To celebrate President & CEO Paul Williams' fifth anniversary at PPL, we sat down to talk about PPL over the last five years, the impact and growth we've continued to have in our community, and his vision moving forward.
As a Children and Youth Services Coordinator, Michael is integral to PPL's Family Supportive Housing programs. In his work, Michael supports families' long-term success by helping youth develop social-emotional learning skills.
Many people can quickly identify their weaknesses, but what about their strengths? To help a Career Training class uncover their talents, a certified StrengthsFinder coach volunteered his expertise and energy to support their job search journey.
Creating innovative training programs requires collaboration and partnerships. Organizations like Bremer Bank, a committed partner of PPL’s career training Banking program, are integral to the work we do in our communities every day.
Leaving jail was a new beginning, but Robert faced enormous barriers with a criminal record. He wanted this new beginning to be an opportunity to prove himself, and earn a second chance. But how could he survive when every door was closed to him?
Marcus works downtown with a stunning view of the city. His work challenges and energizes him, and most importantly, Marcus believes in himself. But it wasn't always like this.
PPL is excited to announce that we are the recipient of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits Dot.Org Award for Website Redesign, large organization category. The award recognizes forward-thinking nonprofits who are using technology and communications in inspiring, effective, and creative ways.
Four of Minnesota's largest affordable housing providers formed a Research Collaborative that questioned how to disrupt the cycle of housing instability and incarceration, and make housing more inclusive.
As a Twin Cities leader in affordable housing and career training, we understand how a criminal background can become a life-long barrier. But it shouldn't be.