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Raise Your Hand If You Eat Food. Then Take Action!

Join the conversation. Which of the four food system issues most concern you? What organizations in your community are working on the food problem? Who might take a Project 55 Fellow or a skills-based AlumniCorps Community Volunteer? Are you a professional working in food and public health, social justice, the environment, or animal welfare? Contact us about speaking at an AlumniCorps seminar or panel for Project 55 fellows.

Community Volunteer Spotlight: Grif Johnson ’72

Grif Johnson ’72 retired from a 33-year career in the practice of law in January 2010. After attending a Princeton AlumniCorps Board meeting and subsequent local Community Volunteers events, Grif was connected to Wilderness Leadership and Learning (WILL) in Washington, DC. He recently spoke with us about his Community Volunteers experience.

Introducing Emerging Leaders

Click above to watch this exciting video introducing AlumniCorps’ Emerging Leaders program!

Princeton AlumniCorps Regional Updates

Who? What? Where? When? Read to find out what exciting programs and events are happening in your city and across the nation.

Calling All Nonprofit Organizations!

Are you connected to any organizations doing innovative public interest work in Boston, Chicago, Connecticut, New York City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, or Washington, DC? The PP55 Fellowship Program is looking for partners.

Ralph Nader’s “Unsafe at Any Speed” on All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books List

AlumniCorps Board member and founder of Princeton Project 55, Ralph Nader ‘55 was recognized for his “crusading work of consumer advocacy, ” Unsafe at Any Speed on Time Magazine’s All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books list on Tuesday, August 30, 2011.

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