Minnesota’s Competitive Grant Procedures Are Not Well. Let me explain using Feeding Our Future as an Exemplar
Minnesota’s competitive grant procedures are supposed to follow clear, statute-driven policies designed to protect public funds before, during, and after they’re awarded. Under Minnesota law and the Office of Grants Management (OGM) policies, all executive branch agencies, including the Department of Education, are required to conduct fair, evidence-based, competitive reviews; assess applicant capacity to perform; document reviewer decisions; avoid conflicts of interest; and monitor performance once funds are disbursed. By Don Allen, Journal Of A Black Teacher (2025) - Editorial Opinion St. Paul, MN…Here’s the plain truth: what happened in Minnesota wasn’t a “Somali problem.” It was a systems problem; a leadership problem, created and sustained inside Minnesota’s own state agencies. When billions of public dollars slide out the door with barely a question asked, the issue isn’t the people who noticed the open vault. The issue is the people who left it unlocked. Patrick Lencioni, in...