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July 17, 2001 <br /> <br />INITIATIVE <br />FOUNDATIQN <br /> <br />Stephanie Klinzing, Mayor <br />City of Elk River <br />13065 Qrono Pkwy <br />PQ Box 490 <br />Elk River, MN 55330-0490 <br /> <br />RE: 2002 Budget Request for Initiative Foundation support <br /> <br />"It takes a noble man to plant a seed for a tree that will someday give <br />shade to people he may never meet."mDavid Truebl00d <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Klinzing & Members of the City Council, <br /> <br />Since its inception in 1986, the Initiative Foundation has invested $1,178,715 into the Sherburne County <br />economy in the form of grants to non-profits, local units of government, schools and loans for business <br />start-up and expansion (see enclosed project list). Those "seed funds" have leveraged an additional <br />$1,548,775, helped create or retain 201 jobs, and trained many community leaders. We have been and <br />continue to work actively in economic and community development, leadership training and support to <br />non-profits providing needed services to the residents and future residents of this county and your <br />:ommunity. A strong county provides the needed foundation for strong and healthy communities. <br /> <br />Our mission is to improve the quality of life for residents in our service area through comprehensive and <br />integrated community development. We really believe our five-year strategic direction," To invest in well- <br />planned collaborative community development endeavors that improve the economic vitality and overall health of <br />communities..." captures the reason for the City of Elk River to support our work. One Cass County <br />Commissioner put it this way when responding to the work the Initiative Foundation has done <br />relative to county support "I wish we got this kind of return on all of our investments." As a result, they <br />have increased their support to us significantly. Currently 13 of 14 counties and 114 of 160 cities value <br />our work and choose to support us financially. Support of our foundation is based on Minnesota Statute <br />469.191 Contributions to regional or local organizations. That statute is attached for your reference. <br /> <br />Much of the work we do would not be possible without the special partnership we share with city and <br />county governments in the 14 counties of Central Minnesota that we serve. Our economic development efforts <br />to help start-up and expand businesses relates directly to broadening the tax base. In addition we provide grant dollars to <br />area non-profit organizations, schools and local units of government for projects such as development of comprehensive plans, <br />housing studies, downtown revitalization efforts and intergenerati0nal activities. The City of Elk River's support does <br />have a direct impact as shown by these recent examples of projects we have funded: <br /> <br />Recent Grant activity in Sherburne County includes: <br />~ Livonia Township; Zimmerman, Planning for "Green" Township Hall ($5,0OO) - to support the <br /> planning and design of a new township hall that will use recycled building products, recycles <br /> construction waste and incorporate energy efficiency into the design. <br /> Three Rivers Community Theatre (Elk River): Exterior paint for a mural to brighten a downtown <br /> building. (Picture-it-Painted Program) <br /> Elk River School District/Education to Employment Partnership; Youth Apprenticeship/Job Shadowing <br /> ($I 0,000) - to support youth apprenticeship and job shadowing with the technical trade. <br /> Big Lake Visioning Committee; Lakes Area Multi-Purpose (LAMP) ($5,000) - to support planning <br /> efforts for a multi-purpose, intergenerational recreation complex for community members. <br /> <br /> <br />