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InCommons Collaboration Challenge

InCommons Collaboration Challenge

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TFY-Start Noticing

TFY-Start Noticing is an innovative collaborative comprised of youth, parents, local community ...

Hammer's Ralph in the Schools

For more than 85 years, Hammer has provided people with disabilities the opportunity to live ...

The Juvenile Supervision Center

The Juvenile Supervision Center (JSC)is a unique partnership between Hennepin County, the City ...

Milan Sustainable Energy Project

While the average U.S. household spends about 5% of their income on energy, low-income ...

Mower County- A Coordinated Collaborative Response to Domestic Violence

This Committee is the result of intentional planning, engaging individual members, developing a ...

Brooklyn Center Community Schools

Brooklyn Center Community Schools is a partnership of over 100 partner programs that serve youth ...

1260+ People Composting!

In 2008, our community sought to take positive steps against global warming. Research found that ...

East Side Heritage Project

Merrick Community Services (MCS) East Side Heritage Project is a collaborative that formed three ...

System of Care Partnership

Providers in a very under resourced region in Hennepin County, Minnesota came together to create ...

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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