Established in 2016, the Bunting Neighborhood Leadership Program (BNLP) is a one-of-a-kind initiative that aims to equip the next generation of Baltimore’s community activists with the knowledge, skills, and tools to be transformative leaders. This year long fellowship:
Enhances the capacity of young, passionate Baltimore community advocates with the skills to help improve the trajectory of health in their communities.
Under the guidance of a community advisory board, identifies and works with engaged community leaders to serve as faculty.
Keeps authentic community voice at the center of the training.
Is a safe environment to be transparent and vulnerable and grow through peer support, reflective learning and faculty guidance.
Teaches from a structured curriculum that combines the history of Baltimore, theories on leadership and community development, research and policies, and evidence-based practice.
For more information or to apply, please visit https://urbanhealth.jhu.edu/what-we-do/bunting-neighborhood-leadership/index.html.