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570 North Asbury Street , Suite 104, Saint Paul, MN 55104

Uses culturally based training, technical assistance, strategies, resources, tools, and a wide range of events and activities to engage and support survivors of sexual violence, advocates, service providers, community, and allies that are working to end sexual violence and sex trafficking across Minnesota's 11 federally recognized Tribal Nations, urban Native bases, and Tribal communities across the country. Services are provided through educational trainings, policy forums, and public awareness.

345 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102

- Technical assistance to organizations and individuals in the area of historical preservation ?- Grants management office including providing small grants to nonprofit organizations involved in the collection, dissemination, and preservation of historical records

3333 West Division Street, Suite 204B, Saint Cloud, MN 56301

Provides consultation, training, and support to help make state and local services accessible to people who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Offers counseling and technical assistance to individuals and their families, provides and supports assistive technology, and delivers free training to social service providers, educators, and other professionals.

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

123 West Superior Street, Duluth, MN 55802

Works statewide to get men involved in ending violence against women and children: - Development of violence prevention programming - Technical assistance for organizations wishing to implement violence prevention strategies

2502 10th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404

- Provides training and consultation to investigative professionals from Minnesota and the United States in conducting interviews with children who have been sexually abused/traumatized. - Provides training to professionals and community groups on child abuse and trauma, and requirements for mandated reporting of abuse.

2380 Wycliff Street, Suite 200-11, Saint Paul, MN 55114

- Annual conference - Information services including information clearinghouse (on special needs adoption and foster care) - Legal assistance modalities including group advocacy (on adoption foster care system change) - Newsletter, "Adoptalk" devoted to current issues in adoption - Online and in person trainings/webinars ?- Technical assistance with the development of adoptive parent support groups

2519 Commerce Drive NW, Suite 210, Rochester, MN 55902

Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including: - Adult residential services - Children's mental health targeted case management - Counseling - Consultation and contracted services - Diagnostic assessments - Infant and early childhood mental health services - Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA) - School link mental health (SLMH) - School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS) - Reflective supervision

3001 Broadway Street NE, Suite 610, Minneapolis, MN 55413

- Administers federal Older Americans Act funding, awarding grants to community service providers who serve older adults and caregivers - Consults on a wide range of topics from demographic changes and needs of older people to programs and services for a variety of organizations, individuals, and businesses - Leverages resources and grant or contract funds for local providers - Provides demographic and service-need analysis to inform policymakers, the public, and the media - Works with local partners to plan and develop home and community-based services for older people so they can stay in their homes and communities

1700 Highway 36 West , Suite 480, Roseville , MN 55113

- Education and skills training for individuals, organizations, agencies, community groups, and others interested in general alternative dispute resolution, mediation, negotiation, arbitration, or facilitation, advanced mediation, advanced negotiations, and other continuing education. - Consultation and assessment for organizations to help them set up their own dispute resolution procedures. - Mediation

451 Lexington Parkway North, Saint Paul, MN 55104

The Wilder Research Team will collaborate with individuals and organizations who are in need of assessing impact, identifying needs, or planning for the future for research and evaluation needs. The Research Team provides: - Community engagement framework to guide those most impacted by findings and partnering with communities to understand strengths, opportunities, and service needs to inform action for effective solutions - Data collection and analysis that includes qualitative and quantitative approaches like web, mailed, telephone, surveys, focus groups, discussions, talking circles, facilitated activities, mapping, and arts-based approaches. Analysts help make sense of data and uses culturally responsive approaches for data collection. - Research and program evaluation to work with local and national partners on needs assessments, environmental scans, literature reviews, economic analyses, and more - Strategic planning and decision-making in carefully designed activities and facilitated discussions to help organizations use data to make important decisions. Services include strategic planning, data parties, theory of change, and logic model development. - Use of plain language, graphics, and visualized data to create easy-to-understand research findings for any audience. Products tailored to needs include issue briefs, summaries, reports, infographics, and arts-based deliverables.

