Community Ambassador Leadership Training

The Pathways to Prosperity Coalition is committed to empowering refugee and immigrant communities by fostering leadership and facilitating access to essential resources. One of our key initiatives is the Community Ambassador Leadership Training (CALT) Program, which aims to develop a network of trained community ambassadors who can act as trusted guides to resources and services, ultimately supporting meaningful employment and economic opportunities. 

What is the CALT Program?

The CALT Program is designed to identify and train emerging leaders within refugee and immigrant communities, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate local resources and effectively connect their communities to these opportunities. These ambassadors will help bridge gaps in communication, understanding, and access, promoting a culture of trust and collaboration between service providers and community members. 

Program Development:

Building the Curriculum


The first phase of the CALT Program is focused on curriculum development. 


From now through the end of 2024, we are conducting Key Informant and Focus Group interviews to gather data and insights from community members, service providers, and other stakeholders.


This data will inform a culturally responsive and effective curriculum that addresses the unique needs and challenges faced by refugee and immigrant communities. 



Implementation Phase: 

Training the Ambassadors

Starting in January 2025, we will begin the implementation phase of the program, which will run through May 2027. 


During this period, the CALT Program will conduct five separate cohort training sessions, bringing together a diverse group of participants who are passionate about making a difference in their communities. 


Each of our training sessions will offer comprehensive insights into local resources, effective community engagement strategies, leadership development, and advocacy skills.

Program Outcomes: 


Empowering Communities

Upon completing the training, participants become certified Community Ambassadors who will be ready to serve as vital connectors within their communities. 


These ambassadors will be equipped to: 


Through the CALT Program, we envision a future where refugee and immigrant communities are more connected, empowered, and able to thrive. Our work is made possible by the generous support of Methodist Healthcare Ministries. 


Social and Environment Entrepreneurs (SEE) serves as the fiscal sponsor of this project. 

Join Us in Making a Difference

The success of the CALT Program depends on the collective effort of our community partners, stakeholders, and supporters. We invite you to join us in this vital work—whether by participating in our focus groups, partnering with us as a service provider, or applying to work with us!


The Assistant Coordinator for Community Ambassador Leadership Training (CALT) Program

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