"ID","Title","Fiscal Year(s)","Fiscal Year Funding Amount","Legal Citation / Subdivision","Appropriation Language","Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)","Measurable Outcome(s)","Proposed Outcomes Achieved","Other Funds Leveraged","Source of Additional Funds","Direct Expenses","Administration Costs","Recipient Board Members","Number of full time equivalents funded","Recipient","Recipient Type","Body","About the Issue","Project Details","Start Date","End Date","Source","Status","Updates","Details/Reports","First Name","Last Name","Organization Name","Street Address","City","State","Zip Code","Phone","Email","Activity Type","Administered by","Media","Counties Affected","LSOHC Section","Watershed","URL","Advisory Group Members and Qualifications","Board Members and Qualifications","Conflict of Interest Contact","Conflict of Interest Disclosed" 780,"Accelerated Prairie Grassland Restoration and Enhancement Program on DNR Lands, Phase 2",2011,5833000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 2(a)","$5,833,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources to accelerate the protection, restoration, and enhancement of native prairie vegetation. A list of proposed land acquisitions,restorations, and enhancements, describing the types and locations of acquisitions, restorations, and enhancements, must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph (b)."," Wetland and upland complexes will consist of native prairies, restored prairies, quality grasslands, and restored shallow lakes and wetlands Protected, restored, and enhanced nesting and migratory habitat for waterfowl, upland birds, and species of greatest conservation need A network of natural land and riparian habitats will connect corridors for wildlife and species in greatest conservation need Healthier populations of endangered, threatened, and special concern species as well as more common species Remnant native prairies and wetlands are permanently protected and are part of large complexes of restored prairie, grasslands, and large and small wetlands Improved condition of habitat on public lands Protected, restored, and enhanced habitat for waterfowl, upland birds, and species of greatest conservation nee","Enhanced 22,823 acres, protected 1,577 acres and restored 211 acres of prairie. A total of 24,611 acres of prairie was restored, protected or enhanced.",,,,5646400,186600,,8.75,DNR,"State Government","This program will acquire and develop approximately 730, acres of new Wildlife Management Area (WMA) lands. New WMA acquisition acre targets by LSOHC Sections will be consistent with the recommendations of The Citizens Advisory Committee report of 2002? Wildlife Management Area Acquisition The Next 50 Years. Additionally, this program will protect 275 acres of native prairie as state Scientific & Natural Areas (SNAs) and perpetual Native Prairie Bank (NPB) easements. This will provide habitat for rare species, Species in Greatest Conservation Need as identified in the State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP) and provide habitat for other game and nongame wildlife species. All public SNA acquired through this project will be open to all forms of hunting and fishing. This program will also accelerate the restoration and enhancement of approximately 20,400 acres of native prairie vegetation on Wildlife Management Areas, Aquatic Management Areas, Scientific and Natural Areas, and State Forests. This will provide much needed wildlife habitat for a host of grassland and farmland species. Prairie restoration efforts will center on site preparation, seeding of local ecotype seed, post-seed management to assure success, and seed harvest of local ecotype seed for prairie restoration at other public land sites. Prairie enhancement efforts will center on prescribed burning, managing woody cover encroachment, and interseeding. Goat prairie enhancements are a distinct target in the Southeast Forests. There is a very significant unmet need for prescribed burning on public lands. We will hire a roving burn crew for 3 years. The crew will be fully equipped and self sufficient and will therefore be capable of burning an additional 7,000 acres per year. Fifty-percent of their time will be spent on burning (this is the entire spring and fall burn season). During the non-burn season the crew will complete 1,000 acres woody encroachment management annually (25%) on WMAs. The remaining 25% will be spent on other WMA habitat management activities. This work is all supplemental to the existing DNR burning and woody cover management programs ","The availability of public hunting lands does not meet the expectations of a growing Minnesota population. Due to the current recession, land prices have stabilized or declined and a short-term opportunity exists to purchase more value for our expenditures. The Citizens Advisory Committee on WMA acquisitions recommended due to long-term rising land costs and continued habitat loss, acquisition efforts should be accelerated to 21,000 acres per year for 10 years completing 30% of the 50 year goal of 702,200 acres. This objective has not been met due to inadequate funding. Supplementing our existing program with accelerated WMA acquisition will require additional temporary staff to acquire and develop new lands. Temperate grasslands are considered to be one of the most altered ecosystems on the earth. Native prairie and associated species have been targeted as critical habitats by the Minnesota County Biological Survey (MCBS). Since 1987, MCBS has evaluated and mapped about 200,000 acres of remaining prairie in the state as compared to the nearly 18 million acres identified about 100 years ago based on the public land surveys. Only half of this remaining prairie habitat is currently under some form of permanent protection. Although Minnesota DNR has the training and know-how to restore high quality prairie vegetation, current funding is insufficient to meet all needs. Many sites on state lands are currently not being actively managed to realize full potential as plant communities or wildlife habitat. Re-establishing prairie on public lands requires periodic burning, inter-seeding grasslands with native species, and up to five years of post-seeding management and assessment. Some state-owned grasslands are ""problem"" sites consisting of monotypic fields of brome of low habitat value. Furthermore exotic and/or invasive plants are encroaching and woody plant encroachment are especially troublesome problems that must be addressed. Portions of newly acquired areas and state-owned marginal croplands also need to be seeded and treated. Use of high quality seed from established prairie sites to plant at other locations has proven to be highly cost-effective. ","We continue to use the Prairie Plan to guide our work in the western part of the state.  While we don't limit ourselves to the core areas from the Plan, core areas and native sites usually rise to the top when we are developing short-term priority lists such as which units to try to burn each spring.  Although Minnesota DNR has the training and know-how to restore and enhance high quality prairie vegetation, past funding was insufficient to meet all needs.  Often time, we'd just 'plant some grass'.  These funds have given us the ability to use much higher diversity seed mixes in our restoration work.  We aren't there yet, but we are getting much closer to restoring the full plant diversity to sites compared to what we were doing a few years ago.  That said, there is still much to learn in the area of seed harvest, seeding method, and post-seeding management.  In some cases we are buying local seed from vendors.  In other cases, we are contracting with neighbors to mechanically harvest seed from established prairies.  This is probably the most cost-effective way of collecting the volume of seed need to do larger restorations.  We are also getting better at using different seed mixes within a site.  A wetland margin should not have the same seed mix as a sandy hilltop.  Probably the most innovative and effective part of this request was the addition of a roving crew.  These crews were 100% additive to the work that was being done in the past.  They had the equipment, skills, and expertise, and were able to move around the entire region to do work that simply wasn't being done in the past.  They were able to do projects by themselves, team up with local DNR staff, and occasionally work with staff from USFWS or TNC to do larger projects such a large Rx fires that cover multiple ownerships.  The other major part we can report in this first full length (5 year) project is our work with contractors.  While DNR staff worked with some contractors in the past, with these funds we were able to scale up these projects.  Through trial and error in some cases we have also figured out who the best contractors are for different types of projects.  Habitat work was new to many contractors.  It sometimes takes significant amounts of time to supervise contractors to make sure they are doing what we need done in the way we need it done.  The more we work with these contractors, we learn their specialties and they become dialed in to what needs to be done and how to do it.  They are also making improvements as they learn.  This is making enhancement work more effective and efficient for both DNR staff and the contractors.  Many of the contractors are pleased to have this extra work, especially when it comes at a time of the year which is normally their 'down' time.  Contractors are telling us they are keeping busy, hiring more staff, and getting more work done as a direct result of OHF funds. ",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Mike,Tenney,DNR,"500 Lafayette Road ","St Paul",None,55155,"(651) 259-5230",michael.tenney@state.mn.us,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Becker, Beltrami, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Clay, Cottonwood, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, McLeod, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Sherburne, Stearns, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Washington, Wilkin, Wilkin","Northern Forest, Forest Prairie Transition, Prairie Region, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Southeast Forest",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-prairie-grassland-restoration-and-enhancement-program-dnr-lands,,,, 795,"Accelerated Forest Wildlife Habitat Program, Phase 1",2011,1791000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 3(d)","$1,791,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for acceleration of agency programs to acquire, in fee, land for state forests and restore and enhance state forest habitat. A list of projects including proposed fee title acquisitions and restorations and enhancements must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph (b).",,"Protected in fee 397 acres and enhanced 7,586 of forests",,,,1791000,,,3.65,DNR,"State Government","This program will increase populations of a variety of game and non-game wildlife species by protecting and enhancing forest habitats on which wildlife depends. This program of on-the-ground forest conservation projects will amplify the wildlife value of forest communities on DNR administered forestlands. Our forest enhancement will treat 4,472 ac. These activities are not conducted as part of the DNR's commercial timber operations. Additionally, our program will acquire 404 acres of forestland that contributes to habitat complexes and other high priorities. Acquisitions focus on forestland for public hunting, and compatible outdoor uses. At a reduced level of funding, we are focusing on management activities that will maximize wildlife habitat outcomes, especially prescribed burning, hand release, and shearing/mowing. Our program will enhance oak and create a mix of young hardwood forest with more open meadow/brush lands to benefit grouse, elk, and deer. Forest opening creation/enhancement will increase nut and berry production, provide roosting/display areas, and create feeding areas for moose, deer, ruffed grouse, woodcock, and bear. Shearing of trees and brush in large open landscape priority areas will benefit sharp-tailed grouse. Shearing and mowing of hardwoods and brush in smaller patches will benefit woodcock and deer.Our program will benefit a number of nongame species, including yellow rails, sandhill cranes, northern harriers, bobolinks, and upland sandpipers. Activities that create/enhance forest openings will provide habitat for nongame species, including least chipmunks, northern flickers, coopers hawks, and song sparrows. The less intensive timber management in our program will help protect rare native plant communities and a number of nongame species through retention and enhancement of plant species diversity and structure.","Narrative Forests face a formidable array of challenges: fragmentation, invasive species, climate change, disease, and changes in forest-based economics and recreation. While Minnesota's 16.2 million ac of forest are diverse, the acreage and composition of forests have changed significantly. The forest acreage is about half of what it was (31.5 million ac) in the mid 1800s. Just over half of the forestland in Minnesota is publicly owned; the State of Minnesota administers about 24%. Minnesota's forests help maintain the state's environmental and economic health. They are habitat for fish and wildlife, and a source of biodiversity, clean water, watershed protection, carbon sequestration, recreational opportunities, and many other benefits. Habitat loss and degradation are identified as the primary challenge facing wildlife. Almost one-third of the state's 292 Species in Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) inhabit forests. The management objectives in this program parallel the forest management options outlined in Minnesota's State Wildlife Action Plan, Tomorrow's Habitat for the Wild and Rare (Tomorrow's Habitat Plan). Implementation of these objectives in key habitats identified in the Plan will maintain and enhance native forest communities supporting game and non-game wildlife populations. Tomorrow's Habitat Plan also calls for the purchase and protection of key habitats as another tool to address the conservation needs of these species. Protecting forests threatened by fragmentation or development provide important opportunities for collaborative conservation of larger scale areas of habitat. Restoration of newly acquired state forestlands is essential to assure that sites in state ownership are improved to increase or retain their value as wildlife habitat. The availability of public hunting lands does not meet the expectations of a growing Minnesota population. Due to the current recession, land prices have stabilized or declined and a short-term opportunity exists to purchase more value for our expenditures. Broad goals for this program are provided through the Subsection Forest Resources Management Planning process which does include a public participation process. No opposition is anticipated. County board approval is required for all acquisitions. Program managers may add, delete, and substitute projects on this parcel list based upon need, readiness, cost, opportunity, and/or urgency so long as the substitute parcel/project forwards the constitutional objectives of this program in the Project Scope table of this accomplishment plan. The final accomplishment plan report will include the final project parcel list.","Forests face a formidable array of challenges:  fragmentation, invasive species, climate change, disease, and changes in forest-based economics and recreation.  While Minnesota’s 16.2 million ac of forest are diverse, the acreage and composition of forests have changed significantly.  The forest acreage is about half of what it was (31.5 million ac) in the mid 1800s.  Just over half of the forestland in Minnesota is publicly owned; the State of Minnesota administers about 24%.  Minnesota’s forests help maintain the state’s environmental and economic health.  They are habitat for fish and wildlife, and a source of biodiversity, clean water, watershed protection, carbon sequestration, recreational opportunities, and many other benefits.  Habitat loss and degradation are identified as the primary challenge facing wildlife.  Almost one-third of the state’s 292 Species in Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) inhabit forests.  The management objectives in this program parallel the forest management options outlined in Minnesota’s State Wildlife Action Plan, Tomorrow's Habitat for the Wild and Rare (Tomorrow’s Habitat Plan).  Implementation of these objectives in key habitats identified in the Plan will maintain and enhance native forest communities supporting game and non-game wildlife populations.  Tomorrow's Habitat Plan also calls for the purchase and protection of key habitats as another tool to address the conservation needs of these species.Protecting forests threatened by fragmentation or development provides important opportunities for collaborative conservation of larger scale areas of habitat.  Restoration of newly acquired state forestlands is essential to assure that sites in state ownership are improved to increase or retain their value as wildlife habitat.  The availability of public hunting lands does not meet the expectations of a growing Minnesota population.  Due to the current recession, land prices have stabilized or declined and a short-term opportunity exists to purchase more value for our expenditures.  Broad goals for this program are provided through the Subsection Forest Resources Management Planning process which includes a public participation process.  No opposition was anticipated.  County board approval was required for all acquisitions.Program managers were permitted to add, delete, and substitute projects on the parcel list based upon need, readiness, cost, opportunity, and/or urgency so long as the substitute parcel/project forwarded the constitutional objectives of this program in the Project Scope table of the accomplishment plan.  This final report includes the final project parcel list.",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Cynthia,Osmundson,DNR,"500 Lafayette Rd ","St Paul",,55155,"(651) 259-5169",bob.welsh@state.mn.us,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Beltrami, Benton, Cass, Chisago, Cook, Crow Wing, Dakota, Fillmore, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Mille Lacs, Olmsted, Pine, Rice, Roseau, St. Louis, St. Louis","Northern Forest, Forest Prairie Transition, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Southeast Forest",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-forest-wildlife-habitat-program,,,, 799,"Accelerate the Waterfowl Production Area Program in Minnesota, Phase II",2011,3505000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 4(b)","$3,505,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Pheasants Forever to acquire and restore wetland and related upland habitats, in cooperation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and Ducks Unlimited, Inc., to be managed as waterfowl production areas. A list of proposed acquisitions and a list of proposed projects, describing the types and locations of restorations, must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. All restorations must comply with subdivision, paragraph (b).",,"1398 acres",,,,3505000,,,,"Pheasants Forever with USFWS and Ducks Unlimited","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pheasants Forever (PF) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) will cooperate to permanently restore and protect approximately 700 acres as Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) in western and southern Minnesota. All lands acquired through this grant proposal will be owned and managed by the Service as part of the National Wildlife Refuge System. ","Tremendous economic, agricultural, recreational, and developmental pressures including gravel mining, widely fluctuating commodity prices, withdrawal of CRP contracts, wind energy, ethanol and bio-mass production are squeezing Minnesota's habitat resources and the plants and animals that depend on them. WPAs are acquired with funds derived from the sale of Federal Duck Stamps and managed for wildlife and conservation benefits as part of the National Wildlife System. Land acquisition and restoration have not kept pace with habitat needs however. Funds will be utilized to permanently restore and protect approximately 500 acres of grasslands and 200 acres of wetland as Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs) in western and southern Minnesota. The loss of wetland and grassland habitats in Minnesota is well documented. One of the primary ways to reverse this downward trend is to permanently acquire, then restore wetland and grassland habitats on those properties. The Service and our partners have been utilizing this strategy for over 50-years with the Small Wetlands Acquisition Program (SWAP). Utilizing the landscape level planning tools produced by our HAPET office in Fergus Fall, MN, the Service and our partners have strategically identified properties for acquisition. These strategies are well tested and are supported by the greater conservation community here in Minnesota. The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council (LSOHC) project will add to the Service's acquisition of Minnesota's valuable wetland and grassland habitats. Upon notification of project approval, Pheasants Forever & the Service will prioritize lands to be acquired. PF will complete landowner contacts, appraisals and purchase agreements. At closing PF will take ownership to allow for the required reversionary clause. The the lands will be donated to the Service as WPAs and all management actions including the prompt restoration of upland habitats and wetlands will be funded by the Service and protected in perpetuity. The Service will also be responsible for payment of PILT to the Counties. ","Accomplishment PlanPheasants Forever in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, acquired 11 parcels of land from willing sellers totaling 1,397.31 acres within priority wildlife habitat complexes throughout the prairie and forest prairie regions of the state. Partners were highly successful at securing parcels closing 11 out of 14 projects. All of the acquired parcels are additions onto existing permanently protected wildlife habitat complexes creating an even larger benefit to waterfowl and the myriad of wildlife species that depend on these wetland / grassland habitats. All parcels have been donated to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and are now protected and managed in perpetuity as Waterfowl Productions Areas (WPA) under the National Wildlife Refuge System. Each parcel is open for public recreation, including hunting, as defined by the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act. Further, we are happy to report that over $3.2 million in match was leveraged through this effort. This match came from a variety of federal sources as well as donations of land value. This exceeds our original match goal by over 10%.Each acquired parcel has also been restored and/or enhanced to as a high quality as practicable to ensure the maximum amount of benefits to migratory birds and other wildlife species. Wetlands restorations of various types, including seasonal wetlands, were restored by breaking drain tile lines, filling drainage ditches, constructing earthen dams, and installing water control structures. Invasive tree removal work was completed on many of these newly acquired lands and all agricultural fields restored to grasslands were restored using a broadcast or drill seeded method with a diverse mix of native grasses and forb species.These restored and permanently protected acres will provide critical habitat for breeding/migrating waterfowl and reproductive and winter habitat for grassland game and non game species.The work completed in this project has accelerated investment into permanently protected wildlife habitat complexes through the highly successful USFWS Waterfowl Production Area program. The outcome of this project protects, maintains, and increases waterfowl and other wildlife populations within these areas. Furthermore, this work helps to improve water quality, reduces soil erosion, and provides public areas for Minnesotans to recreate in the outdoors, something so fundamental to ensure Minnesota’s future outdoor heritage.",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Joe,Pavelko,"Pheasants Forever","7975 Acorn Circle ",Victoria,None,55386,6125323800,esandquist@pheasantsforever.org,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Becker, Clay, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Meeker, Murray, Norman, Norman","Forest Prairie Transition, Prairie Region, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerate-waterfowl-production-area-program-minnesota-phase-2,,,, 805,"Accelerated Aquatic Management Area Acquisition, Phase II",2011,3416000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(b)","$3,416,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources to accelerate land acquisition by fee title and easements to be added to the state aquatic management area system as defined in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 86A, and to restore and enhance stream habitat and lake habitat. Land acquired in fee must remain open to hunting and fishing, consistent with the capacity of the land, during the open season, as determined in writing by the commissioner of natural resources. A list of proposed fee title and easement acquisitions, stream habitat restorations and enhancements, and lake habitat restorations and enhancements must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan.",,"Restored 18 acres, protected 286 acres and enhanced 242 acres of stream habitat.",,,,3416000,,,,DNR,"State Government","This program uses a multi-programmatic approach to achieve prioritized aquatic habitat protection, restoration, and enhancement for lakes, trout streams, and rivers across Minnesota. We propose to: i) protect 7.8 miles of shoreline on lakes, rivers and trout streams; ii) effect structural repairs to 2 lake outlet control structures that will integrate fish passage; iii) restore and enhance river and stream functions that will benefit over 50.5 river miles; and iv) enhance 1.4 miles of shoreline habitat on publicly-owned lakeshore. The strategic approach and priority resources targeted in this proposal are supported by a number of internal and external conservation planning documents. The DNR will implement the objectives of this proposal through established and highly successful programs each having strong stakeholder support including: Aquatic Management Area Program, Shoreland Habitat Restoration Program, Stream Habitat Program, and Coldwater Streams Program.","What is the problem to be addressed? Minnesota's aquatic habitats have been degraded or threatened by a century or more of land, hydrology, and human settlement related alterations. The consequences to aquatic species have been reduced habitats for essential life history stages, lack of access to traditional spawning areas, and fragmentation of formerly continuous habitat that served as corridors to facilitate seasonal movements. Geographically, aquatic habitats are in various states of quality and experiencing differing levels of environmental stress with a general pattern of healthy habitats under low stress in the northeast and less healthy habitats under high stress in the southern and western portions of the state (see Figure H-15 in the State Conservation and Preservation Plan). But even within this generalized pattern there are many notable exceptions ? aquatic habitats exhibiting declining quality under high environmental stress in the northeast, and moderate to high quality habitats within high environmental stress landscapes to the west and south. This provides a meaningful framework for providing habitat protection, restoration, and enhancement through DNR's diverse habitat programs infrastructure. How will this directly relate to restoring, protecting, or enhancing habitat? Why will this strategy work? Acquisition of priority habitats provides permanent protection backed by state and federal laws. The AMA designation unit within the Outdoor Recreation System was established by the Legislature in 1992 and has strong support from conservation groups and anglers. The AMA Program currently has an inventory of 830 miles of shoreline in over 330 AMAs, which provide permanent protection of critical riparian habitats, perpetuate fish and wildlife populations, safeguard water quality, and offer public recreational opportunities as an important additional benefit. Providing fish passage over in-stream barriers such as low-head dams and culverts by backfilling with rock reconnects fish and other aquatic species to upstream habitats essential for spawning, juvenile life stages, and overall abundance and genetic diversity of aquatic species. Stream restoration projects reconstruct the stream's natural pattern, profile, and dimension. Natural stream design favors hydrologic conditions that do not degrade the stream bank and bed and provides a diversity of microhabitats that are more favorable to fish and other aquatic species. Channel restoration, dam modification, and shoreline enhancement work is based on proven methods and DNR experience with multiple projects. The DNR has worked on large-scale river and stream restoration projects since 1998 and has completed or assisted in design elements of over 100 stream projects addressing restoration, fish passage, dam removal and dam modification to rapids. These are significant and durable accomplishments benefiting aquatic habitat. As examples of these successful strategies, DNR has conducted large-scale projects to restore the Whitewater River to its original channel; reconnected nearly the entire Minnesota portions of the Red River by direct dam removal or modification leaving only a few dams presently remaining that impede fish movements (primarily lake sturgeon); and enhanced 21 miles of shoreline on lakes across the state including many challenging high erosion sites. Also projects address other key components of a stream: wildlife and fish habitat, water quality, connectivity to the floodplain and upstream reaches, and hydrology. By drawing on the accumulated scientific knowledge on all components of the stream DNR strives to deliver the best possible restoration projects using the best science available. The DNR has conducted shoreline enhancement projects for over 10 years and during that time the program has grown in scope and popularity. The annual number of shoreland restoration projects completed has increased from 23 in 2002 to 60 in 2009. At the end of the L-SOHC grant period, 1.6 miles of public shoreline including AMAs and other state, county, township, and municipal lands will be enhanced to provide erosion protection, habitat diversity for multiple species of fish and wildlife (including game species and SGCNs), and enhanced aesthetics. Native plants and natural materials will be utilized to increase habitat complexity, provide protective cover, stabilize shorelines, and firmly anchor soils. Project habitat benefits will continue to accrue beyond the term of this grant as project sites mature and the shoreline assumes a more natural character. Describe the nature and extent of any partnerships in this project, stakeholder and public participation processes associated with the project and any anticipated support or opposition to the project. The AMA Acquisition Planning Committee developed an acquisition plan in 2007 that recommended purchasing an additional 2,595 miles of riparian lands over 25 years to meet the habitat protection needs of a rapidly changing Minnesota. This stakeholder-developed plan guides DNR's AMA program implementation. Restoration and enhancement elements of this project are linked to various landscape or system-specific management plans (e.g., Lake Superior Management Plan) that have been developed through extensive internal and external coordination. These elements represent shared priorities with multiple partners and stakeholders. For land acquisitions, indicate local government support and approval Township and County support are usually obtained as part of the acquisition process. County Boards are typically notified after AMA parcels have been optioned and consistent with DNR policy.","We completed six fish passage projects, benefiting 1,311 acres of habitat that will now be accessible to migrating fish and mussels. These projects were modifications to dams that will allow fish to bypass these former barriers. One fish passage project on Chester Creek planned for this appropriation was not completed due to delays in contracting for construction by our project partner, the city of Duluth. They have been very busy contracting stream projects due to the flood of 2012, and this unexpected development kept us from completing the project on time. A design for the project was paid for with this appropriation. The project will be built in 2016 using flood damage money from the State of Minnesota.An instream habitat project was completed on West Beaver Creek. The project narrowed the stream channel to improve instream habitat and better transport fine sediment. Instream habitat was also enhanced, and bank stability improved to reduce erosion.Riparian habitat was enhanced at fourteen coldwater streams and two warmwater streams. These projects will enhance native prairie plants that will improve bank stability and instream cover. Prairie species also encourage narrow and deep stream channels that better move fine sediment, improving habitat for fish and invertebrates. Habitat practices included brush removal, prescribed burns, control of invasive plants, and planting of native species.Lake riparian habitat was enhanced at nine locations. These projects were done cooperatively through grants to local organizations. Mowed turf grass was replaced with native plants with deep roots that are better at stabilizing the shoreline and provide habitat for species such as frogs and other aquatic animals. These parcels are also open to public fishing.We permanently protected lakeshore habitat at eight locations, covering 276 acres. These parcels will protect intact lake shoreline that has been shown to be critical to fish reproduction, and to preventing shoreland erosion. We also protected one parcel on a trout stream through a conservation easement. This will protect coldwater conditions and habitat in the stream through the preservation of riparian vegetation. This parcel will also be open to public fishing.We fell short of our planned output acreage for this appropriation due to a number of factors. First, our protection acreage can vary depending on the relative amount of upland land that is purchased with adjoining waterfront. Sometimes parcels are a narrow strip of lakeshore, while at other times a parcel may be quite deep and have considerable upland that is purchased. For this appropriation, our acquisitions leaned toward primarily waterfront land resulting in a shortfall of 98 acres. Second, when this accomplishment plan was written we planned to be able to account for benefitted upstream acres for fish passage projects. During a plan amendment for a different appropriation we were given direction by the council that we should only count footprint acres for these types of projects. We did not go back and do plan amendments for other appropriations to reflect this guidance, but did follow that direction in our reporting. As a result we reported 1260 acres less than was planned. Third, our trout stream riparian enhancement work over-estimated the amount that we could complete, resulting in a shortfall of 424 acres. The work for this part of the appropriation was completed during the last 6 months that the money was available, preventing a plan amendment to reflect the change in acreage output. We will know better in the future how to estimate acres for this type of work. The fourth reason for our shortfall was an amendment from a fish passage project on the Mississippi River at Little Falls to a channel restoration project on the Buffalo River. As previously mentioned, when the plan was written we expected to report the full benefitted acreage for the fish passage project. When we amended to plan to spend that money on the Buffalo River, there was no corresponding change to our planned output acres as reflected in table 1. This was not changed mainly because the original version of ML2010 accomplishment plan does not include a “Table 1” as shown in the online version. Instead there are a series of less organized tables that allow for a more narrative description of the work. The resulting shortfall in acres from this change was 564 acres.In total, these differences from the accomplishment plan account for 2346 acres, which would explain the difference between the original plan and what we have reported for output. We have learned several lessons regarding output acres since this early appropriation. We will work hard to have our outputs better match the accomplishment plan in future reporting.",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Michael,Duval,DNR,"500 Lafayette Road ","Saint Paul",,55155,"(218) 833-8612",michael.duval@state.mn.us,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Blue Earth, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Clay, Cook, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Itasca, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Lake, Le Sueur, Martin, Meeker, Morrison, Murray, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Redwood, Rice, St. Louis, Stearns, Todd, Wabasha, Wadena, Wadena","Northern Forest, Forest Prairie Transition, Prairie Region, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Southeast Forest",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/accelerated-aquatic-management-area-acquisition,,,, 10000306,"Acquire 0.4-acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,161309,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"0.4 acre acquired.",,112980,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 0.4 acre inholding at 2220 Marshall St. NE.",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-04-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park,,,, 10000310,"Acquire 1-acre 1286 Carriage Hills Drive (Shadduck) for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,157238,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Acres acquired","1 acre acquired",,127235,"Metropolitan Council",,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Acquire 1-acre 1286 Carriage Hills Drive (Shadduck) for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-1-acre-1286-carriage-hills-drive-shadduck-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000513,"Acquire 3.57 acre inholding for Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,416650,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Project completed.",,1270232,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"At Above the Falls Regional Park, acquire 3.57 acre inholding (Scherer Lumber Co. - year 2 of 2).",,"Above the Falls Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-357-acre-inholding-above-falls-regional-park-0,,,, 10000514,"Acquire 1.4 acre inholding for Elm Creek Park Reserve",2011,88303,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"1.4 acres acquired.",,99401,"Metropolitan Council",,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"At Elm Creek Park Reserve, acquire 1.4 acre inholding (Zopfi) at 12208 Hayden Lake Rd. W.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/acquire-14-acre-inholding-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 17344,"Adopt a Survivor Oral History Archive",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7970,,,,,,"Talmud Torah of Minneapolis",," To document in 10 interviews the story of Holocaust survivors in Minnesota ",,"To document in 10 interviews the story of Holocaust survivors in Minnesota",2010-07-30,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Susie,Chalom,,"Sabes JCC, Barry Family Campus, 4330 South Cedar Lake Road","St. Louis Park",MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/adopt-survivor-oral-history-archive,,,, 17516,"MN African American Museum Exhibit",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2100,,,,,,"Minnesota African American Museum & Cultural Center",," The MAAMCC created a pilot project that teaches students about the lives and times of noteworthy African American Minnesotans and their contributions to Minnesota and the Nation. The traveling exhibit, called Trunk-It (a museum without walls), presents an actor/docent with a trunk of history props, activities to perform and a story to tell of a Minnesota African American pioneer to elementary age students. Eight pioneers have been identified through research and have been chosen to be portrayed in a Trunk-It exhibit. Currently, two trunks have been completed: Emily O. Goodrich-Grey and Frederick McKinney ""Casey"" Jones. All eight trunks will become part of a permanent exhibition. The project's ultimate goal, to communicate historical concepts and persoanl inspiration to children, has been very well met. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and draft a traveling exhibit on African Americans in Minnesota",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Roxanne,Givens,,"1700 3rd Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mn-african-american-museum-exhibit,,,, 12443,"American with Disabilities Act Grant",2011,265000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,265000,,,,"VSA Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Regranting Program through VSA of MN",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Dunn,"VSA Minnesota","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 305",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 332-3888x 1",craig@vsamn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-disabilities-act-grant,,,, 17456,"American Society of Landscape Architects-MN Legacy Project",2011,6983,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,500,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," A series of eight oral histories were collected from landscape architects. These interviews document the story of landscape design in 20th Century Minnesota. The participants were asked to reflect on what personal experiences influenced their professions and how Minnesota spaces have been enhanced by landscape architecture over the past century. Each interview was video recorded and transcribed. The recordings are archived at the Northwest Architectural Archives at the Anderson Library at the University of Minnesota. A panel discussion, attended by 100+ alumni, was held in March of 2011 with four of the oral history subjects. A blog was created as on-going outreach for the project. Press releases about the project were sent to local and national media sources as well as to local and national ASLA chapters. ",,"To document in 8 interviews the story of landscape design in 20th Century Minnesota",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lance,Neckar,,"1397 Chelmsford Street","St. Paul",MN,55108,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/american-society-landscape-architects-mn-legacy-project,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2011,112265,,,,,,,,,,,.43,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2013,2000,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 969,"Ann River Watershed TMDL Project-Phase II",2012,3000,,,,,,,,,,,.03,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will be a complete TMDL report for the Biota and Bacteria (E. coli) impairments for the Ann River Watershed. The water bodies associated with these impairments will then be removed from the MPCA’s impaired waters list, and implementation activities to restore the water bodies will begin.",,,2010-10-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kelly,Osterdyk,"Kanabec County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(320) 679-3781 ext. 113",kelly.osterdyk@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,"Snake River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ann-river-watershed-tmdl-project-phase-ii,,,, 3946,"Anoka Conservation District - Legislative Directed Funds - 2011",2011,600000,,,"Evaluation and outcome plans are required as a part of the grant agreement between BWSR and the grantee. These required plans consist of verifying project installation and creating operation and maintenance plans to ensure the project is functioning as designed. Funded projects meet locally identified water quality goals within the larger scope of Minnesota's clean water efforts. Projects reduce pollutant loads aimed at improving watershed health over time. The long-term evaluation of clean water fund projects will be monitored as part of the state's intensive watershed monitoring strategy. ","This project resulted in estimated reductions of 108 lb. nitrogen/year, and 22 lb. phosphorus/yr, as well as significantly reducing the number of bacteria entering the water resource of concern.",,,,,,,,"Anoka Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","A direct appropriation of $400,000 in FY 2010 and $600,000 in FY2011 for the Anoka Conservation District (ACD) is for the metropolitan landscape restoration program for water quality and improvement projects in the seven-county metro area. The goal of the program is to improve water quality in locally identified high-priority water resources. ACD is working with other metro-area local government units to fully utilize program cost-share funds and to leverage local funds to install the most cost-effective practices available to treat stormwater runoff. Assessments developed as part of this program will include identifying site-specific best management practices for pollutant and stormwater volume load reduction estimates, installation cost estimates, and long-term operation and maintenance cost estimate. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Lord,"Anoka SWCD",,,,,"(763) 434-2030",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/anoka-conservation-district-legislative-directed-funds-2011,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 17506,"Archives: Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future",2011,4341,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,37000,,,,,,"Cathedral Heritage Foundation",," To make the Cathedral of St. Paul archives more accessible to the public, the Cathedral heritage foundation undertook a two-step project to sort, organize, inventory and file their collections. The first step involved general cleaning and the reorganization of materials. All materials were re-housed in archival storage units. Inventory information was entered into PastPerfect. The second step of the project focused on the recruitment and training of volunteers folow up on and continue the new preservation/storage best practices. ",,"To provide basic processing and rehousing of archival materials in order to make Cathedral of St. Paul archives publicly accessible. Amount adjusted to focus the project.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Celeste,Raspanti,,"400 Selby Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/archives-preserving-past-shaping-future,,,, 11948,"Art Project",2011,4950,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1650,"Other, local or private",6600,,,,"Buffalo Ridge Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2011-2012 Chorale Concert Series.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donna,Kurth,"Buffalo Ridge Chorale","211 S Sherwood PO Box 157",Ivanhoe,MN,56142,"(507) 694-1662",dmkurth@frontiernet.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/art-project-9,,,, 17467,"Artifact Collection Inventory",2011,6996,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,6300,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",," Phase two of a project to improve intellectual control of the stored 3-D collections by contiuing the partial-inventory of artifacts. During this phase of the inventory 2,155 objects were recorded making the total number recorded so far 4,461 or approximately 18% of the objects to be inventoried. Information garnered during the process will aid the determination of the amount of storage needed and the supplies necessary for proper storage and preservation. Once complete, the inventory will aid exhibit planning and creation. ",,"To gain physical and intellectual control through a professional inventory of approximately 4,000 objects documenting Ramsey County history",2010-10-29,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,,"75 W. 5th St., Ste. 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artifact-collection-inventory-0,,,, 17390,"Artifact Collection Inventory",2011,6973,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3500,,,,,,"Ramsey County Historical Society",," The RCHS determined to gain intellectual and physical control over their historical collections documenting Ramsey County. PastPerfect software was purchased and installed, and training was received by staff. An inventory technician was hired and trained to apply the software using best practice inventory methods. 2,306 artifacts (9% of the total inventory) were recorded and catalogued. The daily information was backed up and stored offsite. ",,"To begin to gain intellectual and physical control over a significant historical collection documenting Ramsey County",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mollie,Spillman,,"75 W. 5th St., Ste. 323","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artifact-collection-inventory,,,, 10513,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Neal K. Swanger",Individual,"To fund his first solo album, including 72 hours of songwriting, instrumentation, and recording lessons for youth ages 8-14 at Urban Arts Academy.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Neal,Swanger,,,,MN,,"(612) 718-5275",nkswanger@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-122,,,, 10515,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Julie A. Buffalohead",Individual,"This project will incorporate local Minnesota materials, and will educate Minnesota citizens about the rich visual and oral traditions of Native people.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Buffalohead,,,,MN,,"(612) 203-1313",jbuffalohead@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-123,,,, 10516,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,6700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6700,,,,"Andrea S. Carlson",Individual,"To broaden her knowledge of 3D materials and film-based work by building and burying a sculpture in the ground, leaving it for six months and documenting it's excavation.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Carlson,,,,MN,,"(612) 379-1490",andrea@mikinaak.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-124,,,, 10519,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12600,"Other, local or private",22600,,,,"Joseph M. Chvala AKA Joe Chvala",Individual,"To expand his creative process and develop a new type of performance involving students, audiences, professional dancers, and musicians all coming together in a community event.",,,2011-05-15,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Chvala,,,,MN,,"(612) 825-4291",jobohe56@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-125,,,, 10520,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,9000,,,,"Morgan G. Willow",Individual,"To complete the final three essays for the collection - A Matter of Translation - prepare the finished manuscript for publication, research appropriate publishers, and begin submitting the book for publication.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Morgan,Willow,,,,MN,,"(612) 721-8918",mgwillow@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-126,,,, 10523,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Bryan D. Worra AKA Bryan Thao Worra",Individual,"To finish and present a new manuscript of Lao Minnesotan poetry in Minnesota and develop new skill sets in performance and instruction, business, and arts technology.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bryan,Worra,,,,MN,,"(951) 240-2521",thaoworra@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-127,,,, 10524,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,3000,,,,"Bradley N. Durham AKA Brad Durham",Individual,"The project will explore and create mono prints with a focus on the Tomalist movement for inspiration and direction. Techniques learned here will inform new paintings toward the goal of future exhibitions.",,,2011-05-16,2012-05-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bradley,Durham,,,,MN,,"(612) 822-1158",bndurham@mindspring.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-128,,,, 10525,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2800,"Other, local or private",12800,,,,"Julie A. Elhard",Individual,"To develop and expand her work as a soloist on the viola da gamba and to boost her presence in the electronic media through the creation of a website.",,,2011-05-16,2012-05-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Elhard,,,,MN,,"(651) 602-9507",jelhard@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-129,,,, 10526,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Petronella J. Ytsma",Individual,"To research and document effects of exposure to Agent Orange/Dioxin on Minnesota Vietnam War veterans, complete a photographic series of intergenerational portraits for exhibition.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Petronella,Ytsma,,,,MN,,"(651) 227-7100",pjyfirestation21@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-130,,,, 10528,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,9500,,,,"Anna Eveslage",Individual,"A fictional multimedia (photography and sound) piece about one man's love, loss, and obsessions.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anna,Eveslage,,,,MN,,"(507) 276-9627",anna@annaeveslage.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-132,,,, 10530,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,6800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6800,,,,"Anika Fajardo",Individual,"A creative nonfiction work-in-progress about growing up in Minnesota and meeting her Colombian father for the first time.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anika,Fajardo,,,,MN,,"(612) 920-3389",anika.fajardo@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-134,,,, 10531,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,7600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,7600,,,,"Ying Zhang",Individual,"Create and perform fusion music for Chinese and Scottish pipes at concerts and festivals to begin a multiyear collaboration project with the major ethnic music groups of Minnesota.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ying,Zhang,,,,MN,,"(952) 938-5565",zhangying_eaglemusic@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-135,,,, 10532,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,6200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6200,,,,"Sherrie L. Fernandez-Williams",Individual,"Work with an established writer who will help nurture her voice, strengthen her manuscript, and educate her on the business of writing. In addition she will host a reading and discussion with other writers.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sherrie,Fernandez-Williams,,,,MN,,"(651) 523-3071",sfernandezwilliams01@gw.hamline.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-136,,,, 10535,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,9800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,9800,,,,"Laddavanh L. Insixiengmay",Individual,"To create her own compositions based on traditional motifs, and to develop broader interpretation of traditional designs to capture concepts of love and family using the “ikat"" technique in Lao waving.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laddavanh,Insixiengmay,,,,MN,,"(763) 242-1930",laddalaoweaving.mn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-138,,,, 10536,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew",Individual,"To complete revising her novel and create an administrative structure to support artistic outreach.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,"Jarrett Andrew",,,,MN,,"(612) 729-4857",elizabeth@spiritualmemoir.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-139,,,, 10537,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Lindsay M. Kaplan",Individual,"To photograph the process of farming throughout the growing season, creating a body of work that illustrates rural life in Minnesota while bringing to light local agricultural resources.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lindsay,Kaplan,,,,MN,,"(507) 581-6118",lindsaymariekaplan@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-140,,,, 10538,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Michael R. Kareken",Individual,"For the creation of large-scale paintings of scrap and recycling facilities.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Kareken,,,,MN,,"(612) 823-4417",michael_kareken@mcad.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-141,,,, 10540,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,7080,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,500,"Other, local or private",7580,,,,"Margaret S. McCreary AKA Margo McCreary",Individual,"To market her puppet work to audiences outside the Twin Cities, and for more time performing puppet theater.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,McCreary,,,,MN,,"(612) 735-7296",mcc@mm.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-142,,,, 10542,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Ann E. Millikan",Individual,"Swede Hollow - a new opera created in collaboration with Friends of Swede Hollow and original residents of this historic area of Saint Paul, to be premiered in Swede Hollow Park on May 12, 2012.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,Millikan,,,,MN,,"(651) 778-9611x 2",millikan@igc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-143,,,, 10543,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,500,"Other, local or private",8500,,,,"Harriet Morrow AKA Chantel SinGs",Individual,"The project will include the completion of a full length studio album and an organized concert performance by the artists and other Minnesota performing artists.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Harriet,Morrow,,,,MN,,"(612) 532-5128",chantelsings@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-144,,,, 10544,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"May Neng Moua AKA Mai Neng Moua",Individual,"To complete the writing of the memoir - The Bride Price - and submit it for publication.",,,2011-05-16,2012-05-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"May Neng",Moua,,,,MN,,"(651) 556-4519",mainengmoua@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-145,,,, 10545,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Kari I. Musil",Individual,"To compose music for a CD, hire and rehearse musicians, record, and premiere the music. To promote herself through the creation of a Website, and with multiple performances.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kari,Musil,,,,MN,,"(651) 925-9516",musil_kari@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-146,,,, 10546,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2800,"Other, local or private",12800,,,,"Lisa L. Nankivil",Individual,"For a year long period of focused study and work in the discipline of water-based, non-toxic printmaking, culminating in a public exhibition and catalogue.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Nankivil,,,,MN,,"(612) 281-1224",lisanankivil@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-147,,,, 10547,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Rebecca L. Olstad AKA Becky Olstad",Individual,"To support the continued production and future exhibition of her current photographic project documenting boxing in the state of Minnesota.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,Olstad,,,,MN,,"(651) 592-8121",info@beckyolstad.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-148,,,, 10549,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,500,"Other, local or private",10500,,,,"Timothy G. Piotrowski",Individual,"To produce a visual and narrative illustration or embodied photographic history of how fashion trends from 1800-1945 have accentuated the body to define certain erotic zones.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Timothy,Piotrowski,,,,MN,,"(612) 871-7122",tuskox@qwest.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-149,,,, 10550,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"David M. Sparrows AKA David Petersen",Individual,"To develop artwork for two exhibitions and a book project with the goal of elevating his career and expanding the scope of his practice.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Sparrows,,,,MN,,"(612) 221-9539",david@artofthis.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-150,,,, 10552,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,3065,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6635,"Other, local or private",9700,,,,"Annie K. Rollins",Individual,"The proposed project is a new shadow puppet play that mixes Chinese and American shadow styles to bring an entirely new form of shadow puppetry to Minnesotan audiences.",,,2012-01-04,2012-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Annie,Rollins,,,,MN,,"(612) 558-9449",anniekrollins@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-151,,,, 10553,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Sarah L. Sampedro AKA Sarah Rust Sampedro",Individual,"To purchase materials and printing services to create a gallery exhibition for the Art and Motherhood project, and for dedicated time to follow through with the project.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Sampedro,,,,MN,,"(612) 812-7565",sarah@sarahrustsampedro.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-152,,,, 10554,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Stephen K. Shaskan",Individual,"To nurture his career development as a children's book illustrator and help promote literacy and the arts.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephen,Shaskan,,,,MN,,"(612) 782-0283",Shaskan2@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-153,,,, 10555,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Beth A. Dow",Individual,"To complete new work depicting real and imagined classical references in the contemporary Minneapolis landscape, utilizing large photographs and a two-volume set of handmade books.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Dow,,,,MN,,"(612) 788-4284",beth@bethdow.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-154,,,, 10558,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,8700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2400,"Other, local or private",11100,,,,"Kimberly Y. Sueoka AKA Kim Sueoka",Individual,"To research and create a full-length professional audio CD, a 12-minute DVD, and two public concerts in Minnesota featuring Hawaiian music on the theme of fresh water.",,,2011-05-20,2012-05-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Sueoka,,,,MN,,"(612) 845-7098",kim_sueoka@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-156,,,, 10559,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,7300,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,7300,,,,"David J. Swenson",Individual,"To develop sonic ceramic filters to use in collaboration with another sonic artist to produce and perform compositions that will take advantage of the resonant properties of ceramics.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Swenson,,,,MN,,"(401) 474-0809",swenwares@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-157,,,, 10560,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Angela J. Talle",Individual,"To mosaic tile an outdoor public art piece on a building on University Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota.",,,2011-05-15,2011-09-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Talle,,,,MN,,"(763) 742-2092",ajoycarlson@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-158,,,, 10561,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2000,"Other, local or private",12000,,,,"Albra Thao AKA Fres Thao",Individual,"A Hip Hop digital album, CD and vinyl record by an all Hmong American team for mass distribution at Hmong festivals and gatherings as well as through Hip Hop and community events.",,,2011-05-15,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Albra,Thao,,,,MN,,"(651) 356-9169",albrathao@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-159,,,, 10564,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Randall E. Walker AKA Randy Walker",Individual,"To complete a large-scale, site-specific, temporary public art installation in a rural Minnesota setting using an existing form or architectural space and fiber as the basis for his work.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Randall,Walker,,,,MN,,"(612) 282-9820",randywalkerarts@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-161,,,, 10566,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,9000,,,,"Thomas N. Wik AKA Tom Wik",Individual,"The project will continue the work he has been doing for the past six years, photographing quirks and eccentricities of vernacular architecture in various neighborhoods of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Wik,,,,MN,,"(612) 819-2836",twik@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-163,,,, 10568,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,4800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,4800,,,,"Kovan R. Baldwin",Individual,"To challenge the status quo of the music industry and change the platform of R and B and hip-hop with the help of other Minnesota artists, and to finish and promote his album.",,,2011-05-22,2011-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kovan,Baldwin,,,,MN,,"(612) 812-1292",kbisthere@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-164,,,, 10569,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,9600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,32822,"Other, local or private",42422,,,,"Denise M. Armstead",Individual,"To complete an evening length dance/video piece, workshop it at a domestic violence shelter, perform it at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis, and tour it to Silver Bay and Duluth.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Armstead,,,,MN,,"(651) 227-4981",denisearms@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-165,,,, 10571,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6200,"Other, local or private",10200,,,,"Valeng D. Cha",Individual,"To define an ethnic voice in his songwriting (process) and record a music CD (product) that examines sociopolitical issues within the Hmong American community using both Hmong and English languages.",,,2011-05-15,2012-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Valeng,Cha,,,,MN,,"(651) 332-6670",valengcha@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-166,,,, 10573,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,8800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1200,"Other, local or private",10000,,,,"Douglas O. Freeman",Individual,"To explore the world of sculpture and motion through clay animation by creating a dancer. He envisions that this will become a small animated dance company.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Freeman,,,,MN,,"(612) 339-7150",doug@freemanstudio.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-167,,,, 10574,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Aaron A. Gabriel",Individual,"To create and compose a new musical theater piece based on the Biblical story of David and Jonathan set in Northern Minnesota using a variety of theatrical techniques.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Gabriel,,,,MN,,"(612) 396-4530",bigforkangel@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-168,,,, 10575,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,7200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,7200,,,,"Linda K. Gammell",Individual,"To produce an artist book of photographs of medicinal plants with writing that contextualizes her interest in botany, photography, and issues of medicine/health/biodiversity.",,,2011-05-31,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Gammell,,,,MN,,"(651) 698-5540",lindagammell@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-169,,,, 10578,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Ka Ly Bliatia AKA Oskar Ly",Individual,"Artist will gain enhanced technical skills and knowledge of production through workshops to produce 4-8 ready-to-sell wearable art pieces to be showcased in the Spring 2012 Art Crawl.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ka,"Ly Bliatia",,,,MN,,"(612) 501-0309",oskar.ly@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-170,,,, 10579,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,3400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1500,"Other, local or private",4900,,,,"Mary Jane Mansfield",Individual,"Dream is an electric water performance filled with intense imagery of unexpected elements being introduced one after another in a manner as disconnected and randomly nonsensical as a dream.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Mary Jane",Mansfield,,,,MN,,"(612) 871-6229",mjm_oceanwave@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-171,,,, 10583,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Trever J. Nicholas",Individual,"To develop a new body of artwork that can be exhibited locally, nationally, and internationally. To find venues for that artwork, and construct a Website that accurately promotes his artistic progress.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Trever,Nicholas,,,,MN,,"(612) 554-2344",n_revert2@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-172,,,, 10584,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1700,"Other, local or private",11700,,,,"Michael W. Sawyer",Individual,"To gather and share traditional Minnesota fiddle tunes with audiences via modern venues and learn Minnesota old-time music and develop resources to preserve these traditions for future generations.",,,2011-07-01,2012-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Sawyer,,,,MN,,"(651) 698-7520",temporarystringband@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-173,,,, 10348,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,8000,,,,"Julie A. Boada",Individual,"To create a theater piece to be presented at the Fergus Falls storytelling festival that is an opportunity to showcase her work independently.",,,2011-05-16,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Boada,,,,MN,,"(612) 987-1205",coyotesinging@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-111,,,, 10425,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,6114,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3886,"Other, local or private",10000,,,,"Brian J. Malloy",Individual,"To conduct interviews and research necessary to complete a novel-in-progress.",,,2011-11-01,2012-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Malloy,,,,MN,,"(612) 331-2724",malloymn@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-113,,,, 10485,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Kevin G. Obsatz",Individual,"Construction of a device that will transfer hand-processed, experimental 16mm film footage into a high-quality digital format with a DSLR camera and vice-versa.",,,2011-06-01,2011-11-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Obsatz,,,,MN,,"(612) 669-8382",kobsatz@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-114,,,, 10504,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,9500,,,,"Felice C. Amato",Individual,"To research, create, install, and maintain a series of ceramic niches in public sites throughout the state. The niches will contain small, narrative scenes relating to the sites.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Felice,Amato,,,,MN,,"(651) 776-9152",felice.amato@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-115,,,, 10506,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Amy Anderson",Individual,"Through the pairing of portraits and audio recordings of at-risk youth she will create an exhibition that develops her skills as an artist and challenges cultural stereotypes.",,,2011-05-15,2012-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Anderson,,,,MN,,"(612) 747-8946",amyandersonart@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-117,,,, 10507,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,5823,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,5823,,,,"Laura M. Andrews",Individual,"To join fishing and group-hunting expeditions in northern Minnesota to experience first hand the subject of her current work and produce a group of paintings from these trips to be shown in 2012.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Andrews,,,,MN,,"(651) 707-6222",phouka1477@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-118,,,, 10508,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4000,"Other, local or private",14000,,,,"James W. Anton AKA Jim Anton",Individual,"To advance his career as an independent artist by releasing new recordings, implementing a complete promotional strategy, and leading his ensembles in performance.",,,2011-05-15,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Anton,,,,MN,,"(612) 280-3989",ourmine@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-119,,,, 10511,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,8850,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,8850,,,,"Christine A. Baeumler",Individual,"To create a new body of artwork that focuses on the native and invasive species that inhabit the urban Mississippi watershed.",,,2011-07-01,2012-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christine,Baeumler,,,,MN,,"(651) 206-4138",cb@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-120,,,, 10512,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Loretta A. Bebeau",Individual,"To complete nine paintings using alphabets from different languages for one scheduled exhibit and one exhibit in planning stage, then create a website to give the work a Web presence.",,,2011-05-17,2012-05-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loretta,Bebeau,,,,MN,,"(612) 827-3270",labebeau@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-121,,,, 10255,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,10000,,,,"Philip W. Blackburn",Individual,"To compose and produce a Harbor Symphony for ships’ horns in Duluth-Superior and a Car-Horn Fanfare at several community events. To install wind-powered sound-sculptures in metro area parks.",,,2011-05-15,2011-11-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Philip,Blackburn,,,,MN,,"(651) 251-2823",philipbla@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-110,,,, 18425,"Artist Initiative Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2"," ACHF Arts Education","Expand or further develop artistic abilities through varied learning opportunities.",,,,,,,,,"Pritika Chowdhry",Individual,"This project examines the role of public monuments as palimpsests of memory. Artist residencies in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh will support on-site research and creation of new work.",,"This project examines the role of public monuments as palimpsests of memory. Artist residencies in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh will support on-site research and creation of new work.",2011-08-15,2012-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Pritika ",Chowdhry,,,,MN,,"(608) 239-1306",pritikastudio@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/artist-initiative-grant-175,,,, 10517,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,22870,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7800,"Other, local or private",30670,,,,"Nicolas P. Carter",Individual,"Son del Sur performers Nicolas Carter and Mauricio Sanchez will collaborate with host organizations in Cold Spring, Moorhead, Red Wing, and Worthington to offer engaging performances that inspire an appreciation of Latin America’s rich musical heritage and promotes cultural understanding.",,,2011-05-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nicolas,Carter,,,,MN,,"(612) 870-3634",events@nicolascarter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-87,,,, 10518,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,7680,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1920,"Other, local or private",9600,,,,"Linda N. Chatterton",Individual,"Linda Chatterton will work on a performing/educational project within three communities: Bemidji, Willmar, and Northfield. Each community will have her give a recital, master class, and presentation on overcoming performance anxiety. All three will be open to the public.",,,2011-02-01,2011-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Chatterton,,,,MN,,"(612) 920-9479",linda@lindachatterton.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-88,,,, 10521,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,12800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3200,"Other, local or private",16000,,,,"Patrick J. Dewane",Individual,"This project will bring the multi-media show, The Mushroom Picker, about an unlikely World War II hero from a small Midwestern town to the following Minnesota towns: Warroad, Roseau, Lake Bronson, Stephen, Perham, Detroit Lakes, and Grand Rapids.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,Dewane,,,,MN,,"(612) 578-1203",dewanefamily@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-89,,,, 10534,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,24890,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6490,"Other, local or private",31380,,,,"Ignacio N. Herrera AKA Nachito Herrera",Individual,"Herrera will perform Latin and Cuban jazz concerts and classes with his trio at the Reif Center in Grand Rapids, the Greater Lakes Area Performing Arts series in Pequot Lakes, and at the College of Saint Benedict/Saint John’s University in Collegeville.",,,2011-04-01,2012-02-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ignacio,Herrera,,,,MN,,"(651) 230-1709",aurogonzalez2003@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-90,,,, 10539,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,13188,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3172,"Other, local or private",16360,,,,"Teresa L. Konechne",Individual,"In her film, Woven from the Land, diverse women talk about the prairie, loss of rural culture, and connection to land. Screened primarily in rural communities, post-screening discussions will encourage dialogue about the history of land, racism, and healing.",,,2010-07-24,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Teresa,Konechne,,,,MN,,"(612) 214-1121",tontheroad@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-91,,,, 10541,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,40800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,10200,"Other, local or private",51000,,,,"William C. McLaughlin AKA Billy McLaughlin",Individual,"McLaughlin will share original music, fingerstyle guitar technique, arrangements of traditional Christmas music and story with communities in greater Minnesota through performance and educational workshops.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,William,McLaughlin,,,,MN,,"(952) 905-9800",billymclaughlinmusic@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-92,,,, 10556,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,12491,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4399,"Other, local or private",16890,,,,"Loretta J. Simonet",Individual,"Curtis and Loretta to present, Minnesota Heritage in Song, a concert of songs and commentary from early Minnesota history. With period costumes and instruments, they immerse the audience so they might truly experience the lives of our ancestors in those times.",,,2010-09-10,2011-04-09,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loretta,Simonet,,,,MN,,"(612) 781-9537",curtisloretta@att.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-94,,,, 10563,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,42565,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7436,"Other, local or private",50001,,,,"Butch Thompson",Individual,"Butch Thompson will present a series of traditional jazz performances throughout the state of Minnesota. He will also conduct one K-12 educational outreach program in each community.",,,2011-09-01,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Butch,Thompson,,,,MN,,"(651) 308-5552",butte1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-95,,,, 10570,"Arts Learning",2011,41540,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,41540,,,,"Linda A. Bruning",Individual,"To ""create, perform and respond"" an original theater piece including: acting, writing, music, visual arts, dance on the concept ""true heroism;"" the piece will incorporate core curriculum areas of arts, social studies, English, computer science, carpentry, and online education",,,2010-08-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Bruning,,,,MN,,"(612) 871-2479",lambruning@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-83,,,, 10572,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,17823,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4678,"Other, local or private",22501,,,,"Rolf C. Erdahl AKA Pages of Music with Rolf and Carrie",Individual,"The Vecchione/Erdahl Duo will tour with recitals of new music for oboe/bass duo to Owatonna, Grand Rapids, and Duluth; and with Pages of Music with Rolf and Carrie educational programs to 32 communities served by the Great River Regional Library system.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rolf,Erdahl,,,,MN,,"(651) 319-1413",rolferd@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-97,,,, 10577,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,72000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,18000,"Other, local or private",90000,,,,"Prudence J. Johnson",Individual,"Prudence Johnson and A Girl Named Vincent is a concert presentation of Edna St Vincent Millay's poetry set to music by four Minnesota composers and performed by singer Prudence Johnson and a five-piece acoustic ensemble, with a scripted narrative and projected images, providing historical context and a visual component that captures the tone of the music and poetry.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Prudence,Johnson,,,,MN,,"(612) 978-0683",prudence@prudencejohnson.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-98,,,, 10581,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,40065,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,10019,"Other, local or private",50084,,,,"Debra Elias Morse AKA Deborah Elias",Individual,"Deborah Elias and twelve partners will present performances of Flamenco, Pure and Strong, flamenco guitar, song, and dance with community engagement and arts learning in twelve communities in 2011-12.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Debra Elias",Morse,,,,MN,,"(651) 224-2075",dedanza@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-99,,,, 10316,"Arts Learning",2011,75000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,57815,"Other, local or private",132815,,,,"MacPhail Center for Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To expand MacPhail's pilot Creative Aging Program from one to five assisted living and retirement communities, and to increase hands-on music participation from 120 to 700 seniors.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Fideler,"MacPhail Center for Music","501 S 2nd St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2383,"(612) 767-5326",fideler.leslie@macphail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-39,,,, 10317,"Arts Access",2011,75000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,42900,"Other, local or private",117900,,,,"MacPhail Center for Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MacPhail Center for Music requests $75,000 to develop and expand its Inclusive Partnership Initiative to four community partnerships (from 54 to 58) in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota reaching 850 additional students and recruiting five new teaching artists rooted in arts-based community-building.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Fideler,"MacPhail Center for Music","501 S 2nd St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2383,"(612) 767-5326",fideler.leslie@macphail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-54,,,, 10318,"Arts Learning",2011,100000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,77000,"Other, local or private",177000,,,,"MacPhail Center for Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","MacPhail Center for Music will expand its Creative Aging Program to seven assisted living communities and enroll 700 seniors in participatory music activities based on an accessible, sequential learning model.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meg,Nodzon,"MacPhail Center for Music","501 S 2nd St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2383,"(612) 767-5309",nodzon.meg@macphail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-40,,,, 10320,"Arts Learning",2011,24170,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,7048,"Other, local or private",31219,,,,"Maxfield Magnet Elementary","K-12 Education","Saint Paul Public Schools will increase access to arts learning for underserved African American and other students by establishing two artist residencies in Maxfield Magnet Elementary School that include culturally relevant arts learning experiences for 240 students, community/family events, and teacher/artist professional development.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Stachel,"Maxfield Magnet Elementary","380 N Victoria St","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 293-8680",nancy.stachel@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-41,,,, 10321,"Arts Learning",2011,45620,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,8000,"Other, local or private",53620,,,,"Milkweed Editions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Read, Explore, Create provides students the opportunity to read a Milkweed Editions book, explore the themes of the book through an artist residency, visit with the author, and create a work of art integrating these experiences.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Strickland,"Milkweed Editions","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55415-3015,"(612) 215-2559",kate_strickland@milkweed.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-42,,,, 10322,"Arts Learning",2011,51500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,15175,"Other, local or private",66675,,,,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Working in partnership with nearby community organizations, Minneapolis College of Art and Design will engage children, youth, and teens from low-income families in its studio art and design programs.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Wolken,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design","2501 Stevens Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 874-3789",Cheryl_Wolken@mcad.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-43,,,, 10323,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,14842,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4146,"Other, local or private",18988,,,,"Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Association AKA Minneapolis Guitar Quartet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minneapolis Guitar Quartet will conduct Minnesota library tours to six different regions of greater Minnesota, performing six library concerts in each region for a total of 36 concerts.",,,2010-08-15,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Hagedorn,"Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Association AKA Minneapolis Guitar Quartet","2550 Dupont Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55405-3506,"(612) 374-4681",hagedorn@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-34,,,, 10326,"Arts Access",2011,25230,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,25230,,,,"Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Fidgety Fairy Tales: The Mental Health Musicals promote positive images of children with mental health disorders. We will bring live musical theatre to three residential treatment programs.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Jenson,"Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health","165 Western Ave N Ste 2","St Paul",MN,55102-4613,"(651) 644-7333",mjenson@macmh.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-55,,,, 10327,"Arts Access",2011,58580,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,58580,,,,"Minnesota Book and Literary Arts Building AKA Open Book","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Open Book will plan literary and book arts experiences with and for underserved neighbors in Cedar-Riverside and other nearby communities. Community writing residencies will culminate in free participatory Family Days featuring community and established writers, book artists, food, and festivity.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brian,Bergee,"Minnesota Book and Literary Arts Building AKA Open Book","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55415,"(612) 215-2572",bbergee@openbookmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-56,,,, 10328,"Arts Access",2011,14500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,14500,,,,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In partnership with three community-based organizations, MCBA will launch The Teen Voices Project, which offers customized workshops to introduce teens to creative expression through the book arts.",,,2011-03-01,2011-12-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Rathermel,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1279,"(612) 215-2525",jrathermel@mnbookarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-57,,,, 10329,"Arts Access",2011,49500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,84500,"Other, local or private",134000,,,,"Minnesota Film Arts AKA The Film Society of Minneapolis-Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Film Arts proposes, as part of a long-term strategy, to reach out to regionally represented and underserved ethnic communities, by presenting ethnically-themed film festival(s) every year. We plan to launch this programming in 2010 with an Asian Film Festival.",,,2010-09-01,2011-04-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Smoluchowski,"Minnesota Film Arts AKA The Film Society of Minneapolis-Saint Paul","125 Main St SE Ste 125A",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 353-3035",susan.s@mspfilmsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-58,,,, 10331,"Arts Access",2011,80000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,51500,"Other, local or private",131500,,,,"Minnesota Film Arts AKA The Film Society of Minneapolis-Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pursuant to its new long-term strategy, MFA will reach out for a second year to regionally represented and underserved ethnic communities with a proposed Latin American Film Festival.",,,2011-11-01,2011-11-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Smoluchowski,"Minnesota Film Arts AKA The Film Society of Minneapolis-Saint Paul","125 Main St SE Ste 125A",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 353-3035",susan.s@mspfilmsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-59,,,, 10332,"Arts Access",2011,25150,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2976,"Other, local or private",28126,,,,"Minnesota Fringe Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Fringe will increase arts participation first by bringing diverse and under-represented audiences, then by recruiting artists from those audiences to produce shows of their own, continuing the diversification cycle.",,,2010-07-01,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robin,Gillette,"Minnesota Fringe Festival","79 13th Ave NE, Ste 112",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 872-1212",robin@fringefestival.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-60,,,, 10333,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,12000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,52513,"Other, local or private",64513,,,,"Minnesota Guitar Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Guitar Society seeks funding to support a series of concerts, workshops, master classes, and in-school visits by 10 internationally renowned guitarists from abroad and the U. S., to be presented in Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and South St. Paul.",,,2010-07-01,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Hintz,"Minnesota Guitar Society","PO Box 14986",Minneapolis,MN,55414-0986,"(651) 699-6827",phintz@divcs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-36,,,, 10334,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,24000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,49200,"Other, local or private",73200,,,,"Minnesota Guitar Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Guitar Society will present a series of concerts, workshops, master classes, and in-school visits by guitarists from abroad and across the Unites States in Duluth, Fergus Falls, and the Twin Cities and their suburbs.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Hintz,"Minnesota Guitar Society","PO Box 14986",Minneapolis,MN,55414-0986,"(651) 699-6827",phintz@divcs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-37,,,, 10335,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,76425,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,18506,"Other, local or private",94931,,,,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Museum of American Art requests funding for a touring exhibition of highlights from its outstanding collection of American art from the 19th century to the present, with special emphasis on the art of Minnesota and the region.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","75 W 5th St Ste 224","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 492-0309",kmakholm@mmaa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-38,,,, 10336,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,43863,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,10437,"Other, local or private",54300,,,,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Museum of American Art requests funding for a touring exhibition of highlights from its outstanding collection of American art from the 19th century to the present, with special emphasis on the art of Minnesota and the region.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristin,Makholm,"Minnesota Museum of American Art","75 W 5th St Ste 224","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 492-0309",kmakholm@mmaa.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-39,,,, 10337,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,100000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,297000,"Other, local or private",397000,,,,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Orchestra is committed to making meaningful concert and education connections with audiences statewide; it is working with Watertown, Dawson, and Brainerd for 2011 concert engagements.",,,2011-04-05,2011-05-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Nichols-Endres,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","1111 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2477,"(612) 371-5659",lnichols@mnorch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-40,,,, 10338,"Arts Access",2011,50000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,5000,"Other, local or private",55000,,,,"Minnetonka Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To provide unprecedented access to in-depth, high-quality arts instruction (an average of 10 contact hours per student) on MCFTA campus, at its new classroom at Ridgedale Center, and in the community for an estimated 500 at-risk and economically disadvantaged children and youth identified by seven grassroots community partners",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roxanne,Heaton,"Minnetonka Center for the Arts","2240 North Shore Dr",Wayzata,MN,55391-9127,"(952) 473-7361x 15",rheaton@minnetonkaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-61,,,, 10339,"Arts Access",2011,191648,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,42000,"Other, local or private",233648,,,,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To revolutionize access, Mixed Blood proposes FREE THEATRE - no-cost access to productions, eliminating the economic barrier to more effectively engage underrepresented populations.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pj,Doyle,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 S 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1100,"(612) 338-7959",pj@mixedblood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-62,,,, 10340,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,36392,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,9099,"Other, local or private",45491,,,,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","With a 30-year track record of touring in Minnesota, Mixed Blood Theatre Company will tour seven productions to 16 statewide communities over the next two years to promote pluralism, to serve vulnerable Minnesotans, and to provoke discussion and education about cultural competence.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pj,Doyle,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 S 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1100,"(612) 338-7959",pj@mixedblood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-41,,,, 10341,"Arts Access",2011,191608,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,191608,,,,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Mixed Blood Theatre will expand access for Somali immigrant populations in the 55454/Cedar Riverside neighborhood through activities including a partnership with Bedlam Theatre, fostering increased engagement through Somali community-led events and activities, Mixed Blood-produced programming, and a unique performance program.",,,2010-07-01,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pj,Doyle,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 S 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1100,"(612) 338-7959",pj@mixedblood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-63,,,, 10345,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,50004,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12001,"Other, local or private",62005,,,,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nautilus will tour its production of, I AM ANNE FRANK, to rural Minnesota, sponsored in year one by the Jon Hassler Theater in Plainview, the Duluth Festival Opera, and the Bemidji Symphony; with three new sites in year two.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Krywosz,"Nautilus Music-Theater","308 Prince St Ste 250","St Paul",MN,55101-1437,"(651) 298-9913",nautilus@nautilusmusictheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-42,,,, 10346,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,79140,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,23410,"Other, local or private",102550,,,,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Nautilus will tour its chamber music-theater productions to five cities throughout Minnesota: Duluth, Bemidji, Plainview, Saint Cloud, and Bigfork, sponsored in each city by an established presenter.",,,2011-09-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Krywosz,"Nautilus Music-Theater","308 Prince St Ste 250","St Paul",MN,55101-1437,"(651) 298-9913",nautilus@nautilusmusictheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-43,,,, 10352,"Arts Learning",2011,30000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,2535,"Other, local or private",32535,,,,"Northern Clay Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Northern Clay Center proposes a series of partnerships with community organizations that serve individuals 55 years of age and older, which would provide ongoing clay instruction, lifelong learning in the arts, and opportunities for multi-generational collaboration to place-bound and somewhat mobile populations.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Millfelt,"Northern Clay Center","2424 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1027,"(612) 339-8007x 302",sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-45,,,, 10356,"Arts Access",2011,155375,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,155375,,,,"Northrop Concerts and Lectures","State Government","Northrop Concerts and Lectures is piloting a community access program designed to build sustainable relationships with four underserved populations; provide programming reflective of cultural identity and interest; remove barriers of participation; and create points of entry/context for performances.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Johnson,"Northrop Concerts and Lectures","84 Church St SE 84 Church St SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-0281,"(612) 624-4473",benjohn@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-65,,,, 10358,"Arts Access",2011,18000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,21300,"Other, local or private",39300,,,,"Off-Leash Area AKA Off-Leash Area: Contemporary Performance Works","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Off-Leash Area's 2011 Neighborhood Garage Tour, touring contemporary performance to the metro suburbs: 24 performances in 12 neighborhoods over 3 months, reaching approx. 850 people.",,,2011-03-01,2011-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Herwig,"Off-Leash Area AKA Off-Leash Area: Contemporary Performance Works","3540 34th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2733,"(612) 724-7372",offleash@offleasharea.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-66,,,, 10359,"Arts Access",2011,31800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,31800,,,,"Open Eye Figure Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Open Eye will launch a visibility campaign to engage those in the community that do not participate in the arts because of perceived barriers of affordability or lack of awareness of the theater.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Haas,"Open Eye Figure Theatre","506 24th St E",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3732,"(612) 874-6338",susan.haas@openeyetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-67,,,, 10360,"Arts Learning",2011,25675,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,4500,"Other, local or private",30175,,,,"Red Eye Collaboration AKA Red Eye","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To develop and implement the second phase of the Artist Teaching Artist professional development program in FY11 and then support for a new retinue of teaching artists to begin the Artist Teaching Artist training in FY12.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Miriam,Must,"Red Eye Collaboration AKA Red Eye","15 W 14th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2301,"(612) 870-7531",staff@redeyetheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-46,,,, 10361,"Arts Access",2011,100000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,22600,"Other, local or private",122600,,,,"Ordway Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Ordway will increase access for senior citizens with limited income and/or transportation challenges to attend “Guys and Dolls” and contribute stories of the time period through workshops with artists.",,,2011-02-15,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lee,Koch,"Ordway Center for the Performing Arts","345 Washington St","St Paul",MN,55102-1419,"(651) 282-3034",lkoch@ordway.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-68,,,, 10364,"Arts Access",2011,26000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7500,"Other, local or private",33500,,,,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Hyphe-NATIONS: Immigrants Matter is a community-based project that will involve creating a sustained relationship with Latina/o immigrants and the Latin American community of Lake Street and its surrounding neighborhoods between July 2010 and June 2011 through workshops, events, and dialogues.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 102",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-69,,,, 10365,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,22300,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,10344,"Other, local or private",32644,,,,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pangea World Theater, along with the Lao Assistance Center and Intermedia Arts Minnesota, will bring TeAda Production's Refugee Nation theater performance to the Twin Cities, an acclaimed interdisciplinary/multimedia presentation that explores the impact of war, refugees, global politics and U. S. citizenship.",,,2010-10-01,2010-10-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 102",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-47,,,, 10366,"Arts Learning",2011,40200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,9000,"Other, local or private",49200,,,,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In the Diverse Stages program, Pangea teaching artists and the fine arts faculty of Southwest High School will introduce students to material that will enhance core curriculum as well as prepare students to create original theatrical work based on their lives and issues.",,,2010-09-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 102",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-47,,,, 10367,"Arts Learning",2011,23480,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,14367,"Other, local or private",37847,,,,"Park Square Theatre Company AKA Park Square Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Park Square's Theatre Ambassadors Program is a nine-month program to strengthen the skills and leadership of twenty teens through artist-led workshops, performances, and service projects that serve an additional 500 community members.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Teresa,Evans,"Park Square Theatre Company AKA Park Square Theatre","408 St Peter St Ste 110","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 767-8497",evans@parksquaretheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-48,,,, 10368,"Arts Access",2011,42250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,42250,,,,"Park Square Theatre Company AKA Park Square Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Park Square will increase access for patrons with disabilities by implementing initiatives to overcome identified barriers: price, limited interpreted performances and knowledge of access services.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Teresa,Evans,"Park Square Theatre Company AKA Park Square Theatre","408 St Peter St Ste 110","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 767-8497",evans@parksquaretheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-70,,,, 10371,"Arts Learning",2011,54520,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,54520,,,,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zenon proposes six residency programs at schools and community centers in Buffalo, Faribault, and Saint Paul, serving deaf/hard of hearing, at-risk, and general population students.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mara,Winke,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 226-7737",marasmail@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-49,,,, 10372,"Arts Learning",2011,29996,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,29996,,,,"Pillsbury Math Science Technology School","K-12 Education","Children's Theatre Company will use theater, storytelling, and creative writing to introduce and enrich arts learning for students in grades 4 and 5 through a thirteen-session Neighborhood Bridges theater arts residency which also complements literacy goals.",,,2011-11-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Tuck,"Pillsbury Math Science Technology School","2250 Garfield St NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(612) 668-1530",stuck@mpls.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-50,,,, 10374,"Arts Learning",2011,102400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,60805,"Other, local or private",163205,,,,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pillsbury House Theatre and the Pillsbury House Neighborhood Center will work together to integrate arts learning into five of the non-arts community programs, reaching people ages 20 months to 50 years.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-51,,,, 10377,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,40500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,14500,"Other, local or private",55000,,,,"Ragamala Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Three public performances and seven days of outreach in Duluth, Fergus Falls, and Rochester will bring Ragamala’s work to underserved areas and educate new audiences about the arts/culture of India and Japan.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Nadel,"Ragamala Dance","711 W Lake St Ste 309",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2975,"(612) 964-9213",tamara@ragamala.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-49,,,, 10384,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,38400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,9600,"Other, local or private",48000,,,,"Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society AKA The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To support of the planning and implementation of regional tours in nontraditional Minnesota venues in the 2010-11 season.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Gienapp,"Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society AKA The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra","408 St Peter St 3rd Fl","St Paul",MN,55102-1497,"(651) 225-5681",tgienapp@spcomail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-52,,,, 10385,"Arts Learning",2011,153767,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,15000,"Other, local or private",168767,,,,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","The Saint Paul Community Youth Arts Project will dramatically increase Saint Paul Parks and Recreations ability to use its many community spaces to engage Saint Paul at-risk youth in grades K-12 in high-quality arts learning opportunities during out-of-school time hours.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catherine,Penkert,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","25 W 4th St 400 City Hall Annex","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 266-6422",Catherine.Penkert@ci.stpaul.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-53,,,, 10387,"Arts Learning",2011,52850,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,5000,"Other, local or private",57850,,,,"Saint Paul Public Schools","K-12 Education","Students of three distinct Saint Paul school communities housed in one building will come together to create and perform music, theater, visual art, and writing in Jazz at Rondo. Standards-based arts learning will foster development of individual and collective voice.",,,2010-08-15,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebekah,Doyle,"Saint Paul Public Schools","360 Colborne St Innovation/Dev Off","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 767-8366",REBEKAH.DOYLE@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-54,,,, 10388,"Arts Learning",2011,69040,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,5500,"Other, local or private",74540,,,,"Saint Paul Public Schools","K-12 Education","Students of three distinct Saint Paul school communities, housed in one building, will come together to create and perform music, theater, visual art, and writing in Jazz at Rondo. Standards-based arts learning will foster development of individual and collective voice.",,,2011-07-15,2012-06-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebekah,Doyle,"Saint Paul Public Schools","360 Colborne St Innovation/Dev Off","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 767-8366",REBEKAH.DOYLE@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-55,,,, 10389,"Arts Learning",2011,14000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,550,"Other, local or private",14550,,,,"Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Semilla: The Phillips Mosaic Project will train youth and adult artistic leaders in mosaic arts, while beautifying the neighborhood and building community through workshops with community partners, the result of which will be mosaic planters throughout the community.",,,2010-07-05,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,"Cabello Hansel","Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church","2742 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 296-2231",phcreate@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-56,,,, 10390,"Arts Learning",2011,30000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,3200,"Other, local or private",33200,,,,"Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Phillips art project, Semilla, will expand to teach mosaic and mural arts to bilingual, multigenerational communities by training youth and adult artists as arts facilitators and by creating mosaic planters and murals that help unify the community.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,"Cabello Hansel","Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church","2742 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 296-2231",phcreate@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-57,,,, 10394,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,29289,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7500,"Other, local or private",33510,,,,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists will present concerts in Staples and Duluth. The Singers also will offer classes and outreach activities to local high school and community choirs.",,,2011-09-01,2012-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Culloton,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 303",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(651) 917-1948",office@singersmca.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-53,,,, 10395,"Arts Learning",2011,38250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,38250,,,,"South Education Center","K-12 Education","The community of special needs learners at the South Education Center (Richfield) will participate in extended, quality arts learning, increasing their skills in arts participation and producing lasting artwork for the school gardens and entry.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Bendtsen,"South Education Center","7450 Penn Ave S",Richfield,MN,55423,"(612) 355-5945",KMBendtsen@District287.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-58,,,, 10396,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,18650,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7150,"Other, local or private",25800,,,,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sounds of Hope, Ltd. Will tour to rural cities in southeastern Minnesota with a company of young performers from twelve or more countries worldwide.",,,2011-03-15,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Surprenant,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","253 4th St E Ste 205","St Paul",MN,55101-1643,"(651) 225-4179",tsurprenant@soundsofhope.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-54,,,, 10398,"Arts Learning",2011,74000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,10000,"Other, local or private",84000,,,,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater's Family Matters Project will conduct ten-day dance residencies for core groups of fourth to sixth graders in three West Metro Education Program member districts, including planning, lecture/demonstrations, daily classroom workshops, community workshops, concluding performances, and evaluation.",,,2011-09-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Costello,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","1937 Glenwood Pkwy","Golden Valley",MN,55422-3867,"(763) 521-7738",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-59,,,, 10399,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,76000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,21000,"Other, local or private",97000,,,,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Stuart Pimsler Dance & Theater will present public performances and community-inclusive residency activities in collaboration with seven Minnesota presenter communities throughout the state during the next two seasons.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stuart,Pimsler,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","1937 Glenwood Pkwy","Golden Valley",MN,55422-3867,"(763) 521-7738",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-55,,,, 10400,"Arts Learning",2011,82500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,82500,,,,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Family Matters Project is a series of 2-week residencies for schools in the 11 member West Metro Education Program districts which will include the history of dance, movement skills, dance creation and performance by students, planning and evaluation time, and workshops for the community.",,,2010-09-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Costello,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","1937 Glenwood Pkwy","Golden Valley",MN,55422-3867,"(763) 521-7738",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-60,,,, 10401,"Arts Access",2011,60100,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4000,"Other, local or private",64100,,,,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Moving Stories project will introduce the power of dance to caregivers at the Hennepin County Medical Center through a series of workshops, performances, and free tickets to SPDT's Home Season.",,,2011-06-01,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Costello,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","1937 Glenwood Pkwy","Golden Valley",MN,55422-3867,"(763) 521-7738",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-73,,,, 10402,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,67200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,24173,"Other, local or private",91373,,,,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater will present public performances and community-inclusive residency activities in collaboration with seven Minnesota presenter communities throughout the state during the next two seasons.",,,2010-09-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stuart,Pimsler,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","1937 Glenwood Pkwy","Golden Valley",MN,55422-3867,"(763) 521-7738",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-56,,,, 10404,"Arts Access",2011,49000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,49000,,,,"Ten Thousand Things AKA Ten Thousand Things Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","We are seeking an Arts Access grant to tour the three shows of our 2010-2011 to audiences in Alexandria, St. Cloud, and Leech Lake, in hopes of building new relationships with groups that serve low-income people in these communities.",,,2010-08-01,2011-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Hensley,"Ten Thousand Things AKA Ten Thousand Things Theater","3153 S 36th Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2126,"(612) 724-4494",michelleh@tenthousandthings.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-74,,,, 10405,"Arts Learning",2011,25400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,25400,,,,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Textile Center will conduct 12-week fiber art residencies at Sobriety High Charter School sites in Coon Rapids and Edina. This standards-based residency will complement and extend academic programming for students who are recovering from alcohol and drug dependency.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Miller,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","3000 University Ave SE Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3357,"(612) 436-0464x 103",mmiller@textilecentermn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-61,,,, 10406,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,9480,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7946,"Other, local or private",17426,,,,"TU Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","TU Dance will tour to two greater Minnesota communities (Bigfork and Fergus Falls), presenting public performances and collaborating with each partner to conduct master classes, reach underserved populations, and engage the largest and broadest possible audiences.",,,2011-09-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Sand,"TU Dance","PO Box 40405","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 605-1925",julie.sand@tudance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-57,,,, 10407,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,49200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,17000,"Other, local or private",66200,,,,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Textile Center will create a touring exhibition showcasing artistic excellence and innovation in fiber art by accomplished Minnesota fiber artists. The fiber art exhibition will initially travel to Bemidji, Lanesboro, Mankato, and New York Mills and will include hands-on education activities.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Miller,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","3000 University Ave SE Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3357,"(612) 436-0464x 103",mmiller@textilecentermn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-58,,,, 10408,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,38000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,9200,"Other, local or private",47200,,,,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Textile Center will create a touring exhibition showcasing artistic excellence and innovation in fiber art by accomplished Minnesota fiber artists. The fiber art exhibition will initially travel to Bemidji, Lanesboro, Mankato, and New York Mills and will include hands-on education activities.