Tomorrow's Leaders members are committed to:
- Networking and connecting with other Tomorrow's Leaders
- Attending at least one Professional Development Learning Track throughout the year
- Helping the CF community through advocacy efforts and supporting local events
*Tomorrow's Leaders need to be at least 21 years old. College students are encouraged to apply to our annual summer College Program.
Email us to become a member today!
Ready to join? Great! Contact your local chapter or email volunteer@cff.org with any questions.
Tomorrow's Leaders members have access to local networking events and virtual national Professional Development Learning Tracks.
2021 Learning Tracks
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February - March: CF 101: Cystic Fibrosis in Real Life
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April - May: Finding Financial Wellness
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June - July: Self-Improvement: Creating a Well-Rounded Life
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August - September: Personal Branding: How the World Sees You
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October - November: The Power of CF Advocacy
The Tomorrow's Leaders College Program is a virtual summer program intended for current, recent college students who want to continue building new leadership, advocacy, and fundraising skills to make a difference on their campus and beyond. The Cystic
Fibrosis Foundation invites current undergraduate students, graduate students, 2021 high school and college graduates to apply for the College Program.
How to Apply: The application process will open spring 2021 for the summer 2021 program.
Commitment: While this program is free to attend, you will be asked to attend all sessions, and complete pre-work and post-work between workshops.
Service-Learning Hours/Credit: You may be eligible to receive service-learning hours for completing this course. Please verify the requirement with your college and provide details on part two of your application.
Schedule: The 2021 Tomorrow's Leaders College Program schedule will be announced in spring 2021.
For more information or questions, please email volunteer@cff.org.
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