
Join our Collective Belonging 3-day Learning Retreat:
April 14-16 in Oakland, CA or August 25-27, in New York City
Reserve Your Spot
See below for training and curriculum for educators, youth agencies, coaches, sports educators, and family service providers who work with ages 5 to 18. Private trainings available here.
90-Minute Free Webinar - Mar 26

Creating Communities of Belonging
In just 90 minutes you'll learn to create educational environments where youth can thrive. Creating Communities of Belonging includes practical approaches and lessons you can use the next day.
Learning Retreat - April 14 to 16

Oakland, CA In-Person Professional Development
Experience, share, and practice social-emotional learning tools and strategies that create spaces where every student feels like they belong at Collective Belonging, a 3-day learning retreat.
2-hour Free Workshop – May 1, Aug 6

Belonging in Basketball
This interactive online workshop is for coaches, physical education teachers, athletic directors, recreational center staff, and anyone working with middle and high school aged girls and gender-expansive youth in basketball.
2-hour Free Workshop – May 21

Belonging in Sports
Coach youth sports? This interactive online workshop is for coaches, physical education teachers, athletic directors, recreational center staff, and anyone working with middle and high school aged girls and gender-expansive youth in sports and athletics.
Learning Retreat - July 21 to 23

Oakland, CA In-Person Professional Development
At Building Brave Communities you'll learn practical strategies for building connection, confidence, and courage with youth.
Learning Retreat - August 25 to 27

NYC In-Person Professional Development
Experience, share, and practice social-emotional learning tools and strategies that create spaces where every student feels like they belong at Collective Belonging, a 3-day learning retreat.
SEL Training Modules

Private Professional Development Training
Bring a Girls Leadership training to your community. When our most marginalized students belong–girls and gender-expansive youth, students of color, and LGBTQ+ students–then every student benefits.