Return of Private Foundation 0MB No. 1545-0052 Form 990PF or Section 4947(a)(1) Trust Treated as Private Foundation Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. Department of the Treasury 2017 Go to www.irs.gov/Form99OPF for instructions and the latest information. For calendar year 2017 or tax year beginning and e Name of foundation Employer identification number

Number and street (or P.O. box number if mail is riot delivered to street address) Room/suite lB Telephone number 30 EAST 7TH STREET 12900 City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code C If exemption application is pending, check here ST. PAUL. NN 55101 G Check all that apply: LIII Initial return Initial return of a former public charity D 1. Foreign organizations, check here LIIII Final return 11111 Amended return 2. Foreign organizations meeting the 85% test, Address change Name change check here and attach computation H Check type of organization: LII Section 501(c)(3) exempt private foundation E If private foundation status was terminated Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trust Other taxable private foundation under section 5O7(b)(1)(A), check here I Fair market value of all assets at end of year J Accounting method: LII Cash LiII Accrual F If the foundation is in a 60-month termination (from Part II, col. (c), line 16) LIII Other (specify) ______under section 5O7(b)(1)(B), check here ... .LIIII i, 011 632 753 (Part I, column (d) must be on cash basis.) Part I Analysis of Revenue and Expenses (a) Revenue and (b) Net investment (c) Adjusted net I (d) Disbursements I (The total of amounts in columns (b), (o), and (d) may not for charitable purposi necessarily equal the amounts in column (a).) expenses per oo s income income 1 Contributions, gifts, grants, etc., received 2 Check ' LIII ifthtfouodutiao is tot requited to attach Sch. B Interest on savings and temporary .) cash investments 4 Dividends and interest from securities 49367 5a Gross rents b Net rental income or (loss) ______Ba Net gain or (loss) from sale of assets not on line 10 Gross sales price for all b assetson line Os 31,745,260. 7 Capital gain net income (from Part IV, line 2) 8 Net short-term capital gain 9 Income modifications...... Gross sales less returns 1 Oa and allowances ...... ______b Less: Cost of goods sold ______c Gross profit or (loss) 11 Other income - 12 Total. Add lines 1 through 11 13 Compensation of officers, directors, trustees, etc. 14 Other employee salaries and wages 0 1 677 483 15 Pension plans, employee benefits (I) . 16a Legal fees T.tfT...... 0 64 733 . b Accounting fees T.MT...... c Other professional fees TMT..4...... 0 89 86 17 Interest 18 Taxes ...... 19 Depreciation and depletion 20 Occupancy 21 Travel, conferences, and meetings 22 Printing and publications .. 23 Other expenses ZHT...... 24 Total operating and administrative expenses. Add lines 13 through 23 6 174 997 405 7 14 0 25 Contributions, gifts, grants paid 26 Total expenses and disbursements.

27 Subtract line 26 from line 12: a Excess of revenue over expenses and disbursements 612

b Net investment income (if negative, enter -0-) ______52 956 432

- C Adjusted net income (if negative, enter -0-)...... 723501 01-03-18 LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions. Form 990-PF (2017) 1 Aflr 1 ') I '31 fl'3fl A1'3 I A'3"riI tril' "A1 '7 f33rIAA , mmr RT"I m1-Trr'm 1i-rr1 — Form 990 PF (2017) 41-6019050 Page 2 Aftached schedules and amounts in the descniphan Beginning of year End of year Part II Balance Sheets - - I column should betorerd of yeanainounts only. (a) Book Value Book Value (c) Fair Market Value 1 Cash - non-interest-bearing 301,917. 301.917. 2 Savings and temporary cash investments 32,115,709. 32,115.709. 3 Accounts receivable 853,607 Less: allowance for doubtful accounts ______853.607. 853607. 4 Pledges receivable ______Less: allowance for doubtful accounts ______5 Grants receivable 6 Receivables due from officers, directors, trustees, and other disqualified persons 7 Other notes and loans receivable Less: allowance for doubtful accounts ______8 Inventories for sale or use 9 Prepaid expenses and deferred charges lOa Investments - U.S. and state government obligations STMT ...... 16,049. 12.331.147 b Investments - corporate stock 1M.T...... 1003 390 260 25.197. 944.089.611 c Investments - corporate bonds TM.T.1...... 14,758. 10,547,962 - 11 Investments land, buildinOs, and equipment basis 3 ,201 . 027 Less: accumulated depreciation ' 807 . 228 93.799. 2.393,799 12 Investments - mortgage loans . 13 Investments - other T.MT ...... 07,424. 8.758,259 14 Land, buildings, and equipment basis ______Less: accumulated depreciation ______15 Other assets (describe SEE STATEMENT 12 40,742. 240.742 16 Total assets (to be completed by all filers - see the - instructions. Also, see page 1, item I) 69,202, 1,011,632,753 17 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 78 330. 18 Grants payable 19 Deferred revenue 20 Loans from officers, directors, trustees and other disqualified persons 21 Mortgages and other notes payable 22 Other liabilities (describe

Foundations that follow SFAS 117, check here L..i and complete lines 24 through 26, and lines 30 and 31. 24 Unrestricted .______25 Temporarily restricted .______26 Permanently restricted .______Foundations that do not follow SFAS 117, check here ... Liii and complete lines 27 through 31. 27 Capital stock, trust principal, or current funds .963,23 079 28 Paid-in or capital surplus, or land, bldg., and equipment fund .______0 29 Retained earnings, accumulated income, endowment, or other funds 93.86 0 890 30 Total net assets or fund balances .1057.10

1 31 Total liabilities and net assets/fund balances I 1 I Part HI I Analysis of Changes in Net Assets or Fund Balances

1 Total net assets or fund balances at beginning of year - Part II, column (a), line 30 (must agree with end-of-year figure reported on prior years return) 7 104 197 2 Enter amount from Part I, line 27a 3 Other increases not included in line 2 (itemize) SEE STATEMENT 7 4 Add lines 1,2, and 3 5 Decreases not included in line 2 (itemize) ______6 Total net assets or fund balances at end of year (line 4 minus line 5t - Part II. column (b). line 30 Form 990-PF (2017) 723511 01-03-18 2 AQrs.1'3 131OQ ( 1')A')1tfl ')Ah1 I5 t5A(5 rmmr\ na:.) Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 3 Part IV Capital Gains and Losses for Tax on Investment Income (a) List and describe the kind(s) of property sold (for example, real estate, (c) Date acquired (d) Date sold -Pu 2-story brick warehouse; or common stock, 200 shs. MLC Co.) -Dc (mo., day, yr.) (mo., day, yr.) la PUBLICLY TRADED SECU b GAIN ON FIXED ASSETS C d e (f) Depreciation allowed (g) Cost or other basis (h) Gain or (loss) (e) Gross sales price (or allowable) plus expense of sale ((e) plus (f) minus (g))

a 31,729,269 28 035 479 b 15 991

d I I e Complete only for assets showing gain in column (h) and owned by the foundation on 12131/69. (I) Gains (Col. (h) gain minus (j) Adjusted basis I (k) Excess of col. (i) col. (k), but not less than -0-) or Losses (from col. (h)) (I) FMV as of 12/31/69 as of 12/31/69 over col. (j), if any a 3 693790 b C d e IIf gain, also enter in Part I, line 7 2 Capital gain net income or (net capital loss) If (loss), enter -0- in Part I, line 7 ...... J 2 3,709,781. 3 Net short-term capital gain or (loss) as defined in sections 1222(5) and (6): If gain, also enter in Part I, line 8, column (c). If (loss), enter -0- in Part I, line 8 ...... 3 N/A Part V Qualification Under Section 4940(e) for Reduced Tax on Net Investment Income (For optional use by domestic private foundations subject to the section 4940(a) tax on net investment income.)

If section 4940(d)(2) applies, leave this part blank.

Was the foundation liable for the section 4942 tax on the distributable amount of any year in the base period? Yes No If "Yes, the foundation doesn't qualify under section 4940(e). Do not complete this part 1 Enter the appropriate amount in each column for each year; see the instructions before making any entries. (a) b (d) yea(eotaxyeYar 1h5onç Calendar beginning in) Adjusted qualifying distributions Net value of noncharitable-use assets (col. i g1 (c)) 2016 52.322.785. 911.949.201. .057375 2015 49,356.672. 874.094,632. .056466 2014 46,315,270. 913,806,744. .050684 2013 42,093,331 836,557.007, .050317 2012 39 767 645. 770 923 285. .051584

2 Total of line 1, column (d) ...... 266426 3 Average distribution ratio for the 5-year base period - divide the total on line 2 by 5.0, or by the number of years the foundation has been in existence if less than 5 years ...... 053285

4 Enter the net value of noncharitable-use assets for 2017 from Part X, line 5 961,516,345.

5 Multiply line 4 by line 3 ...... 51.234.398.

6 Enter 1% of net investment income (1% of Part I, line 27b) ...... b 529.564.

7 Add lines 5 and 6 7 51 763 962.

8 Enter qualifying distributions from Part XII, line 4 ...... L If line 8 is equal to or greater than line 7, check the box in Part VI, line lb, and complete that part using a 1% tax rate. See the Part VI instructions.

723521 01-03-18 Form 990-PF (2017) 3 AOfl1) 1 )1OQ 1 A ')1rr 'Dfll'l rrnr r\mrnr mDTTQm (1 i:; - 'n I Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 4 Part VI I Excise Tax Based on Investment Income 4940(b), 4940(e), or 4948 .. see la Exempt operating foundations described in section 4940(d)(2), check here LIII and enter 'N/A" on line 1. Date of ruling or determination letter: ______(attach copy of letter if necessary-see instructions) b Domestic foundations that meet the section 4940(e) requirements in Part V, check here LII and enter 1% of Part I, line 27b c All other domestic foundations enter 2% of line 27b. Exempt foreign organizations, enter 4% of Part I, line 12, coL (b). 2 Tax under section 511 (domestic section 4947(a)(1) trusts and taxable foundations only; others, enter -0-) 3 Add lines 1 and 2 4 Subtitle A (income) tax (domestic section 4947(a)(1) trusts and taxable foundations only; others, enter -0-) 5 Tax based on investment income. Subtract line 4 from line 3. If zero or less, enter -0- 6 Credits/Payments: a 2017 estimated tax payments and 2016 overpayment credited to 2017 .6a 536031, b Exempt foreign organizations - tax withheld at source .6b 0, c Tax paid with application for extension of time to file (Form 8868) .6c 0, d Backup withholding erroneously withheld .6d 0. 7 Total credits and payments. Add lines 6a through 6d 1 536.031 8 Enter any penalty for underpayment of estimated tax. Check here Elilli if Form 2220 is attached 8 0 9 Tax due. If the total of lines 5 and 8 is more than line 7, enter amount owed 9 10 Overpayment. If line 7 is more than the total of lines 5 and 8, enter the amount overpaid ...... - 10 6 467 11 Enter the amount of line 10 to be: Credited to 2018 estimated tax b 'i I Refunded b Part Vu-A I Statements Regarding Activities 1 a During the tax year, did the foundation attempt to influence any national, state, or local legislation or did it participate or intervene in Yes No any political campaign? la x b Did it spend more than $100 during the year (either directly or indirectly) for political purposes? See the instructions for the definition lb x If the answer is "Yes" to la or ib, attach a detailed description of the activities and copies of any materials published or distributed by the foundation in connection with the activities. c Did the foundation file Form 1120-POL for this year? d Enter the amount (if any) of tax on political expenditures (section 4955) imposed during the year: (1) On the foundation. $ o. (2) On foundation managers. $ 0. e Enter the reimbursement (if any) paid by the foundation during the year for political expenditure tax imposed on foundation managers. $ 0. 2 Has the foundation engaged in any activities that have not previously been reported to the IRS? 2 If 'Yes," attach a detailed description of the activities. 3 Has the foundation made any changes, not previously reported to the IRS, in its governing instrument, articles of incorporation, or bylaws, or other similar instruments? If 'Yes," attach a conformed copy of the changes 4a Did the foundation have unrelated business gross income of $1,000 or more during the year? b If 'Yes, has it filed a tax return on Form 990-T for this year? 5 Was there a liquidation, termination, dissolution, or substantial contraction during the year? If 'Yes," attach the statement required by Genera! Instruction T. 6 Are the requirements of section 508(e) (relating to sections 4941 through 4945) satisfied either: • By language in the governing instrument, or • By state legislation that effectively amends the governing instrument so that no mandatory directions that conflict with the state law remain in the governing instrument? 6 l xi 7 Did the foundation have at least $5,000 in assets at any time during the year? If "Yes," complete Part II, col. (c), and Part XV

8a Enter the states to which the foundation reports or with which it is registered. See instructions. MN b If the answer is "Yes" to line 7, has the foundation furnished a copy of Form 990-PF to the Attorney General (or designate) of each state as required by Genera! Instruction G? If "No," attach explanation 8b I x 9 Is the foundation claiming status as a private operating foundation within the meaning of section 4942(j)(3) or 4942(j)(5) for calendar year 2017 or the tax year beginning in 2017? See the instructions for Part XIV. If "Yes," complete Part XIV 9 10 Did any persons become substantial contributors during the tax year? If "Yes," attach a schedule listing their names and addresses ...... Form 990-PF (2017)

723531 01-03-18 4 ) AQZ1 1 1QO r 1)A')1flfl ')fll'7 fVrAfl r\mriv\ Dtct'D mrTcm Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 5 Part Vu-A I Statements Regarding Activities (continued)

No 11 At any time during the year, did the foundation, directly or indirectly, own a controlled entity within the meaning of section 512(b)(13)? If Yes, attach schedule. See instructions SEE ..TATEMENT .. ..H....ATEMENT ...... 4 1.6 12 Did the foundation make a distribution to a donor advised fund over which the foundation or a disqualified person had advisory privileges? If Yes, attach statement. See instructions 12 x 13 Did the foundation comply with the public inspection requirements for its annual returns and exemption application? .13 x Website address WWW.OTTOBREMER.ORG 14 The books are in care of THE ORGANIZATION Telephone no. 651-227-8036

Located at 3O EAST 7TH STREET S NO. 2900. ST PAUL. IE ZIP+4 '55101 15 Section 4947(a)(1) nonexempt charitable trusts filing Form 990-FE in lieu of Form 1041 - check here ' LIII - and enter the amount of tax exempt interest received or accrued during the year .I 15 I N/A 16 At any time during calendar year 2017, did the foundation have an interest in or a signature or other authority over a bank, Yes No securities, or other financial account in a foreign country? .16 x See the instructions for exceptions and filing requirements for FInCEN Form 114. If Yes, enter the name of the

Part Vu-B I Statements Regarding Activities for

File Form 4720 if any item is checked in the 'Yes" column, unless an exception applies. la During the year, did the foundation (either directly or indirectly): (1) Engage in the sale or exchange, or leasing of property with a disqualified person? Yes Liii No (2) Borrow money from, lend money to, or otherwise extend credit to (or accept it from) a disqualified person? LII Yes RI No (3) Furnish goods, services, or facilities to (or accept them from) a disqualified person? Liii Yes No (4) Pay compensation to, or pay or reimburse the expenses of, a disqualified person? Liii Yes No (5) Transfer any income or assets to a disqualified person (or make any of either available for the benefit or use of a disqualified person)? LII Yes RI] No (6) Agree to pay money or property to a government official? (Exception. Check No if the foundation agreed to make a grant to or to employ the official for a period after termination of -aovernment service,. if terminatinu. within 90 davs.t...... Yes RI No b If any answer is Yes to la(1)-(6), did any of the acts fail to qualify under the exceptions described in Regulations section 53.4941(d)-3 or in a current notice regarding disaster assistance? See instructions Organizations relying on a current notice regarding disaster assistance, check here Lull c Did the foundation engage in a prior year in any of the acts described in la, other than excepted acts, that were not corrected before the first day of the tax year beginning in 2017? ic Taxes on failure to distribute income (section 4942) (does not apply for years the foundation was a private operating foundation defined in section 4942(j)(3) or 4942(j)(5)): a Atthe end of taxyear 2017, did the foundation have any undistributed income (lines 6d and 6e, PartXIlI) fortaxyear(s) beginning before 2017? LII Yes LIlNo if "Vp i f fhi \J 2r b Are there any years listed in 2a for which the foundation is not applying the provisions of section 4942(a)(2) (relating to incorrect valuation of assets) to the years undistributed income? (If applying section 4942(a)(2) to all years listed, answer No and attach statement - see instructions.) N/A c If the provisions of section 4942(a)(2) are being applied to any of the years listed in 2a, list the years here.

______, ______, ______, ______3a Did the foundation hold more than a 2% direct or indirect interest in any business enterprise at any time during the year? [ill Yes LIII No b If Yes, did it have excess business holdings in 2017 as a result of (1) any purchase by the foundation or disqualified persons after May 26, 1969; (2) the lapse of the 5-year period (or longer period approved by the Commissioner under section 4943(c)(7)) to dispose of holdings acquired by gift or bequest; or (3) the lapse of the 10-, 15-, or 20-year first phase holding period? (Use Schedule C, Form 4720, to determine if the foundation had excess business holdings in 2017.) 4a Did the foundation invest during the year any amount in a manner that would jeopardize its charitable purposes? 4a b Did the foundation make any investment in a prior year (but after December 31, 1969) that could jeopardize its charitable purpose that had not been removed from ieooardv before the first day of the tax year beoinnina in 2017? Form 990-PF (2017)

723541 01-03-18 5 )'AQuIR1 1 1 O rR_1)A'.')1flfl ri1'7 (VCAfl rrnmr t D'M1'D mDTTcm (' IZ '7DD I Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-601905 Part Vu-B I Statements Regarding Activities for Which Form 4720 May Be Required (continued) 5a During the year, did the foundation pay or incur any amount to: (1) Carry on propaganda, or otherwise attempt to influence legislation (section 4945(e))? .Yes Rh No (2) Influence the outcome of any specific public election (see section 4955); or to carry on, directly or indirectly, any voter registration drive? .Yes Rh No (3) Provide a grant to an individual for travel, study, or other similar purposes? Yes Rh No (4) Provide a grant to an organization other than a charitable, etc., organization described in section 4945(d)(4)(A)? See instructions Yes Rh No (5) Provide for any purpose other than religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals? Yes RI No b If any answer is Yes' to Sa(1)-(5), did any of the transactions fail to qualify under the exceptions described in Regulations section 53.4945 or in a current notice regarding disaster assistance? See instructions t./.A 5b Organizations relying on a current notice regarding disaster assistance, check here LIII c If the answer is 'Yes to question 5a(4), does the foundation claim exemption from the tax because it maintained expenditure responsibility for the grant? /.A ...... Yes LIII No If "Yes,' attach the statement required by Regulations section 53.4945-5(d). 6a Did the foundation, during the year, receive any funds, directly or indirectly, to pay premiums on a personal benefit contract? Yes RhI No b Did the foundation, during the year, pay premiums, directly or indirectly, on a personal benefit contract? 6b1 Ix If "Yes' to 6b, file Form 8870. 7a At any time during the tax year, was the foundation a party to a prohibited tax shelter transaction? Yes Eihhhl No b If "Yes," did the foundation receive any proceeds or have any net income attributable to the transaction'? ...... SNii,...... 7b Part VIII I Information About Officers, Directors, Trustees, Foundation Managers, Highly Paid Employees, and Contractors

1 List all officers, directors, trustees, and foundation managers and their compensation. ______(b) Title, and average (c) Compensation (d Contribution to I (e) Exoense I em e f (a) Name and address hours per week devoted (If not paid, P Ie rhi account, other ______to position enter -0-) compensation allowances CHARLOTTE JOHNSON O—CEOfTRUSTEE 30 SUITE 2900

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ST. PAUL. MN 55101 40.00 491.137 28,734. 0. DANIEL REARDON O-CEO/TRUSTEE/INVE THENT 30 EAST 7TH STREET. SUITE 2900 ST. PAUL, MN 55101 40.00 488.939 28,734. 0.

