Our Impact
In three decades’ time, Project Success has served 225,000+ students and counting: alumni who have deeper understanding of themselves and an authentically personal vision of their future.
With 30 years of sustained data, Project Success’ DIG methodology inspires meaningful engagement from students that increases academic performance and sets the stage for the future: 
- 90% of students report that Project Success helps them set goals and create a plan for after graduation. 
- 96% of teachers report that Project Success helps students set goals for the future. 
“Project Success works. It helps support our efforts in closing the achievement gaps. We see statistically significant positive gains in on-time graduation rates, attendance and most importantly grade point average, which is the greatest predictor of future success.”
– Eric Moore, Former Chief of Accountability, Research and Equity, Minneapolis Public Schools 
Check out our latest Annual Report
Project Success is pleased to present our annual report reflecting the activities, financial position, and donors from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023.
Please contact us at info@projectsuccess.org with any comments or questions.
Project Success: 30 Years of Connecting Students to their Purpose
Learn about our programming's impact directly from our community, including our MPS middle and high school students, alumni, community partners, education leaders, PS staff, and more.
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