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New Beginning

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Partners for a New Beginning

What's Being Done

Partners for a New Beginning relies on new and upscaled projects of its U.S. and local partners as a vehicle for delivering meaningful change within local communities and for deepening engagement through partnership. Projects can originate any number of ways, including through the local chapters, through partnerships between PNB Steering Committee members and their affiliates, or through our broader membership-at-large.

  • PNB Local Projects originate from the local, in-country chapters and their priority needs analysis.
  • PNB Affiliate Projects are driven by members of the PNB Steering Committee, and in some cases, in partnership with affiliate organizations or the U.S. Department of State.
  • PNB Member Projects are operationalized by non-Steering Committee members of PNB, who look to the PNB network for partnership and support when possible, and aim to further the initiative’s objective of broadened and deepened engagement.

PNB and its partners have launched, expanded or pledged support for more than 70 projects since the partnership’s initiation in September 2010.

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