Professional Development

The Willow Tree Project hosts a variety of continuing education workshops and other community building opportunities.
Check out our calendar to learn more.


Other Organization’s Providing CEU Opportunities

Disclaimer: Not all of the organizations listed below have been screened by TWTP. Listing organizations is not an endorsement of the organization, their presenters, and or topics. Our only goal is to provide a variety of opportunities in one easy to find location.
If you know more places, please feel free to let us know at info@thewtp.org.

  • AIMS
    “Purchase webinars, tickets to upcoming professional development events and more from the AIMS Shop”

  • American Printing House
    “The American Printing House for the Blind is the world’s largest nonprofit organization creating accessible learning experiences through educational, workplace, and independent living products and services for people who are blind and visually impaired.”

  • American School for the Deaf
    Amazing professional opportunities here!

  • Arizona Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    ACDHH compiles a list of all the workshops they are informed about! Check out their extensive list.

  • ASLIS
    ASLIS hosts a variety of workshops online as well as self-paced courses.

  • ASL Pinnacle
    “At ASL Pinnacle, the commitment lies in providing exceptional ASL instruction and helping students become more proficient and confident communicators.”

  • AQI Interpreting
    Provides various CEU opportunities including medical and legal!

  • Blue Horizon Interpreter Training Online (Cross-Cultural Communications)
    Most of these CEUs are for spoken language interpreters but there are RID approved CEUs well!
    “[We are] a global leader in medical, educational, legal, and community interpreter training. With a commitment to removing language barriers and bridging cultural divides, we offer the resources, training, and support necessary to make a transformative impact on communities and institutions around the world.”

  • BMC
    BMC is directed by Betty Colonomos who partners with various presenters to provide a range of workshops.

  • Bridges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    Follow their Facebook page to see events and workshops for the Tennessee communities.

  • CATIE Center
    CATIE Center offers a self-directed track to earn CEUs to those in the interpreting field. Typically, they provide TWO free classes each month.

  • Center for Atypical Language Interpreting
    Various free self-directed webinars with topics.

  • CC SLI
    “CCSLI conducts workshops & mentoring sessions to help interpreters increase their knowledge and sharpen their signing skills.”

  • CEUflix
    “Online service for ASL interpreters that provides quality entertainment to fulfill our users’ educational goals.”

  • CEUs on the Go
    “This site is the one-stop shop for interpreters to further their education on their own schedule. Continuing education can now be done in the comfort of your home whenever you choose.”

  • CWood
    CWood provided various online workshops to the ASL interpreting community.
  • Deaf Action Center
    “We have an extensive collection of topics with highly skilled presenters to meet all your CEU needs.”

  • Diversity Academy
    “[…] we are in the business of giving DPOC, DIOC, ITOC a voice and a platform for sharing our issues that are of upmost importance. We just help facilitate these conversations to ensure it gets across to other Interpreters who otherwise might not know our existence or experience.”

  • Hands United – Facebook
    Provides professional development opportunities for those wanting to learn more about working with multilingual families, those that work with immigrant families, and more.

  • Idaho RID
    “Idaho Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf is a volunteer run, member-driven, nonprofit organization that provides resources and professional development to sign language interpreters.”

  • Illinois Deaf and Hard of Hearing Commission
    Check out IDHHC’s offerings! Typically they offer a plethora of FREE summer workshops from testing to self-care!

  • Inclusivity Works
    Check out what workshops IW is providing! You won’t want to miss these events.

  • Insightful Interpreter
    The Insightful Interpreter provides various online workshops to the ASL interpreting community.

  • Interpretek
    “Interpretek proudly provides [CEUs] for ASL interpreters online as well as professional development opportunities.”

  • KGH Interpretation
    KGH Interpretation is a great place to gain language knowledge but also a place to practice consecutive interpreting skills. Primarily for spoken language interpreters, however benefit to ASL interpreters as well.

  • KMillios Solutions
    “Here, you will find the various workshops that KMillios Solutions offers. Here, we strive to always be in the pursuit of knowledge, and to acknowledge that we do not know it all.”

  • Mosaic Interpreting
    “At Mosaic Interpreting Services, we are actively building the world we want to live in—one rooted in equity and connection.”

  • Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    Check out MCDHH’s calendar of workshops and events!

  • Moving Hands
    Learn visual vernacular (VV) with Daniel Israilov.

  • My ASL Teacher Rocks
    Check out the various offerings from workshops, cohorts, and conferences!

  • National Alliance of Black Interpreters – DC
    “NAOBI-DC’s mission is to meet the needs of African American/Black interpreters in the field of sign language interpreting with respect to recruitment, networking, professional development, moral support, training and research opportunities.”
  • Parking Lot Debrief
    “A podcast – For interpreters. By interpreters. To better ourselves for the communities we work with. Tune in for FREE – only pay for CEU’s or Certificate of Completion”

  • Poly Speak LLC
    “Explore our diverse array of interpreter workshops, available both live and pre-recorded for your convenience. Engaging and informative, these workshops offer valuable insights and skills enhancement opportunities.”

  • RID Workshop Search
    Check out any RID approved CEU workshops by date, presenters, state, and more!

  • Seasoned, Not Old
    “[…] provides personal and professional enrichment experiences for ASL Interpreters over age 40 with at least 10 years of interpreting behind them.”

  • SIGNature CEUs
    Shonna provides various opportunities for continuing education! Follow her Facebook to not miss any announcements.

  • Signplaying
    “Signplaying offers online courses where you can learn how to create ASL poetry & Visual Vernacular, and how to translate English songs and poems into sign language.”

  • Sign Your Truth
    “Whether you’re part of the Deaf community or an ally, this ASL Livestream promises to enlighten, inspire, and connect viewers through conversations, all delivered in ASL.”

  • Street Leverage
    Street Leverage provides on-demand workshops from Ethics to Legal matters.

  • TerpAcademy
    Terp Academy offers courses in a variety of topics with their most popular being their Medical Summit they offer yearly.

  • Think Tank Tuesdays
    Think Tank Tuesdays is an opportunity to learn about Deaf professionals from Deaf professionals. Earn CEUs while you learn and meet new folks!

  • TransInterpreting
    Primarily for spoken language interpreters, TransInterpreting is a “professional training and continuing education for court, medical, education, and community interpreters.”

  • Treehouse Video
    Offers several online programs including an extensive set of programs on Classifiers, along with a few other programs on Deaf Culture, Ethics and a documentary on the life of Lillian Beard.
  • Trilingual Interpreting & Training Academy
    “Trainings for Everybody – No matter your interpreting experience or where you are in your interpreting career, there is something for you.”

  • Trix Bruce
    Trix offers various webinars from ASL Semantics all the way to Medical and K-12 settings!

  • Vancro
    “Vancro offers workshops, trainings and mentorship opportunities for ASL interpreters, SSPs, the Deaf community and the professionals who work with them.”

  • Zaboosh
    Zaboosh offers various workshops from Interpreting in Politics and K-12 interpreting all the way to providing conferences!