The Invitation
A Date with Power™ isn't a webinar. It's a Sunday afternoon where the people closest to the work — parents, network leaders, organizers, program builders — sit down together to surface what's real, name what's needed, and leave with three new people who get it.
Slow conversation. Real names. Eye contact.
Not the polished version. The actual ask.
Identify high-intent prospects worth your Sunday.
A clear next step into the 2541 family.
The Event Dates
Why we gather
Create a space where school leaders, families, and community organizers actively shift their relationship with power — moving from observation to participation, from awareness to collective action.
By the end of this experience, you will:
Name one challenge.
Strengthen your understanding of power.
Experience collective thinking in action.
Identify at least one action item to move in power.
See yourself as part of something larger.
90-minute experience: Sundays · 2:00–3:30 PM
Name Hybrid format
Virtual + In-Person
In-person: 25 seats
Limited to protect intimacy and depth of engagement
Virtual: open & unlimited
Zoom link sent at RSVP
— Corey Burton
Vice-President of Enrollment and Family Engagement
LEAD Public Schools
''The work of power building with 2541 is essential for any organization that wants to move beyond just having a mission to actually having an impact. It’s about building the collective capacity of our families and staff to advocate for the change they want to see. This experience hasn't just challenged my thinking—it’s energized my approach to leadership.''

Sonia Lewis
Parent Leader
''Today's experience was incredibly informative. I walked away with new connections and a deeper understanding of how to better advocate—not just for myself, but for students, teachers, and parents. Real change in our schools and our communities starts at home, and that begins with engagement.''

— John Glover
Chief External Affairs Officer
Friendship Public Charter School
''Working with 2541 is about more than just theory—it’s about knowledge, skill, and practice. It has given us the 'sandbox' we need to build our capacity and help our families effectively advocate for their communities. If you want to move from ideas to action, this is the place to start.''
