
“Dartmouth seniors hoping to work in the nonprofit sector after graduating can now look to the Dartmouth Partners and Community Service Post-Graduate Fellowship program — formatted like corporate recruiting for the public-service professions — for salary and career support. Begi...

Princeton Project 55 is grateful for the following individuals and organizations in 2008-09. To see a complete list of our 2008-09 donors, click here.

By John Shriver, Program Manager Hello to all of our friends and supporters in the Boston area and around the country! I recently had an action-packed 27-hour tour of everything PP55 is doing in Bean Town...

As the fellows continue to positively impact communities across the country, we have been given a portal into their daily lives of work, fun, and community through the PP55 Fellows’ Blog. ...

PP55 fellows currently serve in the above locations. Bay Area, CA Our opening reception was a success! There is a seminar on education planned for October 28. We are collaborating with Harvard CPIC and Stanford SPIN programs this year which is working our well...

The North Lawndale Employment Network, one of PP55’s Chicago partner organizations, was featured in an article in the New York Times for their innovative work creating green job opportunities for formerly incarcerated workers. ...

Join us in celebrating 20 years of public service and civic leadership with a screening of Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North Directed, Produced & Written by Katrina Browne ‘89 & PP55 ‘91 Tu...

The PP55 Fellowship application is now available! All recent Princeton graduates are eligible to apply for these public service opportunities. You can access it by registering and logging into our online community: https://community.project55.org/netcommunity/applyandlogin...

Do you have the next big idea for social change? And do you have what it takes to start your own groundbreaking organization? People who have great ideas should not fall through the cracks, and sometimes they need a boost to find their way to execution, and then – impact. ...

Michelle Dette Gannon ‘97 inspires others through her PP55 internship experience in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Campus Chronicles: “While most of my colleagues interned their junior year at prestigious investment banks, I drove halfway across the country in my sputtering ‘87 Toyota to work with ...

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Princeton Project 55’s Board of Directors recently elected five new alumni to the Board. New Board members (bios below) are Anthony Quainton ‘55, Marsha Rosenthal ‘76, Arti Sheth ‘08, Scott Taylor ‘75, and Dick Walker ‘73. Illa Brown...