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Miller,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","3000 University Ave SE Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3357,"(612) 436-0464x 103",mmiller@textilecentermn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-59,,,, 10410,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2570,"Other, local or private",7570,,,,"Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Servant Hearts and The Phoenix, the gay straight alliance of Bemidji State University will present a community outreach concert by the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus at Bemidji State University.",,,2011-03-19,2011-03-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Taykalo,"Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 307",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 339-7664",ctaykalo@tcgmc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-61,,,, 10411,"Arts Learning",2011,25472,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,10500,"Other, local or private",36500,,,,"University of Minnesota Theatre and Dance","State Government","Stage Elements is an eleven-day summer intensive for high school students taught at a college level that introduces participants to the wide variety of theatrical styles and techniques, classical and contemporary, that we teach at the University of Minnesota.",,,2011-01-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Bernstein,"University of Minnesota Theatre and Dance","330 21st Ave S 560A RarigC",Minneapolis,MN,55455,"(612) 625-0373",berns009@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-62,,,, 10413,"Arts Learning",2011,82500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,57500,"Other, local or private",140000,,,,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Upstream Arts is requesting support of its arts residency program in twenty Minneapolis Public Schools’ Special Education classrooms in the 2011-2012 school year. Students of all abilities will participate in music, dance, visual arts, poetry, and theater.",,,2011-08-15,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bree,Sieplinga,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 331-4584",info@upstreamarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-63,,,, 10414,"Arts Access",2011,17400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2000,"Other, local or private",19400,,,,"Urban Arts Academy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To increase arts access, Urban Arts will create bilingual core arts instruction classes, held weekly in three-month sessions, to provide more in-depth knowledge and foster passions for specific art forms.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,Lindstrom,"Urban Arts Academy","3901 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2614,"(612) 827-1641",lisalindstrom@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-75,,,, 10415,"Arts Learning",2011,9123,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,3000,"Other, local or private",10123,,,,"Veterans in the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Veterans in the Arts' Advanced Level Classes are part of a progressive program to bring veterans into the arts through some of the Twin Cities leading centers: Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minnesota Book Arts Center, and Northern Clay Center.",,,2011-06-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Asher,"Veterans in the Arts","PO Box 16576","St Paul",MN,55116,"(651) 270-9489",suzanneasher@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-64,,,, 10416,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,123292,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,30823,"Other, local or private",154115,,,,VocalEssence,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","The VocalEssence Ensemble Singers will tour Minnesota along Highway 23 at Luverne, Marshall, Montevideo, Saint Cloud, and Duluth, in November of 2011. Multiple-day residencies in each community will engage students and adults through performance and educational offerings.",,,2011-07-01,2012-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katrina,"Vander Kooi",VocalEssence,"1900 Nicollet Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403-3746,"(612) 547-1472",kvanderkooi@vocalessence.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-63,,,, 10421,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,30070,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,8000,"Other, local or private",38070,,,,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zenon Dance Company proposes a 3-week tour to southwestern Minnesota during April and May 2011. This includes Marshall, Pipestone, and Luverne, Minnesota. Zenon will perform evening length performances, 5-day intensive residencies, and master classes.",,,2011-04-17,2011-05-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mara,Winke,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 226-7737",marasmail@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-64,,,, 10423,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,6360,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1320,"Other, local or private",7680,,,,Zeitgeist,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zeitgeist is requesting support for, For the Birds, a staged chamber work with music by Victor Zupanc, text by Kevin Kling, and direction by Ben Krywosz, to take place at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heather,Barringer,Zeitgeist,"275 E 4th St Ste 200","St Paul",MN,55101-1628,"(651) 755-1600",heather@zeitgeistnewmusic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-65,,,, 10424,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,18900,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6000,"Other, local or private",24900,,,,Zeitgeist,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zeitgeist will present for, For the Birds, a staged chamber work with music by Victor Zupanc and text by Kevin Kling, which will tour to four communities in northwest Minnesota.",,,2011-06-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heather,Barringer,Zeitgeist,"275 E 4th St Ste 200","St Paul",MN,55101-1628,"(651) 755-1600",heather@zeitgeistnewmusic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-66,,,, 10426,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,49384,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12346,"Other, local or private",61730,,,,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zenon Dance Company proposes touring activities to Duluth, Grand Marais, Mankato, and Cloquet to conduct evening length performances and residency work in each community.",,,2011-10-19,2012-03-08,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mara,Winke,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 226-7737",marasmail@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-67,,,, 10427,"Arts Access",2011,13070,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,13070,,,,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zenon will expand its work with the Twin Cities' deaf/hard of hearing community through a one-week residency at Humboldt Junior High; a free matinee during Zenon's Twin Cities' season; and a free performance of ""The Nutcracker According to Mother Goose.""",,,2010-10-11,2011-05-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mara,Winke,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 226-7737",marasmail@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-76,,,, 10428,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,35967,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,11250,"Other, local or private",47217,,,,"Zorongo Flamenco, Inc. AKA Zorongo Flamenco Dance and Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zorongo Flamenco will join with collaborating partners to bring the art of flamenco dance and music to youth and adults in five Minnesota communities through performances and residency programming.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Tonsfeldt,"Zorongo Flamenco, Inc. AKA Zorongo Flamenco Dance and Theatre","3012 Minnehaha Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1932,"(218) 353-1362",flamenco@zorongo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-68,,,, 10429,"Arts Learning",2011,15473,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,24665,"Other, local or private",40138,,,,"Eastside Children's Summer Program",,"Given Minnesota students choose the arts and science as electives instead of having them as core curriculum, the purpose of this grant is to engage and enrich the lives of lifelong learners through effectively integrating the arts and sciences in our program.",,,2010-07-21,2010-08-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,Pham,"Eastside Children's Summer Program","c/o Arlington Hills Pres Church 1275 E Magnolia Ave","St Paul",MN,55106,"(612) 759-3214",ecsprogram@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-66,,,, 10430,"Arts Access",2011,35500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3000,"Other, local or private",38500,,,,"Lazy Hmong Woman Productions",,"To make theater accessible to the non-English speaking Hmong community, we will mount the play ""Confessions of a Lazy Hmong Woman""in Hmong and nurture the talents of nontraditional Hmong actors.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,May,Lee-Yang,"Lazy Hmong Woman Productions","503 Irving Ave N Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55405,"(651) 587-1208",may@lazyhmongwoman.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-77,,,, 10431,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,87990,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,22000,"Other, local or private",109990,,,,"Minnesota Music Coalition",,"The Minnesota Music Coalition will produce and promote a statewide tour of performances and workshops featuring established and emerging musicians and bands working in fine arts presenting venues.",,,2011-04-01,2011-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Burns,"Minnesota Music Coalition","2088 Randolph Ave","St Paul",MN,55105,"(612) 802-2877",burnsbeth@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-69,,,, 10432,"Arts Access",2011,13950,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,8482,"Other, local or private",22432,,,,"Mixed Precipitation",,"Mixed Precipitation will present fourteen free site-specific performances, in a new forms picnic operettas a hybrid opera accompanied by a five-course menu, created for outdoor performance in community garden spaces in Minneapolis and St. Paul.",,,2010-07-01,2010-09-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Reynolds,"Mixed Precipitation","2401 Blaisdell Ave Ste 2",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 619-2112",mixedprecipitation@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-78,,,, 10434,"Arts Access",2011,3700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1300,"Other, local or private",5000,,,,"20 Theatre Company Twin Cities AKA 20% Theatre Company Twin Cities","Non-Profit Business/Entity","20% Theatre Company seeks MSAB support to conduct two, day-long writing and performance workshops for local transgender and differently-gendered artists in June 2011.",,,2011-03-01,2011-06-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Claire,Avitabile,"20 Theatre Company Twin Cities AKA 20% Theatre Company Twin Cities","5152 Aldrich Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55430,"(612) 227-1188",info@tctwentypercent.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-79,,,, 10435,"Arts Access",2011,79500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,79500,,,,"Asian Media Access","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Offering ""Unsung Among Us"" project - Music learning experience for North Minneapolis neighborhood at-risk youth: music training/twice-a-week, offering piano/guitar/drum classes at open music lab/youth creating songs, and re-mix of the Asian music classic to be broadcasted at RadioASIA.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ange,Hwang,"Asian Media Access","2418 Plymouth Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 376-7715",amamedia@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-80,,,, 10436,"Arts Access",2011,49625,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,49625,,,,"Public Interest, Inc.",,"To increase and diversify participation by new immigrant and communities of color in the outreach programs of Speaking of Home-St. Paul, a major public art project in the skyways of downtown St. Paul.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Nancy Ann",Coyne,"Public Interest, Inc.","111 Marquette Ave Ste 2410",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2033,"(612) 333-6654",coyne007@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-81,,,, 10440,"Arts Learning",2011,134260,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,134260,,,,"AchieveMinneapolis AKA AchieveMpls/Arts for Academic Achievement","Non-Profit Business/Entity","AchieveMpls, in partnership with MacPhail Center for Music, Children's Theatre Company, and Givens Foundation for African American Literature, will expand arts learning opportunities for 750 pre K-7 Minneapolis Public School students through programs that enhance the school curriculum and positively impact student learning.",,,2010-07-31,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristi,Pearson,"AchieveMinneapolis AKA AchieveMpls/Arts for Academic Achievement","111 Third Ave S Ste 5",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 455-1552",kpearson@achievempls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-67,,,, 10441,"Arts Learning",2011,52349,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,770,"Other, local or private",53119,,,,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation AKA Wilder Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Wilder Foundation will provide arts learning for elders and adults with disabilities living at Ravoux, a Saint Paul Public Housing hi-rise, and to elders with dementia in its memory loss program by collaborating with Kairos Dance Theatre and the Women's Drum Center.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leah,Driscoll,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation AKA Wilder Foundation","650 Marshall Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 280-2077",leah.driscoll@wilder.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-68,,,, 10442,"Arts Access",2011,44900,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6450,"Other, local or private",51350,,,,"The Archie and Phebe Mae Givens Foundation AKA The Givens Foundation for African American Literature","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In 2010-2011, the Givens Foundation for African American Literature will launch Givens Black Books, a community reading campaign designed to increase access to and engagement in the literary arts in the Twin Cities' African American community.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Arleta,Little,"The Archie and Phebe Mae Givens Foundation AKA The Givens Foundation for African American Literature","7151 York Ave S",Edina,MN,55435-4418,"(612) 250-2426",arleta@givens.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-82,,,, 10443,"Arts Access",2011,28962,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,24388,"Other, local or private",53350,,,,"Ballet Works, Inc. AKA James Sewell Ballet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","James Sewell Ballet' ArtAces is an outreach ticket and transportation program aimed at providing access to our performance and education programs for schools who wish to participate, regardless of financial ability.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,George,Sutton,"Ballet Works, Inc. AKA James Sewell Ballet","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 215",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 672-0480x 2",George@jsballet.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-83,,,, 10444,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,14939,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4819,"Other, local or private",19758,,,,"John D. Noltner",Individual,"To create a traveling exhibit for A Peace of My Mind, a documentary project that combines oral history and portraiture to explore the meaning of peace, using art and storytelling as a means to foster public dialogue.",,,2010-07-10,2011-06-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Noltner,,,,MN,,"(612) 865-9519",john@apeaceofmymind.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-71,,,, 10445,"Arts Learning",2011,28081,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,28081,,,,"Bedlam Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Bedlam seeks funds to expand opportunities for teens within our successful youth programming in Minneapolis Cedar-Riverside neighborhood. This grant will fund three youth activities and a skill-building workshop for Bedlam artists in support of youth activities.",,,2010-07-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Maren,Ward,"Bedlam Theatre","PO Box 583082",Minneapolis,MN,55458-3082,"(612) 720-4754",maren@bedlamtheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-69,,,, 10446,"Arts Learning",2011,74800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,74800,,,,"Brooklyn Center Public Schools","K-12 Education","This seven-month multimedia arts program is framed through documentary filmmaking and community engagement. Students will create, perform, and respond to their learning in the areas of video, audio production, and scriptwriting/storytelling.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Truong,"Brooklyn Center Public Schools","6500 Humboldt Ave N","Brooklyn Center",MN,55430,"(763) 561-2120x 1117",jtruong@brookcntr.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-70,,,, 10447,"Arts Access",2011,54500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12000,"Other, local or private",66500,,,,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Cedar will partner with Brian Coyle Center, African Development Center, and West Bank School of Music to engage the East African communities of Cedar-Riverside with a comprehensive arts program that uses music events as the focal point.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adrienne,Dorn,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","416 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1033,"(612) 338-2674x 103",adorn@thecedar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-84,,,, 10451,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,23948,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,5988,"Other, local or private",29936,,,,"CLIMB Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Return to Honor, sensitizes communities to the challenges faced by military personnel returning from combat. The play will be performed throughout Minnesota nineteen times, hosted by our partner libraries.",,,2011-03-16,2011-06-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peg,Wetli,"CLIMB Theatre","6415 Carmen Ave E","Inver Grove Heights",MN,55076-4428,"(651) 453-9275x 13",peg@climb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-72,,,, 10453,"Arts Learning",2011,21395,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,21395,,,,"Discovery Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Discovery Center offers four new arts opportunities in orchestra, instrumental ensemble, opera, and pottery to increase the engagement of youth and adults, expand access to the arts for underserved populations, and increase community wide knowledge through cable TV.",,,2010-07-12,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,DeLuca,"Discovery Arts Council","5050 Independence St","Maple Plain",MN,55359-9642,"(952) 449-8351",maliabenn@juno.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-71,,,, 10455,"Arts Learning",2011,18400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,18400,,,,"El Colegio Charter School","K-12 Education","Students and community will engage in a sustained art-making project, exploring the significance of place and culminating in the creation of a mosaic mural that transforms the entrance of our school into a more welcoming environment, affirming our diverse community.",,,2011-07-01,2011-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Greenberg,"El Colegio Charter School","4137 Bloomington Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 728-5728x 205",david@el-colegio.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-72,,,, 10457,"Arts Learning",2011,13603,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,84,"Other, local or private",13687,,,,"Farmington Elementary","K-12 Education","Focusing on a theme of Making Art Together Builds Community, all students at Farmington Elementary will work with one of four artists using the European and American folk song and dance, Ghaian drumming, West African dance, and puppetry.",,,2010-10-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doris,Mcnamara,"Farmington Elementary","500 Maple St",Farmington,MN,55024-1599,"(651) 463-9028",dmcnamara@farmington.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-74,,,, 10460,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,31715,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,27200,"Other, local or private",58915,,,,"Friends of the Hopkins Center for the Arts AKA Hopkins Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To enhance its concert series with four events that present high quality artists who otherwise would not be heard in the community.",,,2010-10-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Hanna-Bibus,"Friends of the Hopkins Center for the Arts AKA Hopkins Center for the Arts","1111 Mainstreet",Hopkins,MN,55343-7552,"(952) 979-1105",sbibus@hopkinsmn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-74,,,, 10461,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,44440,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,43560,"Other, local or private",88000,,,,"Friends of the Hopkins Center for the Arts AKA Hopkins Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To bring four concerts to the western suburbs by national artists of high caliber, elevating the artistic merit of our concert season and providing arts experiences not otherwise available to our community.",,,2011-05-17,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Hanna-Bibus,"Friends of the Hopkins Center for the Arts AKA Hopkins Center for the Arts","1111 Mainstreet",Hopkins,MN,55343-7552,"(952) 979-1105",sbibus@hopkinsmn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-75,,,, 10464,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,500,"Other, local or private",2500,,,,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Sumunar Gamelan and Dance Ensemble will present a featured performance at the Minnesota State University Moorhead's Day of World Percussion, to be attended by Moorhead students and faculty plus performers and participants from throughout Minnesota and the Dakotas",,,2010-11-06,2010-11-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Shamrock,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","1313 5th St. SE Mail Unit 111 B-24",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3802,"(612) 729-6737",info@sumunar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-76,,,, 10465,"Arts Access",2011,51019,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,51019,,,,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will dramatically increase access for at risk teens to arts programming, events, and leadership opportunities; eliminating barriers of transportation, cost, and access to information",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Sweetland,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","2822 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2108,"(612) 874-2813",theresa@intermediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-88,,,, 10466,"Arts Learning",2011,10500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,10500,,,,"International Friendship Through the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","IFTPA will collaborate with Sibley Elementary School in Northfield and the Northfield Community Chinese School to hire Chinese musician Gao Hong to do residencies at each school.",,,2010-09-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Dice,"International Friendship Through the Performing Arts","1960 Cliff Lake Rd Ste 129-219",Eagan,MN,55122,"(952) 210-3628",iftpa_usa@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-76,,,, 10469,"Arts Learning",2011,106629,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,106629,,,,"MIGIZI Communications, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Madwe'igan (Ojibwe: a tool for being heard) Project consists of teams of storytelling and media artists engaging American Indian students, grades K to 3, in the creation of video and new media arts projects.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Graham,Hartley,"MIGIZI Communications, Inc.","3123 E Lake St",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 721-6631x 208",ghartley@migizi.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-77,,,, 10473,"Arts Access",2011,23425,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,17000,"Other, local or private",40425,,,,"Library Foundation of Hennepin County","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Childish Films @ the Library is an innovative series of professionally curated classic, independent, and new world cinema for ages three and up. Free and open to the public, films are paired with hands-on arts activities for young children.",,,2010-09-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lynn,DeVore,"Library Foundation of Hennepin County","300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 543-8104",ldevore@hclib.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-90,,,, 10474,"Arts Learning",2011,18400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,18400,,,,"Lionsgate Academy","K-12 Education","Lionsgate Academy will engage a variety of COMPAS artists over a 2-year period to address the unique learning and developmental needs and styles of students on the autism spectrum through increased opportunities for artistic learning, training, and expression.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Johana,Sand,"Lionsgate Academy","3420 Nevada Ave N",Crystal,MN,55427,"(763) 486-5359x 103",johanasand@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-78,,,, 10475,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,17511,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,17511,,,,"Milkweed Editions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Our mission is to expand access to literature and cultivate relationships in communities across the state of Minnesota by bringing two authors to nine locations, for a total of 14 events.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Strickland,"Milkweed Editions","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55415-3015,"(612) 215-2559",kate_strickland@milkweed.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-77,,,, 10476,"Arts Access",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,30110,"Other, local or private",40110,,,,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minneapolis Pops Orchestra will perform five free concerts for seniors during July 2011: four coffee concerts at Nicollet Island, transportation provided; and one neighborhood concert at Elliot Park.",,,2011-04-01,2011-09-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cythnia,Stokes,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","2712 41st Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1810,"(612) 825-2922",stoke003@tc.umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-91,,,, 10478,"Arts Access",2011,45000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,11000,"Other, local or private",56000,,,,"The Minnesota Opera","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The project addresses engagement among underrepresented 20-somethings by addressing unique practical and perceptual barriers, building community networks, and providing participation incentives.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Comeaux,"The Minnesota Opera","620 N 1st St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1225,"(612) 342-9566",bcomeaux@mnopera.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-92,,,, 10479,"Arts Access",2011,40478,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,40478,,,,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Orchestra will partner with the Minneapolis Public Schools to create UPbeat Encore, where students and families attend a concert at Orchestra Hall.",,,2011-06-25,2012-06-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Nichols-Endres,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","1111 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2477,"(612) 371-5659",lnichols@mnorch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-93,,,, 10482,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,36392,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,9099,"Other, local or private",45491,,,,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","With a 30-year track record of touring in Minnesota, Mixed Blood Theatre Company will tour seven productions to 16 statewide communities over the next two years to promote pluralism, to serve vulnerable Minnesotans, and to provoke discussion and education about cultural competence.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pj,Doyle,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 S 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1100,"(612) 338-7959",pj@mixedblood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-79,,,, 10489,"Arts Access",2011,54000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3500,"Other, local or private",57500,,,,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art and Soul of the Arab Community is a program that will create a sustained relationship with the Twin Cities Arab American community between March 2011 and February 2012.",,,2011-03-01,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 102",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-94,,,, 10490,"Arts Access",2011,26800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,23300,"Other, local or private",50100,,,,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To design communication strategies that expose all Pillsbury House constituents (from current patrons to neighbors) to the multiple arts opportunities in Pillsbury House Neighborhood Center.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-95,,,, 10491,"Arts Learning",2011,102400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,58100,"Other, local or private",160500,,,,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pillsbury House Theatre and the Pillsbury House Neighborhood Center will work together to integrate arts learning into five of the non-arts community programs, reaching people ages twenty months to 50 years.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-79,,,, 10492,"Arts Access",2011,13250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,15823,"Other, local or private",29073,,,,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Pillsbury House Theatre will reduce economic and perceptual barriers to theater attendance by implementing an all pay-what-you-can run of BROKE-OLOGY in the winter of 2011 and promoting it specifically to low-income neighborhood residents and participants of community partner organizations.",,,2010-11-01,2011-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-96,,,, 10493,"Arts Access",2011,6700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6700,,,,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","At the Capri Theater in North Minneapolis, Latin orchestras Charanga Tropical and Tropical Zone Orchestra will perform two concerts, introducing a diverse audinence to Latin music during FLOW.",,,2011-03-01,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathryn,Rosebear,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Capri Cultural Arts Program 2210 Oliver Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 643-2049",krosebear@pcyc-mpls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-97,,,, 10494,"Arts Learning",2011,26000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,600,"Other, local or private",26600,,,,"Project SUCCESS AKA Project Success-Students Undertaking Creative Control","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Expand the Stories project for English Language Learner students, writing and performing their migration stories, to three additional public schools in St. Paul and Minneapolis, providing more arts learning opportunities to students who face barriers to participation.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Heagle,"Project SUCCESS AKA Project Success-Students Undertaking Creative Control","1 Groveland Ter Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 874-0776",emilyh@projectsuccess.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-80,,,, 10498,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,63725,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,55550,"Other, local or private",119275,,,,"The Rose Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Rose Ensemble will present an eight city tour of, Songs of Temperance and Temptation: 100 Years of Restraint and Revelry in Minnesota, with concerts/pre-concert discussions/research and choral music workshops.",,,2011-03-15,2012-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jordan,Sramek,"The Rose Ensemble","314 Landmark Ctr 75 W 5th St","St Paul",MN,55102-1423,"(651) 225-4340x 202",jordan@RoseEnsemble.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-83,,,, 10499,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,50000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,37005,"Other, local or private",87005,,,,"The Rose Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Rose Ensemble will significantly expand the scope and depth of its annual greater Minnesota tour by bringing in-school workshops, adult arts learning experiences, and affordable concerts of medieval and Renaissance music to six old and new touring communities.",,,2010-07-15,2010-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Wulff,"The Rose Ensemble","314 Landmark Ctr 75 W 5th St","St Paul",MN,55102-1423,"(651) 225-4340x 206",aaron@RoseEnsemble.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-84,,,, 10502,"Arts Learning",2011,144157,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,21250,"Other, local or private",165407,,,,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","The Saint Paul Community Youth Arts Project will dramatically increase Saint Paul Parks and Recreations ability to use its many community spaces to engage Saint Paul at-risk youth in grades K-12 in high-quality arts learning opportunities during out-of-school time hours.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catherine,Penkert,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","25 W 4th St 400 City Hall Annex","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 266-6422",Catherine.Penkert@ci.stpaul.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-81,,,, 10503,"Arts Access",2011,12000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12000,"Other, local or private",24000,,,,"Soo Visual Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Teen Artist Exhibition Program (MTAEP) will allow Soo to reach out to teen artists, an under- represented group in our programming, and present their contributions to the public.",,,2011-02-15,2011-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Payne,"Soo Visual Arts Center","2638 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 871-2263",carolyn@soovac.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-98,,,, 10509,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,100000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,29050,"Other, local or private",129050,,,,"Shari G. Aronson",Individual,"Aronson will collaborate with eleven presenters to bring puppetry performances and learning experiences to suburban, rural and urban family audiences across Minnesota, expanding on the work of her 2010 Arts Tour grant.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shari,Aronson,,,,MN,,"(612) 724-1435",shari@zpuppets.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-85,,,, 10510,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,65352,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,14122,"Other, local or private",79474,,,,"Shari G. Aronson",Individual,"In 2011, she will tour (as Z Puppets Rosenschnoz) to Duluth Children's Museum, Mankato's Children's Museum, and Austin's Paramount Theatre. Throughout the year, she will present a total of 30 performances and 60 hours of arts education experiences in nearby communities.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shari,Aronson,,,,MN,,"(612) 724-1435",shari@zpuppets.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-86,,,, 10206,"Arts Access",2011,5880,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3880,"Other, local or private",9760,,,,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The project will deliver global music concerts, workshops, and activities to 2,000 persons in three underserved communities: seniors in care facilities, youth, and adults with disabilities.",,,2011-03-15,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Surprenant,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","253 4th St E Ste 205","St Paul",MN,55101-1643,"(651) 225-4179",tsurprenant@soundsofhope.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-19,,,, 10208,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6266,"Other, local or private",15766,,,,"Actors Theater of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Actors Theater of Minnesota will tour the Hockey Mom Hockey Dad production to the Pioneer Place on Fifth Theater in St. Cloud, Minnesota, during January 2011.",,,2011-01-06,2011-04-17,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,William,Collins,"Actors Theater of Minnesota","350 St Peter St Ste 200","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 290-2290",bill@ActorsMN.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-14,,,, 10209,"Arts Learning",2011,43447,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,43447,,,,"AchieveMinneapolis AKA AchieveMpls/Arts for Academic Achievement","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Arts for Academic Achievement seeks Arts Board support for, Apprenticeship: What Do (Good) Authors Do? The project will bring highly qualified teaching artists into 34 Minneapolis Public Schools’ second grade classrooms to teach, inspire, and apprentice young writers.",,,2011-09-01,2012-01-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristi,Pearson,"AchieveMinneapolis AKA AchieveMpls/Arts for Academic Achievement","111 Third Ave S Ste 5",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 455-1552",kpearson@achievempls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-10,,,, 10211,"Arts Access",2011,49000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,49000,,,,"Actors Theater of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Actors Theater of Minnesota offers free theater, a meal, transportation, and after-play educational questions and answers for members of our community partners grandparents/kin caregivers.",,,2011-12-01,2011-12-23,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,William,Collins,"Actors Theater of Minnesota","350 St Peter St Ste 200","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 290-2290",bill@ActorsMN.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-20,,,, 10213,"Arts Learning",2011,4012,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,"Other, local or private",4012,,,,"Anne Sullivan Communication Center","K-12 Education","In a book arts and poetry project titled Roots, students will explore their cultural heritage and ancestry by writing prose and poetry, collecting photographs and other visuals components to be assembled into an artist's book and expanded on with a master poetry/bookmaking class the following year.",,,2010-12-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Edith,McDoanld,"Anne Sullivan Communication Center","3100 E 28th St",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1601,"(612) 668-5000",edith.mcdonald@mpls.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-12,,,, 10216,"Arts Access",2011,19800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2602,"Other, local or private",19800,,,,"Artspace Projects, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Using distance learning technology, Artspace and Springboard will help artists in Brainerd, Fergus Falls, and Duluth to engage with and provide arts experiences for their host communities.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Colin,Hamilton,"Artspace Projects, Inc.","250 Third Ave S Ste 500",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 465-0248",colin.hamilton@artspace.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-21,,,, 10217,"Arts Access",2011,19000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,5300,"Other, local or private",24300,,,,ArtStart,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","The ScrapMobile, a portable art car (van) and art program of ArtStart's ArtScraps Materials Reuse Center, seeks funding to provide free summer arts programming instructed by ArtStart roster artists in parks, housing developments, and recreation centers for underserved youth/families in collaboration with Saint Paul Park and Recreation's Roving Rec program and the St Paul Public Library Bookmobile.",,,2010-07-05,2011-01-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Sirrine,ArtStart,"1459 St Clair Ave","St Paul",MN,55105-2338,"(651) 698-2787",carol@artstart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-22,,,, 10218,"Arts Access",2011,101000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,101000,,,,"SteppingStone Theatre AKA SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In a new School-Community Access Project, SteppingStone Theatre will address barriers to participation and offer additional community-specific events for families in underserved communities.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ross,Willits,"SteppingStone Theatre AKA SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development","55 Victoria St N","St Paul",MN,55104-7196,"(651) 225-9265x 202",ross@steppingstonetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-23,,,, 10219,"Arts Access",2011,110000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,80000,"Other, local or private",190000,,,,"Asian Media Access","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through Peking Opera/Chinese Acrobat, the Project connects under-served Asian American community with theatrical experience, and connects the younger generation with the century old art form.",,,2011-03-01,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ange,Hwang,"Asian Media Access","2418 Plymouth Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 376-7715",amamedia@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-24,,,, 10220,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,6800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1700,"Other, local or private",8500,,,,"The Bach Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Bach Society of Minnesota will tour its performance of “Musical Victim” to Northfield and St. Olaf College.",,,2011-08-01,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Boehnke,"The Bach Society of Minnesota","1043 Grand Ave Ste 229","St Paul",MN,55105-3002,"(651) 602-9507",info@bachsocietymn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-15,,,, 10221,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,55308,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,39724,"Other, local or private",95032,,,,"Ballet Works, Inc. AKA James Sewell Ballet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","James Sewell Ballet requests funds to create and tour Dance N' America, an accessible, engaging, and thought provoking performance designed to cultivate new dance opportunities in communities that we visit in greater Minnesota.",,,2010-07-01,2011-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,George,Sutton,"Ballet Works, Inc. AKA James Sewell Ballet","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 215",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 672-0480x 2",George@jsballet.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-16,,,, 10222,"Arts Access",2011,54250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,13427,"Other, local or private",67677,,,,"Bedlam Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Ten Minute Play Festival will bring together community participants and professional artists to produce original short work providing access to the creative process, and developing new audiences.",,,2011-02-15,2011-05-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Bueche,"Bedlam Theatre","PO Box 583082",Minneapolis,MN,55458-3082,"(612) 341-1038",jfb@bedlamtheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-25,,,, 10224,"Arts Access",2011,44500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,41300,"Other, local or private",85800,,,,"Teatro del Pueblo","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through the Cross-Connections Project Teatro del Pueblo will develop strategic relationships with artistic and community organizations to better reach recent Latino immigrants in the Twin Cities.",,,2011-02-15,2011-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alberto,Justiniano,"Teatro del Pueblo","209 W Page St Ste 208","St Paul",MN,55107-3457,"(651) 224-8806",al@teatrodelpueblo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-26,,,, 10225,"Arts Access",2011,13610,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,13610,,,,"Caponi Art Park AKA Caponi Art Park and Learning Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Caponi Art Park will increase access to the arts for underserved youth in Dakota County through a new outreach program of tours, activities and performances.",,,2011-02-15,2011-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park AKA Caponi Art Park and Learning Center","1205 Diffley Rd",Eagan,MN,55123-1415,"(651) 454-9412",ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-27,,,, 10226,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,7360,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1810,"Other, local or private",9170,,,,"Huge Improv Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Huge Improv Theater will have T. J. Jagodowski and David Pasquesi from Chicago, Illinois, tour their nationally recognized improv show to HUGE Theater in Minneapolis.",,,2011-06-25,2011-06-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Molly,Chase,"Huge Improv Theater","296 Norman Ridge Dr",Bloomington,MN,55437,"(404) 932-3774",molly@hugetheater.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-17,,,, 10227,"Arts Access",2011,75000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,30000,"Other, local or private",105000,,,,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In partnership with over 50 businesses and organizations, The Cedar will engage East African immigrants with a comprehensive arts program titled Cedar Avenue to Art that uses music events as the focal point and also serves the general public",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adrienne,Dorn,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","416 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1033,"(612) 338-2674x 103",adorn@thecedar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-28,,,, 10230,"Arts Learning",2011,58491,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,21276,"Other, local or private",79767,,,,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Children's Theatre Company will mitigate barriers to arts learning for children ages two through five and their classroom teachers through Early Bridges, a program of theater arts learning to take place at child care and preschool sites serving low income children.",,,2011-01-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Smoka-Richardson,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","2400 Third Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3506,"(612) 872-5104",rsmokarichardson@childrenstheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-13,,,, 10231,"Arts Access",2011,35232,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,18,"Other, local or private",35250,,,,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Children's Theatre Company will launch Community Superheroes, a project to engage Latino audiences through partnerships with organizations serving Latinos; free tickets and transportation for children and families to two CTC productions; and pre-performance workshops and post-play reflections.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Smoka-Richardson,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","2400 Third Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3506,"(612) 872-5104",rsmokarichardson@childrenstheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-29,,,, 10232,"Arts Learning",2011,114244,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,1,"Other, local or private",114245,,,,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Children's Theatre Company will mitigate barriers to arts learning for children ages two through five and their classroom teachers through Early Bridges, a program of theater arts learning to take place at child care and preschool sites serving low income children.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Smoka-Richardson,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","2400 Third Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3506,"(612) 872-5104",rsmokarichardson@childrenstheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-14,,,, 10233,"Arts Access",2011,17800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,17800,,,,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Textile Center will increase access to its exhibition and education programs through a new outreach service for schools and community-based organization serving low-income youth. Partners receive a transportation stipend and youth participate in a gallery program and hands-on art activity.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Miller,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","3000 University Ave SE Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3357,"(612) 436-0464x 103",mmiller@textilecentermn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-30,,,, 10236,"Arts Access",2011,137243,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,137243,,,,"CLIMB Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","CLIMB writes/performs six short one-acts outdoors at 28 rural community events; townspeople attending Intergenerational Dialogues choose the plays' topics, discuss theater, and learn our process.",,,2011-02-15,2011-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peg,Wetli,"CLIMB Theatre","6415 Carmen Ave E","Inver Grove Heights",MN,55076-4428,"(651) 453-9275x 13",peg@climb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-32,,,, 10238,"Arts Access",2011,51085,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12020,"Other, local or private",63105,,,,"COMPAS, Inc. AKA COMPAS","Non-Profit Business/Entity","COMPAS and Sibley Bike Depot will create jobs within ArtsWork, an arts-based, employment program, for youth to learn bike repair and work with artist Jan Elftmann to turn them into works of art.",,,2011-06-20,2011-08-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Daniel,Gabriel,"COMPAS, Inc. AKA COMPAS","75 5th St W Ste 304","St Paul",MN,55102-1496,"(651) 292-3254",daniel@compas.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-33,,,, 10250,"Arts Learning",2011,33186,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,33186,,,,"El Colegio Charter School","K-12 Education","Students and community engage in a sustained art-making project exploring the significance of place and culminating in the creation of a mosaic mural that transforms the entrance of our school into a more welcoming environment affirming our diverse community.",,,2010-08-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Greenberg,"El Colegio Charter School","4137 Bloomington Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 728-5728x 205",david@el-colegio.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-17,,,, 10251,"Arts Access",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,25000,,,,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Zenon seeks to create and implement an audience development plan targeting the Twin Cities' deaf/hard of hearing community, a group that traditionally lacks access to dance as an art form.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mara,Winke,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 226-7737",marasmail@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-36,,,, 10256,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,92320,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,23080,"Other, local or private",115400,,,,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Flying Foot Forum will tour “The Percussion Project” to ten Minnesota communities. It will expand its touring in Minnesota, conduct workshops, and bring quality arts to youth and adults.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Chvala,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","3105 Garfield Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2930,"(612) 825-4291",jobohe56@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-24,,,, 10257,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,12522,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,72478,"Other, local or private",85000,,,,"Fools' Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minneapolis based FOOLS PRODUCTIONS proposes a tour of its newest show, THE VAUDEVILLIAN / Spirit of the American Dream to historic theaters and modern performing arts centers across greater Minnesota.",,,2011-01-01,2011-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lloyd,Brant,"Fools' Productions","4244 Garfield Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 850-1804",theatreoffools@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-25,,,, 10259,"Arts Learning",2011,60500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,6000,"Other, local or private",66500,,,,"Pan Asian Arts Alliance",,"Koom Siab United Hearts--a year-round Pan-Asian dance learning project--provides diverse Asian dance classes to disadvantaged Asian American youth to acquire knowledge/skills, and participate at Koom Siab Pan Asian dance performance.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jintu,Wang,"Pan Asian Arts Alliance","1541 Barclay St","St Paul",MN,55106,"(612) 385-6113",paaa@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-19,,,, 10260,"Arts Access",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,16372,"Other, local or private",22372,,,,"West Side Theater Project",,"Professional theater artists will work for and with the West Side neighborhood of St. Paul to create a community-engaged theater production in which community stories inspire the script and score, and professional and community actors share the stage.",,,2010-07-01,2010-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Becky,Dale,"West Side Theater Project","258 Wyoming St E","St Paul",MN,55107-3131,"(651) 216-0060",beckydale@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-38,,,, 10262,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,12840,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3210,"Other, local or private",16050,,,,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA The Minnesota Sinfonia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Minnesota Sinfonia performs a family program in Saint Cloud’s Paramount Theatre and a children’s concert at Camp Courage, both being offered with free admission.",,,2011-07-07,2011-12-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Raphael,Fishman,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA The Minnesota Sinfonia","901 N 3rd St Ste 112",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1022,"(612) 871-1701",mnsinfonia@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-26,,,, 10263,"Arts Access",2011,26900,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,26900,,,,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA The Minnesota Sinfonia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Working with local professional teaching artists, Overtures will feature north Minneapolis children as the starring attraction for 2 Minnesota Sinfonia performances to occur in North Minneapolis.",,,2011-02-20,2011-07-25,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Fishman,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA The Minnesota Sinfonia","901 N 3rd St Ste 112",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1022,"(612) 871-1701",mnsinfonia@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-39,,,, 10267,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,5545,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1672,"Other, local or private",7217,,,,"Grand Symphonic Winds","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Grand Symphonic Winds will collaborate with the Mesabi Community Band to bring its contemporary, international repertoire and performance practices to the Iron Range through a performance and arts learning activities.",,,2011-03-16,2011-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jessica,Tatro,"Grand Symphonic Winds","PO Box 75675","St Paul",MN,55175-0675,"(612) 963-9642",development2@grandsymphonicwinds.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-27,,,, 10271,"Arts Learning",2011,34245,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,34245,,,,"Guild Incorporated","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Moving Matters is a dance and moving arts project that will bring quality dance experience to adults with mental illness and mental health workers. The project will be used as a healing art that will enhance recovery and stimulate healthy partnerships between workers and clients, as well as be a new medium to raise community awareness about mental illness.",,,2011-04-01,2011-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dan,McNeil,"Guild Incorporated","130 S Wabasha St Ste 90","St Paul",MN,55107,"(651) 925-8455",dmcneil@guildincorporated.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-22,,,, 10272,"Arts Learning",2011,51050,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,10160,"Other, local or private",61210,,,,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Schools On Stage residency program uses Shakespearean texts to inspire creativity in teens, culminating in student created works that are performed on the Guthrie stage.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Kukielka,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","818 2nd St S",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1252,"(612) 225-6154",kathyk@guthrietheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-23,,,, 10273,"Arts Access",2011,122730,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,26100,"Other, local or private",148830,,,,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Guthrie Theater will create $5 Previews, promoted through nonprofits, college job placement offices, and (re)employment agencies, to provide access for underemployed and emerging professionals aged 21-35.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Kukielka,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","818 2nd St S",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1252,"(612) 225-6154",kathyk@guthrietheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-41,,,, 10275,"Arts Access",2011,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,15000,"Other, local or private",30000,,,,"Highpoint Center for Printmaking","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Second Tuesdays Project is a free, monthly event featuring artmaking and artist talks that will broaden public access to art experiences and engage new audiences.",,,2011-06-25,2012-06-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carla,McGrath,"Highpoint Center for Printmaking","912 Lake St W",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 871-1326",carla@highpointprintmaking.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-42,,,, 10276,"Arts Learning",2011,16075,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,16075,,,,"Hillcrest Community School","K-12 Education","Hillcrest Community School's project plans collaborative residencies for all students, grades pre-K to 5, to receive video instruction with artist Mike Hazard and jazz study with musicians Ruth MacKenzie and Joan Griffith, that will produce a completed video presentation showcasing their achievements in both artistic disciplines.",,,2011-05-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Cruse,"Hillcrest Community School","9301 Thomas Rd S",Bloomington,MN,55431-2471,"(952) 681-5329",jcruse@bloomington.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-24,,,, 10278,"Arts Access",2011,126400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,184700,"Other, local or private",311100,,,,"The History Theatre, Inc. AKA History Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","History Theatre is seeking funds to establish a new theater access program targeted toward schools and community programs in greater Minnesota in partnership with the Minnesota Historical Society.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbe,Marshall,"The History Theatre, Inc. AKA History Theatre","30 E 10th St","St Paul",MN,55101-2205,"(651) 201-4000",bmarshall@historytheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-43,,,, 10279,"Arts Access",2011,20930,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,4000,"Other, local or private",24930,,,,"Hmong Arts Connection","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Hmong Arts Connection request funds to produce two issues of Paj Ntaub Voice, the premier literary Hmong magazine, and to launch our Hmong writers speaking and teaching series.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,May,Lee-Yang,"Hmong Arts Connection","1245 Carroll Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 587-1208",may@hmongartsconnection.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-44,,,, 10281,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,65000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,31500,"Other, local or private",96500,,,,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Illusion Theater requests a two-year grant to tour, My Antonia and Autistic License, to 10-12 Minnesota communities each year. Through this, Illusion will expand its touring in Minnesota, provide playwriting workshops, and bring quality arts experiences to youth and adults.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Robins,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 704",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1814,"(612) 339-4944x 208",mrobins@illusiontheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-28,,,, 10282,"Arts Access",2011,90200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,90200,,,,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Illusion Theater will use a variety of innovative and enjoyable strategies to create free access for adults and families from Northside Minneapolis to attend Illusion productions.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Robins,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 704",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1814,"(612) 339-4944x 208",mrobins@illusiontheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-45,,,, 10283,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,18000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,5266,"Other, local or private",23266,,,,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In the Heart of the Beast Theatre will tour, Are You Thirsty, a puppetry show about water stewardship, in partnership with nature centers and local government-sponsored community festivals.",,,2011-03-15,2012-03-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loren,Niemi,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre","1500 E Lake St",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1720,"(612) 721-2535x 11",lniemi@hobt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-29,,,, 10284,"Arts Learning",2011,60500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,7000,"Other, local or private",67500,,,,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre will conduct a year-long residency for Phillips neighborhood youth who have limited access to arts enrichment programs in partnership with Waite House, Little Earth, and Hope Community.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loren,Niemi,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre","1500 E Lake St",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1720,"(612) 721-2535x 11",lniemi@hobt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-25,,,, 10285,"Arts Learning",2011,36573,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,,,36573,,,,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sumunar will provide residencies (two years) in Indonesian gamelan music and dance, taught by artist/teachers, collaborating with Main Street Performing Art School, Hopkins, Prairie Seed Academy, Brooklyn Park, Oak Hill Elementary, St. Cloud, and Normandale French Immersion School, Edina.",,,2010-09-01,2011-06-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Shamrock,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","1313 5th St. SE Mail Unit 111 B-24",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3802,"(612) 729-6737",info@sumunar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-26,,,, 10286,"Arts Access",2011,2088,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,2088,"Other, local or private",4176,,,,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Sumunar and Marion W. Savage Elementary School will collaborate in a two-week residency in Indonesian gamelan music making, with intensive daily instruction for special education classes, introductory sessions for general classrooms, and a concluding performance for parents and the public.",,,2011-02-09,2011-02-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Shamrock,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","1313 5th St. SE Mail Unit 111 B-24",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3802,"(612) 729-6737",info@sumunar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-46,,,, 10287,"Arts Access",2011,29195,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,356100,"Other, local or private",385295,,,,"Interact Center for Visual and Performing Arts AKA Interact","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Dis/Cover the Arts expands our capacity to grow audiences of people with disabilities by removing barriers, better fulfilling our mission to create art that challenges perceptions of disability.",,,2011-02-15,2012-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Moore,"Interact Center for Visual and Performing Arts AKA Interact","212 3rd Ave N Ste 140",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1434,"(612) 599-5090",sandy@interactcenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-47,,,, 10288,"Arts Learning",2011,16250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,100,"Other, local or private",16350,,,,"Intermediate School District 287","K-12 Education","The Emotional Expression and Connection Through Clowning Project will provide a two-year series of six performance art residencies for 124 students who have significant emotional-behavioral disabilities.",,,2010-10-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Sterlacci,"Intermediate School District 287","1820 Xenium Ln N",Plymouth,MN,55441,"(763) 550-7380",PSterlacci@District287.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-27,,,, 10289,"Arts Learning",2011,16250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,100,"Other, local or private",16350,,,,"Intermediate School District 287","K-12 Education","The Emotional Expression and Connection Through Clowning Project will provide a two-year series of six performance art residencies for 124 students who have significant emotional-behavioral disabilities.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Sterlacci,"Intermediate School District 287","1820 Xenium Ln N",Plymouth,MN,55441,"(763) 550-7380",PSterlacci@District287.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-28,,,, 10291,"Arts Tour Minnesota",2011,29672,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7178,"Other, local or private",36850,,,,"The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project will present a touring version of its recent Art of Conflict visual art exhibition and, The Unreturned, a film, to six communities in greater Minnesota.",,,2011-03-15,2011-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Luke,Wilcox,"The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project","1346 Westwood Hills Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55426,"(952) 545-9981",luke@reconciliationproject.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-tour-minnesota-30,,,, 10295,"Arts Learning",2011,9098,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,3500,"Other, local or private",12598,,,,"J.J. Hill Montessori Magnet School","K-12 Education","Schoolwide theater residency with artist Perrin Boyd, culmiting in the public performance of student created works at our community Peace Day and International Peace Site Rededication celebration.",,,2011-03-28,2011-05-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Hinrichs,"J.J. Hill Montessori Magnet School","998 Selby Ave","St Paul",MN,55104-6532,"(651) 293-8720x 1029",amy.hinrichs@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-29,,,, 10296,"Arts Learning",2011,42888,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,14625,"Other, local or private",57513,,,,"Juxtaposition Inc. AKA Juxtaposition Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To expand Juxtaposition Arts' Visual Arts Literacy Training and Free Wall Aerosol Art series, which are comprehensive introductory visual art and environmental design programs where 75 core youth will work with experienced artist teachers to create, interpret, and exhibit drawings, painting, and murals in North Minneapolis.",,,2011-04-01,2012-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,DeAnna,Cummings,"Juxtaposition Inc. AKA Juxtaposition Arts","2007 Emerson Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411-2507,"(612) 588-1148x 222",deanna@juxtaposition.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-30,,,, 10297,"Arts Learning",2011,122625,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,14100,"Other, local or private",136725,,,,"Kairos Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Dancing Heart Lifelong Learning Through the Arts program will bring Kairos' successful, evidence-based dance and storytelling learning program to older adults who are interested in participating in a high-quality arts program that will help maintain and improve their health.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lynnea,Forness,"Kairos Dance Theatre","4316 Upton Ave S Ste 206",Minneapolis,MN,55410,"(612) 926-5454",lynnea@kairosdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-31,,,, 10298,"Arts Learning",2011,60800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,9445,"Other, local or private",70245,,,,"Kairos Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Dancing Heart Lifelong Learning Through the Arts program will bring Kairos' successful, evidence-based dance and storytelling learning program to older adults who are interested in participating in a high-quality arts program that will help maintain and improve their health.",,,2010-09-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lynnea,Forness,"Kairos Dance Theatre","4316 Upton Ave S Ste 206",Minneapolis,MN,55410,"(612) 926-5454",lynnea@kairosdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-32,,,, 10300,"Arts Access",2011,15207,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3978,"Other, local or private",19185,,,,"Keane Sense of Rhythm, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Great Tap for an Even Greater Minnesota will travel to greater Minnesota providing free tap dance education and low cost performance to communities underserved regarding arts performance/educational opportunities, fitting into its mission to ""expand the boundaries of American tap dance.""",,,2010-10-15,2011-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ellen,Keane,"Keane Sense of Rhythm, Inc","102 Rose Ave W","St Paul",MN,55117,"(651) 263-7226",ellen@tapcompany.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-48,,,, 10302,"Arts Learning",2011,26000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,4000,"Other, local or private",30000,,,,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Kulture Klub Collaborative will work with teaching artist Marcus Young to develop artwork with a community of young people experiencing homelessness, reflecting on the relationship between inner lives and public space.",,,2011-09-01,2011-11-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Hnilicka,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248",info@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-33,,,, 10303,"Arts Access",2011,50000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,10000,"Other, local or private",60000,,,,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Kulture Klub Collaborative will develop and empower a Youth Advisory Council to build several new initiatives, broadening and deepening artistic engagement for young people experiencing homelessness.",,,2011-02-20,2012-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Hnilicka,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248",info@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-49,,,, 10304,"Arts Access",2011,11740,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,7148,"Other, local or private",18888,,,,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In summer/fall 2010, Kulture Klub Collaborative will bring Brooklyn-based multi-media artist Oliver Herring and Minnesota film/video artist Brennan Vance together with Twin Cities' youth experiencing homelessness through an intensive workshop of digital video, autobiographical and screenwriting, and public art intervention.",,,2010-07-01,2010-10-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Hnilicka,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248",info@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-50,,,, 10306,"Arts Access",2011,22875,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,22875,,,,"Lakeshore Players, Inc. AKA Lakeshore Players Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","LPT' project will 1) perform shows in senior facilities, 2) perform a children' show in a family transitional housing facility and 3) bring those families to attend shows at our theater.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Elwell,"Lakeshore Players, Inc. AKA Lakeshore Players Theatre","4820 Stewart Ave","White Bear Lake",MN,55110-2837,"(651) 426-3275",office@lakeshoreplayers.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-51,,,, 10307,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,1850,"Other, local or private",11850,,,,"Lao Advancement Organization of America","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Bounxou Chanthraphpone, experienced Lao weaver, brings hands-on classes to seniors and youth, teaching the technical aspects of weaving, the artistry of design, and the cultural context of Lao weaves and designs. Exhibits/demonstrations will share this learning with hundreds of Minnesotans.",,,2011-07-01,2012-05-06,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Khao,Insixiengmay,"Lao Advancement Organization of America","2648 W Broadway Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 302-9048",khinsixiengmay@laoamerica.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-34,,,, 10309,"Arts Access",2011,49116,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,25975,"Other, local or private",75091,,,,"Leonardo's Basement","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Leonardo' Basement will direct a planning process with community organizations in an economically disadvantaged community to develop an interactive sculpture park located in a Saint Paul park.",,,2011-02-15,2012-02-14,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Jerning,"Leonardo's Basement","4301 Nicollet Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 824-4394",stevej@leonardosbasement.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-52,,,, 10310,"Arts Learning",2011,51000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,5750,"Other, local or private",56750,,,,"Linwood Monroe Arts Plus-Monroe Campus","K-12 Education","Linwood Monroe Arts Plus proposes to engage nine artists to present high quality residencies for all students and professional development for arts specialists. Detailed planning, arts integration, and response protocols are key elements of the plan.",,,2011-05-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Unowsky,"Linwood Monroe Arts Plus-Monroe Campus","810 Palace Ave","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 293-8690",steven.unowsky@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-36,,,, 10311,"Arts Learning",2011,31969,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,8900,"Other, local or private",40869,,,,"Linwood Monroe Arts Plus-Monroe Campus","K-12 Education","This project increases access to high quality arts residencies for all Linwood/Monroe K-8 students, supports staff, and artists in developing new skills in planning arts integration residencies, and embeds collaborative response protocols into more areas of our work with students.",,,2010-09-03,2011-05-27,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Unowsky,"Linwood Monroe Arts Plus-Monroe Campus","810 Palace Ave","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 293-8690",steven.unowsky@spps.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-37,,,, 10312,"Arts Learning",2011,57633,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education",,,,100251,"Other, local or private",157884,,,,"The Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Loft will extend its reach to writers–and those in the making— who lack access to its Twin Cities-based creative writing education services by creating online learning opportunities and a vital online literary learning community.",,,2011-04-01,2012-03-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Schoeppler,"The Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1278,"(612) 215-2580",bschoeppler@loft.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-38,,,, 10315,"Arts Access",2011,17850,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,6500,"Other, local or private",24350,,,,"Lyra, Inc. AKA The Lyra Baroque Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Lyra proposes to produce 5 baroque chamber concerts in a simultaneous but dual-concert format, one for adults and one for children, to remove the barriers that keep families from attending concerts.",,,2011-04-10,2012-02-12,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tami,Morse,"Lyra, Inc. AKA The Lyra Baroque Orchestra","275 E Fourth St Ste 280","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 321-2214",tami@lyrabaroque.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-access-53,,,, 12308,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,,,10000,,,,"In Progress","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for The Critical Eye, a digital arts mentorship program for youth ages 10 to 20. Activities will take place from July 2011 through May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristine,Sorensen,"In Progress","213 Front Ave","St Paul",MN,55117,"(612) 805-0514",inprogress301@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-89,,,, 12309,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,7575,"Other, local or private",17575,,,,"In Progress","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for “Digital Me,” a comprehensive after-school arts learning program for 5th to 8th grade students at Farnsworth Aerospace Elementary Magnet School and The Community School of Excellence. The twice-weekly course sessions will run from October 201",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristine,Sorensen,"In Progress","213 Front Ave","St Paul",MN,55117,"(612) 805-0514",inprogress301@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-158,,,, 12310,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,8650,"Other, local or private",18650,,,,"Indian Music Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present a four concert series of Indian classical music. The series will include a fall festival of work by local artists and will begin in August 2010.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Allalaghatt,Pavan,"Indian Music Society of Minnesota","PO Box 581846",Minneapolis,MN,55458-1846,"(651) 787-0497",ameeta@imsom.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-90,,,, 12311,"Arts Learning",2011,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2000,"Other, local or private",10000,,,,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for an Indonesian performing arts residency at Lake Country Montessori School in Minneapolis involving students in grades 4 to 6 in gamelan music, traditional dance, and shadow puppetry. The residency will occur in 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Shamrock,"Indonesian Performing Arts Association of Minnesota AKA Sumunar","1313 5th St. SE Mail Unit 111 B-24",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3802,"(612) 729-6737",info@sumunar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-159,,,, 12312,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2895,"Other, local or private",12895,,,,"Inverted Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for an Art Camp during which students in grades 6 to 9 will be trained by professional artists in music, video, visual art, or theater and dance. The project is in partnership with Hope Academy in South Minneapolis and will take place for two week",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Collier,"Inverted Arts","8327 Shadyview Ln N","Maple Grove",MN,55311,"(763) 567-0780",mark.collier@invertedarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-160,,,, 12314,"Arts Activities Support",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3650,"Other, local or private",9650,,,,"Jazz is NOW!","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a concert featuring New York-based trumpeter Marcus Printup performing with the Jazz is NOW!’s NOWnet members. The concert will take place at the Minnesota Opera Center in December 2010.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeremy,Walker,"Jazz is NOW!","5104 Penn Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55419,"(612) 270-3222",bootmusic@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-91,,,, 12315,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,33550,"Other, local or private",43550,,,,"JazzMN, Inc. AKA JazzMN Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for two concerts featuring the JazzMN Orchestra and special guests Mike Stern, and Sizzling T-bone Entree with Andy Martin. Concerts will be held in March and April 2011, at Hopkins High School’s Performing Arts Center.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Fleischman,"JazzMN, Inc. AKA JazzMN Orchestra","PO Box 3790",Minneapolis,MN,55403-3790,"(612) 242-4791",jpfleisch@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-92,,,, 12317,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,15332,"Other, local or private",25332,,,,"Junior Composers","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for New Symphonies, a 13-day summer festival of new music by composers ages 14 to 20. Festival activities will take place in July 2011 at the University of Minnesota.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Randall,Davidson,"Junior Composers","721 SE 6th St",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 331-3168",randalld@juniorcomposers.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-93,,,, 12319,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,22950,"Other, local or private",32950,,,,"Kantorei, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Singing for a Lifetime, the 2011 – 2012 subscription season featuring six full concerts divided into three series. Concerts will take place between November 2011 and May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Raj,Chaphalkar,"Kantorei, Inc.","PO Box 40114","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 217-4647",info@kantorei.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-94,,,, 12321,"Arts Learning",2011,2050,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2050,"Other, local or private",4100,,,,"Keane Sense of Rhythm, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Student Body of Sound program, a long-term instruction initiative followed by a peer-to-peer dance performance at North End Elementary School in St. Paul and The Burroughs’ Minneapolis Kids program, from late January 2011 through the end o",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzanne,Severson,"Keane Sense of Rhythm, Inc","102 Rose Ave W","St Paul",MN,55117,"(651) 263-7226",ellen@tapcompany.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-161,,,, 12323,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to create, record, and distribute an album of spoken word and music written by youth experiencing homelessness.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Hnilicka,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248",info@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-95,,,, 12324,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,3000,"Other, local or private",13000,,,,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for an arts learning opportunity for youth experiencing homelessness with puppet artist Bart Buch, who will conduct weekly puppet workshops at YouthLink in March and April, and culminating in performance during In the Heart of the Beast’s May Day ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Hnilicka,"Kulture Klub Collaborative","41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1325,"(612) 252-1248",info@kultureklub.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-162,,,, 12325,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,98405,"Other, local or private",108405,,,,"Lakeshore Players, Inc. AKA Lakeshore Players Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for three theatrical productions in their 58th season. The Lion in Winter, Murder on the Nile and The Sound of Music will be produced and performed January through May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Elwell,"Lakeshore Players, Inc. AKA Lakeshore Players Theatre","4820 Stewart Ave","White Bear Lake",MN,55110-2837,"(651) 426-3275",office@lakeshoreplayers.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-96,,,, 12326,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,13318,"Other, local or private",23318,,,,"Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a six-month arts intensive training program, partnering Lao youth and emerging artists with an Oscar-nominated Lao director, award-winning writers, performers, and visual artists. Activities will take plan in North Minneapolis between July and",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sunny,Chanthanouvong,"Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota","503 Irving Ave N Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55405-1297,"(612) 374-4967",sunny@laocenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-97,,,, 12331,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,11000,"Other, local or private",21000,,,,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 summer workshops focusing on modern dance at the School’s North Minneapolis studio.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Risheka,Remus,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","1106 W Broadway",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 521-1150",risheka24@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-163,,,, 12332,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,9850,"Other, local or private",19850,,,,"Link Vostok","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for workshops, classes and performance for professional dance artists, choreographers and performers with artist and educator Julyen Hamilton at the Mississippi/Ebro Dance Festival from October 27 to November 13, 2011 in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lisa,First,"Link Vostok","4341 Colfax Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 822-3504",linkvostok@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-164,,,, 12333,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5320,"Other, local or private",15320,,,,"Live Action Set","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to create and produce a world premier play based on Edward Gorey’s children’s book, Fletcher and Zenobia Save the Circus. Performances will take place during the Minnesota Fringe Festival at the Mill City Museum in August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joanna,Harmon,"Live Action Set","PO Box 3984",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 388-6059",joanna@liveactionset.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-98,,,, 12334,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,9350,"Other, local or private",19350,,,,"Lyndale Neighborhood Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Music and Dance from Around the World program, a partnership between Lyndale Neighborhood Association and the Hosmer Library to present culturally diverse music and dance performances. Performances will take place at the Hosmer Library and",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Hinds,"Lyndale Neighborhood Association","3537 Nicollet Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-4559,"(612) 824-9402",mark@lyndale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-99,,,, 12335,"Arts Learning",2011,5910,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2000,"Other, local or private",7910,,,,"Lyra, Inc. AKA The Lyra Baroque Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for baroque instrument presentations at Capitol Hill Magnet, Ramsey Junior High, and Murray Junior High schools in February, March and April of 2011, and the presentation of a Young People’s Concert in collaboration with the Schubert Club at the L",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tami,Morse,"Lyra, Inc. AKA The Lyra Baroque Orchestra","275 E Fourth St Ste 280","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 321-2214",tami@lyrabaroque.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-165,,,, 12336,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,38100,"Other, local or private",48100,,,,"Lyra, Inc. AKA The Lyra Baroque Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 – 2012 Season featuring five Baroque concerts and a master class series. Performances will take place at Sundin Hall at Hamline University in St. Paul between October 2011 and May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tami,Morse,"Lyra, Inc. AKA The Lyra Baroque Orchestra","275 E Fourth St Ste 280","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 321-2214",tami@lyrabaroque.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-100,,,, 12339,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,19200,"Other, local or private",29200,,,,"Medieval Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the sixth annual immersive residential summer history camp for students ages 14 to 18 on the Augsburg College campus in July 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Phil,Adamo,"Medieval Minnesota","3220 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 817-2621",adamo@augsburg.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-166,,,, 12340,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,,"Mentoring Peace Through Art Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a twelve thousand square foot, anti-gang graffiti mural to be created by community members lead by artist Jimmy Langoria. The mural will be painted on a retaining wall between August and October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Connie,Fullmer,"Mentoring Peace Through Art Inc","113 9th Ave N",Hopkins,MN,55343,"(952) 935-4717",mentoringpeace@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-102,,,, 12341,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,3555,"Other, local or private",13555,,,,"Mentoring Peace Through Art Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the creation of murals and related documentation and archiving by students at Northport Elementary School in Brooklyn Center in September and October of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Connie,Fullmer,"Mentoring Peace Through Art Inc","113 9th Ave N",Hopkins,MN,55343,"(952) 935-4717",mentoringpeace@me.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-167,,,, 12342,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,28785,"Other, local or private",38785,,,,"Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for five concerts of live orchestral music from varying eras. Performances will take place in metro area locations between November 2010 and May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lena,Cicha,"Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra","PO Box 581213",Minneapolis,MN,55458-1213,"(651) 645-4283",lena.Cicha@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-103,,,, 12343,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5874,"Other, local or private",15874,,,,"Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Association AKA Minneapolis Guitar Quartet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present the world premieres of two newly commissioned works for the quartet. Gao Hong’s Impressions of Dong Minority People for Pipa and Guitar Quartet, and Van Stiefel’s Cinema Castaneda, will be performed at Twin Cities locations in March 201",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Hagedorn,"Minneapolis Guitar Quartet Association AKA Minneapolis Guitar Quartet","2550 Dupont Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55405-3506,"(612) 374-4681",hagedorn@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-104,,,, 12344,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,87000,"Other, local or private",97000,,,,"Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival, an annual event presenting feature films, documentaries, and shorts from around the world on themes of Jewish culture and identity. The festival will take place at Sabes Jewish Community Center in April 20",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robyn,Awend,"Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival","4330 Cedar Lake Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(952) 381-3472",rawend@sabesjcc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-105,,,, 12345,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,30890,"Other, local or private",40890,,,,"Minneapolis Musical Theatre, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage The Story of My Life, a musical that tells the story of two childhood friends, and how that friendship profoundly defined their lives. Performances will take place at the Illusion Theater in March 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Hansen,"Minneapolis Musical Theatre, Inc.","8520 W 29th St","St Louis Park",MN,55426-2948,"(612) 605-3298",kevin@aboutmmt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-106,,,, 12346,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,9101,"Other, local or private",19101,,,,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to expand the Orchestra’s “Kids Play” free music mentoring program for high school orchestra students during the 2011-12 school year.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lucia,Magney,"Minneapolis Pops Orchestra Association","2712 41st Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1810,"(612) 724-6927",lmagney@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-168,,,, 12348,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10533,"Other, local or private",20533,,,,"Minneapolis Urban League","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a six-week ceramics project and the African American Culture Camp, an annual six-day art immersion camp for youth. The project will begin in August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Bell,"Minneapolis Urban League","2101 Blaisdell Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 874-9667",rbell@mul.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-107,,,, 12349,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,14142,"Other, local or private",24142,,,,"Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Further Fidgety Fairy Tales: The Third Mental Health Musical, a 40-minute performance using familiar fairy tales to illustrate symptoms of common children's mental health disorders. Ten performances will take place around the metro area in Mar",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Jenson,"Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health","165 Western Ave N Ste 2","St Paul",MN,55102-4613,"(651) 644-7333",mjenson@macmh.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-108,,,, 12351,"Arts Activities Support",2011,3310,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3310,"Other, local or private",6620,,,,"Minnesota Association of Songwriters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for three full-day songwriting and one full-day performance workshops that will take place between January and August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Trish,Painter,"Minnesota Association of Songwriters","PO Box 4262","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 917-0933",info@mnsongwriters.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-109,,,, 12355,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,22180,"Other, local or private",32180,,,,"Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Passage of Life, the fourteenth installment in the Rainbow Series of Chinese Dances. Dances will include a fusion of Chinese, American hip-hop, and modern dance. Performances will take place at the Brady Education Center of the University of S",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Janey,"Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater","2139 Stanford Ave","St Paul",MN,55105-1222,"(651) 698-6775",lori_janey@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-110,,,, 12356,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,4536,"Other, local or private",14536,,,,"Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to provide Chinese Folk Dance and Classical Dance lessons for adults and children taught by instructors from China from May until mid- September 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lori,Janey,"Minnesota Chinese Dance Theater","2139 Stanford Ave","St Paul",MN,55105-1222,"(651) 698-6775",lori_janey@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-169,,,, 12357,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,35750,"Other, local or private",45750,,,,"Minnesota Guitar Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for six concerts featuring guitar virtuosos and free workshops and master classes with the artists. The concerts and master classes will be held between October 2010 and May 2011, at Sundin Music Hall on the campus of Hamline University.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Hintz,"Minnesota Guitar Society","PO Box 14986",Minneapolis,MN,55414-0986,"(651) 699-6827",phintz@divcs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-111,,,, 12358,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,24370,"Other, local or private",34370,,,,"Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the world premiere of The Gospel According to Jerry, a theatrical comedy. Performances will take place at the Hillcrest Recreation Center in April and May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Brooks,"Minnesota Jewish Theatre Company","PO Box 16155","St Paul",MN,55116-0155,"(651) 647-4315",Barbara@mnjewishtheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-112,,,, 12359,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,7394,"Other, local or private",17394,,,,"Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the organization’s fall concert, featuring internationally renowned violin soloist Andrew Sords. Performances will take place at Sundin Hall in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Evan,Page,"Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra","PO Box 6116",Minneapolis,MN,55406-0116,"(612) 656-5676",info@mnphil.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-113,,,, 12360,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,10000,"Other, local or private",20000,,,,"Minnesota Spoken Word Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Spoken Word and Literacy Institute, an outreach literacy program for local high school students and teachers. The Institute will be held over two weekends in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sha,Cage,"Minnesota Spoken Word Association","21305 PO Box Ste 140",Minneapolis,MN,55421,"(612) 559-0425",sha.mnswa@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-170,,,, 12361,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,,"Minnesota Sunshine Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Longing for the Qeej, an original Hmong dance drama. Performances will be presented at the Minnesota Fringe Festival and other community celebrations between August 2011 and January 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Sunshine Dance","1541 Barclay St","St Paul",MN,55106,"(612) 500-3453",maivangss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-114,,,, 12364,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,37164,"Other, local or private",47164,,,,Mizna,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 7th annual Arab Film Festival. The four-day festival will feature 20 films by Arab and Arab-American emerging, independent, and established filmmakers. The event will take place at The Heights Theatre in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lana,Barkawi,Mizna,"2205 California St NE Ste 109A",Minneapolis,MN,55418-3332,"(612) 788-6920",lana@mizna.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-115,,,, 12369,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,4300,"Other, local or private",14300,,,,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to support the expansion and refinement of the Artist Development Program with a focus on directing scholarships, performing power classes, the mentor initiative, and basic musical skills classes for actors during the 2011-12 season.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Krywosz,"Nautilus Music-Theater","308 Prince St Ste 250","St Paul",MN,55101-1437,"(651) 298-9913",nautilus@nautilusmusictheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-172,,,, 12371,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,11618,"Other, local or private",21618,,,,"Nautilus Music-Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for six ROUGH CUTS programs, a series of monthly presentations of works-in-progress, dialogues between artists and audience members, and explorations of the creative process. Funding will support five regular presentations as well as one special p",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Krywosz,"Nautilus Music-Theater","308 Prince St Ste 250","St Paul",MN,55101-1437,"(651) 298-9913",nautilus@nautilusmusictheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-116,,,, 12372,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,9500,"Other, local or private",19500,,,,"New Franklin Cultural Center AKA Franklin Art Works","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a free eight-week summer program of advanced photography instruction for 50 Twin Cities area youth ages 15 to 17 in June and July of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Peterson,"New Franklin Cultural Center AKA Franklin Art Works","1021 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404-2920,"(612) 872-7494x 3",tim@franklinartworks.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-173,,,, 12373,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10210,"Other, local or private",20210,,,,"New Franklin Cultural Center AKA Franklin Art Works","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present an exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Shawn Cheng premiering a series of screen prints that explore the history, mythology, legend, and folktales of the artist’s native Taiwan.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Peterson,"New Franklin Cultural Center AKA Franklin Art Works","1021 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404-2920,"(612) 872-7494x 3",tim@franklinartworks.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-117,,,, 12375,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5900,"Other, local or private",15900,,,,"Nimbus Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage Jean Genet’s, The Balcony. Performance will be held at the organization’s new space in northeast Minneapolis in February 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Cragun,"Nimbus Theatre","1517 Central Ave NE Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 618-9855",info@nimbustheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-119,,,, 12378,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,7500,"Other, local or private",17500,,,,"Off-Leash Area AKA Off-Leash Area: Contemporary Performance Works","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Now We See You, Now We Don’t, an original dance and theatre production about a visual artist who goes blind. Performances will take place at the Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis, in March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Herwig,"Off-Leash Area AKA Off-Leash Area: Contemporary Performance Works","3540 34th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2733,"(612) 724-7372",offleash@offleasharea.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-120,,,, 12379,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,25000,"Other, local or private",35000,,,,"Oratorio Society of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for two concerts in their 2010-2011 Season. The fall concert will be in collaboration with the Hopkins High School Chamber Choir and take place at St. Olaf Catholic Church in November 2010. The spring concert will take place at Temple Israel in Up",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Magil,"Oratorio Society of Minnesota","PO Box 131814","St Paul",MN,55124,"(612) 624-1511",oratorio_soc_mn@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-121,,,, 12381,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,6700,"Other, local or private",16700,,,,OverExposure,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a four-week black and white photography workshop that will partner teens from Centro, a social service organization serving Latino and Chicano communities, with Augsburg College photography students in July and August of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Boecher,OverExposure,"3725 40th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2848,"(612) 722-6491",susan.boecher@overexposuremedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-174,,,, 12384,"Arts Learning",2011,7500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",10000,,,,"Park Avenue Youth and Family Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for “All About Me,” a three-week digital media project for 40 youth from Central and surrounding South Minneapolis neighborhoods in the summer of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leah,Ritz,"Park Avenue Youth and Family Services","3400 Park Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 825-6864x 501",leah.ritz@payfs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-175,,,, 12385,"Arts Learning",2011,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,3000,"Other, local or private",12000,,,,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for “Challenging Perceptions: PRI Artists Focus on the Walker Art Center,” a 25-week program beginning in May 2011 for 20 adults with developmental disabilities to learn drawing and painting through exposure to the Walker’s permanent collection.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Richardson,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","4200 Park Glen Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(952) 746-6207",prichardson@partnershipresources.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-176,,,, 12386,"Arts Activities Support",2011,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,7895,"Other, local or private",16895,,,,"People Incorporated","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Artability Show and Sale, a three-day event for artists with mental illness to exhibit and sell their artwork.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Beggs,"People Incorporated","317 York Ave","St Paul",MN,55130,"(651) 288-3532",sarah.beggs@peopleincorporated.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-122,,,, 12387,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,18445,"Other, local or private",28445,,,,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for spoken word and music production residencies for up to 20 students at the PYC Arts & Tech High School. The residencies will take place in nine-week classes during the 2011-12 school year.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anne,Long,"Plymouth Christian Youth Center","Capri Cultural Arts Program 2210 Oliver Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411-1821,"(612) 522-6501",along@pcyc-mpls.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-177,,,, 12390,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,50500,"Other, local or private",60500,,,,"Rain Taxi, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 11th annual Twin Cities Book Festival, a free one-day public literary event featuring readings, panel discussions, book signings, writing workshops, book art demonstrations, storytelling, and other activities for all ages. The festival wil",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Lorberer,"Rain Taxi, Inc.","PO Box 3840",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 825-1528",info@raintaxi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-123,,,, 12391,"Arts Activities Support",2011,2100,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2100,"Other, local or private",4200,,,,"Reach for Resources, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Art Abilities, a four-part workshop introducing teens and adults with developmental disabilities to a variety of fine art forms. Workshops will take place at the Brooklyn Center Community Center in October and November 2010.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melissa,Kloek,"Reach for Resources, Inc.","1001 Hwy 7 Ste 235",Hopkins,MN,55305,"(952) 988-4177",mkloek@reachforresources.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-124,,,, 12392,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,40383,"Other, local or private",50383,,,,"Red Eye Collaboration AKA Red Eye","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for NEW WORKS 4 WEEKS 2011, a multidisciplinary performance festival that serves as the culmination of Red Eye’s artist development programs, which provide space and technical support for the creation of new work. The project will begin in winter ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Miriam,Must,"Red Eye Collaboration AKA Red Eye","15 W 14th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2301,"(612) 870-7531",staff@redeyetheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-125,,,, 12394,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10320,"Other, local or private",20320,,,,"Rhythmically Speaking","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the annual Choreographers Showcase featuring five to nine emerging and established local choreographers. The showcase will take place in August 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erinn,Liebhard,"Rhythmically Speaking","1395 Jessamine Ave W Ste 106","St Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 419-5549",rythmicallyspeakingdance@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-126,,,, 12396,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,17000,"Other, local or private",27000,,,,"Riverview Economic Development Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Multicultural Community Tables engaging a group of 12 youth representing three communities of color in a 15-week arts based workshop series examining race and racism. The project will result in the creation of new public art installations in ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roxanne,Young,"Riverview Economic Development Association","176 Cesar Chavez St","St Paul",MN,55107-2399,"(651) 222-6347",ry@districtdelsol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-178,,,, 12400,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,29300,"Other, local or private",39300,,,,"Saint Paul Art Collective","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the St. Paul Art Crawl, a self-guided walking tour of artists' studios and galleries located around downtown St. Paul. The Art Crawl will be held in April 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Robyn Beth",Priestley,"Saint Paul Art Collective","255 W Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 292-4373",robyn@stpaulartcrawl.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-128,,,, 12401,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,12660,"Other, local or private",22660,,,,"Saint Paul Civic Symphony","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for three outreach concerts, including a performance at the Children’s EcoArts Festival, the annual children's concert at the Paul and Sheila Wellstone Center, and a third concert performed in a school setting.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Henseler,"Saint Paul Civic Symphony","PO Box 75012","St Paul",MN,55175-0012,"(651) 696-6189",cdhenseler@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-129,,,, 12402,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,30391,"Other, local or private",40391,,,,"Saint Stephen’s Human Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 Roadshow, an original interactive performance work developed in collaboration with both housed and homeless people. Performances will run during National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week at several venues throughout the Twin Cit",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Angela,Hedlund,"Saint Stephen’s Human Services","2211 Clinton Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3656,"(612) 879-7639",info@zamyatheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-130,,,, 12403,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,30000,"Other, local or private",40000,,,,"Sample Night Live!","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for four months of Sample Night Live!, a monthly evening of performances previewing upcoming and ongoing Twin Cities arts events. Performances will take place at History Theatre in downtown St. Paul from January through May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbe,Marshall,"Sample Night Live!","1271 Hague Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 201-4000",producer@samplenightlive.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-131,,,, 12404,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,4440,"Other, local or private",14440,,,,"Sandbox Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for LAB, a low-cost continuing education opportunity for performing artists of any genre. Twenty eight LAB sessions led by Sandbox Ensemble Members will run from March through the summer of 2011 at the FallOut Arts Studio in south Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Hill,"Sandbox Theatre","3301 Emerson Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-3528,"(612) 220-3194",rh@sandboxtheatreonline.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-179,,,, 12405,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,20000,"Other, local or private",30000,,,,"Sandbox Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage a new multidisciplinary performance inspired by the work and lives of Donald and Howard Wandrei, two St. Paul science fiction and horror writers from the 1930s. Performances will take place at The Red Eye Theater in November 2",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ryan,Hill,"Sandbox Theatre","3301 Emerson Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-3528,"(612) 220-3194",rh@sandboxtheatreonline.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-132,,,, 12407,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,16724,"Other, local or private",26724,,,,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present the world premier of Amass, a composition by Composer-in-Residence and McKnight Fellow Jocelyn Hagen. The performance will take place at First Lutheran Church in Columbia Heights in February 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Culloton,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 303",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(651) 917-1948",office@singersmca.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-133,,,, 12408,"Arts Activities Support",2011,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4500,"Other, local or private",11500,,,,"The Sisters Boil","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage the satire, Mrs. Smith Presents… A Benefit for the Carlyle Foundation Empowerment School for People and Cats with Severe and Persistent Challenges. Performances will be held at the Southern Theater in January 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Hanbury,"The Sisters Boil","2444 Stevens Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 385-0513",david.hanbury@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-134,,,, 12409,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,180004,"Other, local or private",190004,,,,"Skylark Opera","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the fourth annual Summer Opera Festival featuring four performances of two American musical theatre works. The festival will take place at E. M. Pearson Theatre at Concordia University in June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,"Morelli Spencer","Skylark Opera","75 W 5th St Ste 414","St Paul",MN,55102-1431,"(651) 292-4309",info@skylarkopera.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-135,,,, 12411,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,3000,"Other, local or private",13000,,,,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a project with senior residents at Sholom Homes assisted living facility in St. Paul to rehearse and perform a play in the “story theatre” format. After a four-month rehearsal period beginning in August 2011, the project will culminate in two ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Surprenant,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","253 4th St E Ste 205","St Paul",MN,55101-1643,"(651) 225-4179",tsurprenant@soundsofhope.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-180,,,, 12412,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,59075,"Other, local or private",69075,,,,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Songs of Hope 2010, an international concert project featuring youth between 10- and 16-years-old from countries around the world along with youth from the Twin Cities. Thirty or more concerts will be held throughout the metro area in July 201",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Surprenant,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","253 4th St E Ste 205","St Paul",MN,55101-1643,"(651) 225-4179",tsurprenant@soundsofhope.