NICD’s “Building Trust through Civil Discourse” Workshops are led by trained facilitators who are current or former state legislators. They volunteer their time to help foster civility and bipartisan collaboration around the country. NICD’s State Legislative Program team trains additional legislators during a full-day session in conjunction with workshops.
Facilitator Requirements
Facilitators should be passionate about improving the civic culture in states nationwide and committed to working across the aisle. Communities are demanding public servants who can work together and be role models for future generations. Becoming a facilitator provides state legislators with a chance to create a more collaborative culture in their own states and to spread that culture across the country. Facilitators:
- Complete NICD’s complimentary full-day Facilitator Training
- Commit to facilitating at least one workshop per year
- Model and uphold civility as an ambassador of NICD’s Legislative Program
The Benefits of Becoming a Facilitator
- Opportunities to lead state legislators across the country through legislative workshops
- Inclusion in a bipartisan network of state legislators designed to offer support, share best practices, and collaborate
- Traveling to other states to be immersed in their models of state government and methods of legislating
