Creating Possibilities with PGN
The PGN Scholars Foundation
The PGN Scholars Foundation was established to enable the professional development, education, and philanthropic endeavors of the PGN Community.
All monies under this foundation are required by law to be used for these purposes only.
This organization is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)3 non-profit and donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Over the last two years, we’ve provided PGN members with over $15,000 in financial support for college scholarships, philanthropic endeavors, and professional events.
Every dollar donated is an opportunity to reinvest in our members as they build their personal brands, continue to develop as professionals, and strive to better their communities.
Our goal is to continue growing this fund with the support of individuals, alumni, and corporations looking to empower the next generation of leaders, problem solvers, and innovators.
Donate to the fund above to join us in our mission.
Impacting lives together.
How are the scholarship funds distributed?
The PGN Scholars Foundation provides grant opportunities to support our student endeavors for professional and philanthropic purposes at an individual and chapter level.
Available Grants
For students and PGN chapters looking to apply for a grant, read more about the process, what you need to apply, and start submitting your application.
Applying for a Grant
We love working with local and global companies to help fundraise for our favorite causes and develop PGN leaders. Read more about the corporate fundraising process and the information you’ll need to provide for your corporate partner to receive a tax write-off.
Corporate Fundraisers
Hear from our members
“The Delta Chapter of PGN at the University of Iowa embarked on a professional trip to Chicago, providing members with the opportunity to explore various career paths in the business industry.” Read more
-The University of Iowa Takes a Professional Trip to Chicago, 2024
“As Khloe immersed herself in Copenhagen, Denmark, she also took three classes to learn more about her new home; the Sociology of Scandinavian Happiness, Sustainable City Planning, and Survival Danish. These classes allowed her to learn more about the Scandinavian lifestyle and reflect on her journey as she explored unfamiliar places and built a connection to a new culture.” Read more
-PGN Explores Scandinavian Life in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2024
“I am extremely honored to be the recipient of this year’s Tuesday Hagiwara Senior Scholarship Award. My time in PGN has been nothing less than extraordinary. I have gained networking connections, leadership skills, and lifelong friendships that have enabled me to grow and become confident in my abilities.” Read more
-Jessica Harvey, 2024 Annual Tuesday Hagiwara Senior Scholarship Award Winner