Free Leadership Programs For Marginalized Professionals
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Emerging Poverty Scholars Fellowship: The Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison invites applications from junior scholars from underrepresented racial and ethnic populations.
MLT MBA Prep: An MBA can be a critical step on the path to senior leadership. But the road to business school can be daunting. MLT’s MBA Prep program can help you conquer the rigorous application process.
Consortium: The Consortium awards merit-based, full-tuition fellowships to top MBA candidates who have a proven record of promoting inclusion in school, in their jobs or in their personal lives.
Riordan: The Riordan Programs provide leadership and management training to diverse individuals all over the country.
Toigo: Preparing underrepresented professionals for leadership and helping organizations create an environment where those individuals thrive is core to the Toigo mission.
Forte: Forté Foundation is a non-profit consortium of leading companies and top business schools working together to launch women into fulfilling, significant careers through access to business education, opportunities, and a community of successful women.
DiversityInc: DiversityInc’s mission is to bring education and clarity to the business benefits of diversity.
National Association of Black MBA’s: The National Black MBA Association® leads in the creation of educational opportunities and economic growth for Black professionals.