The Presidential Precinct Network (PPN) is an exclusive social network for global development. It unites alumni of Presidential Precinct programs with other dynamic leaders from 150 countries who head organizations, start movements, innovate new technologies, shape policies, and inspire change.
We've created this Network because we believe by harnessing the trust and knowledge of the world’s most influential and emerging leaders that we can build a better future for our world. Click the button below to learn more about how you can take part.
Join the NetworkCentral to the Presidential Precinct Network is our offering of recommended readings, toolkits, and online courses that build on the Precinct’s six key focus areas: good governance, human rights and justice, women’s empowerment, civic engagement, economic opportunity, and cultural heritage.
We’ve curated and developed online course opportunities where participants can discuss and engage key topics with faculty from our premier partner institutions. Future online course enrollment opportunities will appear here following an announcement in the Precinct’s monthly newsletter, The Exchange.
NOW AVAILABLE on the Presidential Precinct Network: Alumnus Adrián Garcia-Casarrubías presents a five-part course on Impact Investing. Watch this video (left) to learn more.
Join the courseJoin us live for exclusive panels, webinars, and other network events.
Panels are live streamed through the Presidential Precinct Facebook page where viewers can engage in the conversation by submitting their questions for the moderator or panelists.
Recordings of all live events are available for later viewing on our YouTube channel.
View Live Stream ArchiveThe Global Founders podcast highlights the work, personal journeys, and profound impact of leaders from every corner of the globe. Guests include business and social entrepreneurs, civil society activists, government officials, and academics. Global Founders is produced by The Presidential Precinct and hosted by Executive Director Neal Piper. This podcast is recorded at the Potter Studio at Montpelier, the home of President James Madison, the Father of the Constitution and Architect of the Bill of Rights.