Newsroom & Blog

Learn more about Project Success through recent media and our own blog stories.

Project Success in the News

Media Inquiries: Project Success is open to requests from media seeking expert commentary on current trends in youth development programming, K12 education, or stories about the incredible students and families we work with daily across our Workshops, Arts, Expeditions, and Institute programs. To request an interview or a site visit, contact Caitlin Mensing, Director of Administration.

Project Success Blog

Check out the latest stories from Project Success about our programs, outcomes, and impact!

Project Success Spokespeople

Media Inquiries: Project Success is open to requests from media seeking expert commentary on current trends in youth development programming, K12 education, or stories about the incredible students and families we work with daily across our Workshops, Arts, Expeditions, and Institute programs. To request an interview, quote, or a site visit, contact Caitlin Mensing, Director of Administration.

Asset Library & Policies

About Project Success: Since 1994, Project Success has been connecting students to their purpose through a proven methodology of experiential learning called DIG (Dream. Ignite. Grow.) Project Success motivates and inspires each student in every school we serve to dream about their futures, help them create a plan to get there, and give them the tools and support they need to achieve their goals. Project Success has grown to serve more than 16,000 students annually in all Minneapolis public middle and high schools and now growing in the Mankato Area Public Schools district. Project Success has served 225,000+ students and counting: alumni who have a deeper understanding of themselves and an authentically personal vision of their future. To request use of Project Success logo, images, or b-roll, please reach out to info@projectsuccess.org.

Student Safety & Support: Project Success abides by the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people. Consent to interviews and photography is a critical component of our Student Safety and Support policy. Project Success requires the parent of any student under 18, or a student who is over 18, to sign a consent/photo release form before granting an interview or being photographed.