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Pace Council for Civic ValuesThe Pace Council for Civic Values (PCCV) is a student board at the Pace Center that is committed to promoting a culture of active citizenship at Princeton University. The Pace Council offers advising and leadership training for students in civic engagement groups, administers the Pace Center Fund and organizes campus-wide events that encourage civic participation.
Princeton University chapter of Operation SmileOur club is involved in building awareness about cleft lips and cleft palates and in raising funds for Operation Smile.
ESL El CentroThe ESL El Centro project teaches English as a second language to recent immigrants (adults), mostly from Latin America. They range from absolute beginners to proficient in English.
Giving What We Can: PrincetonGiving What We Can is an international organization that promotes effective giving and we're targeted at eliminating poverty in the developing world.
Engineers Without BordersEWB-PU's vision is a world in which all communities have the capacity to meet their basic human needs. Through student-led international water, sanitation, energy, and education projects, EWB-PU engages international community partners to make opportunities for themselves, improving their quality of life.
Princeton Engineering Education For Kids (PEEK)PEEK is a program through which students have the opportunity to visit elementary school classrooms and teach children basic principles of engineering using LEGO Mindstorms robotics kits. We aim to get kids interested in science and engineering at a young age and see them as viable career paths. You do not have to be an engineer - it's a lot of fun and the kids love it!
Princetonians for Health Care Reform (PHCR)We are students, just like you, who are trying to create a forum where we and other members of the Princeton community can learn and discuss matters related to health care. Remember our slogan: It's Health Care, Not Don't Care!
MATCH CorpsPost-Graduate Service Opportunity at MATCH Schools
Reflections on ServiceThe goal of "Reflections on Service," which will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 4:15PM in McCosh 50, is to inspire incoming freshmen to participate in a dynamic range of civic engagement activities on campus, from journalism and activism to more traditional volunteer service. The keynote address will be given by Shanta Devarajan '75, and four Princeton students also will speak about their service and engagement experiences.
Princeton Social Entrepreneurship InitiativeEnvision a world in which all Princetonians lead the transformation of global problems into global opportunities. Join the Princeton Social Entrepreneurship Initiative in bringing this vision to life.
Unite for SightUnite For Sight empowers communities worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness.
Princeton's Africa Development InitiativeDevelopment Projects + Awareness and Advocacy + Fundraising
Princeton in AsiaPrinceton in Asia (PiA) provides transformative, service-oriented experiences for talented graduates and serves the needs of Asia as determined by our Asian partners, sponsoring over 165 fellowships in 18 countries in the fields of education, international development, journalism and business.
Princeton in AsiaPrinceton in Asia (PiA) provides transformative, service-oriented experiences for talented graduates and serves the needs of Asia as determined by our Asian partners, sponsoring over 165 fellowships in 18 countries in the fields of education, international development, journalism and business.
Oxfam PrincetonWe believe we can end poverty and injustice, as part of a global movement for change.
Senior Thesis/JP: Community-Based ResearchWant to make a difference? CBLI connects students with local nonprofit organizations who can use your research!
Senior Thesis/JP: Community-Based ResearchWant to make a difference? CBLI connects students with local nonprofit organizations who can use your research!
Senior Thesis/JP: Community-Based ResearchWant to make a difference? CBLI connects students with local nonprofit organizations who can use your research!
Princeton in AfricaPrinceton in Africa offers yearlong postgraduate fellowship opportunities with a variety of organizations that work across the African continent.
Human rights, Human wrongs?Hillel Neuer, a prominent human rights advocate in the United Nations, will be delivering a lecture entitled "Human rights, Human wrongs? - An inside account of the UN Human Rights Council." The lecture will take place in the Whig-Clio Senate Hall on Monday, September 26th at 4:30pm. Mr. Neuer will be discussing, amongst other topics, the effectiveness of the UN Human Rights Council and its many initiatives.
Senior Thesis/JP: Community-Based ResearchWant to make a difference? CBLI connects students with local nonprofit organizations who can use your research!
Senior Thesis/JP: Community-Based ResearchWant to make a difference? CBLI connects students with local nonprofit organizations who can use your research!
