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BOARD
CHAIRS
STUDENT P I RGS | 01
Aidan Browne
FLPIRG Students
Eckerd College
April Nicklaus
NJPIRG Students
Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Katie Craig
NCPIRG Students
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Kharl Reynado
CONNPIRG Students
University of Connecticut - Storrs
Madison Longbottom
WASHPIRG Students
University of Washington - Seattle
Nina Friedman
OSPIRG Students
Southern Oregon University
Sophie Haddad
CALPIRG Students
University of California - San Diego
Theresa Soldan
MASSPIRG Students
Salem State University
Tino Fragale
MaryPIRG Students
University of Maryland - College Park
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This was the year of the student activist.
In the face of rising hyper-partisanship, our
chapters across the country took on 68 - you
read that right, sixty eight - local, state, and
federal campaigns from campus recycling to
state same day voter registration bills and
national funding for open textbooks.
For us, affordable higher education, increasing
youth voter turnout, and protecting the
environment are non-partisan issues.
To take on the status quo and win, young people
just need skills and resources.
The Student PIRGs turned 47 this year. That
means 47 years of honing our campaign
strategies and trainings, and passing down what
works... and 47 years of re-imagining organizing
to better serve each incoming class on campus.
Spoiler alert: It's working.
This year, students working with their PIRG
chapters across the country got their campuses
to ban bee killing pesticides, passed a federal bill
to make textbooks more affordable, and raised
tens of thousands of dollars for hurricane
victims.
You remember those 68 campaigns? We won or
made concrete progress on nearly half of them.
We're proud of the work we've done to make our
country better for everyone, but we know that
the work has just begun.
We're excited to lead our states as they take on
the big issues of our time - climate change, youth
representation in government, and more - in
2019.
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NUMBERS
STUDENT P I RGS | 03
90,232
GRASSROOTS ACTIONS
Our power comes from people. We're talking
individual petitions, photo-petitions, phone
calls, and social media posts.
1 ,907
ENDORSEMENTS
It takes a village. Nearly 2,000 coalition
partners, elected officials, and other
VIPs signed on to support public interest
campaigns this year.
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CHAPTERS
Newest? Eckerd College in St. Petersburg,
Florida. Oldest? The University of Oregon
chapter in Eugene was started in 1971.
1 ,300+
CAMPAIGN MEETINGS
Arielle Mizrahi, CONNPIRG organizer and
Rutgers Alum, trains students at the Annual
New Jersey Grassroots Organizing Conference
hosted by NJPIRG Students.
The UConn Storrs chapter ran 9 campaigns
this spring and 113 of these meetings
happened there. Go Huskies!
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OUR STRATEGY
297,300
DUES-PAYING MEMBERS
Our work wouldn't be possible without
student members on our chapter campuses
who vote every few years to reaffirm their
support of PIRG. THANK YOU!
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MEDIA HITS
From local letters to the editor to coverage in
the Washington Post and the Los Angeles
Times.
3,01 7
VOLUNTEERS
Who did some work this year and talked to
an impressive 147,000 students in class
announcements about renewable energy,
registering to vote, and more.
9
STATES
California, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina,
Oregon, Washington.
2.
Recruit a broad coalition of
stakeholders, including
s t u d e n t g r o u p s
f a c u l t y
a d m i n i s t r a t o r s
c o m m u n i t y m e m b e r s
3. Hire full time professional staff
to train and advise us, giving us
the tools we need to win
1. Run campaigns that include a mix of
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We pick campaigns that
are in the public interest ,
are winnable, and are
supported by a vast
majority of the public.
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It’s 2018. We have the power to harness clean, abundant energy from the sun and
the wind, and we can do it more efficiently and cheaply than ever before. Yet we’re
still producing, consuming and wasting energy in ways that do lasting damage to our
environment and our health.
We’re promoting a bold and clear vision of a greener, healthier world, one powered
solely by clean, renewable energy.
highlights
Students in Massachusetts lobby and host call in days in support of S. 1849:
An Act for Renewable Energy.
CALPIRG students at UC Davis and UC San Diego host solar power concerts
with dance groups, a cappella groups, and other campus performers in support
of 100% renewable energy.
Three Rutgers Governing Councils pass NJPIRG’s resolution in support of the
campus committing to 100% renewable energy.
95 students attend a screening of “An Inconvenient Truth: A Sequel” at UConn
– Storrs.
100 CALPIRG students descend upon Sacramento with 200 student leader
endorsements from across the state to lobby for SB100 which would commit
the state to 100% renewable electricity by 2045.
