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Forest Values Carbon Markets Webinar
In April 2009, Blandin Foundation hosted a follow-on webinar that drilled deeper into the implications of carbon markets for forests and forest practices in Minnesota. Anthony D’Amato’s presentation – Forest management strategies for increasing carbon stocks and sequestration Mark Jacobs’s presentation – Forest carbon project Steve Morse’s presentation The Q&A session at the end of the webinar
Forest Values/Carbon Markets Photos
Foundation Best Practices
Minnesota Council on Foundations Principles
Frontline Reflections: Cre Larson and Tom Gaffney
Cre Larson is the executive director of First Call for Help of Itasca County, a nonprofit that provides free, confidential and nonjudgmental crisis intervention, active listening and information and referral services. In 2020, Blandin Foundation awarded three grants totaling $48,000 to increase access to mental health services for Itasca area residents during COVID-19. “The year …
Frontline Reflections: Jeff Love
Jeff is a local entrepreneur and graduate of ILT Academy, a program partnered with Itasca Economic Development Corporation to teach and train local innovators and entrepreneurs the skillsets needed to develop successful ventures. After solidifying his idea throughout ILT Academy, Jeff recently won second place in The RINK pitch competition for his invention The Water …
Frontline Reflections: John Hallich
John is a long-time resident of western Itasca County. Now in his 80s, John is an ElderCircle client for both the Home Visitor Program and the Assisted Transportation Program. In 2021, Blandin Foundation provided a $134,000 grant to support operating expenses for ElderCircle and their Home Visitor Program. This year was another rough one for …
Frontline Reflections: Karen Olson
Karen Olson is the mayor of Northome, Minnesota. She’s part of a group of local leaders active in identifying priorities and projects to grow Northome into the future. Blandin Foundation recently awarded a $150,000 grant for a number of those priorities including library improvements, signage, campground improvements, community marketing and more. As 2021 becomes our …
Frontline Reflections: Megan Perrington
Megan Perrington is a social worker for Itasca County Public Health. Through her work, children and adults with disabilities can live as independently as possible through the delivery of home and community-based services. Blandin Foundation awarded a $11,850 grant to offer remote learning services for individuals with disabilities living in the Itasca area during 2020. …
Frontline Reflections: Rachel Herring
Rachel Herring is the Anishinaabe Education Academic Tutor at Deer River Schools. Due to the schools’ hybrid learning model, Rachel worked with community leaders to create “Learning Hubs” in Ball Club and Inger where students can access high-speed Internet to participate in distance learning. In 2020, Blandin Foundation awarded five grants totaling $410,000 to address …