Michigan State University Extension Good Governance programs offer education for locally elected and appointed officials and staff and interested residents throughout Michigan. Good Governance programs help individual and local and tribal governments build capacity to support thriving communities by supporting locally elected and appointed officials and their staff in the stewardship of human and financial resources. These programs are offered in-person and online.
Good Governance Programs
Governing Essentials Webinar Series
The Governing Essentials Webinar Series is tailored for local elected and appointed officials who wish to sharpen their skills and promote good governance practices. The series covers the Open Meetings Act, fundamentals of Parliamentary Procedure, and effective board practices.
Fiscally Ready Communities
The Fiscally Ready Communities program consists of five webinars aimed at assisting communities in establishing, measuring, and maintaining policies that enhance operational and financial effectiveness. This program is a collaborative effort between MSU Extension and the Michigan Department of Treasury, offering local governments best practices in fiscal sustainability. The goal is to help communities achieve long-term fiscal health, ultimately supporting thriving local environments.
Strategic Planning/Goal Setting Facilitation
Available by request throughout the year, MSU Extension’s team of trained facilitators offers strategic planning and goal-setting workshops to community partners. These workshops help groups brainstorm ideas for a desired future, prioritize goals, and determine focus areas. Programs can also include action planning to set specific goals and ensure commitment toward achieving them. Click here to tell us about your facilitation needs and submit your request.
Local Government Leadership Intensive
Through this 1-day program, participants identify a relevant leadership challenge and set a strategic goal for their future with the help of trained professional coaching staff. Through this highly interactive workshop, participants work their way through their leadership challenge in a way that is aligned with personal and shared values using a group-coaching model of applied learning.
Other Trainings by Request
MSU Extension's Good Governance team provides customized education on a wide range of local government issues upon request. This flexibility allows counties to address specific needs and challenges, ensuring that training is relevant and impactful.
These educational opportunities are designed to support county leaders in their roles, fostering effective governance and promoting the well-being of Michigan's communities.
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Feb 27
Redlining in Michigan: Exploring History, Impacts & Paths Forward
February 27, 2025 6:30PM – 7:30PM 6:30 pm EST Webinar
Join MSU Extension for 60-minute webinar covering the history of Redlining, its impact on communities today, and tools and resources for more equitable communities.
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Feb 28
Redlining in Michigan: Exploring History, Impacts & Paths Foward
February 28, 2025 12:00PM – 1:00PM Noon Webinar
Join MSU Extension for 60-minute webinar covering the history of Redlining, its impact on communities today, and tools and resources for more equitable communities.
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Mar 5
Setting Group Goals for Growth (SG3): Virtual Session
March 5, 2025 9:00AM – 12:00PM Zoom
Setting Group Goals for Growth (SG3) is a half-day, interactive, workshop for groups or teams with a current strategic planning, goal setting, futuring, or similar facilitation need.
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Mar 6
Governing Essentials: Open Meetings Act (Spring 2025)
March 6, 2025 12:00PM – 1:00PM
The Michigan Open Meetings Act furthers government transparency by requiring public boards to provide notice and make decisions in an open public meeting. Participants will learn the requirements of the Act as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
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Mar 10
Fiscally Ready Communities: Budgeting for Fiscal Sustainability
March 10, 2025 2:00PM – 3:30PM
This training will provide best practices for local governments' fiscal health including budgeting, long-term planning, dealing with uncertainty, and financial policies and procedures.
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Mar 13
Governing Essentials: Parliamentary Procedure (Spring 2025)
March 13, 2025 12:00PM – 1:00PM
This session will focus on parliamentary principles, motions, and debate and decorum during meetings. Participants will explore scenarios and practice skills.
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Mar 16
4-H Capitol Experience
March 16, 2025 – March 18, 2025 Okemos Event Center
Three day event for youth in 9th grade through age 19 focusing on Michigan state government processes, and the important role that youth can play in these processes.
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Mar 20
Governing Essentials: Extraordinary Governance (Spring 2025)
March 20, 2025 12:00PM – 1:00PM
This session will help your board improve its governance to positively impact your community. Better board governance leads to more effective organizations that improve our communities.
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Apr 10
Fiscally Ready Communities: Capital Asset Management and Planning
April 10, 2025 10:00AM – 11:30AM
This session will cover the basics of a Capital Improvement Program (CIP) - best practices, and give participants a chance to share techniques that have worked for their community.
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Apr 17
Setting Group Goals for Growth (SG3): In-Person Session
April 17, 2025 9:00AM – 12:00PM Northern Michigan University Northern Center, 1401 Presque Isle, Marquette, MI 49855
Setting Group Goals for Growth (SG3) is a half-day, interactive, workshop for groups or teams with a current strategic planning, goal setting, futuring, or similar facilitation need.