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-136,,,, 12417,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,11850,"Other, local or private",21850,,,,StoryBlend,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a 2-week arts and sign language immersion program for Deaf people and sign language interpreters, to create a bilingual play based on participants’ experiences. The project will run from August 1 through 12 at Frey Theater at St. Catherine Un",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patty,Gordon,StoryBlend,"2925 43rd Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1822,"(612) 501-2625",pattygordon@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-181,,,, 12420,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,,,"Studio 206","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Train at 206 Summer Intensive, a physical theatre training intensive that will run from June 13 to July 1, 2011 at 206 in the Ivy Building for the Arts in the Seward neighborhood of Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shawn,McConneloug,"Studio 206","Ivy Bldg for the Arts Studio 206 2637 27th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 822-1275",ivystudio206@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-182,,,, 12421,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,,"Swandive Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage Crumble (Lay Me Down Justin Timberlake), by Sheila Callaghan. Performances will take place in March 2011 at the Cedar Riverside People’s Center in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meaghan,DiSciorio,"Swandive Theatre","3153 Elliot Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 205-5345",swandivetheatre@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-138,,,, 12423,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,33330,"Other, local or private",43330,,,,"Teatro del Pueblo","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 10th Annual Political Theater Festival, featuring six to seven short plays by and about Latinos. The festival will be presented at Gremlin Theatre in February and March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alberto,Justiniano,"Teatro del Pueblo","209 W Page St Ste 208","St Paul",MN,55107-3457,"(651) 224-8806",al@teatrodelpueblo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-139,,,, 12424,"Arts Activities Support",2011,4788,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4460,"Other, local or private",9248,,,,"Theater Space Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for six one-day theater skills workshop designed to reach teens. Workshops will take place at the Lowry Lab in St. Paul between January and May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Schweickhardt,"Theater Space Project","350 St Peter Ste 293","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 222-0149",scarol8@qwest.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-140,,,, 12425,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,16900,"Other, local or private",26900,,,,"Theatre Pro Rata","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to stage and produce Jon Klein’s T Bone N Weasel, and William Mastrosimone’s Cat’s Paw. Performances will take place at Gremlin Theater in September 2011 and March 2012, respectively.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carin,Bratlie,"Theatre Pro Rata","2116 E 37th St",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 874-9321",info@theatreprorata.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-141,,,, 12426,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,11725,"Other, local or private",21725,,,,"Thursday Musical, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for twelve concerts in the Thursday Morning Artist Series featuring solo artists every other Thursday from October 2010 through April 2011 at the Schneider Theater in the Bloomington Center for the Arts.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carolyn,Pratt,"Thursday Musical, Inc.","527 Laurel Ave","St Paul",MN,55102-4663,"(612) 333-0313",thursdaymusical@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-142,,,, 12427,"Arts Activities Support",2011,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,11000,"Other, local or private",20500,,,,"Time Track Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for BODY OF LIGHT, a 75-minute work of original choreography featuring movement, media, and music. Performances will take place at the Southern Theater in September and October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Mann,"Time Track Productions","6606 W 16th St","St Louis Park",MN,55426-2124,"(952) 542-3822",pmann102@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-143,,,, 12428,"Arts Learning",2011,7700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2490,"Other, local or private",10190,,,,"TU Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a collaboration with the Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists to work with 15-20 of the arts high school’s students in all four grades to rehearse for and participate in TU Dance’s debut performances at the Ordway Center in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Sand,"TU Dance","PO Box 40405","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 605-1925",julie.sand@tudance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-183,,,, 12430,"Arts Learning",2011,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,35300,"Other, local or private",39300,,,,TVbyGIRLS,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a film production project for teenage girls that explores diverse perspectives of love. Fifteen girls will work with five adult artist mentors over six months beginning in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Wiener,TVbyGIRLS,"3404 Pleasant Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-4334,"(612) 823-1809",barbara@tvbygirls.tv,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-184,,,, 12431,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,46917,"Other, local or private",56917,,,,"Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present The Nutcracker, an original full-length production by Denise Vogt. Performances will take place at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center in December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelley,O’Brien,"Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota","16233 Kenyon Ave Ste 100",Lakeville,MN,55044,"(952) 452-3163",info@twincitiesballet.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-144,,,, 12433,"Arts Activities Support",2011,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,15300,"Other, local or private",23300,,,,"Twin Cities Jewish Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011-2012 Season of concerts, rehearsals, and outreach. Performances will take place at Sabes Jewish Community Center in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Judi,Lamble,"Twin Cities Jewish Chorale","PO Box 16124","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(612) 201-5157",twincitiesjewishchorale@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-145,,,, 12439,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,130000,"Other, local or private",140000,,,,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for residencies in 20 Minneapolis Public Schools Special Education classrooms during the 2011-2012 school year. The program of 12-week residencies at each school will include music, dance, visual arts, poetry and theatre.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bree,Sieplinga,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 331-4584",info@upstreamarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-185,,,, 12440,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,25545,"Other, local or private",35545,,,,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for The Art of Working, an interactive arts program for adults with disabilities that uses dance, music, and poetry to nurture communication skills essential for obtaining employment.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bree,Sieplinga,"Upstream Arts, Inc.","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 331-4584",info@upstreamarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-146,,,, 12444,"Arts Learning",2011,7611,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2537,"Other, local or private",10148,,,,"Walker West Music Academy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 Summer Music Enrichment Program, a three-week day camp for students ages 5 to 12 on instruments including African drum, piano, woodwind, and guitar, and culminating in a performance showcase.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Leggett,"Walker West Music Academy","777 Selby Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 224-2929",info@walkerwestmusicacademy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-186,,,, 12446,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,22400,"Other, local or private",32400,,,,"Walking Shadow Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage the world premiere Drakul, by John Heimbuch, and the regional premiere of the play After the Quake, by Frank Galati. Drakul will be presented in February 2011 at the Red Eye Theater. After the Quake will be presented in May 20",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Pisa,"Walking Shadow Theatre Company","820 E 36th St",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2602,"(612) 375-0300",info@walkingshadowcompany.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-147,,,, 12450,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,15000,"Other, local or private",25000,,,,"We Win Institute, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Kwanzaa program, a series of classes for youth on African dance, storytelling, spoken word, hip-hop, and R&B. The classes will culminate in a Kwanzaa celebration at the Sabathani Community Center in December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Titalayo,Bediako,"We Win Institute, Inc.","3805 Third Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 721-2364",tbediako@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-148,,,, 12451,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,34550,"Other, local or private",44550,,,,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Winter/Spring 2011 education program, providing fiber art instruction in weaving, spinning and dyeing for all ages. Classes will be held at the Textile Center in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Hansen,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","3000 University Ave SE Ste 110",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 436-0463x 2",lhansen@weaversguildmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-149,,,, 12455,"Arts Learning",2011,9509,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,6500,"Other, local or private",16009,,,,"Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 Girls Getting Ahead in Leadership Summer Arts Program for immigrant and refugee high school girls from throughout the metro area. The program includes 16 two-hour sessions of visual arts instruction at the Canvas Teen Arts Center in ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tanaegh,Haddad,"Women's Initiative for Self Empowerment","c/o Hamline Pk Plz Ste 202 570 Asbury St","St Paul",MN,55104-1852,"(651) 646-3268",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-187,,,, 12456,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,5185,"Other, local or private",15185,,,,"Yellow Tree Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Make-a-Play which allows students in ages 12 – 17 to work with professional theatre artists in the creation of an original play. The project will take place in the summer of 2011 at Yellow Tree Theatre.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jason,Peterson,"Yellow Tree Theatre","320 5th Ave SE","Maple Grove",MN,55369,"(763) 493-8733",jason@yellowtreetheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-188,,,, 12457,"Arts Learning",2011,5500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,5800,"Other, local or private",11300,,,,"Young Artists' Initiative","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 Winter Theater Experience, an audition-based 7-week arts enrichment experience directed toward the youth of St. Paul’s East Side. The project will begin in late January and culminate in performances of The Wiz over two weekends in Ma",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jefferson,Fietek,"Young Artists' Initiative","436 Maria Ave","St Paul",MN,55106,"(651) 222-5437",info@youngartistsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-189,,,, 12458,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,8509,"Other, local or private",18509,,,,"Young Dance, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for “All Abilities Dancing,” a program designed to give youth with disabilities a quality dance experience that emphasizes ability, from June 2011 to May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Pick,"Young Dance, Inc.","3326 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 423-3064",info@youngdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-190,,,, 12459,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,32712,"Other, local or private",42712,,,,"Young Dance, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Young Dance At-Large, a season of site-specific work created with guest artists and performed by the company at different locations in Minneapolis. The season will culminate in a performance at the Barbara Barker Center for Dance in May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gretchen,Pick,"Young Dance, Inc.","3326 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 423-3064",info@youngdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-150,,,, 12461,"Arts Learning",2011,8750,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,7640,"Other, local or private",16390,,,,"Young Fiddlers Association of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for monthly workshops during the 2011-12 school year and a 2012 summer camp for young fiddlers ages 8 to 18 to learn fiddle music from many traditions and to meet other students and teachers.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Kelly-Sommer,"Young Fiddlers Association of Minnesota","2161 County Rd B W",Roseville,MN,55113,"(651) 487-6206",youngfiddlers@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-191,,,, 13014,"Arts in Education Residency",2011,540,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An increased variety of enrichment programs are offered. An increased number of schools participate in the program. Students develop a deeper appreciation of and desire for sustainable arts opportunities.",,,1460,"Other, local or private",2000,,,,"Triton Community Education",,"Instrumental musician residency for grades 1-8.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristine,Faber,"Triton Community Education","813 W Hwy St","Dodge Center",MN,55927,"(507) 528-2111",kfaber@triton.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-16,,,, 13017,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,4532,"Other, local or private",14532,,,,"Roseville Community Education",,"Funding to enable students in grades 5 to 8 from diverse backgrounds to collaborate on all aspects of a live choral show production during two-week, three-week, and five-week camps in June and July of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stacey,Dahlstrom,"Roseville Community Education","1910 County Rd B W",Roseville,MN,55113,"(651) 604-3504",stacey.dahlstrom@isd623.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-198,,,, 13033,"Arts Learning",2011,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2000,"Other, local or private",10000,,,,"African Roots Music Residency",,"Funding for the African Roots Music, a 16-week residency for first and second grade students at Marcy Open School in southeast Minneapolis from February through May of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chellie,Brown,"African Roots Music Residency","2632 Hayes St NE",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(612) 414-9545",chelliechris@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-200,,,, 13034,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5750,"Other, local or private",15750,,,,"Alan Berks and Company",,"Funding to present a revised and more fully realized artistic production of How to Cheat, a comedy about morality. Performances will take place at the Southern Theater in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alan,Berks,"Alan Berks and Company","2703 Aldrich Ave S Ste 2",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 423-6335",amberks@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-200,,,, 13036,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,56000,"Other, local or private",66000,,,,"Art Shanty Projects",,"Funding to curate and present a free four-week interactive exhibit of performance and visual art on frozen Medicine Lake in Plymouth. The exhibit will be on view in winter 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,"Haakon Thompson","Art Shanty Projects","2518 Portland Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 205-6710",peter@artshantyprojects.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-201,,,, 13040,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,,"Cambodian-American Women Artists",,"Funding for interactive visual arts workshops for Cambodian-American women artists that will culminate in an exhibition. The exhibition will take place in Minneapolis in late 2011 to early 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Phira,Rehm,"Cambodian-American Women Artists","4710 Wingard Ln","Brooklyn Center",MN,55429,"(651) 276-2963",azaliisunrehm@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-202,,,, 13044,"Arts Learning",2011,9970,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2492,"Other, local or private",12462,,,,"Deborah Elias Danza Espanola",,"Funding to work with seven collaborating partners to conduct residencies in flamenco dance, music and culture with approximately 350 children and youth at seven Twin Cities schools from May through December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Elias,"Deborah Elias Danza Espanola","117 Mackubin St Ste 5","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 224-2075",dedanza@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-201,,,, 13048,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,4215,"Other, local or private",14215,,,,"Eclectic Edge Ensemble",,"Funding for a new Outreach and Residency Program at Mulberry Junction in northeast Minneapolis, Envisions Academy of the Arts in Burnsville, and dance studios in south Minneapolis, Eden Prairie and White Bear Lake from March through August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karis,Sloss,"Eclectic Edge Ensemble","7621 Edinborough Way Ste 2308",Edina,MN,55435,"(612) 964-8266",karis_sloss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-202,,,, 13049,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,13500,"Other, local or private",23500,,,,"Eclectic Edge Ensemble",,"Funding for Send in the Jazz, a collaborative dance piece featuring choreographers Karis Sloss and Zoe Sealy. Performances will take place at the Ritz Theater in July 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Karis,Sloss,"Eclectic Edge Ensemble","7621 Edinborough Way Ste 2308",Edina,MN,55435,"(612) 964-8266",karis_sloss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-203,,,, 13051,"Arts Activities Support",2011,2400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1286,"Other, local or private",3686,,,,"Hastings Concert Association",,"Funding for four free music concerts as part of their summer concert series. The concerts will take place at the LeDuc Historic Estate in Hastings in August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrol,Tammen,"Hastings Concert Association","725 W 6th St",Hastings,MN,55033,"(651) 437-9206",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-204,,,, 13054,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5900,"Other, local or private",15900,,,,"Jazz at Studio Z",,"Funding for Jazz at Studio Z, a yearlong series of monthly jazz workshops and concerts featuring local musicians. Workshops and performances will take place at Studio Z in downtown St. Paul between September 2011 and 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Zacc,Harris,"Jazz at Studio Z","5049 44th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55417,"(612) 723-8211",zacc.harris@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-205,,,, 13056,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,14967,"Other, local or private",24967,,,,"Kaotic Good Productions",,"Funding to produce and present Diabetes of Democracy, a multidisciplinary performance project that uses culturally-specific cuisine and storytelling to raise awareness of Type 2 Diabetes. Performances will take place at Intermedia Arts in October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erin,"Lavelle Lundeen","Kaotic Good Productions","PO Box 6151",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 236-5862",info@kaoticgood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-206,,,, 13059,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10550,"Other, local or private",20550,,,,"Minneapolis Thanksgiving Celeb Pow-Wow Committee",,"Funding for the 2011 Thanksgiving Celebration Pow-Wow, a three-day community event dedicated to preserving and celebrating Dakota, Ojibwe, and Ho-Chunk traditional dance and drumming. The event will be held at the Minneapolis American Indian Center during",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Herb,Sam,"Minneapolis Thanksgiving Celeb Pow-Wow Committee","MIWRC : 2300 15th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 799-2698",zoogipoequay@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-207,,,, 13060,"Arts Activities Support",2011,9000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10000,"Other, local or private",19000,,,,"Mixed Precipitation",,"Funding to produce and stage 16 site-specific performances of Shakespeare’s comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor adapted as an operetta. The project will take place in summer 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Reynolds,"Mixed Precipitation","2401 Blaisdell Ave Ste 2",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 619-2112",mixedprecipitation@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-208,,,, 13061,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,3500,"Other, local or private",13500,,,,"Pan Asian Arts Alliance",,"Funding for the Pan-Asian Dance Learning Project, a yearlong training program for disadvantaged Asian American and Pacific Islander girls ages 9 to 18.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jintu,Wang,"Pan Asian Arts Alliance","1541 Barclay St","St Paul",MN,55106,"(612) 385-6113",paaa@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-203,,,, 13068,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,37600,"Other, local or private",47600,,,,"Where Condor Meets Eagle",,"Funding for a three-day international film festival featuring 12 works by Indigenous filmmakers of Bolivia, Canada, and Minnesota. The festival will include audience discussions with directors and additional films produced by local youth. The festival wil",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"M. Elise",Marubbio,"Where Condor Meets Eagle","CB 115 Augsburg College 2211 Riverside Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55454,"(612) 330-1523",marubbio@augsburg.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-209,,,, 12560,"Arts Project",2011,1390,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Regional arts organizations expand their artistic and technical skills as well as those of their constituents. Regional audiences have access to performances beyond their traditional scope. Arts organizations will provide financial support for local and regional artists to take part in their programming and performances allowing artists the opportunity to continue to work in their communities.",,,6412,"Other, local or private",7802,,,,"Mallard Island","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Hold one-week Native wooden flute workshop on Mallard Island.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Waterhouse,"Mallard Island","818 Third Ave Ste 305",Excelsior,MN,55331,"(952) 607-6879",beth@bethwaterhouse.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-project-69,,,, 12570,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Individual",2011,2500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Region 7E artists have more opportunities to provide arts activities.",,,1434,"Other, local or private",3934,,,,"Barbara Dreyer",Individual,"Personal Imagery Project.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbara,Dreyer,,,,MN,,"(320) 396-4294",barbaraaraymond@q.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, East Central Regional Development Commission",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-legacy-individual-9,,,, 12645,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Scholarship",2011,300,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","Youth art scholarships are awarded.",,,,,300,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",Individual,"She will take classes at Spotlight Dance Studio.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,,,"Name of minor withheld due to MN Statutes 2018, section 3.303.10",,,MN,,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-scholarship-49,,,, 12671,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5300,"Other, local or private",15300,,,,"Remembering With Dignity",Individual,"Funding for Remembering with Dignity, a visual arts project involving artists with developmental disabilities and featuring studio sessions and field trips. The project will culminate in an exhibition at Newell Park in St. Paul in May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Halle,O’Falvey,,,,MN,,"(651) 641-0297",rwd@selfadvocacy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-151,,,, 11944,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Organization",2011,900,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Region 7E artists and arts organizations have more opportunities to provide arts activities.",,,1942,"Other, local or private",2842,,,,"Northern Exposures Photography Club","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Bringing MAC to NEPC.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dee,Kotaska,"Northern Exposures Photography Club","28511 W Hardwood Ln","Brook Park",MN,55007-5687,"(320) 679-0524",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, East Central Regional Development Commission",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-legacy-organization-19,,,, 11946,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Organization",2011,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Region 7E artists and arts organizations have more opportunities to provide arts activities.",,,9900,"Other, local or private",24900,,,,"Pine Center for the Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Personnel Grant Continuation.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelley,Odendahl,"Pine Center for the Arts, Inc.","PO Box 308","Pine City",MN,55063,"(320) 629-4924",info@pinecenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, East Central Regional Development Commission",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-legacy-organization-21,,,, 11947,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Organization",2011,5350,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Region 7E artists and arts organizations have more opportunities to provide arts activities.",,,900,"Other, local or private",6250,,,,"Pine Center for the Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PCA Strategic and Financial Planning.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelley,Odendahl,"Pine Center for the Arts, Inc.","PO Box 308","Pine City",MN,55063,"(320) 629-4924",info@pinecenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, East Central Regional Development Commission",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-legacy-organization-22,,,, 11949,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Legacy Organization",2011,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education","Region 7E artists and arts organizations have more opportunities to provide arts activities.",,,7451,"Other, local or private",22451,,,,"Pine Center for the Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Personnel Grant.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shelley,Odendahl,"Pine Center for the Arts, Inc.","PO Box 308","Pine City",MN,55063,"(320) 629-4924",info@pinecenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, East Central Regional Development Commission",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-legacy-organization-23,,,, 12080,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2011,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grants are awarded to arts organizations and community groups.",,,19250,"Other, local or private",21250,,,,"Blue Earth Town and Country Players","Non-Profit Business/Entity","They will present two shows in their 2011 season; ""Guys & Dolls,"" and a Christmas Dinner Theater.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lill,Robinson,"Blue Earth Town and Country Players","13118 400th Ave PO Box 96","Blue Earth",MN,56013,"(507) 526-5223",lill.robinson@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-1,,,, 12081,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grants are awarded to arts organizations and community groups.",,,18500,"Other, local or private",24500,,,,"Blue Earth Valley Concert Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","They will sponsor a five concert subscription series for 2010-2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Willette,"Blue Earth Valley Concert Association","16485 State Hwy 169",Winnebago,MN,56098-4535,"(507) 893-4554",nancyellawillette@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-2,,,, 12088,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2011,4000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grants are awarded to arts organizations and community groups.",,,4450,"Other, local or private",8450,,,,"Faribault County Agricultural Society AKA Faribault County Fair","Non-Profit Business/Entity","They will sponsor visual and performing artists; including theatre, folk, and traditional music groups at the fair.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Yvonne,"Cory Cory","Faribault County Agricultural Society AKA Faribault County Fair","235 Midway Rd","Blue Earth",MN,56013,"(507) 787-2523",yvonnec.cory@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-8,,,, 12153,"Arts and Cultural Heritage, Arts Project",2011,7000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grants are awarded to arts organizations and community groups.",,,17730,"Other, local or private",24730,,,,"Winnebago Area Musical Players","Non-Profit Business/Entity","They will purchase new curtains for the Winnebago Elementary School Auditorium to meet code.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Judy,Ness,"Winnebago Area Musical Players","PO Box 276",Winnebago,MN,56098,"(507) 893-4803",homestead@bevcomm.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-arts-project-44,,,, 12179,"Arts in Education Residency",2011,216,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An increased variety of enrichment programs are offered. An increased number of schools participate in the program. Students develop a deeper appreciation of and desire for sustainable arts opportunities.",,,784,"Other, local or private",1000,,,,"Kasson-Mantorville Elementary","K-12 Education","Children's book illustrator visit for grades K-4.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marsha,Kinlund,"Kasson-Mantorville Elementary","604 16th St NE",Kasson,MN,55944-1618,"(507) 634-1234",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-12,,,, 12190,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Encourage community partnerships among arts and nonarts organizations. Residents of southeastern Minnesota have the opportunity to participate in the arts. A wider variety of arts learning opportunities are available.",,,5190,"Other, local or private",15190,,,,"Owatonna Arts Council AKA Owatonna Arts Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Main street mural project.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Roberts,"Owatonna Arts Council AKA Owatonna Arts Center","435 Garden View Ln",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 451-0533",scott.roberts@oacarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-123,,,, 12193,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2011,7805,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Encourage community partnerships among arts and nonarts organizations. Residents of southeastern Minnesota have the opportunity to participate in the arts. A wider variety of arts learning opportunities are available.",,,,,7805,,,,"Riverland Community College","State Government","Community corrections partnership public mural project.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peggy,Young,"Riverland Community College","963 Alexander Dr SW",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 455-5880",peggy.young@riverland.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-125,,,, 12212,"Arts and Cultural Heritage Grant",2011,14600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","Encourage community partnerships among arts and nonarts organizations. Residents of southeastern Minnesota have the opportunity to participate in the arts. A wider variety of arts learning opportunities are available.",,,2074,"Other, local or private",16674,,,,"Vega Productions, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","After school guitar program.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Gehring,"Vega Productions, Inc.","1650 Wood Duck Ln NE",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 304-2939",markg@vegaproductions.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-and-cultural-heritage-grant-137,,,, 12213,"Arts in Education Residency",2011,374,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An increased variety of enrichment programs are offered. An increased number of schools participate in the program. Students develop a deeper appreciation of and desire for sustainable arts opportunities.",,,1776,"Other, local or private",2150,,,,"Willow Creek Intermediate School","K-12 Education","Artist residency for sixth graders.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,Ladue,"Willow Creek Intermediate School","1050 22nd St NE",Owatonna,MN,55060,"(507) 444-8501",mtrapp@owatonna.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-education-residency-15,,,, 12218,"Arts Activities Support",2011,9500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,8000,"Other, local or private",17500,,,,"20 Theatre Company Twin Cities AKA 20% Theatre Company Twin Cities","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage the regional premiere of Lisa Meyers’ The Birth of Venus. Performances will take place at the Cedar Riverside People’s Center in October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Claire,Avitabile,"20 Theatre Company Twin Cities AKA 20% Theatre Company Twin Cities","5152 Aldrich Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55430,"(612) 227-1188",info@tctwentypercent.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-61,,,, 12221,"Arts Learning",2011,8425,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,3370,"Other, local or private",11795,,,,"Allegro Choral Academy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the new “Vivace West” music education and performance program for students in grades 2 to 8 in Rosemount and Savage. The project will run from September 2011 through April 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Douma,"Allegro Choral Academy","PO Box 241325","Apple Valley",MN,55124,"(952) 846-8585",office@allegroca.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-137,,,, 12223,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,74000,"Other, local or private",84000,,,,"Ananya Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to create and produce Tushaanal/fires of dry grass, an original, evening-length dance theater piece exploring women’s stories of violence, trauma, and survival in global communities of color. Performances will take place at the Southern Theater in",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ananya,Chatterjea,"Ananya Dance Theatre","500 21st Ave S Ste 203",Minneapolis,MN,55455-0417,"(612) 626-2280",admin@ananyadancetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-62,,,, 12224,"Arts Activities Support",2011,5250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2615,"Other, local or private",7865,,,,"Angel Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for 10 to 15 teens, who have a parent with cancer, to design and construct a piece of public art under the direction of glass artist Malcolm Potek. The project will take place at the artist’s northeast Minneapolis studio beginning in October 2010.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patty,Schultz,"Angel Foundation","708 S 3rd St",Minneapolis,MN,55415,"(612) 627-9000",info@mnangel.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-63,,,, 12225,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,106000,"Other, local or private",116000,,,,"Arcata Press AKA Saint Paul Almanac","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2013 St. Paul Almanac, an annual publishing of amateur and professional literary artists. The 2013 St. Paul Almanac will be released in September 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Nightingale,"Arcata Press AKA Saint Paul Almanac","275 E Fourth St Ste 735","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 785-6268",editor@saintpaulalmanac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-64,,,, 12231,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2525,"Other, local or private",12525,,,,ArtiCulture,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to implement a stipend-based intern program to train and cultivate future arts educators in ArtiCulture’s 2011 summer camp program.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Greenbaum,ArtiCulture,"2613 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 729-5151",ergreenbaum@articulture.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-138,,,, 12234,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,8600,"Other, local or private",18600,,,,ArtStart,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for “River EcoJourneys,” a series of three, one-week school residencies featuring storytelling, drumming, dance, and the creation of puppets and masks for students in grades 3 to 6 at three schools in St. Paul and Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carol,Sirrine,ArtStart,"1459 St Clair Ave","St Paul",MN,55105-2338,"(651) 698-2787",carol@artstart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-140,,,, 12235,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,53100,"Other, local or private",63100,,,,"Ashland Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Summer Theater Camp for students aged 6-13, a full-day, 2-week long hands-on learning experience for students to explore theater arts, acting, music and choreography at the Maplewood Performing Arts Theater in Maplewood Community Center during",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rob,Sutherland,"Ashland Productions","2100 White Bear Ave",Maplewood,MN,55109,"(651) 274-8020",info@ashlandproductions.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-141,,,, 12236,"Arts Activities Support",2011,4252,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4692,"Other, local or private",8944,,,,"Eagan Men's Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for 23 concerts during October 2010 through June 2011 to be held at assisted living facilities, senior housing, and Associated Male Chorus of America events in Dakota County.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Carlton,"Eagan Men's Chorus","4210 Heine Strasse",Eagan,MN,55122-1805,"(651) 452-7557",paulrcarlton@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-66,,,, 12237,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,44680,"Other, local or private",54680,,,,"Ashland Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Ashland Collaborative Theater or ACT!, a collaborative theater arts experience for elementary-aged youth and culminating in four staged performances at the Maplewood Performing Arts Theatre in January through March.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rob,Sutherland,"Ashland Productions","2100 White Bear Ave",Maplewood,MN,55109,"(651) 274-8020",info@ashlandproductions.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-67,,,, 12238,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10000,"Other, local or private",20000,,,,"Ballet Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for their 5th Annual Fall Concert featuring original choreography accompanied by Beethoven’s 6th Symphony and Handel’s Messiah. Performances will take place at the Fitzgerald Theater in October 2010.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cynthia,Betz,"Ballet Minnesota","249 E 4th St","St Paul",MN,55101-1604,"(651) 245-3255",cynbetz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-68,,,, 12241,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,30412,"Other, local or private",40412,,,,"Barebones Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to stage the 18th Annual Halloween Outdoor Puppet Extravaganza, a free outdoor pageant and performance that will take place at Hidden Falls Regional Park in St. Paul in October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brent,Harring,"Barebones Productions","PO Box 19487",Minneapolis,MN,55419-0487,"(612) 374-9103",butterflyman@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-69,,,, 12242,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,18500,"Other, local or private",28500,,,,"Beyond Ballroom Dance Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to create and present a new dance work incorporating film footage and an ensemble of professional ballroom dancers. Performances will take place as part of the inaugural season of the Cowles Center in Minneapolis in February 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deanne,Michael,"Beyond Ballroom Dance Company","5315 Oliver Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55419-1054,"(612) 508-9255",deanne@beyondballroom.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-70,,,, 12243,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,9000,"Other, local or private",19000,,,,"Black Dirt Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for an original theatrical work and visual art experience based on stories gathered from the community. Performances will take place at Hastings Middle School Auditorium in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Langenfeld,"Black Dirt Theater","821 W 6th St",Hastings,MN,55033,"(651) 795-9276",blackdirttheater@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-71,,,, 12244,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,65100,"Other, local or private",75100,,,,"BodyCartography Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to develop and present Super Nature, an interdisciplinary contemporary work investigating human nature in a way that invites empathy and causes viewers to ask questions about themselves, their behavior and society. Performances will take place as ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Olive,Bieringa,"BodyCartography Project","3528 10th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(917) 463-9300",olive@bodycartography.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-72,,,, 12246,"Arts Learning",2011,8750,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2200,"Other, local or private",10950,,,,"Brazen Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to develop and present a program of short plays written and performed by students focusing on issues of bullying and suicide, and the impact on LBGTA youth. The program will run from February through May of 2011 and targeted to schools including ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Hooker,"Brazen Theatre Company","114 W 24th St",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 991-8729",markhooker1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-143,,,, 12247,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,11000,"Other, local or private",21000,,,,"Brazen Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage The Boys in the Band, and The Property Known As Garland, which explore issues of bullying and suicide in the GLBT community. Performances will take place at The Lowry Lab Theater.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Hooker,"Brazen Theatre Company","114 W 24th St",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 991-8729",markhooker1@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-73,,,, 12251,"Arts Activities Support",2011,1910,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1885,"Other, local or private",3795,,,,"Calliope Women's Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Calliope’s Song, a program to increase members’ repertoire of songs that includes workshops, rehearsals, and community outreach performances. Activities will take place between October 2011 and May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beatrice,Magee,"Calliope Women's Chorus","PO Box 4474","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 227-4119",magee002@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-74,,,, 12252,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,9750,"Other, local or private",19750,,,,"Caponi Art Park AKA Caponi Art Park and Learning Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for 2011 Family Fun Tuesdays, a program of 13 weekly interactive performances and workshops for pre-school and school-age children, parents, grandparents and caregivers at the Art Park during summer 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park AKA Caponi Art Park and Learning Center","1205 Diffley Rd",Eagan,MN,55123-1415,"(651) 454-9412",ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-144,,,, 12253,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,20450,"Other, local or private",30450,,,,"Caponi Art Park AKA Caponi Art Park and Learning Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2010 Summer Performance Series, featuring Minnesota Sinfonia, a Shakespeare Festival, the Dakota Valley Summer Pops Orchestra and Chorale, Sumunar Indonesian Gamelan and Dance Ensemble, Voice of the Culture Drum and Dance and the Bill Evan",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cheryl,Caponi,"Caponi Art Park AKA Caponi Art Park and Learning Center","1205 Diffley Rd",Eagan,MN,55123-1415,"(651) 454-9412",ccaponi@caponiartpark.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-75,,,, 12254,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,16575,"Other, local or private",26575,,,,"The Center for Irish Music AKA Center for Irish Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 – 2012 Visiting Artist Series comprised of the Visiting Master Artists’ Weekend in October 2011 and the Minnesota Irish Musicians’ Weekend in June 2012. Events will be held at Celtic Junction in St. Paul.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeanne,Morales,"The Center for Irish Music AKA Center for Irish Music","836 N Prior Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 696-6662",jmorales@centerforirishmusic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-76,,,, 12256,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,8698,"Other, local or private",18698,,,,Centro,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Cruzando, an interactive art exhibit honoring those who have died crossing the border from Mexico to the United States. The event will be held at Centro in Minneapolis, during the organization's Day of the Dead celebration in November.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roxana,Linares,Centro,"1915 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-1904,"(612) 874-1412x 216",rlinares@centromn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-77,,,, 12257,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,52700,"Other, local or private",62700,,,,"Chinese American Association of Minnesota AKA CAAM Chinese Dance Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for China the Beautiful (part 1), the 2011 Chinese New Year show showcasing the many styles and uses of Chinese dances. Performances will take place at O'Shaughnessy Auditorium in January 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beatrice,Rothweiler,"Chinese American Association of Minnesota AKA CAAM Chinese Dance Theater","PO Box 582584","St Paul",MN,55458-2548,"(651) 774-0806",info@caamcdt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-78,,,, 12259,"Arts Learning",2011,8812,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2204,"Other, local or private",11016,,,,"Community Celebration of Place","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for an Elders’ Wisdom, Children’s Song residency with 7th grade students at Sanford Middle School in Minneapolis from late January to mid June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nadine,Sehnert,"Community Celebration of Place","3357 36th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 722-9775",info@communitycelebration.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-145,,,, 12260,"Arts Activities Support",2011,8250,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10500,"Other, local or private",18750,,,,"Consortium Carissimi","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 – 2012 Concert Season, a series of four concerts of Italian Baroque music of the 16th and 17th centuries. Concerts will take place at The Chapel of St. Mary at the St. Paul Seminary between September 2011 and April 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elisabeth,Comeaux,"Consortium Carissimi","PO Box 40553","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 283-5713",consortiumcarissimi@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-79,,,, 12261,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,18200,"Other, local or private",28200,,,,"Contempo-Physical Dance Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a new full-length dance performance featuring a hybrid form of Afro-Brazilian contemporary dance and capoeira. Performances will be held at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis in winter 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marciano,"Silva dos Santos","Contempo-Physical Dance Project","3162 Park Overlook Dr",Shoreview,MN,55126,"(612) 619-5282",contempophysicaldance@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-80,,,, 12262,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,33800,"Other, local or private",43800,,,,"Contemporary Dance Arts, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 25th Anniversary Concert, featuring two new works by Joanie Smith and one from the Shapiro & Smith repertory. Performances will take place as part of the inaugural year of the Goodale Theater in the Cowles Center, in April 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Smith,"Contemporary Dance Arts, Inc.","500 21st Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55455-0417,"(612) 803-4334",jsmith@shapiroandsmithdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-81,,,, 12265,"Arts Learning",2011,9360,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2340,"Other, local or private",11700,,,,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Academy Mentorship Program providing individual lessons, ensemble master classes and joint performances with inner-city band programs during the 2011 spring semester at Edison High School and Northeast Middle School in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Corbin,Dillon,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","511 Groveland Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 722-3667",corbin@copperstreetbrass.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-146,,,, 12268,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,65450,"Other, local or private",75450,,,,"Creatives for Causes","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Art Buddies program pairing 80 creative mentors one-on-one with 80 low-income students ages 8 to 11 in the Community Education After-School program at Whittier International Elementary School in Minneapolis during the 2011-12 school year.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stephanel,Vagel,"Creatives for Causes","2840 Bryant Ave S Ste 405",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2187,"(612) 334-6004",sue@artbuddies.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-147,,,, 12270,"Arts Learning",2011,9600,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2400,"Other, local or private",12000,,,,"DA Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the In Residence dance program, a collaboration between DA Dance and the Women of Nations domestic violence shelter. The project includes two 2-week residencies consisting of workshops and performances.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Armstead,"DA Dance","839 Sherburne Ave","St Paul",MN,55104-2714,"(651) 227-4981",denisearms@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-148,,,, 12271,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,31395,"Other, local or private",41395,,,,"Dakota Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 18th annual Eagan Art Festival, a free two-day outdoor festival featuring a broad range of entertainment and arts activities for all ages. The festival will take place at the Eagan Community Center in June 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wanda,Borman,"Dakota Center for the Arts","PO Box 211609",Eagan,MN,55121,"(651) 269-2787",artfest@weston.borman.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-82,,,, 12272,"Arts Learning",2011,7924,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,1981,"Other, local or private",9905,,,,"Dakota Foundation for Jazz Education","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for master classes, clinics, workshops and school assemblies at 12 metro area high schools and middle schools in 2011 and 2012 featuring local and national jazz artists.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Trow,"Dakota Foundation for Jazz Education","PO Box 4304","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 721-2127",tom@dakotafoundationforjazzeducation.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-149,,,, 12279,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2800,"Other, local or private",12800,,,,"East Side Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for three artist residencies at Highwood Hills Elementary School and Academia Cesar Chavez charter school on the East Side of St. Paul in May, June, November and December of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Fehr,"East Side Arts Council","977 Payne Ave","St Paul",MN,55130-3901,"(651) 774-5422",sarahfehr@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-150,,,, 12284,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,8145,"Other, local or private",18145,,,,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Percussive “Dance That Makes Music” Residencies in three Twin Cities area high schools that will provide youth with an opportunity to work with professional percussive dancers and choreographers over the course of 2 to 4 weeks.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Chvala,"Flying Foot Forum AKA Joe Chvala and the Flying Foot Forum","3105 Garfield Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2930,"(612) 825-4291",jobohe56@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-152,,,, 12285,"Arts Activities Support",2011,6801,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3400,"Other, local or private",10201,,,,"Foci-Minnesota Center for Glass Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Blow Your Mind, workshops in glass sculpture led by master artists Charles Lowrie and Michael Angelo Menconi. Workshops will held in December 2010 at the Foci Center in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,McPeek,"Foci-Minnesota Center for Glass Arts","2010 E Hennepin Ave Bldg 10 Box 54",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 623-3624",contact@mnglassart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-84,,,, 12286,"Arts Learning",2011,8425,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2107,"Other, local or private",10532,,,,"Foci-Minnesota Center for Glass Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a 3-day glassbowing workshop on traditional Italian techniques for intermediate to advanced students with glass artist Tony Cray in late May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rebecca,McPeek,"Foci-Minnesota Center for Glass Arts","2010 E Hennepin Ave Bldg 10 Box 54",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 623-3624",contact@mnglassart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-153,,,, 12288,"Arts Activities Support",2011,9800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,18500,"Other, local or private",28300,,,,"Four Humors Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present the original comedy How to Supervise Your Man, an adaptation of a depression-era insurance manual into a look at American economic values. Performances will take place at the Loring Theater in September 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Seth,Goodspeed,"Four Humors Theater","711 Hennepin Ave S Ste 311",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 293-9671",info@fourhumorstheater.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-86,,,, 12289,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Education","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,,,"Frank Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to provide high school youth access to an intimate, in-depth and high quality professional theatre experience, stimulate critical thinking, and cultivate a sense of arts appreciation with at-risk youth at alternative high schools in the Twin Citie",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Wendy,Knox,"Frank Theatre","3156 23rd Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1907,"(612) 724-3760",franktheatre@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-154,,,, 12296,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,22093,"Other, local or private",32093,,,,"The Great Northern Union Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Summer Youth Chorus, providing education, coaching, and performance opportunities for young men of high school and college age. Activities will take place between February and July 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Dowma,"The Great Northern Union Chorus","3909 Dartmouth Dr",Minnetonka,MN,55345,"(612) 723-4209",hetenor@dowma.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-87,,,, 12297,"Arts Activities Support",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,6420,"Other, local or private",16420,,,,"Green T Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to develop and remount the play Pinocchio-chan, an original stage adaptation utilizing the stylized Japanese performance techniques of kabuki and ningyo-buri. Performances will take place in winter 2010.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Coleman,"Green T Productions","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 600",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(715) 246-3285",rjckmw@usinternet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-activities-support-88,,,, 12298,"Arts Learning",2011,8905,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,2225,"Other, local or private",11130,,,,"Green T Productions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to re-establish training programs for actors focusing on traditional Asian theater techniques. The program will have one component for introductory students and one for developing the skills of Green T core company members, and will run from Febr",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Coleman,"Green T Productions","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 600",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(715) 246-3285",rjckmw@usinternet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-155,,,, 12299,"Arts Learning",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of new grantees and applicants from underrepresented communities increases. The number of new service users from underrepresented communities increases.",,,16640,"Other, local or private",26640,,,,"Hamline Midway Coalition","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Canvas Public Art Enhancement Project, a youth-driven collaborative project that will increase the visibility and use of the grounds and facilities at the Canvas Teen Art Center over eight weeks in the summer of 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Jon",Olson,"Hamline Midway Coalition","1564 Lafond Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 646-1986",michaeljon@hamlinemidway.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/arts-learning-156,,,, 17271,"Asbestos Contained Asphalt Floor Tiles Abatement",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3100,,,,,,"Golden Valley Historical Society",," Golden Valley Historical Society hired a licensed and bonded professional hazardous waste materials removal company to properly abate asbestos and improve public safety at the Golden Valley History Museum. After the church was acquired by the GVHS for use as a museum, a team of experts were suspicious that the floor tiles in the lower level might contain asbestos. The experts in this field definitely confirmed that the floor tiles, which had become cracked and deteriorated by moisture migrating from the concrete slab, had to be removed by a HASlWET company and properly disposed of in accordance with state statutes, before the next project, the water management problem could be addressed and fixed. This project is one of many ongoing projects already completed to accomplish the goal of a church-museum, owned by the Golden Valley Historical Society, and to create a museum to find and preserve artifacts of the heritage of the village and city of Golden Valley, and to be able to display the artifacts and educate the past, present and future citizens of the community of the long heritage of the community. The church building is the oldest church in the City of Golden Valley, built in 1882 by non-denominational pioneers who eventually became associated with the Methodist Church. Having outgrown the facility in the 1950's, the Methodist Congregation built a larger church in the community and moved into it. The church was then purchased by the Golden Valley Christian Science Society who held services and meditation areas for its members until 1997, when the Christian Science Society had dwindled to a dozen or so members decided to sell the property. On July 1, 1997, the Golden Valley Historical Society, with the grant of one member, purchased the property to preserve this historic church and create a church-museum. With the asbests abatement the Golden Valley Historical Society will have improved the use of the building and allow it to work with architects to continue with the rehabilitation of the building to complete the lower level museum. ",,"To properly abate asbestos and improve public safety at the Golden Valley History Museum",2010-08-27,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Breth,,"7800 Golden Valley Road, Attn: GVHS","Golden Valley",MN,55427,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asbestos-contained-asphalt-floor-tiles-abatement,,,, 17234,"ASI Library and Archives Management Project",2011,92614,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,24259,,,,,,"American Swedish Institute",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over its collection in order to provide better public access to Minnesota's Swedish heritage.",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over its collection in order to provide better public access to Minnesota's Swedish heritage.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Nina,Clark,,"2600 Park Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/asi-library-and-archives-management-project,,,, 17459,"Bakken Museum Dakota Medicinal Plant Garden",2011,6975,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4786,,,,,,"Bakken Museum",," An interpretive exhibit and program plan, ""Dakota Native Plant Garden"", was designed and developed for outdoor display. The exhibit uses the stories from several generations of a Dakota family who originally lived along the shore of Mde Waka Ska (Lake Calhoun). The stories reveal the ethno-history of the Bakken's restored wetland and prairie. This area contains more than 40 species of native plants historically used for medicinal and cultural purposes. Installation of the exhibit will occur when funding is obtained and will consist of one large and four small reading rails along with six garden signs. ",,"To develop and install an interpretive exhibit showing four distinct gardens historically planted by Dakota people",2010-12-03,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kelly,Finnerty,,"3537 Zenith Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bakken-museum-dakota-medicinal-plant-garden,,,, 17424,"Basilica Interior Moisture Testing",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1080,,,,,,"The Basilica Landmark",," Thirty monitors were installed to measure moisture readings in the upper reaches of the Basilica of St. Mary. Restoration projects had been put on hold due to previous water infiltration and the damage that was caused by saturation of masonry walls and ceiling plaster. Such infiltration takes a long time to dry. There were concerns that plaster was continuing to absorb moisture from the attic insulation or the masonry walls. A lift was used to visually inspect and manually ""sound"" ceiling plaster on three representative arches where they meet the exterior wall. The monitoring sensors were then installed on the ceiling and in the attic. The results from the first readings confirm that the masonry walls are drying out. Restoration projects can resume. ",,"To monitor moisture in preparation for future restoration projects on the Bascilica of St. Mary, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dave,Laurent,,"PO Box 50010",Minneapolis,MN,55405,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/basilica-interior-moisture-testing,,,, 1298,"Bluff Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project - Phase III",2011,34339,,,,,,,,,,,.14,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) project will develop a TMDL Report and Implementation Plan defining the sources contributing to the impairments and outlining the steps necessary to bring Bluff Creek back to meeting water quality standards. ",,,2011-01-12,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency ","520 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 757-2646",barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Nicollet, Ramsey, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bluff-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-project-phase-iii,,,, 3201,"Bluff Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project - Phase 4",2011,18020,,,,,,,,,,,.08,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a Final TMDL report and Implementation Plan for the Bluff Creek Watershed.  The main outcomes of this project are the development of a Final TMDL Report approved by MPCA and EPA and a Final Implementation Plan approved by MPCA.  ",,,2011-07-01,2012-02-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,(651)757-2646,barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Le Sueur, McLeod, Rice, Scott, Sibley",,"Lower Minnesota River ",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bluff-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-project-phase-4,,,, 17482,"Book Publishing",2011,6998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Brooklyn Historical Society",," A 3-volume boxed set of ""Patriots of Brooklyn: Suppressors of the Great Slave Rebellion"" was published by the Brooklyn Historical Society. The books document the historic role that 200+ soldiers from Brooklyn Township played in the American Civil War. The books are a valuable reference resource for local residents and historians. ",,"To publish the three-volume work, ""Patriots of Brooklyn: Suppressors of the Great Slaveholder's Rebellion"" profiling over 200 veterans of the American Civil War",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Pat,Snodgrass,,"5600 85th Avenue North","Brooklyn Center",MN,55443,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-publishing,,,, 17512,"Book of Minnesota Refugee Narratives",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,22615,,,,,,"Minnesota Council of Churches Refugee Services",," A professional quality book documenting the stories of refugees in Minnesota is now in print. The book, ""This Much I Can Tell You"", was self-published by the Minnesota Council of Chuches Refugee Service. It is a compilation of eighteen stories told by local refugees, from nine different countries, who have resettled in Minnesota after fleeing their country of origin. The 980 books printed through this project make important refugee histories accessible to a wider Minnesota audience. ",,"To publish a book documenting refugee resettlement in Minnesota",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Rachele,King,,"Minnesota Church Center Suite 100, 122 West Franklin Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/book-minnesota-refugee-narratives,,,, 17395,"Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Audio-Video Tour",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,5833,,,,,,"East Side Neighborhood Development Company",," The ESNDC developed a 39-minute audio/video tour of the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary, a distinctive natural landscape on the Mississippi River floodplain on St. Paul's East Side. Experts were asked to advise on the project and then narrate a specific tour stop using their expertise to comment on aspects of its ecological history and/or cultural value. The tour was publicized on the Lower Phalen Creek Project website, on the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Facebook page and in the local nespaper. The tour is available online on the Lower Phalen Creek Project Youtube channel and at the Mississippi River Visitor Center in the Science Museum of Minnesota as part of the regular rotation of videos there.   ",,"To enhance public access to significant historic resources preserved in this East Side park through an MP3 audio tour",2010-09-17,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Clark,,"925 Payne Avenue, Suite 201","Saint Paul",MN,55130,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/bruce-vento-nature-sanctuary-audio-video-tour,,,, 17513,"CAP Collections Survey, Training & Inventory",2011,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9000,,,,,,"Caponi Art Park",," Caponi Art Park contracted with the Dakota County Historical society to survey and assess the general condition of the many materials in their collection documenting the history of the organization and it's founder, Anthony Caponi. As a result the Caponi Art Park organization now knows the size of the collection, the staff are properly trained and professional systems and policies have been implemented that document and present an informative, usable collection. ",,"To establish the archives of this institution through training and providing basic processing",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cheryl,Caponi,,"1205 Diffley Road",Eagan,MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cap-collections-survey-training-inventory,,,, 12329,"Capital Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,10524,"Other, local or private",20524,,,,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to purchase and install a facility sprung floor and to add a dressing room.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Risheka,Remus,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","1106 W Broadway",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 521-1150",risheka24@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-15,,,, 12354,"Capital Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,2714,"Other, local or private",12714,,,,"Minnesota Brass, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to purchase two vibraphones, one marimba and one drum set to replace and/or supplement the existing inventory of percussion instruments.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Fisher,"Minnesota Brass, Inc.","c/o Sr Drum Bugle Corp PO Box 7341","St Paul",MN,55107,"(952) 210-7915",susankfisher@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-16,,,, 12362,"Capital Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,,,"Minnesota Sunshine Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to purchase dance costumes and a dance carpet to enhance artist development and performances.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mai,Vang,"Minnesota Sunshine Dance","1541 Barclay St","St Paul",MN,55106,"(612) 500-3453",maivangss@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-17,,,, 12388,"Capital Grant",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,115000,"Other, local or private",125000,,,,"Rain Taxi, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a small-scale remodel of a space needed to expand off-site storage capacity.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Lorberer,"Rain Taxi, Inc.","PO Box 3840",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 825-1528",info@raintaxi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-18,,,, 12410,"Capital Grant",2011,8650,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,4000,"Other, local or private",12650,,,,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to purchase a vehicle with sufficient towing capacity to support the organization’s ongoing and expanded programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Surprenant,"Sounds of Hope, Ltd.","253 4th St E Ste 205","St Paul",MN,55101-1643,"(651) 225-4179",tsurprenant@soundsofhope.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-19,,,, 12419,"Capital Grant",2011,7623,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,2061,"Other, local or private",9684,,,,"Studio 206","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to purchase lighting, sound, computer equipment, and light masking to provide a higher degree of technical support for the artists using the space.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Shawn,McConneloug,"Studio 206","Ivy Bldg for the Arts Studio 206 2637 27th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 822-1275",ivystudio206@earthlink.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-20,,,, 12422,"Capital Grant",2011,5134,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,1710,"Other, local or private",6844,,,,"Teatro del Pueblo","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to replace and upgrade the organization’s technology system including the purchase of a desktop and laptop computer, and to work with a consultant on a server upgrade.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alberto,Justiniano,"Teatro del Pueblo","209 W Page St Ste 208","St Paul",MN,55107-3457,"(651) 224-8806",al@teatrodelpueblo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-22,,,, 12445,"Capital Grant",2011,6384,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,2128,"Other, local or private",8512,,,,"Walker West Music Academy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to purchase three computer workstations and the related equipment necessary for students to transcribe, compose, and record music.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Leggett,"Walker West Music Academy","777 Selby Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 224-2929",info@walkerwestmusicacademy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-23,,,, 12248,"Capital Grant",2011,8000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services. More programs and venues are accessible to people with disabilities.",,,2000,"Other, local or private",10000,,,,"Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to replace musical instruments and uniforms in response to the organization’s growth.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patrick,McCormick,"Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band","1820 Ivan Way","St Paul",MN,55116,"(651) 353-1612",pat@brianborupipeband.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/capital-grant-14,,,, 17532,"Cataloging Tax Assessor Photo Collection",2011,4620,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,960,,,,,,"Richfield Historical Society",," Preservation of a historically important collection of photographs, taken for the purposes of insurance underwriting in the mid-1950's, was the goal of this project. Appropriate storage was researched and determined. Archival grade sleeves and storage boxes were obtained. An inventory of all photographs was performed, cataloged and entered into a professional software database. Digital imaging of the original photographic prints provides researchers with a sustainable alternative to viewing the prints. Damage that occurs even by the most cautious handling has been minimalized. The valuable record of Richfield's architecture at the peak of its post-war development has been more available to the public. ",,"To make publicly accessible a collection of 7,500 photographs of Richfield housing, 1955-1957",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sarah,Hummel,,"6901 Lyndale Ave. S, PO Box 23304",Richfield,MN,55423,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cataloging-tax-assessor-photo-collection,,,, 2005,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council Partnership",2011,125000,"LAWS OF MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (b), Councils of Color","(b) Councils of Color. [...] $125,000 in 2010 and $125,000 in 2011 are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Center for the Humanities and the Council on Affairs of Chicano/Latino people. These programs are for community events and programs to celebrate and preserve the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage of these peoples.",,,,,,,,,,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council",,"In May 2009, the Minnesota State Legislature asked the Minnesota Humanities Center and four state councils-the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans-to collaboratively create new programs and events that celebrates and preserves the artistic, historical, and cultural heritages of the communities represented by each council. The Humanities Center's work with the Chicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC) has focused on conveying the contributions of Minnesota's Latino community to the arts, culture, and economy of our state through three related video programs:1. Absent Narratives: St. Paul's West Side2. Latino Arts: A Community Vision3. Latinos, Business and the Arts","Learn more about the Humanities Center's partnership with CLAC.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicano-latino-affairs-council-partnership,,,, 2005,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council Partnership",2010,125000,"LAWS OF MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (b), Councils of Color","(b) Councils of Color. [...] $125,000 in 2010 and $125,000 in 2011 are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Center for the Humanities and the Council on Affairs of Chicano/Latino people. These programs are for community events and programs to celebrate and preserve the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage of these peoples.",,,,,,,,,,"Chicano Latino Affairs Council",,"In May 2009, the Minnesota State Legislature asked the Minnesota Humanities Center and four state councils-the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans-to collaboratively create new programs and events that celebrates and preserves the artistic, historical, and cultural heritages of the communities represented by each council. The Humanities Center's work with the Chicano Latino Affairs Council (CLAC) has focused on conveying the contributions of Minnesota's Latino community to the arts, culture, and economy of our state through three related video programs:1. Absent Narratives: St. Paul's West Side2. Latino Arts: A Community Vision3. Latinos, Business and the Arts","Learn more about the Humanities Center's partnership with CLAC.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/chicano-latino-affairs-council-partnership,,,, 17422,"City Directory Microfilm #3",2011,5670,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,218,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," This is the third installment of a project to purchase microfilmed Minnesota city directories to add to the Minnesota Genealogical Society's research collection. Eighty-one rolls of microfilm, covering the post-1930's period, were acquired this time. ",,"To acquire 81 rolls of microfilmed city directories for its research library",2010-10-11,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South Saint Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/city-directory-microfilm-3,,,, 3313,"Clean Water for the Blue Earth River Basin",2011,242075,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (b); Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (i)","(i) $1,250,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for targeted nonpoint restoration technical assistance and engineering. At least 93 percent of this amount must be made available for grants. (2011 - Restoration Technical Assistance)",,"Pollution reduction estimates for the completed project include 147 lbs/yr phosphorus, 103 tons/yr TSS, and 55 tons/yr soil loss reduction.",,358001,,,,,,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance","Local/Regional Government","The nine member Counties and Soil and Water Conservation Districts of the Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA) will be able to enhance our effectiveness to provide elevated levels of technical assistance, education and outreach in the areas of urban stormwater, wellhead protection, nutrient management, conservation agronomy, drainage and agricultural best management practices to reduce nonpoint source pollution in the Blue Earth, Le Sueur and Watonwan River Watersheds. The Blue Earth River Basin needs to reduce fecal coliform from wastewater treatment facilities, rural household septic systems, livestock, wildlife and pets. Most livestock manure is used appropriately as a fertilizer and soil amendment, however the sheer volume of manure produced in the watershed means that runoff of even a very small percentage of what is applied may contaminate surface waters. The MN River Basin needs land use practices that reduce the amount of sediment and nutrients reaching the river. Installation of riparian buffers, streambank stabilization, water storage, surface tile intakes, and crop residue management help to reduce sediment transport. On farmland, conservation tillage and increased crop diversity including pasture can reduce sediment loss considerably. Crop nutrient management plans keep nitrogen and phosphorus out of waters, as do improvements in private and public wastewater treatment systems. In cities and developing areas, stormwater management and construction erosion control prevent sediment runoff. The Urban Outreach Specialist will also work directly with wellhead protection issues. Groundwater and drinking water source protection will be one of the focus areas of the position, those concerns are also directly impacted by the BMPs promoted through the remaining three staff positions. ",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Clark,,,,,,"(507) 831-1153 x3",kay.clark@windomnet.com,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Blue Earth, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Waseca, Watonwan",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/clean-water-blue-earth-river-basin,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 808,"Cold Water River and Stream Restoration, Protection, and Enhancement, Phase II",2011,1269000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(c )","$1,269,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Trout Unlimited to restore, enhance, and protect cold water river and stream habitats in Minnesota. A list of proposed acquisitions and a list of proposed projects, describing the types and locations of restorations and enhancements, must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. The commissioner of natural resources must agree in writing to each proposed acquisition, restoration, and enhancement. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph (b).","Improved aquatic habitat indicators Improved aquatic habitat indicator","Restored 22 acres of prairie; Restored and Enhanced habitat along 4.4 miles of trout stream, approximately 52 acres of riparian corridor.",,,,1269000,,,,"MN Trout Unlimited","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This program will restore and/or enhance in-stream and riparian fish and wildlife habitat in six coldwater streams located in existing Aquatic Management Areas and one Minnesota State Park. The proposed projects will improve habitat for both game and non-game fish and wildlife species uniquely associated with coldwater trout streams and provide expanded recreational opportunities for Minnesota anglers.","Seriously degraded coldwater habitat is an important statewide conservation issue requiring immediate investment through habitat restoration and enhancement projects. The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council has declared the restoration and enhancement of coldwater fish habitat a priority action in the L-SOHC Sections in which these projects are located. As part of our ongoing program of trout and salmon habitat restoration and enhancement, the Minnesota Council of Trout Unlimited (?MNTU?) has identified several priority projects for Fiscal Year 2011 funding. MNTU proposes to directly restore or enhance in-stream and riparian fish and wildlife habitat in and along the following Minnesota waters (counties) between July 2010 and June 2012:1. Hay Creek (Goodhue);2. Lost Creek (Fillmore);3. North Branch of Whitewater River (Wabasha);4. Pine Creek (Winona);5. Vermillion River (Dakota);6. West Indian Creek (Wabasha) Five of the projects will restore or enhance habitat on existing state-owned Aquatic Management Areas. The sixth project will restore or enhance habitat on state-owned land within Carly State Park. These projects will employ the same successful strategy used in the projects done by MNTU chapters and the MNDNR in the past several years. Each project involves the installation of in-stream fish habitat structures, in addition to measures which reduce stream bank erosion and associated sedimentation, and reconnect streams to their flood plains to reduce negative impacts from severe flooding. The specific fish habitat restoration or enhancement methods used on each stream will vary depending upon the distinct natural resource characteristics of each ecological region, as well as variations in the type and magnitude of poor land uses practices within each watersheds. Each project will be tailored to the site after close consultation with resource professionals within the Minnesota DNR. The projects to be undertaken by MNTU will be designed to accomplish a number of the following purposes: a) reduce stream bank erosion and associated sedimentation, b) reconnect streams to their flood plains to reduce negative impacts from severe flooding, c) increase natural reproduction of trout and other aquatic organisms, d) maintain or increase adult trout abundance, e) increase biodiversity for both in-stream and non-game species, f) be long lasting with minimal maintenance required, and g) improve angler access. Additional project descriptions can be found in MNTU's Request for Funding dated November 2, 2009. Project partners include the MNDNR, Carly State park, Plainview Lions Club, Pheasants Forever, and Minnesota citizens. The MNDNR is a key partner on every project MNTU does, from identifying priority projects for MNTU to consider, to offering professional input on project design, providing permitting review and project support. Depending upon the project they may contribute materials, labor and/or some supervision. The project proposed for the North Branch of the Whitewater River involves partnerships with both Carley State Park and the Plainview Lions Club. The Park will provide technical support and the Lions Club will provide volunteers and a cash contribution. On the Vermillion River, Pheasants Forever will partner on the upland portion of the parcel. We anticipate strong support from local communities, local businesses, community clubs, sporting groups, anglers, the MNDNR and the general public. We do not anticipate any opposition to the projects or impediments to successfully achieving the intended habitat outcomes. Restoration and enhancement are used interchangeably throughout this document as the precise dividing line between them is not always clear. Acreage calculations are based upon 16 acres per mile.","Seriously degraded coldwater habitat is an important statewide conservation issue requiring immediate investment through habitat restoration and enhancement projects.  The Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council identified the restoration and enhancement of coldwater fish habitat a priority action in the L-SOHC Sections in which these projects are located.  As part of our ongoing program of trout and salmon habitat restoration and enhancement, Minnesota Trout Unlimited (“MNTU”) has identified several priority projects for Fiscal Year 2011 funding.  MNTU directly restored or enhanced in-stream and riparian fish and wildlife habitat in and along these Minnesota waters (counties), all of which are in existing state-owned Aquatic Management Areas:      1.    Hay Creek (Goodhue);    2.    Lost Creek (Fillmore);        3.    Pine Creek, reach 1 (Winona);    4.    Pine Creek, reach 2 (Winona);     5.    Vermilion River (Dakota);    6.    West Indian Creek (Wabasha).Another project, on the North Branch of the Whitewater River, was designed but implementation postponed by DNR Parks so it can rework the design to make the site appear more closely like pre European settlement conditions. Rather than delay the expenditure of OHF funds on the ground, remaining funds budgeted for construction were used to enhance another reach of Pine Creek.  This 1,800 foot long reach of enhanced habitat on Pine Creek will support greater numbers of adult trout and likely receive far heavier use than Whitewater River reach would have.These projects employed the same successful strategy used in the projects done by MNTU chapters and the MNDNR in the past decade.  Each project involved the installation of in-stream fish habitat structures, in addition to measures which have reduced stream bank erosion and associated sedimentation, and reconnected streams to their flood plains to reduce negative impacts from severe flooding.  The specific fish habitat restoration or enhancement methods used on each stream varied slightly depending upon the distinct natural resource characteristics of each ecological region, as well as variations in the type and magnitude of poor land uses practices within each watershed.  Each project was tailored to the site after close consultation with resource professionals within the Minnesota DNR.  The projects were designed and implemented to accomplish a number of these purposes:  a) reduce stream bank erosion and associated sedimentation, b) reconnect streams to their flood plains to reduce negative impacts from severe flooding, c) increase natural reproduction of trout and other aquatic organisms, d) maintain or increase adult trout abundance, e) increase biodiversity for both in-stream and non-game species, f) be long lasting with minimal maintenance required, and g) improve angler access.  Project partners included the MNDNR, Pheasants Forever, and Minnesota citizens.  The MNDNR was a key partner on every project, helping to identifying priority project sites, offering professional input on designs, providing permitting review, and other support.  Dedicated members of Pheasants Forever accomplished an excellent prairie restoration on the upland areas of the Vermilion River site.  We encountered strong support from local communities, local businesses, community clubs, sporting groups, anglers, the MNDNR and the general public.  ",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,John,Lenczewski,"Minnesota Council of Trout Unlimited","P O Box 845 ",Chanhassen,None,55317,,jlenczewski@comcast.net,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Dakota, Fillmore, Goodhue, Goodhue","Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Southeast Forest",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cold-water-river-and-stream-restoration-protection-and-enhancement-0,,,, 10593,"Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",2011,21278,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More Minnesotans are engaged in arts learning opportunities. The quantity and types of arts learning opportunities available in the state increases. More professional artists are hired or contracted to teach.",,,98694,"Other, local or private",97842,,,,"The Center for Irish Music AKA Center for Irish Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeanne,Morales,"The Center for Irish Music AKA Center for Irish Music","836 N Prior Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 696-6662",jmorales@centerforirishmusic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-schools-and-conservatories,,,, 10667,"Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",2011,76510,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More Minnesotans are engaged in arts learning opportunities. The quantity and types of arts learning opportunities available in the state increases. More professional artists are hired or contracted to teach.",,,414022,"Other, local or private",441246,,,,"The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Clea,Galhano,"The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music","26 E Exchange St","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 224-2205x 12",clea@thespcm.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-schools-and-conservatories-1,,,, 10682,"Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",2011,117948,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More Minnesotans are engaged in arts learning opportunities. The quantity and types of arts learning opportunities available in the state increases. More professional artists are hired or contracted to teach.",,,244962,"Other, local or private",298000,,,,"Walker West Music Academy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Leggett,"Walker West Music Academy","777 Selby Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 224-2929",info@walkerwestmusicacademy.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-schools-and-conservatories-2,,,, 10684,"Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",2011,60216,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The quantity and types of arts learning opportunities available in the state increases. More professional artists are hired or contracted to teach.",,,178306,"Other, local or private",206081,,,,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Community Arts Schools and Conservatories",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Hansen,"Weavers Guild of Minnesota","3000 University Ave SE Ste 110",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 436-0463x 2",lhansen@weaversguildmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-schools-and-conservatories-3,,,, 12305,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,17500,"Other, local or private",22500,,,,"Hope Community, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for The Power of Vision, two neighborhood mural projects that will engage approximately 50 youth. The project will take place during summer 2011 and culminate in a community unveiling ceremony.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chaka,Mkali,"Hope Community, Inc.","611 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 874-8867",cmkali@hope-community.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-102,,,, 12306,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,95000,"Other, local or private",100000,,,,"Hot Summer Jazz Festival AKA Twin Cities Jazz Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Hot Summer Jazz Festival, a three-day jazz festival featuring local and world-renowned jazz artists. The festival will take place at Mears Park in downtown St. Paul in June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Heckler,"Hot Summer Jazz Festival AKA Twin Cities Jazz Festival","PO Box 8162","St Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 227-3108",hsrhits@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-103,,,, 12320,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,39000,"Other, local or private",44000,,,,"Katha Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Ekam – The Supreme oneness, a classical Kathak dance performance in collaboration with Gospel singer Robert Robinson. Performances will take place at the Ritz Theater in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rita,Mustaphi,"Katha Dance Theatre","5444 Orchard Ave N",Crystal,MN,55429-3246,"(763) 533-0756",info@kathadance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-106,,,, 12322,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,7900,"Other, local or private",12900,,,,"North Suburban Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for 40 choral performances presented at nursing, healthcare, and retirement centers in the north suburban area from January through December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Schmidt,"North Suburban Chorus","430 W Lawson Ave","St Paul",MN,55117,"(651) 484-6379",RBT65SCH@g.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-107,,,, 12328,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,11260,"Other, local or private",16260,,,,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 spring performance showcasing completed work developed by Les Jolies students. Performances will take place at Cooper High School and are open to the public.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Risheka,Remus,"Les Jolies Petites School of Dance","1106 W Broadway",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 521-1150",risheka24@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-109,,,, 12347,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3500,"Other, local or private",8500,,,,"Minneapolis Southside Singers","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present 20 free concerts to under-served audiences across the seven-county metropolitan area during the 2011 calendar year.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Hastreiter,"Minneapolis Southside Singers","Minneapolis Community Education 4029 28th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 668-3450",patty.hastreiter@mpls.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-111,,,, 12352,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,7200,"Other, local or private",12200,,,,"Minnesota Brass, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Sounds of Minnesota, a drum and bugle competition featuring seven drum corps from throughout the Midwest. The event will take place at South St. Paul High School in August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Fisher,"Minnesota Brass, Inc.","c/o Sr Drum Bugle Corp PO Box 7341","St Paul",MN,55107,"(952) 210-7915",susankfisher@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-112,,,, 12353,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,53927,"Other, local or private",58927,,,,"Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to present Art-A-Whirl, an open-studio gallery tour of Northeast Minneapolis. Art-A-Whirl will take place in spring 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Monroe,"Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association","2205 California St NE Ste 118",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(952) 746-5151",jmonroe@lupusmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-113,,,, 12363,"Community Arts",2011,4949,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3785,"Other, local or private",8734,,,,"Minnesota Valley Men's Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a daylong choral music workshop for male high school-age music students in Dakota County. The workshop will culminate with an evening performance in April 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Leary,"Minnesota Valley Men's Chorale","3280 147th St W",Rosemount,MN,55068,"(952) 435-6865",mleary@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-114,,,, 12365,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,16500,"Other, local or private",21500,,,,"Music Mentoring Program","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a one-week music camp consisting of five days of music lessons, playing in a band, art classes, and song writing workshops. The camp will take place at Valley View Middle School in Bloomington in July 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sonya,Shumway,"Music Mentoring Program","PO Box 44666","Eden Prairie",MN,55346,"(952) 486-9761",sonya.shumway,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-115,,,, 12377,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,12350,"Other, local or private",17350,,,,"North Star Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for five to seven free choral performances. Performances will take place at Como Pavilion in St. Paul and senior housing facilities between April and October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Zorn,"North Star Chorus","1883 Laurel Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 295-7370",zorn.steve@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-120,,,, 12380,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,20300,"Other, local or private",25300,,,,"Osseo Band Boosters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the fifth annual Osseo Marching Band Festival and competition featuring 14 to 16 marching bands from across Minnesota and Wisconsin. The festival will take place in downtown Osseo in June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kevin,Rebman,"Osseo Band Boosters","PO Box 411",Osseo,MN,55369,"(612) 940-0971",krebman@osseobandfestival.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-121,,,, 12382,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1250,"Other, local or private",6250,,,,OverExposure,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to develop a web-based exhibition of 820 photographs. The images are from the organization’s What’s New project that has documented the changes and challenges of each Twin Cities Neighborhood.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Boecher,OverExposure,"3725 40th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2848,"(612) 722-6491",susan.boecher@overexposuremedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-122,,,, 12383,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,13790,"Other, local or private",18790,,,,"Rosetown Playhouse","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for six performances of The Ultimate Santa, an original musical play featuring a cast of over 125. The play will take place at the Roseville Area Middle School in December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Tonsfeldt,"Rosetown Playhouse","2660 Civic Ctr Dr",Roseville,MN,55113-1815,"(651) 792-7414",andrea@rosetownplayhouse.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-123,,,, 12397,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3000,"Other, local or private",8000,,,,"Rosemount Area Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Rosemount Bluegrass and Americana Festival, a three-day free festival in conjunction with the city’s Leprechaun Days celebration. The festival will take place at Rosemount’s Central Park in July 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeanne,Schwartz,"Rosemount Area Arts Council","PO Box 409",Rosemount,MN,55068,"(612) 919-4036",jeannerschwartz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-125,,,, 12399,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,13955,"Other, local or private",18955,,,,"Roseville Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","Funding for Performances in the Park, a variety of family-friendly performances that will take place three evenings per week and feature “signature events” based on a monthly theme. The performances will be held at Central Park in Roseville from June thro",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debbie,Cash,"Roseville Parks and Recreation","2660 Civic Ctr Dr",Roseville,MN,55113-1815,"(651) 792-7163",debbie.cash@ci.roseville.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-126,,,, 12415,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1250,"Other, local or private",6250,,,,"City of South Saint Paul","Local/Regional Government","Funding for Step into Summer, a series of dance clinics that will run for four weeks on Wednesday evenings in July. Clinics will take place at the South St. Paul Central Square Community Center Amphitheater and will culminate in a community dance for the ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Griffith,"City of South Saint Paul","135 3rd Ave N","South St Paul",MN,55075,"(651) 554-3230",deb.griffith@southstpaul.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-127,,,, 12416,"Community Arts",2011,4500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2650,"Other, local or private",7150,,,,"Stevens Square Community Organization","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the seventh annual Cinema and Civics, a series of community arts events that will consist of a musical performance, a short film created by a local filmmaker, and the presentation of a feature-length film. The series will take place at Stevens",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Gallagher,"Stevens Square Community Organization","1925 Nicollet Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403-3747,"(612) 874-2840",steven.gallagher3@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-128,,,, 12429,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,65155,"Other, local or private",70155,,,,"TU Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the company’s debut at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts featuring original choreography inspired by African-American painter Ernie Barnes. Performances will take place in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Uri,Sands,"TU Dance","PO Box 40405","St Paul",MN,55104,"(612) 207-4753",uri.sands@tudance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-129,,,, 12432,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5020,"Other, local or private",10020,,,,"Twin Cities Housing Development Corp.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a two-week summer arts program for youth living at the Calibre Ridge Townhomes affordable housing development in Roseville. The program will feature artists from Barebones Productions and culminate in a community event in June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Crowley,"Twin Cities Housing Development Corp.","400 Selby Ave Ste C","St Paul",MN,55102-4520,"(651) 292-0211",mcrowley@tchdc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-130,,,, 12434,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2572,"Other, local or private",7572,,,,"Twin Cities Labor Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for 10 to 12 choral performances that will take place throughout the metro area between January and December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Josh,Wise,"Twin Cities Labor Chorus","PO Box 40095","St Paul",MN,55104,"(952) 818-5474",tclaborchorus@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-131,,,, 12435,"Community Arts",2011,4420,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1105,"Other, local or private",5525,,,,"Twin Cities Youth Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Let Music Surround You, a children’s choir festival featuring four metro-area choirs. The festival will take place at Lord of Life Church in Maple Grove in February 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cyd,Haynes,"Twin Cities Youth Chorale","17340 79th Pl N","Maple Grove",MN,55311,"(763) 416-9755",jen@tcyouthchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-132,,,, 12436,"Community Arts",2011,1700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1800,"Other, local or private",3500,,,,"Two Chairs Telling","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Two Chairs Telling, a series of three performances pairing national storytellers with other narrative artists across generations, race, sexual orientation experience, and spoken word styles. The series will be held at Open Eye Figure Theatre b",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loren,Niemi,"Two Chairs Telling","3708 24th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(651) 271-6349",niemistory@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-133,,,, 12438,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,24100,"Other, local or private",29100,,,,"Umunne Cultural Association of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Igbofest, an annual festival featuring traditional Igbo dances, folk music, storytelling, and textile design to be held at the University of St. Thomas campus in August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Obi,Egwim,"Umunne Cultural Association of Minnesota","PO Box 4736","St Paul",MN,55104-0736,"(651) 644-2010",info@umunne.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-135,,,, 12442,"Community Arts",2011,2200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3300,"Other, local or private",5500,,,,"Ventura Village Neighborhood Association AKA The Village","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to create and perform a community-based celebration of water to mark the rehabilitation of the Phillips Community Center’s swimming pool. The celebration will incorporate puppetry and a Native American drum group and take place in spring 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Albee,"Ventura Village Neighborhood Association AKA The Village","1915 13th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 812-2429",ralbee4045@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-136,,,, 12449,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5395,"Other, local or private",10395,,,,"Wayzata Symphony Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Music of Difference, featuring the world premier of Concerto 2 for Catherine by composer Robert Bradshaw. The concert will take place at Wayzata Community Church in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marlene,Pauley,"Wayzata Symphony Orchestra","4307 Harriet Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 827-4111",paul.k.humiston@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-139,,,, 12453,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,13800,"Other, local or private",18800,,,,"White Bear Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Imagine Arts, a nine-week arts learning initiative for youth ages 6 to 12 that will provide hands-on, community-based progressive art classes and experiences from mid-June through mid-August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzi,Hudson,"White Bear Center for the Arts","2228 4th St","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,"(651) 407-0597",suzi@whitebeararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-140,,,, 12454,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,6000,"Other, local or private",11000,,,,"Women of the West Quilters","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Pieces of Our Lives, the sixth biannual quilt show featuring quilts by the Women of the West Quilters. The show will be held at the Plymouth Creek Center in October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Gigi,Hickey,"Women of the West Quilters","915 Windemere Dr",Plymouth,MN,55441,"(763) 593-3862",monkswood@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-141,,,, 12460,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,7000,"Other, local or private",12000,,,,"Young Fiddlers Association of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 9th annual July Fiddle Camp a multidisciplinary camp for youth ages 8 to 18 combining folk music, dance and visual art. The camp will take place at Roseville Covenant in July 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Kelly-Sommer,"Young Fiddlers Association of Minnesota","2161 County Rd B W",Roseville,MN,55113,"(651) 487-6206",youngfiddlers@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-142,,,, 12462,"Community Arts",2011,1700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1818,"Other, local or private",3518,,,,"Youth Dance Ensemble and School","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Dances at the Lakes, a free dance concert featuring original choreography by Colleen Tague. Performances will take place at the Lake Harriet Rose Garden in Summer 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leeanne,Rairamo,"Youth Dance Ensemble and School","190 S River Ridge Cir",Burnsville,MN,55337,"(952) 941-5771",ydeschool@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-143,,,, 13015,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2390,"Other, local or private",7390,,,,"Bloomington Community Education",,"Funding for two variety shows featuring adults with developmental disabilities. Performances will take place at Edina’s Edinborough Park indoor amphitheater in December 2011 and May 2012.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Janet,Clarke,"Bloomington Community Education","2575 W 88th St",Bloomington,MN,55431-1925,"(952) 681-6107",nholgers@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-197,,,, 13016,"Community Arts",2011,3550,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,950,"Other, local or private",4500,,,,"Orono Community Education",,"Funding for the Orono Community Arts Festival featuring hands-on activities, demonstrations, and performance art. The festival will take place at the Discovery Center in Maple Plain in February 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anita,Goman,"Orono Community Education","705 Old Crystal Bay Rd N","Long Lake",MN,55356-9594,"(952) 449-8350",agoman@orono.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-198,,,, 13035,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,32400,"Other, local or private",37400,,,,"The APIA Spoken Word Summit",,"Funding for the 2011 National Asian/Pacific Islander American Spoken Word Summit. The four-day event will bring together local and national APIA artists to perform and participate in workshops and panel discussions. The summit will take place at The Loft ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bao,Phi,"The APIA Spoken Word Summit","1011 Washington Ave S Open Book Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55415,"(612) 215-2585",bphi@loft.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-202,,,, 13037,"Community Arts",2011,3975,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1050,"Other, local or private",5025,,,,"Balkanicus Ensemble",,"Funding for Balkanicus, a free public concert featuring contemporary Balkan chamber music. The concert will take place at the University of Minnesota Lloyd Ultan Recital Hall in April 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nickolai,Kolarov,"Balkanicus Ensemble","2133 Pascal St Ste 11","St Paul",MN,55113,"(651) 592-1315",artsalon_zora@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-203,,,, 13039,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2250,"Other, local or private",7250,,,,"Black Music America Association AKA Minnesota Black Music Awards",,"Funding for the production of C-Sharp Lounge, a televised forum for artists, producers, and leaders in the black arts community to preserve, promote, and educate the community about their craft. The showcase will result in a 30-minute segment to be aired ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pete,Rhodes,"Black Music America Association AKA Minnesota Black Music Awards","2214 Blaisdell Ave Ste 3",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 872-0054",prhodes@bmanetworks.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-205,,,, 13041,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2250,"Other, local or private",7250,,,,"Caribbean Carnival",,"Funding for Caribbean Carnival, a cultural celebration featuring live salsa music, Latin dance performance groups, and festive art. The event will take place at the Cedar Cultural Center in March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Little,"Caribbean Carnival","2452 Garfield Ave S Ste 1",Minneapolis,MN,55405,"(612) 871-3534",info@charangatropical.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-206,,,, 13042,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5965,"Other, local or private",10965,,,,"Classical Actors Ensemble",,"Funding to produce and stage Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well. Performances will take place in May 2011 at Walker Community Church in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joseph,Papke,"Classical Actors Ensemble","2124 17th St NW","New Brighton",MN,55112,"(612) 819-4598",info@classicalactorsensemble.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-207,,,, 13043,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4274,"Other, local or private",9274,,,,"Deborah Elias Danza Espanola",,"Funding for The Moon’s Desire, a contemporary flamenco theater production exploring the life and poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca. Four performances will take place at Intermedia Arts in April 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deborah,Elias,"Deborah Elias Danza Espanola","117 Mackubin St Ste 5","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 224-2075",dedanza@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-208,,,, 13047,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3150,"Other, local or private",8150,,,,"The Eagle and Rose Theatre Company",,"Funding for THR3E x THR3E, a modern retelling of The Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Performances will take place in spring 2011 at Open Eye Figure Theatre in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrew,Mayer,"The Eagle and Rose Theatre Company","1104 E 36th St",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 578-9666",cwillisc@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-210,,,, 13050,"Community Arts",2011,4992,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1248,"Other, local or private",6240,,,,"Glorious Revolution Baroque",,"Funding for two large-ensemble Baroque chamber music programs, including Tobias Hume, Mercenary Composer, and Monteverdi’s Fifth Book of Madrigals. Each program will be presented at The Baroque Room in Lowertown, St. Paul, and The Rogue Buddha Gallery in ",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carrie,Shaw,"Glorious Revolution Baroque","4036 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 518-4695",hennemac@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-211,,,, 13052,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4020,"Other, local or private",9020,,,,"Heritage Park Neighborhood Assoc",,"Funding to host bi-weekly open mic nights and monthly spoken word workshops for residents of North Minneapolis’ Heritage Park Neighborhood. The open mic nights and workshops will take place between April and December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kristy,Clemons,"Heritage Park Neighborhood Assoc","1000 Olson Memorial Hwy",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 767-1061",kristy_clemons@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-212,,,, 13053,"Community Arts",2011,4700,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,13850,"Other, local or private",18550,,,,"Italian Cultural Center",,"Funding for the third annual Italian Film Festival, consisting of seven recently produced feature films to be shown at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. The project, which includes discussions with local film critics and historians, will take pla",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Larson,"Italian Cultural Center","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 211",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 298-2223",info@theitalianculturalcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-213,,,, 13055,"Community Arts",2011,3500,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,12130,"Other, local or private",17130,,,,"Jon Ferguson Theater",,"Funding for The King is Dead, the world premier of a clown show set in Medieval England featuring British and American performers. Performances will take place at the Southern Theater in summer 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Heimbuch,"Jon Ferguson Theater","3241 Portland Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 718-8444",john@johnheimbuch.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-214,,,, 13057,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4850,"Other, local or private",9850,,,,"Kinetic Evolutions Dance Company",,"Funding to stage the world premier of a new evening length dance at Old Arizona in Minneapolis. Performances will take place in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,LaRose-Holland,"Kinetic Evolutions Dance Company","709 W 34th St",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 220-9615",saralarose@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-215,,,, 13058,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,25000,"Other, local or private",30000,,,,"Midtown Global Market",,"Funding for the first annual Midtown Global Jazz Festival, featuring a lineup of global Jazz genres, art vendors, ethnic food, and an educational stage. The festival will take place in July 2011 outside the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dave,Bonko,"Midtown Global Market","920 E Lake St Ste G10",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 872-4041",eletang@ndc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-216,,,, 13062,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,4050,"Other, local or private",9050,,,,"Points of Light Music",,"Funding for the formation and training of a volunteer hospice choir. Activities include weekly rehearsals and visits to area hospice centers between January and May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Conie,Borchardt,"Points of Light Music","1783 Field Ave","St Paul",MN,55116,"(651) 587-7530",pointsoflightmusic@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-217,,,, 13064,"Community Arts",2011,4750,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,17450,"Other, local or private",22200,,,,"Twin Cities World Refugee Day",,"Funding for Twin Cities Refugee Day, a cultural festival featuring more than 50 local organizations serving refugees. The festival will take place in June 2011 at Minnehaha Falls Park in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alexis,Walstad,"Twin Cities World Refugee Day","3702 E Lake St",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 721-0122",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-218,,,, 13067,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,8600,"Other, local or private",13600,,,,"Walking Boxes Productions",,"Funding to produce and stage Chickens on the Freeway, Film at 11, an original two-act musical inspired by Betty Wolden, the first local female television news reporter. Performances will take place at Minneapolis Theater Garage in November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeremy,Roth,"Walking Boxes Productions","3916 46th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 229-9723",walkingboxes@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-219,,,, 12219,"Community Arts",2011,4834,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,9700,"Other, local or private",14534,,,,"4 Community Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for six performances of the musical Oklahoma at Delano Middle School Auditorium in June and July 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,DeLuca,"4 Community Theatre","705 Old Crystal Bay Rd N","Long Lake",MN,55356,"(952) 449-8351",mdeluca@orono.