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OSPIRG students join coalition partners and 400 community activists to
lobby to put a price on carbon
CALPIRG team testifies in support of 100% renewables & makes the case
to lt. governor gavin newsom
Connpirg student organize the 'ct go green' rally in opposition to the
Comprehensive Energy Strategy that would make CT more reliant on
fracked gas and cap solar expansion
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progress
OSPIRG students successfully call on Senator Merkley to oppose the
proposed LNG pipeline.
Oregon students petition and lobby in support of 100% renewables. State
Senate President agrees to form a committee to support Cap and Invest in the
next legislative session.
The UMass – Boston Graduate Student Senate passes a resolution in support
of 100% renewable energy on campus.
The undergraduate Student Government, Graduate Student Senate, and
Faculty Senate of UMass - Dartmouth pass resolutions in support of
committing to 100% renewable energy by 2050. The Chancellor makes a
verbal commitment shortly after.
VICTORY!
The University of California system agrees to transition to 100%
renewable electricity purchasing by 2025 and Governor Brown commits
California to 100% clean energy after sustained CALPIRG campaign which
included 20,000 petitions from UC students, 8 student government
resolutions, and dozens of lobby meetings.
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"I want to provide more students the
opportunity to have a transformative
political experience like i did."
I got involved because I was looking for
something political, and some place where I
could break my reclusive shell. Today, as
President, while I focus on making the
advocacy that we do do as effective as
possible, I also try to ensure our community
is warm, open, and engaging for every new
MaryPIRGer.
Tino Fragale,
MaryPIRG Board
Chair
Advocacy and
Organization Building
Major, University of
Maryland - College
Park
"MaryPIRG gives students the tools to
become leaders and make a difference
on some of our community’s most
pressing issues. Without my experience
with PIRG, I would not be where I am today"
Patrick Wojahn, Mayor of College Park, MD
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The Student PIRG's consumer program works to alert the public to hidden dangers
and scams and to ban anti-consumer practices and unsafe products. From student
loan rip-offs to high interest credit cards, students are often targeted by predatory
practices as they enter the financial marketplace.
We worked this year to make sure that students are protected as consumers.
progress
Student PIRG staff release U.S.PIRG’s 32nd annual report “Trouble in
Toyland,” highlighting dangerous toys to avoid before Black Friday which is
covered by 37 media outlets.
MASSPIRG campaigns for and the Massachusetts State Senate passes a
Student Loan Bill of Rights.
VICTORY!
WASHPIRG students support a package of student consumer bills and
successfully establish a Student Loan Bill of Rights and new rules to
regulate predatory lending.
PIRG students successfully defend the federal Pell grant program from
cuts by collecting student leader sign-ons, SGA resolutions, and thousands
of petitions in opposition to proposed budget cuts to the Pell Grant and
delivering them in district meetings across the country.
OSPIRG students lobby in the state house and successfully advocate for
the Oregon Net Neutrality Bill.
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civic engagement & the youth vote
Together young people have the power to elect the next generation of leaders who will
fight for our shared vision of the future, but only if we vote.
We want every college student in the country to not just vote, but become a voter.
In Massachusetts, New Jersey, and North Carolina, our New Voters Project helped
thousands of students get to the polls in the 2017 elections. Our New Voters Project is
America’s oldest and largest on-the-ground nonpartisan youth voter mobilization
program. Since 1984, the New Voters Project has helped register 1.9 million young
voters and make more than 2.2 million personalized GOTV contacts.
On all of our campuses, whether they had an election or not, we worked to get campuses
the data they need to make a effective campus engagement plans through the National
Study of Learning Voting and Engagement, build broad coalitions from every part of the
campus community to institutionalize democratic education, and ultimately create a
culture of civic engagement.
In addition, our chapters worked to pass laws to make access to the ballot box easier for
students on the state level.
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institutionalizing voter engagement
NCPIRG at UNC – Chapel Hill uses over 6,000 petitions from multiple semesters to
convince the Department of Housing to offer voter registration at every mandatory hall
meeting in the residence halls, impacting nearly 10,000 students.
Rutgers students work with campus stakeholders to pass a campus-wide voter registration
and civic engagement plan that the President of the university endorses!
Florida PIRG students at Eckerd College create the Eckerd Vote Coalition which
successfully campaigns for voter registration at freshman orientation.
boots on the ground
PIRG students working with the New Voters Project register thousands of voters for the
2017 off-year elections and the 2018 primaries across the country.
13 PIRG campuses in 6 states register 500 students to vote on National Voter
Registration Day!
advocacy & legislation
WASHPIRG phonebanks and lobbies successfully for automatic voter registration, preregistration,
and same day registration in Washington!
