Legacy Training
- How do you envision your legacy?
- How does your agency prepare future leaders?
- How does the community influence your agency’s mission?
These are just some of the questions our trainers will challenge you to consider at a Legacy training. Creating your desired legacy requires you to take proactive steps today towards shaping future outcomes. Legacy training provides practical tools to assist you in developing your individual, organizational, and community legacy.
The Leading by Legacy Program is currently accepting applications for training events in 2012. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. IACP staff will make arrangements with eligible participants to attend training events as dates are scheduled.
Past Training Events:
- July 2010 (Salt Lake City, UT)
- September 2010 (Indianapolis, IN)
- January 2011 (Austin, TX)
- March 2011 (Charlotte, NC)
- May 2011 (Portland, OR)
- August 2011 (Providence, RI)
- September 2011 (Pierre, SD)
- November 2011 (Jackson, MS)
Upcoming 2012 Training Dates:
- Phoenix, AZ (Feb. 25-27th)
Training Design
Legacy training events are:
- Two and a half days in length, typically beginning on Saturday morning and ending mid-day on Monday.
- No cost to participants with program fees and travel expenses covered by scholarships.
- Limited in size with approximately 30 participants per event.
- Interactive and intensive. The training will be delivered using a variety of interactive teaching methods whereby participants will be continuously engaged with trainers and other attendees. For enhanced learning, participants will also be required to complete pre and post-training assignments.
- Inclusive of participants from rural agencies across the country to provide opportunities for networking and information sharing.
- Taught using a peer-based model. All advisors are subject matter experts with significant experience in smaller law enforcement agencies.
Training Content
The training curriculum is organized into three primary course modules that focus on the concept of legacy development. The core areas include:
Individual:
- Exploring leadership concepts
- Assessing individual leadership styles
- Examining motivation and bases of power
Organization:
- Assessing the organization’s culture and identifying the mission, vision, and values
- Strengthening communication and implementing change
- Fostering leadership through mentoring & succession planning
Community:
- Conducting community needs assessments
- Developing partnerships in the community
- Maintaining transparency and accountability to the community
Training Scholarship
Full training scholarships will be offered to participants who submit applications that are reviewed and accepted. The scholarship covers all program costs and travel expenses. Airfare and lodging will be arranged directly through the IACP. Other travel expenses (transportation, mileage, etc.) will be reimbursed following the event. However, incidental expenses (hotel internet, etc.) will not be reimbursed.
Eligibility
Eligible participants must (1) be an executive, command staff, or first line supervisor; (2) anticipate serving at least three more years in their agency before transferring or retiring; and (3) serve in an agency within a rural county. Check the Eligible County List to see if your agency qualifies to participate.
Application Process
- Please download a scholarship application. You may complete the application electronically (preferred) or print a hard copy (print legibly).
- Once you have entered information in Sections I-V, send the application to your supervisor to complete the Statement of Support (Attachment A).
- Submit the following items by fax to 703.684.3448 or e-mail to LeadingbyLegacy@theiacp.org.
- Completed application
- Copy of your organizational chart
- Statement of Support
- An acknowledgement e-mail will be sent to confirm receipt of your application.