Pitchfest:
Hennepin County

What is Pitchfest: Hennepin County?

Pitchfest: Hennepin County is an event where County expertise meets University research to drive innovation and address gaps to ensure we help make Hennepin County a community where all people are healthy, are valued, and thrive.

County teams are invited to deliver fast, three-minute “reverse pitches" that highlight specific gaps and opportunities to highlight their most pressing research needs to a room full of experts and innovators. Researchers, faculty, students, and community innovators then jump in to apply their expertise and lived experience, turning new ideas into actionable innovation.

If you are an agency staff member, university faculty member, or prospective civic fellow, register here to secure your spot at the event, in person or virtually. An agenda and full list of agency pitches will be published by May 15th. The Pitchfest is co-hosted by NYCEDC, NYC Service, NYC Opportunity, Town+Gown, and Pilot City, a non-profit initiative of Renaissance Philanthropy.

What is the history of the Pitchfest?

New York City is home to some of the world’s top research universities and technical talent, but city agencies do not have an easy way of tapping into that expertise. The Pitchfest aims to close that gap, harnessing the talent of New Yorkers to help the City implement more effective and evidence-based programs and policies. Now in its third year of operation, in 2025, the Pitchfest attracted participation from 23 city agencies and 250+ experts from all the city’s research universities. In 2026, we are excited to host a bigger, better-funded program—including the addition of a dedicated funding pool for projects that address poverty alleviation and promote economic mobility. Pitchfest: New York City is a non-profit program supported by The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, The Charles Revson Foundation, The Tow Foundation, and The Robin Hood Foundation. In addition, some universities offer supplementary funding for their own faculty.

how can i participate in the pitchfest?

University of Minnesota Faculty, Researchers, Students, and Co-Curricular Groups

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Hennepin County Staff

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what types of projects are in-scope?

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research projects

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Technical Assistance projects

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How does matchmaking work?

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Agency staff submit project pitches (using the template here) via email to brandon@pilot.city.

by [Date]

Agency staff submit project pitches (using the template here) via email to brandon@pilot.city.

University Faculty

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Agency staff submit project pitches (using the template here) via email to brandon@pilot.city.

Civic Fellows

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Agency staff submit project pitches (using the template here) via email to brandon@pilot.city.

How are funding decisions made?

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What are examples of past projects?

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Expanding Open Streets for Neighborhood Schools

The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) launched the Open Streets program during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing schools to use the street in front of their building to offer safe outdoor spaces for recess, outdoor learning, lunch, and safe pick-ups and drop-offs. Even with growth, it services only a fraction of NYC's 1,700+ public schools. Dr. Michael Cassidy, a professor at Mount Sinai, is working with DOT to evaluate the health and educational effects of the program, which may support the case for future expansion.

Protecting Drinking Water from Algal Growth

Annual springtime growth of diatom algae has impacted production efficiency in New York City’s drinking water system. Sometime in the next few years, part of the system will be shut down for repairs, making it critical that the remainder of the system operates at maximum production to meet the city’s water demand. Dr. Andrew Juhl, a professor at Columbia University, is helping the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) investigate the causes of this algal growth and define strategies to mitigate its impact.

Improving Soil Health Through Leaf Mulching

The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) spends significant resources raking and hauling leaves from the 1,000 acres its buildings occupy. NYCHA piloted a program to save staff time and substitute raking with leaf mulching, but it needed scientific evidence of soil health benefits to justify expansion. Dr. Joshua Cheng of Brooklyn College analyzed soil samples in the mulched vs. raked lawns, which showed that leaf mulching improved most soil health indicators. This research supported NYCHA’s case for investment, helping secure a $400,000 grant from USDA that funded additional mulchers and continued soil analysis.

Re-Designing the Sign-Up Flow of Youth Programs

The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) hosts a public-facing platform to help New Yorkers search for and locate its programs throughout the city. Launched in 2015, discoverDYCD is now being redesigned. A Fellow led a human-centered design process to improve how parents, youth, and community members search, evaluate, and apply to programs. The Fellow conducted surveys, focus groups, and usability tests to inform interactive prototypes for developer handoff. DYCD leadership approved the designs and internal staff capacity to implement them.

Mapping Lead-Containing Products

As the nation’s largest municipal public health agency, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) sought to bring attention to lead-containing consumer products—like spices and cookware—identified during lead poisoning investigations. A Fellow developed a prototype platform to aggregate and visualize NYC’s open‑source data on lead-containing products. Already, 16 U.S. jurisdictions have committed to sharing their own data, launching a first‑of‑its‑kind multijurisdictional partnership. Through this, DOHMH aims to encourage corrective action in the products’ countries of origin.

What if I have more questions?

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