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-70,,,, 12220,"Community Arts",2011,1905,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,635,"Other, local or private",2540,,,,"After Five Women's Vocal Ensemble AKA After 5","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to provide six concerts presenting a variety of music styles to communities with limited arts access. Performances will take place in the seven-county metro area between January and August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Sorenson,"After Five Women's Vocal Ensemble AKA After 5","8437 Savannah Chace","Eden Prairie",MN,55347-1529,"(612) 554-9678",singafter5@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-71,,,, 12222,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5500,"Other, local or private",10500,,,,"Altered Esthetics","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Just Add Ink: A Comic Cookbook, a collaborative project to develop a cookbook illustrated and written by local comic artists. The project will include workshops for artists on the art of cartooning and will culminate in an exhibition featuring",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noelle,Bakken,"Altered Esthetics","1224 Quincy St NE Ste 4",Minneapolis,MN,55413-1258,"(612) 378-8888",noelle@alteredesthetics.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-72,,,, 12227,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,33828,"Other, local or private",38828,,,,"ARENA Dances AKA Mathew Janczewski's ARENA DANCES","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to develop and produce the world premiere of I Hate Myself, a new dance inspired by the music of The Carpenters. Performances will take place at the Southern Theater in March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mathew,Janczewski,"ARENA Dances AKA Mathew Janczewski's ARENA DANCES","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 511",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 804-0238",arenadances@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-73,,,, 12229,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",7500,,,,"Art of This Gallery","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Tuesday Music Series, ten concerts of new improvised music by established and emerging performers. Performances will take place at Open Eye Figure Theater between February and November 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,David,Petersen,"Art of This Gallery","2739 14th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 221-9539",gallery@artofthis.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-74,,,, 12245,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3350,"Other, local or private",8350,,,,"Box Wine Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and stage Uptown, the Musical, an original comedic rock musical. Performances will be held in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Sharp,"Box Wine Theatre","601 Ridgewood Ave 2B",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 889-6927",boxwinetheatre@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-76,,,, 12250,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1650,"Other, local or private",6650,,,,"Burnsville Visual Arts Society","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Art Fete, a juried visual arts exhibition featuring a free opening reception and awards ceremony. The exhibition will be shown at the Burnsville Performing Art Center Gallery from March through April 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alison,Price,"Burnsville Visual Arts Society","PO Box 1041",Burnsville,MN,55337,"(612) 805-1886",alison.v.price@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-78,,,, 12258,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,15525,"Other, local or private",20525,,,,"Chorus Polaris","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for a multi-media presentation of Mozart’s Requiem, featuring video, music examples and narration and culminating in a full performance with the Golden Valley Orchestra. Performances will take place at Golden Valley Lutheran Church and First Luthe",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Virginia,Levi,"Chorus Polaris","9738 Purgatory Rd","Eden Prairie",MN,55347,"(952) 996-9085",john@choruspolaris.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-80,,,, 12263,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,14350,"Other, local or private",19350,,,,"Continental Ballet Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Sleeping Beauty an evening length ballet performance. Performances will take place at the Bloomington Center for the Arts in March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Genevieve,Spooner,"Continental Ballet Company","1800 W Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431-3071,"(952) 563-8561",gspooner@continentalballet.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-81,,,, 12266,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1250,"Other, local or private",6250,,,,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Evolutions in Concert 2011, a brass quintet performance featuring original compositions and arrangements of classical, popular, rock and jazz music. Performances will take place at Hennepin Avenue Methodist Church and the MacPhail Center for M",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Corbin,Dillon,"The Copper Street Brass Quintet","511 Groveland Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 722-3667",corbin@copperstreetbrass.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-82,,,, 12269,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,3825,"Other, local or private",8825,,,,"DA Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for The Three Bonnies, an evening-length dance and multi-media performance based on the music of Bonnie Raitt. The performances will be presented at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center in August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Denise,Armstead,"DA Dance","839 Sherburne Ave","St Paul",MN,55104-2714,"(651) 227-4981",denisearms@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-83,,,, 12273,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,34341,"Other, local or private",39341,,,,"Dakota Valley Symphony","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for three performances at the Burnsville Performing Arts Center: a concert featuring pianist Roberto Plano, a Baroque concert, and the fourth annual Young Artists Competition. Performances will take place between January and May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jan,Abraham,"Dakota Valley Symphony","PO Box 1241",Burnsville,MN,55337-2455,"(952) 432-0493",president@dakotavalleysymphony.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-84,,,, 12274,"Community Arts",2011,4202,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,18864,"Other, local or private",23066,,,,"Dance Revels Moving History AKA Dance Revels","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Bottineau Boogie! Untold Tales of Early Minnesota, featuring workshops culminating in a dance production about Pierre Bottineau, the French-Indian founding father of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Performances will take place in March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Peck,"Dance Revels Moving History AKA Dance Revels","4221 Dupont Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409-1714,"(612) 823-0776",revels@janepeck.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-85,,,, 12275,"Community Arts",2011,2835,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1050,"Other, local or private",3885,,,,"Discovery Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the sixth annual Orono International Festival celebrating the diversity and culture that exists within the six communities of the Orono School District. The festival will take place in October 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,DeLuca,"Discovery Arts Council","5050 Independence St","Maple Plain",MN,55359-9642,"(952) 449-8351",maliabenn@juno.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-86,,,, 12276,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,8900,"Other, local or private",13900,,,,"Diverse Emerging Music Organization","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce and present showcases featuring local area musicians at the Eagles Club in St. Paul, the Acadia Café in Minneapolis, and other similar venues. The project will provide six to eight showcases per month during January through June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Rudell,"Diverse Emerging Music Organization","PO Box 50252",Minneapolis,MN,55405,"(952) 212-5435",bobrernm1@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-87,,,, 12277,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,9384,"Other, local or private",14384,,,,"Eagan Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","Funding for Art... Be A Part!, an arts program for all ages featuring weekly hands-on art activities at Dakota Woodlands Women’s Shelter, two art activity tents at the annual Eagan Art Festival, and smaller workshops for teens and intergenerational audien",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Andersen,"Eagan Parks and Recreation","Eagan Art House 3830 Pilot Knob Rd",Eagan,MN,55122-1810,"(651) 675-5500",jandersen@cityofeagan.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-88,,,, 12280,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,30680,"Other, local or private",35680,,,,"The Ethnic Dance Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Then and Now, a presentation honoring world cultures through ethnic dance and music. Performances will take place at the Ritz Theater in spring 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Donald,LaCourse,"The Ethnic Dance Theatre","3507 Clinton Ave S Ste 220",Minneapolis,MN,55408-4577,"(763) 545-1333",ddlacourse@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-89,,,, 12281,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,18125,"Other, local or private",23125,,,,Exultate,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for two performances of the St. Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach featuring 50 additional musicians to the chamber choir and orchestra. The concerts will take place at Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Plymouth in March 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Rossin,Exultate,"PO Box 22314",Eagan,MN,55122-0314,"(651) 707-0727",trossin@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-90,,,, 12283,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,5185,"Other, local or private",10185,,,,"Flower Shop Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to produce its third season of plays by local playwrights. River of Passion: The Saga Continues and Medea and Jason: Rubicon Waltz will be staged in May and October 2011 respectively at Minneapolis’ Bryant-Lake Bowl.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Brenna,Jones,"Flower Shop Project","2451 Aldrich Ave S Ste 2",Minneapolis,MN,55405-2960,"(612) 280-2860",brenna@theflowershopproject.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-91,,,, 12290,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2150,"Other, local or private",7150,,,,"Freedom Jazz Festival, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the annual Freedom Jazz Festival, featuring a diversity of musical styles including traditional Jazz, R&B Soul, Blues, Gospel and World Beat. The daylong festival will take place in August 2011 at Minnehaha Falls Park in Minneapolis.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lamarr,Scott,"Freedom Jazz Festival, Inc.","PO Box 8981",Minneapolis,MN,55408-0981,"(612) 827-2422",info@freedomjazzfestival.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-92,,,, 12292,"Community Arts",2011,3560,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,10000,"Other, local or private",13560,,,,"Friends of Swede Hollow","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the annual Swede Hollow Plein Air Arts Festival, a one-day multidisciplinary outdoor arts festival. The festival will take place in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Romi,Slowiak,"Friends of Swede Hollow","668 Greenbrier St","St Paul",MN,55106-4424,"(651) 776-0550",romislowiak@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-94,,,, 12293,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,1300,"Other, local or private",6300,,,,"Grassroots Culture","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to create and produce 16 show segments for a weekly bluegrass music radio program featuring Phil Nusbaum, Lyle Lofgren, and Adam Granger. Segments will be aired on eight Bluegrass Review shows in July and August 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Philip,Nusbaum,"Grassroots Culture","1268 Jefferson Ave","St Paul",MN,55105,"(651) 690-1508",pnusbaum@bitstream.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-95,,,, 12294,"Community Arts",2011,2620,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,2620,"Other, local or private",5240,,,,"Great Northern Irish Pipers’ Club","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the 2011 Tionól (pronounced chu-NOLE), a two-day workshop focused on all aspects of the Irish uilleann (pronounced ILL-en) pipes. Workshops will take place at the Covington Inn in St. Paul in May 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tom,Klein,"Great Northern Irish Pipers’ Club","812 Cherokee Ave","St Paul",MN,55107,"(651) 227-3367",info@gnipc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-96,,,, 12300,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,11250,"Other, local or private",16250,,,,"Hamline Midway Coalition","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for the Hamline Midway Spring Festival, a free all-day event featuring local bands, theater performances, visual arts, food vendors, civic engagement opportunities, and resources for residents. The festival will take place at Newell Park in St. Pa",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Faith,Krogstad,"Hamline Midway Coalition","1564 Lafond Ave","St Paul",MN,55104-1832,"(651) 307-5504",faith@hamlinemidway.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-98,,,, 12301,"Community Arts",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,22640,"Other, local or private",27640,,,,"Hardcover Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Steampunk Dreams: Imaginary Technologies of the Victorian Era, consisting of three new plays by Hardcover Theater, Joshua Scrimshaw, and Upright Egg. Performances will be held in repertory at the Southern Theater in June 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Schroer,"Hardcover Theater","5333 Dupont Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55419-1168,"(612) 823-0631",steve@hardcovertheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-99,,,, 12304,"Community Arts",2011,3000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","Projects are artistically successful reach the target constituency and have community impact.",,,750,"Other, local or private",3750,,,,"Honeywell Concert Band","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for 12 concerts presented at care centers, assisted living centers, senior citizens’ housing complexes, and public parks. Performances will take place between February and December 2011.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theodore,Broberg,"Honeywell Concert Band","1508 23rd Ave NW","New Brighton",MN,55112-5521,"(651) 636-4119",t.broberg@comcast.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/community-arts-101,,,, 9483,"Como Regional Park Pool Replacement",2011,150000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City Of Saint Paul",,"to install solar thermal hot water heating system for the bathhouse building and the concessions building as part of the park swimming pool replacement",,,2011-02-08,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/como-regional-park-pool-replacement,,,, 10000300,"Complete construction of picnic shelter, lake picnic area and road reconstruction at Harriet Island-Lilydale Regional Park",2011,923000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Completion of this project, which is preparatory to constructing visitor facilities in this section of the park.? When visitor facilities are constructed, park visitation will be measured to evaluate effectiveness of that project as well as this preparato","Project completed.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"At Lilydale Regional Park, completion of construction work started in 2009 with a FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund Grant and new design/engineering/construction documents for picnic shelter, lake picnic area and middle section road re-alignment including utilities and lighting.",,"Lilydale-Harriet Island & Cherokee Heights Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-construction-picnic-shelter-lake-picnic-area-and-road-reconstruction-harriet,,,, 10000533,"Complete nature play area and children's garden at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2011,141000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the nature center over time. A? The 2012 annual report will compare 2009 nature center visits (pre-construction) to 2011 nature center visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park, complete 2 acre Nature Play Area and 1 acre Children's Garden (including garden house for multi-purpose programs) at Tamarack Nature Center that was started with the FY 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant and other funds.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/complete-nature-play-area-and-childrens-garden-bald-eagle-otter-lakes-regional-park,,,, 10000532,"Conduct design competition to develop a master plan for Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park and Above the Falls Regional Park",2011,562000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","The primary measurable outcome is completion of the master plan and adoption by the appropriate public officials. Secondary measurable outcome is completion of planning and engineering documents that reflect the design and cost estimates for the headrace","Project complete; grant closed-out. ?The River FIRST development framework was approved by the MPRB on 03/14/2012. ?The $212,000 reallocated grant funding completed the park improvements at Boom Island Park within the Central River Regional Park, and included parking lot, trail renovations and a new trail segment that created better pedestrian access for large events. A?Growth in park visits over time. Visitation to the Central Riverfront Regional Park in 2010 (pre-construction) was 1,431,100 and in 2012 (post-construction) it was 1,827,000. This constitutes an increase of 395,900 in visits.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park, Above the Falls Regional Park. Conduct a design competition to develop a next generation park master plan for the Minneapolis Riverfront Regional Parks at an estimated cost of $350,000. And complete initial planning and engineering documents for restoration and development of the Mill Ruins Park Headrace facilities in Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park at an estimated cost of $212,000. MRPB staff will be working with the Met Council staff to update this scope of service, with confirmation of the scope change in July 2011.",,"Central Mississippi Riverfront Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conduct-design-competition-develop-master-plan-central-mississippi-riverfront-regional,,,, 17481,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,5935,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Dodge County Historical Society",," DCHS contracted with the Midwest Art Conservation Center (MACC) to conduct a general conservation/preservation assessment and to issue a report with recommendations for long-range planning. ",,"To conduct a general conservation assessment of its collections and provide a long range plan for preservation",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cheryl,Finnegan,,"615 North Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-4,,,, 17362,"Conservation Assessment/Preservation Plan",2011,6628,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin History Museum",," A  conservator was hired from the Midwest Art Conservation Center to conduct a comprehensive survey of the collections at the Hennepin History Museum. The report included an executive summary, observations, digital photo documentation and a prioritized list of recommendations. This information was used to formulate a written long-range conservation plan for the museum. ",,"To hire professional conservators to assess historically significant collections and write a long range preservation plan",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jada,Hansen,,"2303 Third Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/conservation-assessmentpreservation-plan-0,,,, 10000522,"Construct 3,070 lineal feet of bituminous trails at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2011,234000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in parks visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2011 park visits (pre-construction) with 2012 park visits (post construction) to measure effectiveness of reconstructing this trail.","The project is complete. Trail construction complete June 2011.",,,,,,"City Council",,Bloomington,,"Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve, reconstruct 3,070 lineal feet of bituminous trails.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - Bloomington",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Randy Quale",,,"1800 West Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431,952-563-8876,"rquale@ci.bloomington,mn.us",,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-3070-lineal-feet-bituminous-trails-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000529,"Construct beach & picnic improvements at Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2011,1000000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 park visits (pre-construction) to 2013 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park, construct beach and picnic improvements (Wirth Lake Area Plan) including boardwalks and trail.",,"Theodore Wirth Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-beach-picnic-improvements-theodore-wirth-regional-park,,,, 10000536,"Construct 1 mile of paved linking trail for Battle Creek Regional Park",2011,448518,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to Battle Creek Regional Park via the bike trail over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2011 visits (pre-construction) to 2013 visits (post construction) bicyclists/pedestrians from this trail.","All construction activities for the Lower Afton Trail were completed in spring of 2013. Remaining signage for the Lower Afton Trail were installed in 2014. Park visits to Battle Creek Regional Park was 638,800 in 2012 (pre-construction) and Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Park was 644,800 in 2012 (pre-construction). The number of park visits to Battle Creek Regional Park were 761,900 and Vadnais Snail Lakes Regional Parks were 746,300 in 2013.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Battle Creek Regional Park, construct 1-mile paved off-road bicycle and pedestrian trail on the north side of Lower Afton Road, from Pt Douglas Rd to McKnight Road. Links the regional trail system to communities including Maplewood and Woodbury.",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/construct-1-mile-paved-linking-trail-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 2180,"Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Conservation",2010,11785,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. ","This project proposed to develop a tool so that communities are able to evaluate different water conservation rate structures and quantify costs and benefits of implementing water conservation programs. This will assist communities in the selection of effective measures to reduce per capita demand and capital expenditures.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,11785,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/Environmental Financial Group Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity, Local/Regional Government","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, Environmental Financial Group Inc. generated a matrix of water conservation programs with detailed information about the costs and benefits of the programs. Tools were also developed to allow users to calculate potential water savings, estimate program implementation costs, and test the effects of various water conservation programs and rate structures.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N Robert St.","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Metropolitan Council",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cost-benefit-analysis-water-conservation,,,, 2180,"Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Conservation",2011,36754,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. ","See 2010 Fiscal Year Proposed Measureable Outcomes.","Communities are able to evaluate different water conservation rate structures and quantify costs and benefits of implementing water conservation programs. This will assist communities in the selection of effective measures to reduce per capita demand and capital expenditures.",,,,36754,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/Environmental Financial Group Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity, Local/Regional Government","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, Environmental Financial Group Inc. generated a matrix of water conservation programs with detailed information about the costs and benefits of the programs. Tools were also developed to allow users to calculate potential water savings, estimate program implementation costs, and test the effects of various water conservation programs and rate structures.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N Robert St.","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Metropolitan Council",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cost-benefit-analysis-water-conservation,,,, 2002,"Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans Partnership",2011,125000,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (b)","Councils of Color. $125,000 in 2010 and $125,000 in 2011 are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Center for the Humanities and the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans. [...] These programs are for community events and programs to celebrate and preserve the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage of these peoples.","Promote awareness of the innovative arts, culture, and heritage programs that are occurring as a result of the program partnership between the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans and the Humanities Center.Promote awareness and access to educational resources and professional development opportunities created by the Minnesota Humanities Center and planned in partnership with the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. Promote awareness that the educational resources and professional development created in partnership increase the academic achievement of students, with special attention to closing the achievement gap, through use of relevant, authentic and engaging content instruction.Promote awareness of policy makers, philanthropists, and other interested parties about the impact of the programmatic contributions made through the partnership between the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans and the Humanities Center.",,,,,,,,,"Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans",,"In May 2009, the Minnesota State Legislature asked the Minnesota Humanities Center and four state councils-the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans-to collaboratively create new programs and events that celebrates and preserves the artistic, historical, and cultural heritages of the communities represented by each council.  The Humanities Center's work with the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans (CAPM) is primarily focused on bringing cultural awareness and education to Minnesotans through a variety of public arts and cultural events. ","Learn more about the Humanities Center's Partnership with CAPM.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/council-asian-pacific-minnesotans-partnership,,,, 2002,"Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans Partnership",2010,125000,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (b)","Councils of Color. $125,000 in 2010 and $125,000 in 2011 are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Center for the Humanities and the Council on Asian-Pacific Minnesotans. [...] These programs are for community events and programs to celebrate and preserve the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage of these peoples.","Promote awareness of the innovative arts, culture, and heritage programs that are occurring as a result of the program partnership between the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans and the Humanities Center.Promote awareness and access to educational resources and professional development opportunities created by the Minnesota Humanities Center and planned in partnership with the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. Promote awareness that the educational resources and professional development created in partnership increase the academic achievement of students, with special attention to closing the achievement gap, through use of relevant, authentic and engaging content instruction.Promote awareness of policy makers, philanthropists, and other interested parties about the impact of the programmatic contributions made through the partnership between the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans and the Humanities Center.",,,,,,,,,"Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans",,"In May 2009, the Minnesota State Legislature asked the Minnesota Humanities Center and four state councils-the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans-to collaboratively create new programs and events that celebrates and preserves the artistic, historical, and cultural heritages of the communities represented by each council.  The Humanities Center's work with the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans (CAPM) is primarily focused on bringing cultural awareness and education to Minnesotans through a variety of public arts and cultural events. ","Learn more about the Humanities Center's Partnership with CAPM.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/council-asian-pacific-minnesotans-partnership,,,, 2007,"Council on Black Minnesotans Partnership",2011,125000,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (b)","(b) Councils of Color. [...] . $125,000 in 2010 and $125,000 in 2011 are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Center for the Humanities and the Council on Black Minnesotans. [...] These programs are for community events and programs to celebrate and preserve the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage of these peoples.",,,,,,,,,,"Council on Black Minnesotans",,"In May 2009, the Minnesota State Legislature asked the Minnesota Humanities Center and four state councils-the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans-to collaboratively create new programs and events that celebrates and preserves the artistic, historical, and cultural heritages of the communities represented by each council. The Humanities Center's cooperative programming with the Council on Black Minnesotans focuses on providing programs and events that will satisfy the needs of individual communities represented by the Council on Black Minnesotans, increasing visibility and understanding among the dominant culture, and ensuring the academic success and opportunity for all children. The Humanities Center's work with the Council on Black Minnesotans currently focuses on two activities:Providing direct financial support through grants for programs and events that satisfy the needs of individual communities represented by the Council on Black Minnesotans; andBringing awareness to the significant and remarkable contributions made to the state by members of the communities represented by the Council on Black Minnesotans.","Learn more about the partnership between the Humanities Center and the Council on Black Minnesotans.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/council-black-minnesotans-partnership,,,, 2007,"Council on Black Minnesotans Partnership",2010,125000,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (b)","(b) Councils of Color. [...] . $125,000 in 2010 and $125,000 in 2011 are for programs and cooperation between the Minnesota Center for the Humanities and the Council on Black Minnesotans. [...] These programs are for community events and programs to celebrate and preserve the artistic, historical, and cultural heritage of these peoples.",,,,,,,,,,"Council on Black Minnesotans",,"In May 2009, the Minnesota State Legislature asked the Minnesota Humanities Center and four state councils-the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans-to collaboratively create new programs and events that celebrates and preserves the artistic, historical, and cultural heritages of the communities represented by each council. The Humanities Center's cooperative programming with the Council on Black Minnesotans focuses on providing programs and events that will satisfy the needs of individual communities represented by the Council on Black Minnesotans, increasing visibility and understanding among the dominant culture, and ensuring the academic success and opportunity for all children. The Humanities Center's work with the Council on Black Minnesotans currently focuses on two activities:Providing direct financial support through grants for programs and events that satisfy the needs of individual communities represented by the Council on Black Minnesotans; andBringing awareness to the significant and remarkable contributions made to the state by members of the communities represented by the Council on Black Minnesotans.","Learn more about the partnership between the Humanities Center and the Council on Black Minnesotans.",,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/council-black-minnesotans-partnership,,,, 12318,"Creative Intersections",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage","The number of local arts agencies arts active community education units and parks and recreation departments involved with MRAC increases.",,,47765,"Other, local or private",57765,,,,"Kaleidoscope Place","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to expand their Arts Learning Program, which provides artist residencies to 250 students each year.Project partners include: Lutheran Social Service, and COMPAS.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Johnson,"Kaleidoscope Place","2400 Park Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3713,"(612) 746-4121",cindy.johnson@lssmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creative-intersections-7,,,, 12441,"Creative Intersections",2011,12395,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of local arts agencies arts active community education units and parks and recreation departments involved with MRAC increases.",,,6105,"Other, local or private",18500,,,,"City of Vadnais Heights","Local/Regional Government","Funding for a community-created, public art piece for the City of Vadnais Heights. Project partners include: S&T Office Products, Merrick, Inc.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sue,Banovetz,"City of Vadnais Heights","800 E County Rd E","Vadnais Heights",MN,55127,"(651) 204-6060",banovetz@cityvadnaisheights.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creative-intersections-8,,,, 12463,"Creative Intersections",2011,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of local arts agencies arts active community education units and parks and recreation departments involved with MRAC increases.",,,7500,"Other, local or private",22500,,,,"Youth Farm and Market Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for functional, public art creations in communities around Saint Paul’s West Side. Project partners include: Riverview Economic Development Association, City of St. Paul Department of Public Works.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amanda,Stoelb,"Youth Farm and Market Project","128 W 33rd St Ste 2",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(952) 220-0953",amanda@youthfarm.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creative-intersections-9,,,, 13018,"Creative Intersections",2011,15000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of local arts agencies arts active community education units and parks and recreation departments involved with MRAC increases.",,,8000,"Other, local or private",23000,,,,"Special School District 1",,"Funding for a summer hip-hop camp for students of Laney Middle School. Project partners include: Minneapolis Public Schools, Redeemer Center for Life, University of Minnesota Urban 4-H.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Kampa,"Special School District 1","2225 E Lake St",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 668-3951",kate.kampa@mpls.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creative-intersections-10,,,, 12267,"Creative Intersections",2011,14767,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The number of local arts agencies arts active community education units and parks and recreation departments involved with MRAC increases.",,,7273,"Other, local or private",22040,,,,"Corcoran Neighborhood Organization","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding for Slow Down and Enjoy the Public Art. A project engaging youth and families in ten public art activities in the Corcoran Neighborhood. Project partners include: Susan Hensel Gallery, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board - Corcoran Park.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Gustafson,"Corcoran Neighborhood Organization","3451 Cedar Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2336,"(612) 724-7457",eric@corcoranneighborhood.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/creative-intersections-6,,,, 3199,"St. Croix Basin Coordinator",2011,4997,,,,,,,,,,,.06,"Randy S. Ferrin",Individual,"The Contractor will assist in planning and executing the regular meetings of the St. Croix River Basin Team, including providing minutes of the meetings. Assist in the functioning of the priority issue subcommittees. Respond to public notices for re-issuances of NPDES permits, EAWs and other pertinent public notices, and participate in prioritized public meetings with local governmental units and water planning organizations.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2498,Christopher.klucas@state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-croix-basin-coordinator,,,, 17281,"Crow-Hassan Reserve Heritage Tour",2011,3914,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1750,,,,,,"Hassan Area Historical Society",,"To broaden public access to historic resources through a walking and horseback riding tour of Crow-Hassan Reserve Regional Park",,"To broaden public access to historic resources through a walking and horseback riding tour of Crow-Hassan Reserve Regional Park",2010-08-06,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurie,Andries,,"26200 Sylvan Lake Pkwy.",Rogers,MN,55374,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crow-hassan-reserve-heritage-tour,,,, 33324,"Crystal - Stormwater",2011,347404,"MS Section 446A.073","Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Grant Program","Contributes to meeting TMDL wasteload allocation requirement","Contributes to meeting TMDL wasteload allocation requirement",,347404,"Local Funds",,,,,"Crystal, City of","Local/Regional Government","Construct stormwater retention basin",,,2010-09-03,,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Freeman,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority","332 Minnesota Street, Suite W820","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 259-7465",jeff.freeman@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority ",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/crystal-stormwater,,,, 968,"CWF10 - Nitrate Data Tabulation and Literature Review",2011,33414,,,,,,,,,,,.50,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will identify and compile existing nitrate data from groundwaters and surface waters in the Lower Mississippi Basin (LMB) generally and focus on the Root River Watershed. The purpose is to investigate the quantity and quality of existing nitrate data, and to organize it for use in comprehensive watershed strategy development (including assessment, TMDL computation and identification and study of nitrate sources and delivery mechanisms).",,,2010-08-01,2011-07-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"E. Calvin ","Alexander, Jr.","University of Minnesota",,,,,"(612) 624-3517",alexa001@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Cannon River, Mississippi River - La Crescent, Mississippi River - Reno, Mississippi River - Winona, Root River, Upper Iowa River, Zumbro River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf10-nitrate-data-tabulation-and-literature-review,,,, 2739,"CWF-11 Cedar River Basin Comprehensive Strategy and Implementation Plan",2011,182020,,,,,,,,,,,1.35,"Mower County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will build upon existing planning and implementation efforts already taken on in the project area. The collection of existing information will be used to complement water information in support of a more successful and sustainable water quality improvement and protection implementation program. This will be achieved by active civic engagement activities throughout Phase I of this project. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Bev,Nordby,"Mower County SWCD",,,,,"(507) 434-2680",bev.nordby@mowerswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Freeborn, Mower, Steele",,"Cedar River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwf-11-cedar-river-basin-comprehensive-strategy-and-implementation-plan,,,, 1379,"CWLA-10, Zumbro Watershed Impl Plan",2012,81750,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete an implementation plan, as required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, for the Zumbro River turbidity TMDL project. It will also revise the Zumbro River Watershed Management Plan (completed 2007) to ensure it continues to reflect local needs, incorporates new information, and develops more effective linkages with related local, state and federal government programs. ",,,2011-04-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,,,,,507-206-2621,justin.watkins@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-zumbro-watershed-impl-plan,,,, 1379,"CWLA-10, Zumbro Watershed Impl Plan",2011,58218,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Zumbro Watershed Partnership, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete an implementation plan, as required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, for the Zumbro River turbidity TMDL project. It will also revise the Zumbro River Watershed Management Plan (completed 2007) to ensure it continues to reflect local needs, incorporates new information, and develops more effective linkages with related local, state and federal government programs. ",,,2011-04-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Watkins,MPCA,,,,,507-206-2621,justin.watkins@state.mn.us,Planning,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Goodhue, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha",,"Zumbro River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/cwla-10-zumbro-watershed-impl-plan,,,, 10409,"Dakota County",2011,279000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,"The Dakota County Board of Commissioners selected preferred alignment. Construction documents are being prepared. Land acquisition on-track for completion by March 31, 2014. Project is on-schedule for 2014 and construction has started and to be complete in 2015. Project is complete. ",,20000,"Other, local or private",100000,,,,"Theater Mu, Inc. AKA Mu Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Mu Performing Arts will produce Mu Daiko with Hanayui in its first official taiko tour, bringing Mu's distinct Midwest expression of taiko alongside the best from Japan to greater Minnesota audiences.",,,2012-02-01,2012-03-13,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Don,Eitel,"Theater Mu, Inc. AKA Mu Performing Arts","355 Wabasha St N Ste 140","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 789-1012",don@muperformingarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-county-23,,,, 17432,"Dakota Cultural Perspectives of the Earth and Sky",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Planetarium Society",," An interactive planetarium program was developed to create a culturally relevant tour of the cosmos from the local/regional perspective of the Dakota/Lakota communities of Minnesota and South Dakota. The program blends Dakota/Lakota star knowledge with Earth and Space Science data. It is delivered live, using real-time imagery projected on the Minnesota Planetarium Society's ExploraDome. The program can be simultaneously ""dome-casted"" to other participating locations through the Internet using the planetarium navigator. Dakota protocols defining how, when and who can share this star knowledge is respected at all times. The current program is designed for general audiences. Curriculum integration for the St. Paul Schools is being developed. Due to high demand, the expected number of program presentations, so far, has exceeded expectations. ",,"To create an astronomy program to preserve and transmit Dakota culture and history to present and future generations",2010-10-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Angus,Vaughan,,"300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-cultural-perspectives-earth-and-sky,,,, 809,"Dakota County Riparian and Lakeshore Protection and Restoration, Phase II",2011,2097000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(d)","$2,097,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Dakota County for acquisition of permanent easements and enhancement and restoration of aquatic and associated upland habitat. A list of proposed acquisitions and restorations must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. The accomplishment plan must include an easement stewardship plan. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph (b).",,"Restore 385 acres, Protect in easement 704 acres, and Enhance 153 acres of habitat",,2478000,"City of Lakeville, Dakota County (cash), Dakota County Iin-kind), Landowner Donation and Vermillion River JPO",2097000,,,,"Dakota County","Local/Regional Government","This program initiates a comprehensive approach to protecting, restoring and enhancing wildlife habitat and water quality by working with willing landowners to establish permanent conservation easements totaling 620 acres along the Vermillion River and including North, Middle and South Creeks, the South Branch and their tributaries; the Cannon River and its primary tributaries within Dakota County (Dutch, Mud, Chub, Darden and Pine Creeks, and Trout Brook); and to acquire permanent easements on 84 acres along Marcott Lake in Inver Grove Heights, Lake Marion in Lakeville, and Chub Lake in Eureka Township. ","The long history of settlement and long-accepted agricultural land use practices have resulted in the loss, degradation and fragmentation of our natural resource systems. In Dakota County, only three percent of the pre-settlement plant communities remain. Despite increased public awareness of water quality issues and improvement methods, as well as multi-agency efforts to assist landowners in protecting the environment, nearly every river, stream and lake in the County that has been monitored is officially impaired in some fashion. According to Metropolitan Council data, between 1970 and 2005, Dakota County lost more than 7,500 acres of non-urbanized land (undeveloped, agricultural, steeply sloped or wetland); added 3,592 acres for major four-lane highways and nearly tripled its residential acreage from 20,150 to 58,455. Not coincidentally, this new development is attracted to the remaining natural features - especially lakes and rivers. Yet, most of this land is privately owned and does not provide close-to-home public access for most residents to hunt, fish or enjoy other outdoor recreational activities. The county has a wealth of high quality soils and a vibrant agricultural economy, and with recently high commodity prices, the pressure to plant corn and soybeans from fence row to fence row has never been greater. Under even conservative scenarios, the potential changes that could be wrought by climate change need to be considered. This combination of large-scale impacts and trends must be approached comprehensively, long-term and collaboratively if we are to maintain and improve our natural resource heritage and its many associated benefits. At the same time, there are tremendous opportunities to proactively and successfully address these challenges. The downturn in the economy has halted residential development for now and significantly lowered land prices. Sound plans have been developed and adopted which collectively focus on protecting and improving our natural infrastructure. The county has a wealth of high quality soils and a vibrant agricultural economy, and with recently high commodity prices, the pressure to plant corn and soybeans from fence row to fence row has never been greater. Under even conservative scenarios, the potential changes that could be wrought by climate change need to be considered. This combination of large-scale impacts and trends must be approached comprehensively, long-term and collaboratively if we are to maintain and improve our natural resource heritage and its many associated benefits. At the same time, there are tremendous opportunities to proactively and successfully address these challenges. The downturn in the economy has halted residential development for now and significantly lowered land prices. Sound plans have been developed and adopted which collectively focus on protecting and improving our natural infrastructure. All proposed easements include a Natural Resource Management Plan. For some riparian easements, it will mean restoring currently cultivated areas using a variety of native species depending upon site conditions, habitat potential, strategic corridor interconnectivity, and opportunities to increase ecological resiliency. For other easements, it will be a combination of protecting and managing the current vegetation and restoring cultivated portions of the site with native species. In still other sites, the project will permanently protect and enhance the shoreline, riparian zone and associated uplands and wetlands. This project has direct benefits to fish, game and wildlife beyond the increased and interconnected terrestrial habitat. Working with landowners to increase and improve buffers and better manage drain tile will reduce runoff containing excess nutrients, chemicals and warm water. The resulting water quality improvements will enhance the entire aquatic ecosystem. The scale and scope of this project is both doable and significant. It encompasses some of the best natural resource features found in the metropolitan region across a combination of urban, suburban and rural landscapes. It takes a sound fiscal and ecological systems approach to conservation, while attempting to balance the interests, rights and responsibilities of private landowners with the public's concerns about water and habitat quality, outdoor recreation and climate change. The County has an excellent track record of working effectively with a wide variety of agencies, jurisdictions and organizations including the Natural Resources Conservation Service, MN Department of Natural Resources, Soil and Water Conservation District, Vermillion River Watershed Joint Powers Organization, Cannon River Watershed Partners, Friends of the Mississippi River, Trout Unlimited and others. Through the successful Farmland and Natural Areas Program, the County has developed program policy and practices to acquire, monitor and administer 37 current conservation easements with many new easement projects underway. In association with these easements, the County implements short- and long-term natural resource management and restoration. The County has been implementing the Farmland and Natural Areas Program for six years with two years of planning, public outreach and participation prior to its inception. The recent approval of township, city and county comprehensive and local water plans was the culmination of significant involvement by stakeholders and the general public. The LCCMR-funded Vermillion River Corridor Project has involved over 220 people in a series of public workshops over the past six months. The results of all of these efforts have led to wide-spread alignment and support for riparian easements that can accomplish multiple benefits while compensating and protecting private landowners. The Dakota County Board of Commissioners approved the submission of this proposal by Resolution No. 09-549 on October 20, 2010. The proposed acquisitions will take place in as many as eight cities and twelve townships. While these local jurisdictions have been very supportive of previous County easement acquisitions from willing landowners and for projects that match approved local plans, they have not formally approved any specific acquisition at this point. Our intention is to discuss this project at the Dakota Township Officers meeting in March 2010 to elicit comments and concerns. This proposal will also be discussed during an early 2010 meeting with all city managers within the county. Any project involving current or future city land will be approved by the respective city staff or council prior to any expenditure within those jurisdictions. ","Final Report",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Al,Singer,"Dakota County","14955 Galaxie Avenue ","Apple Valley",None,55124,"(952) 891-7001",al.singer@co.dakota.mn.us,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Dakota,"Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Southeast Forest",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dakota-county-riparian-and-lakeshore-protection-and-restoration,,,, 17375,"Danebod Smidt Drawing",2011,6865,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Danebod Lutheran Church and Folk School",," The Danebod Lutheran Church and Folk School commissioned the repair and restoration of a drawing by Jes Smidt. The 1918 drawing is a copy of a much earlier work by Lorens Frolich (840-935AD). The subject of the work is Queen Thyra Danebod, an important figure in Danish culture, for which the church and school are named. The drawing was housed in an ornate oak wood frame. Both drawing and frame had suffered deterioration over time. The treatment was to clean, restore and modify the frame and mounting technique to safely house and display the drawing. Sooty, black dirt was removed from the drawing with a drycleaning method. Small holes were repaired and tacking margins were reinforced. The conserved, aesthetically improved work was reinstalled in the Danebod Lecture Center. ",,"To professionally conserve a significant artwork by Jes Smidt documenting the connection of Danish immigrants in Minnesota to their home country",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Ricke Ann",Bly,,"140 Danebod Court",Tyler,MN,56178,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/danebod-smidt-drawing-0,,,, 17158,"DCHS Exhibit Guide Development & Production",2011,6600,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1682,,,,,,"Dakota County Historical Society",," The Dakota County Historical Society (DCHS) worked with a graphic designer to develop several templates for exhibit guides.  The exhibit guides are short publications that promote and/or provide additional information about topics featured in DCHS exhibits and programs.  Three different templates were developed, a two-sided 4"" x 9"" promotional card, a traditional three-fold brochure, and a booklet 5.5"" x 8.5"" that can be scaled in four-page increments.  Each of these guides is immediately recognizable as a product of DCHS.   In addition to developing  three templates, guides were written and produced for four exhibits: Booklet - Vermillion Falls Walking Tour.  At twelve pages this was longer than anticipated but includes a great deal of information, including an extensive bibliography for those interested in more details information.   2,000 copies produced. Three-fold brochure - Meet George Daniels (formerly The George Daniels Story). 2,000 copies produced. Promotional card - Three Cultures/China & From the Front/From the Front IV: Vietnam.  Each of these pieces promotes both a series of exhibits (Three Cultures/From the Front) and the current iteration of the exhibit series (China/Vietnam).  In future versions, DCHS will make the information regarding the physical location of each exhibit more prominent. 1,000 copies of each produced. ",,"To develop and implement visitor guides for four venues to learn about history in Dakota County",2010-09-24,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chad,Roberts,,"130 Third Ave. N","South St. Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/dchs-exhibit-guide-development-production,,,, 17388,"Decades of Hennepin County Health Care exhibit",2011,1700,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Service League of the Hennepin County Medical Center",," An exhibit was created as a 13-part rotating display highlighting medical care in Minneapolis and Hennepin County from the 1870's to the present. It was first shown at the Hennepin County Medical Center and was then placed in the Hennepin County Government Center Gallery in September, 2011.  The exhibit had been researched and developed by Hennepin Medical History Center volunteers using history center resources. Medical statistics were gathered, a diary-style storyline was created to run the length of the exhibit and objects were chosen for display. Special posters were created and an article written in the HCMC newsletter to promote the exhibit. To measure public reaction to the display, visitors were asked to fill out a survey questionnaire. Most respondents enjoyed the easy to understand information and the array of objects and materials from the past eras. ",,"To create and install an exhibit on medical history in Hennepin County, 1880-2010",2010-09-24,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Theresa,Norman,,"701 Park Ave.",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/decades-hennepin-county-health-care-exhibit,,,, 2509,"Deer Creek Watershed Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Final Report and Implementation Plan",2011,86020,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity","Deer Creek has been identified as an impaired water body. This project will quantify the reductions in pollutant loading that would be necessary to bring water quality in the creek to an acceptable level. The project also includes collection of any additional data needed for stream channel modeling scenarios. ",,,2011-02-24,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Karen,Evens,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","525 Lake Ave. S. Suite 400",Duluth,MN,"55802 ","(218) 302-6644",,"Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carlton, Pine, St. Louis",,"Nemadji River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/deer-creek-watershed-total-maximum-daily-load-tmdl-final-report-and-implementation-plan,,,, 743,"Demonstrating Sustainable Energy Practices at Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs) - Eagle Bluff",2011,350000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07d1","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements as follows: $206,000 with Audubon Center of the North Woods; $212,000 with Deep Portage Learning Center; $350,000 with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center; $258,000 with Laurentian Environmental Learning Center; $240,000 with Long Lake Conservation Center; and $234,000 with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center to implement renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation practices at the facilities. Efforts will include dissemination of related energy education.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW Six environmental learning centers located around the state - Audubon Center of the North Woods, Deep Portage Learning Center, Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Laurentian Environmental Learning Center, Long Lake Conservation Center and Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - are using this appropriation to expand their use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation technologies at their facilities. Once implemented these technologies will be employed as demonstrations to be used in their educational curriculum for close to 85,000 visitors each year. These improvements may also be used as part of the New ERA (Energy Resource Advisor) program being developed by Winona State University that will offer adults a continuing education course intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes, and workplaces.OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS Minnesota's six accredited Residential Environmental Learning Center's undertook a collaborative project, ""Today's Leaders for a Sustainable Tomorrow,"" with the intent of acting as a public resource for information regarding energy use and energy technologies. This was accomplished by demonstrating geographically appropriate technologies for reducing energy use and providing public access to energy information through formal education programs and a web presence. In-depth information on each center's energy reduction demonstrations are found in their individual reports. A bulleted summary of each demonstration is as follows:Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center - Lanesboro, MN: Installed deep energy reduction retrofit, solar thermal, and a solar hot water heater.Audubon Center of the North Woods - Sandstone, MN: Installed geothermal heat pump, solar arrays, solar panels, and a wind generator.Deep Portage Learning Center - Walker, MN: Installed wood gasification system and lighting upgrades (CFLs to LEDs and T12s to T8s).Laurentian Environmental Learning Center - Britt, MN: Installed building envelope improvements, energy conservation technologies, and a solar hot water heater.Long Lake Conservation Center - Palisades, MN: Installed building envelope improvements, a solar hot water heater, and lighting upgrades (trail lighting and T12s to T8s).Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - Finland, MN: Installed biofuel heating system, solar arrays, wind generation, and lighting upgrades (trail lighting and T 12s to T8s).Eagle Bluff implemented a deep energy reduction retrofit on its most inefficient building, the staff residence. The building was super insulated using the Cold Climate Housings Research Center's REMOTE (Residence Exterior Membrane Outside-insulate Technique). Solar thermal heat was added for domestic hot water and building heating. A 5.6 Kw solar photovoltaic system provides green power for the heating system. As a result of the retrofit, the building became the 9th house in North America to receive ACI's 1000 Home Challenge for reducing energy consumption by over 78% A pdf describing the project is available from Eagle Bluff. All centers collaborated in developing over 20 new units of educational curriculum based on the following seven areas: biomass, conservation, efficiency, energy basics, food and energy, solar power and wind power. An activity toolbox was designed for use at the RELC's and in the formal classroom. They range from formal lessons to informal tours to an energy choice challenge and are currently in practice at the RELC's collectively reaching nearly 60,000 visitors/students annually. In order to determine the efficacy of the educational materials and program, an external assessment was done which evaluated the knowledge and behaviors of visitors to the RELC who participated in the activities. The results showed that 88.5% of children and 50.6% of adults had an increase in knowledge and 70.2% of children and 52.6% of adults increased their energy conserving behaviors while visiting an RELC. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION Homeowners, commercial businesses, educators and the general public can access the educational materials, assessment results, demonstration information, and current energy use/production on the Today's Leaders for a Sustainable Tomorrow website at: www.tlfast.org. In addition, this project has allowed the centers the opportunity to collaborate with Winona State University to offer an Energy Resource Advisor course which is part of Continuing Education program and a core course in WSU's Sustainability major. Using the TLFAST demonstrations and curriculum as the framework, the centers are also now positioned to collaborate on an innovative program funded by the National Science Foundation which focuses on providing informal STEM (Science-Technology-Engineering-Math) experiences for K-12 students. In the upcoming year and upon the total completion of the project, the centers' will be participating in tours, conferences, or workshops to share the success of the project and publicize the resources available to the public as a result of the project.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Joe,Deden,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","% Eagle Bluff, 28097 Goodview Dr",Lanesboro,MN,55949,"(507) 467-2437",director@eagle-bluff.org,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Cass, Fillmore, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demonstrating-sustainable-energy-practices-residential-environmental-learning-centers-rel-0,,,, 744,"Demonstrating Sustainable Energy Practices at Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs) - Audubon Center of the North Woods",2011,206000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07d2","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements as follows: $206,000 with Audubon Center of the North Woods; $212,000 with Deep Portage Learning Center; $350,000 with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center; $258,000 with Laurentian Environmental Learning Center; $240,000 with Long Lake Conservation Center; and $234,000 with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center to implement renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation practices at the facilities. Efforts will include dissemination of related energy education.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW Six environmental learning centers located around the state - Audubon Center of the North Woods, Deep Portage Learning Center, Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Laurentian Environmental Learning Center, Long Lake Conservation Center and Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - are using this appropriation to expand their use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation technologies at their facilities. Once implemented these technologies will be employed as demonstrations to be used in their educational curriculum for close to 85,000 visitors each year. These improvements may also be used as part of the New ERA (Energy Resource Advisor) program being developed by Winona State University that will offer adults a continuing education course intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes, and workplaces.OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS As part of the coalition of Minnesota's residential environmental learning centers Today's Leaders for a Sustainable Tomorrow (TLFAST), the Audubon Center of the North Woods has made reducing our carbon footprint, through energy conservation, efficiency and renewable technologies, a top priority. We aim to serve as a sustainable energy demonstration site by modeling responsible energy usage and through energy offering energy curriculum for the nearly 10,000 participants that visit us every year. Through funding from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF), we have been able to make strides in both of these directions. With our ENRTF grant, we hired an architecture and engineering firm to design the envelope improvements and solar hot water systems that would benefit several of our campus buildings. We contracted with local builders and installers to:Improve the envelopes of our two largest buildings, the Dining Hall and Crosby Dormitory, through blown cellulose insulation, foam sealing air penetrations and weather stripping exterior doors.Insulate the walls and roof as well as re-side and re-shingle our 100+ year old Wildlife Barn.Insulate Nationally Historic Registered Schwyzer Lodge through blown cellulose insulation in the crawl spaces and attic, as well as vapor-line and foam-seal the open air basement.Install a solar hot water system at our Dining Hall for hot water use in our kitchen and dining hall restrooms.Install a solar hot water system at Crosby Dormitory for hot water use of showers and sinks in the dormitory rooms.Through these energy improvements we anticipate savings 259,570 lbs. of carbon annually from reduction in propane and electricity usage. As part of TLFAST, we have helped to create 22 energy lessons to engage and inform students about energy issues and topics to be taught at the Audubon Center and outreach programs. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION Information about this project is disseminated through the TLFAST collective website at http://earthsensealliance.org/e_energy.php. We have written about this project in our past two Audubon Center of the North Woods newsletters, and have been leading energy tours for local groups for the past several months, highlighting the outcomes of the ENRTF grant. In the spring of 2011, we contacted our 80+ participating K-12 schools about the opportunity to pilot test the energy curriculum developed and had several schools participate. Information about the completed energy lessons has been sent to all participating schools as options for their on-site or outreach programs.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Bryan,Wood,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Audubon Center of the North Woods, PO Box 530",Sandstone,MN,55072,"(320) 245-2648",bwood@audubon-center.org,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Cass, Fillmore, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demonstrating-sustainable-energy-practices-residential-environmental-learning-centers-rel-1,,,, 745,"Demonstrating Sustainable Energy Practices at Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs) - Deep Portage Learning Center",2011,212000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07d3","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements as follows: $206,000 with Audubon Center of the North Woods; $212,000 with Deep Portage Learning Center; $350,000 with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center; $258,000 with Laurentian Environmental Learning Center; $240,000 with Long Lake Conservation Center; and $234,000 with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center to implement renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation practices at the facilities. Efforts will include dissemination of related energy education.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW Six environmental learning centers located around the state - Audubon Center of the North Woods, Deep Portage Learning Center, Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Laurentian Environmental Learning Center, Long Lake Conservation Center and Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - are using this appropriation to expand their use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation technologies at their facilities. Once implemented these technologies will be employed as demonstrations to be used in their educational curriculum for close to 85,000 visitors each year. These improvements may also be used as part of the New ERA (Energy Resource Advisor) program being developed by Winona State University that will offer adults a continuing education course intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes, and workplaces.OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS Cass County, MN has installed a small wind turbine and solar hot water system and has made electrical and envelope improvements to the environmental education facility known as Deep Portage Learning Center. A $212,000 grant from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund has made this possible. All of these systems have been installed, and we now have a year's worth of energy savings data. The 10 Kw small wind turbine has produced 4,200 Kw hours of electricity and has eliminated the emission of 10,080m lbs. of carbon dioxide. The solar hot water system has produced thousands of gallons of domestic hot water and displaced 1,400 gallons of fossil fuel propane. New LED (light-emitting diodes) lights, E Solutions refrigeration equipment and new Energy Star windows round out the project. These technologies are for demonstration and education. A new sustainable energy curriculum has been developed and piloted with several Minnesota schools. Five-hundred-plus people have now gone on a renewable energy tour at the center. This project shows our residents how to reduce our carbon footprint, save money. and support local jobs and industry. The electrical use at the Deep Portage Learning Center is now an astonishing 2.2 Kw hours per square foot annually. The Carbon footprint has been cut in half, and the total energy savings is $15,000-20,000 per year. This is a model that can be repeated at public schools and government buildings around the State. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION Information about this project will be disseminated in our center's newsletters, website and blogs, emails, and annual reports. It will also be discussed in all future New ERA training seminars held on-site at each center. The Energy Resource Advisor (ERA) certificate, developed by Winona State University, is a new curriculum designed to accelerate public understanding of energy efficiency, clean energy, carbon emissions, resource conservation, green technologies, and green jobs. This curriculum is the first of its kind in Minnesota. It is a non-credit, continuing education course for adults 18 years of age and older, using online instructional technology combined with applied, field experience at one of the six RELCs. Participants in this class will learn about: a) the basic components of an energy audit, b) small-scale renewable energy including site suitability, system sizing, and financial incentives that are available, c) alternative building and transportation options, d) ways to ""green up"" the home or business, and e) the field of emerging ""green"" jobs. After completing this course, the successful participant may serve as an energy resource advisor and ""green"" consultant in the community and workplace. Deep Portage has had over 200 participants attend renewable energy tours and has taught classes to elementary students in renewable energy. We have posted data on our Facebook page, and our website has a renewable energy toolbar with data on the accomplishments of the initiative. The TLFAST and LCCMR websites also feature information. The collective website is up and running, www.tlfast.org/dplc.html. The six centers have collaboratively developed 22 units of curriculum for use by each center. These curricula integrate the use of the demonstrated sustainable energy practices at each of the centers. These lessons were pilot tested in all six centers this past spring, adjustments made over the summer, and are now all available for groups.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Dale,Yaeger,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Deep Portage Learning Center, 2197 Nature Center Drive NW",Hackensack,MN,56452,"(218) 682-2325",portage@uslink.net,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Cass, Fillmore, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demonstrating-sustainable-energy-practices-residential-environmental-learning-centers-rel-2,,,, 746,"Demonstrating Sustainable Energy Practices at Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs) - Lauentian",2011,258000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07d4","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements as follows: $206,000 with Audubon Center of the North Woods; $212,000 with Deep Portage Learning Center; $350,000 with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center; $258,000 with Laurentian Environmental Learning Center; $240,000 with Long Lake Conservation Center; and $234,000 with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center to implement renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation practices at the facilities. Efforts will include dissemination of related energy education.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW Six environmental learning centers located around the state - Audubon Center of the North Woods, Deep Portage Learning Center, Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Laurentian Environmental Learning Center, Long Lake Conservation Center and Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - are using this appropriation to expand their use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation technologies at their facilities. Once implemented these technologies will be employed as demonstrations to be used in their educational curriculum for close to 85,000 visitors each year. These improvements may also be used as part of the New ERA (Energy Resource Advisor) program being developed by Winona State University that will offer adults a continuing education course intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes, and workplaces.OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS In 2007, a McKinstry study was conducted at the six residential environmental learning centers in Minnesota to identify ways to reduce carbon, and energy consumption. The results of the study were used as the baseline carbon and energy use for Laurentian Environmental Center. This data was submitted as part of the LCCMR ENRTF grant request that focused on carbon reduction as a result of envelope improvements for the lodge and office buildings, and a solar hot water. In 2010, Laurentian Environmental Center (LEC) was awarded $258,000 from the ENRTF. In late early fall of 2010,an RFP was sent out for the design work of the project. Wagner Zaun Architecture of Duluth was selected to design and manage the project. A predesign site assessment determined the scope of work. A design package and RFP for the energy retrofit of the lodge and office was created, and sent out. Nelson Exteriors was selected to complete the project. The retrofit work included air sealing, insulation, high efficiency windows and doors, and mechanical improvements. Construction began in fall 2010, and was completed in spring 2011. In spring 2011, design work for the solar hot water system was conducted by Wagner Zahn Architecture, and Conservation Technologies. Bid specifications were developed. Qualified contractors were identified, and invited to submit proposals. Innovative Power Systems was awarded the contract for the design and installation of the lodge solar hot water system, and Gruska Construction was awarded the contract for site preparation and slab installation. The slab was installed fall 2011. Solar installation occurred fall/winter 2011/2012.. The solar hot water system was fully operational in April 2012.. Innovative Power Systems designed and installed a solar hot water monitoring package that was below budget, and met the center needs. The envelope improvements in the lodge and office have made a remarkable difference in the overall comfort of the buildings. Prior to the construction, it was difficult to maintain uniform temperatures. Air sealing, insulation, and operational windows have made the building extremely comfortable for groups and staff to use. Propane use in the lodge has dropped approximately 40%, due to a combination of burning more wood for heating, and the energy retrofit projects. Future energy monitoring and utility bills will likely yield continued reductions in carbon, and energy use.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Nick,Temali,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","c/o LEC, 8950 Peppard Rd",Britt,MN,55710,"(651) 621-7403",nick.temali@moundsviewschools.org,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Cass, Fillmore, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demonstrating-sustainable-energy-practices-residential-environmental-learning-centers-rel-3,,,, 747,"Demonstrating Sustainable Energy Practices at Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs) - Long Lake Conservation Center",2011,240000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07d5","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements as follows: $206,000 with Audubon Center of the North Woods; $212,000 with Deep Portage Learning Center; $350,000 with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center; $258,000 with Laurentian Environmental Learning Center; $240,000 with Long Lake Conservation Center; and $234,000 with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center to implement renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation practices at the facilities. Efforts will include dissemination of related energy education.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW Six environmental learning centers located around the state - Audubon Center of the North Woods, Deep Portage Learning Center, Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Laurentian Environmental Learning Center, Long Lake Conservation Center and Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - are using this appropriation to expand their use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation technologies at their facilities. Once implemented these technologies will be employed as demonstrations to be used in their educational curriculum for close to 85,000 visitors each year. These improvements may also be used as part of the New ERA (Energy Resource Advisor) program being developed by Winona State University that will offer adults a continuing education course intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes, and workplaces.OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS Minnesota's six Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELC) including Long Lake Conservation Center (LLCC) teamed up to obtain grant funding to reduce their carbon footprints and provide energy education that focuses on renewable energy. In order to get the most value from the energy efficiency measures a study was conducted for each RELC. As a result, a series of recommendations were given to reduce carbon and energy consumption. Each RELC is unique, so recommendations varied between them. Specifically for LLCC, the recommendations were to improve the energy efficiency in campus buildings, convert campus lighting to solar and LED's, design and install solar energy sources for the Northstar Lodge and Dining Hall. LLCC goals for this project were:Increase conservation measures and energy efficiency in the targeted buildings.Invest in renewable energy technology applications that LLCC currently does not have.Use these conservation measures and renewable energy applications to educate users on making choices about conservation and renewable energy options that are applicable to their everyday lives.All three goals have been met and the project was under budget. In 10 years this collective education program will reach nearly 100,000 people who will attend LLCC and participate in its programs. This includes 55-60 K-12 schools annually and a number of other colleges and organizations who use LLCC. The project is completed with the monitoring equipment installed and tested during the last week in June. Final installation and testing of the Solar Panel for the Dining Hall was completed in May, 2012. An issue with the Mille Lacs Energy Cooperative regarding the 3 Phase inverter was solved resulting in the final installation. The issue was technical in nature and the inverter's Manufacturer's specifications were submitted to Mille Lacs Energy Cooperative, which they approved. The experience could assist in future solar projects with the cooperative. Overall the project went very well. However, over the 4th of July Holiday, LLCC experienced a lightning strike that disabled the entire phone system and the Directors computer, where the monitoring software was loaded. Aitkin County IT Department has rebuilt the computer and has re-installed the system at LLC. The phone system was also just recently repaired.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Todd,Roggenkamp,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Long Lake Conservation Center, 28952 438th Lane",Palisade,MN,56469,"(218) 768-4653",todd@llcc.org,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Cass, Fillmore, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demonstrating-sustainable-energy-practices-residential-environmental-learning-centers-rel-4,,,, 748,"Demonstrating Sustainable Energy Practices at Residential Environmental Learning Centers (RELCs) - Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center",2011,234000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07d6","$1,500,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements as follows: $206,000 with Audubon Center of the North Woods; $212,000 with Deep Portage Learning Center; $350,000 with Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center; $258,000 with Laurentian Environmental Learning Center; $240,000 with Long Lake Conservation Center; and $234,000 with Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center to implement renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation practices at the facilities. Efforts will include dissemination of related energy education.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW Six environmental learning centers located around the state - Audubon Center of the North Woods, Deep Portage Learning Center, Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, Laurentian Environmental Learning Center, Long Lake Conservation Center and Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center - are using this appropriation to expand their use of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and energy conservation technologies at their facilities. Once implemented these technologies will be employed as demonstrations to be used in their educational curriculum for close to 85,000 visitors each year. These improvements may also be used as part of the New ERA (Energy Resource Advisor) program being developed by Winona State University that will offer adults a continuing education course intended to foster understanding and leadership of environmental sustainability in our communities, homes, and workplaces. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS In 2007, the six residential environmental learning centers (RELCs) of Minnesota organized a collaborative group naming themselves Today's Leaders For A Sustainable Tomorrow (TLFAST). The TLFAST group that collectively serves over 550 schools in the region and over 40,000 students annually, began an effort to raise the energy education capacity of each center, along with a stronger commitment to model sustainable energy practices. Needing a baseline to begin, the TLFAST group hired McKinstry Engineering in 2007 to conduct an energy audit of each facility and recommend the best efforts to reduce energy and/or carbon footprints at each center. The McKinstry recommendations were used as a basis for action items chosen to implement at each center. At Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center (WRELC), the ENRTF funding enabled four projects.Installation of an energy monitoring system that provides data on the generation and total consumption of energy, both electrical and heating, in each building of the facility. Use of the system provides accurate information to instructors of conservation lessons while also providing maintenance personnel with data to focus on documented energy wasting conditions.Upgrading the building envelopes in 5 buildings by replacing the worst insulating and sealing doors with a Curries Trio-E Door. This door product is one of the most energy efficient, highest performing commercial doors available. Following professional site evaluation and calculation, replacing the five doors will achieve savings of 125,034 kBtu or 42,673 kWh of energy. Four of the five doors are in buildings heated by wood, thus carbon neutral; at the fifth location, the door is calculated to conserve 2,888 kg of CO2.Upgrade to energy efficient interior lighting by conversion of the last of the campus' T12 fluorescent fixtures, 106 total, to T8 technology; a reduction of 33% energy use, thus 33% reduction in carbon footprint. Also upgraded was the entire outdoor campus lighting system by replacing all 46 fixtures with LED lighting technology. This achieved a 74% reduction in energy consumption and carbon footprint for lighting at the center.The addition of a solar domestic hot water heating system to the East Dormitory that houses 180 students. The installed system will supply 50% of the annual hot water need for the building occupancy while reducing the domestic hot water carbon footprint by 49%.A fifth project was originally proposed and approved with the ENRTF funding, a recapture of waste heat from refrigeration systems in the center's kitchen, but following initial work on the project, expert opinion and consultation quickly revealed problems and the project was aborted following an approved amendment for redistribution of funds. The budgeted funds were moved into three of the other four projects. As the project only recently concluded, data collection is not yet adequate to document the change in carbon footprint for the entire center, but examples listed above by project, provide via calculation the reductions in energy and/or carbon footprint. To further enhance the education effectiveness of these demonstrations, 24 energy education lessons were created with the ENRTF funding and have been implemented at the six respective centers. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION It is important within every energy sustainability learning experience that students' understand that to achieve energy sustainability the best investment value for the effort is to first begin with conservation, then move to increased efficiencies and finally to new renewable energy generation. Wolf Ridge chose and implemented projects that will demonstrate and be regularly used to teach all three concepts. On a daily basis our students will engage with energy efficient doors, view the trail in front of them lit by an energy efficient LED light fixture, see the panels that renewably generate the hot water for their shower, and learn from a monitoring system how much energy was used or conserved in their dormitory. These are the learning experiences that occur simply by living at WRELC as a student for a week. Immediately after the ENRTF funding was made available to the TLFAST group, the energy education specialists of the six centers met and outlined plans for over 20 new units of energy curriculum to be developed. Twenty-four new curricular units on energy were developed, pilot tested with students, refined, and written lesson plans were prepared with accompanying Minnesota graduation standards. Lessons were created for eight subject areas: biomass, climate change, conservation, efficiency, energy basics, food and energy, solar power and wind power. Developed lessons have been incorporated into curriculum in the following WRELC courses: Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Conservation Challenge. All of the lessons as well as 19 point of action posters are available at the web site for free download, www.tlfast.org. The free and publicly available curriculum on the web site is also made available to the over 550 schools that attend the collective group of RELCs. See the comprehensive report from Eagle Bluff ELC that provides more detail on the educational dissemination of the collective effort of the six RELCs known collectively as TLFAST. The fulfillment of the project as per its title became evident even before the project was complete. Not only are the participants in WRELC programs learning from the demonstrated installations, but also political leaders, agency staff of Minnesota and corporate business leaders. To date 123 people have come to tour and learn from the sustainable energy installations including: the Ambassador of Sweden, leaders of several different offices of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, staff of US Senator offices, native tribal leadership and corporate leaders interested in renewable energy. In program participation, WRELC recorded 13,084 participants last year on the WRELC campus, with another 10,843 in off site programs. The on-campus attendance is an extremely consistent number of students that are annually learning from these models of energy sustainable practices at WRELC. With support from the ENRTF, WRELC is changing how our future generations will see their own future. What is considered ""cutting edge"" to adults, is being learned and viewed by our children as behaviors and technologies that are simply ""the appropriate way we live"" in the 21st century. Through this project we have furthered established this transformation for thousands of Minnesota children each year.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Skyelander,"The MN Coalition of RELCs","Wolf Ridge ELC, 6282 Cranberry Rd",Finland,MN,55603,"(218) 353-7414",director@wolf-ridge.org,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Cass, Fillmore, Lake, Pine, St. Louis",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/demonstrating-sustainable-energy-practices-residential-environmental-learning-centers-rel-5,,,, 10000295,"Design and renovate the lily pond at Como Regional Park",2011,590000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Restoration of the Historic Lily Pond in Como Regional Park will restore an important historic feature and promote use of an underutilized area of the park. The annual 2014 report will compare 2010 visits (pre-construction) with 2012 visits (post-construc","Project completed June 30, 2012; Grant closed-out. The annual estimated visit count for Como Regional Park was 3,561,700 in 2010 (pre-construction), and 4,482,100 in 2012 (post-construction), representing an increase of 920,000 visits, or 25.84 % over 2010.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Park. Design and renovation of the Lily Pond.",,"Como Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-and-renovate-lily-pond-como-regional-park,,,, 10000309,"Design, construct & administer improvements to parking, event area, and the site at the Visitor Center for Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,150000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed in 2012. The visits increased from 93,900 in 2011 (pre-construction) to 136,400 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 42,500 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park, design, construct and administer parking, event area and site improvements at park's visitor center.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-construct-administer-improvements-parking-event-area-and-site-visitor-center,,,, 10000713,"Design, engineer & build paved trail & boardwalk at Whitetail Woods Regional Park",2011,8013,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure, evaluate and report the total number of feet of hard-surface trail constructed, the number of new structures or site furnishings installed, and the number of sq ft of landscaping improved.","Final report not yet submitted ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Build ADA compliant, year round, multi-purpose, paved trail and boardwalk around Empire Lake; Construct 2 camper cabins; Improve/replace Empire Lake dike outlet; Install benches & site furnishings; landscaping and MP-approved improvements. Includes design, engineering, construction & construction administration.",,"Whitetail Woods Regional Park (fka Empire Wetlands)",2010-07-01,2021-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apply Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/design-engineer-build-paved-trail-boardwalk-whitetail-woods-regional-park-0,,,, 10000299,"Develop new entrance to Crosby Farm Regional Park and build trail connect to Samuel Morgan Regional Trail and other existing trails and convert existing paved area to green space",2011,350000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to Crosby Farm-Hidden Falls Regional Park via the new east side entrance over time.","Project completed June 30, 2012 and grant closed-out. The annual estimated visit count for Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park in 2010 was 423,200, and in 2012 the estimated visit count was 482,300; an increase of 59,100 visits, and an increase of 13.97% over 2010.",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Crosby Farm Regional Park. Develop new east side entrance and parking area. Build new trail connections to Sam Morgan Regional Trail and other existing trails. Convert unused road bed to green space.",,"Hidden Falls-Crosby Farm Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul","MN ",55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-new-entrance-crosby-farm-regional-park-and-build-trail-connect-samuel-morgan,,,, 10000531,"Develop 1 mile of trail, update amenities, and upgrade fishing & archery facilities within Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2011,600000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2016 annual report will compare 2011 park visits (pre-construction) to 2014 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","Construction was substantially complete November 15, 2013. The asphalt bicycle trail, guardrails, and lighting along Cedar Lake Parkway were replaced. Within the lake basin, a pedestrian bridge was added over the channel between Brownie and Cedar lakes. Trails were realigned at the north end of the property to reduce grades and eliminate erosion.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park, implement Brownie Lake Master Plan, develop a 1-mile trail and update lighting, vegetation, and drainage. Upgrade fishing facility, archery area.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-1-mile-trail-update-amenities-and-upgrade-fishing-archery-facilities-within,,,, 10000534,"Develop volunteer leaders for nature play, gardening and naturalists at Bald Eagle-Otter Lakes Regional Park",2011,129193,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the nature center over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 nature center visits (pre-program implementation) to 2012 nature center visits (post-program implementation) to measure the effect of this project. 100 volunteers","No outcomes reported",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Bald Eagle-Otter Tail Lakes Regional Park, develop a volunteer corps of nature play leaders, gardeners and naturalists to support nature programming.",,"Bald Eagle-Otter Lake Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/develop-volunteer-leaders-nature-play-gardening-and-naturalists-bald-eagle-otter-lakes,,,, 17228,"Digitization of Historic College Publications",2011,10888,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1739,,,,,,"Macalester College, DeWitt Wallace Library",,"To digitize and make accessible issues of the college's student and community newspapers and catalogs.",,"To digitize and make accessible issues of the college's student and community newspapers and catalogs.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ellen,Holt-Werle,,"1600 Grand Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/digitization-historic-college-publications,,,, 17523,"Documenting the History of Minnesota Comics",2011,6749,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Minneapolis College of Art and Design",," Fifteen Minnesota cartoonists were interviewed, recorded and the recordings transcribed for an oral history project conducted by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Interviewees were selected to represent the history of cartooning in Minnesota from the 1940's to 2011. They were also chosen to demonstrate the great variety within the artistic field of comics ranging from newspaper editorial, to political and educational commentary, to mainstream superhero and alternative artists and the role of Minnesota in the education of comic artists. The written transcripts are housed at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design library. The interviews were also to be posted on the web site by late summer, 2011. ",,"To document in 15 interviews Minnesota's cartoonists' community",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Barbara,Schulz,,"2501 Stevens Avenue",Minneapolis,MN,55404,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-history-minnesota-comics,,,, 17240,"Documenting Minnesota: the 1970s Oral History Project",2011,20275,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1310,,,,,,"Concordia University, St. Paul",,"To conduct, transcribe, edit and archive oral histories on the social and cultural history of Minnesota during the 1970s.",,"To conduct, transcribe, edit and archive oral histories on the social and cultural history of Minnesota during the 1970s.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Thomas,Saylor,,"Department of History, 275 Syndicate Street N","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/documenting-minnesota-1970s-oral-history-project,,,, 1060,"East Central Regional Library Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2011,259301,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,,,,,,,"East Central Regional Library",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. East Central Regional Library (ECRL) is a consolidated regional public library system in east central Minnesota. It has fourteen branch libraries located in six counties: Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Pine. ECRL was formed under joint powers agreements between cities and counties. ECRL and branch public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. East Central Regional Library's share through the formula is $174,951 in 2010 and $259,301 in 2011. The funds enable ECRL branch libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"East Central Library System Final Report FY 11 - Executive Summary, East Central Library System Final Report FY 11, East Central Library System Budget Report 2011, East Central Library System Final Report FY 10, East Central Library System Budget Report 2010","Barbara ",Misselt,"East Central Regional Library","244 South Birch Street",Cambridge,MN,55008,"(763) 689-7389",bmisselt@ecrl.lib.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-central-regional-library-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 1060,"East Central Regional Library Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2010,174951,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,,,,,,,"East Central Regional Library",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. East Central Regional Library (ECRL) is a consolidated regional public library system in east central Minnesota. It has fourteen branch libraries located in six counties: Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Pine. ECRL was formed under joint powers agreements between cities and counties. ECRL and branch public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. East Central Regional Library's share through the formula is $174,951 in 2010 and $259,301 in 2011. The funds enable ECRL branch libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"East Central Library System Final Report FY 11 - Executive Summary, East Central Library System Final Report FY 11, East Central Library System Budget Report 2011, East Central Library System Final Report FY 10, East Central Library System Budget Report 2010","Barbara ",Misselt,"East Central Regional Library","244 South Birch Street",Cambridge,MN,55008,"(763) 689-7389",bmisselt@ecrl.lib.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Aitkin, Chisago, Isanti, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/east-central-regional-library-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 725,"Ecological and Hydrological Impacts of Emerald Ash Borer",2011,636000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 06b","$636,000 is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to assess the potential impacts of emerald ash borer on Minnesota's black ash forests and quantify potential impacts on native forest vegetation, invasive species spread, and hydrology. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2015, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"U of MN","Public College/University","The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) has been decimating ash throughout the Great Lake States and is currently advancing into Minnesota, threatening the future of the ash forests that occur across much of the state. Of particular concern is the impact EAB will have on the ecology and functioning of black ash swamps, which cover over one million acres in Minnesota and represent the state’s most common ash forest type. Black ash trees grow and thrive in swamps and occupy a unique wet niche where few other tree species grow. As a result, EAB impacts on black ash swamps will likely be extreme, resulting in dramatic changes in native plant communities and increasing the potential for invasion by exotic plant species. This project will increase our understanding of the ecological and hydrological impacts of EAB through the establishment of a network of research sites in black ash forests in Minnesota. Treatments simulating EAB-induced ash mortality will be implemented at each site to characterize how the loss of ash from these systems will impact native plant communities, the spread of invasive species, and site hydrology. In addition, the survival and growth of a mixture of planted tree seedlings will be evaluated to determine what species might be able to mitigate the ecological impacts of the loss of black ash from these forests. Results from this project will allow for predictions into how EAB will affect northern Minnesota’s forests and will inform management recommendations for mitigating impacts of this exotic insect.",,"Work Plan",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund","In Progress",,,Anthony,D'Amato,"U of MN","1530 Cleveland Ave N","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 625-3733",damato@umn.edu,,"University of Minnesota ",,"Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Clearwater, Cook, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Roseau, St. Louis, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ecological-and-hydrological-impacts-emerald-ash-borer,,,, 19201,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2011,100000,,,,,,,,,,,1,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop a watershed-wide, multi-parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Implementation Plan that will collectively address all water quality impairments throughout the Elm Creek watershed. ",,,2009-02-15,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Judie ","Anderson ","Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","3235 Fernbrook Lane ",Plymouth,MN,55447,763-553-1144,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"North Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-watershed-management-commission-0,,,, 19201,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2013,109995,,,,,,,,,,,1.1,"Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","The goal of this project is to develop a watershed-wide, multi-parameter Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) and Implementation Plan that will collectively address all water quality impairments throughout the Elm Creek watershed. ",,,2009-02-15,2014-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Judie ","Anderson ","Elm Creek Watershed Management Commission","3235 Fernbrook Lane ",Plymouth,MN,55447,763-553-1144,,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"North Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elm-creek-watershed-management-commission-0,,,, 17478,"ELMHS Digital Image Viewing Project",2011,4973,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2530,,,,,,"Excelsior-Lake Minnetonka Historical Society",," Technical equipment was purchased that digitized historical images from the Society's photograph collections. The ELMHS Digital Image Viewing Project included the digitization, cataloging and web publishing of 525 images. A PastPerfect add on software program, called Virtual Exhibit, was used for the web publishing. Digitization will continue until the full 1500+ photograph collection has been reproduced. The photographs are now more accessible to researchers while the actual images can be better preserved through lack of physical contact. ",,"To add 500 digital images of artifacts into its PastPerfect Museum Software collections management system",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cary,Smith,,"PO Box 271","Spring Park",MN,55384,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elmhs-digital-image-viewing-project,,,, 33326,Elmore,2011,343707,"MS Section 446A.073","Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Grant Program","Meet TMDL wasteload allocation requirement","Meet TMDL wasteload allocation requirement",,934779,"WIF grant; USDA Rural Development",,,,,"Elmore, City of","Local/Regional Government","Construct treatment plant improvements",,,2010-11-19,,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Freeman,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority","332 Minnesota Street, Suite W820","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 259-7465",jeff.freeman@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/elmore,,,, 2182,"Evaluation of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction",2010,35246,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. ","This project proposes to benefit communities planning for future water supplies and regulatory agencies evaluating potential impacts of new or increased water appropriations. Communities anticipating increased groundwater withdrawals in areas with sensitive surface water features will be able to more effectively plan for the costs for the assessment, monitoring and management needed to evaluate and mitigate the potential effects of the withdrawals. ","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,35246,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity, Local/Regional Government","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, Barr Engineering Company developed maps and supporting information to characterize the relationship between surface waters and groundwater, identifying surface waters most likely to be impacted by groundwater withdrawals in the region. This project also provided guidance on effective resource monitoring strategies and costs for each type of surface water feature. ",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N. Robert Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Mapping","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-groundwater-and-surface-water-interaction,,,, 2182,"Evaluation of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction",2011,31754,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. ","See 2010 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","This project benefits communities planning for future water supplies and regulatory agencies evaluating potential impacts of new or increased water appropriations. Communities anticipating increased groundwater withdrawals in areas with sensitive surface water features will be able to more effectively plan for the costs for the assessment, monitoring and management needed to evaluate and mitigate the potential effects of the withdrawals. ",,,,31754,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/Barr Engineering Company","For-Profit Business/Entity, Local/Regional Government","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, Barr Engineering Company developed maps and supporting information to characterize the relationship between surface waters and groundwater, identifying surface waters most likely to be impacted by groundwater withdrawals in the region. This project also provided guidance on effective resource monitoring strategies and costs for each type of surface water feature. ",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N. Robert Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Mapping","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/evaluation-groundwater-and-surface-water-interaction,,,, 3935,"Feedlot Water Quality Management Grant Program - 2011",2011,2436888,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (f)",,"Evaluation and outcome plans are required as a part of the grant agreement between BWSR and the grantee. These required plans consist of verifying project installation and creating operation and maintenance plans to ensure the project is functioning as designed. Funded projects meet locally identified water quality goals within the larger scope of Minnesota's clean water efforts. Projects reduce pollutant loads aimed at improving watershed health over time. The long-term evaluation of clean water fund projects will be monitored as part of the state's intensive watershed monitoring strategy",,,2522551,,,,,,"Multiple Local Government Units","Local/Regional Government","Currently, there are approximately 5,050 feedlots with fewer than 300 animal units that need to come into compliance with State feedlot rules. Clean Water Feedlot Water Quality Management Grant funds are being used to provide financial assistance to landowners with feedlot operations less than 300 animal units in size and located in a riparian area or impaired watershed. A variety of practices are commonly used to reduce the pollution potential from a feedlot site. Each situation is unique and may require capital improvements such as ag waste storage systems or more modest improvements such as clean water diversions, rain gutters on roofs, grass filter strips, or fencing. Technical staff and engineers from local government units and private contractors work with the landowner to develop and implement a pollution control system that protects the environment and maintains the economic viability of the farm. 39 projects totaling $2,436,888 were awarded in FY2011. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,"Feedlot Water Quality Management Grant Program - 2011",,,"Board of Water and Soil Resources",,,,,"(651) 296-3767",,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Anoka, Brown, Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Lyon, Mower, Nobles, Olmsted, Pope, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/feedlot-water-quality-management-grant-program-2011,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 17248,"First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language Documentary",2011,2624,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Twin Cities Public Television",,"To translate Dakota and Ojibwe interviews documenting language preservation and revitalization efforts in Minnesota.",,"To translate Dakota and Ojibwe interviews documenting language preservation and revitalization efforts in Minnesota.",2010-09-01,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Dianne,Steinbach,,"172 E Fourth Street","St. Paul",MN,55101,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/first-speakers-restoring-ojibwe-language-documentary,,,, 740,"Fishing: A Cross Cultural Gateway to Environmental Education",2011,155000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 08i","$155,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the Association for the Advancement of Hmong Women in Minnesota to provide environmental information and teaching skills to and increase participation of Southeast Asian communities through the gateway of fishing skills. Information on mercury in fish advisories must be included as part of the educational outreach. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"". Project failed to comply with reporting requirements and was closed out as incomplete in 2013. No final report.","Click on ""Work Plan"" under ""Project Details"". Project failed to comply with reporting requirements and was closed out as incomplete in 2013. No final report.",,,,,,,,"Association for the Advancement of Hmong Women in MN","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The number of people from other cultures and languages is increasing in Minnesota. It is important that they learn the behaviors that will help Minnesota preserve and enhance its natural resources. Yet, communicating and effectively interacting with people across cultures to change behaviors on natural resources, conservation, pollution prevention and stewardship is challenging. Most environmental information is designed for reaching native English readers. Translating and printing information often does not reach the intended audiences, who are often part of an oral culture. This project will develop activities, events, and products to address this growing communication problem. Community outreach through fishing events and educational workshops will be gateways for communicating important environmental information, teaching skills for lifelong outdoor participation and instilling values of stewardship to Southeast Asian immigrant and refugee communities such as the Hmong and Karen. The project goals are to: - Increase participation in year-round fishing opportunities - Provide environmental awareness and education - Increase stewardship of natural resources and water resources in particular - Develop local environmental leadership and capacity in Southeast Asian communities - Increase participation and access to mainstream environmental resources and programs Twenty three day-long trips, including some in winter, will be held to reach 700 Southeast Asian immigrants and refugees across generations over the three years of the project. A full-time multilingual environmental educator will work from inside the communities to recruit participants, conduct and evaluate the trips, and develop fun educational components for the fishing events that address critical environmental concerns. Special outreach on health issues connected with mercury and other contaminants will be targeted to vulnerable women and children. The educator will also develop culturally specific workshops, coordinate special language radio appearances and participate in community events to spread information to thousands more.",,"Work PlanProject failed to comply with reporting requirements and was closed out as incomplete in 2013. No final report.",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Canceled,,,Ly,Vang,"Association for the Advancement of Hmong Women in MN","1101 N Snelling Ave","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(651) 398-2917",lyvangaahwm@yahoo.com,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fishing-cross-cultural-gateway-environmental-education,,,, 10514,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,11113,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,3300,"Other, local or private",14413,,,,"Kari Tauring",Individual,"Nordic stav and sondan workshops and collaboration will explore the ancient roots of Nordic culture by integrating runes, stav, and Old Norse with dance forms preserved by Nordic immigrant ancestors, culminating in interactive community performances.",,,2011-06-28,2012-03-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kari,Tauring,,,,MN,,"(612) 454-5068",kari@karitauring.