Archive for November, 2007
Project 55 Benefits from Pension Protection Act
For the first time ever, individuals age 70½ or older may make gifts directly from an IRA account to qualified organizations without being subject to Federal income tax on the IRA withdrawal. This is a limited time offer, available through December 31, 2007. For more information, contact Kim Hendler at khendler@project55.org.
Pace introduces Public Interest Career Exposure Program
Pace introduces the Public Interest Career Exposure (PICE) program is an externship program that offers Princeton undergraduates the opportunity to start investigating a career field of interest and make professional connections by spending time with alumni in their workplaces.
Class of 1955 Reunites and Visits PP55 Fellows in Chicago
At a well-attended June 2007 Class of 1955 Chicago mini-reunion, 35 members of the Class of 1955 met with current Princeton Project 55 Public Interest Program fellows and toured a few of the organizations that hosted Project 55 fellows this year.
Project 55 Publishes Book Based on the Legacy of our Founders
Shared Effort, Shared Values: Princeton Project 55 — The Founders, a new collection of reminiscences by PP55’s founders, to be published next month.
Volunteer Spotlight – Jessica Johnson ’98
Superstar volunteer Jessica Johnson ‘98 started as a summer intern and now on PP55’s Board of Directors, a co-chair the PIP alumni annual campaign, and just became the New York Area Coordinator for PP55’s Public Interest Program.
The Alumni Network Conference Welcomes David Bornstein
On November 30, alumni and staff from alumni-driven public interest programs around the country will gather in Princeton, New Jersey for the annual Conference of The Alumni Network which will feature workshops, networking opportunities, and a keynote address by award-winning author, David Bornstein.
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