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     Princeton Project 55
    Fellowship Program 
      
    Elsbeth Field '04, PP55 Fellow, works with children at Bethel New
    Life in Chicago. 
    The Princeton Project 55
    Fellowship Program provides recent Princeton graduates with formative
    experiences working in the public interest, instilling in all fellows a
    greater awareness of critical social issues, a deeper understanding of
    their capacity to bring about change and a lifelong commitment to civic
    engagement. 
    Princeton AlumniCorps
    is looking for nonprofit organizations in Central Jersey to host fellows
    for the 2015-2016 year. Partner organizations gain:access a motivated
    and diverse pool of screened applicants in return for providing great
    supervision, health insurance and paying fellows a modest stipend
    [~$32,000].  The one-year commitment
    also allows an organization to staff short-term projects or grants 
    Applicants have excellent
    writing, research, and analytical skills; strong work ethic; initiative;
    the ability to work in a team; and the ability to meet deadlines. Participating
    organizations (known as partner organizations) must address critical social
    problems and provide fellows with significant responsibility and excellent
    supervision. The fellowship program also provides fellows with mentors, a
    supportive alumni network, and educational seminars- all of which help to
    increase fellows' contributions to partner organizations. 
    To learn more about this program, go to www.alumnicorps.org. 
    If you have
    connections with potential partners in Central Jersey [Jersey outside of
    the New York and Philadelphia suburbs] please contact Caryn Tomljanovich,
    Partnership Manager at AlumniCorps, 609-921-8808 ext 228, ctomljanovich@alumnicorps.org. 
    Please also
    consider volunteering for the Princeton Area Committee supporting the
    program.  Area
    committees work to build relationships with new and existing partner
    organizations, coordinate mentorship and seminar components of the Project
    55 Fellowship Program, and provide outreach to engage alumni in the
    AlumniCorps ARC Innovators program. Please contact Caryn if interested. 
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