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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.

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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.

Foundations of Effective County Administration

Foundations of Effective County Administration is designed to equip new and aspiring county administrative officials with the essential knowledge, skills, and capacity needed for effective governance. This self-paced, online program aims to empower participants to confidently navigate the complexities of county leadership.

The program features recorded video lectures from MSU Extension specialists and experienced county administrators, complemented by readings and interactive activities. Throughout the course, administrators will share their expertise and insights, offering practical advice and lessons learned from their own careers. Click here to register or for more information.

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.

  • May 19

    Fiscally Ready Communities: Managing Internal Controls

    May 19, 2025 2:00PM – 3:30PM

    This training will include a deep dive into internal controls. It will cover what internal controls are, why you need them, how they help your community, how to implement them, and where to start.

  • May 29

    2025 Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities (CEC) Conference

    May 29, 2025 – May 30, 2025 Lapeer, Michigan

    MSU Extension will bring communities together to share best practices for entrepreneurial support on May 29-30, 2025.

  • Jun 3

    Roles & Responsibilities of a Planning Commission-St. Joseph County

    June 3, 2025 6:30PM – 8:00PM St. Joseph County ISD, 62445 Shimmel Road, Centreville, MI 49032

    This 90-minute in person program focuses on the basics of planning commission for local elected and appointed officials and interested residents.

  • Jun 16

    Fiscally Ready Communities: Nuts and Bolts - Fees, Fines, Purchasing, and Receipting

    June 16, 2025 2:00PM – 3:30PM

    This webinar will include a deep dive into best practices related to fees, fines, purchasing, receipting, and more. It will cover what they are, why such policies are necessary, and how to get started on implementation.

  • Jun 21

    GLLA Local Government Leadership Intensive-Southwest Michigan

    June 21, 2025 10:00AM – 4:00PM MSU Extension-Van Buren-57418 CR 681, Suite A, Hartford MI 49057

    Join us for a 1-day Leadership Intensive to learn more about the GLLA way!

  • Jun 25

    Ottawa County Grain Bin Rescue Program [First Responders]

    June 25, 2025 6:00PM – 9:00PM 2008 Berlin Fair Drive, Marne, MI 49435

    Grain bin rescue training equips first responders to assist those entrapped in grain bins.

  • Jun 26

    Branch County Grain Bin Rescue Program [First Responders]

    June 26, 2025 6:00PM – 9:00PM 740 S Angola Road, Coldwater, MI 49036

    Grain bin rescue training equips first responders to assist those entrapped in grain bins.

  • Aug 5

    Governing Essentials: Open Meetings Act (Summer 2025)

    August 5, 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.

  • Aug 6

    Setting Group Goals for Growth (SG3): Virtual Session

    August 6, 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.

  • Aug 12

    Facilitative Leadership: Aug. 12-14, 2025

    August 12, 2025 – August 14, 2025 MSU Brody Square, 241 W. Brody Rd., East Lansing, MI 48825

    This three-day class focuses on creating an inclusive culture of collaborative learning in teams, communities, and organizations.

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