One Heartland

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$48,000
Recipient
One Heartland
Status
In Progress
Start Date
July 2023
End Date
June 2025
Activity Type
Grants/Contracts
Counties Affected
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
Roseau
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine
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
Roseau
Scott
Sherburne
Sibley
Stearns
Steele
Stevens
Swift
Todd
Traverse
Wabasha
Wadena
Waseca
Washington
Watonwan
Wilkin
Winona
Wright
Yellow Medicine
Project Overview

One Heartland's mission is to improve the lives of children, youth, and families facing significant health challenges or social isolation. We envision a world where everyone feels appreciated, celebrated, and free of stigma and discrimination. We want a community where individuals can learn and grow so that they may lead healthier and more productive lives. We meet these goals through our summer camp programs. We provide youth (ages 7-17) camps to three distinct marginalized groups: HIV/AIDS+ youth, LGBTQ+ youth, and LGBTQ+ families. Our programs provide a safe and accepting place for youth to enjoy summer camp activities while building community with peers and adults with similar identities. Aside from being fun, camp builds self-confidence, life skills, friendships, and memories.

Legal Citation / Subdivision
Minnesota Session Laws-2023, Chapter 40, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 6 (t)
Appropriation Language

$50,000.00 each year is for a grant to One Heartland Center for programming and outdoor activities for families and youth in Minnesota.

2024 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$48,000
Number of full time equivalents funded
0
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

We will provide financial aid to 57 youth to attend camp and provide financial assistance to the majority of families who attend family camp, roughly 30 individuals. These outcomes will apply to those campers:
1. Provide a judgment-free, welcoming space where youth can fully express and celebrate their identity without fear of rejection.
90% of campers surveyed will agree or strongly agree with this statement.
2. Create opportunities for youth to gain life skills, build confidence, and access necessary resources so they can succeed in life.
90% of campers surveyed will agree or strongly agree with this statement.
3. Facilitate connections and friendships between youth in similar circumstances, so they can develop a lifelong support network.
90% of campers surveyed will agree or strongly agree with this statement.
70% of eligible campers will return year after year.
4. Provide educational opportunities around healthy relationships, mental health, LGBTQ+ issues, HIV/AIDS prevention and community resources.
90% of campers surveyed will agree or strongly agree with this statement.
Every camp session will have at least one partner agency on-site to discuss healthy relationships, all campers will attend.
Every camp session will have at least one educational class addressing queer history and the legacy of HIV/AIDS in our community, all campers will attend.
5. Campers will have an increased sense of belonging and connections by creating relationships with trusted adults.
90% of campers surveyed will agree or strongly agree with this statement.
6. Campers will have an increased sense of understanding and connection to nature and will develop a sense of care and appreciation for the environment.
90% of campers surveyed will agree or strongly agree with this statement.

Measurable Outcome(s)

Achieved proposed outcomes

Project Manager
First Name
Nicole
Last Name
Mills
Organization Name
One Heartland
Street Address
1618 Harmon Place
City
Minneapolis
State
MN
Zip Code
55403
Phone
6122463801
Email
nmills@oneheartland.org
Administered By
Administered by
Location

200 Administration Building
50 Sherburne Avenue
St. Paul, MN 55155

Phone
651-201-2555