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InCommons Collaboration Challenge

InCommons Collaboration Challenge

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3 Rivers Environmental Education Collaborative

Enhancing Environmental knowledge For everyone, conserving and preserving wildlife habitat and ...

Car Care Program

In response to the growing needs during the time of welfare reform in Anoka County,Free2B! was ...

Growing Up Healthy

Established to address the social factors influencing the health of young families in Rice ...

Lanesboro Local - LIVE LOCAL, LIVE WELL

LIVE LOCAL, LIVE WELL. Real, nutritious food is not only essential in combating today's epidemic ...

People Serving People's Collaborative Coordination Program

“I wanted to get a job so I could move and have a better life for my kids. I found a job and a ...

Olde Town Eveleth Revitalization (OTER)

The OTER project is a multi-year neighborhood revitalization program working towards ...

Art for Life

A new collaboration which has begun with Samaritan Bethany Foundation (SB) will be based on an ...

Voices of Hope DVD Project

In late 2009, our small, community-based, peer-led support group of breast cancer survivors in ...

Stepping Stone Housing - Supportive Transitional Housing for Young Adults with Asperger's Syndrome

Stepping Stone House is a collaboration between ANSWER, a local advocacy group that provides ...

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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