Mission Statement: Prepare and develop effective leaders to strengthen rural North Dakota.
What is RLND?
Rural Leadership North Dakota (RLND) is a statewide leadership development program that includes seminars with experts; on-site tour/presentations; meetings with agriculture, business and government leaders; international experiences and personal skills development.
RLND is designed for men and women who are dedicated to strengthening agriculture and rural North Dakota.
RLND seminars are normally held from Noon Wednesday to Noon Friday. Total number of seminar days is 19 in year one and 22 in year two.
Tuition costs for the RLND Program is $4,000 for the program. Tuition covers all meals, hotels and travel expenses (bus and airfares) during the program. Out of pocket costs include travel costs to in-state seminar sites and points of departure for out of state seminars.
Goals of RLND Program
To create a network of people across the state and beyond that RLND participants utilize for a life time.
To strengthen participants’ skills and knowledge in effective communication, self-awareness, managing conflict, leadership styles, decision-making, strategic planning, agriculture and rural issues.
To improve the quality of life for the participant, organization, community, state.
To prepare the participant to be engaged in issues they are passionate about.
Who can apply to RLND Program?
An individual who wants to continue to learn about themselves, their industry, community, state and world.
An individual who will invest the time and energy into the program and is committed to attend all 10 seminars.
An individual who has been a North Dakota resident for at least one year.
Selection Process
Application deadline is June 30, 2017.
Interviews will be held in July and August at locations across the state. Spouses of applicants (if applicable) are invited to attend the interview.
Applicants will be notified of class selection by October 1, 2017.