Join us on April 9th for our plant giveaway! We have partnered with the plant corner mn and will be at our community garden on 13th ave ne from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM or until we run out!
Full event details here.
Hope to see you there!
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Join us on April 9th for our plant giveaway! We have partnered with the plant corner mn and will be at our community garden on 13th ave ne from 11:30 AM to 3:30 PM or until we run out!
Full event details here.
Hope to see you there!
Did you miss our Board Meeting on March 28?
Did you want the update on what is going on with the Erte Building and Left Lane Ventures?
You can find the Meeting Minutes and the Plan that was submitted to the city here!
Join us online for our Board Meeting on the fourth Monday of the month from 7 - 9 PM. This is where we discuss current events impacting our neighborhood, listen to ideas and comments from our neighbors, and vote on how to spend neighborhood funding to best support everyone who lives and works in Sheridan. Join us to contribute or just listen in!
🌟 Agenda:
Michael Pink from Left Lane Ventures to present updates on his project at 1304 University Ave
Governance Update
Finacial Update
Vote on The Equitable Development Scorecard
and more!
🌟Join the Zoom meeting online with the link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5541355413 or call in to (312)626-6799 with Meeting ID: 55413 55413.
Run for the Board
Applications now Open!
We are looking for new Board Members!
¡Estamos buscando nuevos miembros para la Junta Directiva!
Waxaan raadinaynaa Xubnaha Guddiga cusub!
Do you want to have a powerful voice in your community and decide how we spend our funding to make the neighborhood better? SNO wants you on our Board! Applications are now being accepted for our election day on April 25th at our Annual Meeting from 7 - 9 pm @ Eastside Neighborhood Services. Appointed members will serve through April, 2023 when they can run for re-election.
SNO stands with our teachers and unions. Our students' education relies on our teachers and education professionals. They deserve to be compensated. MPS please meet their demands and to our state legislature please use our budget surplus to support our schools.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding that is turning millions of people into refugees, many of them children.
Here are some resources to donate to the relief efforts for the Ukraine:
Ukrainian American Community Center
The UACC, a Twin Cities organization founded by Ukrainian immigrants in 1946, has curated a list of links where you can donate to support Ukrainian soldiers, hospital workers, refugees and children.
301 NE Main St, Minneapolis, MN 55413
UN Refugee Agency provides life-saving protection for families forced to flee their homes in Ukraine.
Ukraine Ministry of Defense: Funds will be used for humanitarian support for Ukraine's armed forces that includes logistical and medical support. Money will go directly to the agency's bank account. For more information go to ukraine.ua.
Medical supplies: Razom for Ukraine provides tactical training and medical supplies. In an update, the organization said it is purchasing supplies from the United States and Europe because Ukrainian suppliers ran out of gear and medical supplies. For more information go to razomforukraine.org.
United Help Ukraine is providing lifesaving first-aid kits to the front lines. The organization also helps the families of those wounded or killed in war and gives support to displaced people from Crimea and eastern Ukraine. For more information go to unitedhelpukraine.org.
Sunflower of Peace is raising funds for first-aid medical backpacks for paramedics and doctors on the front lines. Each backpack has the ability to save up to 10 lives, according to the organization. For more information go to facebook.com/sunflowerofpeace.
Ukrainian Red Cross Society: Volunteers and staff provide first aid in areas where medical access is limited. Funds will be used to support those in need, blood collection, mobilization of volunteers and resources and emergency activities. For more information go to redcross.org.ua/en.
Help for children: UNICEF is ensuring Ukrainian children have access to safe water, nutrition, health care, education and protection during the invasion. For more information go to unicefusa.org/helpukraine.
Voices of Children provides psychological and psychosocial support for children caught in the middle of the armed conflict. For more information go to voices.org.ua/en/.
Sources: Star Tribune, PACIM, Eastside Neigborhood Services
The SNO Board intends to vote to move $24,999 from our
Phase II Strategies to our Plan Implementation at our March Board Meeting.
Monday, March 28th at 7pm on Zoom
Join to voice any comments or concerns or email us at sno@sheridanneighborhood.org
Minneapolis and St. Paul lifted their indoor mask mandates Thursday, February 24.
Both mayors will continue to require face coverings in buildings owned or operated by the cities. Businesses can implement their own rules, and the mayors in both cities said they are still encouraging people to use masks.
We have our monthly board meeting on February 28 7 - 9 pm on Zoom.
Join the Zoom meeting online with the link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5541355413 or call in to (312)626-6799 with Meeting ID: 55413 55413.
More information and agenda here.
All are welcome and we would love to see you there!
The City’s Behavioral Crisis Response (BCR) teams are now operating 24 hours a day, Monday through Friday. The teams are part of a pilot project led by the City’s Office of Performance and Innovation with Canopy Roots serving as the provider.
