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InCommons Collaboration Challenge

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GREAT's Theatre 4 All

Economically disadvantaged youth are at risk for learning problems and lower academic ...

Big Sandy Water Institute

In order for the preservation and conservation of our natural resources and waterways, youth ...

Coalition for a Municipal ID "I am Minneapolis"

In the State of Minnesota, 6.5% of the population is foreign born. Of that number, 80% reside in ...

Strengthening Our New Generation (STRong)

STRong, a partnership with St. Stephen’s Human Services is one of four programs across the ...

HIRE Minnesota

HIRE Minnesota is a coalition of 70 organizations seeking to leverage public investments in ...

The Backyard Initiative Community Commission on Health

Allina Hospitals & Clinics-a large not-for-profit health care system -and a multicultural, ...

Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventures (UWCA)

Imagine a world where every kid shows up to school engaged, excited, and ready to learn. ...

Put an end to the idea of Unemployment

Launching an online Reality TV series to show job seekers how to find work in today's economic ...

Medicine Wheel Collaborative

The Medicine Wheel Collaborative (MWC) of the St Paul American Indian community was initiated in ...

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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