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Project for Pride in Living, Inc.
A US registered nonprofit

Minneapolis, MN USA
Helping people help themselves by providing the tools they need to achieve self-sufficiency.
PPL works with families and individuals throughout the Twin Cities metro area on these key goals: • Housing Stability • Economic Advancement • Family Stability • Youth Achievement
PPL's unique, integrated approach to programs and self-sufficiency services allows staff to establish close relationships with adults and children.
PPL opens the doors to real opportunities for low-income people by creating and managing affordable housing, offering a variety of employment training opportunities, and operating schools for every age, as well as after school mentor programs.
With these services and programs, PPL provides a support network that many of us have with friends and family, but low-income families often lack. Such a network is vital to building a strong foundation and thriving in the community.
PPL was founded in 1972. in 2008, we worked with over 12,000 lower-income individuals and families to achieve greater self-sufficiency through housing, employment training, support services, and education.
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  1. Sheldon and Bev Mains
    Sheldon and Bev Mains PPL does great things!
  2. Jennifer de Fiebre
    Jennifer de Fiebre Thanks to PPL, my mother was able to get repairs done to her home that she would not otherwise have been able to afford.
  3. Patsy Bartley
    Patsy Bartley N.I.P. has been quite fortunate to have partnered with PPL...a quality organization providing quality services.
  4. Pat Thompson
    Pat Thompson Thanks to PPL for working to address the big picture.
  5. Mark Oyaas
    Mark Oyaas Project for Pride in Living has an outstanding track record providing jobs and housing opportunities to those who are too often left behind. They say "pride in living" and mean it!
Nonprofit Information:
1035 East Franklin Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55404
(612) 455-5100
ppl@ppl-inc.org
http://www.ppl-inc.org
EIN: 237232208
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$35 Helps a jobseeker learn how to create and use an email account to reference in their online job applications.
$120 Provides learning materials, transportation, and healthy snacks for 15 children seeking help to develop academic and social skills for higher achievement in school and in life.
$250 Provides textbooks for an adult learner working to complete a certified job training program in the healthcare sector.
$500 Invests in a teen’s future through integrated counseling services at MERC or Loring Nicollet Alternative Schools.
$1,000 Funds one academic year of reading and math tutoring for a low-income child who is behind by one or more grade levels.
$2,500 Provides a safe and healthy home for a resident family by covering annual heat and utility expenses.
$5,000 Gives an adult the opportunity to increase their job skills—learning computer basics, workplace expectations, and resume writing, among others.
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