PMIEF Announces More Than US$5 Million Worth of Grants to Help Seven Youth-Focused Non-Profits Shape the Next Generation of Leaders
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Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Entrepreneur, Philanthropy, People with Disabilities, Training, Consumer, Other Education, Teens, Fund Raising, Education, Foundation, Other Consumer, Other Philanthropy, Volunteering, Special Olympics, Partnership, Problem solving, JA, Violence, Social impact, SOI, Culture, African Leadership Academy, Curriculum, Future Problem Solving Program International, Economics, Junior Achievement, Youth, Organization, Athlete, FPSPI, Entrepreneurship, Student, Project Management Institute, F1, Global Competitiveness Report, Intellectual, INJAZ, ALA, STEM, Research, MENA, 2012 Nobel Peace Prize, Management, Tourism, Accenture
The new 2023 PMIEF grant recipients span the globe, from the Middle East to Africa to Ukraine.
Key Points:
- The new 2023 PMIEF grant recipients span the globe, from the Middle East to Africa to Ukraine.
- Additionally, PMIEF is expanding its current partnership with the F1 in Schools® program and African Leadership Academy to continue to build on the success of these programs.
- In the long term, project management skills can help these young people be more strategic, organized, and collaborative professional partners and leaders.
- With support from the PMIEF grant, FPSPI will expose over 20,000 youth to foundational project management knowledge and skills.