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Minority Leadership Training Program Application 2026-2027
Minority Leadership Training Program DEADLINE: 11:59 p.m. August 31, 2026 QUESTIONS: Contact Tina Dove,
[email protected]
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your interest in the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) Minority Leadership Training Program (MLTP).
MLTP is a year-long, cohort-based, professional development program—targeting (but not limited to) early career and emerging educators—that seeks to support diverse educators interested in pursuing leadership opportunities within the Association at the local, state, and national levels.
Cohort members will engage in a powerful learning journey whose goal is to raise their individual and collective awareness about their ideas and competencies as leaders, build and strengthen their capacity to become transformational leaders, and catalyze them to take action and lead the movements focused on creating and sustaining equitable, inclusive, and just schools and communities as well as strengthening a professional Association firmly rooted in racial, social, and economic justice.
All members are eligible to apply to the cohort provided they do not currently hold an elected office in a local association, MSEA, or NEA.
In this instance, having served as a delegate to the MSEA and/or NEA RA will not be considered an elected office.
Please note: this training is primarily open to ethnic minorities, but not exclusively. When possible, at least 35% of those selected will be new activists to the work of the union.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
11:59 p.m. August 31, 2026
QUESTIONS:
Contact Tina Dove at
[email protected]
with “MLTP Program Questions” in the subject line.
MANDATORY ATTENDANCE COMMITMENT
Applicants who are selected for the cohort are required to participate in every component of the program scheduled throughout the cohort year, whether in-person or virtual. Virtual bridge meetings and other program-related activities take place in between the three scheduled in-person sessions (exact dates TBD). Your signed commitment is required because, if selected, you will fill one of a limited number of spots in the cohort that another interested applicant would otherwise have an opportunity to fill.
The dates for the in-person sessions are as follows:
September 25-26, 2026
December 11-12, 2026
May 21-22, 2027
BEFORE APPLYING TO THE PROGRAM, CONSULT YOUR PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL CALENDARS TO BE CERTAIN YOU DO NOT HAVE ANY SCHEDULING CONFLICTS. Emergency situations notwithstanding,
COHORT MEMBER ATTENDANCE FOR THE ENTIRETY OF ALL IN-PERSON TRAINING SESSIONS (FRIDAY EVENING AND ALL DAY SATURDAY) IS MANDATORY!!!
Your signed commitment is required because, if selected, you will fill one of a limited number of spots in the cohort that another interested applicant would otherwise have an opportunity to fill. If you are unable to meet the attendance requirements during the upcoming program year, we ask that you apply for a future cohort class. Failure to do so could result in your being dismissed from the program.
A cohort member’s unexcused absence from any in-person training session is subject to the participant being invoiced for any resulting expenses incurred by MSEA and removed from the cohort training program.
Please check all of the statements below to confirm your understanding and commitment.
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I am aware of the dates for the three in-person training sessions and confirm that I do not have any conflicts that would inhibit my ability to attend.
I understand that my attendance at all meetings is mandatory, except in the case of an emergency.
I understand that I am required to notify the MLTP staff team as soon as possible if a situation arises that inhibits my ability to attend a scheduled in-person or virtual meeting.
I commit to participating in all bridge activities held between training sessions and to regularly engaging with other leaders and participants.
I understand that my unexcused absence from any in-person training session will result in my being invoiced for all resulting expenses MSEA incurs.
I understand that any unexcused absence from any in-person training or virtual bridge sessions will result in my removal from the cohort training program.
LEADERSHIP PROJECT COMMITMENT
In order to receive credit for successfully completing the MLTP program, participants are expected to conduct and present a leadership project. The leadership project will be introduced during the first MLTP session with formal work on the project commencing thereafter. The final project will be due by either the third MLTP session or in late September of 2027 (unless otherwise arranged with program leaders). Cohort members will receive support and guidance from MLTP leaders, staff, and/or MLTP alumni serving as mentors).
Please check all of the statements below to confirm your understanding and commitment.
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I commit to choose and complete a leadership project as a requirement for my successful completion of the training program.
I understand that I will be assigned a program mentor to assist me throughout my cohort year and that I am responsible for initiating and maintaining contact with my mentor throughout my cohort year.
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Applicant Information
Name
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Home Address
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Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City
— Select state —
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
State
Zip Code
MSEA Member ID#
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You must be a current member to apply.
