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8501 54th Avenue North, New Hope, MN 55428
- Clearinghouse for donations to partner agencies- Collects donations of food, personal hygiene products, and money from churches, companies, schools, foundations, service clubs, and the general public- Promotes and coordinates food/product drives and distributes donations to member shelves- Purchases food for partner agencies
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2395 University Avenue West, Suite 310, Saint Paul, MN 55114-1512
- Educates the public about the dangers of secondhand smoke and the need to reduce children's access to tobacco products- Helps the lodging industry create smoke-free hotels and motels- Mentors young people to adopt healthy, tobacco-free lifestyles- Works to protect the public from secondhand smoke- Works with youth groups and communities to develop and implement tobacco-free parks and recreation areas- Works with landlords to develop and implement smoke-free policies and thus increase the availability of smoke-free rental housing
122 Franklin Avenue West, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Engages with the community and political leaders to encourage the growth of interfaith understanding, manifest unity, and build the common good in the world.- Minnesota Church Center (Building use): Shane Miller, (612)230-3201- Refugee and Immigrant Services: Kathleen Motzenbecker, (612) 230-3215- Racial Justice: Jim Bear Jacobs, (612) 230-3213?????????????????- Respectful Conversations: Jerad Morey, (612)230-3211
404 South 8th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55404-1084
Supports organizations in the Twin Cities area by offering grants focused on making an impact in education success, economic opportunity, and household stability. The portal highlights three strategic approaches:- Funding proven, high-impact programs- Innovating to develop community-driven solutions- Scaling impact by supporting cross-sector coalitions and advocacy
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1530 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
- American Indian cultural activities for youth and families- Drum and Dance- Family outings and events- Language tables and classes provide students with opportunities to practice speaking and understanding the languages they study- Pow-wows - Prevention education regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs
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678 Snelling Avenue North, Suite S-200, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Offers various events and activities to ensure African immigrants have a voice in the community. Activities may include community events, leadership conferences, and networking opportunities.
Build communication and engagement across Saint Paul and provide the following services to residents: - Share updates on new developments, zoning applications, city projects, and initiatives- Host forums, festivals, block parties, and more to bring neighbors together- Partner with local businesses, nonprofits to support community initiatives- Provide input on proposed activities and participate in licensing legislative hearings when needed- Review and give feedback on zoning, land use, infrastructure, transportation, and development projects- Receive notifications required of new business license applicants describing proposed licensed activitiesVisit website to find neighborhood councils and contact information: ?https://stpaul.maps.arcgis.com/apps/InformationLookup/index.html?appid=8d3e5bc01c624dcbb4542fc4db9d920c
155 7th Avenue, Granite Falls, MN 56241
Provides advocacy and referrals to local services- 55 Alive driver's education- Chore program for residents of Clarkfield and Granite Falls, including yard work, one-time housekeeping, and other household tasks.- Exercise- Field trips/excursions- Tax assistance is available during tax season
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404 Cypress Street North, Cambridge, MN 55008
Offers monthly support/informational meetings, educational programs, community events, and general support for LGBTQ+ persons.- Parents, friends, and family of lesbians and gays support group- Transgender support group- Youth support groupAll groups will begin with introductions and then move off into their own area for support and conversations
317 West 48th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55419
Provides the following services:?- Animal rights information and education services- Animal advocacy volunteer opportunitiesNote: This is not an animal rescue or shelter and are not able to assist with finding homes for animals
1075 Arcade Street East, Saint Paul, MN 55106
21st Century Community Learning Centers: In partnership with the Minnesota Department of Education, HAP works with Community School of Excellence (CSE) and Prairie Seeds Academy (PSA) to after school academic and enrichment activities that include: the arts, music, crafts, leadership and personal develeopment, STEM classes, career exploration, and additional services.Ascend: Works with victims and at-risk youth to address the severe harm caused by their explotation and move them towards recovery and independenceHmoob Toj Sjab: A Montesorri school in which children learn all the foundation necessities for survival in their enviroment. Children learn all the basic building blocks that make up the world within and around them. They build awareness in identifying colors, shapes, textures, and dimensions; accomplish simple chores; develop manners such as grace and courtesy; learn to care for themselves and their enviroment; and build reading, writing, and math skills.In-Home Parenting: In-home parenting services and support to families referred by Ramsey County.Learn and Live: Health Education Programs: Education and outreach to the Hmong Community for breast and cervical cancer awareness and screening.Pathways to Eliminate Addiction: Adolescent and Adult Chemical Health Support program for Hmong individuals. The goal of the program is to reduce drug and alcohol use in the Hmong community by working with individuals to achieve or sustain abstinence, improve health, wellness and a quality of life.Project Grow: After-school program for ages 14 - 21, training students in exploring leadership, agriculture, college and career, and conservation.Saint Paul Promise Neighborhood Hmong Navigator: A HAP family navigator located at Jackson Elementary works at the school's Family Center to help connect low income families with minor children to community resources.Transcend: Crises intervention, social supports, safety planning, and legal advocacy for Hmong and Karen women who are experiencing domestic violence.YouthLEAD: Career education and paid internships for SE Asians ages 16 - 24. Must reside in Ramsey County.
