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Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants

Bridges to Prosperity Cornell Chapter

Building a collaboratively designed footbridge in Kontshingila, Swaziland

Bridges to Prosperity project team members travel to Kontshingila, Swaziland, for two months to build a footbridge designed in collaboration with the community of Kontshingila during the 2017-18 academic year. Bridges to Prosperity empowers today’s students to become tomorrow’s global leaders by building bridges with underserved communities. Bridges to Prosperity envisions a world in which global citizens connect across cultures to improve quality of life and ensure geography doesn’t determine access to opportunity.

Topics: Access, Equity and Justice

Grant Recipients

Summer 2018

  • Christopher Cavanaugh ’21
  • Vaishnavi Dhulkhed ’21
  • Vanessa Martinez ’21
  • Leilani Peralta ’20
  • David Worsley

Community-Engaged Student Travel Grants

CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Funding students who are spending winter, spring or summer break participating in community-engaged learning or community-based research activities.

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