2 Compensation of five highest-paid employees (other than those included on line 1). If none, enter 'NONE." (b) Title, and average Contributions to (e) Expense I oyee benefit plans (a) Name and address of each employee paid more than $50,000 I hours per week (c) Compensation and deferred account, other ______devoted_to_position ______compensation allowances CHRISTINE FUGLESTAD - 30 EAST 7TH bDIRECTOR OF COMMUNI ATIONS STREET. SUITE 2900. ST. PAUL. MN 25.890. 0. KARl SUZUKI - 30 EAST 7TH STREET OF SUITE 2900. ST. PAUL, MN 55101 178.776 25509. 0. LUE HER - 30 EAST 7TH STREET. SO L DIRECTOR 2900, ST. PAUL, MN 55101 40.00 130.674 22,251. 0. TONY LOOKINGELK - 30 EAST 7TH C. DIRECTOR STREET, SUITE 2900, ST. PAUL. MN 40.00 128,219 22,037. 0. ARETHA GREEN-RUPERT - 30 EAST 7T C. DIRECTOR STREET. SUITE 2900, ST. PAUL, MN 40.00 120 139 21.332. 0. Total number of other emolovees oaid over 50 9 Form 990-PF (2017)

723551 01-03-18 6 )3AQfl1 1 1O'2Q A _1')A).')IAt'l )A17 AAi1Ct mmt\ Rtro mDrrc!m Air '3 '7DD I Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 7 Part Vfll I Information About Officers, Directors, Trustees, Foundation Managers, Highly Paid Employees, and Contractors (continued) 3 Five highest-paid independent contractors for professional services. If none, enter NONE." (a) Name and address of each person paid more than $50,000 (b) Type of service (c) Compensation

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P0 BOX 1000. LAKE ELMO. MN 55042 UPPORT SERVICES it Total number of others receiving over $50,000 for professional services Part IX-A Summary of Direct Charitable Activities List the foundations four largest direct charitable activities during the tax year. Include relevant statistical information such as the [ number of organizations and other beneficiaries served, conferences convened, research papers produced, etc. xpenses 1 N/A

4

Part IX-B Summary of Program-Related Investments Describe the two largest program-related investments made by the foundation during the tax year on lines 1 and 2. Amount

STATEMENT 17 2

500 000 All other program-related investments. See instructions. 3

Add lines 1 throuah 3 Form 990-PF (2017)

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Part X I Minimum Investment Return (AU domestic foundations must complete this part. Foreign foundations, see instwctions.)

1 Fair market value of assets not used (or held for use) directly in carrying out charitable, etc., purposes: a Average monthly fair market value of securities 966.619,395 b Average of monthly cash balances 268,023 c Fair market value of all other assets 9,271,308 d Total (add lines la, b, and c) ...... ld 976,158,726 e Reduction claimed for blockage or other factors reported on lines la and ic (attach detailed explanation) .le 0 2 Acquisition indebtedness applicable to line 1 assets 3 Subtract line 2 from line ld 976.158726 4 Cash deemed held for charitable activities. Enter 1 1/2% of line 3 (for greater amount, see instructions) 14.642.381 5 Net value of noncharitable-use assets. Subtract line 4 from line 3. Enter here and on Part V, line 4 5 961 516 345

Part Xl I Distributable Amount (see instructions) (Section 4942(fl(3) and (j)(5) private operating foundations and certain foreign organizations, check here and do not complete this part) ______1 Minimum investment return from Part X, line 6 ...... 2a Tax on investment income for 2017 from Part VI, line 5 .2a 529 56J b Income tax for 2017. (This does not include the tax from Part VI.) .2b c Addlines2aand2b 3 Distributable amount before adjustments. Subtract line 2c from line 1 4 Recoveries of amounts treated as qualifying distributions 5 Addlines3and4 6 Deduction from distributable amount (see instructions) 7 Distributable amount as adjusted. Subtract line 6 from line 5. Enter here and on Part XIII, line 1 ...... Part XII Qualifying Distributions (see instructions)

1 Amounts paid (including administrative expenses) to accomplish charitable, etc., purposes: a Expenses, contributions, gifts, etc. - total from Part I, column (d), line 26 .______b Program-related investments - total from Part tX-B .______4.535.000 2 Amounts paid to acquire assets used (or held for use) directly in carrying out charitable, etc., purposes ._.?..______3 Amounts set aside for specific charitable projects that satisfy the: a Suitability test (prior IRS approval required) .______b Cash distribution test (attach the required schedule) .______4 Qualifying distributions. Add lines la through 3b. Enter here and on Part V, line 8; and Part XIII, line 4 .__! ______5 Foundations that qualify under section 4940(e) for the reduced rate of tax on net investment income. Enter 1% of Part I, line 27b 5 ______6 Adjusted qualifying distributions. Subtract line 5 from line 4 .______53 10 Note: The amount on line 6 will be used in Part V, column (b), in subsequent years when calculating whether the foundation qualifies for the section 4940(e reduction of tax in those years. Form 990-PF (2017)

723571 01-03-18 8 ') 3AOflIZ1) 1 1OQ r 1')A inr 'Dfll'7 rvrtAA r mmr mTTcm Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 9 Part XIII I Undistributed Income (see instructions)

(a) (b) (c) (d) Corpus Yearspriorto2ol6 2016 2017 1 Distributable amount for 2017 from Part Xl, line 7 2 Undistributed income, if any, as of the end of 2017: a Enter amount for 2016 only 0 b Total for prior years: 0 3 Excess distributions carryover, if any, to 2017: a From 2012 ______bFrom 2013 ______cFrom2Ol4 ______dFrom2Ol5 ______eFrom2Ol6 5,306,141 Total of lines 3a through e 4 Qualifying distributions for 2017 from PartXll, line 4: $ 53.638 363 a Applied to 2016, but not more than line 2a b Applied to undistributed income of prior years (Election required - see instructions) c Treated as distributions out of corpus (Election required - see instructions) d Applied to 2017 distributable amount 48 .546.207 e Remaining amount distributed out of corpus 5 Excess distributions carryover applied to 2017 0 (If an amount appears in column (d), the same amount must be shown in column (a).) 6 Enter the net total of each column as indicated below: a corpus. Add lines Sf, 4c, and 4e. Subtract line 5 10 398 297 b Prior years' undistributed income. Subtract line 4b from line 2b 0 c Enter the amount of prior years' undistributed income for which a notice of deficiency has been issued, or on which the section 4942(a) tax has been previously assessed 0 d Subtract line 6c from line 6b. Taxable amount - see instructions 0 e lindistributed income for 2016. Subtract line 4a from line 2a. Taxable amount - see instr. Undistributed income for 2017. Subtract lines 4d and 5 from line 1. This amount must be distributed in 2018 0 7 Amounts treated as distributions out of corpus to satisfy requirements imposed by section 170(b)(1)(F) or 4942(g)(3) (Election may be required - see instructions) 8 Excess distributions carryover from 2012 not applied on line 5 or line 7 9 Excess distributions carryover to 2018. Subtract lines 7 and 8 from line 6a 3 10 Analysis of line 9: a Excess from 2013 ______b Excess from 2014 ______c Excess from 2015 ______dExcessfrom2016 5.306.141

723581 01-03-18 Form 990—PF (2017) 9 VAOflI1 1 1OQ fz1'A2'1nn )t11'7 ( AAn rmmrt mDTwm Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 10 Part XIV I Private ODeratinq Foundations instructions and Part VU-A. auestion 9) 1 a lithe foundation has received a ruling or determination letter that it is a private operating foundation, and the ruling is effective for 2017, enter the date of the ruling b Check box to indicate whether the foundation is a private operating foundation described in section or 2 a Enter the lesser of the adjusted net Tax year ______Prior 3 year income from Part I or the minimum (a) 2017 (b) 2016 (c) 2015 (d)2014 (e)Total investment return from Part X for each year listed .______b 85% of line 2a ______c Qualifying distributions from Part XII, line 4for each year listed .______d Amounts included in line 2c not used directly for active conduct of exempt activities .______e Qualifying distributions made directly for active conduct of exempt activities. Subtract line 2d from line 2c ______3 Complete 3a, b, or c for the alternative test relied upon: a Assets alternative test - enter: (1) Value of all assets .______(2) Value of assets qualifying under section 4942(j)(3)(B)(i) ______b Endowment alternative test - enter 2/3 of minimum investment return shown in Part X, line 6 for each year listed ______e Support alternative test - enter: (1) Total support other than gross investment income (interest, dividends, rents, payments on securities loans (section 512(a)(5)), or royalties) .______(2) Support from general public and 5 or more exempt organizations as provided in section 4942(j)(3)(B)(iii) .______(3) Largest amount of support from an exempt organization .______Part XV I Supplementary Information (Complete this part only if the foundation had $5,000 or more in assets at any time during the year-see instructions.) 1 Information Regarding Foundation Managers: a List any managers of the foundation who have contributed more than 2% of the total contributions received by the foundation before the close of any tax year (but only if they have contributed more than $5,000). (See section 507(d)(2).)

b List any managers of the foundation who own 10% or more of the stock of a corporation (or an equally large portion of the ownership of a partnership or other entity) of which the foundation has a 10% or greater interest. NONE 2 Information Regarding Contribution, Grant, Gift, Loan, Scholarship, etc., Programs: Check here - if the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations and does not accept unsolicited requests for funds. If the foundation makes gifts, grants, etc., to individuals or organizations under other conditions, complete items 2a, b, c, and d. a The name, address, and telephone number or email address of the person to whom applications should be addressed: OTTO BREMER TRUST, 651-227-8036 30 EAST 7TH STREET, ST. PAUL, MN 55101 b The form in which applications should be submitted and information and materials they should include: SEE GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES AT WWW.OTTOBREMER.ORG c Any submission deadlines: SEE GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES AT WWW.OTTOBREMER.ORG d Any restrictions or limitations on awards, such as by geographical areas, charitable fields, kinds of institutions, or other factors: SEE GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES AT WWW.OTTOBREMER.ORG

723601 01-03-18 Form 990-PF (2017) 10 "'3AOI'c1') 1O1OO( ( cY) 1 A'D 1flfl r1r7 fl'flAfl rmmf mTTTC'rn "7rT,1 Form 990-PF (2017) 723611 01-03-18 11 09100514 131839 053-12432100 2017.03040 OTTO BREMER TRUST 053-7RR1 Form 990-PF (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 12 Part XVI-A Analysis of Income-Producing Activities

Enter gross amounts unless otherwise indicated. ss income i Exciuded by section 512, 513, or 514 I (e) I (c) I (a) (b) I Exclu- I (d) I Related or exempt Business Amount Amount function income 1 Program service revenue: code I I I a FRI INTEREST ______b FRI REPAYMENTS ______C ______d ______

8 ______

g Fees and contracts from government agencies ______2 Membership dues and assessments ______3 Interest on savings and temporary cash investments ______4 Dividends and interest from securities ______14 5 Net rental income or (loss) from real estate: ______a Debt-financed property ______b Not debt-financed property ______6 Net rental income or (loss) from personal property ...... ______7 Dther investment income ______8 Gain or (loss) from sales of assets other than inventory ...... ______3 709 781 9 Net income or (loss) from special events ______10 Gross profit or (loss) from sales of inventory ______11 Other revenue: a ROYALTY FEES ______9 881 b GRANT REFUNDS ______C ______d

e ______12 Subtotal. Add columns (b), (d), and (e) 0 .53 725.857. 610.750. 13 13 Total. Add line 12, columns (b), (d), and (e) ...... 54 336 607. (See worksheet in line 13 instructions to verify calculations.)

Part XVI-B I Relationship of Activities to the Accomplishment of Exempt Purposes

723621 01-03-18 Form 990PF (2017) 12 i,io,ri r% ) 1 A 1fA fl17 rrnnn rsrrmc\ mDrTcm

Form 2220 Underpayment of Estimated Tax by Corporations 0MB No. 1545-0123 Attach to the corporation's tax return. FORM 990-PF Department of the Treasury 2017 Internal Revenue Service Go to www.irs.aov/Form2220 for instructions and the latest information. Name Employer identification number OTTO BREOuER TRUST 41-6019050

Note: Generally, the corporation isn't required to file Form 2220 (see Part II below for exceptions) because the IRS will figure any penalty owed and bill the corporation. However, the corporation may still use Form 2220 to figure the penalty. If so, enter the amount from page 2, line 38 on the estimated tax penalty line of the corporation's income tax return, but do not attach Form 2220. Part lii Required Annual Payment

1 Total tax (see instructions) ...... 1 529 , 564.

2 a Personal holding company tax (Schedule PH (Form 1120), line 26) included on line 1 2a b Look-back interest included on line 1 under section 460(b)(2) for completed long-term contracts or section 167(g) for depreciation under the income forecast method 2b

c Credit for federal tax paid on fuels (see instructions) . .2c d Total. Add lines 2a through 2c 2d 3 Subtract line 2d from line 1. If the result is less than $500, do not complete or file this form. The corporation 529,564. doesn't owe the penalty ...... — - 4 Enter the tax shown on the corporation's 2016 income tax return. See instructions. Caution: If the tax is zero or the tax year was for less than 12 months, skip this line and enter the amount from line 3 on line 5 488,969.

5 Required annual payment. Enter the smaller of line 3 or line 4. If the corporation is required to skip line 4, enter the amount from line 3 5 488969. Part II I Reasons for Filing - Check the boxes below that apply. If any boxes are checked, the corporation mustfile Form 2220 even if it doesn't owe a penalty. See instructions. 6 Li The corporation is using the adjusted seasonal installment method. 7 liii The corporation is using the annualized income installment method. 8 liii The corporation is a "large corporation" figuring its first required installment based on the prior year's tax. Part IllI Fiqurinq the Underpayment

9 Installment due dates. Enter in columns (a) through (d) the 15th day of the 4th (Form 990-PF filers: Use 5th month), 6th, 9th, and 12th months of the corporation's tax year .9 05/15/17 06/15/17 09/15/17 12/15/17 10 Required installments. If the box on line 6 and/or line 7 above is checked, enter the amounts from Sch A, line 38. If the box on line 8 (but not 6 or 7) is checked, see instructions for the amounts to enter. If none of these boxes are checked, enter25%(0.25)ofline5aboveineachcolumn .10 122,242. 65,782. 132,952. 161,230. 11 Estimated tax paid or credited for each period. For column (a) only, enter the amount from line 11 on line 15. Seeinstructions .11 126,031. 125,000. 125,000. 160,000. Complete lines 12 through 18 of one column before going to the next column. 3,789. 63,007. 55,055. 12 Enteramount, ifany,from line 18 ofthe preceding column 12 ______128,789. 188,007. 215,055. 13 Addlinesllandl2 .13 ______14 Add amounts on lines 16 and 17 of the preceding column 14 ______15 Subtractlinel4fromlinel3.Ifzeroorless,enter-0- 15 126,031. 128,789. 188,007. 215,055. 16 If the amount on line 15 is zero, subtract line 13 from line . 0. 14. Otherwise, enter -0- 16 0. ______17 Underpayment. If line 15 is less than or equal to line 10, subtract line 15 from line 10. Then go to line 12 of the next column. Otherwise, go to line 18 .17 ______18 Overpayment. If line 10 is less than line 15, subtract line 10 from line 15. Then go to line 12 of the next column 18 3,789. 63,007. 55,055. ______Go to Part IV on page 2 to figure the penalty. Do not go to Part IV if there are no entries on line 17- no penalty is owed. LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see separate instructions. Form 2220(2017)

712801 02-07-18 14 09550514 131839 053-12432100 2017.03040 OTTO BREMER TRUST 053- 7RR1 FORM 990-PP Form 2220 (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 2

Pat-t N Figuring the Penalty

19 Enter the date of payment or the 15th day of the 4th month after the close of the tax year, whichever is earlier. (C Corporations with tax years ending June30 and S corporations: Use 3rd month instead of 4th month. Form 990-PF and Form 990-1 filers: Use 5th month instead of 4th month.) See instructions .19

20 Number of days from due date of installment on line 9 to the

date shown online 19 20

21 Number of days online 20 after 4/15/2017 and before 7/1/2017 I 21

22 Underpayment online 17 x Number of days on line 21 x 4% (0.04) $ 355

23 Number of days on line 20 after 06/30/2017 and before 10/1/2017 •.. 23

24 Underpayment on line 17 x Number of days on line 23 a 4% (0.04) 24 $ $ 395

25 Number of days on line 20 after 9/30/2017 and before 1/1/2018 25

26 Underpayment on line 17 x Number of days on line 25 x 4% (0.04) 26 $ $ 365

27 Number of days on line 20 after 12/31/2017 and before 4/1/2018 ... 27 -

28 Underpayment on line 17 x Number of days on line 27 x 4% (0.04) 28 $ $ sob -

29 Number of days on line 20 after 3/31/2018 and before 7/1/2018 29 -

30 Underpayment online 17 x Number of days on line 29 x % 30 $ $ $ 355

31 Number of days on line 20 after 6/30/2018 and before 10/1/2018 31

32 Underpayment on line 17 x Number of days on line 31 a *% .32 365

33 Number of days on line 20 after 9/30/2018 and before 1/1/2019 I 33

34 Underpayment on line 17 x Number of days on line 33 x % ...... 34 $ Is 365

35 Number of days on line 20 after 12/31/2018 and before 3/16/2019 ... 35

36 Underpayment on line 17 x Number of days on line 35 x *% .36 $ $ Is 395

37 Add lines 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, and 36 ...... 37 $ $

38 Penalty. Add columns (a) through (d) of line 37. Enter the total here and on Form 1120, line 33; or the comparable line for other income tax returns 38 $ 0. * Use the penalty interest rate for each calendar quarter, which the IRS will determine during the first month in the preceding quarter. These rates are published quarterly in an IRS News Release and in a revenue ruling in the Internal Revenue Bulletin. To obtain this information on the Internet, access the IRS website at www.irs.gov. You can also call 1-800-829-4933 to get interest rate information. Form 2220 (2017)

712802 02-07-18 15 09550514 131839 053-12432100 2017.03040 OTTO BREMER TRUST 053-7RR1 OTTO BREHER TRUST 41-6019050 Form 2220 (2017) FORf 990-PF Page 3 Schedule A Adjusted Seasonal Installment Method and Annualized Income Installment Method See instructions. Form 1 120S filers: For lines 1, 2, 3, and 21, below, taxable income refers to excess net passive income or the amount on which tax is imposed under section 1374(a), whichever applies. Part.l Adjusted Seasonal Installment Method Caution: Use this method only if the base period percentage for any 6 consecutive months is at least 70%. See instructions.

1 Enter taxable income for the following periods First 3 months First 5 months I First 8 months I First 11 months aTax year beginning in 2014 la . ______bTaxyear beginning in 2015 .lb ______

cTax year beginning in 2016 .ic ______2 Enter taxable income for each period for the tax year beginning in

2017. See the instructions for the treatment of extraordinary items 2

First 4 months I First 6 months I First 9 months Entire year 3 Enter taxable income for the following periods.

alax year beginning in 2014 I 3a

bTax year beginning in 2015 I

cTaxyear beginning in 2016 3c 4 Divide the amount in each column on line la by the amount in column (d) on line 3a 4 5 Divide the amount in each column on line lb by the amount in column (d) on line 3b 5 6 Divide the amount in each column on line lc by the amount in column (d) on line 3c 6

7 Add lines 4 through 6 LZ

8 Divide line 7 by 3.0 8 9aDivide line 2 by line 8 9a bExtraordinary items (see instructions) 9b cAdd lines 9a and 9b 9c 10 Figure the tax on the amt on In 9c using the instr for Form 1120, Sch J, line 2 or comparable line of corp's return 10 11 a Divide the amount in columns (a) through (c) on line 3a by the amount in column (d) on line 3a h a b Divide the amount in columns (a) through (c) on line 3b by the amount in column (d) on line 3b lib c Divide the amount in columns (a) through (c) on line 3c by the amount in column (d) on line 3c lic 12 Add lines lla though lic 12 13 Divide line 12 by 3.0 13 14 Multiply the amount in columns (a) through (c) of line 10 by columns (a) through (c) of line 13. In column (d), enter the amount from line 10, column (d) 14 15 Enter any alternative minimum tax for each payment period. See instructions 15

16 Enter any other taxes for each payment period. See instr. 16 17 Addlinesl4throughl6 17 18 For each period, enter the same type of credits as allowed on Form 2220, lines 1 and 2c. See instructions 18 19 Total tax after credits. Subtract line 18 from line 17. If zero or less, enter -0- ...... 19

712821 02-07-18 Form 2220 (2017) 16 09550514 131839 053-12432100 2017.03040 OTTO BREMER TRUST 053-7RR1 OTTO BRENER TRUST 41-6019050 Form 2220 (2017) FORM 990—PF Page 4 Part ii Annualized Income Installment Method

First 2 First 4 First 7 First 10 20 Annualization periods (see instructions) .20 months months months months 21 Enter taxable income for each annualization period. See instructions for the treatment of extraordinary items 21 8,246,127. 12,534, 927. 24,938,895 40,183,865.

