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PostFebruary 22, 2021

Remote PKG Fellowships for summer


The PKG Fellowships program supports MIT students working on capacity-building social impact and environmental projects, and climate change is an area of focus. Students work with community-focused organizations including non-profits and social enterprises. These can include a student's own social enterprise.

What can you do? Follow your passion and collaborate with a community-focused organization! You can create your own project, continue work on an enterprise you already started, or intern/consult with an existing organization.
 
We welcome a wide range of social impact and environmental projects and support work with communities in the US and abroad. For Summer 2021, all projects must be planned for remote work. Find examples of past projects here.
 

 

Want feedback on your ideas? Have questions about writing your proposal? Sign-up for our Zoom drop-in hours

Can’t make these times?  Contact Alison hynd@mit.edu to schedule an appointment.

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