MaryPIRG students delivers petitions on their annual Lobby Day in Annapolis and
successfully advocates for Election Day Registration and a ballot measure for same
day registration in Maryland.
CENTER: April Nicklaus, rising senior at Rutgers, speaks in support of the Help Students Vote Act with coalition
partners, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, and Senator Cory Booker.
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"I want the work that I do to be focused on
students and their success and there's no
better way to do that than by working with
students themselves. "
"The Open Education Resources program at
Lane Community College started in response
to an outcry from passionate students who
were concerned about affordability and
equity. Working with our local OSPIRG
chapter has been critical to keeping student
voices as an integral part of the textbook
affordability efforts here."
Meggie Wright,
OER Librarian
Lane Community College
"PIRG HELPED ME REALIZE HOW LIBERATING AND
POWERFUL STUDENT ACTION CAN BE AND feel
more confident in my ability to create
change."
Sadie Higgins
MASSPIRG Alum
Holyoke Community
College, '14
Hampshire College, '16
"During my time at Holyoke Community College, I worked on
the "YES ON 2" campaign to reform the bottle bill and increase
recycling. As campus captain, I helped organize phone banks,
canvasses and poll rocking. Having this experience helped me
transfer to Hampshire College, a college I never thought I
would be accepted to. "
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save the bees
Millions of bees are dying off, with alarming consequences for our environment and our food
supply. We rely on bees to pollinate everything from almonds to strawberries to the alfalfa
used to feed dairy cows. In fact, bees pollinate 71 of the 100 crops that supply 90% of most
of the world’s food.
Scientists point to several causes behind the problem, including global warming, habitat loss,
parasites and a class of bee-killing insecticides known as neonicotinoids (or neonics).
That's why we're organizing campuses, restaurants, and elected officials across the
country to join the call to build bee friendly habitats and declare a nationwide moratorium
on the use of bee-killing neonics.
New Bee Friendly Campuses
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
University of California - Santa Cruz
Westfield State University
University of Oregon
UNC - Chapel Hill student Victoria Quiett
(center) with NC Senator Mike Woodard
and an employee from Living Kitchen, a
local raw organic restaurant at their "No
Bees, No Thanksgiving" event. Senator
Woodard introduced the Pollinator
Protection Act last year.
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open textbooks
Two-thirds of students have skipped buying books because of the high out-of-pocket
cost beyond the set price of tuition. But students who don’t buy books repeatedly say they
find themselves at a disadvantage in the classroom.
For years, the Student PIRGs and our allies have been working to raise visibility for the huge
savings that open textbooks promise students. Our research over the years has shown that
students routinely skip buying textbooks, and that openly-licensed, freely available
educational resources can (and have) saved students millions.
In fact, our new report investigating those high textbook prices for common courses at
schools across the country entitled Open 101: an Action Plan for Affordable Textbooks,
found that switching course materials in these core courses from access codes and
traditional textbooks to OER would save students $1.5 billion dollars a year if adopted
nationwide.
To that end, we joined Sen. Durbin to introduce the Affordable College Textbook Act
and continued our advocacy on the local level. In places ranging from West Virginia and
Georgia to Oregon, we worked with librarians, administrators, and faculty to create
institutional grant programs that support instructors as they transition to OER. These local
programs routinely save students more than a million dollars in their first few years.
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We took these successes to Capitol Hill to speak directly to legislators about how essential
these programs are in their pursuit of a degree and to ask for an open textbooks
appropriation. We made hundreds of calls in to key committee chairs and party leadership,
and engaged student government leaders, while students and administrations weighed in in
person with legislative staff in meetings to support open textbooks.
As a result of our work, Congress set aside $5 million for open textbook initiatives
nationwide, which would replace high-cost publisher materials with free materials that can
be accessed online or downloaded. The move could save students more than $50 million
-- an important step toward alleviating the huge burden of paying for college.
anatomy of a $5 million victory
6,250
GRASSROOTS ACTIONS
Phone calls, petitions, photo-petitions and
more.
60
LIBRARY ENDORSEMENTS
Our work would not be possible without all
of the great librarians we work with on
campus. We <3 campus libraries.
40
MEDIA HITS
Washington Post, Huffington Post, local
news.
$50,000,000
SAVED
Estimated amount students will save on
textbooks thanks to the program
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stop single-use plastics
Every day people are throwing away tons of single-use cups, containers, and other plastic
stuff. Nothing we use for a few minutes should be allowed to pollute our oceans and rivers
and threaten wildlife for centuries. That’s why we're calling on our community and state
leaders to ban unnecessary single-use plastic.
progress
WASHPIRG students at Evergreen State College host movie showing with
plastic floaties in the pool as a part of their campaign to push Aramark to remove
single-use plastics from dining services on campus.
