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Project for Pride in Living

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Description

Project for Pride in Living (PPL) is a non-profit organization based in the Twin Cities metropolitan area that serves low-income individuals and families in a multitude of ways. To promote housing stability, the organization constructs, renovates, and manages affordable housing units. Employment training programs promote economic advancement and include computer access, classroom training, and on-the-job training through two PPL businesses dedicated to worker training. Family stability is supported through community building efforts, immigrant-focused workshops, academic youth programming, personal coaching, and intensive supportive housing. Programs specific to youth achievement include homework help, mentoring, and summer day camps. PPL also runs several alternative schools.

PPL's programs are financed by grant income and contributions, in addition to revenues from rental properties, sales of new homes, and sales from worker training-focused businesses.

Goal / Mission

PPL works with low-income individuals and families to achieve greater self-sufficiency through housing, employment training, support services, and education.

Results / Accomplishments

In 2011, PPL served a total of 13,731 people. The organization owned or managed 1,014 housing units, provided work readiness and job training to 6,277 people, supported 3,190 adults through family stability services, and instructed 989 children and youth through schools and enrichment programs.

About this Promising Practice

Primary Contact
PPL Service Center
1035 East Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55404
612-455-5100
ppl@ppl-inc.org
http://www.ppl-inc.org/
Topics
Economy / Employment
Economy / Housing & Homes
Education / Student Performance K-12
Date of implementation
1972
Geographic Type
Urban
Location
Minneapolis, MN
Target Audience
Children, Teens, Adults, Families
Additional Audience
Low-Income
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