22 Annualization amounts (see instructions) .22 6. 000000 3. 000000 1, 71429 1. 2 000 00

48,220,638. 23a Annualized taxable income. Multiply line 21 by line 22 23a 49,476,762. 37,604,781. 42,752,498 b Extraordinary items (see instructions) .23b ______37,604,781. 42.752.498 48,220,638. cAddlines23aand23b ...... 23c 49,476,762. 24 Figure the tax on the amount on line 23c using the - instructions for Form 1120, Schedule J, line 2, 494,768. 376,048. 427,525. 482206, or comparable line of corporation's return .24 - 25 Enter any alternative minimum tax for each payment period (see instructions) .25 ______

26 Enter any other taxes for each payment period. See instr. 26 ______

494,768. 376,048. 427,525. 482.206. 27 Total tax. Add lines 24 through 26 .27 ______28 For each period, enter the same type of credits as allowed on Form 2220, lines 1 and 2c. See instructions ______29 Total tax after credits. Subtract line 28 from line 27. If 494,768. 376,048. 427,525. 482,206. zero or less, enter -0- 29 ______

30 Applicable percentage ...... 30 25% ______50% 75% 100%

123,692. 188,024. 320,644. 482,206. 31 Multiply line 29 by line 30 31 - I Part liii Required Installments Note: Complete lines 32 through 38 of one column - 1st - 2nd 3rd 4th installment installment before completing the next column. installment -installment 32 If only Part I or Part II is completed, enter the amount in each column from line 19 or line 31. If both parts are completed, enter the smaHerof the amounts in each 123,692. 188,024 320,644 482,206. column from line 19 or line 31 .32 ______33 Add the amounts in all preceding columns of line 38. - 122,242 188,024 320,644. See instructions 33 ______34 Adjusted seasonal or annualized income installments. Subtract line 33 from line 32. If zero or less, enter -0- 34 123, 692. 65,782 132.620 161,562. 35 Enter 25% (0.25) of line 5 on page 1 of Form 2220 in - ______- each column. Note: 'Large corporations, see the instructions for line 10 for the amounts to enter .35 122,242. 142,540. 132,391 132,391. 36 Subtract line 38 of the preceding column from line 37 of - ______- 76,758 76,529. the preceding column .36 ______-

37 Addlines35and36 37 122,242. 142,540 209,149 208920. 38 Required installments. Enter the smaller of line 34 or - line 37 here and on page 1 of Form 2220, line 10. 122,242. 65,782 132 620 161,562. See instructions 38 - Form 2220 (2017) ** ANNUALIZED INCOME INSTALLMENT METHOD USING OPTION 1

712822 02-07-18 17 09550514 131839 053-12432100 2017.03040 OTTO BREMER TRUST 053-7RR1 OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF OTHER INCOME STATEMENT 1

(A) (B) (C) REVENUE NET INVEST- ADJUSTED DESCRIPTION PER BOOKS MENT INCOME NET INCOME

SCHEDULE Ki - FORESTRY 0. 10,757. PRI INTEREST 160,750. 160,750. PRI REPAYMENTS 450,000. 0. ROYALTY FEES 9,881. 9,881. GRANT REFUNDS 549,954. 0.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART I, LINE 11 1,170,585. 181,388.

FORM 990-PF LEGAL FEES STATEMENT 2

(A) (B) (C) (D) EXPENSES NET INVEST- ADJUSTED CHAR I TABLE DESCRIPTION PER BOOKS MENT INCOME NET INCOME PURPOSES

LEGAL 255,077. 0. 264,733.

TO FM 990-PF, PG 1, LN 16A 255,077. 0. 264,733.

FORM 990-PF ACCOUNTING FEES STATEMENT 3

(A) (B) (C) (D) EXPENSES NET INVEST- ADJUSTED CHARITABLE DESCRIPTION PER BOOKS MENT INCOME NET INCOME PURPOSES

ACCOUNTING 146,135. 0. 143,892.

TO FORM 990-PF, PG 1, LN 16B 146,135. 0. 143,892.

18 STATEMENT(S) 1, 2, 3 ') AQfllZ1 i iaa A _1 A ' 1rA ')All AAAA r\mmr mrwm A ) m1 OTTO \BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF OTHER PROFESSIONAL FEES STATEMENT 4

(A) (B) (C) (D) EXPENSES NET INVEST- ADJUSTED CHARITABLE DESCRIPTION PER BOOKS MENT INCOME NET INCOME PURPOSES

OTHER PROFESSIONAL FEES 501,849. 0. 489,867.

TO FORM 990-PF, PG 1, LN 16C 501,849. 0. 489,867.

FORM 990-PF TAXES STATEMENT 5

(A) (B) (C) (D) EXPENSES NET INVEST- ADJUSTED CHARITABLE DESCRIPTION PER BOOKS MENT INCOME NET INCOME PURPOS ES

TAX ON INVESTMENT INCOME 535,000. 0. 0.

TO FORM 990-PF, PG 1, LN 18 535,000. 0. 0.

FORM 990-PF OTHER EXPENSES STATEMENT 6

(A) (B) (C) (D) EXPENSES NET INVEST- ADJUSTED CHARITABLE DESCRIPTION PER BOOKS MENT INCOME NET INCOME PURPOSES

POSTAGE AND COPYING 2,003. 0. 1,975. TELEPHONE 21,435. 0. 21,435. OFFICE SUPPLIES 31,581. 0. 31,425. INVESTMENT RELATED EXPENSES 36,116. 36,116. 0. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE 3,960. 0. 4,382.

TO FORM 990-PF, PG 1, LN 23 95,095. 36,116. 59,217.

19 STATEMENT(S) 4, 5, 6 I I O r I 'A)I Al's -tI •1 t)tAr r mmr i i.i- mrrrem '7r,T,I OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF OTHER INCREASES IN NET ASSETS OR FUND BALANCES STATEMENT 7

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

BFC EQUITY ADJUSTMENT 83, 496,322. DECREASE IN GRANTS PAYABLE 5,546,189.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART III, LINE 3 89,042,511.

FORM 990-PF U.S. AND STATE/CITY GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS STATEMENT 8

U.S. OTHER FAIR MARKET DESCRIPTION GOV'T GOV'T BOOK VALUE VALUE US GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS (SEE STMT x 20) 6,321,753. 6,212,829. MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS (SEE STMT 20) x 6,194,296. 6,118,318.

TOTAL U.S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS 6,321,753. 6,212,829.

TOTAL STATE AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS 6,194,296. 6,118,318.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART II, LINE bA 12,516,049. 12,331,147.

FORM 990-PF CORPORATE STOCK STATEMENT 9

FAIR MARKET DESCRIPTION BOOK VALUE VALUE

BREMER FINANCIAL CORPORATION 1,034,116,800. 885,181,500. EQUITY MUTUAL FUNDS (SEE STMT 20) 36,515,339. 41,704,381. VERGAS STATE BANK 7,500. 1,455,800. CO ON EQUITY SECURITIES (SEE STMT 20) 11,685,558. 15,747,930.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART II, LINE lOB 1,082,325,197. 944,089,611.

20 STATEMENT(S) 7, 8, 9 A fl I I I A ) I A ')' I A A A I '7 A A A A ,' mmr rr RT'T mrrrrm A ') '71,171 OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF CORPORATE BONDS STATEMENT 10

FAIR MARKET DESCRIPTION BOOK VALUE VALUE

ISRAEL BOND 2,000,000. 1,997,150. CORPORATE BONDS (SEE STMT 20) 9,414,758. 8,550,812.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART II, LINE 1OC 11,414,758. 10,547,962.

FORM 990-PF OTHER INVESTMENTS STATEMENT 11

VALUATI ON FAIR MARKET DESCRIPTION METHOD BOOK VALUE VALUE

GMO FORESTRY FUND COST 1,181,929. 979,646. BLACKROCK MULTI-STRATEGY COST 5,000,000. 5,775,390. ACCESS CAPITAL COI4NUNITY COST 2,025,495. 2,003,223.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART II, LINE 13 8,207,424. 8,758,259.

FORM 990-PF OTHER ASSETS STATEMENT 12

BEGINNING OF END OF YEAR FAIR MARKET DESCRIPTION YR BOOK VALUE BOOK VALUE VALUE

DIVIDENDS RECEIVABLE 65,639. 80,453. 80,453. OTHER ASSETS 786. 1,183. 1,183. INTEREST RECEIVABLE 127,855. 159,106. 159,106.

TO FORM 990-PF, PART II, LINE 15 194,280. 240,742. 240,742.

FORM 990-PF NAME OF FOREIGN COUNTRY IN WHICH STATEMENT 13 ORGANIZATION HAS FINANCIAL INTEREST

NAME OF COUNTRY BERMUDA CAYMAN ISLANDS

21 STATEMENT(S) 10, 11, 12, 13 A fl r I I I ( A ) I A ) I A A A I '7 A ) A A A rmmf\ mT,rTrm A 1 ) '7 r I OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF TRANSFERS TO CONTROLLED ENTITIES STATEMENT 14 PART Vu-A, LINE 11

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER FINANCIAL SERVICES 41-0715583 ADDRESS 8555 EAGLE POINT ROAD LAKE ELMO, MN 55042 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER PAYMENT FOR ACCOUNTING, HR AND OTHER FINANCIAL SERVICES

AMOUNT OF TRANSFER

110,644.

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER FINANCIAL CORPORATION 41-0715583 ADDRESS

ST. PAUL, MN 55101 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER PENSION PAYMENT (RETURNED TO OBT ON 1.31.18)

AMOUNT OF TRANSFER

853,607.

TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSFERS TO CONTROLLED ENTITIES 964,251.

22 STATEMENT(S) 14 1 ' 1 ne Ar) I A ' I ( A ' f I'1 (AAf t mmp mrnrrm vriril OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6 019 050

FORM 990-PF TRANSFERS FROM CONTROLLED ENTITIES STATEMENT 15 PART VII-A, LINE 11

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER BANK NA 41-022 48 9 0 ADDRESS

MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55075 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER INTEREST ON MONEY MARKET AND CHECKING ACCOUNT. THIS PAYMENT WAS A QUALIFYING SPECIFIED PAYMENT. AMOUNT OF TRANSFER

88,237.

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER FINANCIAL CORPORATION 41-0 7155 8 3 ADDRESS

ST. PAUL, MN 55101 DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER DIVIDENTS ON BFC "A" AND "B" SHARES

AMOUNT OF TRANSFER

47,692,800.

TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSFERS FROM CONTROLLED ENTITIES 47,781,037.

23 STATEMENT(S) 15 - ' Ar.nrl - I ' l ( 1' I A' I 1 t ' fl1 1 ') Afl r\rr,mc mi yrrm (%I ) 7rr1 OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF SCHEDULE OF CONTROLLED ENTITIES STATEMENT 16 PART Vu-A, LINE 11

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER FINANCIAL SERVICES 41-071558 3 ADDRESS EXCESS BUSINESS HOLDING [ ] YES [xl NO 8555 EAGLE POINT ROAD LAKE ELMO, MN 55042

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER BANK NA 41-022 48 9 0

ADDRESS EXCESS BUSINESS HOLDING [ I YES [xl NO

MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55075

NAME OF CONTROLLED ENTITY EMPLOYER ID NO BREMER FINANCIAL CORPORATION 41-0715583 ADDRESS EXCESS BUSINESS HOLDING [ ] YES [xl NO

ST. PAUL, MN 55101

FORM 990-PF SUMMARY OF PROGRAM-RELATED INVESTMENTS STATEMENT 17

DESCRIPTION COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT FUND, INC TO SUPPORT THE DEPLOYMENT OF FLEXIBLE CAPITAL ACROSS OTTO BREMER TRUST'S TARGETED GEOGRAPHIES OF , AND . AMOUNT

TO FORM 990-PF, PART IX-B, LINE 1 1,000,000.

24 STATEMENT(S) 16, 17 A fl r .1 -' I n I fl "I t\ r fl I '% A fl I fl I '1 fl fl A , mmr nnnItrr,n ,T.nTTCIrfl A C 'inn I OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-PF SUMARY OF PROGRAM-RELATED INVESTMENTS STATEMENT 18

DESCRIPTION JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF UPPER MIDWEST, INC SUPPORT TO EXPAND AND PROMOTE ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND ITS OPPORTUNITIES TO YOUTH ACROSS THE REGION, EDUCATING AND INSPIRING YOUNG PEOPLE TO EMBRZCE ENTREPRENEURIAL THINKING THAT WILL DRIVE INNOVATION AND STRENGTHEN OUR GLOBAL ECONOMY. AMOUNT

TO FORM 990-PF, PART IX-B, LINE 2 500,000.

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FORM 990-PF OTHER PROGRAM-RELATED INVESTMENTS STATEMENT 19

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

CLUES, COMIJNIDADES LATINAS UNIDAS EN SERVICIO 300,000. FOR A BUILDING EXPANSION TO ENHANCE SERVICES TO IMPROVE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF WELL-BEING FOR LOW-INCOME LATINOS AND IMMIGRANTS LIVING IN THE EAST METRO AREA.

DESCRI PTION AMOUNT

YOUTHLINK 500,000. FOR CAPITAL SUPPORT OF PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS AND TO RENOVATE AND EXPAND YOUTHLINK'S CURRENT FACILITY.

DESCRI PTION AMOUNT

JEWISH FAMILY AND CHILDREN'S SERVICE OF MINNEAPOLIS 500,000. TO SUPPORT CAPITAL EXPENDITURES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEWLY REMODELED SITE.

DESCRI PTION

HEADWAY EMOTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES 500,000. TO SUPPORT AND EXPAND OUR MANAGEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE AND TO LAUNCH A MARKETING PROJECT DESIGNED TO INCREASE REFERRALS INTO OUR OUTPATIENT CLINICS.

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

FRASER COMMUNITY SERVICES 300,000. TO SUPPORT THE FRASER EAST METRO CLINIC CAPITAL CAMPAIGN, WHICH IS A STATE-OF-THE-ART BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CLINIC IN WOODBURY, MN.

26 STATEMENT(S) 19 7 A A A t I I I A') A A I ') I ) A I A A ' Al A') A A A r\mn,r gr.1, Ar') '7rrl OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

CRESCENT COVE 300,000. FOR CAPITAL SUPPORT AND RENOVATIONS OF THE RESIDENTIAL HOSPICE AND RESPITE HOME.

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

THE LOPPET FOUNDATION 250,000. TO BUILD A NEW COMMUNITY SPACE IN MINNEAPOLIS'S THEODORE WIRTH PARK, WHICH WILL DRIVE TRANSFORMATIVE GROWTH IN ACCESS TO OUTDOOR RECREATION, AND SUPPORT INCREASED OUTREACH PROGRAMS TO YOUTH FROM UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES.

DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

BUILDING BLOCKS INC 240,000. TO REDEVELOP A BLIGHTED CORNER IN NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, WITH AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING AND 1ST FLOOR COMMUNITY SERVICE SPACE, FOR TWIN CITIES RISE (MISSION: TO TRANSFORM LIVES OUT OF POVERTY THROUGH MEANINGFUL EMPLOYMENT); AND BUILDING BLOCKS YOUTH PROGRAMMING. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT

RONDO COMMUNITY LAND TRUST 145,000. TO DEVELOP TWO MIXED-USE COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ON SELBY AVENUE IN THE RONDO NEIGHBORHOOD. THE BUILDINGS WILL PROVIDE LONG-TERM AFFORDABLE COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR SMALL, LOCAL AND MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESSES ALONG WITH AFFORDABLE SENIOR HOUSING.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-PF, PART IX-B, LINE 3 3,035,000.

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Otto Bremer Trust 2017 Grant Listing

Organization, Location, Purpose Amount IRS Type

180 Degrees, Inc

236 Clifton Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-3466; [17-48998]

For general operations to work with high-risk adults, youth, $75,000 PC and families in Rochester, St. Cloud and the greater Twin Cities area.

360 Communities 501 E. Highway 13, Suite 102, Burnsville, MN, 55337; [16- 48056] $45,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs and promote client stability and self-reliance. ABC for Rural Health, Inc 100 Polk County Plaza, Suite 108, Balsam Lake, WI, 54810; [17- 48736] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide support for health care consumers and providers by helping Wisconsin families obtain, keep and use public and private health care coverage.

Ability Building Center (ABC)

1911 14th St NW, Rochester, MN, 55901-0756; [17-48952] $75,000 PC For strategic technology infrastructure upgrades and improvements to provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Abused Adult Resource Center P0 Box 5003, Bismarck, ND, 58502-5003; [16-48560] For general operations to provide services and shelter for $100,000 PC victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in a seven- county region in south-central North Dakota. Abuse Resource Network P0 Box 919 409 Forest St. Lisbon, ND, 58054-0919; [17- 49058] $41,000 PC For general operations to support the provision of comprehensive services to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault victims in Southeast North Dakota. AccessAbility, Inc 360 Hoover Street NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2940; [16- 48575] $75,000 PC For general operations and capital needs to provide services to individuals with disabilities and those recently released from incarceration. Statement 21

AccessAbility, Inc 360 Hoover Street NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2940; [16- 48575] $25,000 PC For general operations and capital needs to provide services to individuals with disabilities and those recently released from incarceration. A Chance to Grow, Inc

1800 2nd St NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55418-4306; [17-49295]

To support the expansion of SMART, a program that improves $75,000 PC learning for pre-k through grade 3 students in southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.

Achieve Minneapolis 111 3rd Ave S Ste 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-2510; [16- 48123] $50,000 PC To support Step-Up, which empowers low-income Minneapolis youth through work readiness training and paid internship experiences.

Advocacy and Inclusion Matter of West Central Minnesota

P0 Box 214 311 4th St SW, Willmar, MN, 56201-0214; [17- 49354] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide advocacy, education, weilness, and social inclusion services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Advocates Against Domestic Abuse P0 Box 153 117 2nd St NW, Aitkin, MN, 5643 1-0153; [17- 49432] $30,000 PC For general operations- to offer services and temporary shelter to victims of domestic violence in Aitkin County.

African American Leadership Forum, Inc 222 S 9th St Ste 1600, Minneapolis, MN, 55402-3382; [16- 485S0] $60,000 PC For general operating support to increase capacity and effectiveness in promoting systemic changes to advance the educational, economic, and health needs of their community.

African Development Center 1931 S 5th St, Minneapolis, MN, 55454-1257; [17-48849] For programs in Greater Minnesota to assist African $75,000 PC immigrants and refugees in starting and sustaining successful businesses, building wealth, and promoting community reinvestment. Statement 21

AID, Inc 314 W Main St, Mandan, ND, 58554-3144; [16-48269] For general operating support to provide emergency $15,000 PC assistance and counseling for low-income residents of Morton and Burleigh counties. AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin, Inc 820 N Plankinton Aye, Milwaukee, WI, 53203-1802; [16- 47417] $50,000 PC To support prevention outreach, health care, and social services programs for HIV-positive individuals in western Wisconsin. Am Dah Vung Center

1089 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49478] $75,000 PC For general operations and capital support for culturally responsive supportive services and housing for homeless American Indian youth. Aitkin Community Hospital, Inc. dba Riverwood Healthcare Center 200 Bunker Hill Dr, Aitkin, MN, 56431-1865; [16-48688] $50,000 PC To renovate and expand clinic space to support growth in physician services and enhanced access and care for patients, including a new kidney dialysis unit. Aitkin Community Hospital, Inc. dba Riverwood Healthcare Center 200 Bunker Hill Dr, Aitkin, MN, 56431-1865; [16-48688] $125,000 PC To renovate and expand clinic space to support growth in physician services and enhanced access and care for patients, including a new kidney dialysis unit. Aitkin County CARE, Inc

P0 Box 21220 3rd St NE, Aitkin, MN, 56431-0212; [16-48435]

$35,000 PC For general operating support to provide transportation, home services and Meals on Wheels to senior citizens in Aitkin County to support independent living.

Aitkin County Habitat for Humanity P0 Box 281 214 1st Ave NW, Aitkin, MN, 5643 1-0281; [16- 48726] $7,000 PC For general operations to provide long-term affordable housing in Aitkin County. Alexandra House, Inc 10065 3rd St NE, Blame, MN, 55434-1534; [17-49499]

For general operations to provide advocacy and support $35,000 PC services to victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence, and abuse in later life. Statement 21

Alliance for Metropolitan Stability 2525 E Franklin Ave Ste 200, Minneapolis, MN, 55406-1081; [17-48769] $30,000 PC To close racial employment disparities in the Twin Cities region through advocacy, community organizing and negotiation. Altru Health Foundation P0 Box 6002 2501 DeMers Aye, Grand Forks, ND, 58206- 6002; [17-49006] $125,695 SO I To provide healthcare to rural patients through telemedicine staff and equipment in Devils Lake and Crookston.

