Project Bono Offers MIP Course to Florida Counties Ahead of Spring Break

Promote safe & responsible spring break behavior with Project Bono's affordable online MIP program. Learn about underage drinking risks & consequences while supporting community enrichment.
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As part of our commitment to educating and enriching communities, Project Bono is excited to offer our comprehensive range of affordable online court-ordered courses to Florida localities. We are extending an invitation for you to join us in our mission to promote safe and responsible behavior among young adults. Specifically, we are pleased to introduce our Minor-in-Possession (MIP) program ahead of spring break to educate teens and young adults about the risks and consequences of underage drinking while also contributing to community enrichment in the localities where our courses are assigned. We look forward to partnering with Florida counties to create a safer, more responsible community for all.

We are excited to bring our MIP course to Florida counties with spring break attracting large numbers of young adults, it's more important than ever that we help educate individuals on the dangers of underage drinking and help them make informed choices.

The MIP course is authored using credible, evidence-based, peer-reviewed sources, and is designed to meet the requirements of court, school, and employer mandates. The course covers a range of topics, including the risks and consequences of underage drinking, the legal implications of alcohol possession, and strategies for avoiding peer pressure.

Project Bono is committed to giving back to the communities it serves. As part of this commitment, 25% of enrollment proceeds from the MIP program will be contributed to community enrichment programs in the localities where the course is assigned.

We believe that by redirecting funds from illegal activities into philanthropic efforts, we can help enrich the communities where our programs are assigned. We look forward to partnering with Florida counties to help prevent underage drinking and promote community well-being.

To learn more about the MIP program and other programs offered by Project Bono, visit projectbono.com or contact team@projectbono.com.

About Project Bono

Project Bono is a provider of affordable online court-ordered courses designed to meet the requirements of court, school, and employer mandates. Courses are authored using credible, evidence-based, peer-reviewed sources and cover a range of topics, including substance abuse prevention, bullying prevention, and theft prevention. Project Bono is committed to giving back to the communities it serves, with 25% of enrollment proceeds contributed to community enrichment programs in the communities that our courses are assigned.
Page last updated: February 15, 2023