UConn – Storrs students demonstrate support for Zero Waste through a student
survey, petitions in support of more water filling stations on campus, and a
screening of “Plastic Ocean” with 75 students.
MaryPIRG students build statewide momentum for a polystyrene ban in the
state through petitions, call in days, and a lobby day.
VICTORY!
NCPIRG’s Zero Waste campaign at UNC – Chapel Hill wins a pilot program
for plastic film and bag recycling in the dorms on campus.
MASSPIRG’s Salem State University chapter convinces Dunkin Donuts on
campus to stop using foam cups. Shortly after, MASSPIRG and CONNPIRG’s
campaign successfully pushes the local favorite to commit to make the switch
by 2020 nationally!
PIRG students across the country deliver letters to Starbucks locations across
the country in a national coalition effort. WASHPIRG students attend a rally
hosted by partners Stand.Earth, Upstream, and others in front of their
shareholders meeting in Seattle during their spring break. Starbucks commits
$10 million to research a plastic-free cup and commits to be straw free!
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"PIRG provides a well thought-out and
personalized training program, one-on-one
personal development with other student
leaders, and contacts with key players in D.C.
and on campuses nationwide"
"In high school I was frustrated about the level
of impact I could make. PIRG gave me the
training and organizational structure I needed to
empower my peers in collective action. This
approach allowed me to take on a level of
leadership that few other organisations
provide."
April Nicklaus (right),
NJPIRG Students Board
Chair
Rutgers University '19,
Environmental Policy
Major
"I wanted to expand on all of the skills I
learned as a PIRG student so i decided to join
staff. I'm excited to organize as a career and
hone my organizing skills"
Julia Seremba, outgoing
MASSPIRG Board Chair
UMass - Amherst
'18, Non-Profit
Management Major
"I grew up playing sports with no political background
whatsoever. I heard about MASSPIRG through a class
announcement and began registering students to vote for
the 2014 midterm elections. The amount of passion and
enthusiasm for social change that I was surrounded by
from the other chapter students motivated me to stay and
learn more about the issues I can take action on."
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fighting
hunger &
homelessness
highlights
The MASSPIRG team collects photo-petitions and generates student calls in
support of Senate Bill 612 and House Bill 101 to close the SNAP gap in
Massachusetts.
100 students attend a screening of “Poverty, Politics, and Profit” at UConn – Storrs.
50 community members attend a Faces of Homelessness panel at the University of
Washington.
700 groups participate in Hunger Homelessness Awareness week, an annual event
co-hosted by the Student PIRG’s National Student Campaign Against Hunger and
Homelessness.
victory!
PIRG students raise thousands of dollars for hurricane victims through creative
events like a professor dunk tank at Eckerd College.
NC State University students working with NCPIRG successfully campaigns for free
feminine hygiene products in their student union and works with the university to
expand the program to all lecture halls on campus.
Lane Community College and University of Oregon students host Trick or Can events
on Halloween. They donate thousands of cans to local food banks. They also collected
hundreds of pounds of canned food by working with the Greek Community.
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money in
politics
WASHPIRG students in Seattle host educational events about the Seattle Democracy
Voucher Program.
Following their victories in Howard and Montgomery counties, MaryPIRG students
push to establish a small donor empowerment program in Prince Georges County.
Students at the University of Washington and Evergreen State College win their multiyear
campaign to pass the Washington DISCLOSE Act which casts a light on dark
money in politics.
Students at Southern Oregon University
and University of Oregon released
Big Money in Oregon State Elections with
local elected officials.
toxics
Students at Westfield State petition for all on campus products to go Toxic Free.
CALPIRG students release new PIRG report “Kiss-off: A Consumer’s Guide to
Saying No to Toxic Lipstick” on Valentines Day.
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conservation
CALPIRG students bring 45 activists to a rally against offshore drilling in
Sacramento and PIRG students across the country attend hearings to oppose
drilling.
UC Davis students collect hundreds of student pledges to vote yes for Proposition 68,
the Parks, Environment, and Water Bond and it passes!.
.
save antibiotics
CONNPIRG, WASHPIRG, and MaryPIRG students send photo-petitions to
McDonalds calling on the fast food chain to commit to buying beef and pork raised
without the overuse of antibiotics
.
NJPIRG Students send 300 photo-petitions to Wawa in support of meat purchasing that
saves antibiotics.
.