AMAZE 475 Cleveland Ave N Ste 322, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-5053; [14- 45790] $35,000 PC To build the capacity for this organization which works to integrate anti-bias curricula and activities for children and adults. American Cancer Society, Inc 4646 Amber Valley Pkwy, Fargo, ND, 58104; [17-49111] To increase access to colorectal cancer specialty care for high- $77,245 PC risk patients in the Grand Forks area.

American Composers Forum

75 5th St W Ste 522, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1439; [17-48907] $47,000 PC To address community issues through the arts in Willmar, Minnesota.

American Indian Family Center

579 Wells Street, Saint Paul, MN, 55130-4134; [17-49188]

For general operations to provide American Indian families $50,000 PC with youth, family, employment, education, mental health, and substance use services enriched by traditional American Indian values and culture. American Indian OIC 1845 E Franklin Aye, Minneapolis, MN, S5404-2221; [17- 49536] $70,000 PC To provide career training and employment services to at-risk communities with an emphasis on American Indian culturally competent training.

American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest Statement 21

13100 W Lisbon Rd Ste 700, Brookfield, WI, 53005-2507; [17- 49025] $50,000 PC To improve North Dakota's behavioral health care by integrating tobacco treatment into existing services. American National Red Cross - Wisconsin Region 3728 Spooner Aye, Altoona, WI, 54720-1097; [17-49337] To support disaster preparedness, response and recovery $80,000 PC services in Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dunn, Eau Claire, La Crosse, Polk, and St. Croix Counties. American Red Cross - Dakotas Region 2602 12th Street N., Fargo, ND, 58102; [16-48479] $75,000 PC To improve delivery of disaster services in North Dakota.

American Red Cross - Twin Cities Area Chapter 1201 W River Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN, 55454-2020; [16- 48672] $184,770 PC To assist with the purchase of equipment critical for responding to emergencies and natural disasters. Amery Area Senior Citizens, Inc 608 Harriman Ave S, Amery, WI, 54001-1241; [17-48888] $35,000 For general operations to provide programs and activities to members of the community. Amery Regional Medical Center Foundation dba Amery Hospital & Clinic Foundation 265 Griffin St E, Amery, WI, 54001-1439; [17-49458] $100,000 PC To provide a triage center for mental health crises in St. Croix Valley hospitals utilizing telemedicine.

Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

451 Lexington Pkwy N, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49014] $25,000 PC For membership to support the Minnesota Compass Collaborative.

Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

451 Lexington Pkwy N, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49520]

$25,000 PC To close the educational gap, promote family stability through housing and economic opportunities, and ensure that families in Saint Paul can build a positive future.

Anew Bam 2355 Highway 36 W Ste 400, Roseville, MN, 55113-3905; [16- 48718] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide academic support opportunities, along with social and emotional development support. Statement 21

Anishinabe Legal Services P0 Box 157 411 1st St NW, Cass Lake, MN, 56633-0157; [17- 49083] $65,000 PC For general operations to provide direct client services to a larger and broader number of agency and community members. Anne Carisen Center for Children P0 Box 8000 701 3rd St NW, Jamestown, ND, 58402-8000; [17-49091] $50,000 PC To construct a new residential facility to better meet the needs of disabled children and their families. Annex Teen Clinic

5810 42nd Ave N, Robbinsdale, MN, 55422-1634; [17-49 173] $20,000 PC For general operations to help young people take charge of their sexual health by providing confidential health services and education. Anoka Technical College Foundation

1355 W Highway 10, Anoka, MN, 55303-1564; [17-49544] $100,000 PC To assist at-risk students with immediate crisis needs and longer-term support to help them stay in college and graduate. Anu Family Services, Inc

901 Fourth St., Suite 180, Hudson, WI, 54016; [16-48425] $50,000 PC

To expand parent coaching programs in western Wisconsin.

Appetite for Change, Inc 1200 W Broadway Ave Ste 180, Minneapolis, MN, 55411- 2572; [17-49196] $100,000 For general operations to use food as a tool to build health, wealth, and social change in North Minneapolis.

Arc Upper Valley, Inc 2500 DeMers Aye, Grand Forks, ND, 58201; [17-49023] For general operations to provide advocacy services to $25,000 PC individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to access support and services in the Grand Forks area. Ankara Community Action Group 1599 65th Ave NW, Garrison, ND, 58540; [17-48798] $50,000 PC To provide Native American high school students with paid internships and out-of-school services. Statement 21

Ascension Place 1803 Bryant Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-3212; [17- 49309] $60,000 PC To support St. Ann&s Place emergency family shelter program in North Minneapolis. Ashland County

601 W. Main Street, Ashland, WI, 54806-1652; [16-480931 $42,340 GOV To support a criminal justice coordinator who facilitates diversion, prevention and restorative justice programs in Ashland County. Asian Economic Development Association 377 University Ave W, Suite D, Saint Paul, MN, 55103; [16- 48276] $25,000 PC For general operations to increase economic opportunities for Asian Americans in the Twin Cities. Assistance League of Minneapolis St. Paul

6416 Penn Avenue South, Richfield, MN, 55423; [17-48775]

$10,000 PC To provide elementary school uniforms and warm winter clothing to economically disadvantaged students in Minneapolis, Richfield and St. Paul public schools.

Athletes Committed to Educating Students 1115 East Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [17- 48800] $50,000 PC For general operations to serve at-risk students in order to reduce and eliminate the academic achievement and opportunity gaps. At Home Group, Inc. dba Small Sums

1222 University Ave. W., Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [16-48447]

For general operating support to provide Twin Cities homeless $37,500 PC clients who have found jobs with the required work clothes and shoes, trade tools, professional licenses, and/or bus passes necessary to transition to more stable lives.

Aurora St. Anthony Neighborhood Development Corporation

774 University Avenue W., Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [16-48574]

For general operating support to provide services in different $40,000 PC areas of the asset-building arena, including networking, financial capability, affordable housing, job preparedness and job creation, business consulting and business development, etc. Statement 21

Avenues for Homeless Youth

1708 Oak Park Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411; [16-47825] $100,000 PC For general operating support to provide shelter, transitional housing and supportive services that help homeless youth find stability. Avivo

1900 Chicago Ave Minneapolis, MN, 55404-1903; [16-48384]

To assist immigrants and refugees to build skills for $90,000 PC postsecondary education and/or employment, which will enable greater stability as well as acceptance in the corn m unity. Avivo

1900 Chicago Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-1903; [17-490861 $50,000 PC To provide Twin Cities young adults with supportive services to achieve career and education goals. Baby's Space: A Place to Grow

2438 18th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-4006; [17-48806] $40,000 PC For general operations to provide a holistic, nurturing, culturally-responsive, and trauma-informed early childhood education and family support. Banyan Foundation 2529 13th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48186] For general operations to provide comprehensive $55,000 PC programming and wraparound services to develop youth, strengthen families and build community in the Phillips neighborhood. Barbara Schneider Foundation 2419 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16- 48471]

For general operating support to provide training and build $40,000 PC community collaboration between law enforcement, mental health professionals, advocates and community members in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin.

Battered Women's Legal Advocacy Project DBA Standpoint

1611 Park Ave Ste 2, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-1683; [17- 49376] $50,000 PC

For general operations to provide legal services to victims of domestic and sexual violence and to train local advocates. Statement 21

Bear Creek Services

3108 Highway 52 North, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17-48969] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide personalized community life experiences for individuals who have developmental disabilities and brain injury. Beds For Kids 320 Wicklow Place, Owatonna, MN, 55060; [16-48176] $15,000 PC For general operating support to provide beds to children in need who currently sleep in unsuitable sleeping conditions.

Benjamin's House Emergency Shelter, Inc 1107 Heart Island Pkwy, Rice Lake, WI, 54868-3900; [16- 48595] $30,000 PC For general operations to serve homeless families and individuals in and around Barron County. Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota P0 Box 5078 214 Park Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-5078; [16- 48563] $50,000 PC To increase the organization's capacity to provide technical assistance and develop infrastructure and policies that support safe and convenient bicycling. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota 203 Cooper Ave. N., Ste. 162, Saint Cloud, MN, 56303; [17- 49355] $60,000 PC For general operations to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported mentoring relationships. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Minnesota 545 Dunnell Drive, Owatonna, MN, 55060; [17-49424] $82,500 PC For general operations to provide one-on-one mentoring to at- risk children and youth. Bismarck Public School District No. 1

806 N Washington St, Bismarck, ND, 58501-3623; [16-48240] $20,920 GOV To provide access to academic and social supports for Mandan Middle School students living in poverty. Blindness-Learning In New Dimensions, Inc

100 E 22nd St. Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2514; [16-48084] $20,000 PC For general operations to provide employment and life skills training for blind children, adults and seniors. Statement 21

Bluff Country Family Resources, Inc 114 Main St., Hokah, MN, 55941; [16-480141 $50,000 PC For general operations to provide services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Houston County.

Boys & Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley, Inc

1005 Oxford Aye, Eau Claire, WI, 54703-5347; [17-495051 $100,000 PC To support capital improvements to the Boys & Girls Club- Mary Markquart Center. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities 690 Jackson St, Saint Paul, MN, 55130-4345; [17-49084] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide out-of-school time programs to at-risk youth in the Twin Cities. Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota

345 30th Avenue North, Saint Cloud, MN, 56303; [17-49399]

$61,942 PC To support Project Learn, a program designed to engage low- income youth in learning, encourage them to succeed in school, and graduate from high school.

Boy Scouts of America

1124 11 1/2 St SE, Rochester, MN, 55904-5027; [16-48549] $70,246 PC To build fund development capacity to provide scouting programming in Southeastern Minnesota. Boy Scouts of America 393 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1717; [15- 46369] $30,000 PC To assist the Northern Star Council in building a leadership development facility. Boy Scouts of America 810 Madison Avenue, Mankato, MN, 56001; [17-49287] $81,240 PC To increase the number of youth from diverse communities to participate in Scouting in South-Central Minnesota.

Breakthrough Twin Cities 2051 Larpenteur Ave E, Saint Paul, MN, 55109-4717; [17- 49148] $75,000 PC For general operations to prepare under-resourced students for college success with academic support, social-emotional skill building, and case management. Statement 21

Bridging Hearts, Inc 124 Carver Creek Circle, Carver, MN, 55315; [17-49033]

For general operations to provide social, civic, and community $10,000 PC engagement opportunities to reduce social isolation for adults with developmental disabilities.

Building Blocks Inc 750 2nd St NE, Hopkins, MN, 55343; [17-49682] To redevelop a blighted corner in north Minneapolis, with $100,000 PC affordable rental housing and 1st floor community service space, for Twin Cities RISE and Building Blocks youth programming. Burleigh County Housing Authority 410 5 2nd St, Bismarck, ND, 58504-5534; [17-49037] To develop permanent, service-enriched, affordable housing for chronically homeless individuals in Bismarck-Mandan $62,000 GOV using the Housing First Model.

Burnett County Family Resource Center, Inc P0 Box 139 24062 State Rd 35, Siren, WI, 54872-0139; [16- 47671] $30,000 PC For general operating support to provide a spectrum of parenting services to families in Burnett County. Camp Fire Minnesota 4829 Minnetonka Blvd Ste 202, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55416- 2211; [16-47872] $30,000 PC To build youth leaders who are prepared for success in school and life through Camp Fire out-of-school time programs.

Camphill Village Minnesota, Inc 15136 Celtic Drive, Sauk Centre, MN, 56378; [16-48207] $20,000 PC For general operating and capital support to serve adults with disabilities. Cancer Legal Care 6 Pine Tree Dr Ste 120, Arden Hills, MN, 55112-3788; [17- 49322] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide free legal care information and services to Minnesotans affected by cancer.

CAPI, USA

3702 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55406; [17-48744] $50,000 PC For general operations to assist more than 4,000 immigrants and refugees to lead successful and productive lives in the Twin Cities. Statement 21

Career Solutions

1542 Northway Drive, Saint Cloud, MN, 56303; [16-48552] $75,000 GOV To increase employment opportunities and provide career planning and education to immigrant youth and their families.

Cars for Neighbors, Inc 1201 89th Ave NE Ste 230, Blame, MN, 55434-3398; [17- 49247] $35,000 PC For general operations to assist economically disadvantaged individuals in Anoka County to obtain and maintain automobiles. Casa de Esperanza P0 Box 40115, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [15-46832]

For general operating support to serve Latino children and $60,000 families experiencing domestic violence and engage communities in promoting healthy families and relationships.

Cass County Economic Development Corporation P0 Box 1606, Walker, MN, 56484-1606; [17-49413] $25,000 PC For economic development and job creation in Cass County.

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

1200 2nd Ave 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-2513; [17-48994] $150,000 PC

To support Hope Street which provides emergency shelter and services to homeless youth aged 18-20. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of La Crosse, Inc 3710 East Ave 5, La Crosse, WI, 54601-7215; [15-47041] $25,000 PC To support the provision of legal services for the immigrant community. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of La Crosse, Inc 3710 East Ave 5, La Crosse, WI, 54601-7215; [17-49250] $70,000 PC To support the Sojourner House homeless shelter in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud P0 Box 2390 911 18th St N, Saint Cloud, MN, 56302-2390; [17- 49310] To provide shelter and supportive services to youth who are $133,280 PC homeless or at risk of homelessness, to implement community organizing with the immigrant and refugee populations. Statement 21

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Winona P0 Box 379 111 Market St Ste 2, Winona, MN, 55987-0379; [17-49380] $85,250 S0 II To provide services to area seniors to support their ability to live in their own homes. Cedar Riverside People's Center dba People's Center Health Services

425 20th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55454; [16-48594] $100,000 PC For general operating support to provide comprehensive integrated health services to uninsured and under-insured patients. Center City Housing Corporation 105 1/2 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN, 55802; [15-47000] For renovations to create the Empowerment Center, which $150,000 PC will provide an array of support services to families in northwest Rochester to break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. CentraCare Health Foundation 1406 6th Avenue N, Saint Cloud, MN, 56303; [16-48412] To support the overall physical and psychosocial well-being of $250,000 cancer survivors and their families by providing holistic care in recovery. Central Cass Public Schools, #17 802 N. 5th Street, Casselton, ND, 58012; [16-48700] To provide rural Cass County with inclusive education, $100,000 GOV intergenerational social connections, and access to healthy activities. Central Dakota Forensic Nurse Examiners 1929 N Washington St Ste W, Bismarck, ND, 58501-1616; [17- 49498] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide acute medical exams for victims of sexual assault in Bismarck, Minot, and Dickinson, North Dakota. Central Minnesota Council, Boy Scouts of America 1191 Scout Drive, Sartell, MN, 56377; [17-49054] To develop career-exploring programs to help youth make informed career and education decisions and build leadership $55,000 PC skills through an experiential learning environment, and to help businesses build a pipeline of quality talent that will meet their needs. Central Minnesota Jobs and Training Services, Inc P0 Box 720 406 7th St E, Monticello, MN, 55362-0720; [17- 48923] $40,000 PC To help low-income individuals develop skills to obtain employment with family-sustaining wages. Statement 21

Central Minnesota Legal Services 430 1st Ave N Ste 359, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-1742; [16- 48460] To provide legal advice and representation to $65,000 PC victims/survivors and their children in a specialty Domestic Violence Child Related Relief Court in the Fourth Judicial District. Central Minnesota Task Force on Battered Women P0 Box 367, Saint Cloud, MN, 56302-0367; [16-48492] For general operating support to provide comprehensive $75,000 PC services for women and children experiencing domestic violence in Central Minnesota. Centro de Trabajadores Unidos En Lucha

3715 Chicago Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55407-2610; [17-49S03} $55,000 PC For general operations to improve working conditions, fair wages and leadership among low-wage workers. Centro Tyrone Guzman

1915 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17-49467] $80,000 For general operations to provide culturally centered services for Latino immigrants. Channel One, Inc 131 35th Street SE, Rochester, MN, 55904; [16-48326] $150,000 For general operations to collect and distribute food to organizations and programs addressing food insecurity.

Charities Review Council of Minnesota, Inc 700 Raymond Ave Ste 160, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1971; [16- 48413] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide capacity building expertise to amplify the impact of nonprofit organizations and to strengthen the philanthropic community.

Charles Hall Youth Services P0 Box 1995 513 E Bismarck Expy, Bismarck, ND, 58502-1995; [16-48557] $75,000 PC For general operating support to provide residential foster care programming for high-risk adolescents and teenagers in community-based care. Child Care and Nutrition, Inc 324 N. Norman St., Ivanhoe, MN, 56143; [17-49511] $10,000 PC To pilot a program to increase licensed family child care providers in Greater Minnesota communities. Statement 21

Child Care Choices, Inc P0 Box 548 314 10th Ave S., Ste. 180, Waite Park, MN, 56387; [16-47494] $40,000 PC To ensure that low-income families in greater St. Cloud are able to find, secure, and maintain quality child care in order to progress toward employment and self-sufficiency.

Child Care Resource & Referral, Inc

126 Woodlake Drive SE, Rochester, MN, 55904; [17-492 171 $98,749 PC To provide resources and support for new, expanding, or soon to be licensed child care programs to retain quality child care businesses in Olmsted County. Children's Defense Fund - Minnesota 555 Park St., Ste. 410, Saint Paul, MN, 55103; [15-47098]

To improve the economic stability of low-income families and $50,000 PC communities through the Bridge to Benefits tool and use of the Economic Stability Indicator.

Children's Dental Services, Inc 636 Broadway Street NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55413; [16- 47495] $106,424 PC For general operations and capital support to provide emergency dental services to low-income children and pregnant women. Children's Health Care Foundation 5901 Lincoln Dr CBC-3-FOUN, Edina, MN, 55436-1611; [16- 48619] $100,000 PC To address trauma and reestablish healthy adolescent development for sexually abused and exploited runaway youth throughout Hennepin and Ramsey counties.

Children's Home Society of Minnesota

P0 Box 860252, Minneapolis, MN, 55486-0252; [17-48795] $50,000 PC To help youth and children living in foster care achieve stability through adoption and other permanency options.

Children's Law Center of Minnesota 450 Syndicate St N Ste 315, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-4162; [17- 48897] $100,000 PC For general operations to protect the rights of Minnesota's foster care youth through legal advocacy. Statement 21

Children's Service Society of Wisconsin

P.O. Box 1997, M.S. 3050, Milwaukee, WI, 53201; [17-49262]

$25,000 PC To support the Chippewa Valley Child Advocacy Center in Eau Claire, which provides services to children who have experienced trauma through abuse or neglect.

Chippewa Valley Health Clinic, Inc. DBA Chippewa Valley Free Clinic 816 Porter Avenue, Suite 200, Eau Claire, WI, 54701; [16- 48401] $35,000 PC For general operating support to provide services to low- income and impoverished adults as the organization transitions to a new facility. Choral Arts Ensemble of Rochester 1001 14th St NW Ste 900, Rochester, MN, 55901-2557; [17- 49297] $25,000 PC To advance and expand sacred music in Southeastern Minnesota. Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf 7380 Afton Road, Woodbury, MN, 55125; [15-46871] For general operations of the emergency food shelf to better $10,000 PC serve food insecure populations in Wood bury, Oakdale, Landfall and Maplewood. Christian Recovery Center 8441 Wayzata Blvd, Suite 160, Golden Valley, MN, 55426; [16- 48724]

For general operations to provide professional mental health $50,000 PC services to men, women and children, especially those with financial need and to provide treatment for those who have sexually offended & their victims.

Christian Unity Hospital Corporation 164 W 13th St. Grafton, ND, 58237-1826; [16-48529] $210,692 PC To increase the number and quality of healthcare services in the Grafton area. Churches United for the Homeless 1901 1st Ave N, Moorhead, MN, 56560-2307; [16-48538] $75,000 PC To increase housing stability for families in temporary shelter.