2746 Superior Drive NW, Suite 300, Rochester, MN 55901

Plans and develops with local partners a variety of home and community-based services for older people so that older people can stay in their own homes and communities - Consults on a wide range of topics from demographic changes and needs of older people to programs and services for a variety of organizations, individuals, and businesses - Leverages resources and grant or contract funds to local providers - Provides demographic and service need analysis that informs policy makers, the public and media - Provides TA to Age-Friendly communities, a concept so that communities in the region are responsive and sensitive to the needs of older adults and their caregivers - Provides technical assistance for local service development projects, including state Live Well at Home funds under the Eldercare Development Project

1601 Utica Avenue South, Suite 213, Minneapolis, MN 55416

Nonprofit organization working to preserve and improve the continuum of care services throughout Minnesota - Participates in public affairs related to addiction and other behavioral health issues, including the legislative process and other public forums - Provides for educational opportunities for those professionals or citizens interested in addiction treatment issues - newsletters, workshops, fall and spring conferences

8161 Normandale Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN 55437-1044

Provides access to assistive technology for individuals with disabilities, their families, and the professionals who work with them. Offers solutions to help individuals meet their education, employment, and daily living goals. Services may include: - Assistive Technology Lending Library: The Lending Library offers Minnesota families and professionals the opportunity to explore and borrow assistive technology devices and software. - Technology Consultations and Trainings: Offers a variety of software and assistive technology devices. In-person and virtual options are available for individuals and groups. - Trainings and workshops: Provides training and workshops to educate parents and professionals on various technology-related topics. STEM Opportunities: Includes E.X.I.T.E. Camp, a free summer camp for Minnesota middle school girls and gender-inclusive youth with disabilities, and Tech for Teens Club, a series of workshops with fun activities like 3D printing, robotics, and coding.

109 SE 1st Avenue, Suite 4, Austin, MN 55912

Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including: - Adult residential services - Children's mental health targeted case management - Counseling - Consultation and contracted services - Diagnostic assessments - Infant and early childhood mental health services - Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA) - School link mental health (SLMH) - School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS) - Reflective supervision

540 Cedar Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101

Provides consultation, training, and support to help make state and local services accessible to people who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Offers counseling and technical assistance to individuals and their families, provides and supports assistive technology, and delivers free training to social service providers, educators, and other professionals.

2070 College View Road East, Rochester, MN 55904

Provides consultation, training, and support to help make state and local services accessible to people who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Offers counseling and technical assistance to individuals and their families, provides and supports assistive technology, and delivers free training to social service providers, educators, and other professionals.

2356 University Avenue West, Suite 430, Saint Paul, MN 55114

Research: Develop measures of healing and program evaluation, collaborate with research and learning among other torture treatment centers around the world Training: Professional training and consultation in the area of torture rehabilitation to health professionals and school personnel Public Policy: Public policy and legislative advocacy for victims' rights Advocates to expand international resources available to protect and heal survivors of torture, including fostering new tactics and strategies for the prevention of torture

11 East Superior Street, Suite 220, Duluth, MN 55802

Provides consultation, training, and support to help make state and local services accessible to people who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Offers counseling and technical assistance to individuals and their families, provides and supports assistive technology, and delivers free training to social service providers, educators, and other professionals.

2075 Lookout Drive, North Mankato, MN 56003

Provides a wide range of supports for educators, including professional development, teaching and learning resources, technology services, and student support programs. Designed to enhance instruction, support student success, and foster collaboration among schools and educators across the region.

410 Central Avenue North, Faribault, MN 55021

Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including: - Adult residential services - Children's mental health targeted case management - Counseling - Consultation and contracted services - Diagnostic assessments - Infant and early childhood mental health services - Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA) - School link mental health (SLMH) - School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS) - Reflective supervision

105 5th Avenue South, Suite 525, Minneapolis, MN 55401

- Increases funding directed to the needs of women and girls by making grants to women's and girls' groups and organizations working toward social change throughout Minnesota - Provides technical assistance to emerging and established women's/girls' groups - Researches and advocates the issues of women and girls to policymakers, funders, and the public

2575 Harvest Lane NW, Owatonna, MN 55060

Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including: - Adult residential services - Children's mental health targeted case management - Counseling - Consultation and contracted services - Diagnostic assessments - Infant and early childhood mental health services - Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA) - School link mental health (SLMH) - School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS) - Reflective supervision

1201 SE 7th Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

- Offers no cost services - Business and Management consulting Information and Referral on: - Business start-up - Accounting systems and financial analysis - Employer/Employee relations

810 Center Avenue West, Dilworth, MN 56529

Provides consultation, training, and support to help make state and local services accessible to people who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Offers counseling and technical assistance to individuals and their families, provides and supports assistive technology, and delivers free training to social service providers, educators, and other professionals.