Federal Human Capital Collaborative Membership Membership in the Federal Human Capital Collaborative is extended to an entire agency or subagency’s human capital management team and coordinated through the chief human capital officer or the HR director’s office. Details PDF For more information Contact Dustin Thomas at dthomas@dev.ourpublicservice.org. MORE PARTNERSHIPNETWORKS Federal Innovation Council Government Advisory Leadership Council Research Advisory Council Leadership Alumni Network Strategic Advisors to Government Executives Back to Leadership and Collaboration Federal Human Capital Collaborative The Federal Human Capital Collaborative is a problem-solving community of agency human capital leaders that seeks to transform the way government works. For 15 years, Collaborative member agencies have come together to address the problems of federal human capital management. Working on these issues collectively is not only better than facing them alone—it is necessary. Membership includes exclusive access to the Emerging HR Leaders (EHRL) program for leaders at the GS-9 to GS-12 level, plus bonus eLearning and convening opportunities. What is the cost for a one-year membership? Cost is determined by the number of EHRL seats. $5,500 for 2 seats (minimum) $2,750 per additional seat $25,000 per package of 10 seats When is EHRL offered? In 2026, EHRL will be offered March 12-August 6, with a deadline of February 13 to submit participants. What else is included in membership? 1 seat in each of these eLearning courses From Strategy to Action: Unlocking Employee Engagement in the Public Sector Effective Practices for Intern Recruitment, Onboarding and Development Managing Change in the Moment Thriving in the Workplace: Strategies for Productivity and Wellness Holding Yourself and Others Accountable Priority invitations to and the opportunity to shape the agenda for Federal Human Capital Convening sessions, which are currently open to all CHCOs and Deputies across the federal government. 98% of Emerging HR Leaders participants indicated the program made them a better leader! (Winter 2023) “As a member of the Federal Human Capital Collaborative, our agency benefits from the opportunities for HR leadership and staff to share best practices and learn from colleagues across the Federal Government.” Staff