Citizens for Backus AB 900 5th St. International Falls, MN, 56649; [17-49466] $130,000 PC For general operations for youth development, food security and civic engagement at the Backus Community Center (BCC). Statement 21

City of Brainerd 416 South 5th St., Brainerd, MN, 56401; [16-48432] To provide an Innovator Lab, where the community can $44,650 GOV gather to create, invent, tinker, explore and discover using technology, materials and instruction. City of Brooklyn Park 5200 85th Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN, 55443; [16-47939]

To support BrookLynk, a suburban youth employment $65,000 GOV program that exposes youth to the skills and employment opportunities that are catalysts for college and career success.

City of Burnsville

100 Civic Center Parkway, Burnsville, MN, 55337; [14-45700]

To establish a new Burnsville Youth Collaborative (BYC) and $36,110 GOV Youth Advisory Council that will partner together to create and implement programs and services for youth in Burnsville during out of school time.

City of Dilworth 2 1st Ave SE, Dilworth, MN, 56529-1468; [16-486 12] $27,300 GOV To provide safety outreach and community awareness opportunities to residents of Dilworth. City of Fergus Falls

112 W. Washington Ave., Fergus Falls, MN, 56537; [17-48761] $50,000 GOV To support the construction and furnishing of an indoor play and learning space in the expanded Fergus Falls Public Library.

City of Lakes Community Land Trust 1930 Glenwood Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55405-1248; [17- 49462] $100,000 PC For general operations to create and ensure affordable housing for low-income households in Minneapolis.

City of Perham 125 2nd Avenue NE., Perham, MN, 56573; [16-48699] $46,886 GOV To assist the Perham Fire Department with the purchase of equipment critical to the safety of its firefighting unit.

City of Reiles Acres 4635 35th Ave. N., Reiles Acres, ND, 58102; [16-48348] $50,000 GOV To provide outdoor recreation opportunities for youth to increase physical activity. Statement 21

City of Warren 120 E. Bridge Avenue, Warren, MN, 56762; [16-47774] $200,000 GOV To increase recreation activity of all ages through the development of a new community center. City of Warren 120 E. Bridge Avenue, Warren, MN, 56762; [16-48695]

To provide access to health information, services, and $20,000 GOV resources to seniors over 65 years old in the Warren area.

City of Washburn P0 Box 638 119 Washington Aye, Washburn, WI, 54891-0638; [17-49117] $30,000 GOV

To support the Jackie's Field community playground project.

City of Willmar 333 6th St SW, Willmar, MN, 56201; [16-48414] $150,000 GOV To build an inclusive playground to serve children and adults of all abilities. Clare Housing 929 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2404; [16- 48138] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide supportive, affordable housing programs for low-income and unstably- housed individuals and families living with HIV in Minnesota.

Clay County 715 11th Street North, Suite 303, Moorhead, MN, S6560; [16- 48708] $100,000 GOV To improve mental health/behavioral health services through community-wide problem-solving that increases the effectiveness of services in Clay County, Minnesota.

CLUES, Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio 797 7th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-5014; [17-48971] To provide services to improve social and economic $200,000 PC determinants of well-being for low-income Latinos and immigrants living in the east metro area. College Possible 540 Fairview Ave N Ste 201, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [15- 47257] $200,000 PC To expand a "tech-connected" model for low-income high school students in Greater Minnesota to gain admission to college. Statement 21

Committee Against Domestic Abuse P0 Box 466 100 Stadium Ct, Mankato, MN, 56002-0466; [17- 49369] $85,000 PC For general operations to serve victims of domestic and sexual violence in Southern Minnesota. CommonBond Communities

1080 Montreal Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55116-2694; [16-484371 $100,000 PC For general operating support for this organization that provides affordable, supportive housing. Community Action Partnership of Suburban Hennepin 8800 Highway 7 Ste 401, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55426-3929; [17-49298] $50,000 PC To support eviction prevention for low- and moderate-income residents of Hennepin County. Community and Economic Development Associates P0 Box 483 1500 Highway 52 South, Chatfield, MN, 55923- 0483; [16-48484] $60,000 PC For general operating support to provide economic and community development services for rural communities in Southeastern Minnesota. Community Dental Care, Inc 1670 Beam Ave Ste 204, Maplewood, MN, 55109-1227; [16- 48254] $200,000 PC For the construction of an 18-operatory dental clinic in Rochester to provide oral health services to under-served patients in Southeastern Minnesota. Community Emergency Assistance Program, Inc

7051 Brooklyn Blvd, Brooklyn Center, MN, 55429; [17-48735] $60,000 PC For general operations to help families regain financial stability and maximize their ability to live independently and with dignity. Community Emergency Service, Inc

1900 11th Ave 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2012; [16-48570] $20,000 PC To alleviate food insecurity in the homebound elderly and disabled population, allowing them to remain independent and in their homes. Community Foundation of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks and Region $50,000 PC 620 Demers Aye, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-453 1; [15-47225]

To renovate the East Grand Forks swimming pool. Statement 21

CommunityGiving 101 7th Ave S Ste 100, Saint Cloud, MN, 56301-4275; [15- 47177] $50,000 PC To build the capacity of the Brainerd Lakes Area Community Foundation in order to leverage financial and community resources. Community Homes and Resources in Service to Many

2601 12th Ave S Ste A, Fargo, ND, 58103-23 13; [16-48228] $45,000 PC To meet basic needs through skill development workshops, and resource connections for families and adults in the Fargo- Moorhead metropolitan area. Community of Care P0 Box 187, Arthur, ND, 58006; [15-46734] $30,000 PC To meet basic needs and connect older adults to health resources in rural Cass County, North Dakota. Community Partners with Youth

1900 7th Street NW, New Brighton, MN, 55112; [17-49003] $40,000 For general operations to provide out-of-school-time programming for at-risk youth in grades K-8. Community Referral Agency, Inc P0 Box 365 403 Gandy View Aye, Milltown, WI, 54858-0365; [16-48482] $40,000 For general operating support to provide shelter and support to those who have experienced domestic violence and their children in Polk and Burnett counties.

Community Reinvestment Fund, Inc 801 Nicollet Mall Ste 1700W, Minneapolis, MN, 55402-5708; [16-48660] $100,000 SO II To provide flexible lending products and business advisory services to businesses located in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Community Reinvestment Fund, Inc 801 Nicollet Mall Ste 1700W, Minneapolis, MN, 55402-5708; [16-48660] $100,000 SO II To provide flexible lending products and business advisory services to businesses located in Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Community Violence Intervention Center, Inc

211 South 4th Street, Grand Forks, ND, 58201; [17-48732] $200,000 PC For general operating to support domestic violence, sexual assault, and community intervention programming in the Grand Forks area. Statement 21

Companions for Children, Inc

308 2nd Avenue SW, Suite 7, Minot, ND, 58701; [15-46316] - $5,000 PC For general operating support for this organization that provides youth with mentors to help them grow into emotionally healthy, productive adults. Companions for Children, Inc

308 2nd Avenue SW, Suite 7, Minot, ND, 58701; [17-49300] $60,000 PC For general operations to provide youth with mentors to help them grow into emotionally healthy, productive adults.

Connections to Independence 310 E 38th St Ste 300, Minneapolis, MN, 5S409-1371; [15- 47175] $75,000 PC To provide employment, housing and living skills support for youth and young adults, ages 21-24, who are transitioning from foster care to independence.

Conservation Corps dba Conservation Corps Minnesota

60 Plato Blvd E, Ste 210, Saint Paul, MN, 55107; [15-47238] $10,000 PC To support the Youth Outdoors Program, an internship, education, and job readiness training for at-risk Twin Cities high school students to learn about work in the outdoors.

Conservation Corps dba Conservation Corps Minnesota

60 Plato Blvd E, Ste 210, Saint Paul, MN, 55107; [16-48702] $30,000 PC To expand and enhance opportunities for diverse youth to lead and serve in their communities while preparing them for further education and future jobs.

Cookie Cart 1119 W Broadway Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-2505; [16- 48723] $50,000 PC For general operations to serve low-income youth from communities of color by providing employment, life, and leadership programming. CornerHouse Interagency Child Abuse Evaluation and Training Center

2502 10th Ave 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-4510; [16-48523] $35,000 PC For general operations to increase capacity to help more children, youth and vulnerable adults heal from the devastation of abuse and violence. Statement 21

Cornerstone Advocacy Service

1000 East 80th Street, Bloomington, MN, 55420; [17-49157] $25,000 PC To increase safety, financial stability and financial capability for survivors of domestic violence. Corporation for Supportive Housing 2801 21st Ave S Ste 230, Minneapolis, MN, 55407-1282; [16- 48119] $50,000 PC To assist Minnesota tribes in addressing homelessness in reservation communities. Council on Foundations 2121 Crystal Drive, Suite 700, Arlington, VA, 22202; [17- 49197] $25,000 PC For annual membership to strengthen, expand and enhance the vitality of our communities. Courage Kenny Foundation 3915 Golden Valley Rd Mail Route 78414, Minneapolis, MN, 55422-4249; [17-49239] $30,000 For support to increase self-sufficiency and economic independence through gainful employment for people with disabilities. Creating IT Futures Foundation

7505 Metro Blvd Ste 430, Edina, MN, 55439-3032; [17-49474]

$50,000 PC To provide information technology job training and placement in industry jobs to low-income women and people of color traditionally underrepresented in the IT industry.

Crescent Cove 3440 Belt Line Blvd Ste 207, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55416- 2659; [17-48914] $200,000 PC To provide capital support for Crescent Cove Respite and Hospice Home. Crookston Area Seniors Association, Inc 324 N Main St. Crookston, MN, 56716-1745; [17-49225] $30,000 PC For general operations to provide meals and programming to seniors in the Crookston area. Crookston Public Schools #593

724 University Aye, Crookston, MN, 56716-1167; [17-49488] $62,300 GOV To increase the number of children prepared to enter kindergarten in Crookston, Minnesota. Statement 21

CROSS Christians Reaching Out In Social Service P0 Box 574 12915 Weinand Cir, Rogers, MN, 55374-0574; [16- 48418] $20,000 PC For general operating support to provide food, housing, clothing, and outreach to the poor, elderly, and disabled in the northwest metro. Crow Wing County Victim Services, Inc

309 W Washington St, Brainerd, MN, 56401-2923; [16-48107] $50,000 PC

To provide direct services and support for victims of crime.

Cuyuna Range Youth Center, Inc P.O. Box 263 15 3rd Ave. S.W., Crosby, MN, 56441; [16- 48599] $25,000 PC For general operating support to provide educational, recreational and community service programs. Cycles for Change

712 University Ave W, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-494801

$20,000 PC To train and employ low-income youth and youth of color to gain employment skills, improve their academic success, prepare for college, and become community leaders.

Daily Work 105 University Ave W, Saint Paul, MN, 55103-2028; [17- 49445] $30,000 PC For general operations to increase the capacity of this organization to help at-risk job seekers secure employment.

Dakota Boys and Girls Ranch Foundation P0 Box 5007 6301 19th Avenue NW, Minot, ND, 58702-5007; [16-47746] $100,000 PC For general operations to provide educational, psychiatric and residential support to at-risk youth and their families.

Dakota Children Ts Advocacy Center

1303 E Central Aye, Bismarck, ND, 58501-2066; [17-49362] $51,598 For general operations to provide evidence-based mental health services to children and families experiencing the traumatizing effects of abuse. Dakota Prairie Community Action Agency

223 4th Street NE, Devils Lake, ND, 58301-2409; [17-48896]

To provide emergency assistance to low-income households $35,000 PC for housing and other basic needs. Statement 21

Dakota Resource Council 1200 Missouri Aye, Suite 201, Bismarck, ND, 58504; [17- 49179] $7,500 PC To convene south central North Dakotans for listening, learning and sharing goals to begin community reconciliation.

Dakota Wicohan

P0 Box 2 230 2nd St W, Morton, MN, 56270-0002; [17-49137] $20,000 PC For general operations to promote Dakota language skills and life ways. Dakota Woodlands, Inc 3430 Wescott Woodlands, Eagan, MN, 55123-1229; [17- 48906] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs and supportive services for homeless women and children in Dakota County.

DARTS

1645 Marthaler Lane, West Saint Paul, MN, 55118; [17-49069] $15,000 PC To support the Learning Buddies Program which engages seniors to help elementary students reach basic reading proficiency levels. Dayton's Bluff District 4 Community Council

804 Margaret St, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-5019; [16-48494] $50,000 PC To expand access to social and economic opportunities in communities of color that live and work on St. Paul's East Side. Devils Lake Volunteer Fire Department

621 College Drive N., Devils Lake, ND, 58301; [16-48050] $75,000 GOV To purchase a new fire truck to better respond to accidents and emergencies. DinoMights 3400 Park Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [16-48544] $12,500 PC To provide out-of-school programs for at-risk urban youth.

Disability Rights Wisconsin 217 W Knapp St, Rice Lake, WI, 54868-1608; [16-48292] To provide youth with disabilities and their families the tools $75,000 PC to obtain and maintain integrated, community-based employment in western Wisconsin. Statement 21

Domestic Abuse Project, Inc 204 W Franklin Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2331; [17- 49184] To provide trauma-informed therapy, advocacy, and case $45,000 PC management services to whole families in order to break the intergenerational cycle of violence and build healthy and safe families. Douglas County Car Care Program Inc

110 6th Ave E., Ste 3, Alexandria, MN, 56308; [16-48162] $20,000 PC For general operating support to serve low-income residents of Douglas County through a car repair and donation program. Dunwoody College of Technology 818 Dunwoody Blvd, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-1141; [17- 48733] $500,000 PC To create new classroom, office, and collaborative learning spaces on campus in support of the College's strategic plan.

Dunwoody College of Technology 818 Dunwoody BIvd, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-1141; [17- 49290] $50,000 PC To help low-income women prepare for and secure high-wage jobs in the technical sector.

Dyslexia Institute of Minnesota Inc., dba The Reading Center

847 5th Street NW, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17-49302] $125,000 PC For general operations and support of a capital campaign to serve students with dyslexia. Easter Seals Wisconsin, Inc

101 Nob Hill Road, Suite 301, Madison, WI, 53713; [15-47377]

$30,000 PC To support vocational rehabilitation services for farmers with disabilities in Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett, Dunn, Eau Claire, La Crosse, Polk, and St. Croix counties.

East Side Elders 463 Maria Ave Ste 201, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-4428; [17- 48864] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide services to help seniors to remain in their home of choice for as long as they are able, safely, with independence and dignity.

East Side Learning Center 740 York Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-3730; [16-48065] $10,000 PC For general operating support to provide one-on-one literacy support to young children. Statement 21

Eastside Meals on Wheels, Inc

1510 33rd Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55418; [17-48887]

$25,000 PC To upgrade equipment and for general operating support for meal delivery to aging and disabled neighbors in NE and SE Minneapolis and St Anthony Village.

East Side Neighborhood Development Company, Inc

965 Payne Ave., Suite 200, Saint Paul, MN, 55130; [16-47948]

For general operating support for the East Side Neighborhood $45,000 PC Development Company's work in creating and promoting affordable housing and economic development in St. Paul's East Side.

Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association,lnc

423 Wisconsin Street, Eau Claire, WI, 54703; [17-48941] $40,000 PC To expand services to victims of gender violence and crime in Chippewa Valley and Dunn County communities.

Ed Allies 2800 University Ave SE, Ste 200, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [17- 49395] $35,000 PC For general operations to close Minnesota's education opportunity gaps and build stronger schools through research, communications, and public engagement. Elder Network 1130 1/2 7th St NW Ste 205, Rochester, MN, 55901-2994; [17- 48885] $40,000 PC For general operations to provide care for seniors and their caregivers in Olmsted and Winona Counties. Elpis Enterprises S50 Vandalia Street, Suite 304, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [16- 48347] $25,000 PC For general operating support to provide job readiness and paid work experience for homeless youth and young adults.

Emerado Public School District #127 P0 Box 69 501 Main St. Emerado, ND, S8228-0069; [17- 48899] $100,000 GOV To meet basic critical needs in the student population and increase the school's pre-school space to meet the needs of more children. Statement 21

Emerge Community Development 1834 Emerson Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-3229; [17- 49384] $100,000 PC For general operations to provide workforce development and supportive services for low-income individuals.

Enhancing & Strengthening North Dakota Nonprofits & Communities 1905 2nd St. SE P0 Box 982, Minot, ND, 58702-0982; [16- 48522] $40,000 PC To provide one-on-one and small group capacity building for nonprofit professionals, nonprofit board members, and community volunteers through coaching, workshops, certificate program, and other services.

ESR, Inc 1754 Washington Ave S, Stillwater, MN, 55082-7561; [17- 49045] $20,000 PC To help adults with disabilities in Washington County secure and maintain employment in independent community jobs.

EVOLVE Adoption & Family Services

5850 Omaha Ave N, Stillwater, MN, 55082-6330; [17-48913] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide foster care and outreach services to families in the Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin.

Exercisabilities, Inc

2530 Broadway Ave N, Rochester, MN, 55906; [17-49378]

For general operations to provide rehabilitation services to $30,000 PC individuals with physical, cognitive, or medically unstable conditiOns.

Faith Lutheran Church 310 Medayto Drive, Spicer, MN, 56288; [16-48548] $20,000 PC For general operating support to provide basic needs services in northern Kandiyohi County. Faith Lutheran Church 310 Medayto Drive, Spicer, MN, 56288; [16-48548] $10,000 PC For general operating support to provide basic needs services in northern Kandiyohi County. Statement 21

Falls Hunger Coalition

1000 5th St, International Falls, MN, 56649-2243; [17-493311 $40,000 PC For general operations to help feed low-income families and provide opportunities to sustain better and healthier lives.

Family Healthcare Center 301 NP Avenue, Fargo, ND, 58102; [16-483931 $100,000 PC To expand the dental clinic to meet the increased demand for oral health in the Fargo area. FamilyMeans 1875 Northwestern Ave 5, Stillwater, MN, 55082-7534; [17- 49442] $60,000 PC

To support youth development in Cimarron and Landfall.

Family Pathways 6413 Oak Street, North Branch, MN, 55056; [17-49154] To provide intervention and supportive services for victims of $65,000 PC domestic violence and sexual assault in east central Minnesota. Family Pathways 6413 Oak Street, North Branch, MN, 55056; [17-49158] $50,000 PC To support the general operations of food shelves in Frederic and St. Croix Falls. Family Promise in Anoka County 14515 Nowthen Blvd NW, Ramsey, MN, 55303-6151; [16- 48712] $19,280 To provide case management services for families outside the shelter to move more quickly into secure housing, and to provide follow-up to ensure long-term housing independence.

Family Resource Center St. Croix Valley, Inc P0 Box 2087 857 Main St, Baldwin, WI, 54002-2087; [17- 49313] $60,000 PC For general operations to strengthen children, families, and communities. Family Service Association of Sheboygan, Inc 1930 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan, WI, 53081; [16-48336] To provide community financial education to help individuals $20,000 PC and families in the La Crosse area achieve and maintain financial stability. Family Service Rochester, Inc 4600 18th Ave NW, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17-48981]

For support of the Clinical Academy to attract and increase $100,000 PC the capacity and competency of mental health professionals to serve Southeastern Minnesota communities. Statement 21

Family Tree, Inc 1619 Dayton Ave., Suite 205, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17- 49035] $60,000 PC For general operations to provide inclusive, intersectional and intentional reproductive and sexual health care services.

Family Values for Life 1280 Arcade Street, Saint Paul, MN, 55106; [17-49031]

For general operations of Family Values for Life to provide $25,000 PC workshops for single parents, after-school youth enrichment, and family events for residents of St. Paul's East Side.

FamilyWise Services 3036 University Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414-3342; [17-48814] $65,000 PC For general operations to build family stabilization to improve safety, economic health, and family well-being.

Fargo-Moorhead Dorothy Day House of Hospitality, Inc

714 8th Street South, Moorhead, MN, 56560; [16-48498] $100,000 PC For general operating support to provide emergency shelter services in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Fargo Public Schools Development Foundation 1305 9th Ave 5, Fargo, ND, 58103-2501; [17-49311] To support youth in the Fargo and West Fargo communities in $40,000 PC career education, academic readiness, and educational savings. Fargo Union Mission, Inc P0 Box 1067 1902 3rd Ave N, Fargo, ND, 58107-1067; [16- 48071] $100,000 PC To increase services and housing to homeless men in the Fargo area. Farm Rescue P.O. Box 28, Horace, ND, 58047; [14-459 18] $25,000 PC To help families who have experienced a major injury, illness, or natural disaster with their farming needs. Farm Rescue P.O. Box 28, Horace, ND, 58047; [17-49394] For general operations to support farm and ranch families $100,000 PC who have experienced a major injury, illness, or natural disaster and need help with farm operations, and to purchase field equipment. Feeding Our Communities Partners P0 Box 5275, Mankato, MN, 56002-5275; [17-48807] $55,000 PC For general operations to provide youth hunger relief. Statement 21

Feed My People, Inc 2610 Alpine Road, Eau Claire, WI, 54703; [17-49350] $65,000 PC For general operations and capital support to build the network and capacity of this regional food bank. Foley Area CARE P0 Box 205 321 6th Ave N, Foley, MN, 56329-0205; [17- 49393] For general operations to expand and provide services to $32,500 PC assist rural seniors to remain living independently in the home of their choice and prevent premature nursing home placement in Benton County. Foundation for Agricultural and Rural Resources Management and Sustainability P0 Box 22, Tuttle, ND, 58488-0022; [17-49450] $45,000 PC For a program to develop new farmers in the Red River Valley including New Americans, veterans, and women, through internships, learning circles, and training.

