The American Muslim Civic Leadership Initiative builds the capacity of emerging Muslim leaders from across the United States. AMCLI hosts leadership retreats, virtual programs and a deeply connected network made up of the hundreds of American Muslim leaders who have been through its programing.
AMCLI provides leaders with:
- Recognition: meaning, enrichment, credentials
- Space to think differently, to be revived, to be challenged
- Tools: resources, capacity, training
- Inspiration through others and through faith
- Connection to other civic leaders within and outside of Muslim communities
The Program
Programs are currently on hold while CRCC seeks new funding for AMCLI.
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AMCLI Cohorts
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AMCLI Resources: Community Conversations and Racial Justice
AMCLI has developed a series of three case studies that American Muslim leaders and community groups can use to prompt discussion on racial justice issues.
Healing Heartwork Toolkit: Exploring Self
AMCLI launched a new series called “Healing Heartwork” in Ramadan 2021 focused on introducing Islamic tools for healing, grounding, centering, and exploring the self.
Healing Heartwork Toolkit: Exploring Loss
Over the month of Ramadan, AMCLI and Ch. Sondos Kholaki will explore loss in three parts, with each part focused on a relevant Ramadan theme: mercy, forgiveness and safety.
Healing Heartwork Toolkit: Exploring Joy
Volume 3 of Healing Heartwork, Exploring Joy, will focus on humor and comedy in Islam, alongside other modalities for cultivating joy and lightness of being, both in our everyday lives and in our work in the world.
10 Years of the American Muslim Civic Leadership Initiative – Evaluation Report
The American Muslim Civic Leadership Initiative (AMCLI) was founded in 2006 and launched programming in 2008. This evaluation was designed to investigate and articulate program outcomes and to obtain a more nuanced understanding of the various impacts directly from alumni.
What We Learned from Gathering 120+ American Muslim Leaders
AMCLI fellows feel the continued need for support and training. One of our goals with the AMCLI Summit was to help participants see one another as resources.
AMCLI Through the Years – Founders’ Reflection
The American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute (AMCLI) emerged out of a research project and a convening of civic leaders in 2006. Nadia Roumani and Brie Loskota reflect on how it began and lessons learned.