a Glance I’m HOME Annual Conference 2025 Recap Salud Fiscal Municipal: Hacia Ciudades Más Justas, Resilientes y Sostenibles Conservation Easements: Legal Principles, Valuation, and Applications Message from the Chair of the Board and President Research and Fellowship Opportunities Procurement Requests for Proposals The Lincoln Vibrant Communities Fellows Program, March 2026 March 3, 2026 at 11:59 PM The Lincoln Vibrant Communities Fellows Program is a 24-week program designed to build capacity to address challenges in communities using the best practices, tools, and research of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the academic excellence of Claremont Lincoln University.
This collaborative program offers graduate-level education, expert connection, and peer networking to support public and private sector leaders in advancing sustainable community development.
Participants will engage in immersive in-person education; an online leadership curriculum; and specialized coursework covering concepts such as scenario planning, data visualization, strategic communication, conflict mediation, and policy development. The program culminates in a nine-credit graduate certificate in Advanced Public Sector Leadership, providing a pathway for further academic and professional growth.
Through applied learning, expert-led discussions, and collaboration, fellows will develop innovative solutions to enhance resilience and lead impactful change. Graduates join a national network of leaders dedicated to fostering sustainable, engaged communities. The online application form will open on January 7, 2026.
Applications are due by March 3, 2026. The program begins on March 18, 2026, in Chicago, IL. March 3, 2026 at 11:59 PM Economic Development, Local Government, Planning Get the latest land policy updates Lincoln Institute of Land Policy © 2025 113 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA 02138-3400 USA
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public and private sector leaders living and working in the United States. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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