Fraser, Ltd 2902 University Dr 5, Fargo, ND, 58103-6032; [15-46042] $35,000 PC To meet the basic housing and supportive needs of homeless youth in the Fargo-Moorhead metro area. Fraser, Ltd 2902 University Dr S, Fargo, ND, 58103-6032; [16-48628]

For general operations to support transitional housing $168,675 PC programs, increase mental health support for homeless youth and staff development/support efforts.

Fraser Community Services

2400 W 64th St. Minneapolis, MN, 55423-1001; [16-48388] $150,000 PC To support the construction of a state-of-the-art behavioral and mental health treatment clinic in the East Metro.

Free Clinic of Pierce and St. Croix Counties, Inc P0 Box 745, River Falls, WI, S4022-0745; [17-49416] For general operations to provide free primary healthcare, $25,000 PC medications and preventative health education for Pierce and St. Croix County residents. Friends Against Abuse

407 4th Street, International Falls, MN, 56649; [17-48829] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide crisis and basic services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and general crime. Statement 21

Genesys Works - Twin Cities 445 Minnesota St Ste 720, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-2127; [17- 49372] $100,000 PC For general operations and infrastructure equipment to help prepare disadvantaged students in Twin Cities-area high schools for college and career success. Gigi's Playhouse Twin Cities

4740 Park Glen Road, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55416; [16-48356] $30,000 PC To provide developmental programs for youth with Down Syndrome. Girl Scouts, Dakota Horizons

1101 5 Marion Rd, Sioux Falls, SD, 57106-3466; [16-47796]

To support the Girl Scout Leadership Initiative for Indian $68,953 PC Youth, which provides after-school and youth development programming to girls on reservations in North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota, and in Wahpeton, Fargo, and Bismarck. Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, Inc

4693 N Lynndale Dr, Appleton, WI, 549 13-9614; [16-48395] $30,000 PC To increase overall wellness, social participation, youth mentorship and civic responsibility through Girl Scout programming in western Wisconsin. Glenwood City Ambulance Service P0 Box 368 10 Misty Ln, Glenwood City, WI, 54013-0368; [17- 48939] $40,000 PC To support the purchase of life-saving equipment for the community ambulance service. Global Friends Coalition 600 Demers Ave Ste 406A, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-4599; [15- 46079] $25,000 PC To foster refugee integration through language acquisition, connection to services and resources and increasing community understanding of these new populations.

Global Friends Coalition 600 Demers Ave Ste 406A, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-4599; [17- 49356] $50,000 PC For general operations to support refugee integration in the Greater Grand Forks community. Statement 21

Good in the Hood

2101 Chicago Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2815; [17-48816]

$35,000 PC For general operations to provide access to food, nutrition education and mobile grocery deliveries to seniors and low- income individuals with food insecurity.

Goodwill Industries, Inc 553 Fairview Ave N, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [16-47427]

To provide holistic, employment-focused services to $80,000 PC individuals recently released from incarceration in order to aide and support in their transition back into society.

Granite Falls Living At Home Block Nurse Program 752 Prentice Street P.O. Box 84, Granite Falls, MN, 56241; [15- 46976] $30,575 PC For general operations of the Granite Falls Living At Home BNP, which serves seniors and people with disabilities.

Grantmakers for Effective Organizations 1725 DeSales Street NW, Suite 404, Washington, DC, 20036; [17-49363] $12,000 PC For membership renewal of this organization that helps grantees achieve meaningful results and promotes strategies and practices that contribute to grantee success.

Greater Grand Forks Senior Citizens Association, Inc 620 Fourth Avenue South, Grand Forks, ND, 58201; [17- 489461 $50,000 PC For general operations to support meeting basic needs of seniors in the Grand Forks area. Greater Mankato Area United Way

127 S 2nd St Ste 190, Mankato, MN, 56001-7339; [17-488741

$65,000 PC To support the Connecting Kids Program, which provides financial and community resources for low-income youth in Mankato to access youth enrichment programs.

Greater Minnesota Housing Fund 332 Minnesota St Ste E1201, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1375; [17- 49277] $100,000 so i To expand capacity and develop the fiscal expertise in the emerging field of impact investing in affordable housing in Minnesota. Statement 21

Great Rivers United Way, Inc 1855 E Main St., Onalaska, WI, 54650; [16-483461 To support Compass Now Needs Assessment, a collective $10,000 PC impact project identifying community needs within a six- county region. Groves Academy 3200 Highway 100 S, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55416-2175; [16- 48373] $35,000 PC To provide transformative learning experiences to young people who need them the most in order to improve literacy levels and close the reading achievement gap.

Guild Incorporated 130 Wabasha St S Ste 90, Saint Paul, MN, 55107-1819; [17- 49323] $25,000 PC For general operations to support individuals aged 16 and older who struggle with mental illness. Guild Incorporated 130 Wabasha St S Ste 90, Saint Paul, MN, 55107-1819; [17- 49323] $75,000 PC For general operations to support individuals aged 16 and older who struggle with mental illness.

Gustavus Adolphus College

800 West College Ave., Saint Peter, MN, 56082; [17-489241 $38,700 To assist with the purchase of pediatric simulation equipment for rural nursing college students. Habitat for Humanity - La Crosse Area 3181 Berlin Drive, La Crosse, WI, 54601; [17-49056] For equipment purchases to build and maintain housing for $40,000 PC economically challenged families in and around La Crosse, Wisconsin. Habitat for Humanity Winona-Fillmore Counties P0 Box 1183 161 Lafayette St, Winona, MN, 55987-7183; [17- 49550] $60,000 PC To provide low-income homeowners with critical structural, moisture intrusion, fire and life safety, and weatherization home repairs. Hamm Memorial Psychiatric Clinic 408 Saint Peter St Ste 429, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1119; [16- 48341] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide mental health services to under-served adults. Statement 21

Hayfield Fire Department 10 1st St NW, Hayfield, MN, 55940-7813; [17-49227] $49,604 GOV To assist the department with the purchase of equipment critical to the safety of its volunteer-based firefighting unit.

Headway Emotional Health Services

6425 Nicollet Avenue South, Richfield, MN, 55423; [17-49711]

To continue and expand culturally competent support for at- $150,000 PC risk first-time mothers and their young children through the Hennepin Healthy Families Home Visiting Program with an increased focus on American Indian and East African communities. Healthcare and Wellness Foundation d/b/a CHI St. Francis Health Foundation

2400 St. Francis Drive, Brecken ridge, MN, 56520; [17-48803] $75,000 PC

To provide equipment and technology upgrades to increase overall health and patient safety in Breckenridge, Minnesota.

Helping Hands Outreach P0 Box 293 101 Plymouth St, Holdingford, MN, 56340-0293; [16-48369] For general operations to provide home- and community- $20,000 PC based services that enhance and strengthen the ability of senior adults and their caregivers to live in and contribute to the community. Herman Fire Department P0 Box 203, Herman, MN, 56248; [17-49275] $55,000 r j To assist the department with the purchase of equipment critical to the safety of its volunteer-based firefighting unit.

HERO Healthcare Equipment Recycling Organization 5012 53rd St S Ste C, Fargo, ND, 58104-6006; [17-48789] $35,000 PC For general operations to provide low- and no-cost medical equipment and supplies. Higher Ground Academy and Charter School

1381 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [15-47145]

$75,000 PC To provide an after-school (extended day) program consisting of academic tutoring and character development activities for Higher Ground Academy students. Statement 21

Hillview Greenhouse Life Center, Inc P.O. Box 1641, La Crosse, WI, 54602; [17-49321]

For general operations of Hillview Urban Agriculture Center, $25,000 PC which provides resources to encourage the growing, eating, and preparing of healthy food in the La Crosse area.

HIRED 217 5th Ave N, 3rd Floor, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-9837; [17- 49092] $55,000 PC For general operating support to provide employment training for low-income disadvantage job seekers from across the Twin Cities. Hmong American Partnership 1075 Arcade St, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-3213; [16-483171

To build the capacity of the organization's Economic and $50,000 PC Community Development Corporation in order to serve an increasing number of immigrant and refugee entrepreneurs.

Holy Rosary Church and School

2424 18th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-4006; [17-492831

$20,000 PC For general operations and capacity building to meet basic needs and provide educational opportunities for immigrants and refugees in the Phillips neighborhood.

Honor the Earth P0 Box 63 607 Main Aye, Callaway, MN, 56521-0063; [17- 492921 $20,000 PC To increase community development, business development, and job creation on the White Earth Reservation.

Hope Center Devils Lake 313 3rd St NE, Devils Lake, ND, 58301-3011; [16-48457] $100,000 PC For general operating support and roof repair. Hope Center Devils Lake 313 3rd St NE, Devils Lake, ND, 58301-3011; [16-48489] To support the Lake Region Community Shelter's addition of $59,000 PC daytime hours to provides services for homeless men, women, and children, and to add shower and laundry facilities. Hope Center Devils Lake 313 3rd St NE, Devils Lake, ND, 58301-3011; [16-48489] To support the Lake Region Community Shelter's addition of $5,000 PC daytime hours to provides services for homeless men, women, and children, and to add shower and laundry facilities Statement 21

Hope Community, Inc 611 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17- 49153]

For general operations to provide safe, healthy, affordable $70,000 PC housing and community spaces, and engage community members in opportunities to create stronger lives for themselves and their families.

Hospitality House of Owatonna 250 E Main St, Owatonna, MN, 55060-3053; [17-48777] $36,000 PC For general operations to provide housing, assistance and opportunities for homeless men to achieve self-sustainability.

House of Charity 510 S. 8th St., Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17-48746] For general operations for housing, case management, meals $65,000 PC and chemical/mental health for homeless adults in and near downtown Minneapolis. Housing Justice Center 570 Asbury St Ste 104, Saint Paul, MN, S5104-1852; [17- 49066] $60,000 For general operations to preserve and expand affordable housing opportunities throughout Minnesota.

Hunger Impact Partners 111 3rd Ave S Ste 380, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-2627; [17- 49538] For general operations to close the meal gap for food insecure $50,000 PC children in Minnesota by leveraging high-impact federal nutrition programs that unlock federal reimbursement dollars. Hunger Solutions Minnesota

555 Park Street, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN, 55103; [17-48996]

$40,000 PC To build the capacity of Twin Cities metro area food shelves by supporting the improvement of anti-hunger services provided to low-income and vulnerable groups.

Ignite Afterschool 970 Raymond Ave Ste 204, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1164; [17- 49427] $110,000 PC To support a statewide initiative to strengthen the quality of after-school programs. Statement 21

IM Education, Inc

704 Sand Lake Rd Ste 207E, Onalaska, WI, 54650; [17-49291] $15,000 PC For general operations to provide academic support in critical thinking and writing skills. Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota 450 Syndicate St N Ste 200, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-4105; [17- 49265] $200,000 PC To provide legal, educational, and advocacy services to immigrant and refugee communities in Greater Minnesota.

Impact Foundation 4141 28th Ave 5, Fargo, ND, 58104-8468; [17-49228] To build collaboration among community organizations and $50,000 PC agencies that support youth and adults in reducing alcohol and other drug abuse. Impact Services, Inc 3960 Coon Rapids BIvd, Suite 206, Coon Rapids, MN, 55433; [17-49493] $10,000

To support a Meals on Wheels program in Anoka County.

Independence Center, Inc

51 1st Avenue South, Waite Park, MN, 56387; [17-49079]

$50,000 PC For general operations to help adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities to obtain basic needs support, employment, and access to other community resources.

Independent School District 206 271 Dale Street, Miltona, MN, 56354; [17-48834] $75,000 GOV To support the construction of an accessible playground in Miltona, Minnesota. Independent School District 535 615 7th St SW, Rochester, MN, 55902-2052; [17-49246] $56,946 GOV To provide pathways towards education and administrative assistant careers for New American and re-entry populations.

Independent Sector 1602 L Street, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC, 20036; [17- 49875] $15,000 PC For membership renewal for this organization that provides resources for both foundation's and nonprofit's. Statement 21

Indian Child Welfare Law Center 1730 Clifton Place, Suite 104, Minneapolis, MN, 55403; [17- 48986] $35,000 PC To provide culturally relevant direct legal services and systematic advocacy for Indian families impacted by county and tribal child protection systems in northern Minnesota.

Indigenous Peoples Task Force

1335 E 23rd St, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-3967; [17-487941 $50,000 PC For general operations to improve the health and education of Native Americans. Initiative Foundation 405 1st St SE, Little Falls, MN, 56345-3007; [16-48625] To enhance the fiscal health of nonprofits and improve the $50,000 PC quantity and quality of services to better serve the community and grow the management skills of the board and staff. lnquilinxs Unidxs poriusticia

3715 Chicago Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55407-2610; [16-48496]

To support the Tenant Assembly Project, which helps gain $25,000 PC improvements to housing conditions, protects tenants from displacement, and develops a base of empowered tenant leaders that can ensure existing housing law is enforced.

Inspire Innovation Lab 423 Main Aye, Moorhead, MN, 56560; [17-49103] For general operations to provide STE(A)M activities for $20,000 PC middle school and high school girls in the Fargo-Moorhead area. Intercongregation Corn munities Association

12990 St. Davids Road, Minnetonka, MN, 55305; [16-48211]

To support and stabilize the lives of the low-income $20,000 PC population in seven western suburban communities through food programs, homelessness prevention assistance and employment services. Intercultural Mutual Assistance Association, Inc

2500 Valleyhigh Dr. NW, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17-491241

To implement a Community Care Coordination model that $100,000 PC integrates primary healthcare and community services to meet the health-related social needs and medical needs of adults residing in Olmsted County. Statement 21

Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, Inc

P0 Box 65 133 Eider St., Milltown, WI, 54858; [16-48450] $17,500 PC For general operations to coordinate volunteers to help seniors and adults with disabilities residing in Polk County to live as independently as possible. Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners 1605 County Road 101 N., Plymouth, MN, 55447-2708; [16- 47694] $20,000 PC For general operating support to meet emergency and basic needs of low-income families living in west Hennepin.

Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Burnett County Inc

7596 Hayden Lake Road, Danbury, WI, 54830; [16-47431] $38,000 PC For general operating support to provide a variety of services to the elderly and other vulnerable populations.

Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Burnett County Inc

7596 Hayden Lake Road, Danbury, WI, 54830; [16-47431] $7,000 PC For general operating support to provide a variety of services to the elderly and other vulnerable populations.

International Institute of Minnesota

1694 Como Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-2710; [16-47836] $50,000 PC To provide housing and supportive services for new refugees and immigrants in the Twin Cities. Inver Hills Community College Foundation 2500 East 80th Street, Inver Grove Heights, MN, 55076; [16- 47454]

To support the TuitionMatch-MN program for a consortium of $75,000 PC metro and Greater Minnesota MnSCU colleges, which offers matched savings accounts, financial literacy, and career coaching to support student success.

James J. Hill Center 80 4th St W, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1605; [17-48820] For general operations to provide business development $35,000 PC support and resources to entrepreneurs in the Twin Cities Metro Area. Statement 21

Jeremiah Program 615 1st Ave NE Ste 210, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2982; [13- 44265] $50,000 PC To support the construction of a Jeremiah Program campus in Fargo-Moorhead area which will serve single women and their families. Jeremiah Program 615 1st Ave NE Ste 210, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2982; [16- 48713] $75,000 PC To develop programming in Rochester to provide Southeast Minnesota single mothers and their children opportunities and skills to be self-reliant. Jeremiah Program 615 1st Ave NE Ste 210, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2982; [17- 49064] $40,000 PC To support low-income single mothers in attaining a college degree and preparing their children for school. Jewish Community Center of the Greater St. Paul Area

1375 Saint Paul Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55116-2828; [16-48053] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide multiple programs and services for the St. Paul community. Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas 12 N 12th St Ste 480, Minneapolis, MN, S5403-1386; [16- 48451] $75,000 PC For general operations to strategically build connections, promote civil rights, combat anti-Semitism, teach the lessons of and commemorate the Holocaust, and provide services to communities in Minnesota and North Dakota.

Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas 12 N 12th St Ste 480, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-1386; [16- 484S1] $75,000 PC For general operations to strategically build connections, promote civil rights, combat anti-Semitism, teach the lessons of and commemorate the Holocaust, and provide services to communities in Minnesota and North Dakota. Statement 21

Jewish Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis 13100 Wayzata Blvd., Ste. 400, Minnetonka, MN, 55305; [17- 49381]

To support a wide range of evidence-informed outcome- $200,000 PC based services for people of all backgrounds to increase their opportunities, help them sustain healthy relationships, ease suffering, and give them support in times of need.

Jewish Federation of Greater St. Paul 790 Cleveland Ave S Ste 227, Saint Paul, MN, 55116-3859; [16- 48443] $62,500 PC To address the social and nutritional needs of the vulnerable elderly by delivering nutritious kosher meals.

Joseph's Coat, Inc P0 Box 16187 1107 7th St W, Saint Paul, MN, 55116-0187; [16-47996] $5,000 PC For general operating support to provide clothing and other basic need items to low-income and homeless individuals.

Joyce Preschool 3400 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [17-48950]

For general operations to provide bilingual early childhood $40,000 PC education along with support and leadership development for low-income and/or Latinx parents.

Junior Achievement of the Upper Midwest, Inc 1800 White Bear Avenue N., Maplewood, MN, 55109; [17- 49829]

Support to expand and promote entrepreneurship and its $1,000,000 PC opportunities to youth across the region, educating and inspiring young people to embrace entrepreneurial thinking that will drive innovation and strengthen our global economy.

Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, Inc 2004 Highland Aye, Eau Claire, WI, 54701; [17-48770]

For general operations to provide financial literacy, career $30,000 PC exploration, and key economic education opportunities for youth in northwestern Wisconsin rural communities.

Ka Joog Nonprofit Organization 1420 Washington Ave S Ste 3, Minneapolis, MN, 55454-1261; [16-48534] $25,000 PC For general operating to provide youth development programming for East African youth. Kaleidoscope Place 2400 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48493] Statement 21

For general operating support to provide afterschool, summer $50,000 PC enrichment, and academic support programs for low-income children and youth in the Phillips neighborhood.

Kandlyohi County Area YMCA P0 Box 757 1000 Lakeland Dr SE, Willmar, MN, 56201-0757; $10,000 PC [17-49330] To support a mentoring program for youth. Karen Organization of Minnesota

2353 Rice St Ste 240, Roseville, MN, 55113-3721; [16-483221 $5,000 PC To strengthen culturally specific services and civic engagement training for refugees from Burma in Marshall, Minnesota. Keystone Community Services 2000 Saint Anthony Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-5125; [17- 49115] $100,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs, youth and senior services for individuals and families in Ramsey County.

Kids-N-Kinship, Inc 14870 Granada Ave #127, Apple Valley, MN, 55124-5514; [17- 48737] $35,000 PC For general operations to facilitate mentoring relationships for youth in Dakota County. Kinship of Polk County, Inc P0 Box 68 200 Polk County Plz Ste 100, Balsam Lake, WI, 54810-0068; [17-48905] $28,000 PC For general operations to meet the increased demand for mentoring services throughout Polk County, Wisconsin.

Kinship of the Perham Area P0 Box 281 810 2nd Ave SW, Perham, MN, 56573-0281; [17- 48747] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide individual and group mentoring programs for youth in west central Minnesota.

Knute Nelson Foundation

420 12th Ave E, Alexandria, MN, 56308-2612; [16-48541]

$150,000 SO I To expand access to quality childcare, attract and retain a quality workforce, foster intergenerational relationships and equip youth with successful early education opportunities. Statement 21

Koochiching Aging Options

1000 5th St, International Falls, MN, 56649-2243; [17-49402] $40,000 PC For general operations to support older adults of Koochiching County, their families, and the broader community.