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-10,,,, 10551,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,15910,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,5346,"Other, local or private",21256,,,,"Nirmala Rajasekar",Individual,"Rajasekar's project will focus on Nuances of Melody and Rhythm in Carnatic Music, the classical music of South India, through workshops (by a Minnesota artist and a visiting artist from India), performances, and mentorship.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nirmala,Rajasekar,,,,MN,,"(763) 258-1074",nirmalarajasekar@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-11,,,, 10576,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,8274,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,2069,"Other, local or private",10343,,,,"Bret Hesla",Individual,"Hesla will bring people to three Minneapolis parks to sing together, inspired by the incredible legacy of park singing in the early 20th century. These summer 2011 singing events, open to all, will build community and celebrate our diverse traditions.",,,2011-06-01,2011-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bret,Hesla,,,,MN,,"(612) 729-7304",bret.hesla@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-12,,,, 10580,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,19980,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,5000,"Other, local or private",24980,,,,"Douglas K. Limón",Individual,"The Cradleboard Project will revitalize a part of our Native American cultural knowledge that is an endangered tradition, by bringing family and community together to carry on the tradition of the cradleboard with traditional appliqué beadwork.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Limón,,,,MN,,"(651) 426-8784",doug@dklemon.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-13,,,, 10477,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,26816,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,5954,"Other, local or private",32770,,,,"Minnesota Hungarians, Inc","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Hungarians' project, a series of events over six days (lecture-demonstration, workshop, and concert involving community groups) is designed to provide opportunities for Minnesotans to learn about and participate in Hungarian folk dance and music.",,,2011-05-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eva,Kish,"Minnesota Hungarians, Inc","11705 Live Oak Dr",Minnetonka,MN,55305,"(651) 341-5312",evakish@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-8,,,, 10483,"Folk and Traditional Arts Touring Exhibition",2011,500000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,,,500000,,,,"Native American Community Development Inst","Non-Profit Business/Entity","NACDI, in collaboration with All My Relations Arts, will present Tradish: Contemporary Treatments of Traditional Dakota and Ojibwe Arts. Tradish will exhibit work by expert and award-winning American Indian artists who live and work in Minnesota.",,,2011-05-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Justin,Huenemann,"Native American Community Development Inst","1414 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 235-4971",jkhuenemann@nacdi.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-touring-exhibition,,,, 10215,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,11408,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,2852,"Other, local or private",14260,,,,"Southside Family Charter School","K-12 Education","Southside Family Charter School will partner with artists focused on the folk music of African Americans, with a special emphasis on songs of struggle, and provide extended residencies for students in grades 2-8.",,,2011-08-01,2012-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eliza,Goodwin,"Southside Family Charter School","4500 Clinton Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55419,"(612) 767-7467",eliza@southsidefamilyschool.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-4,,,, 10240,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,14184,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,10021,"Other, local or private",24205,,,,"Dance Revels Moving History AKA Dance Revels","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Dance Revels Moving History will work with local French and Metis (French-Indian) cultural specialist/interpreter Virgil Benoit, French Director Josette Antomarchi, and several French cultural groups to produce dance workshops, discussions about being bi-racial, and a dance theater show about the Metis founding father of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Pierre Bottineau and his multi-racial world.",,,2010-11-01,2011-04-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Peck,"Dance Revels Moving History AKA Dance Revels","4221 Dupont Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409-1714,"(612) 823-0776",revels@janepeck.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-5,,,, 10280,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,2000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,8920,"Other, local or private",10920,,,,"Hmong Arts Connection","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Hmong Arts Connection (HArC) promotes and inspires artistic expressions of Hmong culture through storytelling, in partnership with L’Etoile du Nord French Immersion School. Professional Hmong storytellers will connect with K-6 classrooms to perform and teach the art of Hmong storytelling.",,,2011-08-15,2012-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,May,Lee-Yang,"Hmong Arts Connection","1245 Carroll Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 587-1208",may@hmongartsconnection.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-6,,,, 10292,"Folk and Traditional Arts",2011,59512,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,694000,"Other, local or private",753512,,,,"Irish Fair of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Irish Fair of Minnesota, which is conducted annually on Harriet Island in Saint Paul on the second weekend of August, is one of Minnesota’s largest ancestry-based outdoor folk and traditional arts and culture festivals.",,,2011-05-02,2012-04-29,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,VanSickle,"Irish Fair of Minnesota","836 Prior Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(952) 474-7411",executivedirector@irishfair.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/folk-and-traditional-arts-7,,,, 17457,"Fort Snelling Upper Post Program for Preservation and Utilization",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin County",," As a requirement for the transfer of certain properties within the Upper Post area of Fort Snelling to the Historic Surplus Property Program, a Program for Preservation and Utilization (PPU) was designed and developed to preserve and enhance the public use and future redevelopment of the Fort Snelling area. The report was created for the project using the National Park Service format. It will serve as a central resource when changes are to be made to the Upper Post. ",,"To enhance public use and future redevelopment of the Upper Post area of Fort Snelling through planning through developing a new program for preservation and utilization",2010-12-10,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Patrick,Connoy,,"417 N. 5th St., Suite 320",Minneapolis,MN,55406,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-upper-post-program-preservation-and-utilization,,,, 17386,"Fort Snelling in World War II: A Self Guided Tour",2011,5900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Friends of Fort Snelling (Fort Snelling State Park Assn.)",," An illustrated, self-guided tour booklet was developed and produced that describes Fort Snelling during the WWII years. The guide contains many photos of historic and current views and the sketch maps are easy to follow to locate the identified sites. Approximately 200 copies were distributed to libraries, cultural institutions, participants in the Upper Post redevelopment process, The Veterans Administration Hospital, services organizations and the MN soldiers Home. A web hosted version was made available for a free download from the Friends of Fort Snelling website. ",,"To expand and enhance a self-guided tour book of World War II era Ft. Snelling",2010-09-24,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Stephen,Osman,,"5424 Elliot Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55417,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fort-snelling-world-war-ii-self-guided-tour,,,, 2061,"FY11 Envl Asst Grant - Varney Lake Sediment Removal Proj (11-10) - City of White Bear Lake",2011,100000,,"ARTICLE 2 CLEAN WATER FUND Sec. 2. Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 2, section 4 (g) $155,000 the first year is to provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments as required in this article. $490,000 the second year is to provide grants to local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs to implement best management practices to treat or clean up contaminated sediments in storm water ponds and other waters as defined under this article. Local governments must have adopted an ordinance for the restricted use of undiluted coal tar sealants in order to be eligible for a grant, unless a statewide restriction has been implemented. A grant awarded under this paragraph must not exceed $100,000. ",,,,121838,,,,,1.0,"City of White Bear Lake","Local/Regional Government","Varney Lake is owned and maintained by the City of white Bear Lake as part of its stormwater collection system. The City will excavate approximately 10,000 cubic yards of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) contaminated sediment from Varney Lake (which is located in a residential portion of the City) and manage the sediments on site by encapsulating the sediment in a berm covered with clean top soil. The encapsulated sediment will be managed as a solid waste in what the MPCA refers to as a limited use solid waste landfill (Facility).",,,2011-03-16,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Sather,"City of White Bear Lake",,,,,"(651) 429-8526",msather@whitebearlake.org,"Assessment/Evaluation, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/fy11-envl-asst-grant-varney-lake-sediment-removal-proj-11-10-city-white-bear-lake,,,, 1297,"Geologic Controls on Nitrate in Southeastern Minnesota Streams",2011,73563,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"University of Minnesota","Public College/University","This project will study the geologic controls on nitrate transport in southeast Minnesota's karst landscape and will also provide datasets for other projects over time. ",,,2010-12-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tony,Runkel,"Minnesota Geological Survey",,,,,612-627-4780,runke001@umn.edu,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/geologic-controls-nitrate-southeastern-minnesota-streams,,,, 736,"Get Outside - Urban Woodland for Kids",2011,218000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 08e","$218,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with the city of St. Paul, Department of Parks and Recreation, to restore and develop an outdoor classroom for ecological education and historical interpretation at Como Regional Park in St. Paul. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"City of Saint Paul, Dept of Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","PROJECT OVERVIEW Outdoor classrooms provide students and community members with an opportunity to have hands-on experiences learning about the environment and about core subjects like science, math, and social studies using nature as the base context. This appropriation will help the city of St Paul develop an outdoor classroom at Como Regional Park that will provide environmental education, historical interpretation, and habitat for native wildlife in an inner-city community where environmental learning opportunities are rare. The development plan calls for control of invasive species for the 17 acre area, gravel pathways and signs to help visitors travel and interpret the site, and outdoor study areas featuring coniferous forest, oak savanna, tall-grass prairie, sedge meadow, transitional woodland, and propagation gardens for native plants. Site planners will work to establish the area as a MN DNR School Forest. PROJECT OVERVIEW Trends amongst youth are showing decreasing interest in the nature world and declining involvement in outdoor recreation. Some attribute these changes to increased usage of computers and other technology that compete for the attention of young people. Through this appropriation, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is partnering with several organizations to build on this potential contributing factor as being part of a possible solution by expanding a successfully piloted environmental education program that uses digital photography as a bridge between technology and outdoor experiences. Outdoor nature photography workshops for at least 1,000 teachers and naturalists are being conducted throughout the state that provide guidance on how to use outdoor digital photography to enhance student learning on classroom subjects including math, science, geography, arts, and language arts. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS The City of Saint Paul developed a 17.65 acre outdoor classroom in Como Regional Park to provide environmental education, historical interpretation, and habitat for native wildlife in an inner-city community where environmental learning opportunities are rare. The woodland is located within five miles of over 75 public and private schools. To date, the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom has been utilized by 2,103 students and educators. It has become the School Forest for Great River School and Crossroads Elementary School through the MN DNR's School Forest Program. The Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund's investment in the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom has resulted in the development of outdoor study areas featuring coniferous woodland, oak savanna, tallgrass prairie, shortgrass prairie, transitional woodland, and terrace forest plant communities. Additionally, a propagation garden area has been constructed within the Classroom that will serve as a native plant demonstration garden for the public and will be utilized by students to grow native plants for the Classroom. ENRTF funds were also utilized to install 2,525 feet of ADA accessible gravel trails within the Classroom. Funds were used to install four entry signs at each of the major entrances to the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom. 27 numbered, interpretative posts were installed at key locations throughout the site. The City of Saint Paul has received $17,000 from the Minnesota Historical Society and is in the final stages of developing a guide book to the cultural and natural history of the site, referencing these numbered posts. When published, the guide book will be an invaluable resource for educators wishing to bring students to the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom. Community volunteers were engaged throughout the restoration process. 2,005 volunteers participated in restoration activities, including planting, invasive species removal, and trail construction.PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION Our advisory committee, the Como Woodland Advisory Committee, has set up a website dedicated to the classroom: http://www.comowoodland.org/.. Progress about our project has been shared with the general public through our blog (http://restoresaintpaul.blogspot.com/.) and our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/saintpaulnaturalresources). Community volunteer events taking place in the classroom are highlighted on the City's website (http://www.stpaul.gov/index.aspx?NID=1043). The Minnesota Lottery recently highlighted the Como Woodland Outdoor Classroom in their newly launched blog: http://blog.mnlottery.com/blog/2014/07/24/64/where_the_money_goes_como_woodland_outdoor_classroom.",,"FINAL REPORT",2010-07-01,2014-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Bryan,Murphy,"City of Saint Paul, Dept of Parks and Recreation","50 W Kellogg Blvd, Ste 840","St. Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 266-6411",bryan.murphy@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/get-outside-urban-woodland-kids,,,, 17500,"Gladstone Exhibit Planning",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,280,,,,,,"Maplewood Area Historical Society",," An exhibit on the early history of Gladstone was developed and implemented by the Maplewood Area Historical Society using grant funding, donations and a generous amount of volunteer labor and hours. A professional exhibit planner guided the research and planning for the displays. Ten (10) panels were printed and artifacts, maps and photographs were selected. Display cases and boards were installed. Interactive displays include a DVD presentation, a clothing try-on station and an old school desk on which to color pages. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and draft an exhibit on Gladstone, an early suburban development in Maplewood Township",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Robert,Jensen,,"1808 Burr St.",Maplewood,MN,55117,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/gladstone-exhibit-planning,,,, 2063,"Golden Valley Country Club (GVCC) Pond Excavation Project",2011,61577,,"ARTICLE 2 CLEAN WATER FUND Sec. 2. Laws 2009, chapter 172, article 2, section 4 (g) $155,000 the first year is to provide notification of the potential for coal tar contamination, establish a storm water pond inventory schedule, and develop best management practices for treating and cleaning up contaminated sediments as required in this article. $490,000 the second year is to provide grants to local units of government for up to 50 percent of the costs to implement best management practices to treat or clean up contaminated sediments in storm water ponds and other waters as defined under this article. Local governments must have adopted an ordinance for the restricted use of undiluted coal tar sealants in order to be eligible for a grant, unless a statewide restriction has been implemented. A grant awarded under this paragraph must not exceed $100,000. ",,,,61577,,,,,.60,"City of Golden Valley","Local/Regional Government","The GVCC Pond Excavation Project will remove approximately 2,500 cubic yards of accumulated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) Level/Tier 3 contaminated sediment from the Golden Valley Country Club stormwater treatment pond. ",,,2011-02-28,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Al,Lundstrom,"City of Golden Valley",,,,,"(763) 593-8046",alundstrom@ci.goldenvalleymn.gov,"Assessment/Evaluation, Planning, Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Hennepin,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/golden-valley-country-club-gvcc-pond-excavation-project,,,, 4022,"Grants Administration for State Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011",2011,35420,"Minnesota Laws, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subd. 5","""Funds in this subdivision are appropriated to the commissioner of the Department of Administration for grants to the named organizations for the purposes specified in this subdivision. Up to one percent of funds may be used by the Department of Administration for grants administration. Grants made to public television or radio organizations are subject to Minnesota Statutes, sections 129D.18 and 129D.19.""",,,,,,,35420,,,"Minnesota Department of Administration","State Government","Per Minnesota Laws, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subd. 5, ""Funds in this subdivision are appropriated to the commissioner of the Department of Administration for grants to the named organizations for the purposes specified in this subdivision. Up to one percent of funds may be used by the Department of Administration for grants administration. Grants made to public television or radio organizations are subject to Minnesota Statutes, sections 129D.18 and 129D.19."" Accordingly, the Department of Administration used Arts and Cultural Heritage funds to provide grants administration, including agreement drafting, financial and program monitoring, financial and program reconciliation and reporting. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Xiong,"Minnesota Department of Administration","50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,"Fund Administration","Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-administration-state-fiscal-years-2010-and-2011,,,, 4022,"Grants Administration for State Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011",2010,23314,"Minnesota Laws, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subd. 5","""Funds in this subdivision are appropriated to the commissioner of the Department of Administration for grants to the named organizations for the purposes specified in this subdivision. Up to one percent of funds may be used by the Department of Administration for grants administration. Grants made to public television or radio organizations are subject to Minnesota Statutes, sections 129D.18 and 129D.19.""",,,,,,,23314,,,"Minnesota Department of Administration","State Government","Per Minnesota Laws, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subd. 5, ""Funds in this subdivision are appropriated to the commissioner of the Department of Administration for grants to the named organizations for the purposes specified in this subdivision. Up to one percent of funds may be used by the Department of Administration for grants administration. Grants made to public television or radio organizations are subject to Minnesota Statutes, sections 129D.18 and 129D.19."" Accordingly, the Department of Administration used Arts and Cultural Heritage funds to provide grants administration, including agreement drafting, financial and program monitoring, financial and program reconciliation and reporting. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Xiong,"Minnesota Department of Administration","50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,"Fund Administration","Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/grants-administration-state-fiscal-years-2010-and-2011,,,, 17177,"Harvesting Minnesota's Agricultural History - Cataloging",2011,112751,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,20168,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",,"To organize, catalog and make accessible archival material documenting the history of agriculture in Minnesota.",,"To organize, catalog and make accessible archival material documenting the history of agriculture in Minnesota.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Elisabeth,Kaplan,,"University Digital Conservancy - University of Minnesota, 218 Elmer L. Andersen Library, 222 21st Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/harvesting-minnesotas-agricultural-history-cataloging,,,, 726,"Healthy Forests to Resist Invasion",2011,359000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 06c","$359,000 is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to assess the role of forest health management in resisting infestation of invasive species. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"U of MN","Public College/University","PROJECT OVERVIEW Invasive plants cause considerable ecological and economic damage in Minnesota and their control is often difficult to achieve in a long-term cost-effective manner. Although not immune from invasion, healthy forests may be somewhat resistant to invasion; therefore management aimed at maintaining, restoring, or enhancing key forest characteristics might be a useful strategy for slowing forest invasion. Scientists from the University of Minnesota's Department of Forest Resources will use this appropriation to study 80 different forest sites in order to determine the links between forest attributes and plant invasion. Findings will be used to make recommendations for how to best manage forests to resist invasive species. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS The primary project goal was to identify forest characteristics effective as deterrents to invasive plants. Healthy forests are likely more resistant to invaders, so management to enhance these key characteristics might slow the spread of invaders. Invasive plants sometimes form dense thickets that affect recreation and wildlife and exclude native plant species. To determine how various site characteristics affected the abundance of common buckthorn and other invaders, we surveyed plant diversity in 67 sites in central and southern Minnesota. At each site, we measured environmental characteristics to simultaneously account for other factors that might influence invasibility. Buckthorn was most abundant in sites with sparse leaf litter, where seed availability was high, and where native plant diversity was low. Both a greenhouse experiment and a second field study indicated that introduced earthworms also benefit germinating invasive plants by eliminating leaf litter. We propose the idea of ""preventive environmental care"" that, like preventative medicine, manages forests to maintain ""wellness"". Although not a panacea for reducing invasion, it is worth considering given the challenges of controlling established invasive species. We suggest managers enhance the competitive challenge to invaders by increasing the diversity of native species by seeding natives and/or reducing the density of white-tailed deer, a species that severely impacts native forest plants. Furthermore, timber harvests should be limited to the winter season and trail maintenance should be done in a way that limits disturbance. This will help maintain intact native understory plants and litter layers, important deterrents to invasive plant establishment. However, none of these approaches are likely to be successful without a strong effort to control landscape level seed availability. Collaborative management with neighboring landowners is crucial to any effort that hopes to reduce invasibility. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION To summarize results from the project and provide guidelines for management, we prepared a pamphlet that included all aspects of the research, as it pertains to the invasion of buckthorn. The pamphlet also provides suggestions for pre-invasion management to reduce invasibility, the main focus of the ""Healthy Forests"" research project. We distributed the pamphlet to all participants at a symposium held on August 14, 2013. The pamphlet is available as a pdf from the project website, http://forestecology.cfans.umn.edu/Research/Buckthorn/index.htm. We presented talks at the Upper Midwest Invasive Species conference (a regional meeting focused on invasive species) and the Ecological Society of America conference (an international conference focusing on all aspects of ecology) in 2012 and 2013. The talks focused on measuring propagule pressure, the greenhouse study, the relationship between earthworm and buckthorn buckthorn, and the effects of native species diversity on buckthorn abundance. On August 14, we hosted a symposium on the St. Paul campus that brought together managers, researchers, and private landowners to share the latest information on invasive plants in Minnesota forests. In addition to talks based on this LCCMR project, other speakers presented information about buckthorn invasion on the prairie-forest border in west central Minnesota, garlic mustard (another common plant invader in Minnesota's forests) as a driver of species invasion, management of buckthorn from a forester's perspective, and management efforts to control other common invasive plants. The symposium was attended by 100 people. The project website has links to recordings of all the symposium talks, as well as links to the MS Access database, species lists from all survey sites, and a photo gallery. We have published one paper (""Community phylogenetic diversity and abiotic site characteristics influence abundance of the invasive plant Rhamnus cathartica L."") in the Journal of Plant Ecology. A second paper based on results from our greenhouse experiment (Native plant diversity and introduced earthworms have contrasting effects on the success of invasive plants"") has been submitted to the peer-reviewed journal Biological Invasions. More papers are in preparation including one focusing on propagule pressure and another that documents the relationship between earthworms and buckthorn abundance.",,"FINAL REPORT",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Peter,Reich,"U of MN","220f Green Hall, Upper Buford Circle","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 624-4270",preich@umn.edu,,"University of Minnesota ",,"Le Sueur, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Nicollet, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pine, Ramsey, Rice, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Steele, Todd, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/healthy-forests-resist-invasion,,,, 17406,"High School Yearbook Digitization",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Hennepin County Library",," To reduce wear on fifty Minneapolis high school yearbooks, dating from 1890-1922, they were made accessible to the public through digitization. This highly used collection is housed in the Minneapolis Central Library's Special Collection. The digitized books can now be found online at the Hennepin County Library homepage and on its Special Collections page. They are searchable by keyword or can be veiwed page-by-page. ",,"To digitize and make publicly accessible Minneapolis high school yearbooks, 1890-1922, and reduce wear on a high-use collection",2010-10-29,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Edward,Hathaway,,"300 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/high-school-yearbook-digitization,,,, 17488,"Historic Walking and Biking Tours",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,11385,,,,,,"Preserve Minneapolis",," A consultant was hired to research and assemble materials to implement plans for the Summer 2011 Walking and Biking Tours to historic resources in the city of Minneapolis. Tour guides were recruited and 29 neighborhood routes were chosen. A brochure was created. A tour page was developed on the Preserve Minneapolis website and advertisements were posted in magazines , newspapers and on various non-profit websites. Preserve Minneapolis collaborated on this project with AIA MN and the Minneapolis HPC. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to research and assemble materials preparatory to walking and bicycling tours to historic resources in the city",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Chuck,Liddy,,"3609 14th Avenue S",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/historic-walking-and-biking-tours,,,, 17479,"History of Special Education in MN's Schools",2011,6998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,400,,,,,,"MN Administrators of Special Education",," This project provided documentation of the oral histories of former local directors of Special Education who were involved in implementing changes in policy and services for children with disabilities and their families in Minnesota during the 1950's to the 2000's. Seven interviews and a three-person panel discussion were conducted, recorded and transcribed. The interviews and transcriptions are available at the Minnesota Administrators of Special Education (MASE) office and the Minnesota History Center. ",,"To document in 7 interviews the history of the development of special education in Minnesota",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Norena,"Hale PhD",,"16234 50th Avenue N",Plymouth,MN,55446,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-special-education-mns-schools,,,, 17279,"History of University Avenue at Prior and Fairview Avenue",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7000,,,,,,"University UNITED",,"To gather and analyze historic resources preparatory to providing public access through interpretation to a segment of University Avenue history",,"To gather and analyze historic resources preparatory to providing public access through interpretation to a segment of University Avenue history",2010-08-06,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Brian,McMahon,,"712 University Ave., Ste. 105","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-university-avenue-prior-and-fairview-avenue,,,, 17224,"Houses of Worship and Ethnicity in Early Twin Cities",2011,13123,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,18300,,,,,,"Friends of the Immigration History Research Center",,"To collect data and conduct oral history interviews on congregations and houses of worship in nine neighborhoods in the Twin Cities near the Mississippi River between 1849-1924.",,"To collect data and conduct oral history interviews on congregations and houses of worship in nine neighborhoods in the Twin Cities near the Mississippi River between 1849-1924.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Marilyn,"Chiat Ph.D",,"11484 Fairfield Road West #405",Minnetonka,MN,55305,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/houses-worship-and-ethnicity-early-twin-cities,,,, 1338,"HSPF Model Framework Development for the Sauk River, Crow River, and South Fork Crow River",2011,96618,,,,,,,,,,,.38,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support construction of three watershed framework models built using the Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF). These executable models will simulate hydrology at the subbasin scale. An HSPF model will be built for each of three major watersheds: the Crow River/North Fork Crow River, the South Fork Crow River, and the Sauk River.",,,2011-01-03,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2866,chuck.regan@state.mn.us,Modeling,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-model-framework-development-sauk-river-crow-river-and-south-fork-crow-river,,,, 3348,"HSPF Watershed Modeling Phase 3 for the Sauk River, Crow River (North Fork Crow River, and South Fork Crow River)",2011,149677,,,,,,,,,,,.77,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will finalize HSPF watershed model construction and complete the calibration/validation process for the following three watersheds: North Fork Crow River, South Fork Crow River, and Sauk River.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Carver, Douglas, Hennepin, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Morrison, Pope, Renville, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"North Fork Crow River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hspf-watershed-modeling-phase-3-sauk-river-crow-river-north-fork-crow-river-and-south-fork-,,,, 2086,"Hydrogeologic and Groundwater Chemistry Assessment",2010,18226,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","The proposed project outcomes include information for resource managers to: optimize management of existing wells; site future wells to maximize productivity and minimize impacts from withdrawals; and better understand the vulnerability of groundwater resources to land-use activities. The detailed information collected during this study also increases the understanding of aquifer availability, capacity and vulnerability in the region, and is extremely valuable for improving the predictive capability of groundwater flow models.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion",,,,18226,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/Minnesota Geological Survey","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, the Minnesota Geological Survey collected information and conducted an assessment of the hydraulic properties and chemistry of selected aquifers in the metro area. This project greatly improves the accessibility of existing data, which were previously available only in scattered paper reports. A robust database of groundwater age, aquifer hydraulic conductivity and groundwater chemistry data was developed to make the information easily accessible to water resource managers.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N. Robert St.","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrogeologic-and-groundwater-chemistry-assessment,,,, 2086,"Hydrogeologic and Groundwater Chemistry Assessment",2011,48138,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. ","See 2010 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","This project provides include information for resource managers to: optimize management of existing wells; site future wells to maximize productivity and minimize impacts from withdrawals; and better understand the vulnerability of groundwater resources to land-use activities. The detailed information collected during this study also increases the understanding of aquifer availability, capacity and vulnerability in the region, and is extremely valuable for improving the predictive capability of groundwater flow models. ",,,,48138,,,,"Metropolitan Council/Minnesota Geological Survey","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, the Minnesota Geological Survey collected information and conducted an assessment of the hydraulic properties and chemistry of selected aquifers in the metro area. This project greatly improves the accessibility of existing data, which were previously available only in scattered paper reports. A robust database of groundwater age, aquifer hydraulic conductivity and groundwater chemistry data was developed to make the information easily accessible to water resource managers.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N. Robert St.","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrogeologic-and-groundwater-chemistry-assessment,,,, 3349,"Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) Model Framework Development and Resegmentation",2011,214963,,,,,,,,,,,1.12,RESPEC,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete spatial and temporal revisions of 6 Hydrologic Simulation Program FORTRAN (HSPF) models, the recalibration and validation of 7 watershed HSPF models, and the revision of the drainage network and point source representation of the Pomme de Terre HSPF model. ",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Charles,Regan,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2866",chuck.regan@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Cottonwood, Dakota, Douglas, Faribault, Freeborn, Grant, Hennepin, Jackson, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Martin, McLeod, Murray, Nicollet, Norman, Otter Tail, Pipestone, Polk, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Sibley, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,"Blue Earth River, Cottonwood River, Le Sueur River, Lower Minnesota River , Minnesota River - Mankato, Pomme de Terre River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Redwood River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/hydrologic-simulation-program-fortran-hspf-model-framework-development-and-resegmentation,,,, 17511,"IAM Oral History Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,18860,,,,,,"India Association of Minnesota",," This project is sixth in a series between the India Association of Minnesota and the Minnesota Historical Society. It was developed to convey the history of the Indian Music Society of Minnesota (IMSOM) in three ways: 1. The collection and transcription of seven interviews telling the oral history of IMSOM. 2. The digitization of thirty years of concert performance recordings by leading musiciains from India as well as local artists. 3. The collection, catalogizing and archiving of IMSOM documentation in the form of program notes, season brochures, official documents related to the organization, press releases, flyers, posters and a CD of the 25th Anniversary event. Access to high quality recorded material from musicians of India over a thirty-year period is now available to those interested in a brief but culturally important time of classical Indian music. ",,"To document in 7 interviews the history of subcontinental Indian music in Minnesota",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Raj,Menon,,"PO Box 130158","St. Paul",MN,55113,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/iam-oral-history-project,,,, 10000516,"Implement elements of the Visitor Center Interpretive Concept Plan at Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,75000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction)","The park visits increased from 459,500 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 594,200 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 84,700 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Regional Park, implement elements of the Visitor Center Interpretive Concept Plan to engage, educate, inform and encourage stewardship and preservation.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-elements-visitor-center-interpretive-concept-plan-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 10000517,"Implement signage improvements throughout the County's regional parks and trails",2011,144987,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park/trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park/trail visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 932,900 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 1,034,000 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 101,100 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"County-wide signage improvements at all regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implement-signage-improvements-throughout-countys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2009,67899,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","This project proposes to increase collaboration between Metropolitan Council and stakeholders, develop tools and processes to improve data sharing and management, identify and prioritize data gaps to direct work for additional collection the update of analytical tools, and support ongoing water supply availability analyses. ","Outcomes will be reported at project completion. ",,,,67899,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2010,79070,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10","$400,000 the first year is for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See 2009 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion. ",,,,79070,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2010,75783,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5","$400,000 is appropriated in fiscal year 2011 from the clean water fund, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 114D.50, to the Metropolitan Council to fund Metropolitan Council water supply planning activities under section 473.1565, for projects that include, but are not limited to, protection of the Seminary Fen and Valley Branch Trout Stream; lessening groundwater vulnerability by mapping glacial aquifers; creation of a comprehensive map of known groundwater contaminant plumes; and the design of plans that can be used by communities for reusing storm water. By January 15, 2011, the council shall report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions that make recommendations for appropriations from the clean water fund on the outcomes of the council's water supply planning activities. This appropriation is onetime and available until expended.","See 2009 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,75783,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2011,64020,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5","$400,000 is appropriated in fiscal year 2011 from the clean water fund, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 114D.50, to the Metropolitan Council to fund Metropolitan Council water supply planning activities under section 473.1565, for projects that include, but are not limited to, protection of the Seminary Fen and Valley Branch Trout Stream; lessening groundwater vulnerability by mapping glacial aquifers; creation of a comprehensive map of known groundwater contaminant plumes; and the design of plans that can be used by communities for reusing storm water. By January 15, 2011, the council shall report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions that make recommendations for appropriations from the clean water fund on the outcomes of the council's water supply planning activities. This appropriation is onetime and available until expended.","See 2009 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,64020,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2011,85473,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See Fiscal Year 2009 for Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,85473,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2012,70469,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See 2009 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,70469,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2013,179573,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See 2009 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,179573,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 34294,"Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan",2014,160004,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9","$500,000 the first year and $500,000 the second year are for implementation of the master water supply plan developed under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565.","See 2009 Fiscal Year Proposed Measurable Outcomes.","Collaboration was enhanced through the maintenance of existing subregional water supply work groups and the creation of new groups. Public forums were also held to provide opportunities for collaboration and relationship building centered on water supply issues. Data sharing and management was improved through the update of the Metropolitan Council website and Metropolitan Council participation on task forces and technical advisory committees. Data gaps were identified and prioritized such that information was available in a timely way to support the update of regional recharge and groundwater modeling, as well as the update of regional water supply policies.",,,,160004,,"Adam Duininck (Chair), Katie Rodriguez, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Deb Barber, Steve Elkins, Gail Dorfman, Gary Cunningham, Cara Letofsky, Edward Reynoso, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, John Commers, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","In 2005, Metropolitan Council was directed to carry out regional water supply planning activities under Minnesota Statutes, section 473.1565. Working closely with the region's many water supply stakeholders and under the guidance of a metropolitan area water supply advisory committee, Metropolitan Council developed and adopted a metropolitan area master water supply plan (master plan) in 2010. The plan provides a framework for water supply planning and identifies actions needed to achieve the goal of ensuring sustainable water supplies across the region. The Clean Water Fund supports master plan-recommended activities to fill information gaps, analyze the feasibility of new approaches to water supply management, and support subregional collaboration around emerging water supply issues.",,"The master plan describes the actions that will be taken to ensure that current and future decisions are based on the best available information and analyses. These actions include: A) Continued collaboration with stakeholders B) Improved data sharing and management C) Collecting additional data and information and update existing datasets and analytical tools D) Supporting ongoing water availability analysis ",2009-07-01,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 Robert Street North","Saint Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Technical Assistance","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/implementation-twin-cities-metropolitan-area-master-water-supply-plan,,,, 3931,"Improving Woodchip Bioreactors for Agricultural Nitrate & Phosphorous Reduction in Dodge County",2011,19225,,,"This project will install one woodchip bioreactor to mitigate nitrate impacts from agricultural drainage from a 17 acre watershed.","This project resulted in the installation one woodchip bioreactor to mitigate nitrate impacts from agricultural drainage from a 22 acre field. In addition, grant funds were also used to educate the public about conservation drainage practices and activities. ",,6600,,,,,,"Dodge County","Local/Regional Government","Agricultural drainage is very prevalent practice in Dodge County and there is a need to implement practices to that will better manage flow and pollutant loads that are being contributed to nearby surface waters. This project involves the installation of a woodchip bioreactor on a tile-drained agricultural field, which will feature improvements in design, and monitoring scope, as compared to a previous bioreactor constructed in Dodge County in 2007. The bioreactor for this project will demonstrate a cost-effective way for agricultural producers to reduce the nitrate level of tile discharge water, and further the understanding of how these same units can aid in phosphorous management, as well. ",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,"Improving Woodchip Bioreactors for Agricultural Nitrate & Phosphorous Reduction in Dodge County",Dean,Schrandt,"Dodge County",,,,,"(507) 635-6273",dean.schrandt@co.dodge.mn.us,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/improving-woodchip-bioreactors-agricultural-nitrate-phosphorous-reduction-dodge-county,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 10585,"Institutional Support",2011,41253,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Enhance ADA compliance and enrich the ability of physically challenged people to experience art. Create an electronic guidebook to be distributed to the seven AAW local chapters in Minnesota with the overall goal being to increase the public's access awareness and appreciation of the art of woodturning.",,,1366747,"Other, local or private",1408000,,,,"American Association of Woodturners","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cindy,Bowden,"American Association of Woodturners","222 Landmark Ctr 75 W 5th St","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 484-9094x 16",cindy@woodturner.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-118,,,, 10587,"Institutional Support",2011,37776,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Develop strategic relationships and partnerships with at least 10 Asian American and Pacific Islander arts groups to promote Pan Asian arts and cultural heritages in order to become a unified and strategic movement in the Minnesota arts scene. Fully engage with nontraditional and underrepresented participants with at least 2 new multidisciplinary performances that are presented by at-risk Asian American and Pacific Islander youth who have traditionally limited access to high quality arts education/performance. Partially support 2 positions within Asian Media Access focusing on multimedia arts education and youth development.",,,380224,"Other, local or private",418000,,,,"Asian Media Access","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ange,Hwang,"Asian Media Access","2418 Plymouth Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55411,"(612) 376-7715",amamedia@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-120,,,, 10588,"Institutional Support",2011,3913,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Ballet Minnesota is dedicated to creating and sharing artistry in dance through public presentations and education.",,,296337,"Other, local or private",300250,,,,"Ballet Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cynthia,Betz,"Ballet Minnesota","249 E 4th St","St Paul",MN,55101-1604,"(651) 245-3255",cynbetz@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-121,,,, 10589,"Institutional Support",2011,8087,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Provide meaningful opportunities for people of all ages to interact with practicing artists and develop an appreciation for the process and value of art-making. Welcome and nurture talent by providing opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to make and exhibit their artwork. Develop and deliver fine arts programming that is truly responsive to the community we serve and financially sustainable.",,,1178800,"Other, local or private",1186887,,,,"Bloomington Theatre and Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Specht,"Bloomington Theatre and Art Center","1800 W Old Shakopee Rd",Bloomington,MN,55431-3071,"(952) 563-8745",aspecht@bloomingtonartcenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-122,,,, 10591,"Institutional Support",2011,45864,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Cantus works collaboratively with schools, arts organizations, and community organizations to encourage people to participate in the community building and inspiring act of singing. Cantus pulls back the curtain on how its art form is made. Cantus will identify new ways to bring in audiences who are normally not able to attend our concerts for reasons of access.",,,831636,"Other, local or private",877500,,,,Cantus,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Lee,Cantus,"PO Box 16321",Minneapolis,MN,55416,"(612) 435-0046x 2",mlee@cantussings.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-124,,,, 10592,"Institutional Presenter Support",2011,30706,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Increase number of partnerships with community and nonprofit organizations. Cultivate more and closer relationships with corporate partners.",,,1207172,"Other, local or private",1237878,,,,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adrienne,Dorn,"The Cedar Cultural Center, Inc. AKA The Cedar","416 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1033,"(612) 338-2674x 103",adorn@thecedar.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-presenter-support-13,,,, 10594,"Institutional Support",2011,19120,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,210880,"Other, local or private",230000,,,,"Chinese American Association of Minnesota AKA CAAM Chinese Dance Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beatrice,Rothweiler,"Chinese American Association of Minnesota AKA CAAM Chinese Dance Theater","PO Box 582584","St Paul",MN,55458-2548,"(651) 774-0806",info@caamcdt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-125,,,, 10596,"Institutional Support",2011,51980,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","To assure CLIMB's continued existence. To secure funding to serve preschool children with theater-integrated programming. To secure funding to produce and present ""Dorothy and the High Horse"" in schools where 35% or more of the students are on free or reduced fee lunches.",,,975829,"Other, local or private",1027809,,,,"CLIMB Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Peg,Wetli,"CLIMB Theatre","6415 Carmen Ave E","Inver Grove Heights",MN,55076-4428,"(651) 453-9275x 13",peg@climb.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-127,,,, 10597,"Institutional Support",2011,30889,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,964111,"Other, local or private",995000,,,,"Coffee House Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Andrea,Satter,"Coffee House Press","79 13th Ave NE Ste 110",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 338-0125",andrea@coffeehousepress.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-128,,,, 10600,"Institutional Support",2011,49606,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Provide access to community arts. Serve as a catalyst for promoting public/private philanthropy.",,,1862349,"Other, local or private",1911955,,,,"COMPAS, Inc. AKA COMPAS","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Olsen,"COMPAS, Inc. AKA COMPAS","75 5th St W Ste 304","St Paul",MN,55102-1496,"(651) 292-3261",bob@compas.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-130,,,, 10607,"Institutional Support",2011,18340,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Continue and build The Great Summer Festival into a series of three programs each to be performed at Lake Phalen in Saint Paul and at Lake Harriet in Minneapolis. Increase the total number of public performances to at least 75. Continue to operate the organization in a fiscally conservative and careful manner and to end the year with a positive cash balance. Raise the annual budget to support 75+ concerts and increase the manager’s salary. Increase the number of schools visited via Music in the Schools to 25. Increase the number of audience participants from the area’s communities of color. Visit at least 2 communities outside the metro area and in at least one of them perform both educational and concert services. Assess and evaluate all Music in the Schools partnerships and performances. Assess and evaluate two Winter Concert Series programs.",,,369660,"Other, local or private",388000,,,,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA The Minnesota Sinfonia","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jay,Fishman,"Friends of the Minnesota Sinfonia AKA The Minnesota Sinfonia","901 N 3rd St Ste 112",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1022,"(612) 871-1701",mnsinfonia@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-135,,,, 10608,"Institutional Support",2011,18633,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Ensure professional delivery of design education for all through sustainable personnel support.",,,431367,"Other, local or private",450000,,,,"The Goldstein Museum of Design","State Government","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lin,Nelson-Mayson,"The Goldstein Museum of Design","1985 Buford Ave E 364 McNeal Hall","St Paul",MN,55108-6134,"(612) 624-3292",lnelsonm@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-136,,,, 10609,"Institutional Support",2011,50258,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Build the best list by recognizing exceptional talent and work in its own time stimulating the imagination and being a source for creativity. Reach the widest audience through continued innovation in providing the strongest possible current to carry our literary discoveries to eager audiences. Maintain a model organization by staying on mission, making intentional choices for operations, planning for sustainability, and balancing quality with risk.",,,1887742,"Other, local or private",1938000,,,,"Graywolf Press","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kit,Briem,"Graywolf Press","250 Third Ave N Ste 600",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(651) 641-0077",briem@graywolfpress.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-137,,,, 10612,"Institutional Support",2011,23327,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies engages students with a compelling educational experience. GTCYS aims to serve the community by performing for diverse audiences.",,,692745,"Other, local or private",716072,,,,"Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megen,Balda,"Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies","408 St Peter St Hamm Bldg Ste 300","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 602-6803",megen@gtcys.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-140,,,, 10614,"Institutional Support",2011,20929,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Highpoint will continue to serve people of diverse ages, ethnicities and abilities, allowing them to experience the art of printmaking in a way that expands their vision of the world and nurtures individual creativity.",,,470571,"Other, local or private",491500,,,,"Highpoint Center for Printmaking","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Carla,McGrath,"Highpoint Center for Printmaking","912 Lake St W",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 871-1326",carla@highpointprintmaking.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-142,,,, 10615,"Institutional Support",2011,40718,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Develop strategic relationships and partners. Foster visionary, skilled arts leaders and organizations statewide and ensure sufficient resources to sustain the arts and artists.",,,1019282,"Other, local or private",1060000,,,,"The History Theatre, Inc. AKA History Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Barbe,Marshall,"The History Theatre, Inc. AKA History Theatre","30 E 10th St","St Paul",MN,55101-2205,"(651) 201-4000",bmarshall@historytheatre.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-143,,,, 10616,"Institutional Support",2011,32624,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Engage youth and adults in vital theater experiences.",,,860876,"Other, local or private",893500,,,,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Robins,"Illusion Theater and School, Inc. AKA Illusion Theater","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 704",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1814,"(612) 339-4944x 208",mrobins@illusiontheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-144,,,, 10617,"Institutional Support",2011,39756,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","People of all ages and backgrounds are exposed to excellence in puppet theater through performances of original puppet and mask works. People of all ages ethnicities and artistic abilities are able to express themselves creatively through puppetry.",,,810244,"Other, local or private",850000,,,,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loren,Niemi,"In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre","1500 E Lake St",Minneapolis,MN,55407-1720,"(612) 721-2535x 11",lniemi@hobt.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-145,,,, 10618,"Institutional Support",2011,43509,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","People of all ages ethnicities and abilities participate in the arts. The arts are interwoven into every facet of community life.",,,511143,"Other, local or private",554652,,,,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Sweetland,"Intermedia Arts of Minnesota, Inc. AKA Intermedia Arts","2822 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2108,"(612) 874-2813",theresa@intermediaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-146,,,, 10620,"Institutional Support",2011,39266,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Reach communities across the state with performances and related programming. Leverage partnerships to extend the Jungle Theater's programming to more people.",,,1187753,"Other, local or private",1227019,,,,"Jungle Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margo,Gisselman,"Jungle Theater","2951 Lyndale Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2111,"(612) 278-0141",info@jungletheater.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-148,,,, 10621,"Institutional Support",2011,15852,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Foster strategic community relationships and partnerships to enhance awareness of and participation in Lakeshore Players theater arts programs.",,,259672,"Other, local or private",275524,,,,"Lakeshore Players, Inc. AKA Lakeshore Players Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Joan,Elwell,"Lakeshore Players, Inc. AKA Lakeshore Players Theatre","4820 Stewart Ave","White Bear Lake",MN,55110-2837,"(651) 426-3275",office@lakeshoreplayers.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-149,,,, 10624,"Institutional Support",2011,62839,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Writers of all backgrounds and ages, at all levels of skill, and who work in the widest range of literary genres will feel welcomed to the Loft writing community, enjoy opportunities for artistic growth at the Loft, and gain greater confidence and knowledge of writing when they participate in Loft programs. The Loft will provide earning opportunities for writers.",,,1773996,"Other, local or private",1836835,,,,"The Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Schoeppler,"The Loft, Inc. AKA The Loft Literary Center","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1278,"(612) 215-2580",bschoeppler@loft.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-152,,,, 10625,"Institutional Support",2011,28539,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Expand outreach and access efforts. Expand mentorship opportunities for youth.",,,1825099,"Other, local or private",1853638,,,,"Stages Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jill,Harper,"Stages Theatre Company","1111 Mainstreet",Hopkins,MN,55343-7552,"(952) 979-1132",jharper@stagestheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-153,,,, 10627,"Institutional Support",2011,211003,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Build a strong foundation for the delivery of MacPhail’s core programs today and into the future. Increase access for students through new opportunities to engage with MacPhail.",,,7846997,"Other, local or private",8058000,,,,"MacPhail Center for Music","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Leslie,Fideler,"MacPhail Center for Music","501 S 2nd St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-2383,"(612) 767-5326",fideler.leslie@macphail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-155,,,, 10628,"Institutional Support",2011,17342,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Present twelve exhibitions of innovative and challenging work in an effort to broaden public understanding of contemporary art. Continue producing high-quality professional publications. Expand educational programming and grow our library. Achieve and maintain financial stability. Strengthen and grow our staffing and board of directors for our current and future organizational needs.",,,398908,"Other, local or private",416250,,,,"Midway Contemporary Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alice,Dodge,"Midway Contemporary Art","527 2nd Ave SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414-1103,"(612) 605-4504",alice@midwayart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-156,,,, 10629,"Institutional Support",2011,44134,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Increase knowledge and understanding of Milkweed Editions' mission - to identify, nurture, and publish transformative literature and build an engaged community around it - through programming in communities throughout Minnesota and the Midwest. Increasing focus on opportunities for innovative entrepreneurial approaches to publishing. Increase direct sales by 50% over the next three years.",,,1152778,"Other, local or private",1196912,,,,"Milkweed Editions","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kate,Strickland,"Milkweed Editions","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55415-3015,"(612) 215-2559",kate_strickland@milkweed.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-157,,,, 10630,"Institutional Support",2011,88196,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Engage new audiences and increase the participation of existing audiences in the MIA's unique offerings. Position contemporary art as a vital part of the MIA's collections programming and expertise.",,,23649943,"Other, local or private",23738139,,,,"The Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts AKA The Minneapolis Institute of Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Charisse,Gendron,"The Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts AKA The Minneapolis Institute of Arts","2400 3rd Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3506,"(612) 870-6320",kwade@artsmia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-158,,,, 10631,"Institutional Support",2011,5445,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Maintain our organizational integrity. Increase youth and teen participation. Assist other organizations in promoting their events that match our mission and priorities by communicating to our audience about them.",,,389305,"Other, local or private",394750,,,,"Minnesota Bluegrass and Old-Time Music AKA Minnesota Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jed,Malischke,"Minnesota Bluegrass and Old-Time Music AKA Minnesota Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Association","PO Box 16408",Minneapolis,MN,55416-0408,"(715) 635-2479",jed@minnesotabluegrass.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-159,,,, 10632,"Institutional Support",2011,38647,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","A financially healthier Minnesota Center for Book Arts will survive the current economic downturn and continue its work in Minnesota. Minnesota Center for Book Arts is a unique, nationally respected arts organization serving significant numbers of Minnesotans, and its presence here contributes to the diversity and vitality of the Minnesota arts landscape. Enhance all aspects of leadership, management effectiveness, organizational structure, and staff efficiency to contribute to Minnesota Center for Book Arts' long-term success. Reduce expenses and maximize earned income to sustain Minnesota Center for Book Arts during the downturn. Communicate sustainability strategies to Minnesota Center for Book Arts community.",,,620218,"Other, local or private",658865,,,,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Rathermel,"Minnesota Center for Book Arts","1011 Washington Ave S Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1279,"(612) 215-2525",jrathermel@mnbookarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-160,,,, 10633,"Institutional Support",2011,50902,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","To deepen, strengthen, and broaden audiences within the Latino, Somali and disability communities.",,,1185802,"Other, local or private",1236704,,,,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Pj,Doyle,"Mixed Blood Theatre Company","1501 S 4th St",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1100,"(612) 338-7959",pj@mixedblood.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-161,,,, 10634,"Institutional Support",2011,25384,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","To weave choral singing deeply and rewardingly into the lives of diverse Minnesotans. To enhance the Chorale's stature as one of the nation's premier symphonic choruses and one of this community's key artistic institutions.",,,554616,"Other, local or private",580000,,,,"Minnesota Chorale","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Larry,Fuchsberg,"Minnesota Chorale","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 407",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 455-2102",larry@mnchorale.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-162,,,, 10636,"Institutional Support",2011,46688,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grow audiences. Create innovative commissions that attract diverse audiences. Increase participation of people of all ages ethnicities and backgrounds in dance. Be fiscally responsible and careful stewards of all sources of charitable funding. Grow the Minnesota Dance Theater company and increase performances throughout Minnesota.",,,1382312,"Other, local or private",1429000,,,,"Minnesota Dance Theater and School AKA Minnesota Dance Theatre and the Dance Institute","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Linda,Tacke,"Minnesota Dance Theater and School AKA Minnesota Dance Theatre and the Dance Institute","528 Hennepin Ave 6th Fl",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1847,"(612) 338-0627",ltacke@leadershiptactics.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-163,,,, 10637,"Institutional Support",2011,20130,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Film as art is interwoven into many facets and areas of community life through strategic relationships community outreach. Fully engage with nontraditional and underrepresented participants.",,,579870,"Other, local or private",600000,,,,"Minnesota Film Arts AKA The Film Society of Minneapolis-Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Smoluchowski,"Minnesota Film Arts AKA The Film Society of Minneapolis-Saint Paul","125 Main St SE Ste 125A",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 353-3035",susan.s@mspfilmsociety.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-164,,,, 10638,"Institutional Support",2011,28907,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Expand the variety of applicants to produce Fringe shows and serve them better. Expand audience base by drawing more first-time attendees and converting them into regular Fringe-goers.",,,630268,"Other, local or private",659175,,,,"Minnesota Fringe Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robin,Gillette,"Minnesota Fringe Festival","79 13th Ave NE, Ste 112",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 872-1212",robin@fringefestival.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-165,,,, 10639,"Institutional Support",2011,241280,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Make opera a living growing art form relevant to life in Minnesota in the early 21st century. Leverage the opera company's artistry resources and expertise to benefit the students of Minnesota.",,,9371720,"Other, local or private",9613000,,,,"The Minnesota Opera","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Comeaux,"The Minnesota Opera","620 N 1st St",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1225,"(612) 342-9566",bcomeaux@mnopera.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-166,,,, 10640,"Institutional Support",2011,21322,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Enrich and inspire talented K-12 orchestral musicians by providing professional, comprehensive educational experiences and thrill audiences with outstanding performances of orchestral repertoire. Cultivate leadership in students by fostering commitment and role modeling demanding excellence and encouraging achievement. Broaden cultural horizons develop a sense of community and cultivate lifelong love of classical music in audiences. Students who pass a rigorous audition are accepted into a Minnesota Youth Symphonies orchestra regardless of their ability to pay.",,,551678,"Other, local or private",573000,,,,"Minnesota Youth Symphonies","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Haglin,"Minnesota Youth Symphonies","790 Cleveland Ave S Ste 203","St Paul",MN,55116-1958,"(651) 699-5811",arhaglin@mnyouthsymphonies.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-167,,,, 10641,"Institutional Support",2011,35122,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Improve life in our community by making the visual arts available to more and more people. Increase participation in our mission.",,,1194534,"Other, local or private",1229656,,,,"Minnetonka Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Roxanne,Heaton,"Minnetonka Center for the Arts","2240 North Shore Dr",Wayzata,MN,55391-9127,"(952) 473-7361x 15",rheaton@minnetonkaarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-168,,,, 10642,"Institutional Support",2011,3397,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Provide artists with consistent annual opportunities for one-person exhibitions. Expand audiences for art and exhibiting artists. Engender new approaches to arts programming including collaborations with area nonprofits and individuals. Engage the metropolitan area by reflecting the area's diversity through the artists we work with and through projects we present. To be a leading venue in the presentation of cutting edge works of contemporary art of local, national, and international importance.",,,201603,"Other, local or private",205000,,,,"New Franklin Cultural Center AKA Franklin Art Works","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Peterson,"New Franklin Cultural Center AKA Franklin Art Works","1021 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55404-2920,"(612) 872-7494x 3",tim@franklinartworks.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-169,,,, 10645,"Institutional Support",2011,50193,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The arts are interwoven into every facet of community life. The arts thrive in Minnesota.",,,1418173,"Other, local or private",1468366,,,,"Northern Clay Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Millfelt,"Northern Clay Center","2424 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1027,"(612) 339-8007x 302",sarahmillfelt@northernclaycenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-172,,,, 10646,"Institutional Presenter Support",2011,97845,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Maintain a high level of world-class presentations of ballet modern dance and music focusing on quality programming and responding to the interests of our patrons and our University and community partners. Prepare for the closure of Northrop Auditorium in February 2011 for an extended period of renovation and planning for programming during FY12 and FY13 at other venues in the community. Balance artistic integrity with fiscal responsibility. Increase access and educational opportunities. Contribute to the University of Minnesota's obligations to the state of Minnesota as a land grant university and to the University's national profile as a major state university.",,,4792614,"Other, local or private",4890459,,,,"Northrop Concerts and Lectures","State Government","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ben,Johnson,"Northrop Concerts and Lectures","84 Church St SE 84 Church St SE",Minneapolis,MN,55455-0281,"(612) 624-4473",benjohn@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-presenter-support-17,,,, 10647,"Institutional Support",2011,3571,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Be publicly recognized for vibrant artistic quality, balanced with our visible role as an agent of social change in the community, as measured by media coverage, review from an artistic advisory team, and audience surveys. Be a visible, recognized leader in the arts community with an audience development plan that includes measurable increased audiences through deepening relationships, broadening and diversifying our reach. Be a financially healthy organization, utilizing a financial development plan that includes benchmarks for measurable growth, balanced financial ratios, and goals for diverse sustainable sources of revenue.",,,236429,"Other, local or private",240000,,,,"One Voice Mixed Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Scott,Chamberlain,"One Voice Mixed Chorus","732 Holly Ave Ste Q","St Paul",MN,55104-7125,"(651) 298-1954x 1",devpr@ovmc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-173,,,, 10648,"Institutional Presenter Support",2011,301845,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Establish new partnerships and grow existing partnerships. Increase the participation of previously underrepresented participants in our programs.",,,14189155,"Other, local or private",14491000,,,,"Ordway Center for the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lee,Koch,"Ordway Center for the Performing Arts","345 Washington St","St Paul",MN,55102-1419,"(651) 282-3034",lkoch@ordway.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-presenter-support-18,,,, 10649,"Institutional Support",2011,20222,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Identify the barriers that keep audiences from engaging in the arts. Reach underserved groups or communities.",,,391778,"Other, local or private",412000,,,,"Ten Thousand Things AKA Ten Thousand Things Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michelle,Woster,"Ten Thousand Things AKA Ten Thousand Things Theater","3153 36th Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2126,"(612) 791-7197",michellew@tenthousandthings.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-174,,,, 10651,"Institutional Support",2011,21365,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Provide significant opportunities for diverse artists to create new work or present existing work to the broader community. Foster the cultural vitality of local immigrant communities through artistic and community based programming. Create networks and alliances with other local artistic, cultural, community, and human rights organizations. Strengthening Pangea World Theater's organizational structure.",,,368135,"Other, local or private",389500,,,,"Pangea World Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Meena,Natarajan,"Pangea World Theater","711 W Lake St Ste 102",Minneapolis,MN,55408,"(612) 822-0015",meena@pangeaworldtheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-175,,,, 10652,"Institutional Support",2011,18557,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Produce three productions plus a Latté Dark series featuring work that features compelling stories that resonate characters you recognize and music that inspires. Make our work accessible to everyone and engage young people in theater.",,,679786,"Other, local or private",698343,,,,"Theatre Latté-Da AKA Theater Latté Da","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,John,Thew,"Theatre Latté-Da AKA Theater Latté Da","1170 15th Ave SE Ste 203",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 339-3003x 2",john@latteda.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-176,,,, 10653,"Institutional Support",2011,48668,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Assure the succession of Park Square’s entire organization – artists, audiences, staff, and board leadership. Develop a significant new audience of younger adults aged 20-45 with new, consistent programming and marketing for this target audience. Increase our educational impact on Minnesota’s junior and senior high school students.",,,1971438,"Other, local or private",2020106,,,,"Park Square Theatre Company AKA Park Square Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Teresa,Evans,"Park Square Theatre Company AKA Park Square Theatre","408 St Peter St Ste 110","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 767-8497",evans@parksquaretheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-177,,,, 10654,"Institutional Support",2011,15762,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Reach out to neighbors and community members through free arts experiences. Celebrate underrepresented groups through the arts.",,,213518,"Other, local or private",229280,,,,"Patrick's Cabaret","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Amy,"Hero Jones","Patrick's Cabaret","3010 Minnehaha Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1987,"(612) 724-6273x 2",amy@patrickscabaret.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-178,,,, 10655,"Institutional Support",2011,73825,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Increase audience base locally and increase awareness nationally of main stage productions. Increase the number and range of requests for education programs and tools. Move new plays to the main stage at Penumbra and/or other theaters. Increase individual donor cultivation and achieve an increase in contibuted income.",,,2426175,"Other, local or private",2500000,,,,"Penumbra Theatre Company, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Widdess,"Penumbra Theatre Company, Inc.","270 N Kent St","St Paul",MN,55102-1744,"(651) 288-6780",chris.widdess@penumbratheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-179,,,, 10656,"Institutional Support",2011,35689,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Increase participation in the arts among underserved and disinclined individuals. Increase support for individual artists of diverse backgrounds creating the conditions necessary for them to develop their best work.",,,707311,"Other, local or private",743000,,,,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Noël,Raymond,"Pillsbury United Communities AKA Pillsbury House Theatre","3501 Chicago Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55407-2109,"(612) 787-3620",raymondn@puc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-180,,,, 10657,"Institutional Support",2011,53312,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Serve the careers of Minnesota playwrights from the budding student writer to the acclaimed professional. Pursue partnerships to buoy the quality and quantity of new work in Minnesota and showcase writers in a variety of forms and on diverse stages.",,,1133188,"Other, local or private",1186500,,,,"The Playwrights' Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erika,Eklund,"The Playwrights' Center","2301 Franklin Ave E",Minneapolis,MN,55406-1024,"(612) 332-7481x 22",erikae@pwcenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-181,,,, 10658,"Institutional Support",2011,32228,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Continue to present Ragamala’s signature work at the major venues of the Twin Cities dance scene as well as in greater Minnesota communities that would not otherwise have access to Indian arts and culture. Continue to expand Ragamala’s extensive school and community outreach programs which bring the arts and culture of India directly to Minnesota’s diverse communities through free performances, workshops, and residencies at K-12 schools, universities, libraries, museums, parks, community centers, senior citizens’ homes, and workplaces.",,,457772,"Other, local or private",490000,,,,"Ragamala Dance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tamara,Nadel,"Ragamala Dance","711 W Lake St Ste 309",Minneapolis,MN,55408-2975,"(612) 964-9213",tamara@ragamala.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-182,,,, 10659,"Institutional Support",2011,18497,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Be a leading facilitator of critical feedback sessions for artists developing performance works. Expand programming to provide structure and opportunities for the authentic engagement of the next generation of artists and artistic leadership.",,,276253,"Other, local or private",294750,,,,"Red Eye Collaboration AKA Red Eye","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Miriam,Must,"Red Eye Collaboration AKA Red Eye","15 W 14th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2301,"(612) 870-7531",staff@redeyetheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-183,,,, 10662,"Institutional Support",2011,26800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Enhance the artistic experience for its audiences by pursuing partnerships with cultural and humanities organizations, as well as organizations from other artistic disciplines. Support the organization's core artistic vision with a more sophisticated, efficient administrative and governance infrastructure.",,,599200,"Other, local or private",626000,,,,"The Rose Ensemble","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Aaron,Wulff,"The Rose Ensemble","314 Landmark Ctr 75 W 5th St","St Paul",MN,55102-1423,"(651) 225-4340x 206",aaron@RoseEnsemble.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-185,,,, 10666,"Institutional Support",2011,285848,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","To provide access to live performances of world-class music to the Twin Cities community. To be exemplary and robust in financial performance.",,,11133111,"Other, local or private",11418959,,,,"Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society AKA The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Theresa,Gienapp,"Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Society AKA The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra","408 St Peter St 3rd Fl","St Paul",MN,55102-1497,"(651) 225-5681",tgienapp@spcomail.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-188,,,, 10668,"Institutional Support",2011,48681,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The arts are interwoven into every facet of community life. Minnesotans believe the arts are vital to who we are.",,,1352430,"Other, local or private",1401111,,,,"Schubert Club, Inc. AKA The Schubert Club","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Olson,"Schubert Club, Inc. AKA The Schubert Club","75 5th St W 302 Landmark Ctr","St Paul",MN,55102-7730,"(651) 292-3270",polson@schubert.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-189,,,, 10669,"Institutional Support",2011,16180,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Expand educational outreach - Increase the number of students served by in-school Opera Demystified program. Expand community outreach - Present an additional free public concert at Saint Paul’s Landmark Center.",,,204841,"Other, local or private",221021,,,,"Skylark Opera","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ann,"Morelli Spencer","Skylark Opera","75 W 5th St Ste 414","St Paul",MN,55102-1431,"(651) 292-4309",info@skylarkopera.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-190,,,, 10670,"Institutional Support",2011,29282,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Build stronger strategic relationships and partnerships. Make deliberate efforts to bring work by artists of all ages ethnicities and abilities into The Soap Factory.",,,357218,"Other, local or private",386500,,,,"The Soap Factory","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Debra,deNoyelles,"The Soap Factory","514 Second St SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 623-9176",debra@soapfactory.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-191,,,, 10671,"Institutional Support",2011,17624,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Rehearse produce and present the company's Twin Cities home season. Continue national and statewide touring. Implement second year as company in residence at FAIR-Downtown. Continue annual residency at FAIR-Crystal. Expand educational residencies to other Twin Cities schools. Continue Stuart Pimsler Dance Theater's other Community Connections programs. Continue to seek support from local and national sources and maintain company's history of over 30 years without a deficit.",,,342376,"Other, local or private",360000,,,,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Stuart,Pimsler,"Stuart Pimsler Dance and Theater","1937 Glenwood Pkwy","Golden Valley",MN,55422-3867,"(763) 521-7738",spdanth@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-192,,,, 10673,"Institutional Support",2011,17261,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Enhance education about and participation in folk dance traditions.",,,254254,"Other, local or private",271515,,,,"Tapestry Folkdance Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mary,Cummings,"Tapestry Folkdance Center","3748 Minnehaha Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55406-2668,"(612) 722-2914",Mary@tapestryfolkdance.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-193,,,, 10674,"Institutional Support",2011,15494,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Expose underrepresented communities of color to the arts while also engaging the broader community in the artistic experience. Expand the arts through theater workshops and theatrical presentations.",,,137506,"Other, local or private",153000,,,,"Teatro del Pueblo","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Alberto,Justiniano,"Teatro del Pueblo","209 W Page St Ste 208","St Paul",MN,55107-3457,"(651) 224-8806",al@teatrodelpueblo.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-194,,,, 10675,"Institutional Support",2011,21740,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","People of all ages ethnicities and abilities participate in the arts. Minnesotans believe the arts are vital to who we are.",,,599852,"Other, local or private",621592,,,,"Theater Mu, Inc. AKA Mu Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anh-Hoa,Nguyen,"Theater Mu, Inc. AKA Mu Performing Arts","355 Wabasha St N Ste 140","St Paul",MN,55102,"(612) 789-1012",anh-hoa@muperformingarts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-195,,,, 10676,"Institutional Support",2011,5286,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More than 450 local residents will audition for roles at the theater. Shows will be created by more than 250 unique individuals.",,,295610,"Other, local or private",300896,,,,"Theatre in the Round Players, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steven,Antenucci,"Theatre in the Round Players, Inc.","245 Cedar Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1054,"(612) 333-2919x 102",Admin@TheatreintheRound.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-196,,,, 10677,"Institutional Support",2011,15948,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","People of all ages, ethnicities, and abilities participate in the arts.",,,213812,"Other, local or private",229760,,,,"Twin Cities Community Gospel Choir AKA TCC Gospel Choir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Diane,Mills,"Twin Cities Community Gospel Choir AKA TCC Gospel Choir","PO Box 29174","Brooklyn Center",MN,55429-0174,"(763) 441-6405",bmills1333@charter.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-197,,,, 10678,"Institutional Support",2011,12892,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Continue to expose new audiences to, and educate existing audiences about Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus. Implement strategic restructuring plan.",,,437108,"Other, local or private",450000,,,,"Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Christopher,Taykalo,"Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 307",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 339-7664",ctaykalo@tcgmc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-198,,,, 10679,"Institutional Support",2011,55360,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","People of all ages ethnicities and abilities participate in the arts. The arts thrive in Minnesota.",,,1503263,"Other, local or private",1558623,,,,VocalEssence,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Katrina,"Vander Kooi",VocalEssence,"1900 Nicollet Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403-3746,"(612) 547-1472",kvanderkooi@vocalessence.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-199,,,, 10680,"Institutional Support",2011,16757,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Minnesotans with disabilities will have full access to arts programming provided by Minnesota arts organizations and entities. The arts are important in the lives of people with disabilities across all ages.",,,555243,"Other, local or private",572000,,,,"VSA Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Craig,Dunn,"VSA Minnesota","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 305",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 332-3888x 1",craig@vsamn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-200,,,, 10681,"Institutional Support",2011,432688,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The Walker Art Center is a leading contemporary multidisciplinary arts center committed to the creative expression of artists. The Walker Art Center is dedicated to advancing participation in the arts and active audience engagement.",,,16923312,"Other, local or private",17356000,,,,"Walker Art Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Marla,Stack,"Walker Art Center","1750 Hennepin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2115,"(612) 375-7640",marla.stack@walkerart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-201,,,, 10683,"Institutional Support",2011,5221,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Provide the community with orchestral music education programming. Engage members of the community in the creation and execution of WAMSO's orchestral music education programs. Make the music education programs available to all age groups and ethnicities. Responsible use of public and private funding. Minnesota artists will be involved in WAMSO's music programing.",,,324779,"Other, local or private",330000,,,,"WAMSO-Minnesota Orchestra Volunteer Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eloise,Breikjern,"WAMSO-Minnesota Orchestra Volunteer Association","1111 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2477,"(612) 371-5694",ebreikjern@mnorch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-202,,,, 10685,"Institutional Support",2011,24705,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Work toward becoming a local leader in providing the greater community with opportunities to learn acting and improvisational skills for professional and personal development. Provide free tickets to low income students families seniors and others through partnerships with community organizations.",,,1100295,"Other, local or private",1125000,,,,"Actors Theater of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,William,Collins,"Actors Theater of Minnesota","350 St Peter St Ste 200","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 290-2290",bill@ActorsMN.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-203,,,, 10686,"Institutional Support",2011,60673,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Run composer residencies that partner composers with members of the community to create new work. Bring composers into school settings to teach composition. Refresh Composers Datebook for broadcast on public radio. Feature the music of living composers and give them the opportunity to speak about their work process and the music they've created.",,,1739327,"Other, local or private",1800000,,,,"The American Composers Forum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bonnie,Marshall,"The American Composers Forum","332 Minnesota St E-145","St Paul",MN,55101-1301,"(651) 251-2822",bmarshall@composersforum.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-204,,,, 10687,"Institutional Support",2011,285478,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The Minnesota Shubert Center is a flagship for dance in Minnesota. Complete one Minnesota project every three years on average over the next decade. Deepen commitment to consulting including pro bono consulting in Minnesota. Bring added value to its existing Minnesota projects. Students throughout Minnesota have greater access to arts education through the Minnesota Shubert Center’s education program.",,,5318725,"Other, local or private",5604203,,,,"Artspace Projects, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"L. Kelley",Lindquist,"Artspace Projects, Inc.","250 N 3rd Ave Ste 500",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1641,"(612) 465-0245",kelley.lindquist@artspace.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-205,,,, 10688,"Institutional Support",2011,88349,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The Weisman Arts Museum is an accessible portal into innovative arts experiences that ignite and sustain lifelong relationships with artists and the arts. Integrate the arts into the scholarly experience for community and University educators and learners.",,,3065450,"Other, local or private",3153799,,,,"Weisman Art Museum","State Government","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lyndel,King,"Weisman Art Museum","333 E River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55455-0367,"(612) 625-9635",kingx001@umn.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-206,,,, 10690,"Institutional Support",2011,17418,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Direct financial resources to sustain our own artists. Create a performance space that contributes to the sustenance of other sound artists in our community. Improve financial checks and balances.",,,161982,"Other, local or private",179400,,,,Zeitgeist,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Heather,Barringer,Zeitgeist,"275 E 4th St Ste 200","St Paul",MN,55101-1628,"(651) 755-1600",heather@zeitgeistnewmusic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-207,,,, 10691,"Institutional Support",2011,29593,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Develop new audiences for Zenon Dance Company's home season performancese school and family programming. Increase Zenon Dance Company's capacity to reach underserved youth with high quality educational outreach programming.",,,561207,"Other, local or private",590800,,,,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mara,Winke,"Zenon Dance Company and School, Inc.","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 400",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 226-7737",marasmail@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-208,,,, 10692,"Institutional Support",2011,23650,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Offer exciting and innovative dance-theater performances and establish the Ritz Theater as a venue with a cogent programming profile that supports emerging smaller performance companies and offers the community a multiuse arts space. Create a plan for streamlining the Ritz Theater production and front-of-house processes to provide our partners with professional service and the community with high caliber programming. Develop experiential educational performance and community event programming centered around the ""Gen Ritz"" program to grow talent appreciation and audiences for upcoming generations of dance and cultural experiences. Ballet of the Dolls’ programming at the Ritz will contribute to the economic vitality of the neighborhood and the region providing critical support for local businesses by serving as a destination for people from all over the region.",,,481350,"Other, local or private",505000,,,,"Ballet of the Dolls AKA Ballet of the Dolls - The Ritz Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Michael,"Romens, Jr.","Ballet of the Dolls AKA Ballet of the Dolls - The Ritz Theater","345 13th Ave NE",Minneapolis,MN,55413-1264,"(612) 623-7660",mromens@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-209,,,, 10693,"Institutional Support",2011,37104,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Expand educational outreach activities through fostering relationships with Austin, Burnsville, Fergus Falls, Grand Rapids, Red Wing, and Minneapolis communities. Continue to present James Sewell Ballet's affordable SmArts program to school students in the Twin Cities and 11 county metro area.",,,717796,"Other, local or private",754900,,,,"Ballet Works, Inc. AKA James Sewell Ballet","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,McNamee,"Ballet Works, Inc. AKA James Sewell Ballet","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 215",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(612) 672-0480x 3",tom@jsballet.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-210,,,, 10694,"Institutional Support",2011,284972,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Create nonprofit professional theater for young audiences on a par aesthetically with the best work created for adult audiences. Provide access to professional theater for low-income and ethnically diverse Twin Cities students grades one through eight.",,,10387620,"Other, local or private",10672592,,,,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Rachel,Smoka-Richardson,"The Children's Theatre Company and School AKA The Children's Theatre Company","2400 Third Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55404-3506,"(612) 872-5104",rsmokarichardson@childrenstheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-211,,,, 10695,"Institutional Support",2011,49100,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Partner with area schools, nonprofits, and businesses to incorporate circus performing arts into education and other activities that currently do not have arts components. Provide classes and performance opportunities to youth who would not otherwise be able to participate because of physical or financial barriers.",,,1617521,"Other, local or private",1666621,,,,"Circus of the Star AKA Circus Juventas","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Puffer,"Circus of the Star AKA Circus Juventas","1270 Montreal Ave","St Paul",MN,55116-2400,"(651) 699-8229",tpuffer@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-212,,,, 10698,"Institutional Support",2011,29037,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","To provide year-round programming that celebrates the diversity of our neighborhoods, links to learning in schools, and builds appreciation in the arts in the underserved, economically challenged East Side of Saint Paul. Deliver high quality arts programs through a diversity of aesthetic traditions. To provide free or low-cost arts programs accessible to people of all ages and abilities in our community. The East Side Arts Council will be a voice for stewardship of public art. To hire professional artists and pay professional fees.",,,215963,"Other, local or private",245000,,,,"East Side Arts Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sarah,Fehr,"East Side Arts Council","977 Payne Ave","St Paul",MN,55130-3901,"(651) 774-5422",sarahfehr@visi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-215,,,, 10699,"Institutional Support",2011,25871,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Build and enhance Forecast’s organizational capacity to honor Forecast’s rich legacy and its future. Refine and enhance Forecast’s three programs (publications, consulting, and grants) for continued significant impact on artists, audiences, and the field of public art. Create expanded Web-based resources for the field locally and nationally. Generate more income through expanded marketing and development efforts. Address diversity and accessibility throughout the organization.",,,534129,"Other, local or private",560000,,,,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Childs,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","2300 Myrtle Ave, Ste 160","St Paul",MN,55114-1854,"(651) 641-1128",melinda@forecastpublicart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-216,,,, 10701,"Institutional Support",2011,505372,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Mount eight of its own productions and present two productions by visiting companies coproduce one play with the Acting Company and present seven productions by Twin Cities companies. Realize an operating surplus slightly greater than originally forecast. Continue to remove physical and financial barriers for thousands of patrons. Continue to apply for the NEA’s Shakespeare in American Communities initiative to provide multiple Shakespeare residencies in high schools. Serve more than 450000 people including nearly 90000 educators and learners of all ages.",,,22649628,"Other, local or private",23155000,,,,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,Kukielka,"Guthrie Theatre Foundation AKA Guthrie Theater","818 2nd St S",Minneapolis,MN,55415-1252,"(612) 225-6154",kathyk@guthrietheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-218,,,, 10703,"Institutional Support",2011,24465,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Partners with numerous community arts and pulic schools in the state to ensure that media arts are accessible. Implement bold new initiatives that will benefit midcareer filmmakers and their projects and leverage national connections to promote the projects. Identify and foster projects with compelling stories by filmmakers and photographers in the region. Enhance the organization’s offerings to provide a toolkit of services that directly reacts to artists’ projects and their needs. Position the next generation to enter the field with vision and advanced skills. Strengthen our community’s infrastructure to ensure that filmmakers and photographers can flourish.",,,693114,"Other, local or private",717579,,,,"IFP MINNESOTA","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jane,Minton,"IFP MINNESOTA","2446 University Ave W Ste 100","St Paul",MN,55114-1740,"(651) 644-1912x 110",jminton@ifpmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-220,,,, 10704,"Institutional Support",2011,50603,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","People of all ages ethnicities and abilities participate in the arts. The arts are woven into every facet of community life.",,,1768397,"Other, local or private",1819000,,,,"Interact Center for Visual and Performing Arts AKA Interact","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sandy,Moore,"Interact Center for Visual and Performing Arts AKA Interact","212 3rd Ave N Ste 140",Minneapolis,MN,55401-1434,"(612) 599-5090",sandy@interactcenter.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-221,,,, 10705,"Institutional Support",2011,6154,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","To present our annual concert season plus other major performances. To collaborate with distinguished international artists in our field. To present free educational and outreach performances in community venues throughout Minnesota. To educate dance students and the general public on Middle Eastern dance music and culture in their authentic forms. To maintain our administrative and financial operations in a responsible, cost-effective manner.",,,393846,"Other, local or private",400000,,,,"Jawaahir Dance Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Cassandra,Shore,"Jawaahir Dance Company","1940 Hennepin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55403-3261,"(612) 872-6050x 11",cassandra@jawaahir.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-222,,,, 10706,"Institutional Support",2011,18537,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Create a welcoming community that intentionally engages musicians and music appreciators of all ages and backgrounds. Provide comprehensive training for vocational and avocational musicians enabling them to return home and make meaningful artistic contributions to churches and communities throughout the state.",,,1186463,"Other, local or private",1205000,,,,"Lutheran Music Program AKA Lutheran Summer Music Academy and Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Beth,Burns,"Lutheran Music Program AKA Lutheran Summer Music Academy and Festival","122 W Franklin Ave Ste 230",Minneapolis,MN,55404,"(612) 879-9555",bburns@lutheransummermusic.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-223,,,, 10708,"Institutional Support",2011,36139,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Collaborate with other artistic organizations at least twice a year. Develop our staff and provide opportunities for staff to develop other music professionals across the state and country. Perform at least 4 free concerts each year including venues that would not otherwise have access to such concerts. Facilitate the ""Sing Minnesota"" summer music camp.      ",,,392861,"Other, local or private",429000,,,,"Minnesota Boychoir","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Johnson,"Minnesota Boychoir","411 Landmark Ctr 75 W Fifth St","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 292-3219",msj@boychoir.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-225,,,, 10709,"Institutional Support",2011,594140,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Present more than 200 concerts in Orchestra Hall and community venues throughout Minnesota reaching 400000 audience members. Bring national and international attention and acclaim reflecting Minnesota’s status as a center of artistic excellence. Education programs will reach nearly 55000 students including 5000 Minneapolis and Saint Paul elementary students who receive full ticket and transportation subsidies to attend Young People’s Concerts at Orchestra Hall. Perform free summer concerts for thousands of community members in the metro area and around greater Minnesota.",,,30808800,"Other, local or private",31402940,,,,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Nichols-Endres,"Minnesota Orchestral Association","1111 Nicollet Mall",Minneapolis,MN,55403-2477,"(612) 371-5659",lnichols@mnorch.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-226,,,, 10715,"Institutional Presenter Support",2011,40867,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Present high quality performances that are eclectic and inclusive a mix of different styles and disciplines and innovative and diverse in their viewpoints and traditions. Support the emerging arts community by nurturing rental clients of The O’Shaughnessy with guidance advice and expertise in ticket pricing audience development marketing and technical production to help make their productions as professional and successful as possible.",,,1661633,"Other, local or private",1702500,,,,"Saint Catherine University AKA The O'Shaughnessy at Saint Catherine University","Public College/University","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nicole,Hines,"Saint Catherine University AKA The O'Shaughnessy at Saint Catherine University","2004 Randolph Ave Ste F-12","St Paul",MN,55105-1750,"(651) 690-6417",njhines@stkate.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-presenter-support-25,,,, 10717,"Institutional Presenter Support",2011,37182,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Maintain continuity in its dance programming and preserve the integrity of the high caliber of dance offerings at the Southern Theater. Provide established artists a multi-week presentation offering stand-alone billing and recognition. Cultivate artistic expression and build visibility for new and experimental compositions and performances from local regional and national artists.",,,1059382,"Other, local or private",1096564,,,,"Southern Theater Foundation AKA Southern Theater","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Damon,Runnals,"Southern Theater Foundation AKA Southern Theater","1420 Washington Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55454-1038,"(612) 340-0155x 311",damon@southerntheater.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-presenter-support-26,,,, 10718,"Institutional Support",2011,31132,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Reach and serve as many artists as possible by creating new and deepening existing partnerships. Develop and/or grow relationships with schools service organizations art organizations and funders within our target area. Develop programs that reach all artistic disciplines and cultural groups. Increase visibility with the broader community and broaden and diversify constituents.",,,463868,"Other, local or private",495000,,,,"Springboard for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Laura,Zabel,"Springboard for the Arts","308 Prince St Ste 270","St Paul",MN,55101-1437,"(651) 292-3213",laura@springboardforthearts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-230,,,, 10719,"Institutional Support",2011,34387,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Provide opportunities for any child who wishes to participate regardless of economic circumstances physical challenges or cultural background. Produce six plays for young audiences featuring young actors performing works created to celebrate the diverse social fabric of our community.",,,864213,"Other, local or private",898600,,,,"SteppingStone Theatre AKA SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ross,Willits,"SteppingStone Theatre AKA SteppingStone Theatre for Youth Development","55 Victoria St N","St Paul",MN,55104-7196,"(651) 225-9265x 202",ross@steppingstonetheatre.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-231,,,, 10720,"Institutional Support",2011,27716,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","The fiber art community thrives in Minnesota with a central place for fiber artists and fiber art guilds to receive support and services. People of all ages, backgrounds, and artistic abilities have opportunities to participate in fiber art activities. Minnesotans have opportunities to view excellent and innovative fiber art.",,,567284,"Other, local or private",595000,,,,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Margaret,Miller,"Textile Center of Minnesota AKA Textile Center","3000 University Ave SE Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3357,"(612) 436-0464x 103",mmiller@textilecentermn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-232,,,, 10722,"Institutional Support",2011,24097,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Twin Cities children and teens are engaged and inspired by their participation in the performing arts. Youth Performance Company's audience values the development of teens through theater. Youth Performance Company is a healthy thriving performing arts organization.",,,456303,"Other, local or private",480400,,,,"Youth Performance Company","Non-Profit Business/Entity","General operating support",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ronald,Lattin,"Youth Performance Company","3338 University Ave SE 3rd Fl",Minneapolis,MN,55414-3468,"(612) 623-9180x 105",ron@youthperformanceco.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/institutional-support-234,,,, 17502,"Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District NR Nomination",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2672,,,,,,"Saint Paul Historic Preservation Commission",," The St. Paul Historic Preservation Commission hired a qualified consultant to complete the local Historic Preservation Site Designation form for the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District. After commission review and a public hearing the proposed historic district was recommended for approval to the St. Paul City Council. The City Council adopted the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District as a Heritage Preservation Site along with the Preservation Program. The ordinance was adopted in July, 2011. Certification of the historic district to the National Register of Historic Places has been requested. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to prepare the nomination of the Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company Historic District to the National Register of Historic Places",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Spong,,"1400 City Hall Annex","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jacob-schmidt-brewing-company-historic-district-nr-nomination,,,, 17241,"James J Hill Reference Library: Window Replacement",2011,88000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,96700,,,,,,"James J. Hill Reference Library",,"To repair and replace windows at the James J. Hill Reference Library, listed on the National Register.",,"To repair and replace windows at the James J. Hill Reference Library, listed on the National Register.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anne,Rasmussen,,"80 West 4th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/james-j-hill-reference-library-window-replacement,,,, 17353,"Jaques Conservation Survey",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",," To conduct a conservation survey of 95 works of Francis Lee Jaques housed at three Minnesota museums. A conservation survey was conducted for the artworks of Francis Lee Jacques from the Bell Museum, the Jacques Art Center and the St. Louis county Historical Society. Nine out of 95 works out were identified and prioritized based on condition. Each of the nine works received a treatment proposal and an estimate for its conservation needs. ",,"To conduct a conservation survey of 95 works of Francis Lee Jaques housed at three Minnesota museums.",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Don,Luce,,"James Ford Bell Museum of Natural History, 10 Church St. SE, 394 Bell Museum",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jaques-conservation-survey,,,, 17524,"Jewish Identity and Legacy Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3000,,,,,,"Sholom Community Alliance",," To document perceptions of identity and legacy through 15 oral history interviews with residents of a Jewish long-term care system in the Twin Cities.  The project focused on capturing quickly disappearing histories from people who grew up in Minnesota’s immigrant communities or came to Minnesota as Russian immigrants or Holocaust survivors.    ",,"To document perceptions of identity and legacy through 15 oral history interviews with residents of a Jewish long-term care system in the Twin Cities. The project focused on capturing quickly disappearing histories from people who grew up in Minnesota’s immigrant communities or came to Minnesota as Russian immigrants or Holocaust survivors. ",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Libby,Parker,,"3620 Phillips Parkway","St. Louis Park",MN,55426,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/jewish-identity-and-legacy-project,,,, 3200,"Lake St. Croix Implementation Plan - Work Order",2011,49980,,,,,,,,,,,.24,Limnotech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop an Implementation Plan for restoring Lake St. Croix and impaired waters within the contributing watershed, and protect waters currently attaining water quality standards.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2837,Chris.Zadak@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Modeling, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lake-st-croix-implementation-plan-work-order,,,, 17428,"Lao Oral History Archives",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,12290,,,,,,"Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota",," To document and archive the untold stories of Lao refugees in Minnesota, nine Lao families, totaling 13 individuals, were intervewed. The recountings of their historical experiences living in war, living in refugee camps and the transition and settlement of their immigration to Minnesota were recorded on video tape. The video footage was professionally edited, uploaded to Youtube and posted on the Lao Oral History Archives website. A selection of old and new photographs were formatted as exhibition pieces available to communities as a traveling exhibit. These photographs were also uploaded to the Lao Oral History Archives website ",,"To document in 10 interviews the historical experience of Lao people in war, refugee camps and immigrating to Minnesota",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sunny,Chanthanouvong,,"503 Irving Avenue N, Suite 100A",Minneapolis,MN,55405,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lao-oral-history-archives,,,, 2737,"LeSueur River Watershed Approach Civic Engagement",2011,137787,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Minnesota State University-Mankato","Public College/University","This project will initiate the process of community engagement in the LeSueur River watershed by assessing the needs and interests of the community and bringing a diverse set of stakeholders together to determine how best to foster action in improving and protecting water quality. ",,,2011-06-27,2013-08-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Scott ",Kudelka,"Minnesota State University Mankato",,,,,"(507) 389-5492",scott.kudelka@mnscu.