topbar01.png - 23524 Bytes

   

   NCIC Home   Goals    Advisory Boards & Schools    Staff    Map & Directions    Mini-grant Information

 

Spacer.jpg - 636 Bytes

 

Nobles County
Integration Collaborative

117 11th Ave. Suite 1
Worthington, MN 56187
Tel. 507 376-3300
Fax 507 376-3320

maps & directions

 

NCIC Staff Members

Coordinator:
Sharon Johnson

Program
Aides:

• Thongsay Chantharath
• Jaidy Kolander
• Aida Simon

Click names to send email.

more about the staff

 

Website Menu

·  Advisory Boards & Schools

·  Goals

·  Staff Members

·  Culture Corner

·  Theatre Performances

·  Mini-Grant Information

·  Collaborative Retreats

·  Summer Programs

·  Youth Diversity Corps

·  English/Spanish Interchange

·  Map & Directions

·  Elementary Spanish

·  International Festival

·  Staff Development


Mini-Grants

 

 

 

 

Nobles County Integration Collaborative offers opportunities for creative people to fund projects that contribute to the common good of the community through its mini-grants. Anyone can apply, and teachers and students are encouraged to submit applications for their projects.

To download a Mini-Grant application, follow these steps:

·  Make sure you have Microsoft Word or Works on your computer. The application document is in that format (.doc). If your computer does not have Word or Works, download the file in the rtf format.

·  Click the "Start Download" link below. A small window will popup and ask you if you want to open or save the document. Click "save".

·  You'll see the directory of the folders and files on your computer. Select the folder in which you want to save the document by clicking on the folder's name. Remember which folder so you can return to it later.

·  Start Download

After printing and filling out the form, please send it to our mailing address, which is in the upper left of the screen. Please, call our office for assistance in completing the application.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service 2009

Martin Luther King Jr. believed in service and MLK Day is not a day off, it’s a day to give back to our communities and bring people together. On the upcoming MLK Day youth from NCIC programs hosted a march, an educational program and volunteer opportunities for area students and adults. This brought diverse people together to remember the work of Martin Luther King Jr. and his mission to bridge cultural barriers, to end racism and discrimination, to respect each other and to make our communities better places.  To see more photos click here.

 

 

 

Housing Careers Camp held June8-10

Students entering grades 9-12 participate in a 3-day camp which focused on careers in the housing industry.  About 40 students from St. James, Madelia, Ellsworth and Worthington participated.  Students visited businesses, toured colleges and met with city leaders.  They also had a hands-on learning opportunity with landscaping. 

 

 

 

Other mini-grants awarded so far this year included:

CIRCLE Mentroing

Summer Theater Camp

Teen Tent at Turkey Day

Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

Summer Housing Careers Camp

Summer Get Movin' with Hip Hop Camp

Martin Luther King Day of Service Project

 

 

 




Copyright 2005 Nobles County Integration Collaborative All Rights Reserved.