WHAT

Connected Communities Pilots support rural adults as they age by forming coalitions that strengthen community infrastructure and connective fabric of resources that impact health and wellbeing.

WHY

The LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation established Connected Communities for Healthy Aging because it intuitively trusts that the people living and aging in rural Minnesota are the best positioned to strengthen their community infrastructure to foster vital aging. This cannot be accomplished through a one-size-fits-all, top-down, singular solution but through a combination of approaches as unique and innovative as each community undertaking them.

HOW

Connected Communities Pilots engage community members to identify priorities that address threats to rural aging. While each community is free to choose their own priorities, all the pilots follow the same road map to advance their work, and gauge their progress using the same framework.

Connected Communities Toolkit

We welcome you to explore the Connected Communities Toolkit, which outlines a pathway through three stages to build and sustain collective impact.

Click on each step to learn more.