Building Bridges for Youth Empowerment: MN CHILL Foundation Teams Up with Brooklyn Park Rotary Club

On December 11th, Chuck and Cindy had the privilege of speaking at the Brooklyn Park Rotary Club, where they shared the inspiring history and mission of the MN CHILL Foundation. They highlighted our impactful programs and our dedication to empowering local youth through health, fitness, and education.
Empowering the Future Through AI: A Work Session with Dr. Elizabeth M. Adams

In December, Dr. Elizabeth M. Adams, a globally recognized expert in Responsible Artificial Intelligence, led an engaging work session for participants of the CHILL Tech Program. This hands-on session focused on the transformative potential of AI and how it can empower the next generation of tech leaders.
Building Better Boards: Reflections from the Nonprofit Board Lab

Cindy Hill had an incredible experience attending the Nonprofit Board Lab conference hosted by the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD). The experience was nothing short of transformative and Cindy’s excited to share the valuable insights she gained with MN CHILL Foundation board members!
Empowering the Next Generation: Bremer Bank’s Impact on CHILL Tech Students

We’re incredibly grateful to Bremer Bank for partnering with us to enrich the CHILL Tech program! A special thank you goes to Michael Johnson, Sr. Information Security Risk Analyst, and Nikke Purvis, Senior Risk Manager, for delivering such insightful presentations.
Empowering the Future: Cindy Hill’s Inspiring Talk at Burnsville High School’s Black Girl Magic Event
Cindy Hill was deeply honored to speak at Burnsville High School’s Black Girl Magic event on Monday, December 2nd, at 8:45 a.m. This impactful gathering brought together African American and African-identifying young women to inspire and uplift them academically, socially, and emotionally.
MN CHILL Foundation and Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood Partner for After-School Impact

The Minnesota CHILL Foundation is excited to announce our new partnership with the Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood to provide after-school programming at Benjamin E. Mays School. For many years, the Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood has been a dedicated advocate for students and families, and we are honored to collaborate with them to enhance the educational experience for local youth.
The Minnesota CHILL Foundation (MCF) and the Sanneh Foundation team up for the CHILL TECH program

The CHILL Tech Program is a 10-week training initiative that will provide two cohorts of 16- to 24-year-olds with the opportunity to work alongside IT professionals and certified technicians,
Thrills, Treats, and Togetherness: A Spooktacular Halloween at Zanewood

he Halloween magic was alive and well this past Saturday at the annual Spooktacular event, proudly hosted by the MN CHILL Foundation at Zanewood Recreation Center! MN CHILL Foundation was one of four major sponsors, bringing families from all around Brooklyn Park together for an unforgettable afternoon and making this year’s Spooktacular one for the books.
Partnering with the Sanneh Foundation to Shape Future Innovators through the CHILL Tech Program

The CHILL Tech Program is excited to ignite transformation for the next generation in partnership with the Sanneh Foundation. Our mission is to provide youth with hands-on IT training that creates real pathways to careers in one of the fastest-growing fields. This program goes beyond traditional tech training; it’s about breaking barriers, building essential skills, and opening doors for young people in our community to explore the vast possibilities within the tech world.
MSR 90th Anniversary Celebration

This weekend, our co-founder Cindy Hill, had the pleasure of attending the “MSR 90th Anniversary Celebration.” The event was not just a celebration but a powerful tribute to a legacy that has shaped our community for nearly a century. Growing up, our household always had a subscription to what was then the Minneapolis Spokesman-Recorder. When the publication went digital, I made sure my parents continued to stay connected.