Students engage in practice experiences locally or internationally with a wide variety of organizations committed to poverty action. When you are in the process of determining your practice experience, it is important to reflect deeply on what kind of poverty action you want to learn more about (public health, education, food security, economic development, housing, and so forth). Likewise, think carefully about where you want to do your practice experience (In the US or, internationally) and what kind of organization (community based, government, private sector, non profit, etc.). There are considerable resources to help you find the best practice experience for you including: the GPP Peer Advisors, other GPP students, our GPP database of organizations (made available to students after declaring), and Cal faculty and graduate students with expertise in your field of interest or region. For local practices, the UC Berkeley Public Service Center can also provide valuable support.