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Minnesota CDFIs get $38 million in federal pandemic relief funding

Minnesota CDFIs get $38 million in federal pandemic relief funding
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Let s Fix Scarecrow s Shitty Website

by Jasmyne Keimig • May 14, 2021 at 3:45 pm And let s make sure Scarecrow Video is here for good. Courtesy of ScarecrowMiraculously, Seattle continues to be the home of the biggest physical media treasure trove on the planet, Scarecrow Video. Located on Roosevelt Way, the non-profit video store currently houses over 140,000 titles ranging from Criterion Collection sets to hard-to-find Mickey Mouse-themed exercise VHS tapes. As rare and hard-to-find media resources continue to go extinct, like Austin s I Luv Video and the Family Video chain, access to Scarecrow s collection remains crucial. The video store just launched Scarecrow 2.1, a campaign to raise $250,000 by the end of this summer. The funds will expand their reach nationally by improving their well-worn database, in addition to financing operational costs, community programming, and the recovery of economic losses induced by the pandemic.

Godfather of Minnesota s nonprofit movement steps down

Godfather of Minnesota s nonprofit movement steps down Jon Pratt, who has led the state Council of Nonprofits for three decades, will stay on as a research fellow.  December 25, 2020 7:17pm Text size Copy shortlink: Jon Pratt has championed Minnesota nonprofits for three decades, starting and leading one of the first and the largest statewide nonprofit associations in the country. Pratt, executive director of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, announced this week he will step down in 2021 after years of pushing for policy changes at the Legislature, advocating for nonprofits and leading research on the sector. He will make way for a new leader at a critical time for charitable groups responding to the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic.

2020 draws unprecedented generosity in Minnesota, but what will 2021 bring?

2020 draws unprecedented generosity in Minnesota, but what will 2021 bring? Kelly Smith, Star Tribune It was a year of unprecedented generosity from Minnesotans and donors across the country to the state s nonprofits. While Minnesota dropped in some year-end rankings of most-generous states, the lists are only one measure of the giving spirit in a year unlike any other. Millions of dollars poured in to nonprofits in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice after George Floyd s death at the hands of Minneapolis police. Food shelves and hunger relief programs saw a surge in aid, especially from first-time donors and volunteers, to help feed a record number of Minnesotans during the pandemic.

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