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YMCA Community Needs Assessment
In order to aid the Meadville YMCA in its partnership with PennWest to access Pre-K Counts funding, Hema and Eva conducted a needs assessment survey to gather data for programmatic direction.Learn More
Pardon Hub Essential Documents
As a research volunteer for the Crawford County Clean Slate Initiative, Gary was able to familiarize, broaden his connections, and use research based on Pennsylvania's Clean Slate Law to better the process for assisting certain formerly incarcerated individuals in Crawford County.Learn More
Non-profit Change Models and Gap Analysis / The Rebirth and Rebranding of FCCA
Hannah's summer 2023 project aimed to aid the Family & Community Christian Association (FCCA) in rebranding efforts.Learn More
Meadville Housing Plan
Two students worked on a project to collect data to provide a clear picture of the housing needs in the City of Meadville.Learn More
Grant Writing Partnership Feasibility and Design
During the 2023 summer research session, NealyClare examined the feasibility of and designed a program for a partnership between the City of Meadville and Allegheny College in which students would be trained in grant research, grant-writing, and data collection so they could volunteer their services to benefit local nonprofits.Learn More
Website and Marketing for FCCA
Daniel focused on aiding the Family & Community Christian Association (FCCA) in revamping their website for improved functionality and user experience.Learn More
Common Roots Workforce Development Program
Common Roots' is a nonprofit organization trying to create affordable, accessible, and sustainable housing in Meadville.Learn More
4th Graders as Scientists
The 4th Graders as Scientists was a four-day event that took place in spring 2023. The program brought fourth graders from Crawford Central School District (CCSD) to Allegheny College to help them prepare for the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment exams (PSSAs) and to learn about STEM careers.Learn More
Autism Nature Trail
In the summer of 2022 a project entitled “Feasibility and Design of an Autism Nature Trail at Pymatuning State Park,” was carried out by four Allegheny students (Emma Anderson ’23, Ela Williams ’23, Kelsey Anderson ’23, and Haley Pageotte ’24), Dr. Monali Chowdhury, Loren Lamy Penman ’74 of Pymatuning State Park and the Autism Nature Trail at Letchworth State Park (New York).Learn More