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Outstanding Advocacy Registered Student
Organization Award, UMASS – Amherst
Partnership Award with Service
Learning, Berkshire Community College
Award for Best Administrator
Relations, UConn – Storrs
Best First Year Club Award, Eckerd College
Winner in the Youth Category of the
American Civic Collaboration Awards, Student
PIRGs
AWARDS
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2 0 1 7 - 2 0 1 8 TR A I N I N G S
Training is a top priority for us—with in-the-field training, in-the-classroom
training, and a structured curriculum covering everything from basic activism
to digital organizing to issue briefings for our full-time staff and more than
3,000 annual volunteers.
Over the past 47 years, we’ve trained an army of organizers, fundraisers,
advocates and other activists through our core campus program, PIRG's
Student Government Resource Center, and numerous trainings for our
coalition partners. The following are selected examples of trainings we
provided this year.
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Massachusetts Environmental Action Conference, The Case for 100% Renewable
Energy
2017 Citizenship, Service, Networking, And Partnerships Student Conference, How
you can Impact the 2018 Election
North Carolina College Vote Summit, How to Plan for the 2018 Election
New Jersey Grassroots Organizing Conference, Co-hosted by NJPIRG
University of California Students of Color Conference, Achieving Educational Justice
through Voting, and Attacks on the Pell Grant & How to Fight Back
Cal State Open Education Resources Conference, Panel on Open Textbooks
East Coast Asian American Student Union Youth Leadership Week, Planning an
Effective Campaign
East Coast Asian American Student Union Campus Tour, Building Partnerships: How
Effective Coalitions can Win Your Campaign
at C O N F E R E N C E S
National Campus Leadership Council: Presidential Leadership Summit, Primer on SGA
Digital Organizing
Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement Conference, A Celebration of Democracy:
National Voter Registration Day; High Quality Democratic Engagement Plans; and
Strengthening Partnerships: Understanding Opportunities on the Ground for Enhanced
Voter Registration and Voter Turnout
2018 National Community College Conference on Service Learning and Community
Engagement, Service Learning and Strategic Partnerships as a Pathway to Community
Electoral Engagement
University of California Student Association, How-to Get Media to Cover Your Events
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Our Campus communities
On many of our campuses, we've been fighting for students and the public interest for
forty seven years. We want to thank the faculty and administrators who help orient our
new volunteers to the rich history of PIRG on their campus. We'd like to thank all of the
student government leaders who signed emergency letters in support of federal open
textbooks funding, passed resolutions and bills in support of the public interest, and
encouraged students to support PIRG as dues paying members. A big thank you to the
facilities, cafeteria, and other staff who's hard work allowed us to book rooms, get into
our offices late at night when we forgot our keys, and kept our organizers fueled on the
fourth 12 hour day of voter registration.
Finally, we want to thank the literally thousands of professors who not only teach
students how to be effective citizens in their classrooms, but go above and beyond by
sponsoring course credit internships and allowing us to educate their students through
class announcements.
our Coalition partners
We want to thank all of the members of the Students Learn, Students Vote coalition for
their tireless efforts to institutionalize civic engagement on college campuses.
Our work around single-use plastics has been amplified in ways we couldn't imagine
because of the Break Free From Plastics Movement.
Every environmental campaign we consider running is first work-shopped by our
friends at Environment America and our 100% renewables campaign wouldn't be
possible without them.
We don't just like them for their name, we appreciate every opportunity we have to
work with our friends at U.S.PIRG.
Finally, we want to thank the Bridge Alliance for their pioneering work to forge a new
post-partisanship politics.
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We're extremely proud of the work we've accomplished in the 2017 - 2018
school year. It was only made possible by the generous support, patient
guidance, and sharp expertise of our countless campus, community and
national partners. There are too many to list everyone by name, but know
that we are grateful to you all.
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FUNDING
Powered by student members
Our work is supported by the hundreds of thousands of student dues-paying
members across the country who contribute through a small fee billed every
term. This democratic student fee allows us to hire professional staff and
maintain the student power necessary to continue to win victories for the
public interest and recruit and train the next generation of civic leaders.
Foundation and Partner Support
Student Organizing, Inc. and PIRG New Voters Project are the non-profit 501(c)(3) home
for the national projects and programs of the Student PIRGs. We would like to thank The
Ettinger Foundation, Mile 22 Associates, Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation, Paul
M. Angell Family Foundation, Students Learn, Students Vote Coalition, The William &
Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Weeden Foundation for supporting our work to empower
students and make a difference on critical issues.
FY17 Budget
Our FY17 budget reflects the combined income and expenses of the Student PIRGs
national projects including our C3 and C4 corporations. It does not include the individual
state budgets of our state groups.
Program Services
1%
Foundations
35%
Management
10%
Fundraising
10%
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Student Members
64%
Income
Expenses
Program
81%
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