College Awareness BrooklynVolunteer at two inner-city High Schools in Brooklyn over Fall or Spring Break. Princeton students spend a week over at the Paul Robeson and AOIT High Schools in Brooklyn sharing their college experiences with High School seniors and juniors.
Jersey Cares Martin Luther King Jr. Day of ServiceJersey Cares Martin Luther King Day of Service, Jan. 16, 2012: Make it a day on, not a day off.
College Awareness E-Pal ProgramThe Brooklyn College Awareness E-pal program is a weekly mentorship program that enables Princeton students to connect with High school seniors and juniors from two inner-city schools in Brooklyn, New York.
Dr. Seth Wanye: Strategies for Rural ClinicsDr. Seth Wanye: Strategies for Rural Clinics: How to Reach More Than 65,000 Rural Patients per Year Wednesday October 19th, 2011 7-8:30pm 219 Aaron Burr Hall, refreshments to follow
City Year Miami & HillelGet Tan & Dirty volunteering with City Year in Miami this Winter Break!
Princeton-Blairstown Center Service Day On Nov. 18-20, bring a group to Princeton-Blairstown Center to embrace our shared mission of stewardship and enjoy a sense of timelessness this 30th celebration invokes. Music, bonfire, great food and being in the woods at a stunning time of year.
Project 55 FellowshipsPaid, yearlong fellowships at domestic nonprofit organizations.
Prison Chaplains: Religion and IncarcerationWorking with the incarcerated, perspectives from two prison chaplains. Please join us from 5:30 to 7 at Murray Dodge, First Floor on November 14th, 2011.
Urban Prep FellowInterested in affecting the lives of young men in education? Looking for a one-year job? Urban Prep Charter Academies is a network of Chicago high schools that provides a high quality education to young men that results in graduates succeeding in college. Charles Wright '11 (cwright@urbanprep.org) will be hosting an INFO SESSION for interested students on December 8th from 8-9 pm in Frist 309.
Habitat for Humanity of TrentonHabitat for Humanity of Trenton is a nonprofit organization that works to build affordable housing for low income families in East Trenton.
City Year Greater PhiladelphiaAre you ready to "Give a Year, Save the World"? Apply now!
Udayan Care
Morven Museum and GardenMorven Museum and Garden offers a paid horticultural assistant position that includes the opportunity to work with youth from Isles of Trenton on gardening projects.
IA Youth Action TeamImagining America is a dynamic organization filled with artists, activists, professors, researchers, students and all kinds of people who are working towards making sure that colleges and universities are doing good in our communities and that they are working with local organizations and schools in powerful and ethical ways that strengthen our neighborhoods and provide fantastic opportunities for college students to learn outside of their classrooms and participate in vibrant local activities.
PIARA Highland Ancash Community ProjectThe PIARA Highland Ancash Community Project is currently looking for several advanced/fluent Spanish speakers with ESL training to come to the rural Quechua village of Hualcay??n and volunteer their skills, teaching daily English classes to children and adults.
TigerTracksCareer Services' TigerTracks system is the primary employment and internship portal for Princeton students and features a comprehensive listing of all full-time, internship, and fellowship opportunities (and on-campus interviews) posted by employer organizations from a wide range of industries and fields, including nonprofit and civic engagement.
TigerTracksCareer Services' TigerTracks system is the primary employment and internship portal for Princeton students and features a comprehensive listing of all full-time, internship, and fellowship opportunities (and on-campus interviews) posted by employer organizations from a wide range of industries and fields, including nonprofit and civic engagement.
Free the Slaves: Princeton"Free the Slaves: Princeton" is an anti-slavery club dedicated to raising awareness about human traficking through fundraisers, products, and various media outlets.
University Big Brothers Big SistersThe University Brothers and Sisters program is one of the SVC???s oldest and largest volunteer projects. UBS Princeton matches University students with children referred by the Princeton Regional School guidance offices.
