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Grant for
Great River Greening

Year
2014
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$169,600
Term
38 months

Saint Paul, MN — To create a shared community vision for the Seven Mile Creek watershed, establish a watershed council to implement the community vision and build the relationships necessary to sustain watershed rehabilitation efforts into the future

Reports

Final Report
Report date
December 2017
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Interim Report
Report date
November 2016

In order to catalyze a community process that is really owned by the community as a whole and seen as legitimate, you have to find the right people. And sometimes that means a whole lot more work (and time and fear and risk) involved in trying to sell those folks on participating.

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Interim Report
Report date
November 2015

Our commitment to creating a farmer-led process *despite* the pace at which that is happening (SLOWLY) has been recognized by both our project partners and the farmers with whom we work.

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