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Disease/Disability InformationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionCase/Care ManagementYouthCultural Heritage GroupsAt Risk YouthChildrenIndividual AdvocacyAdolescentsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAdult/Child Mentoring ProgramsAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionYouth Enrichment ProgramsBreast CancerCervical CancerHome Based Parenting EducationHmong CommunityLeadership Development
240 Harrison Street, Suite 2, Red Wing, MN 55066
Advocacy services- Carla Pearson LISW with Three Rivers can assist seniors age 60 and older, as well as their families, with information, referrals, and resources to help keep them independent - (507)732-8528 or (507)421-6067Bike borrow programBicycles are available for seniors or community members to borrow. Locks and helmets are available.Care call-InFree service offered to family for peace of mind and safety, seniors call the center by 9 am or they will receive a call to check on them. Open to any senior.Document shredding- Secured container available for seniors to drop their documents that need shredding- No charge for members, small fee for non-membersMinor home repairs- Volunteers assist with labor for minor home repairs at no charge- Contact Program Coordinator Stef BraunNotary public access- Complimentary notary service by appointment- Contact Shirley PerkinsSeniors Helping SeniorsVolunteers who are committed to helping other seniors experiencing distress in their livesAvailable for seniors who need someone to talk to, contact Kim
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1821 University Avenue, Suite 306, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Civil rights advocacy organization for Muslims in MinnesotaFocus is on hate crimes, bias crimes, employment rights, and other forms of religious and racial discrimination.
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611 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Provides year-round opportunities to build relationships and strengthen local power through youth and family programming, art and music initiatives, leadership and learning projects, community listening and co-design processes, and celebrations. Supports capacity-building, leadership development, systems-change, and place-based development (including housing/environment), adapting over time in partnership with residents to shift power and create more just and sustainable change.
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367 Grove Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Office of the Chief: (651)266-5588- City-Wide Services, (1829 Edgecumbe Road), (651)266-5585- Civilian Review Commission: (651)266-5583- Force Unit: (651)266-5712- Forensic Services Unit: (651)266-5606 Crime Lab Latent print examination Major crime scene processing?- Hate Crimes Reporting: (651)291-1111- Inspection unit - Internal Affairs: (651)266-5760- Property and Evidence: (651)266-5637- Special Operations Unit: (651)266-5963 Bike Cops for Kids Bike Truck and East Metro Agency Collaboration Emergency Management: (651)266-5494; Fax (651)266-5493 Event permit: Includes applications and approval process for all events that will impact city streets. Contact Saint Paul Parks and Recreation (651)266-6400 for all events held on park land. Visit website for permit application online.Patrol Districts- Patrol Operations: (651)266-5500- Watch Commanders: (651)266-5627? Central District - 367 Grove Street, (651)266-5563 Downtown - 401 North Robert, (651)291-1111 East District - 722 Payne Avenue, (651)266-5565 Western District - 389 North Hamline Avenue, (651)266-5512
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4330 Cedar Lake Road South, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Community Safety and Security Services-Physical security training, threat analysis and information sharing, security presence and infrastructure, local relationships, national network, and grantsHolocaust Education-International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah, annual trip to U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Leo Weiss Courage to Teach Award, and Power of Place European Educator TourIsrael Education and Engagement-Israel Study Tour for Minnesota Legislators and Community Leaders, working with government leaders to address important issues facing Israel, and understanding and addressing the Israel-Hamas warEducation and Advocacy-Advocating for Jewish students, responding to antisemitic incidents, and government affairs programEducating on Judaism, Israel, Antisemitism, and the Holocaust-Over 500 presentations given in a year, total audience of over 20k, and 48 presentations given outside our region
658 Cedar Street, Suite 160, Saint Paul, MN 55155
Promotes economic, social, legal, and political equality for Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Minnesotans. Serves as an advocacy and advisory body to the governor, legislature, and state agencies, acting as a bridge between API communities and government. The Council engages in policy work, research, community engagement, and capacity building, rather than providing direct social services. Key focus areas include legislation on education, mental health, healthcare equity, data disaggregation, cultural inclusion, and leveraging community resources.No direct services provided
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3204 East 43rd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Information regarding religious discrimination and civil rights
75 West 5th Street, Suite 315, Saint Paul, MN 55102
- Issue and Education Forums: Local Leagues around the state conduct Issue and Education forums to help their communities understand what's at stake- Studies and Publications: Conducts periodic studies about important issues with regard to voting, the election process, and the legislature- Youth Civic Engagement: Young people get an opportunity to engage with their government and learn about democracy alongside their peers
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101 Main Street South, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Works to increase victim safety and offender accountability within the criminal justice system by providing:- Advocacy services to victims of domestic assault whose assailants are going through the criminal justice system- Assisting with criminal justice system policy development- Monitoring of the criminal justice system's responses to domestic assaults- Training related to best practices in domestic violence responses to professionals within the criminal justice system
