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Partnerships for Talent Pipeline Directory

Established 2019

Non-Profit & Community Partnerships

Cambridge College

Cambridge College is proud to further its educational and social justice mission by working collaboratively across all college departments to lead initiatives that engage and support external partners. One such example is a new partnership model launched in 2020 with The Possible Project (TPP), a 501(c)3 non-profit after school initiative focused on providing young people a host of personal and professional skills. In partnering with TPP, the College has provided a range of partner benefits to support a shared vision of propelling students to long term success in their academic and career pursuits. In addition to hosting events and presentations, the College recently established credit value to the rigorous training program so that TPP students can receive up to 12 dual enrollment credits at Cambridge College. While each partnership is unique, the College remains committed to working with non-profits and community-based organizations seeking to advance a common goal of supporting individuals in achieving academic and professional goals.

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Employer Partner
  • Association for Latino Professionals of America
  • The Chica Project
  • The Possible Project
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  • Community Development
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