Training and Leadership Development
Tallahassee’s 2025 Neighborhood Leadership Academy
Founded  in 1824 as Florida’s Capital City, Tallahassee has grown over the past 201  years into a vibrant, diverse community of nearly 200,000 residents. The City  of Tallahassee, a proud three-time All-America City, supports its neighbors in  all facets of life, work and recreation. Through the 2025 Neighborhood  Leadership Academy (NLA), residents will go behind-the-scenes to learn about  how the City operates. This program offers an in-depth look at the essential  services that power Tallahassee, including infrastructure, clean energy, public  safety, parks, utilities and more. Participants will gain insight into how  these services support thriving neighborhoods, protect natural resources and  preserve the community’s unique character.
Applications  are closed and the 2025 program is under way
Each  session is designed to increase participants' understanding of the diverse and  complex services provided by the City. Activities include tours of City  facilities, hands-on demonstrations and multi-media presentations. The academy  is an instructional and interactive program that empowers neighbors with  in-depth knowledge about how the City’s devoted team of nearly 4,000 people  delivers critical services that residents rely on every day.
Did  you know the City owns and manages more than 100 parks, 4,000 acres of  parkland, nearly 80 miles of trails and numerous community centers and  recreational facilities, or that it operates a nationally accredited water  quality lab certified to analyze nearly 300 chemical components and that  processes approximately 10,000 samples annually? The City also provides a  variety of programs and energy efficiency grants, rebates and loans to help  utility customers save time, energy and money while supporting a more  sustainable future. Ranked No. 1 in the nation, the City’s Fleet department  maintains nearly 3,000 vehicles and equipment that log over 1.1 million miles  each month. This is just a sampling of the insight to be gained through the  NLA. 
Residents  can also learn more about how the City’s strategic priorities enhance quality  of life and foster a stronger, safer and more resilient community by exploring  the 2024 Year in Review atTalgov.com/yearinreview. 
Questions?  Contact the City’s Neighborhood Affairs division at 850-891-8795 or email neighborhoods@talgov.com. Applications will open for next year's class in Summer 2026.