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658 Cedar Street, Suite G57, Saint Paul, MN 55155
- Advise and educate the governor, state legislature, and other policy makers on issues confronting persons of African heritage- Cultural and historical programming to celebrate and preserve the artistic, cultural, and historical heritages of Minnesota's Black community- Serve as a liaison to the local, state, and federal government- Serve as a referral agency to assist African Americans and native Africans to secure access to state agencies and programs- Research issues affecting African Americans and native Africans, publicize the accomplishments of African Americans and native Africans, and their contributions to Minnesota
311 4th Street SW, Suite 222, Willmar, MN 56201
Advocacy and support for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.- Fosters social inclusion for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities- Provides education and resources for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities- Provides a newsletter with information about educational, recreational, and social events- Provides workshops and training for individuals, families, and their caretakers
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100 North 6th Street, Suite 604A, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Works with the national office to provide the following services:- Accredits and finances 113 Cystic Fibrosis (CF) care centers nationwide, which provide high-quality, specialized care for those with CF; these centers provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment as well as professional medical education and training- Advocates for increased funding from government sources and encourages the development and federal approval of drugs to treat CF- Created the innovative Therapeutics Development Program, which provides matching funds to biotechnology companies to stimulate the development of new therapeutics for people with CF- Funding network of 10 CF research centers at leading universities and medical schools throughout the United States- Maintains a website at www.cff.org which provides information on a variety of subjects relating to CF, including updates on CF research, public policy issues, ways to get involved, and general information- Provides a variety of grants to scientists to conduct CF research- Publishes brochures and fact sheets on CF information- Raises funds for research and treatment by holding a variety of local events throughout the year?- Supports extensive clinical trials to test new drug therapies
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639 22nd Avenue NE, Unit 9B, Minneapolis, MN 55418
- Advocates for equity, inclusion, and innovative community development- Connects residents with tools and information to strengthen neighborhood involvement- Coordinates volunteer opportunities for residents- Hosts community meetings and provides opportunities for resident engagement- Offers resources related to housing, home-energy assistance, and local programs- Shares information and updates on neighborhood issues, development, and community priorities- Supports arts, culture, and creative initiatives within the neighborhood- Supports renter-engagement programs and community outreach
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606 NW Fifth Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Resource center assists with the following services:- Advocacy: Includes areas of housing, civil and human rights, employment, transportation, and others. The Center advocates for state, local, and federal legislation.- Aging in Place Program: Offers accessible modification assistance, ramp installation, and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence.- Assistive Technology Network: Assists individuals in the process of obtaining assistive technology devices.- Homemaking Services: Assists individuals in managing household activities including housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping.- Independent living skills training- Information and Referral: Provides up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region.- On-Demand Lending Library: Program will purchase the requested device and the individual can use it for as long as needed; the program retains ownership of the item. Eligibility requirements: first come, first served basis; funds are limited.- Peer Mentoring: Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and create a unique plan to achieve those goals. Matches interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving solutions, social skills, etc.- Public Education: Provides information, resources, and materials on accessibility guides, ADA, disability laws, etc.- Respite Care Services: Provides short-term in-home care and support when the primary caregiver or family members need to be absent from the home.- Systems Advocacy: Works to implement changes where needed at a broader systemic level.- Transition/Relocation Services: Assists individuals living with a disability in transitioning from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings, with the goal of preventing institutionalization.
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Disabilities IssuesOlder AdultsDisease/Disability InformationHearing LossSystem AdvocacyCenters for Independent LivingSpecialized Information and ReferralAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersHomemaker AssistanceHousing Search AssistanceMove Manager ProgramsIn Home Meal PreparationIndividual AdvocacyPhysical DisabilitiesAssistive Technology InformationPeer Role Model ProgramsDisabilities and Health ConditionsIndependent Living Skills InstructionHome Modification ConsultationResidential Placement Services for People With DisabilitiesChildren's In Home Respite CareLearning DisabilitiesAccessibility InformationSubstance Use DisordersAdult In Home Respite CareDisability Rights GroupsOccasional Medical Equipment/SuppliesSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationRamp Construction ServicesVisual ImpairmentsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesErrand Running/Shopping AssistanceHousekeeping AssistanceCommunication Impairments