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Monitoring, Planning","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lesueur-river-watershed-approach-civic-engagement,,,, 17389,"Liberians' Experience at TRC Public Hearings in MN Oral History",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,8000,,,,,,"The Advocates for Human Rights",," Information was gathered as a follow-up to the public hearing testimony of Liberian immigrants' experience, given to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2008. Interviews were conducted of Liberian people who gave original testimony to the commission to document how they experienced the hearings and what impact the hearings had on those that testified as well as on those that assisted them.  These interviews were recorded and transcribed, then made available on The Advocates for Human Rights website. This project preserves an important event related in oral form that provides valuable insights into the history of Liberian immigrants to Minnesota. ",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of Liberian immigrants in Minnesota",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jennifer,Prestholdt,,"650 Third Avenue South, Suite 1240",Minneapolis,MN,55402,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/liberians-experience-trc-public-hearings-mn-oral-history,,,, 730,"Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy and Local Economies",2011,600000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 07c","$600,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to restore high quality native habitats and expand market opportunities for utilizing postharvest restoration as a bioenergy source. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,DNR,"State Government","PROJECT OVERVIEW More than 7,000 acres of public and private lands needing restoration have been identified within 75 miles of St. Paul. Given the various emerging markets for woody biomass, a unique opportunity has been identified. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will use this appropriation to continue development of an innovative approach to improving lands by harvesting ecologically inappropriate woody vegetation and working with local markets to turn the resulting biomass into marketable products such as mulch, animal bedding, firewood, and wood pellets for energy generation. Funds raised from the sale of these products could then be used to expand this type of model into other areas of Minnesota. In addition to helping stimulate local economies, benefits of this approach also include enhanced biodiversity and effective utilization of woody material traditionally burned or landfilled. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS This innovative project helped restore 385 acres of critical habitat and high quality native plant communities by removing ecologically inappropriate woody vegetation (exotic and/or native species) while stimulating local economies through jobs and strategic utilization of the biomass material for bioenergy and other products. This project facilitated habitat restoration efforts that might not have otherwise occurred while making the woody material, traditionally burned or landfilled, available to established and emerging woody biomass markets. Of the $600,000 appropriation, $490,666 was spent on eleven projects. Seven non-DNR public and private landowners received a total of $324,530 granted through a competitive process. Four DNR projects received a total of $166,136. A variety of types of projects (based on restoration goals, species/type of woody biomass material, density, distance, land ownership, utilization opportunity, etc.) were completed. Projects were selected based on critical requirements including ecological value and recovery potential of the project site, current ecologically-based management plan, project-specific harvest plan, post-harvest restoration plan, and demonstrated capacity and long-term commitment to effectively manage the site to achieve and maintain restoration goals. Viable markets were identified prior to project implementation. Utilization of the woody biomass resulted in 291 semi-truck loads or 5,280 tons for bioenergy, 242 semi-truck loads of commercial mulch, 450 cords of pine sawlogs, 6 log loads of cottonwood for pallets, and pine cabin logs. Biomass material was either sold separately from the harvest with revenue collected, or in conjunction with the harvest where contractors valued the material (deducted from the harvest bid) and were responsible for final utilization. Revenues collected ($11,100) and values attributed ($4,000) were reinvested for further purposes of the project. This project demonstrated that there are opportunities to sell or properly utilize ecologically inappropriate woody vegetation removed through habitat restoration activities. The long-term vision for this effort is to achieve an ecologically sound and systematic approach that addresses: current and future issues of habitat restoration and enhancement; renewable energy and climate change; invasive species, and natural resources conservation planning and implementation - all of which are effected, to some degree, by the impacts and opportunities of woody biomass. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION The webpage ""Linking Habitat Restoration to Bioenergy and Local Economies"" located at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/eco/habitat_biomass.htmlprovides an overview of the entire project, the project fact sheet, the LCCMR-approved Work Program, and the final report. Project data were compiled and regularly updated for the DNR's Grant Outcomes webpage to provide project descriptions, funding information, indicators, targets and outcomes information. The website is located at http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/grants/outcomes/index.html. Project information was shared at public workshops, conferences and meetings through formal presentations, panel discussions, informal conversations and handouts, such as the project fact sheet and other printed materials, targeted for the audience. Project information was also shared with DNR staff through staff meetings, project coordination, formal presentations, and informal discussions. Telephone conversations and meetings were convened with land managers/owners, harvest contractors, and biomass market industry representatives to discuss the project, garner insights for improvements to implementing this project, identify challenges and opportunities to move this effort forward and to facilitate connections between landowners, contractors, and biomass end-users.The key messages were:For land managers/owners conducting habitat restoration projects: explore and implement the option to utilize the biomass material removed versus piling and burning or landfilling;For contractors: provide the combined service of harvest and utilization of the material; andFor end-users: acknowledge habitat restoration projects as a potential significant source of material and to seek this opportunity.",,"FINAL REPORT",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Spears,DNR,"1200 Warner Rd","St. Paul",MN,55106,"(651) 259-5849",barb.spears@dnr.state.mn.us,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Dodge, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Nicollet, Olmsted, Pine, Ramsey, Rice, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Steele, Wabasha, Waseca",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/linking-habitat-restoration-bioenergy-and-local-economies,,,, 10000521,"Local match for federal grant to construct 1.1 miles of North Urban Regional Trail",2011,96000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in trail visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare trail visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2013 (post-construction) to measure the effect of constructing this trail.","The Dakota County Board of Commissioners selected preferred alignment. Construction documents are being prepared. Land acquisition on-track for completion by March 31, 2014. Project is on-schedule and construction started in 2014 and scheduled to be complete in 2015.",,794300,Federal,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"North Urban Regional Trail, complete local match to $794,300 federal transportation grant to construct 1.1 miles of North Urban Regional Trail.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/local-match-federal-grant-construct-11-miles-north-urban-regional-trail,,,, 17346,"St. Louis Park Oral History Project",2011,6998,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,800,,,,,,"Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest",,"To document in 18 interviews the story of Jewish migration to St. Louis Park, 1950-1970",,"To document in 18 interviews the story of Jewish migration to St. Louis Park, 1950-1970",2010-08-20,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Linda,Schloff,,"4330 South Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/st-louis-park-oral-history-project,,,, 807,"LSOHC Administrative Budget",2011,600000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 6(b) ","$600,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the Legislative Coordinating Commission for administrative expenses of the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council and for compensation and expense reimbursement of council members.","LSOHC Administration for FY 2011","LSOHC Administration for FY 2011",,,,,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","This appropriation is for the administration of the the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Hubinger,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","Rm 72 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-2963",greg.hubinger@lcc.leg.mn,"Fund Administration","Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lsohc-administrative-budget,,,, 807,"LSOHC Administrative Budget",2010,695000,"ML 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subdivision 6(b)","$705,000 in fiscal year 2010 is to the Legislative Coordinating Commission for administrative expenses of the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council and for compensation and expense reimbursement of council members. Up to $100,000 may be transferred to the game and fish fund as reimbursement for advances to the Lessard Outdoor Heritage Council made in fiscal year 2009. Of this amount, $10,000 is for the costs of developing and implementing a Web site to contain information on projects receiving appropriations.","LSOHC Administration for FY 2010","LSOHC Administration for FY 2010",,,,,,,,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","State Government","This appropriation is for the administration of the the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Hubinger,"Legislative Coordinating Commission","Rm 72 State Office Building","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 296-2963",greg.hubinger@lcc.leg.mn,"Fund Administration","Legislative Coordinating Commission",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/lsohc-administrative-budget,,,, 33333,"Mantorville - Mantor Drive",2011,277760,"MS Section 446A.073","Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Grant Program","Meet TMDL wasteload allocation requirement","Meet TMDL wasteload allocation requirement",,284929,"PFA loan",,,,,"Mantorville, City of","Local/Regional Government","Extend sewer to unsewered area",,,2010-07-09,,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Freeman,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority","332 Minnesota Street, Suite W820","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 259-7465",jeff.freeman@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority ",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mantorville-mantor-drive,,,, 17266,"Mantorville Historic District: St. John's Episcopal Church Entrance",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2500,,,,,,"Dodge County Historical Society",," To restore the front steps and add handicap accessibility to St. John's Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Dodge County Historical Society Specific tasks: Disassemble old limestone steps and sides. Excavate for, furnish and install frost footings for new ramp, new landing and reassembled limestone steps and landing. Construct new concrete landing. Construct 30' X 5' handicap ramp from new landing to the east. Reassemble limestone landing and steps south of new landing. Furnish and install limestone veneer on south face of new ramp. Rough grading of disturbed areas. ",,"To restore the front steps and add handicap accessibility to St. John's Episcopal Church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places and current home of the Dodge County Historical Society",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Cheryl,Finnegan,,"615 North Main Street, PO Box 456",Mantorville,MN,55955,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mantorville-historic-district-st-johns-episcopal-church-entrance,,,, 2192,"Mapping the Vulnerability of Glacial Aquifers & Mapping Contaminant Plumes",2011,23181,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5","$400,000 is appropriated in fiscal year 2011 from the clean water fund, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 114D.50, to the Metropolitan Council to fund Metropolitan Council water supply planning activities under section 473.1565, for projects that include, but are not limited to, protection of the Seminary Fen and Valley Branch Trout Stream; lessening groundwater vulnerability by mapping glacial aquifers; creation of a comprehensive map of known groundwater contaminant plumes; and the design of plans that can be used by communities for reusing storm water. By January 15, 2011, the council shall report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions that make recommendations for appropriations from the clean water fund on the outcomes of the council's water supply planning activities. This appropriation is onetime and available until expended.","This project proposes to provide information that will assist wellhead protection coordinators in the development and implementation of source water protection plans, municipal water suppliers in the evaluation of availability and vulnerability of potential groundwater sources, and land use planners to ensure that activities at the land surface consider the potential for adversely affecting groundwater quality. The outcomes of this project will also support water resource managers and land use planners to evaluate potential water quality issues related to proposed well installation and contaminant plume migration. The proposed map will also support long-term planning to ensure that decisions about where to site wells do not result in unintended consequences that could compromise the ability of future generations to obtain clean water.","Outcomes will be reported at project completion.",,,,23181,,"Susan Haigh (Chair), Roxanne Smith, Lona Schreiber, Jennifer Munt, Gary Van Eyll, Steve Elkins, James Brimeyer, Gary L. Cunningham, Adam Duininck, Edward Reynoso, John Doan, Sandy Rummel, Harry Melander, Richard Kramer, Jon Commers, Steven T. Chavez, Wendy Wulff",,"Metropolitan Council/Minnesota Geological Survey","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, the Minnesota Geological Survey evaluated the vulnerability of glacial aquifers in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The project improved upon previous vulnerability assessments by incorporating a substantial amount of new aquifer property information and blending methods previously used by the Minnesota Departments of Health and Natural Resources. The result is a consistent vulnerability assessment across the metropolitan area based on the most up-to-date information available. This project generated maps showing pathways of groundwater movement through glacial materials to bedrock. The maps are supported by a database of aquifer property and chemistry information developed through a related Clean Water Fund study. Maps and supporting files are made available on the Metropolitan Council website.",,,2010-07-01,2011-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N. Robert St.","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Mapping","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mapping-vulnerability-glacial-aquifers-mapping-contaminant-plumes,,,, 2192,"Mapping the Vulnerability of Glacial Aquifers & Mapping Contaminant Plumes",2012,27850,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5","$400,000 is appropriated in fiscal year 2011 from the clean water fund, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, section 114D.50, to the Metropolitan Council to fund Metropolitan Council water supply planning activities under section 473.1565, for projects that include, but are not limited to, protection of the Seminary Fen and Valley Branch Trout Stream; lessening groundwater vulnerability by mapping glacial aquifers; creation of a comprehensive map of known groundwater contaminant plumes; and the design of plans that can be used by communities for reusing storm water. By January 15, 2011, the council shall report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the legislative committees and divisions that make recommendations for appropriations from the clean water fund on the outcomes of the council's water supply planning activities. This appropriation is onetime and available until expended.","See 2011 Fiscal Year Proposed Measureable Outcomes.","This project provides information that assists wellhead protection coordinators in the development and implementation of source water protection plans, municipal water suppliers in the evaluation of availability and vulnerability of potential groundwater sources, and land use planners to ensure that activities at the land surface consider the potential for adversely affecting groundwater quality. This project also supports water resource managers and land use planners to evaluate potential water quality issues related to proposed well installation and contaminant plume migration. The map and geodatabase also support long-term planning to ensure that decisions about where to site wells do not result in unintended consequences that could compromise the ability of future generations to obtain clean water.",,,,27850,,,,"Metropolitan Council/Minnesota Geological Survey","Local/Regional Government, Public College/University","On behalf of the Metropolitan Council, the Minnesota Geological Survey evaluated the vulnerability of glacial aquifers in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The project improved upon previous vulnerability assessments by incorporating a substantial amount of new aquifer property information and blending methods previously used by the Minnesota Departments of Health and Natural Resources. The result is a consistent vulnerability assessment across the metropolitan area based on the most up-to-date information available. This project generated maps showing pathways of groundwater movement through glacial materials to bedrock. The maps are supported by a database of aquifer property and chemistry information developed through a related Clean Water Fund study. Maps and supporting files are made available on the Metropolitan Council website.",,,2010-07-01,2011-10-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council","390 N. Robert St.","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 602-1803",lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Mapping","Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mapping-vulnerability-glacial-aquifers-mapping-contaminant-plumes,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2021,,N/A,,"This appropriation has now ended. Remaining funds were cancelled due to the May 2020 projected budget shortfall.",,,,,,,,,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2020,,N/A,,"In FY20 the DNR proposes to drill two additional wells monitoring deep bedrock aquifers install two additional data loggers for continuous groundwater level monitoring. DNR will continue to review and publish annual continuous records for the groundwater level monitoring wells in the metro area. DNR will continue to work with SWCD’s in the 11 County Metro Area to aid in our enhanced groundwater monitoring efforts. Plans also include website upgrades to provide data to the website directly from the new hydrologic database. ","In FY20 the DNR acquired 3 shallow aquifer wells from the USGS. Three new data loggers were installed for continuous groundwater level monitoring. DNR reviewed and published continuous water level records for monitoring wells in the metro area. All SWCD’s in the 11 County Metro Area participated in the enhanced groundwater monitoring efforts and uploaded data into the new DNR/PCA cooperative water quantity data management system. The website was upgraded to connect with the new hydrologic database. ",,,,174357,,,2,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2019,,N/A,,"In FY19 the DNR proposes to drill two additional wells in the deep aquifers and install five additional data loggers for continuous groundwater level monitoring. The DNR will continue to refine and expand the groundwater animations to visualize the continuously changing groundwater levels providing a better understanding of water use and aquifer responses in the 11-County Metro Area. DNR will continue to review and publish the annual continuous records for the groundwater level monitoring wells in the metro area.","In FY19 the DNR installed 2 deep aquifer bedrock wells. Thirteen new data loggers were installed for continuous groundwater level monitoring. DNR reviewed and published continuous water level records for monitoring wells in the metro area. All SWCD’s in the 11 County Metro Area participated in the enhanced groundwater monitoring efforts and uploaded data into the new DNR/PCA cooperative water quantity data management system.",,,,252276,74014,,2.4,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2018,,N/A,,"In FY18 DNR proposes to drill five additional wells in the shallow aquifers and install five additional data loggers for continuous groundwater level monitoring. The DNR will continue to refine and expand the groundwater animations to visualize the continuously changing groundwater levels and provide a better understanding of water use and aquifer responses in the 11 County Metro Area. All SWCDs in the 11 County Area will participate in the pilot monitoring partnership in FY18 and a new data system will come on line.","In FY18 the DNR reviewed and published continuous water level records for monitoring wells in the metro area. DNR also developed a metro area water level animation to show monthly changes from 2012-2017. All SWCDs in the 11 County Area participate in the enhanced groundwater monitoring efforts and upload the data into the new DNR/PCA cooperative water quantity data management system. No wells were added to the network in the metro area in FY18 due to limited availability of public property in priority areas.",,,,257210,,,2.7,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2017,,N/A,,"In FY17 the DNR will continue enhancing the processing and accessibility of groundwater network data. Enhancements will include streamlining the gathering storage and online accessibility of data for required groundwater monitoring permits in the 11-county metro and outstate areas with high groundwater appropriation volumes. Additional wells will fill some of the few remaining gaps in the metro groundwater monitoring network and a large effort will begin to transfer data into a new system better equipped to handle these large data sets.","In FY17 DNR installed 15 wells in the metro area including 12 to measure water levels in the deeper aquifers. Twenty new data loggers were installed to continuously measure groundwater levels bringing the total number of instrumented wells in the 11 county area to 216. Our local partner pilot program now includes 10 of the 11 metro county Soil and Water Conservations Districts (SWCD). These partnering SWCDs assist the state in measuring and downloading data in many of the wells in the metro area. The DNR compiled 134 continuous records of groundwater levels and developed a process to show animated changing groundwater levels in the area. The current animation shows monthly changes from 2012-2016. Work began to migrate all groundwater related data to a new data management system.",,,,544050,,,2.9,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2016,,N/A,,"In FY16 the DNR will continue to refine processes and compile continuous records for wells with data loggers. We will replace older model monitoring equipment with state of the art continuous monitoring equipment install additional wells and expand automated Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) data gathering with metro communities focusing on the northeast metro. SCADA information is continuous groundwater use and water level data from a community’s production and monitoring wells managed by a computerized control system. SCADA systems are water supply management systems already in place in most communities. The fact that the DNR can now get this data automatically means that we get better reporting of community water use we can use existing data networks which saves the state money on monitoring costs and that we better understand groundwater use from multiple communities in localized areas.","In FY16 all continuous monitoring equipment was upgraded at existing locations and an additional 132 wells were instrumented with new equipment. Upgrades to the data importing system allowed a more consistent and streamlined process for data entry and storage. The data processing upgrades now allow public access to raw data gathered from the field within two days of data downloads. One additional SCADA system was added to the metro monitoring system. This further enhances the reporting of community water use and reduces monitoring costs through the use of existing community groundwater monitoring.",,,,250690,10793,,2.7,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2015,,N/A,,"In FY15 DNR hydrologists will continue to grow the 11-county monitoring well network by installing 21 monitoring wells 16 of which will be deep wells in bedrock. Additional data analysis will result in better information about aquifer characteristics and trends to be used in groundwater management decisions. The DNR also proposes to add an additional municipality into the automated groundwater data collection project.","In FY15 the DNR installed equipment at White Bear Lake to provide real time water level rain fall and ground water levels from five groundwater observation wells surrounding the lake. These data will provide the public with up to date water level information and improve the understanding of surface and groundwater interactions in the Northeast Metro. We also installed 27 deep aquifer wells instrumented 59 monitoring wells with continuous water level monitoring equipment and compiled 118 annual records for groundwater level monitoring. These records improve understanding about groundwater levels interaction between aquifers and how aquifer levels respond to groundwater use in the 11 County Metro Area – information that is essential for providing sustainable water supplies for people and ecosystems.",,,,410268,,,2.5,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2014,,N/A,,"In FY14 DNR scientists will continue to grow the 11-county monitoring well network by installing 15 monitoring wells 7 of which will be deep wells in bedrock. Additional data analysis will result in better information about aquifer characteristics and trends to be used in groundwater management decisions. The DNR also proposes to further identify the flow patterns and aquifer characteristics within the 11 County Metro through water chemistry sampling and hydraulic testing a subset of the monitoring wells.","In FY14 DNR scientists installed 15 aquifer monitoring wells including 10 in deep bedrock aquifers. Through the well installation process scientists were able to gather valuable information about the bedrock geology and aquifers in the Twin Cities Metro Area. DNR scientists also equipped these 15 new wells with continuous data loggers to collect groundwater level data. Scientist compiled and completed continuous water level records for 36 wells with continuous data loggers. These wells and data provide information about regionally important aquifers that will improve future management decisions. In FY 14 scientists completed the migration of groundwater data into a state cooperative water data system. The pilot project to test the collection of real-time automated municipal groundwater data continued adding an additional municipality (water level and pumping data from 21 municipal wells used in the community). The public display of these data is under development. When established this public display of groundwater level information will help state scientists and communities better understand local and regional water use and manage future needs.",,,,246082,15045,,2.5,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2013,,N/A,,"In FY13 DNR scientists will continue to grow the 11-county monitoring well network by installing 20 monitoring wells 10 of which will be deep wells in bedrock. Additional data analysis will result in better information about aquifer characteristics and trends to be used in groundwater management decisions.","In FY13 DNR scientists installed 15 aquifer monitoring wells including 4 in deep bedrock aquifers. A change in the field manager for this project resulted in a decrease in well installation from the FY13 target. Through the well installation process scientists were able to gather valuable information about the bedrock geology and aquifers in the Twin Cities Metro Area. Staff also equipped 25 new and existing wells with continuous data loggers to collect groundwater level data. These wells and data provide information about regionally important aquifers that will improve future management decisions. In FY 13 work continued on the migration of groundwater data into a state cooperative water data system. The pilot project to test the collection of real-time automated municipal groundwater data was completed with one municipality (water level and pumping data from 9 municipal wells) and initiated with a second municipality. The public display of these data is under development. When established this public display of groundwater level information will help state scientists and communities better understand local and regional water use and manage future needs.",,,,516651,74970,,2.3,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2012,1000000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 6(i)","$1000000 the first year is for implementation of the metropolitan groundwater monitoring and protection activities under Minnesota Laws 2010 chapter 361 article 2 section 4 subdivision 2.","In FY12 DNR scientists will continue establishing a network of monitoring wells in the 11-county metropolitan area to provide information about aquifer characteristics and trends. Staff will install 20 new wells and equip 40 new and existing wells with continuous data loggers to collect groundwater level data. DNR will also grow our ability to evaluate changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells by installing deep aquifer monitoring wells in the Mt. Simon Aquifer when opportunities arise. The goal for this work is one well per year. Another goal for this program is to complete development of and implement a new automated data management system that will provide better data management and integrate groundwater and surface water data. ","In FY12 DNR scientists installed 28 aquifer monitoring wells including 14 in deep aquifers (installed in bedrock). Through the well installation process scientists were able to gather more and better valuable information about bedrock geology in the Twin Cities Metro Area. Staff equipped 146 new and existing wells with continuous data loggers to collect groundwater level data. These wells and data loggers provide information about aquifers stressed from pumping providing managers with better information for management decisions. Work began on the migration of data from observations wells (groundwater data) into the surface water data system in order to integrate these two important data sets. A pilot project is underway to test real time automated data collection storage and public display of groundwater data.",,,,570997,142026,,2.5,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 3613,"Metro Area Groundwater Monitoring",2011,4000000,"M.L. 2010 Ch. 361 Art. 2 Sec. 4","The $5000000 appropriated in Laws 2009 chapter 172 article 2 section 4 paragraph (m) for activities relating to groundwater protection or prevention of groundwater degradation is canceled and $4000000 is appropriated in fiscal year 2011 to the commissioner of natural resources for the following purposes: (1) establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11-county metropolitan area that monitors non-stressed systems to provide information on aquifer characteristics and natural water level trends; and (2) develop an automated data system to capture groundwater level and water use data to enhance the evaluation of water resource changes in aquifer systems that are stressed by pumping of existing wells. This is a onetime appropriation and is available until spent. The base funding for this program in fiscal year 2012 is $1000000 and $0 in fiscal year 2013.","In FY11 DNR scientists will establish a network of monitoring wells in the 11-county metropolitan area to provide information about aquifer characteristics and trends. Staff will equip 70 new and existing wells with continuous data loggers to collect groundwater level data. DNR will also grow our ability to evaluate changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells by installing deep aquifer monitoring wells in the Mt. Simon Aquifer when opportunities arise. The goal for this work is one well per year. Another goal for this program is setting up a new automated data management system that will provide better data management and integrate groundwater and surface water data.","In FY11 DNR scientists installed 14 new monitoring wells in the 11-county metropolitan area and equipped 70 new and existing wells with continuous data loggers to collect groundwater level data. The DNR installed 3 deep aquifer monitoring wells in the Mt. Simon Aquifer. The DNR began work on moving observation well database to a new data system and acquired a new data system to provide store and process groundwater data for use by state and local agencies. This is a cooperative effort between MPCA and the DNR. Initiated pilot project with the Cities of New Brighton Lakeville and Lakeland to develop a mechanism to collect automated water use and ground water level data to provide better water use and availability information for local communities and state needs. ",,,,488836,32400,,,,,"This project will establish a groundwater monitoring network in the 11 county metropolitan area. The network will provide information about aquifer characteristics and natural water trends by monitoring healthy aquifers (non-stressed systems). The project will also develop an automated system that captures groundwater level and water use data. This system will enhance evaluation of changes in aquifers that are stressed by pumping from existing wells.","Many Twin Cities communities rely heavily on groundwater from aquifers for drinking water supplies and other domestic and industrial uses. Some aquifers are showing signs of stress; water use is exceeding aquifer recharge. Monitoring wells are the only way to get the information needed to understand the effect of pumping and land use changes so that these aquifers can be managed sustainably into the future. ",,2010-07-01,2020-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Joy,Loughry,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","325 Randolph Ave, Suite 500","Saint Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 539-2109",joy.loughry@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Research","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Wright, Sherburne",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-area-groundwater-monitoring,,,, 803,"Metro Big Rivers Habitat Program, Phase 1",2011,2397000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(a)","$2,397,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for agreements for projects to protect, restore, and enhance natural systems of the Minnesota River, St. Croix River, Mississippi River, and their major tributaries as follows: $500,000 with Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Trust, Inc. for fee title land acquisition; $1,500,000 with the Trust for Public Land for fee title land acquisition; $227,300 with the Friends of the Mississippi River for restoration, enhancement, and conservation easement acquisition; and $169,700 with Great River Greening for restoration and enhancement. The accomplishment plan must include an easement stewardship plan. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph(b).",,"Restore 11 acres of Forest; Protect in Fee 76 acres of wetlands, 38 acres of prairie, 59 acres of forest; Protect in Easement 1 acres of wetland, 2 acres of prairie, 18 acres of Forest. ",,,,2397000,,,,"MN National Wildlife Refuge Trust, Inc., Trust for Public Land, Friends of the Mississippi River, Great River Greening","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Metro Big Rivers Habitat partnership will work within the Minnesota, Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers and key tributaries of the Metro Urbanizing Area to expand and improve critical habitat for game and non-game wildlife and increase public access to outdoor recreation opportunities. The partnership will use the OHF grant to protect 249 acres (175 acres by fee title acquisition and 74 acres by conservation easement) and restore / enhance 158 acres with OHF and leveraged funds. ","The three Big Rivers in the Metro Urbanizing Area provide critical habitat that must be protected and improved for resident wildlife and migrating wildlife, both game and non-game species. The Metro Big Rivers Habitat partnership will protect 249 acres and restore / enhance 144 acres with the OHF grant to significantly expand and improve wildlife habitat. It will protect an addition 251 acres and restore / enhance an additional 42 acres with leveraged funding. The nearly 4 million Minnesotans that live in the Metro Urbanizing Area need and want increased access to hunting, fishing and other wildlife-dependent outdoor recreational opportunities close to home. The public will have access to all of the land protected through this program for outdoor recreation. The land protected through fee title acquisition will be open for public hunting and fishing on a limited or unlimited basis. The land protected through conservation easement will be open to the public for other forms of outdoor recreation. These resources are under extreme development pressure because of population growth and the high amenity values associated with most, if not all, of these lands. We have the opportunity now to protect these lands because the economic recession has driven down some land values and slowed development pressure. Some landowners are more interested in selling for conservation than might be the case under different economic circumstances. This program will work because the partners have extensive experience both individually and collectively. In addition to the four partners named on the project, a number of other public and private organizations will be involved, including the MN Department of Natural Resources, numerous metro area counties and cities, and the MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge of the US Fish and Wildlife Service. All lands to be protected have been identified as high priorities through public planning processes by the public entities that will eventually own the properties or hold the easement, as follows: 1) MN Valley National Wildlife Refuge (USFWS) for the Refuge lands to be acquired; 2) Local units of government (and, in one instance, possibly the DNR) for the lands to be acquired and transferred to long-term stewards by TPL; and 3) Dakota County and MN DNR for the conservation easement to be acquired to expand the Pine Bend Bluffs SNA. All lands to be restored and/or enhanced are already under public ownership. The restoration and enhancement work to be completed on these lands is a high priority of the public entities that own the land, as follows ? MN DNR for the Pine Bend Bluffs SNA enhancement work, City of St. Paul (Parks and Recreation) for the restoration on the Mississippi blufflands at Indian Mounds and Cherokee Bluff, MN DNR for restoration at the Savage and Seminary Fens, and MN DNR for enhancement of the SNAs within the Franconia-Scandia St. Croix corridors. For each of the projects listed, the Metro Big Rivers Habitat partners have secured informal support and / or will secure the formal support of the local government when and if required when land protection projects move into the contractual stage. Restoration in all instances is supported by the local community and, in some cases, involves the involvement of local volunteers from community and sporting groups ","Final Report",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Deborah,Loon,"Minnesota National Wildlife Refuge Trust, Inc.","3815 East American Boulevard ",Bloomington,None,55425,"(612) 801-1935",dloon@mnvalleytrust.org,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Ramsey, Scott, Scott","Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metro-big-rivers-habitat-program,,,, 1055,"Metropolitan Library Service Agency Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2011,1383133,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,349337,,,,,,"Metropolitan Library Service Agency",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) is a federated regional public library system in the Twin Cities Metro Area in central Minnesota. MELSA has seven county member libraries; Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington and one city member library; St. Paul. MELSA was formed under joint powers agreements between cities and counties. MELSA and member county library systems and City of St Paul provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. MELSA's share through the formula is $1,362,900 in 2010 and $1,383,133 in 2011. The funds enable MELSA and member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions exceed the available resources. ",,"40% of the funds to metro wide collaborative projects, including the 2.5% allowed for administrative expenses. 10% of the funds to state-wide collaborative projects. 50% of the funds to local member library system to encourage local collaborationw with arts, history and cultural heritage organizations. Programs sponsored by funds from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund reached users in every library facility in the Twin Cities (105 buildings) in each of the eight member systems. MELSA provided leadership to the program by hiring a Legacy Project Manager to coordinate the metro-wide and local activities. This position was funded with regional funds (not Legacy Grant funds) through a mobility re-assignment with Hennepin County. In-Kind Staff and Partnership Contributions: $238,018.99 The amount of staff time necessary to present each program varies, but local library directors estimated that between 5-12 hours are required from staff for each program.",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"MELSA Final Report 2010 - Executive Summary",Chris,Olson,"Metropolitan Library Service Agency","1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 314","St. Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 645-5731",chris@melsa.org,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-library-service-agency-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 1055,"Metropolitan Library Service Agency Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2010,1362900,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,349337,,,,,,"Metropolitan Library Service Agency",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Metropolitan Library Service Agency (MELSA) is a federated regional public library system in the Twin Cities Metro Area in central Minnesota. MELSA has seven county member libraries; Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington and one city member library; St. Paul. MELSA was formed under joint powers agreements between cities and counties. MELSA and member county library systems and City of St Paul provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. MELSA's share through the formula is $1,362,900 in 2010 and $1,383,133 in 2011. The funds enable MELSA and member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions exceed the available resources. ",,"40% of the funds to metro wide collaborative projects, including the 2.5% allowed for administrative expenses. 10% of the funds to state-wide collaborative projects. 50% of the funds to local member library system to encourage local collaborationw with arts, history and cultural heritage organizations. Programs sponsored by funds from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund reached users in every library facility in the Twin Cities (105 buildings) in each of the eight member systems. MELSA provided leadership to the program by hiring a Legacy Project Manager to coordinate the metro-wide and local activities. This position was funded with regional funds (not Legacy Grant funds) through a mobility re-assignment with Hennepin County. In-Kind Staff and Partnership Contributions: $238,018.99 The amount of staff time necessary to present each program varies, but local library directors estimated that between 5-12 hours are required from staff for each program.",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"MELSA Final Report 2010 - Executive Summary",Chris,Olson,"Metropolitan Library Service Agency","1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 314","St. Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 645-5731",chris@melsa.org,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/metropolitan-library-service-agency-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 17399,"MGS Collection Department - City Directory Microfilm 2",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,218,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," MGS purchased 100 rolls of microfilm of City directories for small and medium-sized Minnesota communities. The acquisition represents 35% of the total collection of microfilmed directories. ",,"To add 100 rolls of microfilmed primary records to broaden public accessibility",2010-09-08,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South Saint Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mgs-collection-department-city-directory-microfilm-2,,,, 17444,"Microfilm Cabinets and Film Storage Boxes",2011,6583,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,363,,,,,,"Minnesota Genealogical Society",," The Minnesota Genealogical Society (MGS) purchased three microfilm cabinets and two cases of microfilm storage boxes. The existing microfilm collection has been made more efficient, accessible and secure. There is also increased storage capacity for the future growth of the collection. The new cabinets have been placed on the MGS library floor. ",,"To make primary records on microfilm accessible through efficient and safe storage systems",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,John,Schade,,"1185 Concord Street N, Suite 218","South Saint Paul",MN,55075,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/microfilm-cabinets-and-film-storage-boxes,,,, 17223,"Minneapolis Brewing Company: Grain Belt Office Building Rehabilitation",2011,125000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,235500,,,,,,"Minneapolis Community Planning and Economic Development",,"Install drain tile and regrade window wells slopes to stabilize the Grain Belt Office building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"Install drain tile and regrade window wells slopes to stabilize the Grain Belt Office building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Judy,Cedar,,"City of Minneapolis, Crown Roller Mill #200, 105 5th Ave. S",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-brewing-company-grain-belt-office-building-rehabilitation-0,,,, 17226,"Minneapolis Warehouse District: Heritage Street Plan",2011,75000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,51000,,,,,,"City of Minneapolis",,"To develop a Warehouse District Heritage Street Plan to provide guidance on adapative reuse of the district's historic industrial infrastructure.",,"To develop a Warehouse District Heritage Street Plan to provide guidance on adapative reuse of the district's historic industrial infrastructure.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Beth,Elliot,,"250 South 4th Street, Room 110",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minneapolis-warehouse-district-heritage-street-plan,,,, 3308,"Minnehaha Creek Stream Meander",2011,300000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (c)","(c) $3,000,000 the first year and $3,000,000 the second year are for nonpoint source pollution reduction and restoration grants to watershed districts, watershed management organizations, counties, and soil and water conservation districts for grants in addition to grants available under paragraphs (a) and (b) to keep water on the land and to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams, and to protect groundwater and drinking water. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a local match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans. Up to five percent may be used for administering the grants (2011 - Clean Water Assistance)",,"4,500 feet of the creek channel was stabilized including the addition of 1,600 feet of new stream restored to its natural course, restoration of over 7 acres of adjacent floodplain wetlands, and 3.75 acres of restored upland buffer. These projects resulted in reduced erosion, a re-connection to the historic floodplain, increased flood storage, and improved aquatic and terrestrial habitat. In addition, 2 stormwater retention ponds treating 80 acres was installed. The projects reduce phosphorus by 81 lbs/year. ",,1095000,,,,,,"City of St. Louis Park","Local/Regional Government","The City of St. Louis Park, in partnership with the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, is proposing to re-meander a portion of the creek using funding provided through the Clean Water Fund. The affected section of Minnehaha Creek was straightened when development first came to St. Louis Park in the early 1900s. At that time, wetlands were filled and the stream channel was altered to allow for industrial development around the creek. Re-meandering the creek through this half-mile section of St. Louis Park will improve the ecology of the area in several ways. By modifying the channel to more closely mimic the original course, the project will increase riparian buffers and stabilize the streambank. It will also allow for vegetative restoration and improved water quality treatment practices. Through this partnership between the City of St. Louis Park and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, with funding provided through the Board of Water and Soil Resources, the city hopes to reinvigorate interest in the creek and ensure that it serves as a high-functioning part of the city's natural environment for years to come. ",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Adam,Fulton,,,,,,"(952) 924-2663",afulton@stlouispark.org,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnehaha-creek-stream-meander,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 10324,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,19900,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,10112,"Other, local or private",30012,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","The proposed project will feature music, dance, and visual arts to provide cultural connections and education as part of the Minneapolis Monarch Festival which celebrates the monarch butterfly 2,300-mile migration from Minnesota to Mexico.",,,2010-09-11,2010-09-11,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,MaryLynn,Pulscher,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation","3800 Bryant Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 313-7784",mpulscher@minneapolisparks.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-10,,,, 10325,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,23050,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,5700,"Other, local or private",28039,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","The overall Minneapolis Monarch Festival celebrates the monarch butterfly's annual 2,300 mile migration from Minnesota to Mexico. It utilizes music, dance, visual arts, education, and more to create cultural connections and to inspire appreciation and conservation of monarchs.",,,2011-06-01,2012-01-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,MaryLynn,Pulscher,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation","3800 Bryant Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55409,"(612) 313-7784",mpulscher@minneapolisparks.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-11,,,, 10351,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,38326,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,73711,"Other, local or private",112037,,,,"Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association seeks to increase public awareness and participation in the Art A Whirl 2012 event, increase sales, and ensure financial stability and long-term sustainability.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Monroe,"Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association","2205 California St NE Ste 118",Minneapolis,MN,55418,"(952) 746-5151",jmonroe@lupusmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-12,,,, 10354,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,125475,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,54525,"Other, local or private",180000,,,,"Northern Lights.mn, Inc. AKA Northern Lights","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Northern Spark is a new Minnesota festival modeled on a ""nuit blanche"" or ""white night"" festival - a dusk to dawn participatory art event along the Mississippi and surrounding areas.",,,2011-06-04,2011-06-05,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Dietz,"Northern Lights.mn, Inc. AKA Northern Lights","2751 Hennepin Ave S Ste 231",Minneapolis,MN,55408-1002,"(952) 994-4118",stevedietz@northern.lights.mn,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-13,,,, 10376,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,8967,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,7220,"Other, local or private",16187,,,,"Public Art Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Western Sculpture Park Art Festival will expose a diverse regional audience to a variety of art forms and genres, including folk and traditional art, by showcasing distinguished Minnesota artists in a celebration of art and community.",,,2011-06-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Ashley,Hanson,"Public Art Saint Paul","351 Kellogg Blvd E","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 290-0921",ashley@publicartstpaul.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-14,,,, 10378,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,19163,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,32250,"Other, local or private",51413,,,,"Rain Taxi, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Rain Taxi will produce its 11th annual Twin Cities Book Festival, held in downtown Minneapolis and featuring Minnesota authors, presses, community booksellers, and book artists, as well as a select few national writers.",,,2011-10-01,2011-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Eric,Lorberer,"Rain Taxi, Inc.","PO Box 3840",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 825-1528",info@raintaxi.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-15,,,, 10391,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,10639,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,46093,"Other, local or private",56732,,,,"Selby Area Community Development Corporation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The 2011 Selby Ave JazzFest is a free event that features great live music, family activities, interactive visual artist booths, and tasty food...all wrapped in a quilt of community.",,,2011-06-01,2011-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Reller,"Selby Area Community Development Corporation","917 Selby Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 291-7704",sreller@selbyareacdc.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-17,,,, 10433,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,45847,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,23800,"Other, local or private",69647,,,,Motionpoems,,"Motionpoems, a formerly all-volunteer startup poetry film initiative, will build capacity to present our 3rd annual screening in October 2011, renamed as THE BEST AMERICAN POETRY FILM FESTIVAL, at Open Book in Minneapolis, and will expand the impact of this annual hybrid film event on Minnesota artists and audiences.",,,2011-06-01,2012-05-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Todd,Boss,Motionpoems,"38 N Oaks Rd","North Oaks",MN,55127,"(651) 644-1566",toddbosspoet@mac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-18,,,, 10448,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,32000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,4167,"Other, local or private",36167,,,,"Center for Hmong Arts and Talent AKA CHAT","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Center for Hmong Arts and Talent will hold the 9th Annual Hmong Arts and Music Festival on Saturday, August 21, 2010, at the Western Sculpture Park in Saint Paul.",,,2010-08-21,2010-08-21,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sai,Vang,"Center for Hmong Arts and Talent AKA CHAT","995 University Ave W Ste 220","St Paul",MN,55104-4785,"(651) 603-6971",sai@aboutchat.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-19,,,, 10463,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,31095,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,95905,"Other, local or private",127000,,,,"Hot Summer Jazz Festival AKA Twin Cities Jazz Festival","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The 2011 Twin Cities Jazz Festival, a free music festival, will present 125 Minnesota jazz artists at Mears Park in Lowertown, Saint Paul. The event runs June 23-25 with 30,000 expected to attend.",,,2011-06-01,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Heckler,"Hot Summer Jazz Festival AKA Twin Cities Jazz Festival","PO Box 8162","St Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 227-3108",hsrhits@msn.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-20,,,, 10487,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,24908,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,5486,"Other, local or private",30394,,,,"Northstar Storytelling League","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Northstar's Tellabration! is an annual festival held at Open Book the weekend after Thanksgiving, featuring traditional and contemporary storytelling and spoken word performance for all ages, as well as workshops, open microphones, and story swaps.",,,2011-06-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paula,Nancarrow,"Northstar Storytelling League","PO Box 581154",Minneapolis,MN,55458-1154,"(612) 782-7121",northstarstorytelling@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-22,,,, 10501,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,7954,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,20100,"Other, local or private",28054,,,,"Saint Paul Art Collective","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Saint Paul Art Collective is requesting funding for the Fall 2011 Saint Paul Art Crawl, an open house, three-day arts festival with over 350 Minnesota artists, musicians, and performers in artists' buildings, galleries, and studios in Saint Paul.",,,2011-06-01,2011-11-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Robyn Beth",Priestley,"Saint Paul Art Collective","255 W Kellogg Blvd","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 292-4373",robyn@stpaulartcrawl.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-24,,,, 10261,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,12910,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,30747,"Other, local or private",43657,,,,"Friends of the Lakeville Area Arts Center","Local/Regional Government","The Lakeville Area Arts Festival (LAAF) is proud to host approximately 60 exhibitors September 18-19, 2010, in a small but premium art festival located in downtown Lakeville, MN. It is the intention to maintain a quality event for viewing and purchasing exceptional artwork, encouraging communication with artists, and learning about the creative process. LAAF promotes artistry in many forms and mediums to include visual, performing, and literary artisans.",,,2010-09-18,2010-09-19,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Thomas,Barnard,"Friends of the Lakeville Area Arts Center","20965 Holyoke Ave",Lakeville,MN,55044,"(952) 985-4641",tbarnard@ci.lakeville.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-3,,,, 10265,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,6091,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,120909,"Other, local or private",127000,,,,"Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transgender Pride TC AKA Twin Cities Pride","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Starting in 1972 as an activists’ picnic in Loring Park, the Twin Cities Pride Festival has become the major annual celebration of the GLBT community. Many attractions, including four stages of entertainment, attest to the popularity of this event.",,,2011-06-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Dot,Belstler,"Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transgender Pride TC AKA Twin Cities Pride","2021 E Hennepin Ave Ste 460",Minneapolis,MN,55413,"(612) 810-7153",dot.belstler@tcpride.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-4,,,, 10274,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,4520,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,11930,"Other, local or private",16450,,,,"Hamline Midway Coalition","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The Hamline Midway Spring Festival is a free, all-day event in Saint Paul's Newell Park, showcasing local bands, theater performances, visual arts, food vendors, civic engagement opportunities, and resources for residents.",,,2011-06-04,2011-07-04,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Faith,Krogstad,"Hamline Midway Coalition","1564 Lafond Ave","St Paul",MN,55104-1832,"(651) 307-5504",faith@hamlinemidway.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-6,,,, 10290,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,5557,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,3937,"Other, local or private",11524,,,,"International Festival of Burnsville","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The International Festival of Burnsville is a one-day outdoor festival that is dedicated to celebrating the diversity of the Burnsville area.",,,2011-06-16,2011-06-18,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Julie,Dorshak,"International Festival of Burnsville","100 Civic Center Pkwy",Burnsville,MN,55337,"(952) 895-4509",julie.dorshak@ci.burnsville.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-8,,,, 10305,"Minnesota Festival Support",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Cultural Heritage",,,,13778,"Other, local or private",18778,,,,"Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Laotian Minnesotan artist festival celebrating 30 years in the United States including exhibits, performances, workshops of advanced and emerging artists, and community stakeholders.",,,2010-10-01,2010-10-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Sunny,Chanthanouvong,"Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota","503 Irving Ave N Ste 100",Minneapolis,MN,55405-1297,"(612) 374-4967",sunny@laocenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-festival-support-9,,,, 2014,"Minnesota Humanities Center Programs and Activities (State Fiscal Years 2010-2011)",2011,300000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (a)","(a) $300,000 in 2010 and $300,000 in 2011 are appropriated to the Minnesota Center for the Humanities for its programs and purposes.","People will learn to relate humanities content to their everyday lives, laying the groundwork for meaningful change.Those participating in programs will feel their voices are heard in the broader community.Community members will meet one another and gather perspectives different from their own.Minnesotans will hear authentic voices that reveal missing Minnesota stories, challenging perceptions on what it means to be Minnesotan. ",,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Legacy-funded programs at the Minnesota Humanities Center demonstrate our determination to collaboratively create humanities programs for the broader public by forging strong partnerships with local, state, and national cultural organizations. These programs show the broader community how the humanities can be used to address issues important to their everyday lives. Each activity, event, and program shares an Absent Narrative with participants, which help residents across the state engage in a more sophisticated understanding of their community. The majority of scholars, artists, and community members are identified through partnership with the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. This programming is based on supportive partnerships, community input, and innovative approaches.",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Anoka, Becker, Chisago, Dakota, Faribault, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Nicollet, Polk, Ramsey, Rice, St. Louis, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-humanities-center-programs-and-activities-state-fiscal-years-2010-2011,,,, 2014,"Minnesota Humanities Center Programs and Activities (State Fiscal Years 2010-2011)",2010,300000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (a)","(a) $300,000 in 2010 and $300,000 in 2011 are appropriated to the Minnesota Center for the Humanities for its programs and purposes.","People will learn to relate humanities content to their everyday lives, laying the groundwork for meaningful change.Those participating in programs will feel their voices are heard in the broader community.Community members will meet one another and gather perspectives different from their own.Minnesotans will hear authentic voices that reveal missing Minnesota stories, challenging perceptions on what it means to be Minnesotan. ",,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Humanities Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Legacy-funded programs at the Minnesota Humanities Center demonstrate our determination to collaboratively create humanities programs for the broader public by forging strong partnerships with local, state, and national cultural organizations. These programs show the broader community how the humanities can be used to address issues important to their everyday lives. Each activity, event, and program shares an Absent Narrative with participants, which help residents across the state engage in a more sophisticated understanding of their community. The majority of scholars, artists, and community members are identified through partnership with the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, the Council on Black Minnesotans, the Chicano Latino Affairs Council, and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. This programming is based on supportive partnerships, community input, and innovative approaches.",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund","In Progress",,,Casey,DeMarais,"Minnesota Humanities Center","987 Ivy Avenue East","St. Paul",MN,55106,651-774-0105,,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Humanities Center",,"Anoka, Becker, Chisago, Dakota, Faribault, Goodhue, Hennepin, Hubbard, Nicollet, Polk, Ramsey, Rice, St. Louis, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-humanities-center-programs-and-activities-state-fiscal-years-2010-2011,,,, 17440,"Minnesota History Bookshelf",2011,1132,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Steele County Historical Society",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",,"To add 43 standard Minnesota history titles to broaden public accessibility",2010-11-19,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laura,Resler,,"1448 Austin Road",Owatonna,MN,55060,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-history-bookshelf-23,,,, 17142,"Minnesota's Immigrant Life Writings",2011,6543,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Regents of the University of Minnesota",,"To identify and make accessible ""life writings"" created in languages other than English",,"To identify and make accessible ""life writings"" created in languages other than English",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Donna,Gabaccia,,"271 19th Avenue South",Minneapolis,MN,55455,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesotas-immigrant-life-writings,,,, 17358,"Minnesota Statutes Online Archive (1982-1996)",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9400,,,,,,"Office of the Revisor of Statutes",," Minnesota Statutes from 1982-1996 were scanned and with the help of OCR (optical character recognition) software, were made available and searchable on the Revisor's office pages of the Minnesota legislature's web site. This is the first phase of the scanning Minnesota Statutes project. This online availability improves access to legal materials, previously available only through books. Online versions of the statutes also serve as a preservation method for these records. ",,"To make publicly accessible Minnesota Statutes, 1982-1996, as digital web-based content.",2010-07-30,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,Timmons,,"700 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statutes-online-archive-1982-1996,,,, 17365,"A Minnesota Hero: Preserving the Will Steger Story",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Will Steger Foundation",," The Will Steger foundation initiated the documentation of Will Steger's collection of journals, media and images found in a wide variety of formats and locations. A professional archivist was contracted to conduct a basic artifact inventory. The objects were then prioritized for cataloguing and digitization. The collection has been consolidated and the inventory record established. This is phase 1 of 3 for the project; ""A Minnesota Hero: Preserving the Will Steger Story"". ",,"To begin the initial inventory of explorer Will Steger's manuscripts collection",2010-09-08,2011-03-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jerry,Stenger,,"2008 Portland Avenue, Suite 127","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-hero-preserving-will-steger-story,,,, 17373,"Minnesota Psychiatry Oral History",2011,2914,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Medical Association Foundation",," Twelve oral histories, discussing the history of psychiatry in Minnesota, were recorded in the late 1970's on audiotape. To preserve them, they were digitized, transcribed and archived along with 2 other oral histories taken in 1996. Forty years later twenty-three more interviews of senior MN psychiatric leaders were conducted, digitized and transcribed. These additional oral histories were added to the archive. A full set of the transcripts will be catalogued into the collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. The assembled stories of the history and evolution of MN medical practice should be useful to future historians. ",,"To document in 10 interviews the history of Minnesota psychiatry and transcribe 10 previous interviews from the 1970s",2010-09-08,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Deane,Manolis,,"Minnesota Psychiatric Society, 866 Nine Mile Cove N",Hopkins,MN,55343,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-psychiatry-oral-history,,,, 17379,"Minnesota Statutes Online Archive (1849-1981)",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7400,,,,,,"Office of the Revisor of Statutes",," The Minnesota Statutes from the earliest territorial days of 1851 to the more recent 1981 are important historical documents which capture the development and governance history of our state.  Statutes from the 1960's, 1970's, and 1980's are still relevant today for living persons, especially in reference to persons with criminal convictions.  Whether the individual looking for an archived statute is interested because of direct relevance, or more indirect historical relevance, it is important that these historical documents be accessible to the public and preserved for future generations.  Displaying the statutes archives on the web improves accessibility, because there are very few copies of some of the oldest books.  In addition, many of these books are deteriorating, so conversion to electronic form provides an alternative means of preservation.  The ability to search the archived statutes further enhances the usability of the material. This is the second phase of the scanning Minnesota Statutes project. View online searchable resource. ",,"To complete digital access to Minnesota Statutes by adding 1851-1981 to online searchable resource",2010-09-08,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Michele,Timmons,,"700 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-statutes-online-archive-1849-1981,,,, 896,"Minnesota Public Radio",2011,2623500,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(d); M.L. 2011, 1st Special Session, Ch. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6",,"Minnesota Public Radio has specific quantitative outcomes for each project supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.  The full list of outcomes can be found here.","Minnesota Public Radio tracks progress towards achieving proposed outcomes at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Public Radio is the state's largest cultural organization, providing 96 percent of the population with free access to some of the best broadcast cultural programming in the world. Minnesota Public Radio is using a grant from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund to implement projects around the following four goals:Promotion of Local Arts and CulturePresentation of Local Arts and Cultural PerformancesContributions to Local Arts and Cultural EducationPreservation and Promotion of Minnesota's History and Cultural HeritageProject descriptions and budgets for all current Minnesota Public Radio projects supported in part by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund are available at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"MPR ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2011",Jane,Xiong,"Department of Administration","309 Administration Building, 50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-public-radio,,,, 896,"Minnesota Public Radio",2011,,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(d); M.L. 2011, 1st Special Session, Ch. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6",,"Minnesota Public Radio has specific quantitative outcomes for each project supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.  The full list of outcomes can be found here.","Minnesota Public Radio tracks progress towards achieving proposed outcomes at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Public Radio is the state's largest cultural organization, providing 96 percent of the population with free access to some of the best broadcast cultural programming in the world. Minnesota Public Radio is using a grant from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund to implement projects around the following four goals:Promotion of Local Arts and CulturePresentation of Local Arts and Cultural PerformancesContributions to Local Arts and Cultural EducationPreservation and Promotion of Minnesota's History and Cultural HeritageProject descriptions and budgets for all current Minnesota Public Radio projects supported in part by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund are available at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"MPR ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2011",Jane,Xiong,"Department of Administration","309 Administration Building, 50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-public-radio,,,, 896,"Minnesota Public Radio",2010,,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(d); M.L. 2011, 1st Special Session, Ch. 6, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6",,"Minnesota Public Radio has specific quantitative outcomes for each project supported by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.  The full list of outcomes can be found here.","Minnesota Public Radio tracks progress towards achieving proposed outcomes at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects.",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Public Radio (MPR)","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Minnesota Public Radio is the state's largest cultural organization, providing 96 percent of the population with free access to some of the best broadcast cultural programming in the world. Minnesota Public Radio is using a grant from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund to implement projects around the following four goals:Promotion of Local Arts and CulturePresentation of Local Arts and Cultural PerformancesContributions to Local Arts and Cultural EducationPreservation and Promotion of Minnesota's History and Cultural HeritageProject descriptions and budgets for all current Minnesota Public Radio projects supported in part by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund are available at www.mpr.org/mnlegacyprojects. ",,,2009-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"MPR ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2011",Jane,Xiong,"Department of Administration","309 Administration Building, 50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-public-radio,,,, 923,"Minnesota Children's Museum",2011,495000,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(h)",,"Participating children will increase their love of reading and have an increased desire to read. Participating adults become more aware of early literacy as essential for life-long learning. Participating adults better understand their role in children's early literacy. ","Legacy funds were used toDevelop and design the Storyland exhibitCollaborate with community hosts, including Worthington, Elk River, and Redwood Falls, for statewide tour exhibits To read the Minnesota Children's Museum 2011 report to the legislature, click here. ",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This funding is for arts, arts education, and arts access, and to preserve Minnesota's history and cultural heritage.The Minnesota Children's Museum will develop a literacy focused exhibit to catalyze community engagement around early childhood learning and education.",,,2009-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Minnesota Chidren's Museum ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2011, Minnesota Children's Museum ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2012",Jane,Xiong,"Department of Administration","309 Administration Building, 50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Big Stone, Benton, Beltrami, Becker, Anoka, Aitkin, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-childrens-museum,,,, 923,"Minnesota Children's Museum",2010,,"M.L. 2009, Ch. 172, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(h)",,"Participating children will increase their love of reading and have an increased desire to read. Participating adults become more aware of early literacy as essential for life-long learning. Participating adults better understand their role in children's early literacy. ","Legacy funds were used toDevelop and design the Storyland exhibitCollaborate with community hosts, including Worthington, Elk River, and Redwood Falls, for statewide tour exhibits To read the Minnesota Children's Museum 2011 report to the legislature, click here. ",,,,,,,,"Minnesota Children's Museum","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This funding is for arts, arts education, and arts access, and to preserve Minnesota's history and cultural heritage.The Minnesota Children's Museum will develop a literacy focused exhibit to catalyze community engagement around early childhood learning and education.",,,2009-07-01,2013-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Minnesota Chidren's Museum ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2011, Minnesota Children's Museum ACHF Report for Fiscal Year 2012",Jane,Xiong,"Department of Administration","309 Administration Building, 50 Sherburne Avenue","Saint Paul",MN,55155,651-201-2525,jane.xiong@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Administration",,"Big Stone, Benton, Beltrami, Becker, Anoka, Aitkin, Blue Earth, Brown, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chippewa, Chisago, Clay, Clearwater, Cook, Cottonwood, Crow Wing, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Faribault, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Grant, Hennepin, Houston, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Jackson, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lac qui Parle, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Marshall, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Red Lake, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, St. Louis, Statewide, Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Todd, Traverse, Wabasha, Wadena, Waseca, Washington, Watonwan, Wilkin, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-childrens-museum,,,, 3615,"Minnesota Elevation Mapping Project (LiDAR)",2014,,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 6(h)","$1350000 the first year and $1350000 the second year are to acquire and distribute high-resolution digital elevation data using light detection and ranging to aid with impaired waters modeling and TMDL implementation under Minnesota Statutes chapter 114D. The money shall be used to collect data for areas of the state that have not acquired such data prior to January 1 2007 or to complete acquisition and distribution of the data for those areas of the state that have not previously received state funds for acquiring and distributing the data. The distribution of data acquired under this paragraph must be conducted under the auspices of the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office which shall receive up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation in this paragraph to support coordination of data acquisition and distribution. Mapping and data set distribution under this paragraph must be completed within three years of funds availability. The commissioner shall utilize department staff whenever possible. The commissioner may contract for services only if the services cannot otherwise be provided by the department.","In FY14 the DNR will publish and promote MnTOPO a web-based application that will provide access to LiDAR data to a wide audience including the general public and water management professionals. MnTOPO has data viewing and printing capabilities as well as data access and download. Data access and download volumes will be readily available as measures of the value of this information. The DNR will develop and publish an Elevation Data Governance Plan and coordinate elevation data standards maintenance and development of products based on LiDAR data. This will ensure long term management of elevation data and the MnTOPO portal. It will also ensure that the needs of the water management officials who rely on this data to formulate their management strategies are met.","MnTOPO a web site built to make the LiDAR data collected as part of this project easily accessible was completed on time and under budget. Upon its release MnTOPO proved to be an instant success with users viewing and downloading elevation data for a wide variety of water resource management purposes. The two foot contours have been the most popular product of the MnTOPO web application. The total volume of data users downloaded using MnTOPO in its first six months of operation is more than that of the total collection. Due to changes in staff’s managerial responsibilities associated with Minnesota’s LiDAR data an Elevation Data Governance Plan was not completed. The DNR did coordinate the development of elevation data standards with the MN LiDAR Research and Education Committee as these two interests work collaboratively to guide long-term management of Minnesota’s elevation data and the MnTOPO application. ",,,,71313,,,0.0,,,"This project will create a high accuracy elevation dataset - critical for effectively planning and implementing water quality projects - for the state of Minnesota using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and geospatial mapping technologies. Although some areas of the state have been mapped previously, many counties remain unmapped or have insufficient or inadequate data. This multi-year project, to be completed in 2012, is a collaborative effort of Minnesota's Digital Elevation Committee and partners with county surveyors to ensure accuracy with ground-truthing. The first year (FY 2010) focuses on Southwest Minnesota. The arrowhead, Twin Cities metro, and central lakes regions will be completed in 2011 and 2012.","Accurate topographic information will greatly enhance the ability of decision makers and resource managers to understand how water interacts with the landscape and will provide the foundation for developing innovative, effective, and defendable resource management strategies. Completion of a statewide elevation dataset will reduce cost and increase effectiveness of clean water projects. The data have myriad additional uses; for example, collecting elevation data over the life of a mining project will allow the state to more accurately document mineral extraction, potentially increasing royalty income from mineral leases.",,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Loesch,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5475",tim.loesch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Research, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cook, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Lake, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-elevation-mapping-project-lidar-0,,,, 3615,"Minnesota Elevation Mapping Project (LiDAR)",2013,1350000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 6(h)","$1350000 the first year and $1350000 the second year are to acquire and distribute high-resolution digital elevation data using light detection and ranging to aid with impaired waters modeling and TMDL implementation under Minnesota Statutes chapter 114D. The money shall be used to collect data for areas of the state that have not acquired such data prior to January 1 2007 or to complete acquisition and distribution of the data for those areas of the state that have not previously received state funds for acquiring and distributing the data. The distribution of data acquired under this paragraph must be conducted under the auspices of the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office which shall receive up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation in this paragraph to support coordination of data acquisition and distribution. Mapping and data set distribution under this paragraph must be completed within three years of funds availability. The commissioner shall utilize department staff whenever possible. The commissioner may contract for services only if the services cannot otherwise be provided by the department.","In FY13 DNR will complete publishing and distribution of 21 326 square miles of data from the Arrowhead and Metro project areas plus Blue Earth County. Data for the Red River basin (19 counties covering 22 700 square miles) will be reformatted published and distributed. DNR will acquire publish and distribute new LiDAR data over 3 078 square miles in St. Louis and Carlton Counties to update data following a major flood event that resulted in landscape changes making current data invalid. DNR will also develop a web-based map application that presents elevation data that can be viewed on standard computers or mobile devices (without the need for Geographic Information System software).","In FY13 DNR achieved complete coverage of high accuracy elevation for the state of Minnesota. DNR completed the acquisition quality assurance publication and distribution of LiDAR data and associated products for the Arrowhead region Metro region Central Lakes region Blue Earth County and the Duluth area update. Data for counties in the Red River Basin were reformatted to meet state standards incorporated into data holdings. In total more than 52 000 square miles of data was made published and made available to be used for a variety of clean water projects. Significant progress was made on the design and application development for the LiDAR Web Viewer during FY13; however the application was deemed by the project team to be not ready for general release.",,,,666608,,,0.0,,,"This project will create a high accuracy elevation dataset - critical for effectively planning and implementing water quality projects - for the state of Minnesota using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and geospatial mapping technologies. Although some areas of the state have been mapped previously, many counties remain unmapped or have insufficient or inadequate data. This multi-year project, to be completed in 2012, is a collaborative effort of Minnesota's Digital Elevation Committee and partners with county surveyors to ensure accuracy with ground-truthing. The first year (FY 2010) focuses on Southwest Minnesota. The arrowhead, Twin Cities metro, and central lakes regions will be completed in 2011 and 2012.","Accurate topographic information will greatly enhance the ability of decision makers and resource managers to understand how water interacts with the landscape and will provide the foundation for developing innovative, effective, and defendable resource management strategies. Completion of a statewide elevation dataset will reduce cost and increase effectiveness of clean water projects. The data have myriad additional uses; for example, collecting elevation data over the life of a mining project will allow the state to more accurately document mineral extraction, potentially increasing royalty income from mineral leases.",,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Loesch,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5475",tim.loesch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Research, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cook, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Lake, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-elevation-mapping-project-lidar-0,,,, 3615,"Minnesota Elevation Mapping Project (LiDAR)",2012,1350000,"M.L. 2011 First Special Session Ch. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 6(h)","$1350000 the first year and $1350000 the second year are to acquire and distribute high-resolution digital elevation data using light detection and ranging to aid with impaired waters modeling and TMDL implementation under Minnesota Statutes chapter 114D. The money shall be used to collect data for areas of the state that have not acquired such data prior to January 1 2007 or to complete acquisition and distribution of the data for those areas of the state that have not previously received state funds for acquiring and distributing the data. The distribution of data acquired under this paragraph must be conducted under the auspices of the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office which shall receive up to 2.5 percent of the appropriation in this paragraph to support coordination of data acquisition and distribution. Mapping and data set distribution under this paragraph must be completed within three years of funds availability. The commissioner shall utilize department staff whenever possible. The commissioner may contract for services only if the services cannot otherwise be provided by the department.","In FY12 DNR will acquire LiDAR data over 15 483 square miles covering all or parts of 14 counties in the Central Lakes and Metro project areas.","In FY12 DNR completed publishing and distribution of LiDAR for the Counties that make up the Minnesota River Basin. In addition DNR also published and distributed LiDAR data over 19 411 square miles covering all or parts of 18 counties in the Arrowhead and Metro project areas. DNR acquired LiDAR data over 16 333 square miles covering all or parts of Aitkin Blue Earth Carver Cass Dakota Goodhue Hennepin Hubbard Itasca Koochiching Ramsey Scott Todd Washington and Wadena Counties.",,,,1625273,,,0.0,,,"This project will create a high accuracy elevation dataset - critical for effectively planning and implementing water quality projects - for the state of Minnesota using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and geospatial mapping technologies. Although some areas of the state have been mapped previously, many counties remain unmapped or have insufficient or inadequate data. This multi-year project, to be completed in 2012, is a collaborative effort of Minnesota's Digital Elevation Committee and partners with county surveyors to ensure accuracy with ground-truthing. The first year (FY 2010) focuses on Southwest Minnesota. The arrowhead, Twin Cities metro, and central lakes regions will be completed in 2011 and 2012.","Accurate topographic information will greatly enhance the ability of decision makers and resource managers to understand how water interacts with the landscape and will provide the foundation for developing innovative, effective, and defendable resource management strategies. Completion of a statewide elevation dataset will reduce cost and increase effectiveness of clean water projects. The data have myriad additional uses; for example, collecting elevation data over the life of a mining project will allow the state to more accurately document mineral extraction, potentially increasing royalty income from mineral leases.",,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Loesch,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5475",tim.loesch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Research, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cook, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Lake, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-elevation-mapping-project-lidar-0,,,, 3615,"Minnesota Elevation Mapping Project (LiDAR)",2011,2800000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 2 Sec. 5(d)","$2800000 the first year and $2800000 the second year are to acquire and distribute high-resolution digital elevation data using light detection and ranging to aid with impaired waters modeling and total maximum daily load implementation under Minnesota Statutes chapter 114D. The data will be collected for areas of the state that have not acquired such data prior to January 1 2007 or to complete acquisition and distribution of the data for those areas of the state that have not previously received state funds for acquiring and distributing the data. The distribution of data acquired under this paragraph must be conducted under the auspices of the Land Management Information Center or its successor which shall receive 2.5 percent of the appropriation in this paragraph to support coordination of data acquisition and distribution. Mapping and data set distribution under this paragraph must be completed within three years of funds availability. The commissioner shall utilize department staff whenever possible. The commissioner may contract for services only if they cannot otherwise be provided by the department. If the commissioner contracts for services with this appropriation and any of the work done under the contract will be done outside of the United States the commissioner must report to the chairs of the house of representatives and senate finance committees on the proposed contract at least 30 days before entering into the contract. The report must include an analysis of why the contract with the selected contractor provides the state with ""best value"" as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 16C.02; any alternatives to the selected contractor that were considered; what data will be provided to the contractor including the data that will be transmitted outside of the United States; what security measures will be taken to ensure that the data is treated in accordance with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act; (continued)","In FY11 DNR will publish and make available LiDAR data for the Minnesota River basin. We will develop work orders for the Arrowhead and Metro project areas rank and make awards and acquire LiDAR data for these regions in the Spring of 2011 (12520 square miles in 19 counties).","In Fiscal Year 2011 DNR published LiDAR data for the Minnesota River Basin. It is publicly available on-line at the DNR. LiDAR acquisitions were contracted over an area covering 18 220 square miles in 15 counties: Anoka Benton Carlton Carver Cook Hennepin Isanti Kanabec Lake Meeker Mille Lacs Scott Sherburne St. Louis and Washington. This is in addition to the 17 258 square miles in 25 counties that were collected in Fiscal Year 2010.",,,,3028474,,,0.0,,,"This project will create a high accuracy elevation dataset - critical for effectively planning and implementing water quality projects - for the state of Minnesota using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and geospatial mapping technologies. Although some areas of the state have been mapped previously, many counties remain unmapped or have insufficient or inadequate data. This multi-year project, to be completed in 2012, is a collaborative effort of Minnesota's Digital Elevation Committee and partners with county surveyors to ensure accuracy with ground-truthing. The first year (FY 2010) focuses on Southwest Minnesota. The arrowhead, Twin Cities metro, and central lakes regions will be completed in 2011 and 2012.","Accurate topographic information will greatly enhance the ability of decision makers and resource managers to understand how water interacts with the landscape and will provide the foundation for developing innovative, effective, and defendable resource management strategies. Completion of a statewide elevation dataset will reduce cost and increase effectiveness of clean water projects. The data have myriad additional uses; for example, collecting elevation data over the life of a mining project will allow the state to more accurately document mineral extraction, potentially increasing royalty income from mineral leases.",,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Loesch,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5475",tim.loesch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Research, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cook, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Lake, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-elevation-mapping-project-lidar-0,,,, 3615,"Minnesota Elevation Mapping Project (LiDAR)",2010,2800000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 2 Sec. 5(d)","$2800000 the first year and $2800000 the second year are to acquire and distribute high-resolution digital elevation data using light detection and ranging to aid with impaired waters modeling and total maximum daily load implementation under Minnesota Statutes chapter 114D. The data will be collected for areas of the state that have not acquired such data prior to January 1 2007 or to complete acquisition and distribution of the data for those areas of the state that have not previously received state funds for acquiring and distributing the data. The distribution of data acquired under this paragraph must be conducted under the auspices of the Land Management Information Center or its successor which shall receive 2.5 percent of the appropriation in this paragraph to support coordination of data acquisition and distribution. Mapping and data set distribution under this paragraph must be completed within three years of funds availability. The commissioner shall utilize department staff whenever possible. The commissioner may contract for services only if they cannot otherwise be provided by the department. If the commissioner contracts for services with this appropriation and any of the work done under the contract will be done outside of the United States the commissioner must report to the chairs of the house of representatives and senate finance committees on the proposed contract at least 30 days before entering into the contract. The report must include an analysis of why the contract with the selected contractor provides the state with ""best value"" as defined in Minnesota Statutes section 16C.02; any alternatives to the selected contractor that were considered; what data will be provided to the contractor including the data that will be transmitted outside of the United States; what security measures will be taken to ensure that the data is treated in accordance with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act; (continued)","In FY10 DNR will collect digital elevation LiDAR data will be collected and make it available to the public for 17 258 square miles in 25 counties in the Minnesota River Basin and southwestern Minnesota. ","In FY 10 DNR developed a master contracting process to collect Digital Elevation information statewide. LiDAR data was collected for 17258 square miles in 25 counties in the Minnesota River Basin and southwestern Minnesota. The data are currently being processed for public use.",,,,670895,,,0.0,,,"This project will create a high accuracy elevation dataset - critical for effectively planning and implementing water quality projects - for the state of Minnesota using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and geospatial mapping technologies. Although some areas of the state have been mapped previously, many counties remain unmapped or have insufficient or inadequate data. This multi-year project, to be completed in 2012, is a collaborative effort of Minnesota's Digital Elevation Committee and partners with county surveyors to ensure accuracy with ground-truthing. The first year (FY 2010) focuses on Southwest Minnesota. The arrowhead, Twin Cities metro, and central lakes regions will be completed in 2011 and 2012.","Accurate topographic information will greatly enhance the ability of decision makers and resource managers to understand how water interacts with the landscape and will provide the foundation for developing innovative, effective, and defendable resource management strategies. Completion of a statewide elevation dataset will reduce cost and increase effectiveness of clean water projects. The data have myriad additional uses; for example, collecting elevation data over the life of a mining project will allow the state to more accurately document mineral extraction, potentially increasing royalty income from mineral leases.",,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Loesch,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul, MN",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5475",tim.loesch@state.mn.us,"Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping, Planning, Analysis/Interpretation, Modeling, Research, Demonstration/Pilot Project, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cook, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Lake, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-elevation-mapping-project-lidar-0,,,, 3614,"Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Rulemaking",2015,,,,"In FY15, the DNR will revise the 2014 working draft rules and Statement Of Need And Reasonableness and conduct formal rulemaking to finalize and promulgate the rules.","In FY15, the DNR published a Request for Comments on the draft rules in June 2014 and accepted comments through the end of September 2014. During the public comment period, we held three public open houses and numerous interest group meetings. We got over 500 comments and wrote a summary report in October 2014. We revised the working draft rules based on these comments, and shared the revisions with stakeholders in December 2014. Throughout early 2015, we collaborated with local governments to revise proposed district boundaries and to analyze and refine the bluff definition. In June 2015, we completed the proposed draft rules and draft SONAR, both of which are undergoing internal review. Formal rulemaking is anticipated to begin in FY16. We did not initiate formal rulemaking in FY15. Work will continue as time and other funding sources allow.",,,,,,,,,,"The DNR has been charged by the legislature to develop rules that protect and manage the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) for natural resource, economic development, transportation, historic preservation, and other values. This project engages stakeholder groups in a public process to balance regulatory protections with local flexibility and control. The rules will replace the outdated Executive Order that currently guides development in the MRCCA. The legislation requires the rules to establish new districts within the MRCCA and to develop minimal guidelines and standards for building, bluff protection, and clean water (stormwater, erosion control, etc) for the districts. These standards must include key resources to be protected or enhanced and they must take into account municipal plans and policies, as well as existing ordinances and conditions. The rule will also address public facilities and subdivision requirements.","In the 1970's a series of Executive Orders established the only ""critical area"" in the state of Minnesota. The orders recognized the importance of the corridor, a narrow strip of land on either side of the Mississippi River from Dayton and Ramsey to the confluence with the St. Croix River, as a ""unique and valuable state and regional resource for the benefit of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the state, region, and nation."" All local governments with jurisdiction in the MRCCA currently have plans and ordinances in place that will need to be updated once the rules are promulgated.",,2009-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Shillcox,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5727",jennifer.shillcox@state.mn.us,"Mapping, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-corridor-critical-area-rulemaking-0,,,, 3614,"Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Rulemaking",2014,100000,"M.L. 2013 Ch. 137 Art. 2 Sec. 6(l)","$100000 the first year is for the commissioner of natural resources for rulemaking under Minnesota Statutes section 116G.15 subdivision 7. ","In FY14 DNR will revise the draft rule and Statement Of Need And Reasonableness written in 2011 and conduct formal rulemaking to finalize and promulgate the rules.","DNR intended to revise the draft rules and Statement Of Need And Reasonableness written in 2011 and conduct formal rulemaking to finalize and promulgate the rules. However due to strong interest and concerns with the draft rules DNR expanded its process to re-engage with local governments and interest groups to understand their concerns and make the draft rules more workable before moving forward. In FY14 DNR: •met individually with each local government administering plans and ordinances in the MRCCA at least once and three times in group meetings convened by Metro Cities •met with numerous interest groups at their request •submitted a report to the Legislature in January 2014 •revised the 2011 draft rules (referred to as the 2014 working draft rules) and •published a second Request for Comments in June 2014 and initiated a public outreach effort to provide information to the public and get additional input on the working draft rules.",,,,53703,80,,0.72,,,"The DNR has been charged by the legislature to develop rules that protect and manage the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) for natural resource, economic development, transportation, historic preservation, and other values. This project engages stakeholder groups in a public process to balance regulatory protections with local flexibility and control. The rules will replace the outdated Executive Order that currently guides development in the MRCCA. The legislation requires the rules to establish new districts within the MRCCA and to develop minimal guidelines and standards for building, bluff protection, and clean water (stormwater, erosion control, etc) for the districts. These standards must include key resources to be protected or enhanced and they must take into account municipal plans and policies, as well as existing ordinances and conditions. The rule will also address public facilities and subdivision requirements.","In the 1970's a series of Executive Orders established the only ""critical area"" in the state of Minnesota. The orders recognized the importance of the corridor, a narrow strip of land on either side of the Mississippi River from Dayton and Ramsey to the confluence with the St. Croix River, as a ""unique and valuable state and regional resource for the benefit of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the state, region, and nation."" All local governments with jurisdiction in the MRCCA currently have plans and ordinances in place that will need to be updated once the rules are promulgated.",,2009-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Shillcox,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5727",jennifer.shillcox@state.mn.us,"Mapping, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-corridor-critical-area-rulemaking-0,,,, 3614,"Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Rulemaking",2011,250000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 2 Sec. 5(e)","$250000 the first year and $250000 the second year are to adopt rules for the Mississippi River corridor critical area under Minnesota Statutes section 116G.15. The commissioner shall begin rulemaking under chapter 14 no later than January 15 2010. At least 30 days prior to beginning the rulemaking the commissioner shall notify local units of government within the Mississippi River corridor critical area of the intent to adopt rules. The local units of government shall make reasonable efforts to notify the public of the contact information for the appropriate department staff. The commissioner shall maintain an e-mail list of interested parties to provide timely information about the proposed schedule for rulemaking opportunities for public comment and contact information for the appropriate department staff.","DNR will develop rules that protect and manage multiple values of the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area.","DNR engaged the public and key stakeholders in a comprehensive process to develop draft rule language. The draft rules and SONAR (Statement of Need and Reasonableness) are written; however the agency lost its authority to conduct formal rulemaking to finalize and promulgate the rules.",,,,145392,8100,,0.5,,,"The DNR has been charged by the legislature to develop rules that protect and manage the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) for natural resource, economic development, transportation, historic preservation, and other values. This project engages stakeholder groups in a public process to balance regulatory protections with local flexibility and control. The rules will replace the outdated Executive Order that currently guides development in the MRCCA. The legislation requires the rules to establish new districts within the MRCCA and to develop minimal guidelines and standards for building, bluff protection, and clean water (stormwater, erosion control, etc) for the districts. These standards must include key resources to be protected or enhanced and they must take into account municipal plans and policies, as well as existing ordinances and conditions. The rule will also address public facilities and subdivision requirements.","In the 1970's a series of Executive Orders established the only ""critical area"" in the state of Minnesota. The orders recognized the importance of the corridor, a narrow strip of land on either side of the Mississippi River from Dayton and Ramsey to the confluence with the St. Croix River, as a ""unique and valuable state and regional resource for the benefit of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the state, region, and nation."" All local governments with jurisdiction in the MRCCA currently have plans and ordinances in place that will need to be updated once the rules are promulgated.",,2009-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Shillcox,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5727",jennifer.shillcox@state.mn.us,"Mapping, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-corridor-critical-area-rulemaking-0,,,, 3614,"Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area Rulemaking",2010,250000,"M.L. 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 2 Sec. 5(e)","$250000 the first year and $250000 the second year are to adopt rules for the Mississippi River corridor critical area under Minnesota Statutes section 116G.15. The commissioner shall begin rulemaking under chapter 14 no later than January 15 2010. At least 30 days prior to beginning the rulemaking the commissioner shall notify local units of government within the Mississippi River corridor critical area of the intent to adopt rules. The local units of government shall make reasonable efforts to notify the public of the contact information for the appropriate department staff. The commissioner shall maintain an e-mail list of interested parties to provide timely information about the proposed schedule for rulemaking opportunities for public comment and contact information for the appropriate department staff.",,,,,,124572,13785,,1.0,,,"The DNR has been charged by the legislature to develop rules that protect and manage the Mississippi River Corridor Critical Area (MRCCA) for natural resource, economic development, transportation, historic preservation, and other values. This project engages stakeholder groups in a public process to balance regulatory protections with local flexibility and control. The rules will replace the outdated Executive Order that currently guides development in the MRCCA. The legislation requires the rules to establish new districts within the MRCCA and to develop minimal guidelines and standards for building, bluff protection, and clean water (stormwater, erosion control, etc) for the districts. These standards must include key resources to be protected or enhanced and they must take into account municipal plans and policies, as well as existing ordinances and conditions. The rule will also address public facilities and subdivision requirements.","In the 1970's a series of Executive Orders established the only ""critical area"" in the state of Minnesota. The orders recognized the importance of the corridor, a narrow strip of land on either side of the Mississippi River from Dayton and Ramsey to the confluence with the St. Croix River, as a ""unique and valuable state and regional resource for the benefit of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the state, region, and nation."" All local governments with jurisdiction in the MRCCA currently have plans and ordinances in place that will need to be updated once the rules are promulgated.",,2009-07-01,2015-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jennifer,Shillcox,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5727",jennifer.shillcox@state.mn.us,"Mapping, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Analysis/Interpretation, Technical Assistance, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mississippi-river-corridor-critical-area-rulemaking-0,,,, 1272,"MPCA Water Monitoring Unit Field Activities 2011",2011,3521699,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","State Government","This project supports monitoring and assessment activities by MPCA EAO staff and includes lab analysis, equipment, and fieldwork expenses associated with monitoring and assessment activities. Lake Monitoring: Lakes are monitored for nutrients, clarity and other information to provide the data needed to assess the aquatic recreation use support. Biological and Water Chemistry Stream Monitoring: Monitoring to assess the conditions of streams in each watershed. Monitoring includes biological (fish and invertebrates), chemical (nutirents, sediments, etc.) and physical (habitiat) measurements. Major watershed load monitoring (Watershed-Statewide): The major watershed load monitoring effort provides data on water quality conditions and trends for Minnesota's major rivers and their main tributaries. Ambient wetland monitoring: The goals of the ambient wetland monitoring effort are to assess status and trends of wetland conditions.",,,2009-07-01,2010-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glenn,Skuta,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency","520 Lafayette Rd. N","St. Paul",MN,55155,651-757-2730,glenn.skuta@state.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Becker, Beltrami, Blue Earth, Carlton, Dakota, Dodge, Douglas, Freeborn, Goodhue, Jackson, Lake, Le Sueur, Lincoln, Mahnomen, Marshall, Morrison, Murray, Nobles, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Pine, Pipestone, Polk, Rice, Rock, Roseau, Scott, St. Louis, Steele, Todd, Wadena, Waseca",,"Cannon River, Lake Superior - South, Little Sioux River, Long Prairie River, Lower Big Sioux River, Nemadji River, Red River of the North - Sandhill River, Redeye River, Rock River, Thief River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mpca-water-monitoring-unit-field-activities-2011,,,, 17283,"Municipal Building Collection Care and Improvements",2011,6982,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,3312,,,,,,"Municipal Building Commission",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over historically significant municipal artifacts held in public trust",,"To gain intellectual and physical control over historically significant municipal artifacts held in public trust",2010-09-24,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Catherine,Sandlund,,"350 South 5th Street, Room 105",Minneapolis,MN,55415,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/municipal-building-collection-care-and-improvements,,,, 17434,"Museum in the Streets: Lake Street",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,56000,,,,,,"Lake Street Council",," A series of three bilingual (English/Spanish) heritage-discovery walks have been selected and sixty plaques have been erected that tell the history and evolution of Lake Street. The historical markers include information and photographs of the area, as well as specific buildings both past and present. The walking tours are designed to educate, to foster a sense of historical identity and to encourage preservation of local historic sites. Brochures of the walking tours are available to the public free of charge at local businesses. ",,"To create and install three historical marker systems in English and in Spanish consisting of 45-60 markers total",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Joyce,Wisdom,,"919 East Lake Street",Minneapolis,MN,55407,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/museum-streets-lake-street,,,, 17527,"MVNA History Book",2011,6657,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,30000,,,,,,"Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency",," The Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency (MVNA) has revised and expanded their history book, first printed in 2002 to honor the organization's centennial, for a second printing. The revision includes historic photographs, excerpts from sixteen oral histories and updated information on the organziation's continuing efforts. The book, titled Caring For The Community Since 1902, was printed in January of 2011 and is being distributed, at no cost, to donors and potential donors, government officials and other decision-makers to raise awareness about the MVNA and it's continuing work. