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Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Minnesota" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
In addition, some organizations utilize the court system in states and at the federal level to enforce environmental and conservation regulations and laws. Most organizations operate as nonprofits. The revenue of these organizations is used to achieve their goals rather than distributing them as profit or dividends. [1] [2]
Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota (LSS or LSSMN) is a social service organization headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with programs serving residents in each of the state's 87 counties. As one of the largest social service non-profit organizations in Minnesota , LSS employs over 2,500 staff and is supported by 10,000 volunteers. [ 3 ]
The Hallie Q. Brown Community Center began as a settlement house aptly named Hallie Q. Brown House. It has been serving the community since 1929. [1] It currently provides services every year to as many as 50,000 people, including food support, child care, senior programs, and cultural activities.
Minneapolis-based Fairview's recent string of operating losses didn't stop its chief executive from receiving nearly $1.4 million in annual bonus and incentive pay in 2022. The pay matches a ...
Minnesota's largest nonprofit groups once again are all about health care, the Star Tribune found in its annual review. Eight are primarily health systems that run hospitals and clinics. Three are ...
The first Green House Project home was constructed in 2003 in Tupelo, Mississippi. [9] NCB Capital Impact set a goal to complete 50 houses by 2010; that goal was reached in December 2008. [10] As of 2023, there are 382 Green House Project homes on 81 campuses in 33 states. [11]
The Minnesota Greens Confederation, founded c. 1990–1991, fostered the development of local Green Party organizations in the state. The Green Party of Minnesota was organized in December 1993. It was officially established in February and June 1994 at two founding conventions. [2] Twin Cities Greens was organized in 1988.