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Minnesota Community Foundations
First, what is a community foundation
anyway?
Community foundations
are instruments of
civil society designed to pool donations into a
coordinated investment and grant making facility
dedicated primarily to the social improvement
of a given place.
Families, individuals,
businesses, and nonprofit groups establish funds within
community foundations into which they can contribute a
variety of assets to be used for charitable purposes.
The people or organizations that establish the funds can
then recommend that grants be distributed, in the name
of the fund or anonymously, to qualified nonprofit
groups and schools. The donor receives a charitable
deduction in the year that gifts are made into their
funds.
The assets of community
foundations are pooled and invested, with donors
typically having a choice of investment products.
The funds established
at community foundations can be expendable funds (i.e.,
grants can be made in any amount at any time) or they
can be endowments, which limit distributions to the
interest earned on the assets. Endowments last in
perpetuity.
The first community
foundation was set up in
Cleveland in 1914 by Frederick Goff and operating
now as the
Cleveland Foundation. Others soon followed including
the
California Community Foundation and the
Chicago Community Trust.
Community foundations
are now a global phenomenon. There are at least 700 in
the United States and perhaps 1000 more around the world
with numbers
growing rapidly.
The above definition is from Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_foundation
The following is a list
of community foundations in Minnesota:
Bloomington Community Foundation
Post Office Box 385907
Bloomington, MN 55438-1755
Phone: (612) 888-8077
Website:
http://bloomington-mn.org/foundation/
Central Minnesota Community Foundation
Contact: Steven R. Joul, President
101 Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
St. Cloud, MN 56301-4275
Phone: (320) 253-4380 Fax: (320) 240-9215
Website:
http://www.communitygiving.org/
Cook County Community Fund
c/o Duluth-Superior Area Community Foundation
Medical Arts Building
324 West Superior Street Suite 212
Duluth, MN 55802
Phone: (218) 726-0232
Website:
http://www.dsacommunityfoundation.com/
Grand Rapids Area Community
Foundation (MN)
Contact: Wendy Roy , Executive Director
201 NW Fourth Street
Central Square Mall
Grand Rapids, MN 55744-2753
Phone: (218) 327-8855 Fax: (218) 327-8856
Website:
http://www.gracf.org/
Minnesota Community Foundation
Contact: Judi Dutcher, President, Minnesota Community Foundation
55 5th Street East
Fifth Street Center, Suite 600
Saint Paul, MN 55101-2701
Phone: (612) 224-5463 Fax: (651) 224-9502
Website:
http://www.mncommunityfoundation.org/
North Suburban Community Foundation
3422 Chandler Road
Saint Paul, MN 55126
Phone: (651) 633-3623
The Saint Paul Foundation
Contact: Carleen K. Rhodes, President
55 East Fifth Street, Suite 600
Saint Paul, MN 55101-1797
Phone: (651) 224-5463 Fax: (651) 224-8123
Website:
http://www.saintpaulfoundation.org/
The Virginia Community
Foundation (MN)
Contact: Linda Niskanen, Executive Director
P.O. Box 559
Virginia, MN 55792-0559
Phone: (218) 749-8239 Fax: (218) 749-8239
Website:
http://www.virginiafoundation.com/
Walker Area Foundation
Contact: James E. Lohr, Chairman
P.O. Box 624
Walker, MN 56484-0624
Phone: (218) 547-3421
Wayzata Community Foundation
603 Lake Street E.
Suite 200B
Wayzata, MN 55391-1767
West Central Initiative
Contact: Nancy Straw, President
1000 Western Avenue
Fergus Falls, MN 56537-4805
Phone: (218) 739-2239 Fax: (218) 739-5381
Website:
http://www.wcif.org/index.shtml
Winona Community Foundation
Contact: Lisa R. Fakler, President
51 E. Fourth Street, Suite 314
Winona, MN 55987-3507
Phone: (507) 454-6511 Fax: (507) 454-0441
Website:
http://www.winonacommunityfoundation.com/
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