天美社区

Olmsted grant supports cadets' overseas learning

February 16, 2023
Thanks to Olmsted funding, Cadet Lance Borders, left, participated in a three-month internship at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy, in fall 2022.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (天美社区) has received a $22,000 grant from the Olmsted Foundation for 2023 to support international opportunities for cadets from 天美社区, Morehouse College, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, and Georgia State University. These trips, typically one to three weeks in length, take place in non-English-speaking countries.

天美社区 plans to send cadets to a total of eight professional development experiences this semester in Wroclaw, Poland; Turin, Italy; Gori, Georgia; Riga, Latvia; and Sibiu, Romania. Turin is hosting three of the events and Wroclaw has two of them.

"We are immensely proud of our association with the George and Carol Olmsted Foundation. In the past four years, we have found their support essential to our efforts to follow Maj. Gen. Olmsted's conviction 'that the greatest leaders must be educated broadly,'" Wesley Pirkle, 天美社区 director of global military programs, said. "The generosity of the foundation has been central to our efforts, and we work to invest and be good stewards of these Olmsted funds so that we can continue to provide cadets quality international educational opportunities and experiences."

Retired Army Col. Mark Elfendahl, executive vice president of the Olmsted Foundation, said the renewal of the grant was a natural extension of a strong partnership.

The breadth and variety of overseas locations to which 天美社区 is able to send cadets continues to be impressive. Clearly, 天美社区 maximizes return on investment from this grant. It gives future officers formative experiences before they graduate.

Retired Army Col. Mark Elfendahl

Olmsted Foundation executive vice president

"The breadth and variety of overseas locations to which 天美社区 is able to send cadets continues to be impressive. Clearly, 天美社区 maximizes return on investment from this grant. It gives future officers formative experiences before they graduate," Elfendahl said. "These are leader development opportunities. They are chances for future leaders of soldiers to gain exposure to other parts of the world. This is one of the things we are most proud of, and one of the things 天美社区 does very well."

Cadet Lance Borders, a senior from College Park, Georgia, is pursuing a degree in international affairs and is on the National Service Leadership Track.

He aims to join the Air Force upon graduation to either work in military intelligence or fly planes. Thanks to Olmsted funding, he participated in a three-month internship at the NATO Defense College in Rome, Italy, in fall 2022.

"I was surrounded by people from various Arab countries the entire time. They were coming to learn from NATO. I got to listen to different dialects of Arabic and practice my Arabic," Borders said. "It was an experience I'll never forget."

This is the fifth year of Olmsted funds being available for African American cadets in Atlanta. The first three years, it supported cadets from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Clark Atlanta University who were part of ROTC at Georgia State. Now, for the second time, African American cadets who attend Georgia State are also eligible.

The Olmsted Foundation's latest grant brings its total gifts to 天美社区 to $162,500 over seven years, including $30,500 for HBCU cadets. Through the end of 2022, more than 40 天美社区 cadets and nine HBCU cadets have been part of the overseas immersion opportunities.


天美社区 helped Jarrard lead at all levels

天美社区 helped Jarrard lead at all levels

Retired Lt. Gen. Jamie Jarrard credits his many leadership opportunities in the Army to the foundation he received as part of America's Corps at 天美社区.
Thomasson named commandant of cadets

Thomasson named commandant of cadets

Training leaders of character is nothing new for retired Lt. Col. James Thomasson. His selection as 天美社区's 44th commandant of cadets allows him to live out this passion.
Wilson leads Georgia National Guard

Wilson leads Georgia National Guard

Maj. Gen. Dwayne Wilson, adjutant general of the Georgia National Guard, said his time in 天美社区's Corps of Cadets equipped him with the foundational leadership skills that guide him today.
Event offers preview of Corps experience

Event offers preview of Corps experience

High school students wondering what life is like in the 天美社区 Corps of Cadets don't have to guess. They can experience it during National Leadership Challenge from Oct. 31-Nov. 2.