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses. ",,"To publish a revised and expanded version of its 108-year history as an 80 page book. Amount adjusted to eliminate ineligible overhead expenses.",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laura,Palmer,,"3433 Broadway Street Northeast, Suite 300",Minneapolis,MN,55413,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/mvna-history-book,,,, 17435,"National Register Nomination of Thompson Hall",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4574,,,,,,"Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind & HoH Minnesotans",," A National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Nomination was prepared and submitted for the Charles Thompson Memorial Hall located in St. Paul, MN. The Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Minnesotans (MCDHH) hired two qualified professional historical consultants to prepare the nomination. It was determined that the nomination meets the Secretary of the Interiors standards, the National Register Bulletin guidelines and MN/SHPO's supplemental instructions for the completion of a National Register Registration Form. The nomination was presented to the State Review Board on November 1, 2011. ",,"To hire a qualified professional to write a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places for Thompson Hall",2010-12-10,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Hartnett,,"444 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/national-register-nomination-thompson-hall,,,, 17505,"New Faces of Minnesota Oral History",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,11177,,,,,,"Sabes Jewish Community Center",," A multi-media oral history exhibit was developed to preserve the memories of diverse Twin City immigrant communities and to promote dialog between recent immigrants and native-born citizens. Thirty eight interviews were filmed and photographed. Film and photographs were used to further record the intervews because they go beyond the language barriers to communication and require no translation. The exhibit, displayed in the Tychman-Shapiro Art Gallery, included thirty-three photographs and two accompanying sign boards, one with selected quotes from the interviewees and the other with a project description. The thirty-minute film was presented during the Jewish film Festival in April. Following the initial presentation of the film representatives from five separate communities participated in a panel discussion. The film, photographs and interview transcripts were saved to a DVD and a copy was sent to the Minnesota Historical Society. The originals are archived at the Jewish Historical Society Upper Midwest. A survey was created to gather information for future use from the community regarding the project's impact. ",,"To fabricate and install an exhibit on new Minnesotans who have begun to weave themselves into the state's story",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lyudmyla,Petrenko,,"4330 S Cedar Lake Road",Minneapolis,MN,55416,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-faces-minnesota-oral-history,,,, 17232,"New Database and Collections Inventory",2011,29322,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,4314,,,,,,"Minnesota Museum of American Art",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of the collection in order to broaden public access to historic Minnesota art.",,"To gain physical and intellectual control of the collection in order to broaden public access to historic Minnesota art.",2010-07-01,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kristin,Makholm,,"PO Box 75782","St. Paul",MN,55175,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/new-database-and-collections-inventory,,,, 3317,"North St. Paul Green Streets ",2011,566000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (b)","(b) $2,800,000 the first year and $3,124,000 the second year are for grants to watershed districts and watershed management organizations for: (i) structural or vegetative management practices that reduce storm water runoff from developed or disturbed lands to reduce the movement of sediment, nutrients, and pollutants or to leverage federal funds for restoration, protection, or enhancement of water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams and to protect groundwater and drinking water; and (ii) the installation of proven and effective water retention practices including, but not limited to, rain gardens and other vegetated infiltration basins and sediment control basins in order to keep water on the land. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a local match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans. Watershed district and watershed management organization staff and administration may be used for local match. Priority may be given to school projects that can be used to demonstrate water retention practices. Up to five percent may be used for administering the grants. (2011 - Runoff Reduction)",,"This grant was originally approved to fund a North St. Paul Living Street demonstration project. After the project began, the North St. Paul City Council decided not to continue with the improvements. The Ramsey Washington District staff approached the City of Maplewood to see if the City would incorporate the Living Street objectives into their 2012 improvement project. The City approved the proposal and worked the Living Street objectives in Bartelmy-Meyer Project. As a result, 33 rain gardens were installed which will reduce 11.6 lbs. of phosphorus per year in addition to a annual volume reduction of .35 acre-feet per year. ",,500000,,,,,,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will replace a conventional 32 foot wide neighborhood street with a narrowed 22 -24 foot wide street that will include rain gardens, sidewalk, and boulevard trees. North St. Paul is using the term Living Streets to describe a new type of street that will eventually replace most of the city's existing streets. Living streets are narrower and have less pavement than existing streets. Reducing the width of existing streets reduces construction costs and assessments to residents. It allows room for the installation of rainwater gardens to treat stormwater. Where there is a need, bike trails and sidewalks may be installed. Unlike existing streets that are only designed for cars, living streets are designed with rainwater gardens and street-side trees to remove pollutants from stormwater before the water enters area lakes. Narrower streets and street-side trees also slow traffic, creating a safe environment for everyone. Bike trails and sidewalks make it easy for all residents to exercise and connect with neighbors. The Living Streets approach will result in dramatic reductions in stormwater runoff volume and nutrient loading for downstream water resources. The demonstration project will provide a local example of the street design intended to be used throughout the street replacement program in North St. Paul over the next 30 years. The District hopes this demonstration project will also encourage additional cities in the District to adopt this approach. Construction is intended to begin in June, 2011 and be substantially completed in October, 2011 with final restoration in spring of 2012. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Clifton,Aichinger,,,,,,"(651) 792-7957",cliff@rwmwd.org,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Ramsey, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-st-paul-green-streets,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 17345,"North Star Museum Periodical Inventory/Rehousing Project",2011,3588,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10521,,,,,,"North Star Museum of Boy Scouting and Girl Scouting",,"To make accessible Boys' Life and Scouting and the American Girl and Girl Scout Leader magazines as a basis for understanding scouting history in Minnesota",,"To make accessible Boys' Life and Scouting and the American Girl and Girl Scout Leader magazines as a basis for understanding scouting history in Minnesota",2010-08-06,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,"Claudia J.",Nicholson,,"2640 East Seventh Avenue","North St. Paul",MN,55109,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/north-star-museum-periodical-inventoryrehousing-project,,,, 17230,"Northern Warehouse Redevelopment",2011,40000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Artspace Projects, Inc.",,"To replace the roof and windows and upgrade the interior of the historic Northern Warehouse for use as an affordable mixed-use space, located in the Lowertown Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",,"To replace the roof and windows and upgrade the interior of the historic Northern Warehouse for use as an affordable mixed-use space, located in the Lowertown Historic District, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Andrew,Commers,,"250-3rd Ave. N, #500",Minneapolis,MN,55401,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-warehouse-redevelopment,,,, 788,"Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge Protection, Phase II",2011,2041000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 2(d)","$2,041,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with The Nature Conservancy to acquire land or permanent easements within the Northern Tallgrass Prairie Habitat Preservation Area in western Minnesota for addition to the Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge. A list of proposed fee title and permanent easement acquisitions must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. The accomplishment plan must include an easement stewardship plan.",,"Protect in Fee w/o PILT 564 acres of prairies, Enhanced 488 acres of Prairie",,,,2041000,,,,"The Nature Conservancy","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This program will permanently protect remnant native prairie and associated wetland complexes in western Minnesota by purchasing fee title properties and/or habitat easements. Lands and easements purchased through this program by The Nature Conservancy will be transferred to the US Fish and Wildlife Service and will become units of the Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge to be owned and managed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The majority of the lands protected will consist of native prairie, however, restoration of wetlands and grasslands will also be completed where needed. ","The Northern tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge was established to preserve, restore and manage a portion of the remaining critical northern tallgrass prairie habitat and associated habitats at widespread locations throughout the western Minnesota and northwestern Iowa historic range. Only 5 percent of the original tallgrass prairie remains for preservation consideration throughout the entire historic tallgrass prairie range. Native prairie declines of 99.9% and 99.6% have occurred in Iowa and Minnesota, respectively. Grassland dependent bird species have shown steeper, more consistent, and geographically more widespread declines than any other group of North American birds. The number of acres purchased annually has been limited due to funding shortfalls since the establishment of this refuge. The current land acquisition budget cannot keep up with landowner interest? in this program. This funding will allow us to better meet refuge goals and objectives to protect this vanishing habitat. The Nature Conservancy will work closely with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to review potential properties within the Northern Tallgrass Prairie Habitat Preservation Area. These properties will be ranked by Service field staff who will work with the TNC personnel to permanently protect these tracts. ","Final Report",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Ruth,Thornton,"The Nature Conservancy","1101 W. River Parkway ",Minneapolis,None,55415,"(612) 331-0790",ruth.thornton@tnc.org,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Clay, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Lincoln, Lyon, Mahnomen, Murray, Norman, Polk, Pope, Pope","Prairie Region",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northern-tallgrass-prairie-national-wildlife-refuge-protection,,,, 18047,"Northfield History Collaborative",2010,43950,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College.The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-history-collaborative,,,, 18047,"Northfield History Collaborative",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College.The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,"Partner Organizations: Northfield Historical Society, Carleton College, Northfield Public Library, Rice County Historical Society and St. Olaf College The Northfield Historical Society spearheaded this project, which includes creating a central web site portal through which historical content from the community of Northfield can be shared with the public. The ACHF funding is being used to establish a governance and financial model for the Northfield History Collaborative, add new partners and continue digitizing and adding content from new and current partners to the Collaborative site. The Collaborative has also expanded its digitizing efforts to include audio and visual media and plans to orchestrate a community rollout of the web site in 2011. This project is one of the first of its kind in the state to make use of the exciting possibilities of electronic access to collections dispersed among a variety of organizations.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Dakota, Rice",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/northfield-history-collaborative,,,, 3324,"Nutrient Management Along the Lower Mississippi River",2011,161616,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (b); Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (i)","(i) $1,250,000 the first year and $1,500,000 the second year are for targeted nonpoint restoration technical assistance and engineering. At least 93 percent of this amount must be made available for grants. (2011 - Restoration Technical Assistance)","This project aligns with regional goals to reduce fecal coliform bacteria levels by 65% and to reduce nitrate levels in ground water and surface water to below 10 mg/l. In addition, at least 10 educational events related to Manure Management will be held.","The two nutrient management specialists worked directly with landowners applying manure and commercial fertilizers. A total 288 nutrient management plans covering 77,249 acres of agricultural land have been completed or updated during the period of this grant project. ",,40404,,,,,,"SE SWCD Tech Support JPB","Local/Regional Government","This project will assist farmers across Southeast Minnesota by providing guidance on management of nutrient sources including livestock manure, commercial fertilizers, and legumes. This project is important because excess nutrients and bacteria are causing negative impacts to the quality of waters. Two Nutrient Management Specialists will work one-on-one with farmers to develop 70 plans each year. Over time, it is anticipated that the number of new nutrient management plans will decrease as acres with plans increase. Nutrient management plans follow U of M recommendations reducing the risk of over application and transport of nutrients and bacteria into surface or ground water. This project aligns with regional goals to reduce fecal coliform bacteria levels by 65% and to reduce nitrate levels in ground water and surface water to below 10 mg/l. In addition, at least 10 educational events related to Manure Management will be held. A research grant will continue to evaluate the optimal amount of nitrogen for corn on solid pack manured soils as affected by rate and timing of application. This project expands a Nutrient Management effort throughout the 11 SE MN Counties that began in early 2007. The SE SWCD Tech Support JPB provided the overall grant coordination that allowed Fillmore and Rice SWCD's to each employ trained Nutrient Management Planners whose workload is directed throughout the 11 county area. So far, over 250 producers have benefited from the technical assistance provided by these two positions, with plans covering 124,786 acres. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Glen,Roberson,,,,,,"(651) 923-5286 x4",groberson@goodhueswcd.org,"Technical Assistance","Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/nutrient-management-along-lower-mississippi-river,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 742,"Online Field Trip of Minnesota River",2011,124000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 08k","$124,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Minnesota State University - Mankato to develop online educational materials on the Minnesota River for schools and outreach centers.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"MN State University - Mankato","Public College/University","PROJECT OVERVIEW Considerable public funding and effort has gone into better understanding and restoring the Minnesota River, but the research is not always readily accessible or easily understood by the public. There is a need to bridge the information gap between researchers and the public to help improve environmental education about the river. The Water Resources Center at Minnesota State University - Mankato is using this appropriation to develop educational materials and a multimedia virtual field trip that showcase, in an engaging format, what natural resource experts have learned about this unique area of our state. The materials and virtual field trip will be available on the internet and at informational kiosks placed at the Treaty Site History Center near St Peter, the Regional River History Center in New Ulm, the Ney Nature Center near Henderson and the Clean Up the River Environment (CURE) Office in Montevideo. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS Considerable public funding and effort has gone into better understanding and restoring the Minnesota River. Research about the river is housed in an array of scientific publications not easily accessible for the public. This project helps to bridge the information gap between researchers and the public and to generally improve environmental education about the river. The project's goal is to increase public awareness about the river's health by using new media techniques to engage students and the public. Major results included 1) developing and delivering the ""Ask an Expert about the Minnesota River"" website and 2) performing educational outreach. This project developed a multi-media virtual field trip with accompanying educational materials to showcase what scientists are learning about the Minnesota River. Citizens have a unique opportunity to learn directly from natural resource experts about the current state of the Minnesota River. Video clips of interviews and related information are available online on the Minnesota River Basin Data Center website: http://mrbdc.mnsu.edu/learn. Online Educational Website - Ask an Expert about the Minnesota River Video clips of scientist and citizen experts answering questions about the river's health are the central feature of the website enriched by accompanying handouts, and graphics. Specifically, the major features of the website include:171 video clips of experts answering questions;27 handouts with background information developed to enrich each theme;9 panoramic virtual tours and 20 slideshows;5 educator's guides and 7 accompanying PowerPoint presentations on prairies, wetlands, agriculture, fish, and mussels.Educational outreach and learning stations Four computer kiosks (learning stations) were installed at key educational centers across the basin - specifically Treaty Site History Center in St. Peter, MN; Regional River History Center in New Ulm, MN; Ney Nature Center in Henderson, MN; and Clean Up the River Environment (CURE) office in Montevideo, MN - likely reaching 4,000-8,000 people in the upcoming year. Open houses at the four educational centers and other events directly reached approximately 349 people during the project period. Four school classroom presentations reached approximately 371 students. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION The broad dissemination goals for the project are to share data with the public, students and teachers through both traditional and nontraditional outreach methods. The dissemination of this project proceeded at several levels. All the project data is available on the web in a user-friendly format. Computer kiosks (learning stations) highlighting the project were developed and installed in four key river and history centers across the basin. We also conducted outreach to three schools and four educational centers that included presentations and open houses. We have also used social media resources such as Facebook and YouTube to disseminate information about the project. We worked collaboratively with a wide range of state and local agencies (MPCA, MDNR, Department of Agriculture, etc.) and citizen organizations (CURE, Ney Nature Center, Nicollet County Historical Society) to develop and publicize the project. Project staff have spoken about the project to local and state officials and staff, nonprofit organizations, teachers and students, and citizens. The project has received attention at scientific meetings (both poster session in 2011 and presentation in 2012 at the Minnesota Water Resources Conference) and educational training (DNR Naturalists). The project team plans to continue outreach to schools and putting on public events to promote the project and further raise public awareness about the Minnesota River.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2012-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Musser,"MN State University - Mankato","184 Trafton Science Center S",Mankato,MN,56001,"(507) 389-5492",kimberly.musser@mnsu.edu,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Stearns, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Traverse, Waseca, Watonwan, Yellow Medicine",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/online-field-trip-minnesota-river,,,, 12313,"Organizational Development Project",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,3040,"Other, local or private",13040,,,,"The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to support the hire of a part-time development director and to work with a development consultant to create and execute a resource development plan.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathy,McKay,"The Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project","1346 Westwood Hills Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55426,"(952) 545-9981",kathy@reconciliationproject.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-13,,,, 12350,"Organizational Development Project",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,3370,"Other, local or private",13370,,,,"Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to support the hire of a communications manager to support growth of the organization’s artistic programming.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Jenson,"Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health","165 Western Ave N Ste 2","St Paul",MN,55102-4613,"(651) 644-7333",mjenson@macmh.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-14,,,, 12406,"Organizational Development Project",2011,9400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,16875,"Other, local or private",26275,,,,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to support the hire of a part-time development/community relations manager position.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Matthew,Culloton,"Singers Minnesota Choral Artists AKA The Singers-Minnesota Choral Artists","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 303",Minneapolis,MN,55403-1810,"(651) 917-1948",office@singersmca.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-15,,,, 12452,"Organizational Development Project",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,5000,"Other, local or private",15000,,,,"White Bear Center for the Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to support the development of a pre-capital campaign plan designed to prepare the organization for the move to a newly acquired site.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Suzi,Hudson,"White Bear Center for the Arts","2228 4th St","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,"(651) 407-0597",suzi@whitebeararts.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-16,,,, 12226,"Organizational Development Project",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,2500,"Other, local or private",12500,,,,"Arcata Press AKA Saint Paul Almanac","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to develop a resource development plan focused on increasing staff capacity.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kimberly,Nightingale,"Arcata Press AKA Saint Paul Almanac","275 E Fourth St Ste 735","St Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 785-6268",editor@saintpaulalmanac.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-10,,,, 12228,"Organizational Development Project",2011,5000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,1260,"Other, local or private",6260,,,,"Hmong Arts Connection","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to support the creation of a three- to five-year resource development plan and to conduct the related staff training necessary to execute the plan.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,May,Lee-Yang,"Hmong Arts Connection","1245 Carroll Ave","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 587-1208",may@hmongartsconnection.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-11,,,, 12230,"Organizational Development Project",2011,10000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Grant recipients report improvement in their ability to provide programs and services.",,,2939,"Other, local or private",12939,,,,ArtiCulture,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Funding to expand the administrative coordinator position to increase the organization’s capacity.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Elizabeth,Greenbaum,ArtiCulture,"2613 E Franklin Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55406,"(612) 729-5151",ergreenbaum@articulture.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Metropolitan Regional Arts Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/organizational-development-project-12,,,, 17222,"Our Lady of Victory Chapel: Accessibility Plan",2011,19970,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10000,,,,,,"St. Catherine University",,"To design a plan for ADA renovation of the Our Lady of Victory Chapel on St. Catherine University's St. Paul campus.",,"To design a plan for ADA renovation of the Our Lady of Victory Chapel on St. Catherine University's St. Paul campus.",2010-07-01,2010-12-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Laurie,Svatek,,"2004 Randolph Avenue","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/our-lady-victory-chapel-accessibility-plan-0,,,, 17463,"Outdoor Audio Tour Expansion",2011,6944,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,975,,,,,,"Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum, Inc.",," A comprehensive overhaul and expansion of the existing outdoor tour system at the Minnesota State Public School Orphanage Museum was competed by contractors, volunteers and Museum staff. The overhaul involved outdoor tour map re-creation, kiosk guide improvement, script re-writes and audio track replacement. Two new kiosks and an outdoor display of the 1898 School cornerstone and capstone were also installed. The amount of information delivered through the audios has increased by over 50% due to careful script planning and editing. The kiosks provide a presence for the Museum, telling the history of the Orphanage 24-hours a day. ",,"To enhance an audio tour of the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, with two additional audio stations",2010-12-10,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Greg,Thomas,,"540 West Hills Circle",Owatonna,MN,55060,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outdoor-audio-tour-expansion,,,, 814,"Outdoor Heritage Conservation Partners Grant Program - FY 2011",2011,4386000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 5(i)","$4,386,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for a program to provide competitive, matching grants of up to $400,000 to local, regional, state, and national organizations, including government, for enhancement, restoration, or protection of forests, wetlands, prairies, and habitat for fish, game, or wildlife in Minnesota. Up to four percent of this appropriation may be used by the commissioner of natural resources for administering the grant program. Grantees may acquire land or interests in land. Easements must be permanent. Land acquired in fee must be open to hunting and fishing during the open season unless otherwise provided by state law. The commissioner of natural resources must agree in writing to each proposed acquisition of land or interest in land. The program shall require a match of at least ten percent from nonstate sources for grants of $100,000 or less and a match of at least 15 percent from nonstate sources for grants over $100,000. Up to one-third of the match may be in-kind resources. The criteria for evaluating grant applications must include, in a balanced and equally weighted order of precedence, the amount of habitat restored, enhanced, or protected; local support; degree of collaboration; urgency; capacity to achieve multiple benefits; habitat benefits provided; consistency with current conservation science; adjacency to protected lands; full funding of the project; supplementing existing funding; public access for hunting and fishing during the open season; sustainability; and use of native plant materials. All projects must conform to the Minnesota statewide conservation and preservation plan. Wildlife habitat projects must also conform to the Minnesota wildlife action plan. Subject to the evaluation criteria and requirements of this paragraph and Minnesota Statutes, the commissioner of natural resources shall give priority to organizations that have a history or charter to receive private contributions for local conservation or habitat projects when evaluating projects of equal value. Priority may be given to projects acquiring land or easements associated with existing wildlife management areas. All restoration or enhancement projects must be on land permanently protected by conservation easement or public ownership or in public waters as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 103G.005, subdivision 15. Subdivision 9 applies to grants awarded under this paragraph. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph (b). This appropriation is available until June 30, 2014, at which time all grant project work must be completed and final products delivered, unless an earlier date is specified in the grant agreement. No less than five percent of the amount of each grant must be held back from reimbursement until the grant recipient has completed a grant accomplishment report by the deadline and in the form prescribed by and satisfactory to the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council.","Forestlands are protected from development and fragmentation Increased availability and improved condition of riparian forests and other habitat corridors Healthy populations of endangered, threatened, and special concern species as well as more common species Improved aquatic habitat indicators Improved aquatic habitat indicators Wetland and upland complexes will consist of native prairies, restored prairies, quality grasslands, and restored shallow lakes and wetlands Increased availability and improved condition of riparian forests and other habitat corridors Water is kept on the land Protected, restored, and enhanced aspen parklands and riparian areas Protected, restored, and enhanced nesting and migratory habitat for waterfowl, upland birds, and species of greatest conservation need A network of natural land and riparian habitats will connect corridors for wildlife and species in greatest conservation need Protected habitats will hold wetlands and shallow lakes open to public recreation and hunting Core areas protected with highly biologically diverse wetlands and plant communities, including native prairie, Big Woods, and oak savanna Improved aquatic habitat indicators Healthier populations of endangered, threatened, and special concern species as well as more common species High priority riparian lands, forestlands, and savannas are protected from parcelization and fragmentation Rivers, streams, and surrounding vegetation provide corridors of habitat Improved aquatic habitat indicators Stream to bluff habitat restoration and enhancement will keep water on the land to slow runoff and degradation of aquatic habitat Core areas protected with highly biologically diverse wetlands and plant communities, including native prairie, Big Woods, and oak savanna Protected, restored, and enhanced shallow lakes and wetlands Remnant native prairies and wetlands are permanently protected and are part of large complexes of restored prairie, grasslands, and large and small wetlands Improved condition of habitat on public lands Water is kept on the land Protected, restored, and enhanced habitat for waterfowl, upland birds, and species of greatest conservation nee","8750 acres",,,,4386000,,,1.4,DNR,"State Government","The Conservation Partners Legacy Grant Program (CPL) is managed by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to provide competitive matching grants of up to $400,000 to local, regional, state, and national non-profit organizations and governments. Grant activities include the enhancement, restoration, or protection of forests, wetlands, prairies, and habitat for fish, game, or wildlife in Minnesota. A match of at least 10% from nonstate sources was required for grants of $100,000 or less, and a match of at least 15% from nonstate sources was required for grants over $100,000. Up to one-third of the match may be in-kind resources. All match was identified at the time of application. CPL Program Staff developed a Request for Proposal and Program Manual, solicited applications and oversaw the grant selection process, prepared and executed grant documents, reviewed expenditure documentation, ensured recipients were only reimbursed for allowable expenses, monitored grant work, and assisted recipients with closing out grants. Up to 4% of the appropriation was used for administering the grant program. ","Applicants applied for grants under this program to enhance, restore, or protect forests, wetlands, prairies and habitat for fish, game, or wildlife in Minnesota. For projects that restore and/or enhance 1. Projects are only on lands under permanent protection of public fee ownership, or conservation easement as defined in MS 84C.01 or public ownership or in public waters as defined in MS 103G.005, subd. 15. Projects may be done on tribal lands under federal trust arrangements. 2. A conservation easement must be placed on any private land impacted before work may begin. Funding for the easement/deed restriction and associated costs may be paid for with in-kind match or grant funds. 3. Proposed projects on public lands are approved by and coordinated with public land managers. Projects proposed for lands under permanent conservation easement are reviewed by the easement holder. Proof of review or approval must be submitted to grant staff before the application deadline. The private landowner must agree to the project as well. 4. Grantees are responsible for all administrative requirements such as Historic Property Review, Wetland Conservation Act, Stormwater Permits, DNR Waters Permits, and others as appropriate. Costs for any reviews or permits should be included in the grant application, either as in-kind match or requested from grant dollars. As specified in the grant agreement, grantees may, by letter, assign duties and associated funds back to DNR, with DNR consent. 5. A Natural Heritage Review is required for each project site. This must be completed by the Land Manager or Easement Holder, or appropriate DNR staff, and submitted on the Land Manager Approval form. This form must be uploaded to the CPL Application System. 6. The Commissioner of Natural Resources must approve all projects. 7. All projects must meet requirements in the 2010 MN Session Law, Chapter 361, and follow the principles and criteria outlined in the L-SOHC FY 2011 Call for Funding Request. For projects that will protect 1. Lands acquired in fee title will be open to the public for hunting and fishing during open seasons unless otherwise provided by law. 2. All easements must be permanent. Easements must include stewardship provisions to perpetually monitor and enforce the conditions of the easements. 3. Projects to acquire land in fee simple title or a permanent conservation easement must be associated with established land acquisition programs that use explicit criteria for evaluating a parcel's habitat potential. 4. Grantees must agree to abide by all L-SOHC requirements for long-term management of any lands acquired with Outdoor Heritage Funds (OHF). 5. For fee acquisition, the final title holder and land manager must be specified. Lands that will be conveyed to a public agency must be donated. 6. Some State programs have specific statutory guidelines for determining the value of easements acquired under that program. If the easement will become part of that State program and the easement will be held by the State, any entity acquiring the easement may use that program's statutory method for the easement valuation. 7. All acquisition selection processes and related transactions costs for all parties involved in the acquisition must be reported to the L-SOHC, 8. A Notice of Funding Restriction must be recorded for each acquisition. 9. An analysis of future operations and maintenance costs for any acquired lands must be provided to the L-SOHC, commissioner of finance, and appropriate public agency. 10.The grantee must submit an annual report on the status of property acquired with grant funds to the L-SOHC by December 1 of each year. 11.Grantees acquiring land that will be conveyed to DNR will be required to follow DNR's Land Acquisition Procedures for Lands to be Conveyed to DNR. 12. Grantees acquiring land that will NOT be conveyed to DNR will be required to follow DNR's Land Acquisition Procedures for Lands NOT to be Conveyed to DNR. 13.A Natural Heritage Review is required for each project site. This must be completed by the Land Manager or Easement Holder, or appropriate DNR staff and submitted on the Land Manager Approval form. This form must be, uploaded to the CPL Application System. 14.All projects must meet requirements in the 2010 MN Session Law, Chapter 361, and follow the principles and criteria outlined in the L-SOHC FY 2011 Call for Funding Request. General Program Requirements Funds for this program were available until June 30, 2014. All grant projects must meet requirements of the 2010 MN Session Law, Chapter 361, and the L-SOHC's 2010 Call for Funding Requests. In addition, projects must address the priorities in the Minnesota Statewide Conservation and Preservation Plan, and Tomorrow's Habitat for the Wild and Rare. Capital expenditures and indirect costs are not allowed. In administering this program the DNR will comply with the Department of Administration, OGM policies. Grantee Match A match of at least 10% from nonstate sources was required for grants of $100,000 or less, and a match of at least 15% from nonstate sources was required for grants over $100,000. Up to one-third of the match may be in-kind resources. All match was identified at the time of application. Grantee Payment Grantees are paid on a reimbursement basis unless other arrangements are specified and approved in a grantee's application and work program. Reasonable amounts may be advanced to projects to accommodate cash flow needs, to match federal share, or for acquisitions. Advances must be specified in the grantee's application and final grant agreement or work program. Partial payments will be allowed. 5% of each grant was held back until a grant accomplishment report has been completed by the grantee. Grant Process A Request for Proposal (RFP) was posted on the CPL website in early August, 2010. The RFP contains grant program information, application criteria, application requirements, state agency contacts and grant reporting requirements. The RFP, Program Manual, and all grant agreements incorporate appropriate principles and criteria from the L-SOHC's 2010 Call for Funding Requests and associated legislation. Applications were accepted electronically for two grant rounds. Any ungranted funds from the first cycle were available for use in following cycles. Applications were submitted electronically using CPL's Online Grant Application System (OLGA). All project sites were mapped using OLGA's mapping tool. OLGA accepted applications beginning in August, 2010 until the deadline for the first round of grants in mid-September, 2010. The application system did not accept applications during the review process. OLGA was re-activated in December, 2010 mid-February, 2011 to accept applications for a second round of grants. CPL Grant Program Staff reviewed applications to make sure they were complete and met grant program requirements. Technical Review Committee(s), selected by the Commissioner of Natural Resources reviewed and scored applications based on criteria established by the L-SOHC, MN State Legislature and DNR. These committees include representatives from DNR, BWSR, the University of MN, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and other appropriate members from both government and non-profit organizations. A final ranking committee made up of the Chief Financial Officer, and Directors of the DNR Divisions of Fish and Wildlife, Ecological Resources/Waters, and Forestry recommended projects and funding levels to the Commissioner of Natural Resources. The Commissioner made the final decision on the projects funded and funding levels. Projects may be fully or partially funded. Every effort was made to evenly distribute the selected grants by geographic location, activity, and funding level, with an objective of granting 50% of the funds to projects above $125,000, and 50% of the funds to projects below $125,000. CPL Grant Program staff work with grantees to ensure financial reviews, grant agreements, and any other necessary paperwork are completed. Work may not begin until the grant is executed. Project Reviews and Reporting Project reviews are completed as required by Office of Grants Management Policy 08-10, Monitoring. Grantees report accomplishments on a CPL Report Form by September 1 of each year. Reports must account for the use of grant and match funds, and outcomes in measures of wetlands, prairies, forests, and fish, game, and wildlife habitat restored, enhanced, and protected. The report must include an evaluation of these results. A final report was required by all grantees 30 days after project completion. CPL Grant Program staff compile grantee reports and submit an annual accomplishment report to the L-SOHC by January 15 February 1 and October 15 August 1 of each year. This report contains information on the number of agreements made, amount of reimbursement paid to grantees, accomplishments by grantees, number and status of remaining open agreements, and administrative costs. Accomplishment information is also be posted on L-SOHC and DNR websites. Relationship to Minnesota Conservation and Preservation Plan and other published resource management plans. This program provides additional funds to enhance, restore, and protect habitat in Minnesota. All published resource management and species plans?including the Minnesota Conservation and Preservation Plan?recognize that habitat is critical for the success of Minnesota's fish and wildlife species. Lack of funding is consistently listed in many plans as one of the largest issues limiting the amount of habitat work and protection that is completed each year. In the Minnesota Conservation and Preservation Plan, habitat restoration and enhancement is specified in the following priorities: H1: Protect priority land habitats (pg 63) H2: Protect critical shorelands of streams and lakes (pg 67) H4: Restore and protect shallow lakes (pg 78) H5: Restore land, wetlands, and associated wetlands (pg 80) H7: Keep water on the landscape (pg 84) LU 8: Protect large blocks of forested land (pg 130) L10: Support and expand sustainable practices on working forested lands (pg 131) Other plans that list habitat restoration, enhancement and protection as priorities include: Tomorrow's Habitat for the Wild and Rare (Minnesota's Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy), which identifies habitat loss and degradation as the primary problem facing species in greatest conservation need in Minnesota. The State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan Strategies #1 and 2. The DNR's Division of Fish and Wildlife has several key plans identifying acquisition and habitat goals for fish and wildlife populations. Habitat goals are also addressed through more focused plans and programs that can be found on the DNR's website. National plans include the North American Wetland Management Plan, various Joint Venture Plans, National Fish Habitat Initiative, and all the Bird Conservation Plans. Non-governmental conservation agencies such as Ducks Unlimited, The Nature Conservancy, and Audubon Minnesota have developed their own conservation plans that list habitat restoration, enhancement and protection as a priority. ","Accomplishment PlanBackground: Applicants applied for grants under this program to enhance, restore, or protect forests, wetlands, prairies and habitat for fish, game, or wildlife in Minnesota.For projects that restore and/or enhance1. Projects will be only on lands under permanent protection of public fee ownership, or conservation easement as defined in MS 84C.01 or public ownership or in public waters as defined in MS 103G.005, subd. 15. Projects may be done on tribal lands under federal trust arrangements. 2. A conservation easement must be placed on any private land impacted before work may begin. Funding for the easement/deed restriction and associated costs may be paid for with in-kind match or grant funds.3. Proposed projects on public lands will be approved by and coordinated with public land managers. Projects proposed for lands under permanent conservation easement will be reviewed by the easement holder. Proof of review or approval must be submitted to grant staff before the application deadline. The private landowner must agree to the project as well.4. Grantees will be responsible for all administrative requirements such as Historic Property Review, Wetland Conservation Act, Stormwater Permits, DNR Waters Permits, and others as appropriate. Costs for any reviews or permits should be included in the grant application, either as in-kind match or requested from grant dollars. As specified in the grant agreement, grantees may, by letter, assign duties and associated funds back to DNR, with DNR consent.5. A Natural Heritage Review is required for each project site. This must be completed by the Land Manager or Easement Holder, or appropriate DNR staff, and submitted on the Land Manager Approval form. This form must be uploaded to the CPL Application System.6. The Commissioner of Natural Resources must approve all projects.7. All projects must meet requirements in the 2010 MN Session Law, Chapter 361, and follow the principles and criteria outlined in the L-SOHC FY 2011 Call for Funding Request.For projects that protect1. Lands acquired in fee title will be open to the public for hunting and fishing during open seasons unless otherwise provided by law.2. All easements must be permanent. Easements must include stewardship provisions to perpetually monitor and enforce the conditions of the easements.3. Projects to acquire land in fee simple title or a permanent conservation easement must be associated with established land acquisition programs that use explicit criteria for evaluating a parcel’s habitat potential.4. Grantees must agree to abide by all L-SOHC requirements for long-term management of any lands acquired with Outdoor Heritage Funds (OHF).5. For fee acquisition, the final title holder and land manager must be specified. Lands that will be conveyed to a public agency must be donated.6. Some State programs have specific statutory guidelines for determining the value of easements acquired under that program. If the easement will become part of that State program and the easement will be held by the State, any entity acquiring the easement may use that program’s statutory method for the easement valuation. 7. All acquisition selection processes and related transactions costs for all parties involved in the acquisition must be reported to the L-SOHC, 8. A Notice of Funding Restriction must be recorded for each acquisition.9. An analysis of future operations and maintenance costs for any acquired lands must be provided to the L-SOHC, commissioner of finance, and appropriate public agency.10. The grantee must submit an annual report on the status of property acquired with grant funds to the L-SOHC by December 1 of each year. 11. Grantees acquiring land that will be conveyed to DNR will be required to follow DNR’s Land Acquisition Procedures for Lands to be Conveyed to DNR. 12. Grantees acquiring land that will NOT be conveyed to DNR will be required to follow DNR’s Land Acquisition Procedures for Lands NOT to be Conveyed to DNR.13. A Natural Heritage Review is required for each project site. This must be completed by the Land Manager or Easement Holder, or appropriate DNR staff and submitted on the Land Manager Approval form. This form must be, uploaded to the CPL Application System.14. All projects must meet requirements in the 2010 MN Session Law, Chapter 361, and follow the principles and criteria outlined in the L-SOHC FY 2011 Call for FundingGeneral Program RequirementsFunds for this program were available until June 30, 2014. All grant projects met requirements of the 2010 MN Session Law, Chapter 361, and the L-SOHC’s 2010 Call for Funding Requests. In addition, projects addressed the priorities in the Minnesota Statewide Conservation and Preservation Plan, and Tomorrow's Habitat for the Wild and Rare. Capital expenditures and indirect costs were not allowed. In administering this program the DNR complied with the Department of Administration - Office of Grants Management policies.Grantee MatchA match of at least 10% from nonstate sources was required for grants of $100,000 or less, and a match of at least 15% from nonstate sources was required for grants over $100,000. Up to one-third of the match may be in-kind resources. All match must be identified at the time of application.Grantee PaymentGrantees were paid on a reimbursement basis unless other arrangements were specified and approved in a grantee’s application and work program. Reasonable amounts may be advanced to projects to accommodate cash flow needs, to match federal share, or for acquisitions. Advances must be specified in the grantee’s application and final grant agreement or work program. Partial payments were allowed. 5% of each grant was held back until a grant accomplishment report had been completed by the grantee.Grant ProcessA Request for Proposal (RFP) was posted on the CPL website in early August, 2010. The RFP contained grant program information, application criteria, application requirements, state agency contacts and grant reporting requirements. The RFP, Program Manual, and all grant agreements incorporated appropriate principles and criteria from the L-SOHC’s 2010 Call for Funding Requests and associated legislation.Applications were accepted electronically, with grants selected for funding twice a year. Any ungranted funds from the first cycle were available for use in a following cycle.Applications were submitted electronically using CPL’s Online Grant Application System (OLGA). All project sites were mapped using OLGA’s mapping tool. OLGA accepted applications beginning in August, 2010 until the deadline for the first round of grants in mid-September, 2010. The application system did not accept applications during the review process. OLGA was re-activated in mid-February, 2011 to accept applications for a second round of grants.CPL Grant Program Staff reviewed applications to make sure they were complete and met grant program requirements. Technical Review Committee(s), selected by the Commissioner of Natural Resources reviewed and scored applications based on criteria established by the L-SOHC, MN State Legislature and DNR. These committees included representatives from DNR, BWSR, the University of MN, and the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and other appropriate members from both government and non-profit organizations. A final ranking committee made up of the Chief Financial Officer, and Directors of the DNR Divisions of Fish and Wildlife, Ecological Resources/Waters, and Forestry recommended projects and funding levels to the Commissioner of Natural Resources. The Commissioner made the final decision on the projects funded and funding levels.Every effort was made to evenly distribute the selected grants by geographic location, activity, and funding level, with an objective of granting 50% of the funds to projects above $125,000, and 50% of the funds to projects below $125,000.CPL Grant Program staff work with grantees to ensure financial reviews, grant agreements, and any other necessary paperwork are completed. Work could not begin until the grant was executed.Project Reviews and ReportingProject reviews were completed as required by Office of Grants Management Policy 08-10, Grant Monitoring.Grantees reported accomplishments on a CPL Report Form by September 1 of each year. Reports account for the use of grant and match funds, and outcomes in measures of wetlands, prairies, forests, and fish, game, and wildlife habitat restored, enhanced, and protected. The report included an evaluation of these results. A final report was required by all grantees 30 days after the project was complete.CPL Grant Program staff compiled grantee reports and submitted an annual accomplishment report to the L-SOHC by February 1 and August 1 of each year. This report contained information on the number of agreements made, amount of reimbursement paid to grantees, accomplishments by grantees, number and status of remaining open agreements, and administrative costs. Accomplishment information was also posted on L-SOHC and DNR websites.",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Jessica,Lee,DNR,"500 Lafayette Road, Box #20 ","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5233",jessica.lee@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Carver, Clay, Cook, Crow Wing, Dakota, Freeborn, Grant, Kandiyohi, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur, Lyon, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mower, Nicollet, Norman, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Polk, Pope, Ramsey, Redwood, Sibley, Steele, Stevens, Swift, Swift","Northern Forest, Forest Prairie Transition, Prairie Region, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area, Southeast Forest",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/outdoor-heritage-conservation-partners-grant-program-fy-2011,,,, 10000519,"Overlay 2.2 miles of roads in Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2011,88000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare park visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 136,100 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 122,000 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 14,100 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park, overlay 2 miles of main entrance road and 1,000 feet of campground road.",,"Lake Byllesby Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/overlay-22-miles-roads-lake-byllesby-regional-park,,,, 33340,Owatonna,2011,500000,"MS Section 446A.074","Phosphorus Reduction Grant Program","Reduce wastewater phosphorus discharge to 1 mg/L or less","Reduce wastewater phosphorus discharge to 1 mg/L or less",,526745,"PFA loan",,,,,"Owatonna, City of","Local/Regional Government","Construct treatment plant improvements",,,2010-07-01,,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Freeman,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority","332 Minnesota Street, Suite W820","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 259-7465",jeff.freeman@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority ",,Steele,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/owatonna,,,, 17277,"Painting Survey",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,700,,,,,,"Ramsey County Law Library",,"To conduct a conservation assessment of 36 paintings of Ramsey County District Court judges and prepare a long range preservation plan",,"To conduct a conservation assessment of 36 paintings of Ramsey County District Court judges and prepare a long range preservation plan",2010-07-30,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Galligan,,"1815 Court House, 15 Kellogg Boulevard W","St. Paul",MN,55121,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/painting-survey,,,, 10357,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,6900,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6900,,,,"Northwest Youth and Family Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This one week project is designed for 60 emotionally disturbed students and will increase their exposure to dance, introduce them to a new form of communication, and provide them with a team experience.",,,2011-09-30,2011-12-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Adel,Chamoun,"Northwest Youth and Family Services","3490 Lexington Ave N, Ste 205",Shoreview,MN,55126,"(651) 379-3421x 3421",adel@nyfs.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-38,,,, 10363,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,5750,"Other, local or private",30750,,,,"Our Neighborhood Works","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Our Neighborhood Works is partnering with Z Puppets Rosenschnoz for Monkey Mind Pirates, an arts camp for children combining puppetry, songwriting, and yoga. The project culminates in public performances.",,,2011-07-01,2011-09-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Tenneson,"Our Neighborhood Works","4141 York Ave N",Robbinsdale,MN,55422,"(763) 537-9214",stennessen@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-40,,,, 10369,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,21180,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,21180,,,,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Musical theater collaboration with Sounds of Hope, Ltd. 233 adults with developmental disabilities will use theater, music, and dance to bridge differences and broaden arts participation. Transportation to rehearsal space at MacPhail Center for Music will introduce clients to a new arts resource.",,,2010-07-15,2011-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Patricia,Richardson,"Partnership Resources, Inc.","4200 Park Glen Rd","St Louis Park",MN,55416,"(952) 746-6207",prichardson@partnershipresources.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-41,,,, 10370,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,22436,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,8164,"Other, local or private",30600,,,,"Phoenix Alternatives Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Phoenix Alternatives's Job Enactment Program utilizes Upstream Arts a theater group providing instructional coaching in career and job development scenarios to help secure community jobs for clients with disabilities.",,,2011-01-10,2011-09-26,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Warweg,"Phoenix Alternatives Inc.","4505 White Bear Lake Pkwy Ste 1500","White Bear Lake",MN,55110,"(651) 407-7174x 204",swarweg@phoenixalternatives.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-42,,,, 10375,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,6300,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6300,,,,"Project SUCCESS AKA Project Success-Students Undertaking Creative Control","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Project SUCCESS will collaborate with the Guthrie Theater to organize four different field trips featuring three different productions for students at Washburn and South High Schools in Minneapolis.",,,2011-01-25,2011-02-22,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Emily,Heagle,"Project SUCCESS AKA Project Success-Students Undertaking Creative Control","1 Groveland Ter Ste 300",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 874-0776",emilyh@projectsuccess.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-43,,,, 10386,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,7870,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,7870,,,,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","Local/Regional Government","To bring inner-city youth and their families to a variety of arts experiences they would otherwise not be able to access to due cost and transportation",,,2010-07-01,2011-05-15,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Catherine,Penkert,"Saint Paul Parks and Recreation","25 W 4th St 400 City Hall Annex","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 266-6422",Catherine.Penkert@ci.stpaul.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-44,,,, 10392,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,21408,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,1440,"Other, local or private",22848,,,,"Senior Community Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Through Partners in Arts Participation, Senior Community Services Senior Centers will broaden opportunities for seniors to participate in the arts.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Deb,Taylor,"Senior Community Services","10709 Wayzata Blvd Ste 111",Minnetonka,MN,55305-1529,"(952) 541-1019x 317",d.taylor@seniorcommunity.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-45,,,, 10397,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,9860,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,122,"Other, local or private",9982,,,,"Southeast Asian Community Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Art Adventures is a summer arts initiative to engage and increase access to the arts for low-income, underprivileged Hmong youths through working with artists and visiting local arts organizations and events.",,,2010-06-21,2010-09-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Yia,Lee,"Southeast Asian Community Council","1827 44th Ave N",Minneapolis,MN,55412,"(763) 226-8096",ylee@seacc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-46,,,, 10418,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,5549,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3450,"Other, local or private",9000,,,,"Walker Community United Methodist Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","A writing group and an art group Expression for Wellness and Effectiveness will each meet twice monthly, for nine months, to prepare, share, and critique participants' work. It will be advertised in the Powderhorn and Phillips neighborhoods. A chapbook (32 pages) and a gallery exhibition of at least twelve works will be presented in L'Orange Gallery.",,,2011-03-20,2011-12-20,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,James,Livingston,"Walker Community United Methodist Church","PO Box 7588",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 721-9284",james.livingston_less_mined-arts@hotmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-47,,,, 10419,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,25000,,,,YouthLink,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","YouthLink requests support for an Art Garden initiative, programmed by Kulture Klub Collaborative, designed to connect homeless youth and artists in an exploration of sustainability and community.",,,2011-03-01,2011-11-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Francis,Roen,YouthLink,"41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 252-1283",roen@youthlinkmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-48,,,, 10420,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,6598,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6598,,,,YouthLink,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Four visual arts workshops programmed by Kulture Klub Collaborative and led by working artists that are designed to provide homeless young women with immersive, participatory arts experiences in a variety of media, including sculpture, photography, and creative writing.",,,2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Francis,Roen,YouthLink,"41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 252-1283",roen@youthlinkmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-49,,,, 10437,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,9400,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,9400,,,,"Bloomington Early Childhood Family Center",,"Bloomington Early Childhood Family Center's Kinderprep will bring Children's Theatre Company's storytelling and critical-thinking early childhood program, Early Bridges, to our classroom for twenty sessions.",,,2011-03-21,2011-06-10,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,Palmsten,"Bloomington Early Childhood Family Center","9600 3rd Ave S Pond Ctr",Bloomington,MN,55420-4417,"(952) 88-7601",kpalmste@bloomington.k12.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-51,,,, 10439,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,3000,"Other, local or private",28000,,,,"Abbott Northwestern Hospital Foundation AKA Penny George Institute for Health and Healing","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Abbott Northwestern Hospital Foundation will stage a series of 24 interactive arts events, working with COMPAS to identify visual, music, and written word artists who will address the needs of the diverse populations we serve.",,,2011-01-01,2011-12-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Hatch,"Abbott Northwestern Hospital Foundation AKA Penny George Institute for Health and Healing","800 E 28th St MR15115",Minneapolis,MN,55407,"(612) 863-6510",megan.hatch@allina.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-52,,,, 10449,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,26000,"Other, local or private",51000,,,,"Chinese Social Service Center","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Chinese Social Service Center will collaborate with Pan Asian Arts Alliance and local Asian service agencies, to offer the acrobatic performance, Fenmo to Asian seniors in order to break away the isolation and increase access to arts.",,,2011-03-01,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,"Yi Li",You,"Chinese Social Service Center","6632 Penn Ave S",Richfield,MN,55423,"(612) 529-2602",cssc@amamedia.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-53,,,, 10459,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,6000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,6000,,,,"Free Arts for Abused Children of Minnesota AKA Free Arts Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Free Arts for Abused Children's YES To Art program involves local artists creating short, themed projects with abused and at-risk, homeless youth. The program offers young people opportunities to build new skills in theater and to publicly perform their work.",,,2011-06-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Erin,Lauderman,"Free Arts for Abused Children of Minnesota AKA Free Arts Minnesota","400 First Ave N Ste 518",Minneapolis,MN,55401,"(612) 824-2787",Erin@freeartsminnesota.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-54,,,, 10467,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,16000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,16000,,,,"Jabbok Family Services AKA INSTEP","K-12 Education","INSTEP will bring Children's Theatre Company's storytelling and critical-thinking early childhood program, Early Bridges, to our classroom, for 30 sessions with children and teaching staff.",,,2011-03-26,2011-12-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Lindsay,Hummer,"Jabbok Family Services AKA INSTEP","2608 Blaisdell Ave S",Minneapolis,MN,55408-5107,"(612) 872-7855",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-55,,,, 10468,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,23032,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,23032,,,,"Jewish Family Service of Saint Paul","Non-Profit Business/Entity","The SWAY (Seniors Weaving Arts with Youth), a community dance/theatre program is a collaborative between artist (Kairos Dance Theatre) and social service entity (NORC: Home for a Lifetime!). The program blends art, elders and youth in an intergenerational dance/theater series over 4-6 weeks culminating in a community celebratory performance.",,,2011-01-01,2011-12-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nancy,Lee,"Jewish Family Service of Saint Paul","1633 W Seventh St","St Paul",MN,55102,"(651) 690-8938",nlee@jfssp.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-56,,,, 10488,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,11122,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,11122,,,,"Opportunity Neighborhood","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Opportunity Partners provides services to people with developmental disabilities and other special needs. Based on their success in providing high quality arts experiences, we want to provide Upstream Arts workshops for our clients.",,,2011-02-08,2011-05-03,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kris,Ziegler,"Opportunity Neighborhood","1417 10th St NW Ste 104","New Brighton",MN,55112,"(612) 435-6246x 2",kris@opportunityneighborhood.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-59,,,, 10207,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,23750,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,23750,,,,"Southeast Asian Community Council","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Southeast Asian Community Council's Art Adventures engages and increases access to the rich art and cultural vibrancy of the Twin Cities for underprivileged Hmong youths through art classes taught by local Hmong artists and field trips to local art organizations.",,,2011-01-15,2011-07-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Doua,Lee,"Southeast Asian Community Council","1827 N 44th Ave",Minneapolis,MN,55412,"(612) 521-4859",dlee@seacc-mn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-21,,,, 10212,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,11078,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,11078,,,,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation AKA Wilder Foundation","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Wilder Foundation will enable 267 low-income youth and elders to participate in the arts by providing tickets to performances, transportation, and a drum residency.",,,2010-06-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kirsten,Johnson,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation AKA Wilder Foundation","451 Lexington Pkwy N","St Paul",MN,55104,"(651) 280-2492",kirsten.johnson@wilder.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-22,,,, 10229,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,25000,,,,"Children's Health Care Foundation AKA Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Children's Arts and Healing Project is a collaborative project designed to broaden opportunities for patients, children, and families who visit our hospitals, to participate in the arts.",,,2011-01-01,2011-12-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Mark,Heymans,"Children's Health Care Foundation AKA Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota","2910 Centre Pointe Dr",Roseville,MN,55113,"(612) 813-6604",mark.heymans@childrensmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-24,,,, 10239,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,13800,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,13800,,,,"Cornerstone Advocacy Service","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Day One and the Pangea World Theater will create arts-based advocacy tools, to be presented with a performance of Breaking the Silence, at a statewide meeting of domestic violence professionals.",,,2011-04-01,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Anna,Stern,"Cornerstone Advocacy Service","1000 E 80th St",Bloomington,MN,55420-1424,"(952) 646-6523",astern@dayoneservices.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-25,,,, 10244,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,25000,,,,"Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Up to 30 adults with Down syndrome will use puppetry, music, and performance to learn techniques for coping with stress through the Monkey Mind Pirates program, created by Z Puppets Rosenschnoz.",,,2011-08-22,2011-11-07,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Kathleen,McDonnell-Forney,"Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota","656 Transfer Rd","St Paul",MN,55114,"(651) 603-0720",kathleen@dsamn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-27,,,, 10248,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,2799,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,250,"Other, local or private",2799,,,,YouthLink,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","YouthLink will partner with Kulture Klub Collaborative to create a symposium, print document, and Web site, discussing the cultural production of homelessness.",,,2011-06-01,2012-02-28,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Bob,Nelson,YouthLink,"41 N 12th St",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 252-1215",nelson@youthlinkmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-28,,,, 10252,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,24857,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,143,"Other, local or private",25000,,,,"Episcopal Community Services","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artist-led activities will foster creative expression, teamwork, inter-cultural understanding, and a sense of accomplishment for low-income children/youth living in low-income residential properties.",,,2011-01-01,2011-08-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Megan,Mastrian,"Episcopal Community Services","1730 Clifton Pl Ste 10",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 874-8823",joypeterson@ecsmn.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-29,,,, 10264,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,24670,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,24670,,,,"Hnub Tshiab: Hmong Women Achieving","Non-Profit Business/Entity","In a 3-day retreat, Hmong women and girls will write their stories, experience different writing and storytelling styles, create writing projects, and network with established Hmong women writers.",,,2011-01-01,2011-12-24,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Nou,Yang,"Hnub Tshiab: Hmong Women Achieving","PO Box 14127","St Paul",MN,55114,"(612) 644-8487",nouhippo@yahoo.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-30,,,, 10294,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,3275,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,3275,,,,"Ivanhoe Public Library",Libraries,"Ivanhoe Public Library will bring the Prairie Players Theater to our city to spend a week teaching theater skills to kids 8 and up. At the end of the week they will put on a public performance.",,,2011-05-01,2012-04-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Vizecky,"Ivanhoe Public Library","PO Box 25",Ivanhoe,MN,56142,"(507) 694-1555",svizecky@plumcreeklibrary.net,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-31,,,, 10313,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,32907,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,16301,"Other, local or private",49208,,,,Lyngblomsten,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Lyngblomsten to provide a year of arts events workshops for older adults and intergenerational community members designed to enhances lives, ignite creativity, and drive passion toward living full, whole lives. Workshops in visual arts, writing, vocal music, and storytelling will happen on site as well as provide funds for off-site transportation to arts events.",,,2010-07-29,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,Davis,Lyngblomsten,"1415 Almond Ave","St Paul",MN,55108,"(651) 632-5356",mdavis@lyngblomsten.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-33,,,, 10314,"Partners in Arts Participation",2011,25000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,12800,"Other, local or private",37800,,,,Lyngblomsten,"Non-Profit Business/Entity","Artful Living at Lyngblomsten: Arts for Every Season of Life, brings fine arts events, workshops by resident artists, and celebrations of creativity for Lyngblomsten older adults and community members. Through this request, they are introducing two new seasons of art to complete 2011 and continuing two art partnerships from previous seasons.",,,2011-04-01,2012-01-31,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melanie,Davis,Lyngblomsten,"1415 Almond Ave","St Paul",MN,55108,"(651) 632-5356",mdavis@lyngblomsten.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/partners-arts-participation-34,,,, 17253,"Peter Kremer House Gutter Replacement",2011,6999,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Minnesota Lake",,"To abate water damage through proper drainage to preserve the Peter Kremer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",,"To abate water damage through proper drainage to preserve the Peter Kremer House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-08-06,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Margaret,Sonnek,,"317 Main Street N, PO Box 225","Minnesota Lake",MN,56068,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/peter-kremer-house-gutter-replacement,,,, 1052,"Plum Creek Library System Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2011,110195,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,,,,,,,"Plum Creek Library System",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Plum Creek Library System (PCLS) is a federated regional public library system with central services located in southwestern Minnesota. It has twenty-five member public libraries located in nine counties: Cottonwood, Jackson, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, and Rock.PCLS and member public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. Plum Creek Library System's share through the formula is $110,897 in 2010 and $110,195 in 2011. The funds enable PCLS member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions exceed the available resources. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Plum Creek Library System Final Report FY 2011 - Executive Summary, Plum Creek Library System Final Report FY 2011, Plum Creek Library System Final Report FY 2010","Mark ",Ranum,"Plum Creek Library System","290 S. Lake Street",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 376-5803",mranum@plumcreeklibrary.net,,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plum-creek-library-system-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 1052,"Plum Creek Library System Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2010,110897,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,,,,,,,"Plum Creek Library System",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Plum Creek Library System (PCLS) is a federated regional public library system with central services located in southwestern Minnesota. It has twenty-five member public libraries located in nine counties: Cottonwood, Jackson, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, and Rock.PCLS and member public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. Plum Creek Library System's share through the formula is $110,897 in 2010 and $110,195 in 2011. The funds enable PCLS member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions exceed the available resources. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Plum Creek Library System Final Report FY 2011 - Executive Summary, Plum Creek Library System Final Report FY 2011, Plum Creek Library System Final Report FY 2010","Mark ",Ranum,"Plum Creek Library System","290 S. Lake Street",Worthington,MN,56187,"(507) 376-5803",mranum@plumcreeklibrary.net,,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Cottonwood, Jackson, Lincoln, Lyon, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Rock",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/plum-creek-library-system-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 786,"Prairie Heritage Fund - Acquisition and Restoration, Phase 2",2011,3015000,"ML 2010, Ch. 361, Art. 1, Sec. 2, Subd. 2(c )","$3,015,000 in fiscal year 2011 is to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Pheasants Forever to acquire and restore land to be added to the state wildlife management area system. A list of proposed fee title acquisitions and a list of proposed restoration projects, describing the types and locations of restorations, must be provided as part of the required accomplishment plan. The commissioner of natural resources must agree in writing to each proposed acquisition. All restorations must comply with subdivision 9, paragraph(b).",,"1020 acres",,525000,non-state,3015000,,,,"Pheasants Forever","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This program will protect 900 acres of priority prairie grassland, wetland habitat, and native remnant prairie (if available) as state wildlife management areas (WMA). In addition, acquired lands will be restored and/or enhanced to prairie and/or wetland habitat. Once complete, these WMAs will provide quality grassland/wetland habitat complexes that will benefit a myriad of game and non-game species and will provide public recreational opportunities for the citizens of Minnesota. ","The threats to wildlife habitat in the farmland regions of Minnesota are constant and increasing. Development pressures from urbanization, industry (e.g. wind, gravel) and agriculture put our existing habitats in constant jeopardy. Minnesota is also losing significant acreage of grassland habitat (approximately 70,000 acres last year) in the farmland region of Minnesota due to expiring CRP contracts. Now it is even more urgent to provide the vital permanent, high quality habitat complexes on a landscape level to protect and maintain wildlife populations. In addition, providing a place for Minnesotans to hunt, trap, fish and otherwise recreate in the outdoors are urgent needs, and needs we can deliver right now. To help slow and reverse the loss of habitat and declining wildlife populations, Pheasants Forever and our partners will protect (fee acquisition from willing sellers) 900 acres of high priority grassland, wetland habitat, and native remnant prairie (if available) as state wildlife management areas (WMA). Striving to build landscape level habitat complexes that will protect and sustain wildlife populations, 17 of the 20 potential projects are additions to existing WMA's and all projects have been developed in consultation with the local DNR managers. DNR Commissioner approval will be received for any project funded under this proposal.? All acquired lands will be restored and/or enhanced. Acquired croplands will be restored to diverse grasslands and wetlands to the fullest extent. Enhancement to existing prairie grasslands and wetlands will also occur as determined by the DNR Manager and PF Biologists. Enhancements could include undesirable woody vegetation removal, water control structure installation, inter-seeding within grasslands to increase diversity and structure, managed grazing, invasive species control, or any other activity that improves the diversity and health of the prairie-wetland habitat complex. We will use as diverse of a seed mixture as reasonable for the site to achieve diversity and quality functional habitat using plants native to Minnesota. Pheasants Forever's network of 76 Minnesota chapters and 24,000 members have been actively involved in protecting and restoring lands in partnership with the Minnesota DNR for 27 years. Wildlife Management Areas have proven to be an invaluable tool in protecting and sustaining habitat and the myriad of species that call them home. WMA's provide many recreational opportunities and are enjoyed by thousands of Minnesotans every year. ","Accomplishment PlanWorking with numerous partners throughout the state of Minnesota, Pheasants Forever acquired 1,020.7 acres of land from willing sellers within the project area of Minnesota. These lands have been enrolled into the state Wildlife Management Area (WMA) System and will be protected and managed in perpetuity by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. In addition, these newly acquired WMAs will provide public access and recreational opportunities for ALL Minnesotans, so fundamentally important to our outdoor heritage.More specifically, a total of 9 parcels were acquired within Mower, Dakota, McLeod, Pope, Wright, Pipestone, Kandiyohi and Todd Counties. A total of 10 landowners were presented with offers and PF was successful in securing 9 of those parcels (90% success rate). Offers to landowners were based on appraised values and seemed to be competitive with the market at the time. Most projects were closed early enough in the project period, and therefore the agricultural land boom of 2012 seemed to have little affect on our ability to secure parcels. Parcels were identified in conjunction with DNR wildlife professionals and based on criteria in addition to minimum WMA standards that included: habitat restoration potential, landscape scale significance, presence of significant natural communities, future expansion potential, and multiple benefit analysis.In total, $3,014,821.38 of Outdoor Heritage Funds were matched with $501,571.03 of non-state funding to complete this work. We are slightly short of our match goal on this appropriation ($23,428.97). However, when looking at all of our WMA acceleration appropriations, we currently are exceeding our match goals by over $425,000 and expect that number to grow.Striving to build upon past investments in wildlife habitat conservation and landscape level habitat complexes that protect and sustain wildlife populations, 6 of the 9 parcels are additions to existing WMAs or are adjacent to existing permanently protected lands. All parcels acquired have been restored and/or enhanced to as a high quality as practicable. All agricultural row crops on these parcels have been restored to native grassland/wetland complexes. The grasslands were restored using a broadcast or drill seeded method with a diverse mix of native grasses and forb species. Wetlands were restored using a combination of tile breaking, sediment removal, dike construction, and water control structures. 45 acres of native prairie have been protected, and all parcels have been opened for public use.",2010-07-01,2015-06-30,"Outdoor Heritage Fund",None,,,Joe,Pavelko,"Pheasants Forever","7975 Acorn Circle ",Victoria,None,55386,6125323800,jpavelko@pheasantsforever.org,"Land Acquisition, Restoration/Enhancement","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Benton, Chippewa, Dakota, Goodhue, Lincoln, McLeod, Meeker, Mower, Pipestone, Pope, Redwood, Stearns, Todd, Todd","Forest Prairie Transition, Prairie Region, Metropolitan - Urbanizing Area",,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/prairie-heritage-fund-acquisition-and-restoration-0,,,, 12164,"Production Assistance",2011,120,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An increase in attendance earned income, etc. among funded organizations. An increase in public participation. More artists become involved in projects that are artistically challenging for both the artists and audiences.",,,8880,"Other, local or private",9000,,,,"Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra","Non-Profit Business/Entity","2010-11 concert season.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Paul,Niemisto,"Cannon Valley Regional Orchestra","608 Zanmiller Dr W",Northfield,MN,55057,"(507) 645-7554",niemisto@stolaf.edu,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/production-assistance-21,,,, 13027,"Project Grant",2011,5157,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","New arts initiatives emerge. Minnesota cultural and ethnic arts traditions are celebrated. New partners are identified to deliver service.",,,12803,"Other, local or private",17960,,,,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute",,"The Lake Sylvia Flute Institute will provide flute and guitar instruction for musicians (Suzuki trained and traditional) ages 5-19 years and training for adult musicians interested in becoming teachers of, or furthering their studies in, the Suzuki Method",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Susan,Davies,"Lake Sylvia Flute Institute","1777 Glennview Ave",Roseville,MN,55113,"(651) 636-0046",,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-grant-30,,,, 739,"Project Get Outdoors",2011,15000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 08h","$15,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Project Get Outdoors, Inc. to develop out of school programs connecting children to local nature experiences.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"Project Get Outdoors, Inc.","Non-Profit Business/Entity"," PROJECT OVERVIEW Outdoor recreation is declining among Minnesota children and families. Efforts are underway to try and reverse this trend. One of those efforts - led by Project Get Outdoors, Inc. - is working to implement a program that reconnects Minnesota children in grades K-8 to nature exploration and outdoor recreation utilizing our public lands. Using this appropriation, Project Get Outdoors, Inc. created 50 toolkits and five equipment trunks with supplies that encourage over 100 safe, after-school activities that get kids out in nature. Activities include insect collection, themed hikes, geo-caching, and fishing. These toolkits are available free of charge to interested communities in southern Minnesota by Project GO coordinators along with training for community volunteers on how to start and sustain their own unique programs. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS Project GO has developed a toolkit to help local communities design, implement, evaluate, and sustain free after-school and summer programs that introduce children to nearby public lands and outdoor activities and skills they can enjoy at these sites. Through funds from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Project GO was able to assemble 50 Activity Backpacks and 32 Equipment Trunks for Project GO program leaders to use in their communities. Each program leader is issued a backpack to keep during their involvement with the Project GO program. The Activity Backpacks provide basic supplies to help leaders implement 100 or more different outdoor games, projects, and activities. The Equipment Trunks focus on 16 different activities and are available for Project GO leaders to check out for free. These trunks are housed at Whitewater State Park for use in SE Minnesota and we anticipate the other set of 16 trunks will be housed out of Minneopa State Park for use by Project GO clubs in SW Minnesota. At the time of this report, 14 backpacks have been issued. Equipment trunks are beginning to be checked out. Program leaders are excited to have these resources and so far, feedback has been very positive. The children are happy to have more diverse equipment and supplies to use while learning about the outdoors. We plan to evaluate the usefulness of these resources over the coming year via a program leader survey. One obstacle we are looking at is getting the equipment trunks to and from program sites that are farther from the storage site. We are hoping to develop a network of volunteer ""runners"" who would be reimbursed mileage for delivering and returning the equipment trunks when a GO site in a community such as Red Wing or Spring Grove desires to check out a trunk. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION The completed Activity Backpacks have already been issued to 14 sites. We will continue to help communities design Project GO programs that are unique as well as work with local staff at community organizations such as youth centers, school age child care programs, and other after school sites to introduce children in those programs to nature through our toolkit resources. Since completing the assembly of the 50 Activity Backpacks and 32 Equipment Trunks, Project GO has formed a partnership with local public health and child care resource professionals to look at implementing our program into the larger child care centers that serve school age children during the after school hours. We are currently piloting this at a child care center in Caledonia and looking to work with two child care centers in Rochester. We will train the school age room staff at these centers to use our backpacks at least once a week. As an incentive for them to use the backpacks and journal their experiences, Project GO will provide a person to come out to their site no more than once a month to lead a hands-on nature activity using one of the Equipment Trunks. This new approach with child care centers will allow us to serve many more children. Project GO will be presenting at an upcoming Focus on the Child conference in Rochester, sharing this information with child care providers from across the southern region. A number of colleges and college professors in SE Minnesota have expressed enthusiasm to connect their students to service learning, internship, and practicum experiences with Project GO. We have found that college students bring great enthusiasm to the program which the children really enjoy and in exchange Project GO is able to provide real world learning experiences for these students. We are already looking to secure additional funds to purchase more backpacks, as we anticipate the first 50 will be issued within a year. The US Fish & Wildlife Service Winona District is eager to help us acquire another batch of backpacks.",,"Final Report",2010-07-01,2010-11-16,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Sara,Grover,"Project Get Outdoors, Inc.","Whitewater State Park, 19041 Hwy 74",Altura,MN,55910,"(507) 951-5885",sara.grover@yahoo.com,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/project-get-outdoors,,,, 3316,"Protecting Ramsey County's Drinking Water Supply Management Areas",2011,128625,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (c)","(c) $3,000,000 the first year and $3,000,000 the second year are for nonpoint source pollution reduction and restoration grants to watershed districts, watershed management organizations, counties, and soil and water conservation districts for grants in addition to grants available under paragraphs (a) and (b) to keep water on the land and to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams, and to protect groundwater and drinking water. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a local match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans. Up to five percent may be used for administering the grants (2011 - Clean Water Assistance)",,"The Ramsey Conservation District was able to seal 163 wells with 70% of the wells located in Drinking Water Supply Management Areas. ",,110000,,,,,,"Ramsey Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","The glacial geology of Ramsey County includes many layers of impermeable and semi-permeable material that can protect aquifers from contaminated waters. Many municipal public supply wells exist to draw water from these aquifers to supply thousands of consumers on a daily basis. Unfortunately, abandoned/unused wells also penetrate the protective layers of glacial material and can ""short-circuit"" the natural protection our glacial geology can provide allowing unfettered movement of contamination to even deeper aquifers below the ground. These abandoned/unused wells are a significant threat to our drinking water quality especially within the recharge zones of these public water supply wells. With a grant from the Clean Water Fund the Ramsey Conservation District (RCD) will implement a well sealing cost-share program targeted to drinking water supply management areas and well-head protection areas within municipal water supplies. Sealing of these wells will prevent surface water from flowing into deep aquifers directly. Through this grant the RCD will provide cost share to homeowners to help in the cost of sealing their abandoned/unused wells. ",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Michael,Goodnature,,,,,,"(651) 266-7274",mike.goodnature@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/protecting-ramsey-countys-drinking-water-supply-management-areas-0,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 10000296,"Provide 600 hours of shuttle service at Como Regional Park",2011,125000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Service Schedule was weekends from May-Sept and weekdays June-Aug from 9:30am-6:30pm.? Shuttle service was from off-site parking lots at the Minnesota State Fair or Midway Stadium to the entrance of Como Park Zoo and Conservatory to mitigate traffic and congestion in and around Como Regional Park. The Como Shuttle offered guests 96 days, 870 hours, April - September 2010 the opportunity to conveniently park off-site and ride to the front entrance of Como Park Zoo & Conservatory.? In 2010, 30,485 riders rode round trip.? The average daily capture rate of guests was 5.1%, with the high seasonal rate of 11%.With the grant, we purchased one bus in 2010 to add to the other 3 previously purchased at a cost of $215,413.27 with delivery on Aug. 10, 2010.? This is a low-emission diesel shuttle, with 28 seats from Hoglund Bus Company.?Assuming 4 riders per car, this equals on average 440 less cars within and around the Como Regional Park area driving around looking for a parking spot. ?Those vehicles over a course of 96 days of operation reduced their miles driven by 3 miles which would equal a total savings of 32.2 metric tons of CO2* not put into the atmosphere. This reduction of green house emissions is equivalent to:3,960 gallons of gas81.9 barrels of oil consumed Enough electricity use of 4.3 homes for one year Carbon sequestered by 903 tree seedlings grown for 10 years Carbon sequestered by 7.5 acres of pine forest Greenhouse gas emissions avoided by recycling 11.9 tons of waste instead of sending to the landfill",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Como Regional Park Shuttle Operation: Provide 600 plus hours of shuttle service in the park connecting people to various park amenities.",,"Como Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/provide-600-hours-shuttle-service-como-regional-park,,,, 11934,"Public Art Planning",2011,24100,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","Region 7E artists and arts organizations have more opportunities to provide public art activities.",,,,,24100,,,,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Dollars regranted for public art projects in Region 7E and for workshops.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Childs,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","2300 Myrtle Ave, Ste 160","St Paul",MN,55114-1854,"(651) 641-1128",melinda@forecastpublicart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, East Central Regional Development Commission",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-planning-4,,,, 11977,"Public Art",2011,6771,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access","More people have greater understanding on the value of and access to the arts. Increased opportunities for artists due to planned project. Community pride is fostered.",,,,,6771,,,,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","$2,000 Bill Mund, $2,000 City of Holdingford, $2,000 ISD 728 Community Ed, $2,000 Visual Arts Minnesota (these were partially funded from a carry over of funds in the amount of $1,229).",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Childs,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","2300 Myrtle Ave, Ste 160","St Paul",MN,55114-1854,"(651) 641-1128",melinda@forecastpublicart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Central Minnesota Arts Board",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art,,,, 12043,"Public Art",2011,12200,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,,,12200,,,,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","Non-Profit Business/Entity","To regrant 4 Public Art Planning Grants in the SMAHC Region: Gail Holinka, Worthington; Kristen Allen, New London; Lisa Bergh, New London; Upper MN Valley RDC, Appleton.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Melinda,Childs,"FORECAST Public Artworks AKA Forecast Public Art","2300 Myrtle Ave, Ste 160","St Paul",MN,55114-1854,"(651) 641-1128",melinda@forecastpublicart.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southwest Minnesota Arts Council ",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/public-art-0,,,, 17264,"Quatrefoil Library Collections Preservation Project",2011,6264,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1500,,,,,,"Quatrefoil Library",,"To meet archival storage guidelines through proper storage and preservation for a significant collection",,"To meet archival storage guidelines through proper storage and preservation for a significant collection",2010-08-20,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kathy,Robbins,,"1619 Dayton Avenue, Suite 105","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/quatrefoil-library-collections-preservation-project,,,, 1377,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District (RWMWD) Excess Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2011,121000,,,,,,,,,,,.65,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District the information and tools necessary to improve water quality in Battle Creek Lake, Beaver Lake, Carver Lake, Keller Lake and Wakefield Lake through targeted phosphorus reduction activities in the watershed.",,,2011-02-22,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,,,,,,651-757-2205,brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramsey-washington-metro-watershed-district-rwmwd-excess-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-t,,,, 1377,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District (RWMWD) Excess Nutrient Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Project",2012,224860,,,,,,,,,,,.48,"Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District the information and tools necessary to improve water quality in Battle Creek Lake, Beaver Lake, Carver Lake, Keller Lake and Wakefield Lake through targeted phosphorus reduction activities in the watershed.",,,2011-02-22,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,,,,,,651-757-2205,brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,Ramsey,,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ramsey-washington-metro-watershed-district-rwmwd-excess-nutrient-total-maximum-daily-load-t,,,, 17144,"Real Estate Agent Training for Historic Property Sales",2011,3600,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,536,,,,,,"Preservation Alliance of Minnesota",,"To provide accredited training concerning historic properties for real estate agents",,"To provide accredited training concerning historic properties for real estate agents",2010-07-01,2011-01-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Shannon,Malzahn,,"416 Landmark Center, 75 West 5th Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/real-estate-agent-training-historic-property-sales,,,, 10000303,"Redevelop play area at Hyland-Bush-Anderson Lakes Park Reserve",2011,710000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in visits to the play area over time. The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 play area visits (pre-construction) with 2013 play area visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of expanding this play area.","The project is completed and the grant closed out in 2012. This project resulted in an increase on play area visits of 16 percent. Prior to construction, annual play area visits were estimated to be 132,000 (2008). Post-construction (2013) annual play area visits were estimated to be 153,000.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Phase 2 development of the Hyland Play area--the Park District's most popular play area. A? Phase 2 will consist of expansion of the current play area to add additional play elements which will increase capacity for the site.",,"Hyland/Bush/Anderson Lakes Park Reserve - TRPD",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Boe Carlson",,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelop-play-area-hyland-bush-anderson-lakes-park-reserve,,,, 10000715,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,807,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park redevelop the playground. ",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000715,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,807,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park redevelop the playground. ",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation,,,, 10000716,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2012,1482,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playgound redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 10000716,"Redevelopment of the Upper Afton Playground at Battle Creek Regional Park (reallocation)",2011,1482,"M.L. 2017, Chp. 91, Art. 3, Sec. 4 (SFY 2018) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Measure and report the acres redeveloped, square feet of playground redeveloped, sq ft of road developed and turf restored, miles of trail and sidewalk constructed, number and type of amenities added, and number of participants who provided input. ","775' of new trail, 18,115 sq. ft. of playground container redeveloped, 1.71 development acres, 7 accessible picnic tables and table slabs, 1 accessible grill and charcoal bin and concrete slab, 8 picnic tables on existing concrete slabs, 134 linear feet of new limestone seat walls, sand play and water log with one activator, interactive play stream with 3 activators, 1 nature play nest structure, 1 nature play stilt maze, 3 nature play tree logs, 1 swing set with accessible swing and 2 standard swings, 1 play tower for 5-12 year old age range, 1 toddler play structure 2-5 year old age range, 1 standard play twister, 2 zip lines, 1 standard rope, 1 accessible zip line, 35,000 sq. ft. turf and landscape restoration ",,,,,,"City Council",,"Ramsey County",,,,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",Oyanagi,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/redevelopment-upper-afton-playground-battle-creek-regional-park-reallocation-0,,,, 17446,"Reflections of Hmong History Through Tapestry",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,2180,,,,,,"Center for Hmong Studies",," An interpretive exhibit, ""Hmong History Through Textile"", was created to show the relationship between Hmong history and the changing styles of traditional clothing and the ""story cloth"". Paj ntaub (flower cloth) is a form of textile artwork used to decorate women's skirts, men's collars and story cloths. The design of tradtional Hmong clothing identifies its wearer by familial, political, cultural and geographical connections. After the Vietnam War, thousands of Hmong were displaced. Pre-war story cloths had geometric designs. Post-war women in refugee camps designed explicit depictions of political turmoil and real-life experiences. Eventually, there was a market outside of the Hmong community for these story cloths and the depictions shifted to folk tales. The initial research for the exhibit was conducted by a professional exhibit development consultant. This consultant reviewed the literature, consulted with private collectors and museums and took a survey of institutions having Hmong artifacts, exhibits and/or relevant information.   Fifty seven artifacts to be used in the exhibit were cataloged and the information put in a spreadsheet by an intern. The exhibit was then designed and the mounts and  labels created for the artifact display.                                                                                                                                   The exhibit runs from September 15, 2011-January 15, 2012 at the Center for Hmong Studies at Concordia University. ",,"To hire a professional historian to document Hmong textiles in various repositories preparatory to an exhibit",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Lee,"Pao Xiong",,"275 North Syndicate Street","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/reflections-hmong-history-through-tapestry,,,, 10480,"Regional Dance Development Initiative",2011,100000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access",,,,35430,"Other, local or private",135430,,,,"Minnesota Shubert Center for Dance and Music AKA The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Regional Dance Development Initiative to provide professional development for Minnesota dance makers, to build connections and relationships that will continue to nourish dance artists, and develop the overall capacity and infrastructure of the MN dance community.",,,2010-08-15,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Tim,Bliss,"Minnesota Shubert Center for Dance and Music AKA The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts","528 Hennepin Ave Ste 200",Minneapolis,MN,55403,"(612) 206-3636",tbliss@thecowlescenter.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/regional-dance-development-initiative,,,, 10000302,"Renovate Eastman Nature Center at Elm Creek Park Reserve",2011,2492000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in nature center visits over time. A? The 2015 annual report will compare 2010 nature center visits (pre-construction) with 2013 nature center visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of expanding this nature center.","Project completed.",,,,,,"Three Rivers Park District Board",,"Three Rivers Park District",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve. Renovate Nature Center.",,"Elm Creek Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Boe,Carlson,,"3000 Xenium Lane N",Plymouth,MN,55441,763-559-9000,bcarlson@threeriversparkdistrict.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/renovate-eastman-nature-center-elm-creek-park-reserve,,,, 10000518,"Replace 3 septic systems at Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011,76000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits overtime. The 2014 annual report will compare park and trail visit growth from 2011 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction).","The project was successfully completed. The park visits increased from 541,400 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 680,600 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 139,200 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park and Spring Lake Park Reserve, replace three septic systems.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-3-septic-systems-lebanon-hills-regional-park-and-spring-lake-park-reserve,,,, 10000530,"Replace play areas at Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional park",2011,1067000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare 2010 park visits (pre-construction) to 2013 park visits (post-construction) to measure the effect of this park development project.","The grant was closed-out. Community engagement, design and construction completed June 30, 2012. Visitation to Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park in 2010 (pre-construction) was 5,100,800 and in 2012 (post-construction) it was 5,361,200. This constitutes an increase of 260,400 in visits. Due to the size of the park, the improvement to the play areas are expected to be one factor contributing to increased visitation.",,,,,,"Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board",,"Minneapolis Chain of Lakes Regional Park, replace play areas, include new equipment, surfacing, drainage, benches, shade areas and other improvements.",,"Minneapolis Chain-of-Lakes Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Adam Arvidson",,,"2117 West River Rd",Minneapolis,MN,55411,612-230-6470,aarvidson@minneapolisparks.org,,"Metropolitan Council",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/replace-play-areas-minneapolis-chain-lakes-regional-park,,,, 17460,"Research for Temperance and Temptation",2011,5250,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,83493,,,,,,"The Rose Ensemble",," A professional historian was hired and research was conducted as preparation for a concert production of ""Temperance and Temptation"". Historical information, music and lyrics for temperance and anti-temperance songs and compelling images were incorporated into the performances. The result was an artistic performance grounded in Minnesota history.   ",,"To hire a professional historian to research historic temperance music on file at six repositories preparatory to a concert series that will perform them",2010-11-03,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Jordan,Sramek,,"Landmark Center Suite 314, 75 West Fifth Street","St. Paul",MN,55102,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/research-temperance-and-temptation,,,, 10000515,"Restore prairie and restore 1,500 lineal feet of river bluff at Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center in Spring Lake Park Reserve",2011,145000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","A minimum of 60 native prairie species will be planted along with oaks to reflect the site's eco-type as an oak savanna. 2013 report will report what is planted.","The restoration included planting approximately sixty native prairie species in addition to oaks to reflect the site??s eco-type as an oak savanna. The project was successfully completed in 2012. Grant closed-out.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve, restore prairie at Schaar's Bluff Gathering Center campus including ecological improvement of 1,500 feet of Mississippi River bluff.",,"Spring Lake Park Reserve",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-prairie-and-restore-1500-lineal-feet-river-bluff-schaars-bluff-gathering-center,,,, 10000535,"Restore prairie and oak savanna at Battle Creek Regional Park",2011,343000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Approximately 47 additional species of native grasses and forbs have been added with the prairie plantings. Post restoration data will be collected for additional bird sightings starting in the spring of 2011 and will continue throughout the 2011 breeding","Project completed.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"At Battle Creek Regional Park, restore 200 acres of prairie and oak savanna providing additional quality habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including those of greatest conservation need (e.g. Meadow Larks, Bobolinks and other grassland birds).",,"Battle Creek & Indian Mounds Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/restore-prairie-and-oak-savanna-battle-creek-regional-park,,,, 4015,"Riparian Buffer Easement Program, Phase 1 (FY 2010/2011)",2011,6940000,,,"BWSR and SWCDs will work with private landowners to enroll 187 easements adjacent to public waters that will permanently protect more than 1, 486 acres in 23 counties. Evaluation and Outcome Plans. These RIM easements are a part of a comprehensive public-private partnership to establish and restore permanent conservation easements on riparian buffers to keep water on the land in order to decrease sediment, pollutant and nutrient transport, reduce hydrologic impacts to surface waters and increase infiltration for groundwater recharge. RIM easements are selected to meet local identified water quality goals within the larger scope of Minnesota's clean water efforts. The long-term evaluation of clean water fund projects will be monitored as part of the state's intensive watershed monitoring strategy. RIM easements are subject to ongoing inspection to ensure compliance for the duration of the easement in accordance with established guidelines. ",,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources","State Government"," This program is a part of a comprehensive clean water strategy to prevent sediment and nutrients from entering our lakes, rivers, and streams; enhance fish and wildlife habitat; protect groundwater and wetlands. Specifically the Riparian Buffer Easement Program targets creating buffers on riparian lands adjacent to public waters, except wetlands. Through the Reinvest in Minnesota Program (RIM) and in partnership with Soil and Water Conservation Districts and private landowners, permanent conservation easements are purchased and buffers established. In 1986, the Reinvest in Minnesota Resources Act was enacted to restore certain marginal and environmental sensitive agricultural land to protect soil and water quality and support fish and wildlife habitat. Utilizing the RIM conservation easement program, conservation easements on riparian lands adjacent to public waters, are purchased. Lands that were targeted were new or existing USDA Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts with cropping history. Participating landowners receive a payment to retire land in agricultural production and to establish permanent buffers of native vegetation that must be at least 50 feet where possible and no more than 100 feet.Buffer strips of native vegetation will be established on the above easement acres, all of which are adjacent to public waters. The program is targeted to critical CRP acres so these areas would be permanently protected instead of enrolled in short-term easements. These buffers slow and prevent sediment from entering lakes, rivers and streams, reduce hydrologic impacts to surface waters and increase infiltration for groundwater recharge. Minnesota currently has just over 200,000 acres of Conservation Reserve Program in buffer practices at various stages of their 10-15 year contracts, some soon to expire. The buffer initiative compliments other programs, both existing and yet to be developed, over the next 25 years. A statewide sign up began Dec. 1, 2009. All funds available for Fiscal Year 2010 -FY 2011 were allocated by Feb. 1, 2010 (see attached map) ",,,2010-01-01,2011-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,"Riparian Buffer Easement Program, Phase 1 (FY 2010/2011)",Kevin,Lines,"Board of Water and Soil Resources","520 Lafayette Rd. Suite 200","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 297-1894",kevin.lines@state.mn.us,"Preservation, Restoration/Enhancement",,,"Blue Earth, Brown, Carver, Chisago, Cottonwood, Faribault, Jackson, Kandiyohi, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Murray, Nobles, Olmsted, Otter Tail, Pope, Redwood, Renville, Rice, Scott, Steele, Stevens, Wilkin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/riparian-buffer-easement-program-phase-1-fy-20102011,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 964,"Root River Watershed Comprehensive Strategy Development and Project Support",2011,319700,,,,,,,,,,,1.24,"Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","TMDL project in the Root River Watershed that will support surface water assessment, analysis of data, interpretation of southeast Minnesota's karst landscape, stressor identification, TMDL computation, source assessment, and implementation planning.",,,2010-08-30,2014-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Donna ",Rasmussen,"Fillmore County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 765-4415",donna.rasmussen@fillmoreswcd.org,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Winona",,"Root River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/root-river-watershed-comprehensive-strategy-development-and-project-support,,,, 17429,"Schwyzer Lodge Accessibility Project",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1566,,,,,,"Audubon Center of the North Woods",," An entrance ramp was constructed and five doorways were widened to improve the accessibility of the historic Scwyzer Lodge. The ramp was consructed with green treated lumber and measures 36 feet long by 4 feet wide. Crushed limestone was put down on the trail leading from the parking lot to the foot of the ramp. One exterior and four interior doors were widened to 36 inches. All trim and jams were stained to match the original woodwork as closely as possible. ",,"To add Americans with Disability act compliant access to the Schwyzer Lodge, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ty,Johnson,,"54165 Audubon Drive, PO Box 530",Sandstone,MN,55072,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/schwyzer-lodge-accessibility-project,,,, 700,"Science and Innovation from Soudan Underground Mine State Park",2011,545000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 03f","$545,000 is from the trust fund to the Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota to characterize unique microbes discovered in the Soudan Underground Mine State Park and investigate the potential application in bioenergy and bioremediation. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"U of MN","Public College/University","PROJECT OVERVIEWThe Soudan Iron Mine near Ely, Minnesota is no longer an active mine and is now part of a state park, as well as the home to a state-of-the-art physics laboratory at the bottom of the mine. The mine has also recently been discovered to contain an extreme environment in the form of an ancient and very salty brine bubbling up from deep below the Earth's surface through holes drilled when the mine was active. Strange microorganisms - part of an ecosystem never before characterized by science - have been found living in the brine. Scientists from the University of Minnesota will use this appropriation to:Study this unique ecosystem and its organisms;Examine the potential of using the microorganisms for applications in medicine, energy production, and other areas;Develop a program to educate mine visitors about the brine ecosystem and its organisms.OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS The Soudan Iron Mine near Ely, MN is home to an extreme environment where microorganisms are thriving 2300 feet below the surface in an ancient, salty brine. Though mining operations have been closed for almost 50 years, the mine is now a State Park managed by Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources. Visitors can tour the mine, learning about the history of mining at Soudan and can also tour the state-of-the-art physics laboratory built at the bottom of the mine. Just a few hundred feet away from the physics laboratory, bubbling up from holes drilled in the last days of iron mining, is strange water - an incredibly salty brine that lacks any oxygen gas - and strange microorganisms (bacteria and other single-celled microbes) living in the water. Our work has resulted in the characterization of the level 27 brine with respect to its chemical makeup, the rate that the brine mixes with surface water, cultured and uncultured microbial communities living in the brine, and speciation of minerals found in the brine channel. We have also specifically cultured about two dozen microorganisms from the mine that produce potent anti-fungal compounds, several of which have been shown to have activity against fungal pathogens. We have also isolated several novel species of iron oxidizing and iron reducing bacteria, which we continue to characterize. Finally, we developed an interactive touchscreen display and presentation about subsurface microbiology and geochemistry, specifically highlighting our work from this project. The goal of this touchscreen display is to both educate citizens of Minnesota broadly about subsurface microbiology and highlight some of the most exciting results from our project in a way that is broadly accessible to non-scientists. Findings from this project formed the basis for a follow-up project begun in 2013 - ""Harnessing Soudan Mine Microbes: Bioremediation, Bioenergy, and Biocontrol"" - that is to exploring potential applications of using the microorganisms living in Soudan Iron Mine for removing metals from mine waters, producing biofuels, and developing a biocontrol for White-Nose Syndrome, which is decimating bat populations around the country. