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Community Mobilization Resource Coalition (CMRC)

 Impact Lvl 1: Arts & Culture ; Best Practice ; Civic Engagement ; CMRC ; Diversity and Inclusion ; Workforce Development ; Vision/Identity
Last modified: July 11, 2023

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Healing Forest outreach to CMRC

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Message from Sara (Grover) Holger Founder - Board President

 

I was given your contact from Muse Abdi with Olmsted County Public Health. I serve on the Southeast Minnesota Park Rx team and am involved in an effort to organize a cohort of 15 BIPOC community members from southeast Minnesota who will receive training as Nature and Forest Therapy Guides and be able to incorporate nature-based therapeutic experiences for youth into their programming. I have attached a project description with more information about this effort. 
I am wondering if I might be able to share information about this opportunity with members of your organization? We have a few open spaces for participation.
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Sara (Grover) Holger 
Founder - Board President
Project Get Outdoors, Inc. 
PO Box 244
Wabasha, MN 55981
507-951-5885
Email: [email protected]
Website: 
www.mnprojectgo.org 
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Project Get Outdoors:
Helping kids experience, explore and get outdoors!

 

 

 

 

Healing Forest White Paper

 

 

 


 

 

  

 

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Pinned Community Mobilization Resource Coalition (CMRC) organization and project reports


. Project Report of Building Out Community Mobilization Resources Coalition : August 30, 2024 : CMRC Legacy and Future
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Best Practice, Business Process, CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Leadership, OpenBeam, Technology Enablement
Impact Lvl2:

CMRC pausing public activities and investment potential white paper availability announcement.



Project Report of Building Out Community Mobilization Resources Coalition : May 01, 2024 : Community Outreach Public Relations
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Arts & Culture, Best Practice, Business Process, CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Leadership, OpenBeam, Technology Enablement
Impact Lvl2:

Austin KSMQ R-Town Program Interview Segment about CMRC



Project Report of Building Out Community Mobilization Resources Coalition : February 12, 2024 : CMRC Steering Committee Log
Impact Lvl1: CMRC
Impact Lvl2:

CMRC Feb 2024 SC Meeting



Project Report of Health Equity: Community Health Collaboration Portal : November 10, 2023 : CMRC Community Health Collaboraton Portal Application to Mayo Social Impact Grant
Impact Lvl1: Best Practice, Business Process, CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Funding, Health, Pandemic, STEM, Technology Enablement
Impact Lvl2:

1. CMRC proposal was not selected for funding 2023-11-10 but it did receive strong consideration from Mayo social impact review panel. 

2. Community Health Collaboration Portal has been selected to second round and pitched to Mayo panel 2023-10-24. Pitch format to follow Mayo Clinic's Walleye Tank style. 

3. August CMRC meeting video recording

4. CMRC Coalition's submission to Mayo Social Innovation Grant: Proposal details and letters of support.



Project Report of NIH Challenge Grant - Build Up Trust : October 13, 2023 : CMRC Convening Outreach to Gauge Interests
Impact Lvl1: CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Mental Health, OpenBeam
Impact Lvl2:

Video Recording of Nov 3 2023 CMRC Meeting 



Project Report of Health Equity: Community Health Collaboration Portal : July 11, 2023 : Mayo Clinic Social Innovation Grant
Impact Lvl1: Children & Youth, CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Health, Mental Health, STEM
Impact Lvl2:

Mayo Clinic is now accepting applications for a new Social Innovation Grant poised to address health care disparities in Olmsted County. Visit the Mayo Clinic Community Engagement page for application materials and additional information. Applications are due July 31, 2023.



Project Report of Intercultural Center, Rochester (Creating a 21st Century Community Space) : May 27, 2023 : Intercultural Center, Rochester (ICR)
Impact Lvl1: Arts & Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Food, International, Language, OpenBeam, Welcoming, CMRC
Impact Lvl2:

Al Lun and Kim Sin presentation of ICR concept at the May 25, 2023 DMC Real Estate Summit



Project Report of Building Out Community Mobilization Resources Coalition : March 11, 2023 : Preserving community area resources knowledge
Impact Lvl1: Aging, Arts & Culture, Best Practice, Business Process, Diversity and Inclusion, Leadership, OpenBeam, Technology Enablement
Impact Lvl2:

Rochester Area Resource List sourced from Diversity Council and link to Beam search engine.



Project Report of Intercultural Center, Rochester (Creating a 21st Century Community Space) : October 25, 2022 : Promoting cultural events and projects
Impact Lvl1: Arts & Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Food, OpenBeam
Impact Lvl2:

Three community markets that could fit into the Community Hall concept: 2022 Winter Market (Golden Market Space) & Summer Night Market, Shared Kitchen



Project Report of Building Out Community Mobilization Resources Coalition : January 30, 2020 : Origin of 21st Century Community Space
Impact Lvl1: Arts & Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Food, Interaction, International, Intelligence
Impact Lvl2:

(1) Community Mobilization Resource Coalition formed to drive 21st Century Community Space. (2) Concept description of community space



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