Koochiching County Community Television 900 5th Street, Suite 304, International Falls, MN, 56649; [16- 48592] $40,000 PC For general operating support to inform the public through digital media and community programming while promoting digital literacy for youth. L.I.S.T.E.N. (Love is Sharing The Exceptional Need) 1407 24th Ave S Ste 100, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-6761; [16- 47574] $60,000 PC For general operating support to provide programs and activities for people with and without disabilities in Grand Forks. L.I.S.T.E.N. (Love is Sharing The Exceptional Need) 1407 24th Ave S Ste 100, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-6761; [17- 49451] $40,000 PC To teach a self-advocacy program ensuring that people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities live with dignity and respect in North Dakota. Lake Agassiz Regional Library 118 5th St S, Moorhead, MN, 56560-2756; [16-48094] $91,720 GOV To redesign the library for greater efficiencies and usage.

Lake Agassiz Regional Library 118 5th St 5, Moorhead, MN, 56560-2756; [17-49272] $125,000 GOV To update the Crookston Library to increase programming and use.

Lake Region Community College Foundation of Devils Lake

1801 College Dr. N., Devils Lake, ND, 58301; [16-48230] $150,000 PC For the college's Learning Commons initiative, which updates existing library space to improve faculty and student teaching and learning. Lakes Area Interfaith Caregivers P.O. Box 2855, Baxter, MN, 56425; [16-48438] For general operating support to provide transportation and $15,000 in-home assistance to low-income seniors and persons with disabilities so that they may remain safe in the comfort of their own home. Statement 21

Language Central, Inc

2300 Central Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55418; [16-485391

$12,000 PC For general operating support to provide empowering language and life skills that build economic opportunities and self-reliance for the immigrants and refugees of Minneapolis.

Lansford Rural Fire District

8543 33rd Ave NW, Lansford, ND, 58750-9701; [17-48988] $55,000 GOV

To upgrade outdated fire protection equipment. Lao Assistance Center of Minnesota 503 Irving Avenue N., Suite bOA, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [16-48170] $10,000 PC To meet the self-sufficiency needs of low-income Lao community members requiring cultural and linguistic support services. La Oportunidad, Inc 2700 E Lake St Ste 3100, Minneapolis, MN, 55406-1983; [16- 48385] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide supportive services and educational enrichment programs for low-income Latino immigrant youth and their families. Learning Disabilities Association 6100 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, MN, 55422; [17- 49073] $50,000 PC To provide literacy support for low-income children and youth to achieve success in school, college, and life.

Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being

7954 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN, 55432; [17-48799] $45,000 PC For general operations to provide accessible mental health services for individuals across Anoka County and the surrounding metro area. Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-Being

7954 University Avenue NE, Fridley, MN, 55432; [17-48799] $15,000 PC For general operations to provide accessible mental health services for individuals across Anoka County and the surrounding metro area. Leech Lake Financial Services 213 2nd St NW, Cass Lake, MN, 56633; [17-48837] For general operations to build assets and credit while $50,000 PC supporting small business development on the Leech Lake Reservation. Statement 21

Legacy Children's Foundation 725 28th St N, Fargo, ND, 58102-3140; [16-48536]

To provide after-school programming in academics, $50,000 PC community service and personal development to educate and empower at-risk, low-income students in Fargo.

Legal Aid Service of Northeastern Minnesota 424W Superior St Ste 302, Duluth, MN, 55802-1540; [15- 46947] $75,000 PC To provide civil legal services to low-income residents and establish a domestic violence court in Crow Wing County.

Legal Rights Center, Inc 1611 Park Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16- 48206] For general operating support to address problems of over- $20,000 PC criminalization by preventing entry into the juvenile system, providing defense representation, and helping those convicted overcome barriers for positive life outcomes throughout the Twin Cities. Leisure Education for Exceptional People, Inc. (LEEP) 929 N. 4th St, Mankato, MN, 56001; [17-49412]

For general operations and to increase fund development $79,000 PC capacity to provide education and recreation opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities living in south-central Minnesota.

Let's Smile, Inc

1280 Cottage Lane SE, Owatonna, MN, 55060; [17-49028]

For general operations to provide school-based preventive $10,000 PC dental care, increase oral health literacy, and raise awareness about the importance of oral health's impact on overall health. Lifeworks Services, Inc

2965 Lone Oak Drive, #160, Eagan, MN, 55121; [17-48773]

$25,000 PC To develop career opportunities for people with disabilities in a Mankato community business environment while improving skills, increasing financial stability, and self-reliance.

Lisbon Park District P0 Box 868, Lisbon, ND, 58054; [16-47743] $100,000 GOV To renovate the community swimming pool in Lisbon, North Dakota. Statement 21

Listening House of St. Paul, Inc 215 9th St W, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1071; [16-48247]

To support the remodeling of a new site to enable the $40,000 PC organization to serve a broader constituency and launch new creative arts and enrichment programs for homeless adults.

Litchfield Area Mentorship Program - Kinship P0 Box 82 1000 5 Sibley Aye, Litchfield, MN, 55355-0082; [17- 49267] $20,000 PC For general operations to provide community and school- based youth mentoring. Literacy Volunteers - Chippewa Valley 800 Wisconsin St Unit 70 Ste 301, Eau Claire, WI, 54703-3610; [16-48210] $65,000 PC For general operations to provide literacy programming to under-served communities in western Wisconsin.

Literacy Volunteers of Southwest Minnesota P0 Box 737 120 N 3rd St Ste 10, Marshall, MN, 56258-0737; [17-48754] $35,000 PC For general operations to provide literacy services through tutoring, community partnerships, and advocacy.

Living Word Lutheran Church

800 Southview Ct E, Marshall, MN, 56258-2763; [17-49125] $20,948 PC To provide nutritious meals for children in the Marshall School District through the Marshall Food4Kids weekend backpack program. Loaves and Fishes Too

721 Kasota Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414-2842; [16-47566] $5,000 PC For general operating support t serve nutritious meals in Marshall, Minnesota. Loaves and Fishes Too

721 Kasota Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414-2842; [16-48597] $25,000 PC

For capital support to address food insecurity. Local Initiatives Support Corporation 570 Asbury Street, Suite 207, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [16- 47456] To support Bridges to Career Opportunities, a program that $50,000 PC helps low-income individuals start and progress along a career pathway, resulting in employment opportunities with increased wages. Statement 21

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota

2485 Como Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-1445; [16-48227] $75,000 PC To provide housing support to newly arrived refugees in the St. Cloud community. Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota

2485 Como Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-1445; [16-48516] $25,000 PC To provide shelf-stable meals to older adults at risk of malnutrition in Western and South-Central Minnesota.

Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota

2485 Como Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-1445; [17-491011 $100,000 PC To provide housing services for Twin Cities refugees and families transitioning out of homeless shelters. Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota

2485 Como Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-1445; [17-49349] $50,000 PC

To provide financial counseling and education in Rochester.

Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan, Inc

647 W Virginia St, Milwaukee, WI, 53204-1535; [16-48467] $30,000 PC

To provide supportive services to adults dealing with chronic, persistent mental health issues and homelessness.

MacPhail Center for Music 501 5 2nd St, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-2383; [16-48585] To expand and enhance music education opportunities for $150,000 PC rural pre-K through 12th grade students through online learning experiences. MAD DADS P.O. Box 8980, Minneapolis, MN, 55408; [17-49156] $50,000 PC For general operations to promote public safety and youth development in Minneapolis. Maddock Park Board P0 Box 249, Maddock, ND, 58348; [17-48944] $50,000 GOV To construct an indoor swimming facility to provide recreation year-round for children and families in the region.

Mahube-Otwa Community Action Partnership, Inc P0 Box 747 1125 W River Rd, Detroit Lakes, MN, 56502-0747; [17-49523] $50,000 PC To assist low-income clients in removing barriers to employment in Otter Tail County. Statement 21

Mandan Golden Age Club 301 15th St NW, Mandan, ND, 58554-2084; [17-489871

To renovate the club's kitchen, which is used to provide home- $50,000 PC delivered and congregate-dining meals to elderly and disabled residents throughout Morton County.

Mankato Area Foundation 127 S. 2nd St., Suite 100, Mankato, MN, 56001-3658; [17- 48835] $75,000 PC For general operations to promote organizational effectiveness and sustainability, and to build capacity for enhanced donor relations and community impact. McLean Family Resource Center 718 Main Avenue, P0 Box 506, Washburn, ND, 58577; [16- 47466] $50,000 PC To support the construction of a new building to improve domestic violence and sexual assault victim services and expand a community food shelf and clothes closet.

McLean Family Resource Center 718 Main Avenue, P0 Box 506, Washburn, ND, 58577; [16- 474661 $25,000 PC To support the construction of a new building to improve domestic violence and sexual assault victim services and expand a community food shelf and clothes closet.

Medi-Sota, Incorporated

1280 Locust Street Suite 16, Dawson, MN, 56232; [16-484091 $20,000 PC To support recruitment for 34 rural hospitals in greater Minnesota. Mental Health Association of Minnesota 2233 University Ave W Ste 200, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [16- 481641 $7,500 PC To provide support, referrals, coaching, and navigation services to remove barriers to mental health recovery. Mentoring Partnership of Minnesota 615 1st Ave NE Ste 125, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2677; [17- 494101 $60,000 PC For general operations to build the capacity of mentoring organizations to help youth navigate the complexities of life. Statement 21

Mercer County Women's Action and Resource Center P0 Box 940 200 12th St N, Beulah, ND, 58523-0940; [16- 48608] $39,477 PC For general operations to provide services to victims of domestic and sexual violence and for prevention programming in local schools. Merrick Community Services 1669 Arcade St Ste 4, Saint Paul, MN, 55106; [16-48571]

For general operations to improve the lives of the residents of $50,000 PC the East Side of Saint Paul by empowering individuals, strengthening families, and promoting their independence.

Merrick Community Services 1669 Arcade St Ste 4, Saint Paul, MN, 55106; [21613]

To support a new multi-service community center and related $150,000 PC programs that will increase capacity to serve low-income individuals and families on the east side of St. Paul.

Metro Meals on Wheels, Inc 1200 Washington Ave Ste 380, Minneapolis, MN, 55415-1590; [16-48151] $75,000 PC For general operating support to address food insecurity within growing senior populations. Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging, Inc 2365 McKnight Road North, Saint Paul, MN, 55109; [16- 47453] $100,000 PC To support the creation of dementia-friendly communities throughout Minnesota. Metropolitan Center for Independent Living, Inc

530 N Robert St. Saint Paul, MN, 55101-2210; [17-49500] $20,000 PC For general operations to expand the daily living skills of individuals coping with disabilities. Metropolitan Consortium of Community Developers

3137 Chicago Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [17-49510] $50,000 PC For general operations to improve the economic conditions and opportunities for low and moderate-income individuals and families. Metropolitan Economic Development Association

250 2nd Ave 5, Ste 106, Minneapolis, MN, 55401; [16-48666]

To provide business development resources to minority $100,000 PC entrepreneurs and businesses so they can become long-term employers and sustainable enterprises contributing to Minnesota's economy. Statement 21

Metropolitan State University Foundation 700 7th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-5003; [16-47689] To provide opportunities for underrepresented and $32,500 PC socioeconomically disadvantaged students to complete internships that contribute to degree completion, career readiness and job placement. Metro-Wide Engagement on Shelter and Housing

740 East 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17-489681

$50,000 PC For general operations to support technical assistance and capacity building work with communities, government, and nonprofits working on homelessness statewide.

Midwest Parkinson's Initiative 825 25th St S Ste A, Fargo, ND, 58 103-8724; [16-48485] For general operating support to provide educational $25,000 PC programs on Parkinson's disease that support patients, their families, caregivers, hospital providers and skilled nursing facilities in Fargo. Midwest Special Services, Inc 900 Ocean St, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-3448; [17-49303] $30,000 PC For program support to assist adults with disabilities in reaching their employment and community integration goals.

Minneapolis Community and Technical College Foundation

1501 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55403; [17-495271 $50,000 so i To support the Renewing Hope Grant program, which helps students clear outstanding tuition balances to complete their degree programs. Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board 2117 W River Rd, Minneapolis, MN, 55411; [16-47508] To support Freedom School, a literacy-based summer learning $25,000 GOV program serving high-poverty youth and their families in North Minneapolis. Minnesota AIDS Project

2577 Territorial Rd, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1500; [17-49347] $50,000 PC To provide support in reducing HIV-related health disparities within underserved communities, including people living with HIV in Greater Minnesota. Statement 21

Minnesota Alliance with Youth 2233 University Ave W Ste 235, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1643; [16-48542] $100,000 PC For general operating support to provide youth development opportunities through the Minnesota Youth Council, GradMinnesota and AmeriCorps Promise Fellows.

Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce 2345 Rice Street, Suite 200, Saint Paul, MN, 55113; [16- 48580] $50,000 PC To identify and pursue viable joint purchasing opportunities for Minnesota tribes that provide immediate savings and support further economic investments.

Minnesota Assistance Council for Veterans 2700 E Lake St Ste 3350, Minnea polls, MN, 55406-2185; [17- 49097] $59,645 PC For general operations to provide comprehensive services to Minnesota veterans and their families and for relocation of offices. Minnesota Association for the Education of Young Children, Inc 2610 University Ave W Ste 425, Saint Paul, MN, S5114-1276; $50,000 PC [17-49136] To build the capacity of childcare professionals in Greater Minnesota. Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration

1800 White Bear Ave N, Maplewood, MN, 55109; [17-49040] $75,000 PC To build the capacity of nonprofits to expand volunteer engagement in Greater Minnesota. Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy 26 Exchange St E Ste 206, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1667; [17- 49132] To assess how a bus circulator system on St. Paul's East Side $25,000 PC may broaden the accessibility of residents to the social and economic opportunities within their neighborhoods and across the Twin Cities region. Minnesota Chippewa Tribe P0 Box 217 15542 State 371 NW, Cass Lake, MN, 56633-0217; [17-49389] $40,000 GOV To expand home-based health care, provide education on respite care, and support adult day services on the Leech Lake Reservation. Statement 21

Minnesota Civil Liberties Union Foundation 2300 Myrtle Ave Ste 180, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1899; [17- 49329] $50,000 PC To provide outreach, education, and advocacy to protect the civil liberties of immigrants and refugees in Southern Minnesota. Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault 161 Saint Anthony Ave Ste 1001, Saint Paul, MN, 55103-2391; [16-48706] To positively impact the public knowledge, community $55,000 PC discourse and public policy regarding sexual violence through the strategic use of media engagement throughout their statewide network. Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless, Inc 555 Wabasha St N Ste 110, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1600; [16- 48258] $100,000 PC To increase local capacity to address homelessness throughout Minnesota. Minnesota Community Health Worker Alliance 1600 University Ave W, Ste 211, Saint Paul, MN, 5S104-3825; [16-48515] $55,000 PC For the development of a trauma-based module for Community Health Workers to improve the health of African American, American Indian and refugee communities.

Minnesota Council of Churches 122 W Franklin Ave Ste 100, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2444; [17-48850] $45,000 PC To strengthen an interfaith network of volunteers working for social justice, poverty solutions and interfaith relations.

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Inc 2314 University Ave. W, Suite 20, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [16- 48406] $100,000 Pc For support of the Regional Chapters, which provide information, training, advocacy, and services to Greater Minnesota nonprofits and for support of capital renovations.

Minnesota Council on Foundations 800 Washington Ave N Ste 703, Minneapolis, MN, 55401- 2759; [17-49080] To support the Executive in Residence program, which $50,000 PC advances the voice and leadership of a seasoned expert in philanthropy to increase activity in one or more areas of impact. Statement 21

Minnesota Council on Foundations 800 Washington Ave N Ste 703, Minneapolis, MN, 55401- 2759; [17-49570] $5,000 PC Membership renewal for the Minnesota Food Funders Network. Minnesota Council on Foundations 800 Washington Ave N Ste 703, Minneapolis, MN, 55401- 2759; [17-49892] $31,200 PC For annual membership and support of this regional association of grantmakers. Minnesota Diversified Industries, Inc 3501 Broadway Street NE, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN, 55413; [17-49112] $30,000 SO II To provide employee training (WorkSkills 101) to individuals with and without disabilities at the organization's Twin Cities facility. Minnesota Education Equity Partnership, Inc 2233 University Ave W Ste 220, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1698; [16-48504] PC To address racial disparities in K-12 education through community planning and school board leadership development in north central and southwestern Minnesota.

Minnesota Elder Justice Center 2610 University Ave W Ste 530, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-2007; [17-49061] $85,000 PC For general operations to provide state-wide services that prevent and alleviate elder abuse, neglect and financial exploitation. Minnesota Housing Partnership 2446 University Ave W Ste 140, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1740; [16-48080] $75,000 PC For general operations to assist communities in addressing affordable housing and community economic development.

Minnesota Justice Foundation 229 19th Ave S Ste N 140, Minneapolis, MN, 55455-0415; [17- 49149] $25,000 PC To support a program that places volunteer law students in communities to expand legal services to additional clients.

Minnesota Oral Health Coalition 4190 Vinewood Ln. N., Ste. 111-416, Plymouth, MN, 55442; [16-47874] $25,000 PC For general operations of this statewide membership organization, which works to improve oral health for Minnesotans. Statement 21

Minnkota Health Project P0 Box 505 2131/2 Jefferson St 5, Unit A, Wadena, MN, 56482- 0505; [16-48430] $25,000 PC For general operating support to serve people living with HIV/AIDS in greater Minnesota. M inn Post 900 6th Ave SE Ste 220, Minneapolis, MN, 55414-2379; [17- 49564] To provide consistent and thoughtful coverage of the $100,000 PC economic health of greater Minnesota, increasing all Minnesotans' knowledge of the region's opportunities and challenges to help them make meaningful positive change in their communities. Minot Area Homeless Coalition P0 Box 1062 105 1st St SE, Minot, ND, 58702-1062; [17- 488761 $25,000 PC For general operations to support an outreach coordinator to assist people who are homeless or at risk of being homeless in rural north central North Dakota.

Minot Area Men's Winter Refuge 1038 43rd St SE, Minot, ND, 58701-5551; [17-48731] $40,000 PC For general operations to provide temporary shelter and support to homeless men. Minot Public Schools, #1 215 2nd St SE, Minot, ND, 58701-3924; [17-48781] For the Mid-Dakota Educational Cooperative to better $100,000 GOV identify, assess, and serve elementary students with behavioral and mental health issues. Mission Investors Exchange 107 Spring Street, Seattle, WA, 98105-1005; [17-48881] $4,000 PC For membership renewal of this organization that helps foundations maximize impact in their communities.

Missouri Valley Coalition for Homeless People, Inc 1684 Capital Way, Bismarck, ND, 58502; [16-48513] $15,000 PC For general operating support to address homelessness across the Bismarck-Mandan region. Mixed Blood Theatre Company 1501 5 4th St, Minneapolis, MN, 55454-1106; [14-45242] To use theater productions as a means to promote cultural $18,000 PC literacy and cross-cultural understanding in Bremer Bank communities throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, and western Wisconsin. Statement 21

Moms and Dads Against Meth, Inc P0 Box 172 336 N Washington St, Saint Croix Falls, WI, 54024- 0172; [17-490181 $50,000 PC For general operations to provide a safe, sober residence for women in recovery from alcohol or other drug dependency.

Monroe County Shelter Care, Inc 505 Douglas Street, Sparta, WI, 54656; [17-493051 $25,000 PC To support Brighter Tomorrows, which offers services and shelter to sexual assault and domestic violence survivors.

Moo rhead Public Schools, p152 2410 14th St S, Moorhead, MN, 56560-4622; [17-49528] To support new American single-parent families through job $117,355 GOV development training, financial management, housing education, and the purchase of a vehicle to meet transportation needs of participants. MORE

96 Wheelock Pkwy E, Saint Paul, MN, 55117-3939; [16-48202] $5,000 PC For general operating support to provide resources and basic needs for immigrants and refugees. Mower County Seniors, Inc 400 3rd Ave NE, Austin, MN, 55912; [17-49506] $50,000 PC For general operations to support and serve seniors in Mower County. Muscular Dystrophy Association

7401 Metro Blvd Ste 325, Edina, MN, 55439-3072; [17-48992]

$30,000 PC To provide financial support for children from Minnesota and North Dakota only, ages 6-17 with neuromuscular disease to attend summer camp in Minnesota. myHealth for Teens & Young Adults 15 8th Avenue S., Hopkins, MN, 55343; [17-49285] To provide education, comprehensive parenting support and $40,000 PC assistance to pregnant and parenting teens through home visiting.

