2013-2014 SFL Annual Report 1 | Page 13

Leadership To build a movement, it’s not enough to identify pro-liberty students. A movement needs leaders, and the liberty movement especially needs leaders. So, Students For Liberty provides many leadership training programs to prepare young libertarians to be the most effective advocates and organizers for liberty they can be. For campus leaders, SFL provides handbooks, Leadership Forums, and general training material on best practices for campus organizing. Once a student has gained experience running their own group, they can participate in one of SFL’s Coordinator Programs where they learn effective organizing and management techniques to take responsibility for groups at up to 10 schools in their area. The most successful Coordinators then either become Senior Coordinators where they take on a new project to advance liberty or they join their Regional Executive Board to take responsibility for growing the student movement for liberty in their country and their part of the world. By the time they graduate, they will not only have received an extensive education through readings and workshops on what leadership means, but also the necessary experience in organizing activities and groups to be successful leaders in the real world as alumni. LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE ALUMNI LEADERS REGIONAL EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS COORDINATORS CAMPUS LEADERS 13 ...