
Welcome to the Maple Grove Ambassador Program
![]() MGAP Coronation | ![]() MGAP Selection Team | ![]() Ambassadors & Director |
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![]() 25 and 26 Ambassadors | ![]() Hopkins Parade - First Parade | ![]() Hopkins Parade |
![]() Aqua Torchlight Parade | ![]() Aqua Torchlight Parade | ![]() Twins Sparkle Night |
![]() National Night Out | ![]() National Night Out | ![]() National Night Out |
![]() Lino Lakes Coronation | ![]() Aspen Ridge Elementary School Ribbon Cutting Ceremony |
Meet Our 2026 Maple Grove Ambassadors:
Maddy Angulski, Leah Soper and Sophia Olson
Get to know the amazing young women representing Maple Grove this year! [Link to ambassador page]
Empowering Young Women & Building Community Connections
The Maple Grove Ambassador Program is a leadership and scholarship opportunity for young individuals passionate about serving their community. Our ambassadors represent Maple Grove at local events, volunteer initiatives, and community engagements while developing lifelong skills in leadership, public speaking, and teamwork.
Get Involved
There are many ways to support and be a part of our program:
➡️ Apply to Be an Ambassador Candidate – check back in February 2027!
➡️ Become a Sponsor – Partner with us to support youth leadership and community engagement.
➡️Upcoming Events – Join us for fundraisers and special events like our annual coronation!
Established 1999
501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization
ID: 39136
President's Volunteer Service Award Certified Organization
Our Mission
The mission of the Maple Grove Ambassador Program (MGAP) is to provide educational scholarships and opportunities for young women to develop personally and professionally. This is done through community engagement, mentorship, and connection.
Our Program
The MGAP is run strictly by volunteers and feasible thanks to the kind donations from local community organizations, businesses and individuals who believe in the youth of today and the power of education.
To date, the Maple Grove Ambassador Scholarship Program has awarded more than $169,000 in educational scholarships to young women entering their junior year in High School in the Fall, up to age 21.
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