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InCommons Collaboration Challenge

InCommons Collaboration Challenge

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Working Together Coalition

The Working Together Coalition was establihed the Fall of 1999. The Coalition was created in ...

Free Online Fundraising Auctions, Merging Community Involvement with Your Organization.

My collaboration is ongoing and multi-level as I offer a free service to our non-profit clients ...

Ramsey Tobacco Coalition

The Ramsey Tobacco Coalition (RTC) has been working to reduce both: pro-tobacco influences on ...

LEADing the Next Generation of Philanthropists

LEAD collaborates with nonprofit organizations in the Twin Cities to educate young professionals ...

Twin Cities Daily Planet

The Daily Planet and its parent non-profit, the Twin Cities Media Alliance, address both a ...

African Community School

We have collaborated with the Jewish Family and Children's Service to implement a programs for ...

Somali Multi Service

The organization is working to bridge the social and cultural barriers that exist between Somali ...

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The Central Minnesota Alternative Energy Regional Collaborative's(CMAERC) is a collaborative ...

Braham Community Center

Lakes & Pines Community Action Council is working with the City of Braham & a local non-profit, ...

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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