GetSETGetSET is an after-school program for children in the Trenton area that takes place in the Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Princeton Young AchieversPrinceton Young Achievers is a unique after-school program that offers homework support, enrichment activities, one-on-one tutoring and literacy support to K - 5th graders from several of Princeton's low- and moderate-income neighborhoods
Best BuddiesBest Buddies is an international organization dedicated to providing opportunities for socialization for developmentally-disabled individuals.
Rescue Mission Book ClubWant a good reason to read great books and short stories while serving a local community? Join the Rescue Mission Book Club and discuss awesome self-selected literature with the colorful residents of a rehab center in Trenton!
Center for African American Studies InternshipsThe Center for African American Studies (CAAS) launched its Civic Internship program in Summer 2010, to further research in race and public policy by allowing Princeton students to work with national organizations to confront issues of disparity in urban education. This internship program is part of the Center’s efforts to become the leading resource for the public's understanding for race in America, including engaging in more research and taking advantage of new avenues to broaden discussion of issues of race.
Princeton Trenton Debate PartnershipTeach debate to Trenton high schoolers!
imPACTSVC imPACT members will tutor about 15 middle-schoolers in literacy using a curriculum designed to complement the students' in-class lessons.
Young Scholars' InstituteA multipurpose learning center and nonprofit organization, Young Scholars' Institute (YSI) provides educational, cultural, and recreational activities for area youth and aids in enhancing their academic and social skills.
Princeton Against Sex TraffickingPrinceton Against Sex Trafficking (PAST) is dedicated to raising awareness about the issues of human trafficking at home and abroad and taking active steps to combat it.
Cherry Tree ClubThe main goal of this SVC project is to allow Princeton students to assist the Cherry Tree Club in its mission to provide the dramatic and lasting effects of a preschool education to children who otherwise would not have access to such opportunities
TIESTIES (Trenton Interactive Education Service) teaches at Daylight/ Twilight, a continuation high school in Trenton, that provides diplomas to students who have been unable to complete high school within the normal time frame due to a variety of issues including pregnancy, incarceration, or drug use.
TEACHTEACH is an adult literacy program at the Rescue Mission in Trenton. Volunteers are paired one-on-one for weekly two-hour tutoring sessions, which focus on basic math and reading skills with the goal of preparing for the GED (high school equivalency) exam.
American Red CrossProjects include driving elderly and sick citizens to doctor?s appointments, delivering meals, doing receptionist work at the Princeton Medical Center?s Blood Donor Room, entering blood donor records or Meals on Wheels client billing into the computer, and helping out in blood mobiles
Better DaysBetter Days is a service program that gives Princeton students the opportunity to bring joy and companionship to pediatric cancer patients. We organize weekly arts and crafts projects for children, offer a tutoring program, and run a variety of special events at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital and in the community.
EMT Princeton (PFARS)This project allows interested volunteers to become certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and volunteer for the local ambulance corps.
EMT West WindsorThis project allows interested volunteers to become trained Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs).
Princeton Blood DonorsPrinceton Blood Donors (PBD) works to encourage members of the Princeton University community to regularly donate blood at Princeton Medical Center?s Blood Donation Room.
University Medical Center - General VolunteeringVolunteers work with health care professionals in both patient and non-patient areas at the University Medical Center, assisting in the emergency room, nursing units, blood bank, laboratory and pharmacy, and serving as couriers.
University Medical Center - TranslationVolunteers work at the University Medical Center clinic, translating between doctors and Spanish speaking patients. This project offers valuable experience to volunteers in the health care field as well as those interested in health care access and disparities. Proficiency in Spanish is required for this project.
Peak Potential PrincetonPeak Potential Princeton is an Outdoor Action Community Service Program based at the Climbing Wall. Each week Princeton students serve as climbing partners and mentors to disabled children helping to expand their sense of adventure and accomplishment.
Circle of WomenCircle of Women holds fundraisers to raise money for our girls' schools in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. Women are half the world's population but are viewed as unequal in many countries - education is the best way to counter this misconception.
Bridge Year ProgramBridge Year is a nine-month, tuition-free program that allows incoming freshman to defer their enrollment for a year while serving the public good in another country.
