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Latino Mentoring
Training Institute (LMTI)
The LMTI is designed for organizations that recognize the risk of not leading in a changing environment, and that are committed to building organizations and management teams that produce extraordinary results. The LMTI project incorporated in its design the feedback from the first Latino/Hispanic Leadership Summit held in Washington DC on January 2008. Funded through the Office of Minority Health, by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Minority AIDS Initiative, the LMTI is led by OMHRC. LMTI is a challenging nine week program, comprised of a series of six webinars conducted over a three-month period and a two-day, face-to-face training in Washington, D.C. See Dates section for details. Who Should Apply The LMTI project aims to recruit a highly diverse group of Hispanic/Latino teams representing a wide range of backgrounds, functions and geographic regions in the HIV/AIDS nonprofit sector.
The candidates should meet the following criteria:
LMTI Timeline
How to Register and Apply Interested organizations must register and identify a team of two staff members (senior and junior level) as candidates to participate in this unique skills building training program. We encourage organizations to nominate the two candidates before the deadline since the space is limited to 15 organizations.
To request applications or learn more about the LMTI, please email us at LMTI@omhrc.gov Or Contact Carlos Soles at 800-444-6472 x 234 For more information about the LMTI visit us at http://www.minorityhealth.hhs.gov/Latinomentor
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