The teams launched Dec. 13, 2021 as a new first response that provides crisis intervention and connection to support services. They initially operated Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to midnight.
Two mobile units operate throughout Minneapolis. Each has a team of two behavioral health responders and outreach supplies, such as water, socks, snacks and toiletries. Minneapolis 911 dispatches the responders. The teams can’t be called directly by residents.
The response teams are an alternative to police response. The Minneapolis Police Department will only be on scene if dispatch determines the need to clear the scene first or the response teams request assistance to complete their work.
People having a behavioral crisis or reporting one should continue to call 911 for help. 911 dispatchers will gather information and determine if the incident is eligible for a mobile behavioral health team response. The teams will not respond to incidents involving firearms or violent behavior. MPD can request the assistance of the Behavioral Crisis Response Teams to complete their work as well.
Three great artist opportunities happening in Northeast!
Public Functionary and NEMAA are looking for Mural artists to apply for Central Avenue project.
NE Mpls Arts District wants to feature your artwork at the airport!
https://northeastminneapolisartsdistrict.org/chroma-call/
and JROW/NE Artist Fellowship is seeking a three year loan/exhibition of 3 sculptures in NE MPLS, Minnesota.
Effective immediately, the Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul are rescinding emergency regulations requiring people entering food and drink establishments to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test. The end of the mandate comes as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are trending downward.
Businesses who wish to continue with their own vaccine or testing requirements may continue to do so.
Mask mandates for city-licensed businesses will stay in place for now.
Read the full ammendment here.
ne mpls artsdistrict wants to feature your artwork at the airport!
This annual exhibition brings the works of Northeast-based artists to global audiences. The application to this free exhibition opportunity is open until March 1st. Take a look at the application.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has imposed a moratorium on both the request and execution of no-knock warrants in the City of Minneapolis after extensive protesting.
Minneapolis city leaders want Mayor Jacob Frey to end the use of no-knock warrants, not just put them on pause.
The mayor on Friday announced a “moratorium” on the practice following the police killing of Amir Locke, 22, during a raid last week. The hold on no-knock warrants stays in place while the city, Minneapolis Police Department leaders, and outside experts requested by the city examine how the serving of warrants should be changed.
¡Estamos buscando nuevos miembros para la Junta Directiva!
Waxaan raadinaynaa Xubnaha Guddiga cusub!
Do you want to have a powerful voice in your community and decide how we spend our funding to make the neighborhood better? SNO wants you on our Board! Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. Appointed members will serve through April, 2022 when they can run for re-election.
Application and Details
Email completed application to sno@sheridanneighborhood.org
Everyone who lives, works, or owns property in the Sheridan Neighborhood can run for the board. The total required time commitment is 5 hours per month, and all of our meetings and events are child-friendly and wheelchair accessible.
¿Quiere tener usted una voz poderosa en su comunidad y decidir como gastamos nuestros fondos para mejorar el vecindario ¡SNO lo/la necesita en su Junta Directiva!
Aplicación y Detalles
Escribirnos a nuestra dirección electrónica a sno@sheridanneighborhood.org
Todo aquel que vive, trabaja o es propietario en el vecindario Sheridan puede aplicar. El compromiso que se requiere es de un total de cinco (5) horas al mes, y en todas nuestras sesiones y eventos los niños son bienvenidos y hay acceso a silla de ruedas.
Ma dooneysaa inaad ku lahaato cod xooggan bulshadaada, oo aad qayb ka ahaato go'aaminta sida aan u isticmaalno maaliyaddeena aanu ku hagaajino xaafaddeena? SNO waxay kaa rabtaa inaad noqoto xubin gudigga ka mid ah! Codsiyada waxaa loo aqbali doonaa si isdaba joog ah ilaa boosaska dhan labuuxiyo. Xubnaha la magacaabay waxay shaqayn doonaan ila Abriil 2022, waxayna u tartami doonaan dib udoorasho.
Codsiga iyo faahfaahinta
Waad noo soo diri kartaa email sno@sheridanneighborhood.org
Qof kasta oo ku nool, ka shaqeeya ama ku leh hanti xaafadda Sheridan waa dalban karaa. Waqtiga xubinta looga baahan yahay waa 5 saacadood bil kasta. Dhammaan kulammadayada caruurta waa la keeni karaa, kuraasta curyaamiintana waa lala geli karaa.
There have been some changes to the redistricting maps and Sheridan has been moved back to Ward 3. Let your voice be heard. Which Ward do you think Sheridan belongs in?
After every federal census, the Minneapolis Charter Commission is required by Article II of the City Charter to redraw the boundaries that make up the 13 City Council wards and the six park districts. The Commission and its committees have held public meetings since early last year to create and communicate the new maps. The City Clerk’s Office and other City departments have provided administrative and technical support for the redistricting project. Links to the proposed maps are below:
The new boundaries were drawn with the goal of making the populations equal, while minimizing changes to the existing boundaries and considering communities of interest wherever possible. The primary goal of redistricting is ensuring fair political representation – “one person, one vote.” The Charter Commission is scheduled to approve the maps at its meeting on March 2.
