Renewal & recovery
Many people and many groups are working together for equitable community restoration.
Organizations from all corners and people from all walks of life are taking steps to repair, heal and strengthen our community. The variety of private and public groups providing resources and people for this purpose will support more far-reaching and impactful outcomes.
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Community Garden at Powderhorn Park
There is specific funding available for gardens that is separate from the current project shared in the draft concept plans
Next steps for creating a new community garden at Powderhorn Park will involve MPRB staff working with community to design and plan for this project
Education Equity Parent Fellowship Application Deadline Extended
This 10-month paid cohort is an opportunity for BIPOC parents, guardians, and/or caregivers to:
Connect, share, and learn from each other and community experts
Develop leadership and organizing skills
Re-imagine education equity futures and priorities
Sexual Violence Center Volunteer Training Opportunity
Do you want an experience that will change your life?