Change for Change® is a charitable giving organization that empowers students and young professionals in local communities to address global issues through philanthropy. Change for Change strives to identify tools and best practices in fundraising, and enable local groups to replicate these models to affect local change. Change for Change is a 501c3 charitable organization, and oversees and supports individual Change for Change programs. Read more about Change for Change here

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February 2008
Change for Change Awards $1,000 to First Changemakers Grant Recipient
Press Release

April 2007
Change for Change In the City Second Annual Date Auction Featured on Upcoming Event Calendar
New York Social Diary

April 17, 2007
Change for Change Raises Cash, Awareness for 'Troubled Detroit'
The Michigan Journal

January 17, 2006
IASA wins Change for Change Fall Competition
The Michigan Journal

January 17, 2006
Students Honor Dr. King's Legacy
The Michigan Journal

October 25, 2005
Change for Change Creates Challenge for Student Organizations
The Michigan Journal

October 1, 2004
Student Government Association Asks Students to Give 'Change for Change'
The Crusader

September 20, 2004
Student Government Association at Holy Cross Unveils Change for Change
Holy Cross Press Release

Spring 2003
The National Football League Junior Community Quarterback Grant Program awarded Change for Change one of five silver medals for its innovative public service program. The national grant program awards young people who demonstrate leadership, innovation and commitment in the area of community improvement and charitable works.

April 2003
Dana Hork featured as an "Everyday Hero" in the April 2003 issue of Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest

January 22, 2003
Generation known for generosity
Associated Press (Baltimore Sun, boston.com, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Houston Chronicle)

May 2, 2003
Change for Change Founder Dana Hork quoted in Nathan Dugan's book "Prodigal Sons and Material Girls: How Not to Be Your Child’s ATM"
by Nathan Dugan

Fall 2002
Meaningful contributions: Profile of Amherst chapter Founder Michael Proman
Amherst Magazine

September 16, 2002
Michael Proman named to the 11th Annual American Football Coaches Association Good Works team
D3Football.com

May 25, 2002
Feature: Dana Hork and Change for Change
Star Tribune

February 27, 2002
Change for Change founder Dana Hork recognized by USA Today in its All-USA College Academic First Team as one of 20 undergraduates representatives of all outstanding students nationally
USA Today

February 12, 2002
'USA Today' honors two Penn students
Daily Pennsylvanian

February 15, 2002
For her work on Change for Change, Dana Hork was recognized by University of Pennsylvania President Judith Rodin in a Philadelphia-wide awards ceremony in on award ceremony honoring longstanding commitment to service excellence. 

November 8, 2001
Student spotlight: Small change creates a big donation
Penn Current

October 25, 2001
No Small Change
Penn Current

October 16, 2001
Penn community gathers to remember victims of Sept. 11
Daily Pennsylvanian

September 25, 2001
Charities net over $9,000 for relief aid
Daily Pennsylvanian

September 17, 2001
Event Raises $1,600 for Relief
Daily Pennsylvanian

September 17, 2001
Penn charities raise thousands to aid New York and Washington
Daily Pennsylvanian

February 8, 2001
Nickels and dimes for change
Daily Pennsylvanian

September 15, 2001
Brother can you spare a dime?
Amherst Student

September 11, 2000
Changing the face of charity, pennies and dimes at a time
Daily Pennsylvanian