Minnesota is home to 38k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $117b in revenue and employ 783.8k individuals.
Where Do Minnesota
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
| City | Organization Count | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saint Paul | 1,921 | 12,268 | $4,588,903,664 | $386,313,187 |
| St Paul | 1,185 | 52,423 | $6,468,998,785 | $6,816,206,746 |
| Rochester | 828 | 137,324 | $23,074,676,976 | $17,571,626,775 |
| Duluth | 798 | 26,172 | $3,165,055,864 | $1,236,099,895 |
| Bloomington | 577 | 3,843 | $1,347,730,803 | $603,645,121 |
| Plymouth | 411 | 4,447 | $529,099,484 | $182,133,182 |
| Edina | 376 | 10,074 | $556,331,385 | $167,900,448 |
| Minnetonka | 370 | 22,963 | $2,231,814,247 | $669,705,886 |
| Roseville | 369 | 13,319 | $767,362,065 | $215,538,092 |
| Eden Prairie | 357 | 5,959 | $1,163,192,163 | $11,137,585,243 |
| Brooklyn Park | 326 | 1,335 | $328,390,749 | $4,932,535 |
| Eagan | 317 | 2,082 | $189,547,082 | $24,533,937 |
| Woodbury | 317 | 667 | $102,599,557 | $35,964,386 |
| Maple Grove | 316 | 2,879 | $483,917,628 | $122,877,722 |
| Mankato | 310 | 9,893 | $373,999,852 | $117,962,498 |
| Burnsville | 294 | 884 | $78,553,696 | $19,793,263 |
| St Louis Park | 279 | 14,222 | $2,450,652,032 | $63,638,529 |
| Saint Cloud | 276 | 278 | $14,049,717 | $4,099,751 |
| Lakeville | 268 | 130 | $44,029,012 | $68,356,871 |
| Owatonna | 259 | 1,744 | $188,555,853 | $112,448,259 |
Eden Prairie, MN
Assets: $685k
Revenue: $473k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE EDUCATION PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO EXPAND KNOWLEDGE IN CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AREAS.
Winsted, MN
Assets: $685k
Revenue: $388k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE QUALITY HOUSING TO LOW INCOME SENIOR CITIZENS.
Plymouth, MN
Assets: $684k
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 6
MISSION:
IMPROVING PATIENT CARE BY PROVIDING ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT EDUCATION TO RURAL AND/OR RESOURCE LIMITED HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.
Waite Park, MN
Assets: $684k
Revenue: $134k
Employees: 4
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide education services where the major purpose is unclear cannot be accurately assigned.
Faribault, MN
Assets: $684k
Revenue: $796k
Employees: 39
MISSION:
SETTLE DISPUTES BETWEEN UNION MEMBERS AND THEIR EMPLOYERS
Willmar, MN
Assets: $684k
Revenue: $54k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to develop, maintain and make available to the general public recreational areas which are equipped with athletic fields and courts, campgrounds, picnic areas and a variety of recreational trails such as bridle trails, hiking trails, off-the-road vehicle trails and snowmobile trails.
Wadena, MN
Assets: $684k
Revenue: $264k
Employees: 28
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE MEMBERS WITH MORAL SUPPORT AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. MEMBERS ARE LIMITED TO THOSE THAT SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES.
Red Wing, MN
Assets: $683k
Revenue: $2m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to run schools independently of the traditional public school system but receiving public funding and operating by a charter.
Rochester, MN
Assets: $683k
Revenue: $463k
Employees: 3
MISSION:
TO PROMOTE THE COMMON BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS OF ITS MEMBERS, AND IN THIS REGARD TO INCREASE RESILIENCY OF CRITICAL HEALTHCARE SUPPLY CHAINS THROUGH INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT, BEST PRACTICES, AND COOPERATIVE EFFORTS OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND SUPPLIERS.
New Prague, MN
Assets: $683k
Revenue: $815k
MISSION:
PROVIDE EDUCATION FOR DAIRY FARMERS IN THE MIDWEST. ALSO, DONATIONS FOR PROGRAMS TO ENHANCE THE YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN THE DAIRY BUSINESS. FACILIATE AND PROMOTE THE CENTRAL PLAINS DAIRY EXPO.
St Paul, MN
Assets: $683k
Revenue: $136k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the private foundations that make grants based on charitable endowments. Because of their endowments, they are focused primarily on grantmaking and generally do not actively raise funds or seek public financial support. These are the most common type of private foundation. They are generally endowed, usually from a single individual or family. Private foundations are considered family foundations if relatives or the original donor are still active on the board of trustees or in the operation of the foundation.
Minneapolis, MN
Assets: $683k
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 32
MISSION:
MINNESOTA TECH FOR SUCCESS CREATES DIGITAL EQUITY FOR STUDENTS BY PARTNERING WITH SCHOOLS AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS TO PROVIDE TECHNOLOGY ACCESS, ENGAGING STEM PROGRAMMING, AND IT WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES.
Hastings, MN
Assets: $682k
Revenue: $522k
Employees: 15
MISSION:
PROVIDE RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES AND EDUCATION THAT EMPOWER CLIENTS TO RISE UP INTO A MEANINGFUL AND HEALTHY NEW LIFE.
St Anthony Village, MN
Assets: $682k
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 52
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide education services where the major purpose is unclear cannot be accurately assigned.
Shoreview, MN
Assets: $682k
Revenue: $636k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE LOW INCOME HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED THROUGH A HUD-SPONSORED PROGRAM.
Thief River Falls, MN
Assets: $682k
Revenue: $726k
Employees: 24
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide substitute parental care for children during some portion of a twenty-four hour day.
Slayton, MN
Assets: $682k
Revenue: $87k
Employees: 2
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION'S PRIMARY PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS OF THE SLAYTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Richfield, MN
Assets: $681k
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 33
MISSION:
PROVIDE QUALITY AND AFFORDABLE CHILD CARE SERVICES.
Fergus Falls, MN
Assets: $681k
Revenue: $243k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide services relating to religion where a more specific code cannot be accurately assigned. Examples may include Unitarianism, Taoism, Sikhs, Zoroastrism, Atheism, Actualism, Theosophy, Bahaism and reference to miracles.
Aitkin, MN
Assets: $681k
Revenue: $95k
Employees: 2
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to build, rehabilitate, manage and/or provide rental housing for low-income individuals and families, older adults and people with disabilities; or which make purchasable housing available to low or moderate income families by offering lower priced housing and/or affordable payment plans, by arranging for interest or mortgage subsidies or by involving eventual owners in the construction process (sweat equity).