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include the City of Minnetonka (2012-2013), City of North St. Paul (2013-2014), City of <br />Rosemount (2014-2015), Carver County (2015-2016), and City of Brooklyn Park (2016-2017). <br />The RCP model provides our partner community with efficient access to the broad base of <br />sustainability expertise at the U of MN. RCP staff work closely with the partner community to <br />match their projects with students and faculty from a wide range of disciplines —from <br />architecture, planning, and engineering to environmental sciences, public health, and the <br />humanities. Most projects involve multiple disciplines in order to address problems from <br />diverse perspectives. Assistance is available related to all aspects of sustainability (e.g., <br />environmental health, economic opportunity, social equity, and community livability) and all <br />stages of sustainability efforts (analysis, planning, design, implementation, and evaluation). <br />Through work with RCP, the community is able to enhance its own capacity to advance local <br />sustainability and resilience in a cost-effective manner. U of MN students benefit from real - <br />world opportunities to apply their knowledge and training, as well as bringing energy, <br />enthusiasm, and innovative approaches to local problems and opportunities. <br />The partner community must support the effort through dedicated staff time and a local <br />financial contribution. The selection process is competitive. <br />Benefits of Partnership with RCP <br />RCP provides numerous benefits for the community partner, including: <br />• a high rate of return on investment, with thousands of hours of concentrated student <br />work on community -identified projects <br />• access to an interdisciplinary group of faculty with first-hand knowledge of cutting -edge <br />sustainability research and practice <br />• data collection, analysis, research, concept plans, designs, and policy recommendations <br />that can energize staff, increase the range of options available, and get "stuck" projects <br />moving <br />• greater support from residents for proposed solutions through student outreach in the <br />community <br />• publicity in local, state, regional, and national publications and venues, highlighting your <br />community as a forward -thinking and sustainable community <br />• faculty, students, and staff who serve as ambassadors for your community by sharing <br />their experiences through conference presentations, community meetings, and informal <br />conversations <br />• engaged students with on -the -ground knowledge of the community who may be <br />candidates for future internships or staff positions <br />II. How the RCP Partnership Works <br />RCP will select one community partner for the 2017-2018 academic year (July 1, 2017 to June <br />30, 2018). Staff from RCP and the community will begin work on the year -long collaboration <br />with a series of orientation and planning workshops in summer 2017 to introduce community <br />partner staff to the program, refine the scope of locally identified projects, begin matching <br />2 <br />