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...students have participated in fully-funded internships as English instructors in Namibia, Costa Rica, China and Ecuador through the Center’s alliance with WorldTeach. Prominent policymakers and leaders of non-governmental organizations have attended CID dinners to speak to students about careers and issues related to development; last fall, this roster included the former Zambian ambassador to the United States and a representative from the non-profit group Students Partnership Worldwide. The staff provides financial and logistical support for the annual publication and distribution of the Guide to International Development, which helps students navigate the complex...
Disappointed by sparse attendance at Harvard Stadium in games past, the juniors have co-founded “The Spectacle of Soul Project,” a non-profit organization that will provide excess football tickets to underprivileged children living in Boston’s inner-city...
Harvard’s tax return, spanning the fiscal year that began July 1, 2002, provides itemized details of the University’s revenues and expenses. And as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization, Harvard is required to report the salaries of its top officers and trustees...
...council allocated $700 to sponsor “Tickets for Tutors.” The non-profit organization received 1,200 free tickets to this fall’s football games so that Harvard student tutors can bring their tutees...
PBHA is a student-led non-profit organization that is independent from the College, but is required to report to the College; PSN is an umbrella group that encompasses the Center for Public Interest Careers and about 30 public service groups that are not affiliated with PBHA, including City Step and Project HEALTH...