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Addressing racial wealth gaps

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Grant for Thunder Valley CDC

Year
2014
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$200,000
Term
26 months

Porcupine, SD — To co-create the Sustainable Home Ownership Project (SHOP): a workforce development initiative and homeownership system that supports a green construction industry on Pine Ridge

Reports

Final Report
Report date
December 2016

Working collaboratively was the most important piece of completing our work.

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Interim Report
Report date
November 2015

The most important element of the community innovation process is being collaborative. We recognized that to provide the services need for our participants to be successful in their individual education plans and their individual success plans, we needed to be collaborative with other organizations.

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