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION Project results have been disseminated through presentations made by students and investigators supported on this project. Co-Investigator Prof. Brandy Toner has presented research from our project at an international meeting in 2011 (Goldschmidt Conference, Prague, Czech Republic) and at a national meeting in 2012 (American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA). Prof. Jeff Gralnick presented some of the work supported by this project at the TEDxUMN 2012 event, students working on this project gave several poster presentations at national and local meetings (2 presentations in 2012, 4 presentations in 2013). Two scientific publications are currently in preparation (first authors Lindsey Briscoe from the Toner Lab and Benjamin Bonis from the Gralnick Lab) and one has been published in the open access journal of the American Society of Microbiology mBio (Summers, ZM, JA Gralnick and DR Bond. 2013. mBio. Cultivation of an obligate Fe(II)-oxidizing lithoautotrophic bacterium using electrodes. Jan 29;4(1)e00420-12.). Our project was also featured by several media outlets including the Northland's Newscenter, WCCO Channel 4 in the Twin Cities, MoBio's blog, and the University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences. Our specific outreach component for this project was to purchase, design and implement an interactive touch screen display for the Visitor's Center at the Soudan Underground Mine State Park. We purchased the equipment (computer, 42 inch touch screen display, mounting bracket, security cables) and have finished the first presentation featuring work from this project. The installation will take place before the mine reopens for visitors for the 2014 season.",,"FINAL REPORT",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Jeffrey,Gralnick,"U of MN","1479 Gortner Ave","St. Paul",MN,55108,"(612) 626-6496",gralnick@umn.edu,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Research","University of Minnesota ",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/science-and-innovation-soudan-underground-mine-state-park,,,, 17494,"Section Foreman's House National Register",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Wayzata Historical Society",," A preliminary National Register assessment of Wayzata's Section Foreman House was prepared for the Wayzata Historical Society by a qualified historic preservation consultant. The final report included a description of the house, the context of its relationship to the Great Northern Railway and the city of Wayzata, the role of a section foreman and standard designs for section houses. The report was submitted to the MN State Historic Preservation Office for review. It was recommended that restoration commence before a National Register Nomination is completed. ",,"To hire a qualified historian to evaluate the Section Foreman's House for possible inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Bernadette,Klein,,"402 E Lake Street",Wayzata,MN,55391,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/section-foremans-house-national-register,,,, 12160,"Small Towns/Rural Areas",2011,750,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An increase in the number of collaborations and shared services. An increase in the number of community partnerships among art and /nonarts organizations.",,,18450,"Other, local or private",19200,,,,"Berne Swissfest","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Guest entertainer expenses for Swissfest.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Johnson,"Berne Swissfest","23148 County Hwy 24","West Concord",MN,55985-5054,"(507) 356-4340",rjohn21643@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-townsrural-areas-16,,,, 12183,"Small Towns/Rural Areas",2011,750,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 2","ACHF Arts Access ACHF Arts Education ACHF Cultural Heritage","An increase in the number of collaborations and shared services. An increase in the number of community partnerships among art and /nonarts organizations.",,,16604,"Other, local or private",17354,,,,"Mantorville Art Guild","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Administrative support.",,,,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,,Loretta,Verbout,"Mantorville Art Guild","PO Box 224 521 N Main St",Mantorville,MN,55955,"(507) 635-5665",mantorvilleartguild@kmtel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota State Arts Board, Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council ",,Dodge,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/small-townsrural-areas-21,,,, 17220,"Soap Factory Historic Structure Report with Energy Plan",2011,46800,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,9200,,,,,,"Soap Factory",," To prepare a Historic Structures Report with a Comprehensive Energy Plan for building reuse at the Soap Factory, a contributing resource in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. ",,"To prepare a Historic Structures Report with a Comprehensive Energy Plan for building reuse at the Soap Factory, a contributing resource in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.",2010-07-01,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ben,Heywood,,"PO Box 581696",Minneapolis,MN,55458,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soap-factory-historic-structure-report-energy-plan,,,, 9456,"Soo Line South Rehabilitation",2011,72000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"Pine County",,"to complete restoration work on the Soo Line Trail in Pine County, including inspection of bridge trestles, surface improvements, culvert replacement, signing, removal of debris, trail widening, and bridge approaches",,,2011-12-20,2014-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Pine,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/soo-line-south-rehabilitation,,,, 14123,"Source Water Protection Competitive Grant",2011,9959,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,10955,"Grantee’s own financial resources",9959,,N/A,,"City of Rosemount","Local/Regional Government","Construct new observation well; convert test well to observation well; water monitoring equipment",,,2011-03-25,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Andy,Brotzler,"City of Rosemount","2875 145th Street W",Rosemount,MN,55068,"651 423 4411",andy.brotzler@ci.rosemount.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-competitive-grant-69,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Krishna Mohan, Public Health Engineer",N/A,No 13927,"Source Water Protection Competitive Grant",2011,10000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,24216,"Grantee’s own financial resources",10000,,N/A,,"City of Plymouth","Local/Regional Government","Upgrade security at well",,,2011-05-24,2011-12-20,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Scott ",Newberger,"City of Plymouth","3400 Plymouth Blvd",Plymouth,MN,55447,"763 509 5999",snewberg@plymouthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-competitive-grant-79,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Gerald Smith, Supervisor, Engineer Administrative,Jim Witkowski, Supervisor, Public Health Sanitarian",N/A,No 13969,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,2000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,2000,,N/A,,"City of Minneapolis","Local/Regional Government","Establish electronic newsletter to send to local government and general public",,,2010-09-17,2012-06-21,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Annika,Bankston,"City of Minneapolis","4300 Marshall St NE",Minneapolis,MN,55421,"320 283 6127",annika.bankston@minneapolismn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-138,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 13974,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,10000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,10000,,N/A,,"City of Richfield Public Works","Local/Regional Government","Ed. materials for source owners and public ed.",,,2010-08-03,2012-06-21,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Robert,Hintgen,"City of Richfield Public Works","6700 Portland Ave","Richfield ",MN,55423,"612 861 9165",rhintgen@cityofrichfield.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-143,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 13975,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,10000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,10000,,N/A,,"City of Rogers","Local/Regional Government","Geological study to evaluate the source water aquifers in the area of the City of Rogers",,,2010-07-27,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Seifert,"City of Rogers","22350 S Diamond Lake Road",Rogers,MN,55374,"763 428 8580",jseifert@ci.rogers.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-144,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 13984,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,9638,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,9638,,N/A,,"City of Eden Prairie","Local/Regional Government","Identify and map contaminants; public education",,,2011-03-09,2012-06-20,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Rick,Wahlen,"City of Eden Prairie","8080 Mitchell Road","Eden Prairie",MN,55344,"952 294 5908",rwahlen@edenprairie.org,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-153,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 13985,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,5870,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,5870,,N/A,,"City of Hastings","Local/Regional Government","Verify contaminant source locations; update website ",,,2010-11-15,2012-01-11,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ","Zgoda ","City of Hastings","101 4th Street E",Hastings,MN,55033,"651 480 6185",jzgoda@ci.hastings.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-154,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 13990,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,10000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,10000,,N/A,,"City of Plymouth","Local/Regional Government","Update contaminant source inventory; public education ",,,2011-01-18,2012-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Scott ",Newberger,"City of Plymouth","3400 Plymouth Blvd",Plymouth,MN,55447,"763 509 5999",snewberg@plymouthmn.gov,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-159,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 13994,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,5098,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,5098,,N/A,,"City of Robbinsdale","Local/Regional Government","Public education ; Tank survey",,,2010-12-03,2012-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Richard,McCoy,"City of Robbinsdale","4100 Lakeview Ave N",Robbinsdale,MN,55422,"763 531 1260",rmccoy@ci.robbinsdale.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-163,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 14002,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,10000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,10000,,N/A,,"Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water System","For-Profit Business/Entity","Training programs for LPRW staff ; data collection devices; update PCSI",,,2010-12-15,2012-06-22,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Dennis ",Healy,"Lincoln Pipestone Rural Water System","415 E Benton Street","Lake Benton",MN,56149,"507 368 4248",lprw@itctel.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-171,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Sheila Grow, Hydrologist Supervisor",N/A,No 14024,"Source Water Protection Plan Implementation Grant",2011,9836,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,,N/A,9836,,N/A,,"St. Paul Regional Water Services","Local/Regional Government","Phase 2 Whitaker Project: slope protection at Whitaker Pond",,,2011-05-18,2012-02-08,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"John ",Blackstone,"St. Paul Regional Water Services","1900 Rice Street","St. Paul",MN,55113,"651 266 6324",john.f.blackstone@ci.stpaul.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-plan-implementation-grant-193,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Jim Witkowski, Supervisor, Public Health Sanitarian",N/A,No 14057,"Source Water Protection Transient Grant",2011,2402,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,2759,"Grantee’s own financial resources",2402,,N/A,,"Pine Bend Association","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Construct a new well and seal existing well",,,2010-09-28,2011-05-02,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Richard,Johnston,"Pine Bend Association","33082 268th Street",Pierz,MN,56364,"651 426 2910",rmjmn@aol.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-transient-grant-82,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Gerald Smith, Supervisor, Engineer Administrative",N/A,No 14076,"Source Water Protection Transient Grant",2011,671,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 2, Sec 7 (a)","$1,200,000 the first year and $1,215,000 the second year are for protection of drinking water sources, including assisting 30 or more communities in fiscal year 2010 and 60 or more communities in fiscal year 2011 with the development and implementation of","Protect the drinking water source","Protect the drinking water source",,671,"Grantee’s own financial resources",671,,N/A,,"Village Evangelical Free Church","Non-Profit Business/Entity","Reconstruct the existing well",,,2011-01-17,2011-05-20,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jason,Lynn,"Village Evangelical Free Church","5725 County Road 11","Maple Plain",MN,55359,"651 334 0486",jasondlynn@gmail.com,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Health",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/source-water-protection-transient-grant-100,N/A,"Art Persons, Planning Program Supervisor,Bruce Olsen, Supervisor SWP Unit,Jim Witkowski, Supervisor, Public Health Sanitarian",N/A,No 1051,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2011,459484,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.","Measurable Outcomes may be collected by survey, anecdotal responses, pre-test/post-test, observations; End user change in Behavior, Attitude, Skills, Knowledge, Condition and/or Status ",,,,,,,,,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO) is a federated regional public library system with central services located in southeastern Minnesota. SELCO has thirty-five member public libraries located in eleven counties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona. SELCO and member public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. SELCO's share through the formula is $514,072 in 2010 and $459,484 in 2011. The funds enable SELCO and member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions exceed the available resources. ",,"Total Number of Programs Held:98 Total Attendance:31,757 Total Number of Partnerships:140 In-Kind Staff and Partnership Contributions: $154,985 Program Highlights Poetic Strokes The Poetic Strokes contest called for local poets to submit an original piece to be considered for publication in the regional anthology, Poetic Strokes. This would be the fourth volume in the Poetic Strokes series – previous contests took place in 1999-2001 and had ceased due to limited funding. The revival of Poetic Strokes was a definite need in the SELCO region as library staff and patrons were looking for an opportunity to showcase the talent in southeastern Minnesota. 118 poets submitted a total of 280 poems for judging from 30 different communities, representing all 11 SELCO counties. 42 poems by 30 poets were selected by the judging panel for publication in the 2010 Poetic Strokes anthology. After publication, 1,500 copies of Poetic Strokes were provided to the contributing poets, SELCO member libraries, and members of the Minnesota Legislature, including the Governor. A local selected poet mentioned the Poetic Strokes contest in her blog, and Minnesota Governor Pawlenty sent a signed letter of thanks and appreciation to SELCO staff for promoting reading and literature. SELCO staff surveyed all participating poets and found it was a wonderful experience for most all participants. 100% of participating poets returning surveys found that the Poetic Strokes contest met their expectations, was enjoyable, and increased interest in writing poetry. 78% of participating poets returning surveys said they were more likely to submit to future Poetic Strokes contests and other writing contests. 89% of participating poets returning surveys were more likely to read local poets and poetry in general, and 78% were more likely to connect with other local poets. 100% of surveyed library patrons thought Poetic Strokes enhanced their knowledge and understanding of local poets, increased their interest in reading and writing poetry, and made them more likely to attend future poetry workshops and readings at the library. SELCO is committed to improving the collection process of outcomes for the second year of Poetic Strokes by increasing ways to publicize to hit more of the SELCO’s 11 counties to increase participation and to work closely with writers groups to establish poetry readings and workshops around the SELCO region. Bringing Spanish Poetry to Life in SE Minnesota Bringing Spanish Poetry to Life in SE Minnesota brought the Deborah Elias Danza Española Company (St. Paul, MN) to five communities in southeastern Minnesota. The program provided both classroom lecture/demonstrations and public performances of “The Moon’s Desire.” Both of these activities focused on acquainting the audience with poet Federico García Lorca and Spanish poetry in general as well as Spanish music and dance. Throughout the course of the program, 12 partners assisted in the delivery of performances. The schools not only provided students and classroom time, the Spanish classes studied poetry and traditional dance weeks prior to the presentations. The public libraries assisted in promotion for the public performances with displays of relevant library material to attract attention. Other organizations either hosted the public performance and/or assisted with additional promotion and program preparation. The 20 classroom presentations were attended by 586 students. The four public performances had a total of 283 attendees. Combined, there were 869 audience members for this program. All survey respondents said there was an increase in their awareness of Lorca and of the flamenco dancing style. The public performances yielded a desire to learn more of Spanish poetry and the students said they learned more of the language and culture of Spain. Amusingly, one student at LaCrescent found ways around her schedule to attend the program in three different classes. ",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Final Report FY 2011, Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Budget Report FY 2011, Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Final Report Executive Summary 2010, Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Final Report FY 2010",Ann,Hutton,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","2600 19th Street NW",Rochester,MN,55901,"(507) 288-5513",ahutton@selco.info,,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southeastern-libraries-cooperating-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 1051,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2010,514072,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.","Measurable Outcomes may be collected by survey, anecdotal responses, pre-test/post-test, observations; End user change in Behavior, Attitude, Skills, Knowledge, Condition and/or Status ",,,154985,,,,,,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Southeastern Libraries Cooperating (SELCO) is a federated regional public library system with central services located in southeastern Minnesota. SELCO has thirty-five member public libraries located in eleven counties: Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, and Winona. SELCO and member public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. SELCO's share through the formula is $514,072 in 2010 and $459,484 in 2011. The funds enable SELCO and member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions exceed the available resources. ",,"Total Number of Programs Held:98 Total Attendance:31,757 Total Number of Partnerships:140 In-Kind Staff and Partnership Contributions: $154,985 Program Highlights Poetic Strokes The Poetic Strokes contest called for local poets to submit an original piece to be considered for publication in the regional anthology, Poetic Strokes. This would be the fourth volume in the Poetic Strokes series – previous contests took place in 1999-2001 and had ceased due to limited funding. The revival of Poetic Strokes was a definite need in the SELCO region as library staff and patrons were looking for an opportunity to showcase the talent in southeastern Minnesota. 118 poets submitted a total of 280 poems for judging from 30 different communities, representing all 11 SELCO counties. 42 poems by 30 poets were selected by the judging panel for publication in the 2010 Poetic Strokes anthology. After publication, 1,500 copies of Poetic Strokes were provided to the contributing poets, SELCO member libraries, and members of the Minnesota Legislature, including the Governor. A local selected poet mentioned the Poetic Strokes contest in her blog, and Minnesota Governor Pawlenty sent a signed letter of thanks and appreciation to SELCO staff for promoting reading and literature. SELCO staff surveyed all participating poets and found it was a wonderful experience for most all participants. 100% of participating poets returning surveys found that the Poetic Strokes contest met their expectations, was enjoyable, and increased interest in writing poetry. 78% of participating poets returning surveys said they were more likely to submit to future Poetic Strokes contests and other writing contests. 89% of participating poets returning surveys were more likely to read local poets and poetry in general, and 78% were more likely to connect with other local poets. 100% of surveyed library patrons thought Poetic Strokes enhanced their knowledge and understanding of local poets, increased their interest in reading and writing poetry, and made them more likely to attend future poetry workshops and readings at the library. SELCO is committed to improving the collection process of outcomes for the second year of Poetic Strokes by increasing ways to publicize to hit more of the SELCO’s 11 counties to increase participation and to work closely with writers groups to establish poetry readings and workshops around the SELCO region. Bringing Spanish Poetry to Life in SE Minnesota Bringing Spanish Poetry to Life in SE Minnesota brought the Deborah Elias Danza Española Company (St. Paul, MN) to five communities in southeastern Minnesota. The program provided both classroom lecture/demonstrations and public performances of “The Moon’s Desire.” Both of these activities focused on acquainting the audience with poet Federico García Lorca and Spanish poetry in general as well as Spanish music and dance. Throughout the course of the program, 12 partners assisted in the delivery of performances. The schools not only provided students and classroom time, the Spanish classes studied poetry and traditional dance weeks prior to the presentations. The public libraries assisted in promotion for the public performances with displays of relevant library material to attract attention. Other organizations either hosted the public performance and/or assisted with additional promotion and program preparation. The 20 classroom presentations were attended by 586 students. The four public performances had a total of 283 attendees. Combined, there were 869 audience members for this program. All survey respondents said there was an increase in their awareness of Lorca and of the flamenco dancing style. The public performances yielded a desire to learn more of Spanish poetry and the students said they learned more of the language and culture of Spain. Amusingly, one student at LaCrescent found ways around her schedule to attend the program in three different classes. ",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Final Report FY 2011, Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Budget Report FY 2011, Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Final Report Executive Summary 2010, Southeastern Libraries Cooperating Final Report FY 2010",Ann,Hutton,"Southeastern Libraries Cooperating","2600 19th Street NW",Rochester,MN,55901,"(507) 288-5513",ahutton@selco.info,,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Dodge, Fillmore, Freeborn, Goodhue, Houston, Mower, Olmsted, Rice, Steele, Wabasha, Winona",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/southeastern-libraries-cooperating-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 3939,"SSTS Imminent Health Threat Abatement Grant Program - 2011",2011,1357221,,,"Evaluation and outcome plans are required as a part of the grant agreement between BWSR and the grantee. These required plans consist of verifying project installation and creating operation and maintenance plans to ensure the project is functioning as designed. Funded projects meet locally identified water quality goals within the larger scope of Minnesota's clean water efforts. Projects reduce pollutant loads aimed at improving watershed health over time. The long-term evaluation of clean water fund projects will be monitored as part of the state's intensive watershed monitoring strategy.",,,199636,,,,,,"Multiple Local Government Units","Local/Regional Government","Imminent Health Threat (IHT) systems are those that are discharging improperly treated human waste onto the ground surface or into surface waters. In addition to the potential water quality impacts, untreated sewage has the potential to introduce bacteria and viruses into the environment. When IHT systems are identified, county or city staff assist the homeowners through the process required to bring their systems into compliance with the septic ordinance. Low-income households are eligible for Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Imminent Health Threat grants from the Clean Water Fund to upgrade systems because of surface discharge or direct connection to surface waters. In 2011, $1,357,221 in grant funds were awarded to upgrade 172 systems. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,"SSTS Imminent Health Threat Abatement Grant Program - 2011",,,"Board of Water and Soil Resources",,,,,"(651) 296-3767",,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Beltrami, Big Stone, Chippewa, Chisago, Cook, Dodge, Jackson, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lincoln, Martin, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Pennington, Pipestone, Rice, Scott, Stearns",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ssts-imminent-health-threat-abatement-grant-program-2011,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 3943,"SSTS Program Enhancement Grant Program - 2011",2011,370573,,," Evaluation and Outcome Plan Evaluation and outcome plans are required as a part of the grant agreement between BWSR and the grantee. These required plans consist of verifying project installation and creating operation and maintenance plans to ensure the project is functioning as designed. Funded projects meet locally identified water quality goals within the larger scope of Minnesota's clean water efforts. Projects reduce pollutant loads aimed at improving watershed health over time. The long-term evaluation of clean water fund projects will be monitored as part of the state's intensive watershed monitoring strategy. ",,,154715,,,,,,"Multiple Local Government Units","Local/Regional Government","Successful long-term treatment of sewage depends on a system capable of providing adequate treatment and effective on-going operation and maintenance. Clean Water Fund Subsurface Sewage Treatment System (SSTS) Program Enhancement and Inventory funds are used by counties to strengthen programs dedicated to SSTS ordinance management and enforcement. These funds are used for a variety of tasks required to successfully implement a local SSTS program including inventories, enforcement, and databases to insure SSTS maintenance reporting programs. These efforts enhance environmental protection as well as reduce water pollution and human health impacts. 7 projects totaling $370,573 were awarded in FY2011. 3 of those projects were to conduct SSTS inventories. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,"SSTS Program Enhancement Grant Program - 2011",,,"Board of Water and Soil Resources",,,,,"(651) 296-3767",,"Planning, Research","Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Anoka, Beltrami, Cass, Faribault, Le Sueur, Rice, Todd",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/ssts-program-enhancement-grant-program-2011,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 10000297,"Staff position for volunteer coordinator throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2011,60000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Proposed measurable outcomes for 2011:? 50 volunteer events, 15,000 volunteer hours, train 15 skilled volunteers","Park Steward volunteer programs completed. 395 volunteers completed 3,887 volunteer hours of service, recruited and trained 5 skilled volunteers to lead educational interpretive hikes in St Paul's regional parks.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Volunteer Coordinator position to recruit, coordinate, and lead Natural Resource Volunteers in land stewardship and wildlife monitoring projects. A? The person would also lead volunteers in performing responsible natural resource and environmental work.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-volunteer-coordinator-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails-system,,,, 10000298,"Staff position for coordinating education efforts throughout the City's regional parks and trails system",2011,52000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Proposed measurable outcomes for 2011:? 35 individual programs, 1,150 participants ?","Park Steward volunteer programs completed. 395 volunteers completed 3,887 volunteer hours of service, recruited and trained 5 skilled volunteers to lead educational interpretive hikes in St Paul's regional parks.",,,,,,"City Council",1,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Education coordinator position to develop and implement environmental educational programs including general environmental programs and site specific programs including presentations, tours, lectures, field labs, and nature observations at St. Paul regional parks and trails.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/staff-position-coordinating-education-efforts-throughout-citys-regional-parks-and-trails,,,, 17023,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2010,494786,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009, Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2 ","Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites. $250,000 in 2010 and $250,000 in 2011 are appropriated to the Minnesota Historical Society for a contract or contracts to be let on a competitive basis to conduct a general statewide survey of Minnesota's sites of historical, archaeological, and cultural significance. Results of this survey must be published in a searchable form, available to the public on a cost-free basis. The Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist, and the Board of Indian Affairs shall each appoint a representative to an oversight board, to select a contractor and direct the conduct of this survey. The oversight board shall consult with the Minnesota Departments of Transportation and Natural Resources. Funds appropriated for this purpose do not cancel and may be carried over from one year to the next. ",,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Having current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is important to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota’s history for future generations. In 2010-2011, the Minnesota Historical Society awarded contracts for these survey projects: Survey of sacred American Inidan sites in the Twin Cities metro area Identification of prehistoric burial mounds in Scott and Crow Wing Counties using LiDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) Archaeological survey of Olmsted County Archaeological survey of Swift County Archaeological survey of the North Shore in Carlton, Cook, Lake and St. Louis Counties Archaeological field survey of southwestern Minnesota to discover sites that hold the state’s earliest cultural history Investigation and research of unrecorded historic cemeteries in Minnesota Brainerd ceramics study The Office of the State Archaeologist has more information on its website under ""Legacy Amendment Documents.""  Representatives of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council oversaw these projects. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Scott, St. Louis, Swift, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites,,,, 17023,"Statewide Survey of Historical and Archaeological Sites",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",," Having current and accurate data on historic and archaeological sites is important to understanding our past and to preserving Minnesota’s history for future generations. In 2010-2011, the Minnesota Historical Society awarded contracts for these survey projects: Survey of sacred American Inidan sites in the Twin Cities metro area Identification of prehistoric burial mounds in Scott and Crow Wing Counties using LiDAR (Light Detection & Ranging) Archaeological survey of Olmsted County Archaeological survey of Swift County Archaeological survey of the North Shore in Carlton, Cook, Lake and St. Louis Counties Archaeological field survey of southwestern Minnesota to discover sites that hold the state’s earliest cultural history Investigation and research of unrecorded historic cemeteries in Minnesota Brainerd ceramics study The Office of the State Archaeologist has more information on its website under ""Legacy Amendment Documents.""  Representatives of the Minnesota Historical Society, the Office of the State Archaeologist and the Minnesota Indian Affairs Council oversaw these projects. ",,,2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Ongoing,,,Patricia,Emerson,"Minnesota Historical Society",,,,,612-725-2410,,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Carver, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Scott, St. Louis, Swift, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/statewide-survey-historical-and-archaeological-sites,,,, 17413,"StEPs Assessment Program",2011,2580,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Dakota City Heritage Village, Inc.",," In order to grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history a consultant was hired by the DCHV to lead selected members and the board through the Standards and Excellence Program for History Organizations' (StEPs) self-assessment program. The process involved the completion of six segments of the StEPs workbook. The results of the process included a reviewal of policies and procedures, the identification of areas for improvement and the development of a next steps plan. The organization now has an improved mission statement and direct, specific goals. ",,"To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",2010-11-12,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Anna,Johnson,,"5827 191st Street W",Farmington,MN,55024,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps-assessment-program-0,,,, 17518,StEPs,2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Firefighter's Hall and Museum",," To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard, the Firefighter's Hall and Museum completed four of six areas of the StEPs Program at the Bronze level. The areas completed were the Mission, Values and Governance, Management, Audience and Interpretation sections. The FHM does not have historic structures or landscapes so that area does not apply. The Collections area was too large to complete before the June deadline. The Museum plans to continue the StEPs work and the collections project is a top priority. ",,"To grow the capacity of the organization to preserve and interpret history through a national training standard",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yaeger,,"Bluestem Heritage Group, 857 Great Oaks Trail",Eagan,MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/steps,,,, 17507,"Storage Boxes and Shelves",2011,5004,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Minnesota Lake",," Archival storage boxes were purchased to re-house and properly store the city's historic collections located in the Kremer House Museum and Library. Steel storage shelves were purchased to house the boxes of photographs, newspapers and non-clothing items that are stored in the attic. Many volunteers assisted with the cleaning, organizing, boxing and labeling of items. The collections are now more accessible, including long forgotten and newly rediscovered items now available for use and/or reference as a result of this re-organization. Amount adjusted focus the project. ",,"To rehouse and properly store museum collections that document the history of Minnesota Lake. Amount adjusted to focus the project.",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Margaret,Sonnek,,"317 Main Street N, PO Box 225","Minnesota Lake",MN,56068,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/storage-boxes-and-shelves,,,, 18049,"Story of Suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin Counties",2010,21060,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (d), History Partnerships","(d) History Partnerships. $1,250,000 in 2010 and $2,750,000 in 2011 are for partnerships between and with the Minnesota Historical Society and partnering organizations to enhance access to Minnesota's history and cultural heritage in all regions of the state.",,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum.Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/story-suburbanization-anoka-and-hennepin-counties,,,, 18049,"Story of Suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin Counties",2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum.Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,"Partner Organizations: Anoka County Historical Society, Hennepin History Museum Suburbanization has reached nearly all corners of Hennepin and Anoka Counties. The two counties are bound together by the state's largest school district: Anoka-Hennepin. Working together, the Anoka and Hennepin County Historical Societies are gathering resources located in numerous repositories so that they, and future historians, will have a logical starting place from which to draw information about the suburbanization of Anoka and Hennepin counties.",,,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Minnesota Historical Society",,"Anoka, Hennepin",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/story-suburbanization-anoka-and-hennepin-counties,,,, 10000520,"Stormwater improvements at Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2011,303000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Growth in park visits over time. The 2014 annual report will compare trail visit growth from 2010 (pre-construction) to 2012 (post-construction).","The project was completed. The park visits increased from 459,500 in 2010 (pre-construction) to 544,200 in 2012 (post-construction), adding 84,700 visits.",,,,,,"County Board",,"Dakota County",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park, realign visitor center entrance road, improve storm water management including flood mitigation and ecological health of adjacent wetland.",,"Lebanon Hills Regional Park",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Steve Sullivan",,,"14955 Galaxie Ave","Apple Valley",MN,55124,952-891-7088,steve.sullivan@co.dakota.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stormwater-improvements-lebanon-hills-regional-park,,,, 3307,"Stubbs Bay Ravine Stabilization",2011,164346,,,"It is estimated that this project will reduce phosphorus loading to Lake Minnetonka by 41 lbs/year, which equates to 27% of the 152 lb/year goal set by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) for the City of Orono.","This project reduced phosphorus loading to Lake Minnetonka by 31 lbs/year, which equates to 27% of the 152 lb/year goal set by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) for the City of Orono.",,41086,,,,,,"City of Orono","Local/Regional Government","Stubbs Bay on Lake Minnetonka is impaired for excess nutrients due to phosphorus loading. This impairment results in nuisance algae blooms that limit the recreational use of this water body. As a part of its surface water management planning process, the City of Orono has identified projects to help improve the water quality of Stubbs Bay and Lake Minnetonka. The Stubbs Bay Ravine Stabilization project is one of the projects scheduled for completion in 2011. The project will stabilize an existing 500-foot-long ravine that has eroded to a depth of approximately 15 feet. The unstable ravine discharging sediment to the lake contributes to the phosphorus loads that are detrimental to water quality. To repair the eroding ravine, the City will design a stable cross-section, install weirs or other grade control structures, and utilize bioengineering techniques that incorporate deep rooting native vegetation. It is estimated that this project will reduce phosphorus loading to Lake Minnetonka by 41 lbs/year, which equates to 27% of the 152 lb/year goal set by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) for the City of Orono. ",,,2011-01-01,2012-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Mike,Gaffron,,,,,,"(952) 249-4600",mgaffron@ci.orono.mn.us,,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/stubbs-bay-ravine-stabilization,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 2738,"Le Sueur River Watershed-Priority Management Zone Identification",2011,105196,,,,,,,,,,,1.83,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance","Non-Profit Business/Entity","This project will identify priority management zones (PMZ), for the purposes of water quality restoration and protection, within the LeSueur River major watershed. This project is only one component of a larger effort in the LeSueur watershed to complete Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) studies while engaging citizens and landowners in land management planning. ",,,2011-05-23,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kay,Clark,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance",,,,,"(507) 831-1153 Ext. 3",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Education/Outreach/Engagement, Planning, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-watershed-priority-management-zone-identification-0,,,, 970,"Le Sueur River and Little Beauford Ditch Acetochlor Impairment Response Project",2011,58360,,,,,,,,,,,.67,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture","State Government","This project will complete a Acetochlor Impairment Response Report. This report will combine and coordinate information relating to actions being done in direct response to the acetochlor water quality impairments with those being done and support MDA’s on-going responsibility to assure pesticides are used in a manner that does not cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment.",,,2010-10-01,2012-05-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Gregg ",Regimbal,"Minnesota Department of Agriculture",,,,,"(651) 201-6671",,"Education/Outreach/Engagement, Modeling, Monitoring, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-and-little-beauford-ditch-acetochlor-impairment-response-project,,,, 971,"Le Sueur River Watershed-Maple River Monitoring",2011,6000,,,,,,,,,,,.11,"Blue Earth County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will provide additional monitoring data to be utilized in the watershed assessment process for the Le Sueur River Watershed Project. Monitoring will take place for an additional year at two sites along the Maple River.",,,2010-07-01,2010-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jerad,Bach,"Blue Earth County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 345-4744",,"Analysis/Interpretation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Blue Earth, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Steele, Waseca",,"Le Sueur River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/le-sueur-river-watershed-maple-river-monitoring,,,, 2031,"SWAG 11-Kettle River Tributary and Area Lake Sampling",2011,39326,,,,,,,,,,,.13,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation DIstrict","Local/Regional Government","The Pine County SWCD project will collect complete sets of water quality data for the Kettle River and some of its tributaries and also collect complete sets of water quality data for six area lakes (Oak, Dago, Rhine, Elbow, Rock, and Lake Eleven). ",,,2011-04-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Jill ",Carlier,"Pine County Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,320-216-4241,jill.carlier@co.pine.mn.us,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Carlton, Kanabec, Pine",,"Kettle River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-kettle-river-tributary-and-area-lake-sampling,,,, 1321,"SWAG 11-Pipestone County Missouri Basin Monitoring",2011,49130,,,,,,,,,,,.32,"Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data at eight stream sites in three of the MPCA targeted watersheds. The sites are located on Medary Creek, Flandreau Creek, Pipestone Creek (2), Split Rock Creek, Rock River, Poplar Creek and Chanarambie Creek. This project will also promote a citizens monitoring program and encourage individuals to participate in a monitoring program. ",,,2011-03-15,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Kyle,Krier,"Pipestone Soil and Water Conservation District",,,,,"(507) 825-6765",kyle.krier@mn.nacdnet.net,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Lower Big Sioux River, Rock River, Upper Big Sioux River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-pipestone-county-missouri-basin-monitoring,,,, 1382,"SWAG 11-Rock County 2011-2012 Surface Water Sampling",2011,29103,,,,,,,,,,,.22,"Rock County Soil and Water Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This comprehensive water sampling program will assess the water quality of six sites: two main points on the Rock River, two main tributaries to the Rock River, and two points where streams leave the state (Mud and Beaver Creek) for a period of two years.",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Douglas,Bos,,,,,,"507-283-8862 Ext. 3",douglas.bos@mn.nacdnet.net,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Lincoln, Murray, Nobles, Pipestone, Rock",,"Lower Big Sioux River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/swag-11-rock-county-2011-2012-surface-water-sampling,,,, 17416,"The Indian Captives Reprint",2011,1100,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,425,,,,,,"Pond Dakota Heritage Society",," The grant funded the execution of four maps and the acquisition of ten photographs for reproduction in the book, A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity, which is scheduled for release by the University of Nebraska Press in 2012. The addition of these maps and photos to the educational resources of the Pond Dakota Heritage Society helps to clarify the story of American-Dakota contact, especially in relationship to the 1862 U.S.-Dakota War. ",,"To create interpretive maps and acquire images related to the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Zeman,,"1102 Fallbrook Lane",Woodbury,MN,55125,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/indian-captives-reprint,,,, 17182,"The History of Environmental Education in Minnesota: Oral/Video Interviews",2011,24009,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,7375,,,,,,"Hamline University - Center For Global Environmental Education",,"To conduct oral/video interviews with the people who shaped environmental education in Minnesota.",,"To conduct oral/video interviews with the people who shaped environmental education in Minnesota.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Kevin,Clemens,,"1536 Hewitt Ave, MS A1760","St. Paul",MN,55108,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/history-environmental-education-minnesota-oralvideo-interviews,,,, 17244,"The Minnesota Oral/Visual History Project",2011,63475,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,25760,,,,,,"Commission of Deaf, DeafBlind & HoH Minnesotans",,"To record, preserve and make available oral/visual histories of deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing Minnesotans.",,"To record, preserve and make available oral/visual histories of deaf, deaf/blind and hard of hearing Minnesotans.",2010-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Mary,Hartnett,,"444 Lafayette Road N","St. Paul",MN,55105,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/minnesota-oralvisual-history-project,,,, 3961,"The Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance Agricultural Shoreland Initiative",2011,100000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (c)","(c) $3,000,000 the first year and $3,000,000 the second year are for nonpoint source pollution reduction and restoration grants to watershed districts, watershed management organizations, counties, and soil and water conservation districts for grants in addition to grants available under paragraphs (a) and (b) to keep water on the land and to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams, and to protect groundwater and drinking water. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a local match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans. Up to five percent may be used for administering the grants (2011 - Clean Water Assistance); (g) $2,330,000 the first year and $1,830,000 the second year are for grants to implement stream bank, stream channel, and shoreline protection, and restoration projects to protect water quality. Of this amount, $330,000 the first year and $330,000 the second year may be used for technical assistance and grants to establish a conservation drainage program in consultation with the Board of Water and Soil Resources and the Drainage Work Group that consists of pilot projects to retrofit existing drainage systems with water quality improvement practices, evaluate outcomes, and provide outreach to landowners, public drainage authorities, drainage engineers and contractors, and others. Of this amount, $500,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County for riparian restoration and stream bank stabilization in the ten primary stream systems in Hennepin County in order to protect, enhance, and help restore the water quality of the streams and downstream receiving waters. The county shall work with watershed districts and water management organizations to identify and prioritize projects. To the extent possible, the county shall employ youth through the Minnesota Conservation Corps and Tree Trust to plant trees and shrubs to reduce erosion and stabilize stream banks. This appropriation must be matched by nonstate sources, including in-kind contributions (2011 - Shoreland Improvement)","The estimated sediment reduction for this project is 756 tons per year prevented from entering our waters. Buffers also mitigate flooding potential, improve aquatic and upland habitat, and stabilize streambanks.","Reported pollution reductions include 147 lbs/yr phosphorus, 103 tons/yr sediment (TSS), and 55 tons/yr soil loss reduction.",,407500,,,,,,"Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance","Local/Regional Government","The Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance (GBERBA), a nine County/SWCD JPO has identified buffers as a basin priority. This initiative will work towards the goal of identifying all DNR protected shoreland in the GBERBA counties without a 50 foot vegetative buffer. Buffer strips protect surface and groundwater from a multitude of pollutants. During stormwater run off events buffers can remove between 50 and 100 percent of nutrients, pesticides, pathogens, and sediment. The estimated sediment reduction for this project is 756 tons per year prevented from entering our waters. Buffers also mitigate flooding potential, improve aquatic and upland habitat, and stabilize streambanks. A subwatershed was selected in each county as a priority area to begin the work. The first step will be the mapping of the shoreland areas. Local SWCD and County staff will do the field verification of the mapping data. These selected watersheds will also be the areas of focus for the incentive dollars. The landowners in the selected priority watersheds will be eligible for a onetime $400.00 payment per acre of new buffer. The incentives would only be available for the first 50 feet of a newly installed buffer on cropland. Landowners will be encouraged to sign up wider areas but any width beyond 50 feet will not be eligible for our incentive. Buffers installed through programs such as CRP, RIM, CSP, EQIP and other state and federal programs will follow program guidelines. Other initiative programs could promote the use of third crops for harvest or biomass opportunities.",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,"The Greater Blue Earth River Basin Alliance Agricultural Shoreland Initiative",Kay,Clark,,,,,,"(507) 831-1153 x3",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,"Blue Earth, Cottonwood, Faribault, Freeborn, Jackson, Le Sueur, Martin, Waseca, Watonwan",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/greater-blue-earth-river-basin-alliance-agricultural-shoreland-initiative,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 17519,"TLO Church Cemetery Records",2011,2125,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"Trinity Lone Oak Lutheran Church",," To reconstruct interment records of the Lone Oak Lutheran Cemetery, a subscription service-cemetery software developer was contracted to manage cemetery records. The cloud-based solution is economical, saving on hardware costs and data storage. The yearly subscription saves on periodic high-cost upgrades. A new updated cemetery map was also generated by the service. After cross-checking the data it was entered as planned. The cemetery information has been shared with the Dakota County Historical Society, making it more accessible to the public.  Amount adjusted to focus the project on software selection and data migration. ",,"To reconstruct interment records of the Lone Oak Lutheran Cemetery and broaden public access through deposit at the Dakota County Historical Society. Amount adjusted to focus the project on software selection and data migration.",2010-12-28,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sara,Yeager,,"Bluestem Heritage Group, 857 Great Oaks Trail",Eagan,MN,55123,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Dakota,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/tlo-church-cemetery-records,,,, 1050,"Traverse des Sioux Library Cooperative Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2011,195631,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,10320,,,,,,"Traverse des Sioux Library System",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Traverse des Sioux Library System (TdS) is a federated regional public library system providing central services located in southcentral Minnesota. Traverse des Sioux serves forty member public libraries in nine counties: Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, LeSueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, and Watonwan. TdS was formed under joint powers agreements between cities and counties. TdS and member public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. Traverse des Sioux Library System's share through the formula is $231,055 in 2010 and $195,631 in 2011. The funds enable TdS member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions have exceeded the available resources. ",,"TdS total FY 2011 Allocation: $195,531.64 Statewide Initiatives (10%) = $19,074 Multi-Regional (5%) = $9,537 Region-Wide Programs (20%) = $38,148 Local/Subgrants (65%, including 2.5% for administrative expenses) = $123,981 Total Number of Programs Held: 43 Total Attendance: 2,745 Total Number of Partnerships: 124 Programs sponsored by Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Funds were held in 25 sites in the Traverse des Sioux region during this grant reporting time period and all programs were advertised widely and open to all in the region and beyond. In-Kind Staff and Partnership Contributions: $10,320 (estimating approximately 8 hours average for each program for library staff and partners). TdS staff and member library staff provided many hours of planning, contract work, book keeping, scheduling as part of the 2.5 administrative fee and in-kind. ",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2011 - Executive Summary, Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2011, Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2010 - Executive Summary, Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2010","Dayle ",Zelenka,"Traverse des Sioux Library System","1400 Madison Avenue, Suite 622",Mankato,MN,56002,"(507) 625-6169 ext:28",dzelen@tds.lib.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, Watonwan",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/traverse-des-sioux-library-cooperative-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 1050,"Traverse des Sioux Library Cooperative Legacy Grant SFY 2010 - SFY 2011",2010,231055,"Laws of Minnesota, 2009 Chapter 172, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 3","These appropriations are for grants allocated using existing formulas under Minnesota Statutes, section 134.355, to the 12 Minnesota Regional Library Systems, to provide educational opportunities in the arts, history, literary arts, and cultural heritage of Minnesota. No more then 2.5 percent of the funds may be used for administration by regional library systems. These funds may be used to sponsor programs provided by regional libraries, or to provide grants to local arts and cultural heritage programs for programs in partnership with regional libraries. The Department of Education, State Library Services Division shall administer these funds.",,,,10320,,,,,,"Traverse des Sioux Library System",Libraries,"Minnesota’s Legacy Amendment raises revenue for Clean Water, Outdoor Heritage, Parks and Trails, and Arts and Cultural Heritage. Libraries are beneficiaries of a portion of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Funding. Minnesota has a strong library presence with over 350 active public library buildings within twelve regional public library systems. Traverse des Sioux Library System (TdS) is a federated regional public library system providing central services located in southcentral Minnesota. Traverse des Sioux serves forty member public libraries in nine counties: Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, LeSueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, and Watonwan. TdS was formed under joint powers agreements between cities and counties. TdS and member public libraries provide free access to library services and program activities for all residents of the region without discrimination. Through cooperation, shared services, and reciprocal agreements, library users have access to a wide range of public library services, programs and resources within the region and statewide. Through system collaboration, communities develop libraries that capitalize on economies of scale providing greater effectiveness, improved quality and access to more resources. Through the State Library Services Division of the Minnesota Department of Education, the regional public library systems each receive part of the $4.25 million Minnesota Regional Library Legacy Grant through a state formula program. Traverse des Sioux Library System's share through the formula is $231,055 in 2010 and $195,631 in 2011. The funds enable TdS member libraries to connect with authors, playwrights, musicians, story tellers, and other arts activities providing a strong program connect for all Minnesotans with the arts and cultural heritage activities. Despite the tremendous success of this grant program the demand for arts and cultural activities throughout the twelve library regions have exceeded the available resources. ",,"TdS total FY 2011 Allocation: $195,531.64 Statewide Initiatives (10%) = $19,074 Multi-Regional (5%) = $9,537 Region-Wide Programs (20%) = $38,148 Local/Subgrants (65%, including 2.5% for administrative expenses) = $123,981 Total Number of Programs Held: 43 Total Attendance: 2,745 Total Number of Partnerships: 124 Programs sponsored by Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Funds were held in 25 sites in the Traverse des Sioux region during this grant reporting time period and all programs were advertised widely and open to all in the region and beyond. In-Kind Staff and Partnership Contributions: $10,320 (estimating approximately 8 hours average for each program for library staff and partners). TdS staff and member library staff provided many hours of planning, contract work, book keeping, scheduling as part of the 2.5 administrative fee and in-kind. ",2009-07-01,2011-06-30,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",Completed,,"Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2011 - Executive Summary, Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2011, Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2010 - Executive Summary, Traverse des Sioux Final Report 2010","Dayle ",Zelenka,"Traverse des Sioux Library System","1400 Madison Avenue, Suite 622",Mankato,MN,56002,"(507) 625-6169 ext:28",dzelen@tds.lib.mn.us,Education/Outreach/Engagement,"Minnesota Department of Education",,"Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Sibley, Waseca, Watonwan",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/traverse-des-sioux-library-cooperative-legacy-grant-sfy-2010-sfy-2011,,,, 3357,"Twin Cities Metro Area Chloride Management Plan Development, Phase 2",2012,3810,,,,,,,,,,,.04,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a chloride management plan which will lay out a strategy for addressing chloride impacts to our surface waters for the 7-county metropolitan area. This chloride management plan will satisfy EPA requirements for impaired waters, address waters not yet listed, and develop a strategy to protect waters that are currently meeting the water quality standards. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metro-area-chloride-management-plan-development-phase-2,,,, 3357,"Twin Cities Metro Area Chloride Management Plan Development, Phase 2",2011,46430,,,,,,,,,,,.46,LimnoTech,"For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will complete a chloride management plan which will lay out a strategy for addressing chloride impacts to our surface waters for the 7-county metropolitan area. This chloride management plan will satisfy EPA requirements for impaired waters, address waters not yet listed, and develop a strategy to protect waters that are currently meeting the water quality standards. ",,,2011-07-01,2013-06-28,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metro-area-chloride-management-plan-development-phase-2,,,, 3358,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Management Plan Development project – Winter Maintenance Focus",2011,63946,,,,,,,,,,,.34,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the MPCA and all local partners in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride for the 7-county metropolitan area during the winter maintenace period. ",,,2011-06-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Preservation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-management-plan-development-project-winter-maintenan,,,, 3358,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Management Plan Development project – Winter Maintenance Focus",2013,42000,,,,,,,,,,,.2,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the MPCA and all local partners in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride for the 7-county metropolitan area during the winter maintenace period. ",,,2011-06-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Preservation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-management-plan-development-project-winter-maintenan,,,, 3358,"Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Chloride Management Plan Development project – Winter Maintenance Focus",2014,30000,,,,,,,,,,,.15,"Fortin Consulting","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the MPCA and all local partners in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (TCMA) the information and tools necessary to improve and/or maintain water quality with respect to chloride for the 7-county metropolitan area during the winter maintenace period. ",,,2011-06-20,2016-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Brooke,Asleson,MPCA,,,,,"(651) 757-2205",brooke.asleson@state.mn.us,"Planning, Preservation, Research, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,"Cannon River, Lower Minnesota River , Lower St. Croix River, Mississippi River - Lake Pepin, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, North Fork Crow River, Rum River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/twin-cities-metropolitan-area-chloride-management-plan-development-project-winter-maintenan,,,, 1339,"Typo Martin Lakes TMDL",2011,6911,,,,,,,,,,,.04,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. (EOR)","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide modeling services to support the completion of the Typo Lake and Martin Lake Excess Nutrients TMDL report. A Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) report quantifies pollutant levels, identifies sources of pollution, and proposes ways to bring water quality back to an acceptable level. ",,,2010-12-27,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Chris,Klucas,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2498,christopher.klucas@state.mn.us,Analysis/Interpretation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/typo-martin-lakes-tmdl,,,, 10000538,"Update the Phalen Regional Park Master Plan",2011,20000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.",,"Conducted 6 public meetings, one public open house with nearly 100 people attendance.?",,,,,,"City Council",,"St. Paul Parks & Recreation",,"Complete the update to the 1975 Phalen Regional Park Master Plan begun with 2010 Parks and Trails Fund grant to respond to current facility conditions, demographics, regional recreation trends, and sustainable carrying capacity. ?Includes planning for Phalen and Round Lakes in St. Paul Park's jurisdiction and coordination with Ramsey County Park's plans for Keller and Spoon Lake Regional Park.",,Jurisdiction-wide,2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"Michael Hahm",,,"25 W 4th St #400","Saint Paul",MN,55102,651-266-6409,michale.hahm@ci.stpaul.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/update-phalen-regional-park-master-plan,,,, 695,"Updating the Minnesota Wetlands Inventory: Phase 2",2011,1100000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 03b","$1,100,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources to continue the update of wetland inventory maps for Minnesota. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,DNR,"State Government","PROJECT OVERVIEW The National Wetland Inventory, a program initiated in the 1970s, is an important tool used at all levels of government and by private industry and non-profit organizations for wetland regulation and management, land use and conservation planning, environmental impact assessment, and natural resource inventories. The data behind the National Wetlands Inventory for Minnesota is now considerably out-of-date and a multi-phase, multi-agency collaborative effort coordinated by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is underway to update the data for the whole state. This appropriation is being used to conduct the second phase of this effort, which involves updating wetland maps for 13 counties in east-central Minnesota surrounding the greater Twin Cities metropolitan area, evaluating imagery sources and mapping technologies for use in future mapping of agricultural regions of the state, and acquiring additional data needed to update wetland maps for southern Minnesota. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS Updated wetland maps were created for 13 counties in east-central Minnesota (7,150 square miles), encompassing the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Wetlands in Minnesota were originally mapped by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the early 1980's as part of the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI). Although still widely used for land use planning, wetland permit screening and natural resource management, the original maps have grown increasingly out-of-date due to landscape alterations over the years. The data created for this project marks the first significant update to the NWI in Minnesota. The new maps are much more accurate, capture more detail, and provide more information than the original maps. Besides showing the location, size, and type of each wetland, the updated map data includes information on the wetland's landscape position and hydrologic characteristics, which can be useful in assessing the benefits provided, such as water quality improvement, flood storage, and fish and wildlife habitat. Updating the NWI is a key component of the State's strategy to monitor and assess wetlands in support of efforts to assure healthy wetlands and clean water for Minnesota. The DNR is planning to complete the NWI update for the entire state by 2020. Accomplishments for this project phase also include acquiring high-resolution, spring leaf-off digital aerial imagery for 23,900 square miles of southern Minnesota, acquiring field validation data for southern Minnesota, and developing wetland mapping procedures for the agricultural region of Minnesota. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION Imagery acquired for this project is available to the public through the Minnesota Geospatial Information Office (MnGeo): http://www.mngeo.state.mn.us/chouse/wms/geo_image_server.html. The MnGeo imagery service receives about one million page requests per month for the southern Minnesota imagery. This is the first publicly available leaf-off imagery data for southern Minnesota since 1991. The updated wetland map data are available through an interactive mapping application on the DNR's website at: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/eco/wetlands/map.html. The data can also be downloaded, free of charge, for use in geographic information system applications through the DNR's data deli at: http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us/. The data will eventually be incorporated into the national ""Wetland Mapper"" application maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The wetland mapping procedures and accuracy results for the 13-county updated NWI data are presented and discussed in a manuscript that has been submitted to the journal Wetlands, a publication of the Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS). Information from this project was also presented at the SWS annual conference in Duluth, MN in 2013. In addition, a press release was distributed regarding the updated NWI data and the story was published on several online news websites. Researchers at the University of Minnesota Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis Laboratory conducted an extensive study of the effects of digital elevation model (DEM) preprocessing and mapping methods on the accuracy of wetlands maps in three different physiographic regions of Minnesota. This research covered two study sites in agricultural areas including the Minnesota River Headwaters (Big Stone County) and Swan Lake (Nicollet County) as well as a comparison site from northern Minnesota (St. Louis and Carlton Counties). The results of this effort were compiled and submitted for publication in several peer-reviewed scientific journals along with results from the earlier phase of the NWI update project. Three hard copies and one electronic copy of these publications have been submitted with the final report to LCCMR. There have also been numerous presentations at professional conferences. Project Publications:Influence of Multi-Source and Multi-Temporal Remotely Sensed and Ancillary Data on the Accuracy of Random Forest Classification of Wetlands in Northern Minnesota (PDF - 2.7 MB)Comparison of Flow Direction Algorithms in the Application of the CTI for Mapping Wetlands in Minnesota (PDF - 15.3 MB)The Effects of Data Selection and Thematic Detail on the Accuracy of High Spatial Resolution Wetland Classifications (PDF - 0.2 MB)A semi-automated, multi-source data fusion update of a wetland inventory for east-central Minnesota, USA (PDF - 1.4 MB)Wetland Mapping in the Upper Midwest United States: An Object-Based Approach Integrating Lidar and Imagery Data (PDF - 1 MB)",,"FINAL REPORT",2010-07-01,2014-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Steve,Kloiber,DNR,"500 Lafayette Rd, Box 25","St. Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5164",steve.kloiber@dnr.state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Digitization/Online Information Access, Inventory, Mapping","Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Cook, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Isanti, Lake, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Sherburne, St. Louis, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/updating-minnesota-wetlands-inventory-phase-2,,,, 10000537,"Upgrade picnic shelters and trails to ADA requirements at Phalen-Keller Regional Park",2011,107000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172, Art. 3, Sec. 3 (a) (SFY 2011) PTLF","Sec. 3. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL$12,641,000$15,140,000 (a) $12,641,000 the first year and $15,140,000 the second year are from the parks and trails fund to be distributed as required under new Minnesota Statutes, section 85.535, subdivision 3, except that of this amount, $40,000 the first year is for a grant to Hennepin County to plant trees along the Victory Memorial Parkway. (b) The Metropolitan Council shall submit a report on the expenditure and use of money appropriated under this section to the legislature as provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 3.195, by March 1 of each year. The report must detail the outcomes in terms of additional use of parks and trails resources, user satisfaction surveys, and other appropriate outcomes. (c) Grant agreements entered into by the Metropolitan Council and recipients of money appropriated under this section shall ensure that the funds are used to supplement and not substitute for traditional sources of funding. (d) The implementing agencies receiving appropriations under this section shall give consideration to contracting with the Minnesota Conservation Corps for contract restoration, maintenance, and other activities.","Grant funding re-scoped and was used in conjunction with Grant SG-2010-043 for additional site improvements. The project was completed and the grant closed-out.","Grant funding re-scoped and was used in conjunction with Grant SG2010-043 for additional site improvements. The project was completed and the grant closed-out. Park visits to Keller Lake Regional Park increased from 360,000 in 2011 (pre-construction) to 477,600 in 2012 (post-construction).",,,,,,"County Board",,"Ramsey County",,"Phalen Keller Regional Park, design and construct improvements to picnic shelters, redevelop trails and include ADA requirements, retaining walls and utilities.",,"Phalen-Keller Regional Park/Ramsey",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,"John Oyanagi",,,"2015 Van Dyke St",Maplewood,MN,55109,651-363-3777,jon.oyanagi@co.ramsey.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upgrade-picnic-shelters-and-trails-ada-requirements-phalen-keller-regional-park,,,, 1352,"Upper Mississippi River Bacteria TMDL-- Phase IIA",2011,53000,,,,,,,,,,,.21,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will provide the monitoring of reaches where there are data gaps, incorporate new data and analyze relevant data, identify pollutant sources, hold a stakeholder meeting, and gather information towards the future development of a Draft Restoration (TMDL) and Protection Plan.",,,2011-02-01,2011-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,651-757-2646,Barbara.Peichel@state.mn.us,Assessment/Evaluation,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Becker, Beltrami, Benton, Carlton, Carver, Cass, Chisago, Clearwater, Crow Wing, Douglas, Hennepin, Hubbard, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Otter Tail, Pope, Renville, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wadena, Wright",,"Crow Wing River, Leech Lake River, Long Prairie River, Mississippi River - Brainerd, Mississippi River - Grand Rapids, Mississippi River - Headwaters, Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, North Fork Crow River, Pine River, Redeye River, Rum River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-bacteria-tmdl-phase-iia,,,, 3202,"Upper Minnehaha Creek Watershed TMDL",2011,146988,,,,,,,,,,,.97,"Wenck Associates, Inc.","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will develop a watershed restoration plan that provides quantitative pollutant load reduction estimates and a set of pollutant reduction and watershed management strategies to achieve water quality standards for all impairments within the watershed. It will also an important framework for civic and citizen engagement and communication, which will contribute to long-term public participation in surface water protection and restoration activities throughout the watershed.",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,"Chris ",Zadak,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2837",Chris.zadak@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, Wright",,"Mississippi River - Twin Cities",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-minnehaha-creek-watershed-tmdl,,,, 3299,"Upper Mississippi River Bacteria TMDL Project - Phase 2B",2011,95999,,,,,,,,,,,.41,"Emmons and Olivier Resources, Inc. ","For-Profit Business/Entity","This project will support the monitoring of reaches where there are data gaps, incorporate new data and relevant data, continue identification of pollutant sources, complete load duration curves, coordinate and encourage participation in stakeholder meetings. The information gathered during Phase IIB will be utilized towards the development of a Draft Restoration (TMDL) and Protection Plan (Plan). ",,,2011-07-01,2012-06-29,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Barb,Peichel,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,,,,"(651) 757-2646",barbara.peichel@state.mn.us,"Analysis/Interpretation, Assessment/Evaluation, Monitoring, Technical Assistance","Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Aitkin, Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Douglas, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, Kandiyohi, Le Sueur, McLeod, Meeker, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Nicollet, Pope, Ramsey, Renville, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Todd, Wright",,"Lower Minnesota River , Mississippi River - Sartell, Mississippi River - St. Cloud, Mississippi River - Twin Cities, Rum River, Sauk River, South Fork Crow River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/upper-mississippi-river-bacteria-tmdl-project-phase-2b,,,, 735,"Urban Wilderness Youth Outdoor Education",2011,557000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 362, Sec. 2, Subd. 08d","$557,000 is from the trust fund to the commissioner of natural resources for an agreement with Wilderness Inquiry to provide an outdoor education and recreation program on the Mississippi River. This appropriation is available until June 30, 2013, by which time the project must be completed and final products delivered.","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".","Click on ""Final Report"" under ""Project Details"".",,,,,,,,"Wilderness Inquiry","Non-Profit Business/Entity","PROJECT OVERVIEW There has been a sharp decline in participation in outdoor recreation and education amongst urban youth. Some argue that youth who have meaningful outdoor education experiences are more likely to become engaged in environmental stewardship and invested in outdoor resources as adults. Wilderness Inquiry- in partnership with state and federal agencies, non-profits, and local school districts - will use this appropriation to expand an environmental education and recreation program that provides disadvantaged urban youth and families, some of whom have never even been on a boat, with hands-on educational and recreational experiences of the Mississippi River in 24 foot Voyageur canoes. Funds are enabling the program to serve an additional 23,000 urban youth and families in the Twin Cities metro area. Public school groups have day trips and overnight excursions available to them to augment their classroom learning, while other youth and families have access through community events. OVERALL PROJECT OUTCOME AND RESULTS The goal of Urban Wilderness Youth Outdoor Education (UWYOE) was to provide accessible, outdoor education and recreation opportunities on the Mississippi River and surrounding watershed for more than 20,000 urban youth over a three-year period. UWYOE was developed in response to the sharp decline in participation in outdoor education and activities such as canoeing, camping, hunting and fishing by urban youth. UWYOE provided experiential environmental learning experiences on the Mississippi River and surrounding watershed for 24,899 Twin Cities middle and high school students, exceeding our initial goal of 20,000. 80% of the youth served identify as a person of color and 80% are eligible for free or reduced lunch. The majority, 76%, had very little or no prior experience with outdoor activities. Environmental education experiences were provided through outdoor workshops on local lakes and rivers, guided day trips on the Mississippi River, and overnight camping trips in local parks. National Park Service Rangers and Wilderness Inquiry guides provided natural and cultural history and science lessons as part of each program activity. We developed, refined and implemented classroom activities, provided three teacher trainings for Minneapolis Public Schools summer school staff, and developed a program website. We also purchased four 24' Voyageur canoes to expand our capacity to serve more youth.A three-year evaluation was conducted by the University of Minnesota's Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI). Major outcomes include:77% of participants reported an increased interest in science and the environment87% of teachers agreed that students learned about environmental issues100% of students said they would like to participate in an outdoor activity like this againThis program has gained national attention as a model for engaging urban youth with the environment and building skills to grow future stewards and managers of our public lands. In the summer of 2012, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Governor Mark Dayton recognized the program as a leader in America's Great Outdoors initiative. PROJECT RESULTS USE AND DISSEMINATION The Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund's investment in UWYOE has resulted in the establishment of a model program for engaging youth in the outdoors, which we now call Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventures (UWCA). The UWCA has been recognized by the EPA, the Department of Interior, and Gov. Mark Dayton, among others, as a leader in America's Great Outdoors Initiative. Within the National Park Service and National Forest Service, the UWCA is being held up as an example of how these agencies need to engage in urban communities across the country. In 2010, Wilderness Inquiry and the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area unit of the National Park Service piloted the UWCA concept developed in the Twin Cities to Washington DC, with support from the National Park Service, US Forest Service, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and several DC based nonprofit organizations. Serving 1,000 DC area school kids on the Anacostia River, this effort helping bring together 20 DC area organizations focused on though and/or the Anacostia River. To build on this success, we launched the ""Canoemobile"" to introduce youth to urban waters in multiple cities, and to help build local coalitions dedicated to providing outdoor opportunities to disadvantaged youth. In 2013, the Canoemobile will serve youth in Milwaukee, Michigan City, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York City, and Washington DC. Nature Valley has signed on as a sponsor of the Canoemobile. We held two outcomes briefings (one in 2011 and one in 2013) to present the University of Minnesota's Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) evaluation results. The first was hosted by the Minneapolis Foundation and the second by Mayor Chris Coleman and the Saint Paul Foundation. Each had more than 35 community leaders, funders, and educators present. Information about the project has also been disseminated through the project website. The UWCA has received coverage on Kare 11 News, the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press, and Mpls/St. Paul Magazine.",,"FINAL REPORT",2010-07-01,2013-06-30,"Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund",Completed,,,Greg,Lais,"Wilderness Inquiry","808 14th Avenue SE",Minneapolis,MN,55414,"(612) 676-9409",greglais@wildernessinquiry.org,,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,"Anoka, Benton, Carver, Chisago, Crow Wing, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Kanabec, McLeod, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Sibley, Washington, Wright",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/urban-wilderness-youth-outdoor-education,,,, 17465,"USS Essex Log Book Project II: Editing/Transcription",2011,6990,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,795,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," Editing/Transcription is the second of three projects documenting and preserving the Maritime Heritage Minnesota's historical/archaeological investigation and assessment of the USS Essex Shipwreck, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Five out of twenty-five of the vessel's previously digitized log books were edited, combined into .pdf e-books, transcribed and processed which included the creation of metadata for the digital images. The information resulting from this project is available for public access on Internet Archive. ",,"To edit, process, transcribe, and create metadata for digital images of 31 log books of the USS Essex Shipwreck, listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-10-29,2011-05-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Merriman,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-book-project-ii-editingtranscription,,,, 17147,"USS Essex Log Books Digitization Pilot Project",2011,6462,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1735,,,,,,"Maritime Heritage Minnesota",," As a pilot project  for the grantee, Maritime Heritage Minnesota (MHS) the goal was to digitalize 6-10 of the 62 known log books of the USS Essex log books held at the National Archives and Records Administration and the United States Naval Academy. After twelve days not only did they digital the entirety of the 62 log books but they were able to digitalize a private journal of a USS Essex sailor as well as a hand written journal of a sailor who served on her maiden voyage within the time allotted for the project (101 hours). In total 21,499 images were produced.  ",,"To digitize 6-10 log books of the USS Essex listed in the National Register of Historic Places",2010-07-15,2010-10-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Ann,Merriman,,"1214 Saint Paul Ave.","St. Paul",MN,55116,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/uss-essex-log-books-digitization-pilot-project,,,, 3968,"Verdi Wellhead Protection Area",2011,184210,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (c)","(c) $3,000,000 the first year and $3,000,000 the second year are for nonpoint source pollution reduction and restoration grants to watershed districts, watershed management organizations, counties, and soil and water conservation districts for grants in addition to grants available under paragraphs (a) and (b) to keep water on the land and to protect, enhance, and restore water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams, and to protect groundwater and drinking water. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a local match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans. Up to five percent may be used for administering the grants. (2011 - Clean Water Assistance)","These projects are designed to decrease surface runoff and filter sediment, nutrients, and pesticides before reaching surface and ground water. The goal of this project is to reduce nitrate levels in this water supply.","Over a three-year period, worked with 36-owners/operators developing Nutrient Management Plans on 6,595 acres, fall incorporated Nitrogen Stabilizer and/or Split Nitrogen Application for 31-owners/operators on 5,259 acres and variable rate technology with one owner for 108 acres. Two landowners installed 51.2 acres of filter strips in the Verdi Wellhead Protection area.",,47500,,,,,,"Lincoln SWCD","Local/Regional Government","Project partners play a vital role in the implementation of the Verdi Wellhead Protection Plan and have made this water source a priority in lowering nitrate levels. The aquifer used by the wells in the Verdi Well Field consists of a sand and gravel horizon about 30' thick which overlies clay-rich till. The geological sensitivity in all five of the Verdi wells is classified as ""high"".The Verdi Well Field supplies water to ten community water suppliers, 34 large rural users, and 1,126 rural hookups. Total population served by this water supply is about 7,500. It is the only water supply source Lincoln-Pipestone Rural Water has in Lincoln County and functions as a backup water source to both the Holland and Burr water sources.Water quality monitoring indicates presence of nitrate nitrogen in the wells. The nitrate levels in the wells indicate that the wells pump groundwater that is under the influence of sources of nitrogen related to human activities.Nutrients that are not effectively utilized by crops have potential to leach into groundwater or enter nearby surface waters via overland runoff or subsurface agricultural drainage systems. A major principle of crop nutrient management is to prevent the over-application of nutrients. These projects are designed to decrease surface runoff and filter sediment, nutrients, and pesticides before reaching surface and ground water. The goal of this project is to reduce nitrate levels in this water supply. This will be accomplished by providing landowners educational information and provide incentives to assist with the following: develop a nutrient management plan, utilize variable rate technology, utilize nitrogen stabilizers and nitrogen efficiency products and install filter strips.",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,"Verdi Wellhead Protection Area",Pauline,VanOverbeke,"Lincoln SWCD",,,,,"(507) 694-1630 x3",,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Lincoln,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/verdi-wellhead-protection-area,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 17355,"Video of Minnesota Newspaper Museum at State Fair",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,150,,,,,,"Minnesota Newspaper Foundation",," A documentary-type retrospective video was produced featuring the Minnesota Newspaper Museum at the 2010 Minnesota State Fair. More than eight hours of footage was filmed and used to produce the 15 minute DVD. The final product explains letterpress printing from start to finish including segments on the Linotype, Page Composition, the press, job shop and finally, a section on the editorial/news function of a newspaper. The final section also stresses the importance of newspapers, yesterday and today, in a democratic society. The video is being offered to newspapers throughout not only Minnesota but also in North Dakota and South Dakota for them to use with their staffs, interns and to share with their community groups (such as Lions, Rotary, etc.) In addition, a number of newspapers are also donating copies to their local museums to enhance their static displays on newspapers/letterpress. Plans are also to offer DVDs to museums across the state, at a nominal cost. The Minnesota Newspaper Foundation is also exploring the possibility of making it available to High School Journalism - and possibly English - educators to share with their students.  The Minnesota Newspaper Foundation  has successfully captured on film the unique history of the letterpress machines in action and the stories of their operators to bring to life the legacy of newspapers in Minnesota.   Five minute sample video: ",,"To document on film newspaper production and printing equipment operated by skilled volunteers. The retrospective video will be shown at the State Fair.",2010-08-13,2011-02-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Julie,Bergman,,"1004 20th Avenue SE","East Grand Forks",MN,56721,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/video-minnesota-newspaper-museum-state-fair,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2022,919000,"M.L. 2021 1st Special session, Chp. 1, Art. 2, Sec 2. Subd. 2 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan, $562 spent in FY2022 (HDR and Metropolitan Council) Water Conservation Advisor Training Program, $27,000 spent in FY2022 (Freshwater Society) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $14,736 spent in FY2022 (HDR) A Community-Centered Framework of the Value of Water in the Twin Cities, $13,680 spent in FY2022 (U of MN - Water Resources Center) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $106,350 spent in FY2022 (Minnesota Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $166,029 spent in FY2022 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) ",,,"Met Council contributed an additional $31,869 to expand work ",846839,,,3.3,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2021,1000000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: A Community-Centered Framework of the Value of Water in the Twin Cities, $27,360 spent in FY2021 (U of MN - Water Resources Center) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan, $7,996 spent in FY2021 (HDR and Metropolitan Council) Water Conservation Advisor Training Program, $27,000 spent in FY2021 (Freshwater Society) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $110,925 spent in FY2021 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $134,467 spent in FY2021 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Twin Cities Metro Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model Application - Climate Scenarios, $46,269 spent in FY2021 (Barr) Municipal Water Supply Data Reporting in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Background and Discovery, $8,305 spent in FY2021 (CDM Smith) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $5,164 spent in FY2021 (HDR) ",,,,1024547,,,4,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2020,1000000,"M.L. 2019, 1st Special Session, Chp. 2, Art. 1, Sec. 9",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Twin Cities Metro Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model Application - Climate Scenarios, $941 spent in FY2020 (Barr) Drinking Water Protection Guidance Project - Phase 1, $54,752 spent in FY2020 (Stantec) - completed in FY2020 Northwest Metro Area Regional Water Supply System Study - Phase 1, $9,402 spent in FY2020 (SEH) - completed in FY2020 Municipal Water Supply Data Reporting in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area - Background and Discovery, $40,235 spent in FY2020 (CDM Smith) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $17,959 spent in FY2020 (HDR) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $92,475 spent in FY2020 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $74,880 spent in FY2020 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Water Conservation and Efficiency Assessment Tool, $5,578 spent in FY2020 (HDR) ",,181000,"Metropolitan Council contributed $181,000 to continue work identified in Phase 1 of the Northwest Metro Area Regional Water Supply System Study. ",711740,,,2.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2019,950000,"M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Water Conservation Advisor Training Program - Development and Pilot, $111,500 spent in FY2019 (Freshwater Society) - completed in FY2019 Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $93,050 spent in FY2019 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $99,840 spent in FY2019 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Water Conservation and Efficiency Assessment Tool, $4,864 spent in FY2019 (HDR) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $104,845 spent in FY2019 (HDR) Projects completed this year: Water Efficiency Impacts on Future Water Supply Infrastructure, $23,215 spent in FY2019 (CDM Smith) ",,,,844272,,,3,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2018,950000,"M.L. 2017 Chp. 91., Art. 2, Sec. 9",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Twin Cities Metro Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model Application - Transient Model Update, $26,377 (Barr) - completed in FY2018 Washington County Municipal Water Coalition Water Efficiency Study, $22,099 spent in FY2018 (SEH) - completed in FY2018 Water Conservation and Efficiency Assessment Tool, $23,726 spent in FY2018 (HDR) Water Efficiency Impacts on Future Water Supply Infrastructure, $58,403 spent in FY2018 (CDM Smith) Interactions of Groundwater and Surface Water Resources, $17,677 spent in FY2018 (HDR) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $83,700 spent in FY2018 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $55,608 spent in FY2018 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Stakeholder Engagement in the North and East Metro, $29,957 spent in FY2018 (Grassroots Solutions) ",,,,635627,,,2.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2017,975000,"M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Water Rates Database and Tool Development, $113,014 (CDM Smith) - completed in FY2017 Stakeholder Engagement in the North and East Metro, $7,543 spent in FY2017 (Grassroots Solutions) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $103,500 spent in FY2017 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $61,296 spent in FY2017 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects completed this year: Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Northeast Metro Area Lakes, MN, $2,698+$29,427 spent in FY2017 (U.S. Geological Survey, Barr) Washington County Feasibility Assessment, $23,414 spent in FY2017 (SEH) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $54,784 spent in FY2017 (HDR) ",,,,627657,,,2,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2016,975000,"M.L. 2015 Chp. 2, Art. 2, Sec. 9 ",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Report to Minnesota State Legislature: Concept Cost Report for Augmentation of White Bear Lake with Surface Water, $123,797 spent in FY2016 (SEH, HDR, Wenck Associates Inc., and Zan Associates) - completed in FY2016 Reducing Water Use on Twin Cities Lawns through Assessment, Research, and Demonstration, $30,648 spent in FY2016 (U of MN - Turfgrass Science Program) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Washington County Feasibility Assessment, $99,767 spent in FY2016 (SEH) Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Northeast Metro Area Lakes, MN, $247,604 spent in FY2016 (U.S. Geological Survey) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $95,060 spent in FY2016 (HDR) Projects completed this year: Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes, $11,831 spent in FY2016 (Barr) Regional Groundwater Modeling: Metro Pumping Optimization, $1,905 spent in FY2016 (Barr) Stormwater Reuse Demonstration Project - CHS Stadium, $100,000 spent in FY2016 (City of St. Paul) Water Billing and Rates Analysis, $4,990 spent in FY2016 (CDM Smith) Industrial Water Conservation in the North and East Groundwater Management Area, $16,870 spent in FY2016 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,979281,,,1.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2015,550000,"M.L. 2014 Chp. 312, Art. 14, Sec. 5",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Washington County Feasibility Assessment, $21,932 spent in FY2015 (SEH) Characterizing Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction in Northeast Metro Area Lakes, MN., $252,970 spent in FY2015 (U.S. Geological Survey) Stormwater Reuse Demonstration Project - CHS Stadium, $92,629 spent in FY2015 (Pioneer Power Inc., Barr) Regional Groundwater Modeling: Metro Pumping Optimization, $47,487 spent in FY2015 (Barr) Industrial Water Conservation in the North and East Groundwater Management Area, $33,130 spent in FY2015 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Industrial Water Conservation with a MnTAP Intern, $15,650 spent in FY2015 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Water Billing and Rates Analysis, $50,005 spent in FY2015 (CDM Smith) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes, $44,493 spent in FY2015 (Barr) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $403,182 spent in FY2015 (HDR) Projects completed this year: Feasibility Assessment of Approaches to Water Sustainability in the Northeast Metro, $193,803 spent in FY2015 (SEH) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $5,662 spent in FY2015 (Barr) Water Conservation Toolbox, $42,006 spent in FY2015 (CDM Smith) ",,,,1575818,,,2.7,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2014,1537000,"M.L. 2014, Chp. 312, Art. 14, Sec. 5; M.L. 2013 Chp. 137, Art. 2, Sec. 9",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Feasibility Study of Joint Water Utility Cities of Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbus, Hugo, Lexington and Lino Lakes, $5,429 spent in FY2014 (Barr) Regional Feasibility of Alternative Approaches to Water Sustainability, $23,304 spent in FY2014 (HDR) Water Conservation Toolbox, $54,694 spent in FY2014 (CDM Smith) Feasibility Assessment of Approaches to Water Sustainability in the Northeast Metro, $34,544+$110,459 spent in FY2014 (SEH) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $66,495 spent in FY2014 (Barr) Projects completed this year: Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users, $45,337 spent in FY2014 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Final report on Met Council website Impacts on Groundwater Quality by Stormwater Practices, $66,562 spent in FY2014 (U of MN - St. Anthony Falls Laboratory) ",,,,704466,,,2.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2013,500000,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Impacts on Groundwater Quality by Stormwater Practices, $66,562 spent in FY2013 (U of MN - St. Anthony Falls Laboratory) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users, $36,453 spent in SFY2013 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $135,416 spent in FY2013 (Barr) Projects completed this year: Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Recharge Model, $73,308 spent in FY2013 (Barr) ",,,,491312,,,1.7,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2012,500000,"M.L. 2011 (Special Session) Chp. 6 Art. 2 Sec. 9",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Assessing the Opportunity and Barriers for Water Conservation by Private Industrial Users, $11,243 spent in FY2012 (U of MN - MN Technical Assistance Program) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Groundwater Flow Model (Metro Model 2), $20,789 spent in FY2012 (Barr) Update of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Regional Recharge Model, $16,549 spent in FY2012 (Barr) Projects continued this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) Projects completed this year: South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) Feasibility Assessment & Guidance for Stormwater Reuse, $65,773 spent in FY2012 (CDM Smith) Mapping the Vulnerability of Glacial Aquifers & Mapping Contaminant Plumes, $27,850 in FY2012 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,212673,,,1.8,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2011,400000,"M.L. 2010, Chp. 361 Art. 2, Sec. 5",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Feasibility Assessment & Guidance for Stormwater Reuse, $21,695 spent in FY2011 (CDM Smith) Mapping the Vulnerability of Glacial Aquifers & Mapping Contaminant Plumes, $23,181 in FY2011 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) Seminary Fen Protection (Metropolitan Council) South Washington County Water Supply Planning (Metropolitan Council) Projects continuing this year: Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) Projects completed this year: Assessment of East Bethel Water Availability (Groundwater Modeling), $44,536 spent in FY2011 (Barr) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Conservation, $36,754 spent in SFY2011 (Environmental Financing Group Inc.) Evaluation of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction, $31,754 spent in FY2011 (Barr) Hydrogeologic and Groundwater Chemistry Assessment, $48,138 spent in FY2011 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) ",,,,355552,,,1.1,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 10025348,"Water Supply Sustainability Support Program",2010,400000,"M.L. 2009, Chp. 172 Art. 2, Sec. 10",,"This work is intended to support increased collaboration among metro area communities and water agencies, including participation in subregional water supply work groups. It will enhance the technical support that communities receive, including studies and tools requested by metro area subregional water supply groups and committees and the Minnesota Legislature. One indicator of success will be more efficient and balanced water use. ","Projects started this year: Assessment of East Bethel Water Availability (Groundwater Modeling), $26,593 spent in SFY2010 (Barr) Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Conservation, $11,785 spent in SFY2010 (Environmental Financing Group Inc.) Evaluation of Groundwater and Surface Water Interaction, $35,246 spent in FY2010 (Barr) Hydrogeologic and Groundwater Chemistry Assessment, $18,226 spent in FY2010 (U of MN - MN Geological Survey) Implementation of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area Master Water Supply Plan (Metropolitan Council) ",,,,246702,,,1.5,"Metropolitan Council","Local/Regional Government","This program supports communities as they plan and implement projects that address emerging drinking water supply threats. It supports the exploration cost-effective regional and sub-regional solutions, leverages inter-jurisdictional coordination, and prevents overuse and degradation of groundwater resources. Activities in this program provide metro communities with: - Potential solutions to balance regional water use through utilization of surface water, stormwater, wastewater, and groundwater - Planning-level analyses of infrastructure requirements for various water supply alternatives - Planning-level cost estimates (capital investments and operation) - Identification of funding mechanisms and equitable cost-sharing structures for regionally beneficial water supply projects In advisory committees, work groups, and other venues, the Metropolitan Council partners with local units of government, state agencies, and other stakeholder groups to collaboratively address local and regional water supply issues in the metro area. ","The Twin Cities metropolitan area is home to three million people, over half of Minnesota's population. Over 70% of the region's population relies on groundwater resources for their source of water supply. Securing their safe and plentiful drinking water, while protecting the region's diverse water resources, requires coordinated and ongoing effort. Although the seven-county region is relatively water-rich, the region's steady population growth, increased groundwater pumping, changing land use, and variable weather and climate is challenging some communities' ability to meet current and future demand. Our rising dependence on groundwater for drinking water, particularly since 1980, has become a significant issue. In parts of the region, groundwater levels are declining. In some cases, it is affecting, or has the potential to affect, lake and wetland levels. Additionally, groundwater quality is a challenge that many cities are trying to address. ",,2011-07-01,2023-06-30,"Clean Water Fund","In Progress",,,Lanya,Ross,"Metropolitan Council ","390 Robert St. N.","St. Paul",MN,55101,651-602-1803,lanya.ross@metc.state.mn.us,,"Metropolitan Council",,"Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Washington",,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/water-supply-sustainability-support-program,,,, 9479,"Wedgewood Trail Round Lake Blvd Solar Crossing Signal",2011,15000,"M.L 2009 Ch. 172 Art. 3 Sec 2d & M.S. 85.535.","$3970000 the first year and $4900000 the second year are for grants under new Minnesota Statutes section 85.535 to parks and trails recognized as meeting the constitutional requirement of being a park or trail of regional or statewide significance. Grants under this section must be used only for acquisition development restoration and maintenance. Of this amount $500000 the first year and $600000 the second year are for grants for solar energy projects. Up to 2.5 percent of this appropriation may be used for administering the grants.",,,,,,,,,,"City of Coon Rapids",,"to install a solar powered LED crosswalk push button flasher to assist Wedgewood Trail users cross Round Lake Boulevard",,,2011-05-17,2012-06-30,"Parks & Trails Fund",Completed,,,Traci,Vibo,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources","500 Lafayette Road","Saint Paul",MN,55155,"(651) 259-5619",traci.vibo@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Department of Natural Resources",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wedgewood-trail-round-lake-blvd-solar-crossing-signal,,,, 17498,"Wilder Archives Collections Project",2011,5221,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1666,,,,,,"Amherst H. Wilder Foundation",," The Wilder Foundation Archive was made more accessible to the public as a result of building on initial efforts by organizing and preserving fifty-nine (59) cubic feet of archival materials. The materials were inventoried and digitized, preservation issues were addressed and remedied and finding aids were created and made available. Some historic documents were donated to the Minnesota Historical Society, the University of Minnesota Social Work Archive, Stillwater Historical Society and the NPRHA Archives East End. ",,"To provide basic processing for 59 cubic feet of archival materials in order to make Amherst H. Wilder archives publicly accessible",2010-12-21,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amanda,Eggers,,"451 Lexington Parkway N","St. Paul",MN,55104,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wilder-archives-collections-project,,,, 33347,Winnebago,2011,84000,"MS Section 446A.074","Phosphorus Reduction Grant Program","Reduce wastewater phosphorus discharge to 1 mg/L or less","Reduce wastewater phosphorus discharge to 1 mg/L or less",,190158,"PFA loan",,,,,"Winnebago, City of","Local/Regional Government","Construct wastewater treatment improvements to meet phosphorus discharge requirements",,,2011-06-17,,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Jeff,Freeman,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority","332 Minnesota Street, Suite W820","St. Paul",MN,55101,"(651) 259-7465",jeff.freeman@state.mn.us,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Public Facilities Authority ",,Faribault,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/winnebago,,,, 2488,"Wirth Lake Outlet",2011,75000,"Laws of Minnesota 2009, Chapter 172, Article 2, Section 6 (b)","(b) $2,800,000 the first year and $3,124,000 the second year are for grants to watershed districts and watershed management organizations for: (i) structural or vegetative management practices that reduce storm water runoff from developed or disturbed lands to reduce the movement of sediment, nutrients, and pollutants or to leverage federal funds for restoration, protection, or enhancement of water quality in lakes, rivers, and streams and to protect groundwater and drinking water; and (ii) the installation of proven and effective water retention practices including, but not limited to, rain gardens and other vegetated infiltration basins and sediment control basins in order to keep water on the land. The projects must be of long-lasting public benefit, include a local match, and be consistent with TMDL implementation plans or local water management plans. Watershed district and watershed management organization staff and administration may be used for local match. Priority may be given to school projects that can be used to demonstrate water retention practices. Up to five percent may be used for administering the grants. (2011 - Runoff Reduction)","Wirth Lake will meet water quality goals and park users will see increased water clarity.","The project involved installation of a new concrete lake outlet structure consisting of two rubber check valves, rather than an electric lift gate, which prevent an average of 55 pounds per year of phosphorus from entering Wirth Lake via backflow from Bassett Creek.",,175000,,,,,,"Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission","Local/Regional Government","Wirth Lake is located in Theodore Wirth Regional Park in the City of Golden Valley. The lake was listed as Impaired due to excessive phosphorus levels. In recent years water quality goals were met except during instances where seasonal overflows from Bassett Creek into Wirth Lake occurred.With one relatively simple project, the Bassett Creek Watershed Management Commission anticipates that the excess phosphorus problem will be resolved once and for all. The Implementation Plan for the Wirth Lake TMDL includes modifying the outlet structure to prevent flow from the creek to the lake during flood periods. Based on an analysis of historical data, the modification of the Wirth Lake outlet will achieve reductions in phosphorus sufficient to meet water quality goals.The modifications include replacing the existing bulkhead in the outlet structure with a fabricated steel lift gate. The lift gate would be operated with an electric motor and controls that would operate based on water levels in the creek. The gate would close during periods when water levels in the creek would result in backflows to Wirth Lake.The estimated cost of the steel lift gate is $80,000 and the cost of the controls is estimated to be $70,000. The total estimated capital construction cost to modify the Wirth Lake outlet and install the gate and controls is $250,000 including administration, permitting, and installation. With the $75,000 Clean Water fund grant, Wirth Lake will meet water quality goals and park users will see increased water clarity.",,,2011-01-01,2013-12-31,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Len,Kremer,"Barr Engineering",,,,,"(952) 832-2781",lkremer@barr.com,Restoration/Enhancement,"Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/wirth-lake-outlet,,,"Nicole Clapp",No 17411,"Women's Legislative Timeline Project",2011,6500,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,10136,,,,,,"Legislative Reference Library",,"   An online timeline of legislation that has significantly affected women from Suffrage (1920) to the present was published. The entries are listed in chronological order. Each point on the timeline has a summary of the legislation and is linked to documentation related to the law's passage. Specific legislation can be indentified in conjunction with how many female legislators were holding office at that time. The timeline can be displayed in multiple formats and is a permanent piece of the Office on the Economic Status of Women Library with links to the Legislative Reference Library as well as the Minnesota Historical Society website. ",,"To prepare a timeline of significant legislation affecting Minnesota women, 1920-present",2010-12-10,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Amy,Brenengen,,"85 State Office Building, 100 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd","St. Paul",MN,55155,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/womens-legislative-timeline-project,,,, 17418,"Women in Minnesota Politics: an oral history",2011,6900,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,1061,,,,,,"Minnesota Women's Consortium",," The personal recollections of six women who have sought or held office in Minnesota were videotaped.  These oral histories speak of the barriers, biases, challenges and opportunities they faced in politics. The recorded interviews are permanent additions to the Minnesota Historical Society archives. They were also used in a 30 minute broadcast television program on TPT (Twin Cities Public Television). ",,"To document in 6 interviews the story of women in politics in Minnesota",2010-10-11,2011-04-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandy,Wollschlager,,"American Association of University Women, 30065 82 Avenue Way","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-minnesota-politics-oral-history,,,, 17491,"Women in Minnesota Politics Documentary",2011,2000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,28000,,,,,,"Minnesota Women's Consortium",," As part of a larger project to create a documentary on women's political history in Minnesota, historic footage, photographs, news clips and portions of taped oral history interviews were assembled and edited. The project produced a thirty-minute video documentary prepared for broadcast on Minnesota public television stations. AAUW owns the copyright and has offered programs and DVD copies to communities statewide, including a copy sent to the Minnesota historical Society. ",,"To edit audio-visual assets as a part of a larger project to create a documentary on women's political history in Minnesota. Amount adjusted to focus the project on editing.",2010-12-17,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Sandy,Wollschlager,,"American Association of University Women, 30065 82 Avenue Way","Cannon Falls",MN,55009,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Ramsey,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/women-minnesota-politics-documentary,,,, 17528,"World War I Canteener Research and Manuscript",2011,7000,"LAWS of MINNESOTA for 2009 Ch. 172, Art. 1, Subd. 4 (b), Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants","(b) Statewide Historic and Cultural Grants. (i) $2,250,000 in 2010 and $4,500,000 in 2011 are appropriated for history programs and projects operated or conducted by or through local, county, regional or other historical or cultural organizations; or for activities to preserve significant historic and cultural resources. Funds are to be distributed through a competitive grants process. The Minnesota Historical Society shall administer these funds using established grants mechanisms, and with assistance from the advisory committee created herein.",,,,,,,,,,"American Red Cross Twin Cities Area Chapter",," Hundreds of Minnesota women served on the French Front during World War I as volunteers for organizations such as the Red Cross. Their stories are often overlooked by history. The grand niece of Alice O'Brien, daughter of William O'Brien, has researched and developed a manuscript that combines chapters about Alice's life before and after the war with her letters home from the front during her service in France. The story is a personalized telling of what women volunteers experienced as Canteeners for the Red Cross. A copy of the manuscript was given to the Minnesota Historical Society. It has also been submitted to publishers. Future historians will be able to use this text as a tool when researching the experiences of the independent and brave Minnesota women who served in France in World War I. ",,"To research and develop a book about World War I Red Cross volunteer Alice O'Brien",2010-10-31,2011-06-01,"Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund",,,,Carrie,Carlson-Guest,,"1201 West River Parkway",Minneapolis,MN,55454,,,Grants/Contracts,"Minnesota Historical Society",,Hennepin,,,https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/world-war-i-canteener-research-and-manuscript,,,, 1384,"Zavoral's Creek Water Quality Monitoring",2011,5618,,,,,,,,,,,.02,"Washington Conservation District","Local/Regional Government","This project will collect water quality data at Zavoral Creek over a two year period.",,,2011-03-01,2013-06-30,"Clean Water Fund",Completed,,,Erik,Anderson,,,,,,651-275-1136,erik.anderson@mnwcd.org,Monitoring,"Minnesota Pollution Control Agency",,"Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Pine, Ramsey, Washington",,"Lower St. Croix River",https://www.legacy.mn.gov/projects/zavorals-creek-water-quality-monitoring,,,,