Communities of Light
Bobby Campbell Lacrosse Foundation Clinic
AIA Holiday Gift Drive
Community Sports Clinic
Derian/CBLI Community-Based Research InternshipsWant to make a difference? Conduct Community-Based Research with a local nonprofit organization and get a head start on your JP or Thesis research next summer!
Princeton Adopted Lil Sibs (PALS)We invite all KASA members and university students (of all nationalities) to volunteer for the event. If you decide to volunteer, you will get paired up one-to-one with a child for the day. This will allow both you and the child to learn more about what it means to be Korean. It's a really rewarding experience and we want you to be a part of it. Come and enjoy our culture with us!
IGNITE!IGNITE is a program that provides underprivileged elementary and middle school students with the opportunity to see Princeton's campus through the eyes of current students and imagine themselves at a university in the future.
Project Downtown - TrentonProject Downtown Tap Room Campus Club 12PM Project Downtown a community service opportunity provided by the Princeton University Muslim Students Association will meet every other Saturday in the Campus Club at 12 p.m. to prepare about sixty meals for the homeless and hungry of Trenton.
Students for Education ReformSFER provides members with opportunities to engage with schools, speakers and current issues in education reform as well as opportunities to manage projects, develop their leadership potential in hopes of engaging and mobilizing the next generation of leaders in education. "is a country where all children have access to a high-quality education and all stakeholders, especially young leaders, are guided by high expectations and a commitment to student needs."
Students for Education Reform School VisitsIf you are interested in learning about the successes in urban education, come on one of SFER's school visits to meet with the teachers, students, and administrators who are working hard to close the achievement gap and see the incredible results they have attained! SFER hosts a series of school visits to high performing schools in New York and Newark throughout the semester and would love for you to join on one of these inspiring trips.
Ballet Folklorico de PrincetonBallet Folkl?rico de Princeton is a student organization dedicated to performing the traditional folk dances of Mexico. Officially founded in 1991, Ballet Folkl?rico's dancing has been a vibrant part of Princeton University since the early 1980s. The current members of Ballet Folkl?rico seek to enrich Princeton University's cultural community by spreading an appreciation for Mexico's unique folk dancing heritage.
Revisions: A Journal of Christian PerspectiveJournal of Christian thought dedicated to intellectual engagement on social, cultural, philosophical, political, and scientific issues facing a pluralistic university community.
Public Lecture SeriesTo engage the town and University community, Manna invites renowned speakers to discuss how our faith speaks to relevant contemporary issues.
Malaria No More: PrincetonIt is within in the world's grasp to end malaria deaths in Africa by 2015, and that's what we aim to do.
Yoga Outreach Teacher TrainingTeach yoga to underserved populations - share the benefits of yoga with others.
Trenton Tutoring/Isles YouthBuildTutor 16-20 year old students in basic English and mathematics off-campus in Trenton.
Princeton Uplifting AthletesUplifting Athletes is a national nonprofit organization aligning college football with rare diseases and raising them as a national priority through outreach, research, education and advocacy.
Prison Teaching InitiativeThe Prison Teaching Initiative offers credit-bearing college courses to inmates in New Jersey prisons. Qualified faculty, graduate students, postdocs, and staff co-teach courses in several disciplines each semester. Undergraduates support this teaching through individual tutoring. We welcome as volunteers all members of the Princeton University community who are interested in college teaching in a nontraditional setting and expanding postsecondary educational offerings for incarcerated students.
Breakout PrincetonBreakout Princeton Civic Action Trips are week-long opportunities to learn about and take action on complex public issues through community immersion, direct service, group discussions, and reflection activities.
Pa'delante Pa'delante (from colloquial Spanish, roughly meaning 'move forward') offers free ESL classes five nights a week (Monday through Friday, 8:30pm to 9:30pm) at the Carl Fields Center. Our English learners vary from recent immigrants who are only at very basic proficiency levels, to more advanced speakers who just need a chance to practice their English.
IA Youth Action TeamImagining America is a dynamic organization filled with artists, activists, professors, researchers, students working to make certain colleges and universities are working with local organizations and schools in powerful and ethical ways. These collaborations will strengthen our neighborhoods and provide opportunities for college students to learn outside of their classrooms and participate in local activities.
