UrbanPlan Volunteer Training
Volunteers and Training
ULI volunteers are an essential component of UrbanPlan. They make a significant impact in the classroom with minimal demands on their schedule. We ask that volunteers have real estate (or related) industry experience to participate.
Becoming an UrbanPlan Volunteer
The first step to becoming an UrbanPlan Volunteer is to fill out and submit an UrbanPlan Volunteer Application and take the New Volunteer Training. Once you submit your application, you will receive a link to the On Demand New Volunteer Training. The training takes approximately 90 minutes to two hours to complete.
Once trained, you will be eligible to participate as an UrbanPlan volunteer in the classroom or workshop. Trained volunteers can elect to participate in a Facilitation, which typically lasts 45 minutes to an hour, or a “City Council” day, which typically lasts between 90 minutes and 3 hours depending on the size of the group and how many teams are presenting.
For more information about becoming an UrbanPlan volunteer contact [email protected]
Volunteers in the Classroom
The Students:
- High school students in economics or government related classes.
Volunteer Roles:
Facilitator: Facilitators engage in Socratic interaction twice with the student teams over the course of the 15 class-hour project and prior to the presentations of proposals. This process is transformative to the students’ insights and capacities.
City Council: The “City Council” hears the student proposals, challenges them as would a City Council, and awards the development contract to the winning “developer.”