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Addressing racial wealth gaps

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Grant for Northside Achievement Zone

Year
2015
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$200,000
Term
25 months

Minneapolis, MN — To strengthen the North Minneapolis community and improve academic achievement by building a cohort of strong parent leaders

Reports

Final Report
Report date
August 2017

If we find that what we are doing is not effective, we will revise it until we get it right.

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Interim Report
Report date
August 2016

One of NAZ’s core values is using a results-based accountability framework to drive our work. Data collection and analysis is just one part of this effort; more broadly, we use this framework to hold each other accountable to our shared goals.

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