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Undergraduate fellows in new Office of Social Equity & Community focus on projects to make a positive impact The inaugural class of undergraduate fellows in the Office of Social Equity & Community include, from left, junior Maya Hairston, senior Camilo Duran, freshman Lynn Larabi, sophomore Xavier Lucas Monroe, freshman Ashley Song, and junior Michael Hagan. Not pictured are junior Deepti Tantry and junior Nikita Zinzuwadia. The inaugural class of eight undergraduate fellows in Penn’s Office of Social Equity & Community are already making progress, working with those who are homeless and food insecure and using their leadership and research to address inequities in Philadelphia neighborhoods. ....
Project proposals must directly address at least one of three objectives: eradicating or reducing systematic racism, achieving educational equity, or reducing health disparities. ....
Projects for Progress New prize will provide up to $100,000 for proposals designed to promote equity and inclusion in Philadelphia. The new Projects for Progress initiative will award prizes to support proposals by teams of Penn students, faculty, and staff designed to promote equity and inclusion and make a direct impact in Philadelphia. The University of Pennsylvania has launched Projects for Progress, a new initiative that will award prizes of as much as $100,000 to support proposals by teams of students, faculty, and staff designed to promote equity and inclusion and to make a direct impact in Philadelphia. The applications for this year’s funding are due by March 1. The winners are expected to be announced in May. ....