SVC Princeton Music OutreachThis program is comprised of student musicians who wish to share their music making with the elderly community around Princeton University. Concerts are informal and usually consist of about ten singers/instrumentalists performing selections of their own repertoire.
SVC Friends of Homeless AnimalsThe Friends of Homeless Animals project offers a variety of volunteer opportunities. Volunteers visit the Trenton Animal Shelter on a biweekly basis to feed the cats and dogs, clean their cages, walk the dogs and bathe the puppies.
Students United for a Responsible Global Environme
GlobeMedFounded in 2010, GlobeMed at Princeton is one of 32 GlobeMed chapters working to improve the health of people living in poverty around the world.
Special Olympics SkatingSpecial Olympics is an international organization that offers athletic opportunities for children over the age of eight and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Princeton Business VolunteersPrinceton Business Volunteers is a student led organization that provides pro-bono consulting to non-profits.
PEI/Grand Challenges Internship ProgramAre you interested in exploring a paid internship that will allow you to explore and expand your knowledge of today's most important environmental problems?
Princeton Internships in Civic Service (PICS)PICS is a broad-based alumni initiative which, in partnership with the Pace Center, provides paid summer internships for Princeton students in non-profit organizations across the country.The program typically offers over 70 internships each summer, with applications due in late January. The 10-week substantive internships are open to all Princeton undergraduates, including seniors, and provide the opportunity for students to explore potential careers in public service and the non-profit sector. Princeton alumni serve as partners to the student interns.
One on One TutoringActing as an informal supplement to ESL programs, One-on-One Tutoring is a mentoring and tutoring program that matches female Princeton students with local girls (grades 2-8) of Latin American background
Community House CrossingsCommunity House Crossings is a program that encourages John Witherspoon Middle School students to examine issues surrounding diversity, including culture, ethnicity, race, education, gender identity, and religious beliefs.
Community House After School Academy (CHASA)The Community House After School Academy (CHASA) is a project for middle school students in grades six through eight. CHASA meets Monday thru Friday from 3 to 6 PM at the Community House tutoring center, located on the third floor of 58 Prospect Ave.
High Meadows FellowshipsThe High Meadows Fellowship program places graduating Princeton seniors in two-year positions with one of 3 non-profit organizations that aim to protect the environment and build environmental sustainability, or that bring an environmental focus to building community capacity and increasing the self-sufficiency of community residents.
GlamourGals FoundationA not for profit whose mission is to inspire and organize teens to provide ongoing complimentary beauty makeovers and companionship to elderly women living in senior homes.
City Hall FellowsCity Hall Fellows is a non-partisan nonprofit training the next generation of leaders for America's cities.
Special Olympics SwimmingSpecial Olympics is an international organization that offers athletic opportunities for children over the age of eight and adults with intellectual disabilities.
Foundation TutoringFoundation Academy is a newly-opened Charter School in Trenton, founded by Princeton alums, that seeks to help motivated, but often socioeconomically disadvantaged children (grades 5-8) learn the basic skills they will need to eventually succeed in high school and go on to college.
Guggenheim Internships in Criminal JusticeOscar S. Straus II Fellows in Criminal Justice are a group of Princeton University, Barnard College, and Columbia University students who intern each summer at various criminal justice non-profit organizations in the metropolitan New York area.
Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance ProgramThe Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program is seeking Princeton undergraduate and graduate students to tutor and in some cases, teach inmates.
Energy Service Corps InternshipsEnergy Service Corps (ESC) is a joint project of NJPIRG and AmeriCorps that focuses on raising awareness on energy consumption in local towns and cities.
Community House Generation OneThe Generation One program is dedicated to supporting high school students who will be first in their families to attend college or pursue other kinds of post-secondary education.
Community House Preschool ProgramsThe Community House Preschool Program addresses early childhood literacy by helping preschoolers (2 to 5 year olds) with school-readiness skills in preparation for kindergarten.
