Thu. Nov 21st, 2024
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Social Venture Partners Dallas (SVP Dallas) has announced the launch of the ninth Dana Juett Residency Program.

The program is designed to foster engaged and thriving philanthropists among young professionals.

The program targets individuals under 30, regardless of their formal education or professional background, aiming to cultivate a new generation of community-focused leaders.

The nine-month residency includes a series of workshops, and opportunities to build philanthropic networks.

The program also provides a hands-on experience through a consulting project with a local social impact organization.

Participants will collaborate closely with SVP Dallas staff and partners throughout the program.

The residency culminates in a fast pitch competition, where residents present their consulting projects for a chance to secure a grant for the organization they supported.

Applications for the Dana Juett Residency Program are open until 11:59 PM on Saturday, July 27.

Interested applicants are encouraged to attend the DJR Applicants Happy Hour on Monday, July 15, to meet program alumni and staff.

The program is open to young professionals in various fields, including finance, technology, law, human resources, management consulting, and sales.

For more information and to apply, potential candidates can visit the SVP Dallas website.

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