Emerging Leaders Program

Application

Applications for the 2025 Emerging Leaders Program are open now until February 7, 2025!

The Program

The Emerging Leaders Program, launched by the Broadbent Institute in 2023, is a training initiative designed to develop early to mid-career organizers and leaders committed to creating a fairer and more inclusive society. The nine-month program equips Emerging Leaders with the skills, mentorship, and networks needed to prepare for Director-level responsibilities.

Program Objectives

The goal of the Broadbent Institute’s Emerging Leaders Program is to provide leaders working for systemic change with:

  • Hands-on training
  • Expert guidance
  • Collaborative learning opportunities
  • A curriculum focused on equity

With these tools, Emerging Leaders increase their skills and capacity around progressive policies and projects. Skill development includes but is not limited to:

  • Effective team leadership and communication skills
  • Successful methods for organizing advocacy campaigns 
  • Business management, including budgeting and banking
  • Government relations, both as insider and outsider 
  • How to engage effectively with stakeholders, consult and build consensus in communities 
  • Digital, social and traditional media best practices for communicating ideas and fostering public interest and support 

As one of the final projects founder Ed Broadbent supported before his passing in January 2024, the program seeks to shape the next generation of progressive leadership as a part of his legacy for the future of the fight for justice and equality. 

Program Structure

Emerging Leaders are provided with ongoing mentorship and networking opportunities by the Broadbent Institute throughout the nine-month program, which runs from March to November each year. 

In-person programming will take place at both the 2025 Progress Summit in April as well as the 2025 Progress Gala in November. At each event, the Emerging Leaders will be exposed to existing best practices and will also participate in specialized training through an in-depth all-day leadership workshop where they will learn hands-on tools to further develop their leadership skills and networks.

Alongside these in-person events, the program also includes highly curated monthly virtual programming in the form of workshops, panels, and Q&A sessions with experienced facilitators who are dedicated to supporting the development of progressive leadership in Canada. 

Who Should Apply?

Each year, the Broadbent Institute’s Emerging Leaders Program selects 15-20 community-minded leaders from across Canada who are committed to a more just, inclusive, green and equitable society and who are actively working for positive change in their communities.

An Emerging Leader is an individual who is in the early to mid-stages of their career, showing strong potential for leadership as well as a clear understanding of and commitment to social democratic values. Emerging Leaders are selected for this non-partisan program based on the work they are doing to make a positive impact on society and how skilling up will help build capacity around progressive policy priorities in Canada. 

Current policy priorities include:

  • Climate Action (examples: emissions reduction, natural resources, environmental protection, Just Transition, Green New Deal)
  • Decommodification (examples: healthcare, housing, education, care work, public ownership, financialization)
  • Empowering Workers (examples: labour movement, economics for the working-class, immigration)
  • Rights & Democracy (examples: human rights, Truth and Reconciliation, democratic reform, social democracy)
  • Science & Tech for All (examples: digital rights, internet sovereignty, clean tech, tech industry, public innovation, science industries, extreme environment resource extraction)

We welcome participants from diverse backgrounds and encourage applications from historically underrepresented communities, including Indigenous peoples, racialized individuals, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, and people with disabilities.

Past Cohorts

2024 Emerging Leaders

2023 Emerging Leaders