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PMI Southern Alberta Chapter
Deliver project management training, including
coaching using a free online PM tool, to local
nonprofit organizations. The nonprofit organization
can leverage the training to become more efficient in
delivering their nonprofit missions.
PMI Chicagoland Chapter
Deliver project management training to young
women served by Ladies of Virtue, a nonprofit
organization dedicated to instilling virtuous
characteristics in young women while preparing them
for college, careers and adulthood.
PMIEF is proud to maintain close relationships with PMI’s glob
project management expertise to give back to their local
to youth, teachers, and nonprofit organization sta
lives and increasing
This is a sampling of the creative ways that project managem
a selection of P
PMI Keystone Chapter
Deliver project management training
to youth at local middle schools. After
piloting the training at one location, the
training has now been delivered at three
additional locations.
PMI Dallas Chapter
PMI Honduras Chapter
Address community problems by leading
project management training with an
after-school organization. The youth plan
community improvement projects including
planting gardens with native plants, leading
workshops on Internet safety, holding
community cleanups, and tutoring.
Lead project management training at a local high
school, engaging the students in delivery of a final
project that brings arts and crafts activities to the
Children’s Medical Center of Dallas.
PMI Augusta-Aiken Chapter
Use a PMIEF no-cost resource to lead project
management training at the Megiddo Dream Station,
a nonprofit focused on addressing training needs
of individuals who have been out of work for a year
or longer. 100% of graduates from the Megiddo
Dream Station program maintained employment
one year after their graduation from the program.
PMI São Paulo Chapter
Train over 900 students using
multiple PMIEF resources, including
The Tower Game, Careers in Project
Management, Project Management
Skills for Life, and project
management fiction books.
PMI Montevideo, Uruguay Chapter
PMI Nuevo Cuyo Chapter
Deliver a three-hour PM training to the CONIN
Foundation, a nonprofit committed to fighting hunger
in children. The initial training reached nearly 200
nonprofit professionals, who will use those skills in
delivering services to thousands of children.
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Deliver project management training to teachers
at a local school. The training began with basic
skills, and developed into teachers planning larger
projects. Teachers reported they began adding PM
to their class curricula immediately after completing
the training.