The Public Good Initiative

www.publicgoodinitiative.ca

The Public Good Initiative (PGI) is the pro bono consulting organization at the University of Toronto School of Public Policy and Governance (SPPG). We match our talented consultants with community organizations looking to benefit from our policy-based consulting services. The mission of the PGI is to make a positive contribution to the policy capacity of the not-for-profit sector. PGI is currently led by four student directors: Reem Khalil, Julianna Campo, Diana Lu, and Steven Giallelis. The PGI's mission is to make a positive contribution to the policy capacity of the not-for-profit sector.

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The Public Good Initiative (PGI) is the pro bono consulting organization at the University of Toronto School of Public Policy and Governance (SPPG). We match our talented consultants with community organizations looking to benefit from our policy-based consulting services. The mission of the PGI is to make a positive contribution to the policy capacity of the not-for-profit sector. PGI is currently led by four student directors: Reem Khalil, Julianna Campo, Diana Lu, and Steven Giallelis. The PGI's mission is to make a positive contribution to the policy capacity of the not-for-profit sector.

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