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Penn InternationalImpact ConsultingA PIIC team consulted a not-for-profit Montessori school named Banyan Center
with the Burmese Refugee Project, situated in Pai, a town on the border between
Thailand and Burma. They helped improve its business plan, create an Excel
accounting system and expand its marketing effortsto better enable its goal of
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Kliptown Youth ProgramKliptown Youth Program (KYP) is a youth organization in Kliptown, South Africa,
an impoverished township outside of Johannesburg, that provides food, tutoring,
sports, performing arts, and mentorship opportunities for 400 children. PIIC’s
team of consultants helped make KYP a more proactive, forward-thinking
organization through creating a comprehensive budget, securing corporate
sponsorships, developing marketing materials, improving bank account
procedures, and helping the organization run more effectively on a day to day basis. -
ASSIDThe Association for Sustainable Development (ASSID) is an organization based in
Rabat that provides rural women throughout Morocco with the support and training
to improve their living situations through income-generating agricultural projects.
PIIC's team of six consultants helped ASSID by developing their website content and
overall online presence, improving grant proposals, and finding new sources for funding. -
OMLOne Million Lights (OML) Philippines is a youth-led nonprofit organization that aims
to improve the daily lives of children and adults by providing clean, safe, and
affordable lighting to rural communities in the Philippines. The PIIC consultant team
helped to reorganize OML's internal structure and improve its external marketing
strategy for stakeholders. They also prepared an impact assessment report of OML's
impact on the communities that it serves. -
Nur-AvicenumPIIC’s team worked in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan for 3 weeks with Nur-Avicenum,
a non-profit hospital dedicated to providing quality cardiac services for the
surrounding Almaty region. They worked with hospital management to project
future finances and successfully implemented a marketing portfolio as well as
other systematic changes to increase donations and decreases operational costs. -
Rwanda PartnersPIIC sent an team of four students to Kigali, Rwanda to consult for Rwanda Partners,
a non-profit organization committed to fighting poverty and fortifying communities
which were torn apart by the Rwandan Genocide. The team developed a comprehensive
business model for Rwandan chicken farms, which sources all materials locally and
employs widows of the genocide. In Rwanda, the student consultants collaborated
with national government officials and local authorities to develop and implement a
business model which has now been applied across the country.