CPL Pennsylvania is dedicated to developing our state’s next generation of progressive political leaders. As CPL’s flagship state, Pennsylvania has become a model for effectively recruiting and developing emerging political leaders over the long term.

2011 Political Leaders Fellowship
The Pennsylvania Political Leaders Fellowship is a 9-month, part-time program that focuses on providing the long-term resources and skills necessary for emerging leaders to become powerful political advocates for their communities.
About CPL Pennsylvania
Since launching our Pennsylvania efforts in 2004, CPL has trained over 1000 emerging Pennsylvania political activists, organization leaders, and future candidates from every corner of the state.
CPL Pennsylvania continues to expand our palate of statewide and localized political leadership development programs all aimed at providing individuals with the skills, resources, and relationships needed to become effective political leaders.
If you'd like to get involved, get in touch with Haile Johnston, Pennsylvania's State Director and you can find out more about getting involved
with CPL in Pennsylvania.

2010 New Leaders Program
CPL’s Pennsylvania New Leaders Program connects talented and diverse youth to full-time jobs to leading progressive organizations in the state and over the course of 6 months, provides training, mentorship, coaching, and networking to help jump start life-long careers in progressive politics.
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Start your application for the 2011 Pennsylvania Political Leaders Fellowship

The early application deadline is November 1, 2010 and the regular deadline is December 1, 2010.

Jamira Burley, a 2010 Pennsylvania New Leaders, was one of the feature speakers at the 2010 Campus Progress National Conference.

Bryan Lentz, a CPL alumni, is running for Congress in Pennsylvania and put together a team of other CPL alumni to help him win.

Meet this year's 2010 Pennsylvania Political Leaders Fellows!
In March, Jonathan Schmidt, a member of the CPL Pennsylvania family and a Fellowship graduate, passed away. Read about his work and lifelong dedication to improving his community.
Meet the 2009 Pennsylvania Political Leaders Fellows!
David Grande, a Pennsylvania CPL alumnus, has been fighting for health care reform in Philadelphia and nationally.
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