
The city's health department has a proposition for locals eager to chime in on public health matters. They’re on the hunt for community groups ready to don the mantle of Tap Water Ambassadors. The call to action was announced on their Facebook page, inviting organizations to jump on board and spread the word about the safety and benefits of local tap water.
If your group lands the gig, you’re not just signing up to sing praises about H2O. Ambassadors receive training and outreach supplies to educate the community plus, a monetary stipend for their efforts. This program aims to actively engage local entities in a mission to ensure that the populace is abreast of their tap water's quality and advantages. To throw your hat into the ring, groups can apply online and should be on the lookout for the event titled ‘RFP_Tap Water Ambassador Program’.
The opportunity was broadcasted on the City of Minneapolis Health Department's official social media, providing a link to the application. In their post, they clearly state the perks; alongside training and outreach support, selected groups will indeed benefit from financial compensation for their community service. This move is part of a broader initiative to promote public health by leveraging local networks and resources.
The process is simple: interested organizations are encouraged to quickly head over to the provided link and submit their application. By doing so, they not only stand to possibly snag a stipend but also gain the tools necessary to effectively communicate the importance of tap water consumption within their communities. It's an effort to not only provide proper hydration but to imbue trust in the municipal water supply system, which is often taken for granted or overlooked.
Applications for the Tap Water Ambassador Program are currently open, and the City of Minneapolis Health Department awaits the response of local groups ready to pour their efforts into this initiative.









