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ELEFA is proud to serve as the Independent Evaluator to the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

BECAUSE EVERYONE WANTS TO GET HOME SAFELY.

ELEFA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit formed to educate and empower the public to engage with their police departments to articulate, adopt, and implement law enforcement that is safe and effective for police and the communities they serve.

Our Minneapolis team is experienced, multi-disciplinary, and diverse. We have worked with law enforcement agencies and communities nationwide under consent decrees and through self-initiated reform initiatives to implement meaningful change.

Consistent with our mission, we will be accessible to the community, uplift its voice, and ensure it has meaningful involvement in the Agreement’s implementation.

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What is the Settlement Agreement?

Following an investigation by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, on March 31, 2023, the Minneapolis City Council and Mayor Jacob Frey approved terms of a court-enforceable settlement agreement.

The agreement outlines specific measures to achieve lawful, non-discriminatory policing and improve public safety support in Minneapolis.

The Role of the Evaluator

ELEFA’s team was selected after a rigorous, open proposal process including community sessions in Minneapolis. Watch a recorded public session, read our proposal, or check out the Minneapolis Department of Human Right’s page on the selection process to learn more.

As the Independent Evaluator, our role is to evaluate the City’s and the Minneapolis Police Department’s compliance with the agreement, provide technical support to implementation, and report to the public on implementation status and progress.

Community Partner

In order to help ensure that ELEFA is consistently engaging any members of the Minneapolis community that are interested or invested in the implementation process, ELEFA is seeking a Community Partner. This role will be focused on driving engagement in public meetings and reports. A prospective Community Partner will be an active member of the community with experience driving engagement in issues related to law enforcement and would be able to commit to working closely with the ELEFA team and attending relevant meetings. If you are interested in applying, please fill out our brief application form here.

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