Upcoming PS opportunities

January 25, 2023

Come see Project Success in action!

Project Success invites you to Willy Wonka performed by Northeast Middle School students on Friday, Marth 10th and Saturday March 11th at 7:00pm at Northeast Middle School. Throughout the 2 months of rehearsals, these students have the opportunity to express themselves, build relationships with their peers, and participate in production beyond being on stage. Join us and watch these students dream big and connect to their purpose on stage! 

Looking for other ways to get involved? Join us at 2 upcoming events!

Attention nature lovers! Are you dreaming of summer already?  If just thinking about canoeing and swimming in pristine lakes and hiking through beautiful boreal forests gets you giddy, come join Project Success for Connecting & Climbing at Minneapolis Bouldering Project! Learn how you can share your passion for the outdoors with youth while spending a week in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Admission is $10 and will include bouldering and a workshop with Project Success Staff about the importance of connecting youth to the outdoors. Join us on Tuesday, February 7 from 5:30pm-7:30pm to learn more about our BWCA program, connecting middle school youth to the outdoors, and how to apply for this rewarding opportunity! Note- You must be 21 years of age or older to apply to be a BWCA volunteer leader.

DINE OUT GIVE BACK! | The Lowbrow (thelowbrowmpls.com) The Lowbrow will be hosting a give back event on Monday, March 6 from 5:00pm-8:00pm. A percentage of each patron’s bill will be donated to Project Success. Use this as an opportunity to bring together your networks and share why Project Success matters to you. If you cannot make it, support by spreading the word! 

Thank you for your support!  

During Give to the Max Day, we raised more than $28,000 from 128 individuals – our highest number yet! Those donations will help us maintain and improve the Project Success Institute, helping students connect to their purpose and learn valuable life skills from working professionals. Check out this article from the Star Tribune surrounding non-profits on GTMD. You might see a familiar name in there!