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Training

Gamaliel Foundation Training Builds & Supports Powerful Community Organizations like PIIN

"Teaching ordinary citizens to unleash the power within themselves to collectively impact the social, political, environmental, and economic decisions affecting their lives!"

National Leadership Training:

This is a seven (7) day residential training event that presents the basic concepts and tools needed to be an effective leader.  It affords a person the opportunity to reflect on his/her present and future potential roles in the public arena. The method is Socratic.  The style is agitational.  This training is offered four times each year in the Untied States and three times each year in South Africa.

Upcoming National Weeklong Leadership Training

National Leadership Training III

When: Sunday, July 18, 2010 (3pm) to Saturday, July 24, 2010 (12:00pm)
Where: Hampton University, Hamtpon, VA
Registration deadline: Sunday, July 11, 2010

Click here to view the training brochure.

Click here to register.

National Leadership Training IV - Pittsburgh

When: Sunday, October 17, 2010 (3pm) - Saturday, October 23, 2010 (12pm)
Where: Crowne Plaza Pittsburgh South
Address: 164 Fort Couch Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15241
Registration deadline: Sunday, October 10, 2010

Click here to register.

Clergy Training:

Gamaliel conducts a three (3) day program once annually for clergy whose congregations are members of an affiliate organization.  This training is conducted by and for clergy.  These men and women are faced with balancing the demands of maintaining their own institutions while at the same time addressing issues of justice and community concerns.  This training includes tools, concepts and methodologies for becoming effective in both realms, while providing a supportive network of clergy experiencing similar dilemmas.

Advanced Training:

A three (3) day program offered once annually to 75 top leaders.  This program is designed to challenge and equip leaders to assume major responsibilities with their organizations.  Advanced training participants leave equipped to return to their communities and to do power analysis, cut issues, conduct major actions, create a core team or run a major fundraising event.

Ntosake:

The word comes from South Africa and means "She who walks with lions and carries her own things."  This is a women’s leadership training program conducted by and for women.  It is designed to present ideas and concepts for becoming effective and powerful leaders.  It also provides a support network for women.  The program is designed to help women overcome the internal and external obstacles faced on the journey to becoming powerful and effective leaders.

 

707 Grant Street, Suite 1346
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Phone: 412-621-9230
Fax: 412-621-1057
www.piin.org

Join Us at Grace's Holy Ground Action - Tuesday, August 31 at 6!

The Holy Ground Campaign is underway!  Valley View Presbyterian Church had nearly 200 people at their action on Friday, August 13 to address the gun violence in Garfield & East Liberty.

It's time for more Holy Ground action!

Come support Grace Memorial Presbyterian Church at their Holy Ground action next Tuesday, August 31 at 6pm at Grace Church!  1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.  They will be engaging the City of Pittsburgh to address the disparity in the amount of City resources the Schenley Heights area in the Hill is receiving.

We need your support!  Plan to come & spread the word!

PIIN Members


Congregations

  • Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church; North Side
  • Bethesda Presbyterian Church; Homewood
  • Bidwell Presbyterian Church; North Side
  • Calvary Episcopal Church; Shadyside
  • Christian Fellowship Center Church; North Side
  • Church of the Holy Cross Episcopal; Homewood
  • Church of the Redeemer Episcopal; Squirrel Hill
  • Community of Reconciliation; Oakland
  • Croton United Methodist Church; New Castle
  • First Unitarian Church; Shadyside
  • Grace Memorial Presbyterian Church; Hill District
  • Islamic Center of Pittsburgh; Oakland
  • New Hope United Methodist Church; North Side
  • Religious Society of Friends (Quakers); Shadyside
  • Resurrection Baptist Church; Braddock
  • St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church; Hill District
  • St. Charles Lwanga Catholic Church; Homewood
  • St. James Catholic Church; Wilkinsburg
  • St. Regis Catholic Church; Oakland
  • St. Thomas More Catholic Church; Bethel Park
  • Second Baptist Church of Penn Hills
  • Sisters of Mercy; Oakland
  • Sisters of St. Joseph; Baden
  • Sixth Presbyterian Church; Squirrel Hill
  • Temple Sinai; Squirrel Hill
  • Unitarian Universalist Church of the North Hills
  • Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills
  • Valley-View Presbyterian Church; Garfield
  • Verona Presbyterian Church
  • Wesley Center AME Zion Church; Hill District

Organizations

  • Association of Pittsburgh Priests
  • CAIR - Pittsburgh Chapter (Council on American-Islamic Relations)
  • I CARE House - Slippery Rock University; New Castle
  • JBM Language Services, LLC
  • Labor & Religion Council of Western PA
  • Metro Urban Institute; Pgh. Theological Seminary
  • Pittsburgh Area Jewish Committee
  • Pittsburgh Presbytery
  • Thomas Merton Center
  • United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh

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