Become a Caring Economics Certified Leader – Deadline to Apply Tomorrow!

This just in from the Center for Partnership Studies:
You can make a difference in our world by taking CPS’s acclaimed online Caring Economics (CEC) Leadership Training program. Women and men from eight different countries have already enrolled in our exciting fall trainings, but several spaces are still available in Cohort D, which focuses on Empowering Women. It starts on September 20 and meets on seven subsequent Tuesdays — with one session with CPS President Riane Eisler, author of The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics. We’ve extended the application deadline for Cohort D to Wednesday August 24 to give you the chance to become a certified Caring Economics Leader this September.
You can get more information and enroll online (Click the red “Apply” button at the top of the page to enroll), or contact our program coordinator sharonrose.cps@gmail.com Accepted participants for the September group will be notified by August 26th (U.S Women’s Equality Day!), so you can register and get your welcome packet in plenty of time to gear up for the program.
The CEC training is more urgently needed now than ever before, given the failure of national and international leaders to understand the enormous human, environmental, and financial return on investment in the most essential human work: caring for people, starting in early childhood, and caring for our natural environment. Becoming a Certified Caring Economics leader offers you the an opportunity to engage deeply with the principles of Caring Economics, build the skills to make a difference in your communities and our planet, and connect with other leaders from around the world.
We offer two CEC tracks: the Real Wealth track and the Empowering Women track, both designed to help you bring a new perspective to your colleagues, organization!on, and policy-makers on what is, or is not, economically valuable Here is the program information (Click the red “Schedule” button at the top of the page for the schedule of classes.)
Here are comments from people who have taken our trainings:
“It was incredible to be part of an amazing cohort of caring conversation leaders across the globe – most of us the first in our respective countries!”
“I had a feeling of exaltation and empowerment realizing that I now have a strong
argument and solid facts to help people, corporations, universities, and policy-makers understand the economic implications of non-caring policies, and the language to discuss how important caring is for everyone.”
“I’m struck by the overwhelmingly positive feedback I received [after my presentations] about the material and the need for Caring Economics. I feel excited to continue to build momentum within this movement.”
Please re-post this announcement for friends and colleagues who would be interested in this exciting opportunity!

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