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InCommons Collaboration Challenge

InCommons Collaboration Challenge

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Northside Achievement Zone

The mission of the Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) is to build a culture of achievement in a ...

Drive for Kids Fundraising and Public Awareness Collaboration

In 2002, independent Minnesota nonprofits serving at risk youth faced major disruptions in ...

Increasing Access for Youth Leadership

The Twin Cities Access Partnership engages under-resourced youth in a lasting commitment to ...

Riverlan Community College Disc Golf Course

SHIP and our Collaborative Partners focus on broad, sustainable, evidenced-based changes to the ...

The Currie Avenue Housing Partnership

On any given night, between 600 and 700 people experiencing homelessness, many of whom have ...

Achieve Homeownership

Three Rivers Community Action and the Southwest Minnesota Housing Partnership established ...

Expanding the Vision of Youth for Health Care Careers

Many areas throughout the country are experiencing the reality of not having an adequate health ...

Voice: Community Building Initiative

Voice represents a collaboration between the Sabes Jewish Community Center (Sabes JCC), Jewish ...

Childhood Wellness Task Force

In 2008, representatives from Springfield Medical Center, Springfield Public Schools and St. ...

InCommons Collaboration Challenge

InCommons Collaboration Challenge

223 Entries, 20 Semi-Finalists, 3 Finalists: One receives $25,000.

The first-ever InCommons Collaboration Challenge recognizes and supports innovative collaborations to solve community problems. 223 collaborations from all over Minnesota entered the Challenge, all looking for the opportunity to receive $25,000 to continue, replicate or expand their efforts. A group of evaluators, led by the Citizens League, and then an independent panel of expert judges have narrowed this group down to three outstanding collaborations.

3000+ Minnesotans cast their vote to determine which collaboration should receive the $25,000. Congratulations to the top vote-getter, the Minnesota River/Lake Pepin Friendship Tours collaboration!

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