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Top 10 Minnesota Community/Public Foundations, 2004
Minnesota's largest community foundations ranked by grants and
program-related investments paid in 2004.
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2004
Rank |
Foundation |
Grants
Paid |
Assets |
FY End |
2003
Rank |
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1 |
The Minneapolis Foundation (1) |
$41,788,667 |
$597,646,545 |
3/31/05 |
1 |
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2 |
The Saint Paul Foundation (2) |
$35,927,423 |
$732,288,544 |
12/31/04 |
2 |
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3 |
Catholic Community Foundation in the
Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis |
$6,406,762 |
$138,199,512 |
6/30/04 |
7 |
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4 |
Minnesota Partnership for Action Against
Tobacco |
$5,481,922 |
$166,400,100 |
6/30/04 |
3 |
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5 |
Lutheran Community Foundation |
$4,389,306 |
$127,766,322 |
12/31/04 |
5 |
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6 |
Fidelis Foundation |
$3,837,509 |
$11,333,272 |
9/30/04 |
4 |
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7 |
Central Minnesota Community Foundation |
$3,117,388 |
$42,451,244 |
6/30/04 |
6 |
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8 |
Duluth-Superior Area Community
Foundation |
$1,942,543 |
$37,984,757 |
12/31/04 |
10 |
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9 |
Healthier Minnesota Community Clinic
Fund |
$1,840,538 |
$28,487,128 |
12/31/04 |
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10 |
Indian Land Tenure Foundation |
$1,738,105 |
$22,330,297 |
12/31/04 |
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(1) The Minneapolis Foundation includes Emma B.
Howe Foundation, Robins, Kaplan, Miller and Ciresi LLP Foundation for
Education, Public Health and Social Justice, and Nonprofits Assistance Fund
(Formerly Community Loan Technologies).
(2) The Saint Paul Foundation includes the Minnesota Community Foundation,
J. Paper Foundation and L. and A.F. Paper Foundation. |
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