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  1. 4 days agoA memo released the next day stated this would only affect "programs, projects, and activities implicated by the President's Executive Orders, such as ending DEI, the green new deal, and ...
  2. sos.state.mn.us

    Use the Intent to Dissolve form to provide notice that the company is in the process of dissolving. Filing the Intent to Dissolve does not dissolve the Nonprofit Corporation. NOTE: If you wish to conduct the member meeting in a remote context due to COVID-19, please review statute 317A.450, to see whether you are so authorized.. NOTE: Dissolution filing requirements by Board and Members with ...
  3. TCRG Monthly Meetup Series. Webinar: This will be a WebEx-only event. Meeting will be Wed., February 19, 12:00 Noon. Topic: Current Conditions of Minnesota's Nonprofit Sector. The nonprofit sector is a substantial contributor to Minnesota's economy - with nearly 9,000 nonprofit organizations employing about 376,000 workers that generated $108 billion in economic activity in 2023 and ...
  4. Jan 27, 2025January 27, 2025. The Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation today announced the election of four new members to its Board of Directors. The new board members are: Thompson Aderinkomi, Andre Creighton, Allison Gettings and Christine Marvin.
  5. Feb 7, 2025Overview: Join a party of confident futanari elves on an exciting adventure in a world full of alluring monstergirls! Explore vibrant landscapes, from forests to caves, where the time of day and terrain change the challenges you'll face. Battle over 150 unique monstergirls, from graceful harpies...
  6. minneapolisfoundation.org

    The Minneapolis Foundation drives collective action to realize strong, vibrant communities. We cultivate generosity by taking action on the greatest civic, social, and economic needs—partnering with nonprofits, facilitating grantmaking, driving research and advocacy, and providing services to donors seeking to make a difference in their communities.
  7. Key Takeaways. Artisan grants can be classified as unrestricted or restricted, affecting how they can be used and their tax implications. Unrestricted grants may count as taxable income, while restricted grants are often tied to specific project expenses.

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