Article II of the Charter also requires inviting comments from each neighborhood organization recognized by the City Council before two of the four mandatory public hearings. The final hearings are scheduled for
Wednesday, February 9 at 7:00 pm, and
Thursday, February 24 at 4:00 pm.
The hearings are public and can be watched in real time on the City's website, the City's YouTube Channel, or on Comcast channels 14 or 799.
Those wishing to speak at the hearings can register at the City’s website.
Interested parties can also make comments about the maps for the public record or remap your district.
For a comprehensive overview of the redistricting project, browse the redistricting website.
Starting Jan. 19 anyone entering an establishment that serves food or drink in Minneapolis must show proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or having a negative test taken within three days.
Upcoming Community Meeting Monday, January 24, 7-9 pm, on Zoom.
Read moreToday, Mayor Jacob Frey signed emergency regulation No. 2022-1 reinstating the city-wide mask policy, which requires patrons, employees, and visitors wear a mask in businesses and places of public accommodation. The policy takes effect at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 6. #maskupsheridan
Update 12/20/21: This position has been filled and we are no longer accepting applications.
We are seeking a self-motivated individual who is passionate about community organizing and NE Minneapolis. Support your direct community and help deepen our impact!
The Office and Outreach Manager is responsible for the operation of office activities for Sheridan Neighborhood Organization and community outreach efforts in the Sheridan Neighborhood. This position requires the applicant to work with the SNO Board of Directors, committee chairs, volunteers, and bookkeeper to assist in outreach efforts and project management. Neighborhood events and meetings require weekend and evening participation.
HOURS: 30 hours per week, part time with flexible schedule
PAY: This is an independent contractor (1099) position. Sheridan Neighborhood Organization is an EEO Employer. Hourly pay range is $30 - $35 per hour depending on experience, which accounts for a phone stipend and health care stipend. No other benefits are offered with this position.
APPLICATION: The position is open until filled. We will be reviewing applications the week of 12/6/21. To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 professional references to sheridanneighborhoodmpls@gmail.com.
MAJOR AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:
General Office Management
Make, answer, and direct calls
Process incoming and outgoing mail
Read and respond to emails
Track and order office supplies
Maintain a well-organized and clean office
Maintain organization records and filings
Work with the SNO Treasurer and Bookkeeper to keep track of and coordinate bill payments, donation deposits, and financial reporting
Website, Social Media, and Newsletter
Create appealing and informational graphics for SNO’s meetings, events, and programs (Canva)
Maintain SNO’s website (Squarespace) with announcements, upcoming meetings and events, meeting agendas and minutes, program info, etc.
Regularly post to social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Nextdoor) with upcoming meetings, events, and other pertinent information
Send bi-monthly e-newsletter (Mailchimp) including relevant neighborhood and City information to SNO contact list
Engagement
Design flyers and postcards (Canva), get them printed, and oversee distribution
Schedule and manage ongoing door-knocking with volunteers
Participate in committees as requested by the Board
Facilitate partnerships / collaborative programming with other NE neighborhood orgs
Seek out participation and input from local businesses, including sponsoring quarterly community meetings
Support board recruitment efforts prior to SNO’s annual meeting
Coordinate SNO’s Engagement Plan efforts to increase diverse engagement
Meeting Support
Attend monthly Board meetings which are currently online (Zoom). When meetings are held in person, tasks include coordinating meeting spaces, set up, and tear down
Work with the Board to create agendas and ensure minutes are taken and approved
Recruit local representatives and nonprofits to present at appropriate meetings
Coordinate translation / interpretation services for meetings and events as needed
Plan and schedule Board trainings on a semi-regular basis as determined by board
Events and Programming
Orchestrate events such as the Plant Giveaway, Clean-up Days, the annual Ice Cream SNOcial, the Community Health Fair, and the bi-annual SNO Ball fundraiser
Participate in Art-A-Whirl, Open Streets, and other Northeast or city-wide efforts
Manage programs with help from collaborators including: Home Repairs, Micro-grants, Renter’s Program, Community Gardens, and Greening Initiatives. Help establish new programs as recommended by the Board and community
Seek out funding sources and apply for grants consistent with goals set by the Board
Be the point of contact between SNO and the Neighborhood and Community Relations (NCR) department about program requirements and contracting
POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Minimum 2 years in a community organizing position with a vested interest in collaborative engagement
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Google Drive, Mailchimp, Squarespace, social media
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Self-motivated, driven, ability to work independently and take direction
Organized, detailed, efficient
Familiar and passionate about Northeast Minneapolis
Demonstrated “Customer Relations” skills
Ability to carry up to 40 pounds.