Community House SAT PrepThe SAT Prep program works with high school students to help them develop standardized test-taking skills. Volunteers teach math and English sessions twice a week and also provide one-on-one tutoring when needed in order to help students perform better on standardized tests.
Community ActionCommunity Action is a student-led pre-orientation program for the freshman class sponsored by the Student Volunteers Council at Princeton University.
Student Volunteers CouncilThe Student Volunteers Council is the largest student-run organization at Princeton University.
Community HouseCommunity House is an organization committed to closing the minority achievement gap in Princeton by providing programs that bolster early childhood literacy, promote the mastery of fundamental academic skills, and create early awareness of post-secondary opportunities for underserved minority youth.
SVC Food TASKEver wonder what happens if your dining hall cooks too much food? Student volunteers drive unused food from the dining halls to the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK). Pickups and deliveries occur several times a week, usually in the morning from 8:00-9:30AM.
SVC Send Hunger PackingWhat do the children who depend on school food programs during the week do on the weekend? With your help they can be eating nutritious meals. Send Hunger Packing is run by Mercer Street Friends Food Bank.
SVC Academic Success TodayAcademic Success Today (AST) is a mentoring program which brings Princeton University undergraduates in personal contact with children who attend the John Witherspoon Middle School.
SVC Anchor HouseAnchor House provides shelter, counseling, and support for runaway, homeless, and abused youths in Trenton.
Voices of ChangeVoices of Change is a new student journalism social action organization. We profile interesting and inspiring people and share their stories through radio and print journalism in order to illuminate the themes, messages, and ideas that their lives represent.

The purpose of our journalism is to inspire, empower, and educate.
Princeton for North Korean Human Rights (PNKHR)Princeton for North Korean Human Rights (PNKHR) is a Pace Center group dedicated to (1) raising awareness regarding North Korean human rights violations, (2) raising awareness regarding the difficulties that North Korean defectors face in resettling in South Korea and the US, and (3) raising funds for organizations that work towards these causes.
Unite for Sight Holiday Card SaleStill need to purchase holiday cards for friends and family? Unite for Sight is selling holiday cards of wintery scenes on Princeton's campus for $5 each.
Let's Get ReadyLet's Get Ready is a national non-profit that empowers college students by giving us the toolkit to run and teach a full SAT-prep and college-readiness course to first generation and low-income students from Trenton area high schools.
Eden SchoolEden School teaches autistic students ages 3 to 21. It is located just two miles from campus on Route 1.
Heads Up Special RidersHeads Up Special Riders is a therapeutic horseback riding program for children with mental or physical disabilities.
NGOAbroadNGOabroad is a unique service that helps individuals enter or advance in international humanitarian work and provides frugal, customized international volunteer opportunities.
Isles, Inc. The intern will be a team member of Isles' Food and Environment Department. The primary duties of the intern will be to assist department staff with care of 30 community and 10 school gardens, planning of Isles' annual House and Garden tour, conducting environmental education activities, and assisting with the development of new projects.
Pace Center Working GroupsThink critically about different issues in civic engagement and recommend changes to Pace programs and structure!
AJWS Volunteer Summer AJWS Volunteer Summer is a dynamic yearlong program that weaves together an in-depth exploration of international development through work and study. Beginning with a seven-week intensive summer experience abroad, the program provides students, ages 16-24, with the opportunity to make an impact in the world.
Leadership for ChangeWelcome to the official Leadership for Change (LFC)! We hope to provide a resource hub for undergraduate student leaders at Princeton. When we say "student leader," we mean you, wherever you are in your Princeton career. We believe you'll find that students often face common challenges as we engage in leadership in diverse ways. We also believe you'll find that we have a lot to learn from one another. Come check us out!
Prom Dress DriveProm Dress Drive!
Reasoning MindA nonprofit organization focused on improving U.S. math education.
TropicalClinicsTropicalClinics is a non-profit organization based in Princeton that provides high quality medical and preventive care for women, children and their families in the rural Kakamega region of Kenya.
HomefrontHomefront is a non-profit organization from Trenton, whose primary goal is to break the cycle of poverty in Mercer County.