Mediation, Conflict Coaching, Restorative Services and Conflict Resolution Training Services - Conflict Resolution Center
2101 Hennepin Avenue South, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Eligibility
Residents, organizations, and businesses in Minnesota
Hours
- Office: 9 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
- Mediation sessions available days, evenings or weekends
(320)308-6150
Voice·
Intake Saint Cloud
(218)656-7497
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Intake Duluth
(612)822-9883
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Intake Minneapolis
Email[email protected]
Languages
Somali, Oromo, Spanish
Application process
- Call; visit website; complete Request for Mediation or Request for Services form
- Calls and online requests will receive a phone response unless an email preference is noted
Fees
- Donations accepted
- Fees vary; no one denied service for inability to pay
Service area
MN
Other Information
Languages
- Spanish
- Somali
Hours of Operation
- Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm
- Open Saturday or Sunday
Program Fees
- Sliding Scale/Reduced Fee
Provides alternate dispute resolution services, including conflict coaching, mediation, meeting and restorative services, and conflict resolution training. Services are provided by staff and trained volunteers who are residents of the community. Sessions are scheduled at a time and location convenient to both parties, including nights and weekends.
Dispute resolution services are available for a wide range of disputes, including but not limited to:
- Business/consumer
- Conflict between students in school
- Conflict within neighborhood/community groups, boards of directors, businesses, condo-townhouse associations, and co-ops
- Elder care issues
- Employer/employee
- Family conflicts
- Juvenile restorative justice diversion programming
- Neighbor conflicts
- Landlord/tenant disputes, pre-file eviction
- Post-divorce and parenting time
- Roommate disagreements
- Unmarried couple separation
Last Assured
11/19/2025
Providing organization
Conflict Resolution Center
Provides community-based, restorative services including circles, mediation, conflict coaching, large-group facilitation, and public dialogues to address conflict and build stronger neighborhoods.