Local Affiliate
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–Select One–
Aspiring Educator
ACEA
APSASAC
REU
SAAAAC
TAAAC
ESPBC
TABCO
CAESS
CASA
CEA
CCEA (Caroline)
APSASCCO
CASE
CCEA (Carroll)
CCCTA
CESPA
EACC
DASA
DE
FASSE
FCASA
FCTA
GASA
GCEA
APSASHC
HCEA (Harford)
UHCCF
HCEA (Howard)
KCESPA
KCTA
MCEA
ACE-AFSCME 2250
PGCEA
QACEA
SEA
EASMC
SMASA
TCEA
WCASA
WCESP
WCTA (Washington)
WCEA
WCESPA
WCTA (Worcester)
WWCCFA
Personal Email
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Gender
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–Select One–
Female
Male
Non-binary/Gender Non-Conforming
Transgender
Prefer not to say
Ethnicity
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–Select One–
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Latin(o/a/x), Hispanic, Chican(o/a/x)
MENA
Multiracial
Native American/Alaska Native
White
Other
Prefer not to say
Classification
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–Select One–
Administrator/Supervisor
Aspiring Educator
Education Support Professional
Higher Ed Faculty
Teacher/Certificated Student Support
County (Work)
*
–Select One–
Allegany
Anne Arundel
Baltimore
Calvert
Caroline
Carroll
Cecil
Charles
Dorchester
Frederick
Garrett
Harford
Howard
Kent
Montgomery
Prince George’s
Queen Anne’s
Somerset
St. Mary’s
Talbot
Washington
Wicomico
Worcester
Personal Cell Phone
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Pronouns
*
–Select One–
He/Him/His
She/Her/Hers
They/Them/Theirs
Ze/Zir/Zirs
Prefer not to identify
Prefer to self-describe
Choice 10
How long have you been an association member?
Do you have any environmental, mobility, or inclusion needs?
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— Select Choice —
Yes
No
Please list any environmental, mobility, or inclusion needs below.
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ASSOCIATION LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Have you held any Association leadership positions at the national, state, or local levels?
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–Select–
Yes
No
Association Leadership Experience (specify at which level in the comments)
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National/State/Local Officer
National/State/Local Executive Committee
National/State/Local Board of Directors
National/State/Local Committee Chair/Member
Association/Building Rep
Other (specify in comments)
Comments
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Please provide specific details about the role(s) and responsibilities for each of the Association leadership positions selected above.
Have you ever been a delegate to the NEA or MSEA representative assembly? (select all that apply)
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NEA Representative Assembly
MSEA Representative Assembly
I have never served as a delegate to the NEA or MSEA Representative Assembly.
EXPERIENCE OUTSIDE THE ASSOCIATION
Have you held any leadership positions outside of the association (community, work, etc.)?
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–Select–
Yes
No
Please specify the name of the organization(s) and your position(s).
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ESSAY QUESTIONS (Please limit responses to 300 words or less.)
There are numerous challenges facing our schools, communities, profession, and association. Confronting these challenges requires the involvement of strong, dedicated, knowledgeable leaders whose diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, and perspectives have prepared them to serve at the local, state, and national levels.
What leadership characteristics do you believe you possess?
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If accepted into the MLTP, how do you see yourself utilizing these characteristics to address the needs of our schools, communities, profession, and association?
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What skills, information, and/or training would you like to receive to help you fulfill your leadership vision?
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Hotel Accommodations
During in-person training sessions, cohort members are provided hotel accommodations on Friday night free of charge.
MSEA policy requires that participants share a double occupancy room with another cohort or committee member, except in cases where an exception is necessary and has been pre-approved.
For the first training session, a roommate will be randomly assigned to you. Cohort members may request a particular participant as their roommate. If the participant agrees, the request will be honored for the two remaining training sessions. Those participants who wish to decline hotel accommodations are welcome to commute.
Do you wish to secure overnight accommodations during the three in-person training sessions?
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— Select Choice —
Yes
No
NOTE: Your selection will apply for all three training sessions unless a change is requested in advance.
Do you have any environmental, mobility, or inclusion needs as it pertains to your overnight accommodations?
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— Select Choice —
Yes
No
Please list any environmental, mobility, or inclusion needs below.
Training Session Meals & Snacks
Meals and snacks are provided free of charge during all in-person training sessions. Every effort is made to ensure meal offerings are accessible for all participants, regardless of their dietary needs or restrictions.
Do you have any dietary allergies/restrictions or inclusion needs?
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— Select Choice —
Yes
No
Please list any dietary allergies/restrictions or inclusion needs below.
MSEA HOTEL & TRAINING CANCELLATION POLICY
Participants who have confirmed their attendance at an in-person training session and/or have requested overnight rooming accommodations who cancel two (2) business days or less prior to the scheduled training session will be responsible for any lodging, meal, and/or training expenses incurred by MSEA as a result of their late cancellation or their being a no-show.
If you need to cancel, please email
[email protected]
with “MLTP Session Cancellation” in the subject line.
Cancellation Deadlines (without penalty)
For Session I (September 25-26):
September 22, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
For Session II (December 11-12):
December 8, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
For Session III (May 21-22):
May 18, 2027 at 11:59 p.m.
Cancellation Policy Agreement
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I understand and agree to the MSEA cancellation policy agreement.
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