Planning worksheet

Basic planning tool for determining what and how to plan your strategy.

Welcome to People to People Ambassador Programs' resource site to help provide you ways to earn money for your program. We are excited that you are starting your journey of a lifetime and want to provide you some tools to help you on your way.

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Here is how to get started:
The best way to approach raising money is to break it up into small increments and make a specific goal for how each increment of money will be generated.


Make $500 five times and you're already
at $2,500!

Before you decide to raise funds, be sure you've thought through your goals.

First determine how much money you need to raise, and then determine how many months you have to accomplish this goal. (Use the planning worksheet to help you.) Breaking your goal into even monthly increments will make it more attainable and help you track your success.

Get started!

Let alumni superstar, Emily Hazelbach, break it down for you.

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Dec 31, 2011

Time’s up! The Alumni Creative Challenge is over.

The Alumni Creative Challenge is closed for business, and our panel of judges are rolling up their sleeves to get the job done—we received nearly 2,400 contest submissions. Thanks to everyone who took the challenge.

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Dec 20, 2011

An Open Letter to Future Ambassadors and Parents, from a Remarkable Alumnus

The most I had ever been away from my family was one week every summer during camp in the mountains, and I had only ever traveled to a couple of states outside of Colorado. After I saw People to People Ambassador Program presentation, there was no stopping me from getting on a plane to Australia and New Zealand less than 8 months later.

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Dec 15, 2011

Announcing the Winners of the 50 for Fifty Scholarship Giveaway!

50 for Fifty, People to People Ambassador Programs’ scholarship giveaway has ended…and the 50 winners have been notified! Through random selection, a winner has been chosen to represent each state in the Union, out of a pool of more than 60,000 entrants.