About The Institute

 We are dedicated to fostering leadership that is:

  •  Ethically grounded
  •  Wise and well informed
  •  Skillfully strategic in addressing institutional dynamics
  •  Committed to meeting the real needs of real people
  •  Globally responsible and personally sustainable

 

We strive to prepare humanist leaders to be:

  • Self-differentiated individuals who are models of the humanist perspective,
  • Activists in their communities who know how to get things done,
  • Advocates who are persuasive articulators of the humanist world view in a public sphere,
  • Innovative thinkers who keep our movement alive with their provocative insights and writings,
  • Experts who have the skills to help organizations function and help people achieve important goals

The Institute works with individuals who are in or inspiring to roles of:

  • Community/congregation/chapter-based leadership
  • Regional and national organizational leadership
  • Specialized leadership roles-spokesperson, educators, and counselors
  • Leadership within the various serving professions