National Alliance on Mental Illness of Minnesota (NAMI)

800 Transfer Road, *31, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [15-47240] $50,000 PC

To educate and support affiliates throughout Minnesota in developing a comprehensive statewide mental health system. Statement 21

Neighborhood Development Center, Inc 663 University Ave W Ste 200, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-5097; [17-49513] $83,000 PC For technical assistance and business development to bring concentrated opportunity to areas of concentrated poverty in greater Minnesota. Neighborhood Justice Center, Inc 500 Laurel Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55102; [15-47057] $10,000 PC To provide comprehensive criminal defense and crime prevention services to low-income people. Neighborhood Justice Center, Inc 500 Laurel Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55102; [17-49105] For general operations to provide comprehensive, high quality $65,000 PC criminal defense and crime prevention services to low-income people in the east metro.

New American Consortium for Wellness and Empowerment

15 21st St S Ste 102, Fargo, ND, 58103-1435; [17-49540] $40,000 PC For general operations to support immigrant families through community wellness, cultural and academic readjustment programs in Fargo and West Fargo communities.

New American Development Center 115 E Lake St Ste B03, Minneapolis, MN, 55408-3370; [17- 49377] $35,000 PC For general operations to provide workforce, youth development and entrepreneurial training for low-income East African youth and adults. New Horizons Shelter and Outreach Centers, Inc P0 Box 2031 1223 Main Street., La Crosse, WI, 54602-2031; [16-48268] $30,000 PC For general operating support to assist victims and families who have experienced domestic abuse, sexual abuse and/or human trafficking. New London Fire Department P0 Box 252, New London, MN, 56273; [16-48698] $14,565 GOV To assist the department with the purchase of equipment critical to the safety of its firefighting unit. New Rockford-Sheyenne School District #2

437 1st Avenue North, New Rockford, ND, 58356; [16-48611] $50,000 GOV

For construction of a new playground. Statement 21

Nokomis Healthy Seniors Program 4120 17th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [16- 482801 $20,000 For general operating support to enhance the lives of seniors by helping them continue to live independently in their own homes. Nonprofits Assistance Fund 1 Main Street SE Suite 600, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [16- 47973] $50,000 SO I To provide technical assistance and training services to build the financial health and sustainability of nonprofits in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Western Wisconsin.

Normandale Center for Healing and Wholeness 6100 Normandale Road, Edina, MN, 55436; [16-48424]

For general operating support to provide health and wellness $30,000 PC education, resource consultation, volunteer and other supportive services for seniors and their families.

Normandale Housing Corporation 6100 Normandale Road, Edina, MN, 55436; [17-49155] $30,000 PC For general operations to provide housing and supportive services for homeless individuals and families.

Northcountry Cooperative Foundation 219 SE Main St Ste 500, Minneapolis, MN, 55414-2152; [17- 48766] $50,000 PC For general operations to preserve affordable housing by converting investor-owned ma nufactured home parks to resident-owned cooperatives. North Country Food Bank, Inc 424 N. Broadway, Crookston, MN, 56716; [17-49110] $100,000 PC To build North Country Food Bank's capacity to receive and distribute fresh produce to its members. North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations P0 Box 1091, Bismarck, ND, 58502-1091; [16-48477] For general operations to provide advocacy, training, $30,000 PC resources, networking, and leadership in support of a stronger North Dakota nonprofit sector. North Dakota Autism Center, Inc 647 13th Ave E Ste A, West Fargo, ND, 58078-3328; [16- 48070] $77,000 PC To support day programming and community building for families with autistic children in the Greater Fargo area. Statement 21

North Dakota Center for Nursing

3523 45th St S Ste 152, Fargo, ND, 58104-8962; [17-49130]

For development of a high school outreach program to $15,000 PC address a nursing workforce shortage in North Dakota, particularly in rural areas and reservations.

North Dakota Coalition for Homeless People, Inc 4023 State Street N, Suite 40, Bismarck, ND, 58503; [17- 48793] $50,000 PC For general operations to build capacity, coordinate events, increase awareness, and advocate on behalf of the homeless and the providers of homelessness services.

North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services 521 E Main Ave Ste 250, Bismarck, ND, 58501-4402; [16- 47526] $50,000 PC For a project to support updated domestic violence and sexual assault service delivery models in local programs.

North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services 521 E Main Ave Ste 250, Bismarck, ND, 58501-4402; [17- 49194] To fund the work of FUSE and the North Dakota Human $75,000 PC Trafficking Task Force to continue providing comprehensive services to victims and proactive investigations of human trafficking. North Dakota Dental Foundation 4141 28th Ave S, Fargo, ND, 58104-8468; [17-48788] To fund the North Dakota Oral Health Coalition to expand and $75,000 PC increase opportunities for integration, education, and access in North Dakota. North Dakota Disability Advocacy Consortium P0 Box 7472, Bismarck, ND, 58507-7472; [16-483 14] To help consumers, families and service providers better $25,000 PC advocate for healthcare, housing, employment and other needs of disabled individuals. North Dakota Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health P.O. Box 3061, Bismarck, ND, 58502; [15-47125] $50,000 PC For general operating support to assist and empower parents to advocate for their children with behavioral, social and emotional challenges. Statement 21

North Dakota State College of Science Foundation 800 6th St N, Wahpeton, ND, 58076-0001; [16-47735] To provide skill training to New Americans and $70,000 PC underemployed individuals for manufacturing and certified nursing assistant positions. North Dakota Women's Network 1120 College Drive, Suite 100, Bismarck, ND, 58501; [17- 49392] $40,000 PC To develop a statewide strategic plan to increase civic engagement toward improving the status of women in North Dakota. North East Neighborhoods Development Corporation 1321 White Bear Ave N, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-2408; [17- 492421

To support the work of civic leaders in promoting citizenship, $150,000 PC diversity and inclusion, through creation of a vibrant public space where people can assemble, learn about and reflect upon our common values and our different heritages.

Northeast Youth and Family Services 3490 Lexington Avenue North, Shoreview, MN, 55126; [16- 485281 $20,000 PC To support quality afterschool and summer programming for at-risk youth at the Unity Center at Roseville Middle School.

Northern Lights Council - Boys Scouts of America 1929 N Washington Street, Suite AA, Bismarck, ND, 58501; [17-49357] $25,000 PC To support Cub Scouting programs serving Native American youth on North Dakota reservations and low-income boys attending schools in Bismarck/Mandan. Northern Plains Children's Advocacy Center 20 1st St SW Ste 202, Minot, ND, 58701-385 1; [16-48458] $50,000 For general operating support to provide services for abused children and their families in north central North Dakota.

Northland College 1411 Ellis Avenue, Ashland, WI, 54806-3999; [17-49481] $219,354 PC To implement the work of the Center for Rural Communities, a comprehensive regional database of quality-of-life metrics. Statement 21

Northland Foundation 202 West Superior Street, Suite 610, Duluth, MN, 55802; [17- 48750] To provide training, technical assistance, and resources to $65,000 PC develop sustainable intergenerational initiatives that benefit children, youth, and elders in four rural northeastern Minnesota communities. Northland Healthcare Alliance

2223 E Rosser Aye, Bismarck, ND, 58501-4949; [15-47053] $75,000 PC To support the Care Coordination model, which reduces health care costs and complications for individuals with high medical needs. Northland Health Partners Community Health Center P0 Box 535 104 Main St, Turtle Lake, ND, 58575-0535; [16- 48308] $100,000 PC To renovate a building for a community health center serving Native Americans and other underserved populations in the Bismarck-Mandan and surrounding region.

Northlands Rescue Mission 420 Division Aye, Grand Forks, ND, 58201; [17-49469] To provide intensive case management to shelter clients, $50,000 PC ongoing support to clients entering housing, and for staff well- being. North Metro Pediatrics, P.A 10081 Dogwood St NW Ste 100, Coon Rapids, MN, 55448- 5282; [17-49382] $125,000 PC For general operations to provide comprehensive, preventative care, and education for uninsured and under- insured families. NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Inc 1315 Penn Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, 55411; [16- 48262] $100,000 PC To support organization-wide integration of services including basic needs, prevention, family stability programming, medical, dental and behavioral health services.

Northside Economic Opportunity Network 1007 W Broadway Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-2503; [16- 47900] $50,000 PC For general operating support to serve entrepreneurs of color in North Minneapolis through the creation, growth and development of small businesses. Statement 21

Northwest Connection Family Resources 15896 W 3rd St, Hayward, WI, 54843-7110; [16-478771 For general operating support to support technical consulting $50,000 PC and educational opportunities to raise the quality of early childhood experiences and education. Oasis for Youth 2200 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN, 55431-3034; [17- 48743] $55,000 For general operations to provide supportive services and resources for homeless youth in suburban Hennepin County.

One2One 615 1st Ave. NE., Suite 500, Minneapolis, MN, 55413; [17- 488361 $40,000 PC For general operations to provide mentoring to foster students, effective schools and strong families. Open Access Connections 1821 University Avenue West, Suite N-184, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49065] $30,000 PC To provide free voice mail and supported cell phone service to the homeless and low-income community. Open Arms of Minnesota 2500 Bloomington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48316] For general operating support to decrease food insecurity $10,000 PC among vulnerable low-income Minnesotans living with serious illness and to improve nutrition and promote better health outcomes. Open Arms of Minnesota 2500 Bloomington Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48316] For general operating support to decrease food insecurity $50,000 PC among vulnerable low-income Minnesotans living with serious illness and to improve nutrition and promote better health outcomes. Open Cities Health Center, Inc

409 Dunlap St N, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-4201; [16-47464]

To support the Community Health Connections program's $50,000 PC work to provide the education, screening, and coordinated care needed to increase the early detection and timely and effective treatment and management of breast cancer, cervical cancer and diabetes. Statement 21

Open Hands Midway, Inc 436 Roy St N, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-3808; [17-491611 $3,500 PC To provide free food and household items for low-income individuals and families. Opportunity Partners, Inc

5500 Opportunity Court, Minnetonka, MN, 55343; [17-49351] $30,000 PC

For program support for the Community Living program.

Osceola Community Health Foundation, Inc P0 Box 218 2600 65th Aye, Osceola, WI, 54020-0218; [16- 485101 $25,000 SO I To support the execution of giveBlG St. Croix Valley, an online giving day that provides nonprofit organizations the ability to increase their fundraising capacity.

Our Neighbors' Place, Inc P0 Box 274 122 W Johnson St, River Falls, WI, 54022-0274; [16-47959] $35,000 For general operating support to provide transitional housing, basic needs and case management to homeless and at-risk families in western Wisconsin. Our Savior's Community Services 2315 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17- 49049] $30,000 PC To provide free English, math, citizenship, computer lab classes, and tutoring sessions for adult immigrant and refugee students in the Twin Cities. Ours to Serve House of Hospitality, Inc P.O. Box 1035, Bern idji, MN, 56619; [16-48087]

For general operating support to promote self-worth and $45,000 PC independence through the provision of temporary shelter and supportive services for families experiencing homelessness.

Page Education Foundation

P0 Box 581254, Minneapolis, MN, 55458-1254; [17-49150]

$86,900 PC To provide scholarships and support services for students of color in Greater Minnesota and to develop organizational effectiveness through strategic planning.

Park Nicollet Foundation

6500 Excelsior Blvd., Saint Louis Park, MN, 55426; [17-49044] $20,000 PC To support Growing Through Grief, a program that provides in- school grief support services, one-on-one counseling, and school crisis intervention. Statement 21

PEAK Grantmaking 1666 K Street NW, Suite 440, Washington, DC, 20006; [17- 489401 For membership renewal of to help improve grantmaking by $3,500 PC advancing the knowledge, skills and abilities of grants management professional and leading grantmakers to incorporate effective practices that benefit the philanthropic corn mu nity. People Reaching Out to Other People

14700 Martin Drive, Eden Prairie, MN, 55344; [16-48581] $50,000 PC For general operating support for hunger prevention programs and wraparound services to help individuals and families find a path toward stability. People Responding in Social Ministry (PRISM) 730 Florida Ave 5, Golden Valley, MN, 55426-1704; [17- 49307] $45,000 PC For general operations and equipment to provide food, clothing, and household needs in the northwest suburbs of Hennepin County. Perham Housing and Redevelopment Authority P0 Box 130 125 2nd Ave NE, Perham, MN, 56573-0130; [16- 48362] $15,000 GOV To support a revolving loan fund for security deposits on workforce housing rental units. Perspectives, Inc 3381 Gorham Aye, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55426-4240; [17- 49256] $60,000 PC To close the achievement gap by providing academic, social, and nutritional enrichment for homeless and at-risk students in grades K-8. Philanthrofund Foundation 2801 21st Avenue S. Ste. 132B, Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [17- 48804] $50,000 PC To support an initiative that seeks to develop and introduce a new standard for inclusion of the LGBT community within philanthropy. Pillsbury United Communities, Inc 125 W Broadway Ave Ste 130, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-2245; [16-48109] $500,000 PC To support North Market, a social enterprise created to address food access, and health and wealth disparities in North Minneapolis. Statement 21

Playworks Education Energized

2610 University Ave West, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [17-487781 $20,000 PC To provide elementary school youth with the opportunities to develop and practice early social and emotional skills.

Plymouth Christian Youth Center

2210 Oliver Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-1821; [17-487481

- $60,000 PC For general operations to provide at-risk youth with skills and supportive services and to provide capital support for a historic North Minneapolis community space.

PossAbilities of Southern Minnesota, Inc 1808 3rd Avenue SE, Rochester, MN, 55904; [17-487591 For general operations to provide opportunities for children $75,000 PC and adults with disabilities to contribute to and connect with their community. Power of People Leadership Institute 600 18th Ave N Ste 1, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-3368; [17- 494861 $40,000 PC To equip ex-offenders with the strategies, tools, networks, and opportunities to overcome barriers to sustainability.

Prairie Home Hospice, Inc

408 E Main St Ste 8, Marshall, MN, 56258-2665; [17-49494] $80,000 PC To support the capital campaign to purchase, renovate, and equip the McLaughlin Hospice House in Marshall, MN.

Prepare + Prosper 2610 University Ave W Ste 450, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1055; [17-49504] For general operations to increase the financial capability of $125,000 PC low- and moderate-income individuals through free tax preparation, financial planning and goal setting, and development of a suite of financial products through the FAIR initiative. Presbyterian Homes and Services

2845 Hamline Ave. N., Roseville, MN, 55113; [17-48801] $50000 PC To strengthen capacity by providing affordable housing with services for frail, low-income older adults in St. Paul, Minnesota. Statement 21

Presentation College

1500 North Main Street, Aberdeen, SD, 57401; [16-48380] $19,980 PC To purchase nursing education equipment for college students in southern Minnesota. Presentation Partners in Housing 1101 32nd Ave. S., Fargo, ND, 58103; [17-49090] $80,000 PC For general operations to provide short-term housing assistance to prevent homelessness. Prevention Health Care Agency dba Isuroon

1600 E Lake St Fl 1, Minneapolis, MN, 55407-1884; [16-48598]

To strengthen the leadership, management and $80,000 PC organizational structures of the eight health and social service member organizations of the Coalition of Somali American Leaders. Prevention Health Care Agency dba Isuroon

1600 E Lake St Fl 1, Minneapolis, MN, 55407-1884; [17-49042] $50,000 PC For general operations to strengthen organizational infrastructure to improve health and better serve Somali women and their families. PRG, Inc

2017 E 38th St. Minneapolis, MN, 55407-2915; [17-49398] $30,000 PC For general operations to address the racial homeownership gap through housing counseling and the development of affordable housing. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

13901 Fairview Dr, Burnsville, MN, 55337-5797; [17-49338] $15,000 PC To support ongoing oral care and education services to uninsured and under-insured people in Dakota and the surrounding counties and communities. Productive Alternatives, Inc

1205 N Tower Rd, Fergus Falls, MN, 56537-1077; [17-49279] $87,400 PC For purchase of vehicles to support programming and transportation needs in rural West Central Minnesota communities. Project Diva 2100 Stevens Ave Ste 200, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2570; [17- 49316] $10,000 PC For general operations to provide coaching and mentoring for urban African American girls. Statement 21

Project FINE, Inc 202 W. Third St., Winona, MN, 55987; [16-48517] For general operating support to provide services, educational $40,000 programs, and assistance for New Americans in the Winona area. Project for Pride in Living, Inc

1035 Franklin Ave. E., Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48500] $100,000 PC To provide a continuum of customized services for low- income individuals and families that empower them to achieve greater equity and self-sufficiency. Project GEM 631 320th Ave., Pemberton, MN, 56078; [17-492151 For general operations to provide outreach program services $12,000 PC for low-income/disadvantaged youth in the greater Mankato area. Promise Neighborhood of Central Minnesota P0 Box 6082 1114 9th Ave SE, Saint Cloud, MN, 56302-6082; [17-48976] $50,000 PC For general operations to improve data management, fund development, program evaluation and program impact for youth and families in the Talahi neighborhood in St. Cloud.

Quincy House

1611 Lake Johanna Blvd., Arden Hills, MN, 55112; [17-49508] $10,000 PC For general operations for a youth development program in northern Ramsey County.

Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead

P0 Box 2984 317 8th St N, Fargo, ND, 58108-2984; [17-49055]

For general operations to provide comprehensive services to $75,000 victims of domestic/dating violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, trafficking/ sexual exploitation and child sexual abuse in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

Reach Out and Read Minnesota 701 Park Ave Mail Code G-7, Minneapolis, MN, 55415; [16- 48640] $50,000 PC For general operations to develop and increase reading skills among young children and their families through local pediatric providers. Statement 21

Reading Partners

180 Grand Aye, Suite 800, Oakland, CA, 94612; [17-48749] $40,000 To provide one-on-one literacy support for 450 low-income students in 11 Minneapolis and St. Paul schools.

Ready Set Smile, PA

3751 17th Ave 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55407-2807; [17-49431] $35,000 PC For general operations to provide preventive oral health services and education to low-resource children and families in Minneapolis. Rebound, Inc 3415 Fremont Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, 55412; [16- 48604] $30,000 PC For the Jordon House only programming to provide supportive housing and services to 14- to 21-year-old boys.

Rebuilding Together - Fargo Moorhead Area, Inc 700 Main Ave Ste 10, Fargo, ND, 58103-1807; [17-49411] $20,000 PC For general operations to maintain safe, healthy, and affordable housing in the Fargo-Moorhead community.

Rebuilding Together - Twin Cities 1050 33rd Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [16-48524]

For general operating support to preserve affordable PC homeownership for low-income families in the Twin Cities by providing critical repair and accessibility modification services.

RECLAIM 771 Raymond Ave., Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [17-48833] For general operations to support queer and transsexual $25,000 PC youth wellness and self-reliance through accessible mental health support. Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 88455 Pike Road, Bayfield, WI, 54814-4818; [17-49314] To support the development of the Boys & Girls Club of $54,145 GOV Gitchigami.

Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians P0 Box 574 15484 Migizi Dr, Red Lake, MN, 56671-0574; [17- 48783] $60,000 GOV To provide access to equipment, technical assistance, and loan capital to help Red Lake families capitalize on the growing local and healthy foods economy. Statement 21

Redwood County P0 Box 130 250 S Jefferson St, Redwood Falls, MN, 56283- 0130; [16-48716] $40,000 GOV To provide regional access for child sexual abuse and serious physical abuse allegations in a safe and neutral setting.

Regions Hospital Foundation 640 Jackson Street, MS 11202C, Saint Paul, MN, 55101; [16- 48697] $100,000 PC To support the construction of a new 16-bed intensive residential treatment services facility in the East Metro.

RELATE, Inc 5125 County Road 101, Ste. 300, Minnetonka, MN, 55345- 1511; [17-49024] $40,000 PC For general operations to provide mental and chemical health services to individuals of all ages in the west metro Twin Cities suburbs. ResourceWest, Inc

1011 1st St S Ste 109, Hopkins, MN, 55343-9476; [17-48878] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide services that assist the working poor in the western Twin Cities suburbs to move towards greater self-sufficiency. Restorative Justice of Northwest Wisconsin, Inc P0 Box 510 7726 Rasmusen St, Siren, WI, 54872-0510; [14- 45953] $10,000 For general operations to serve youth offenders in Burnett County. Restorative Justice of Northwest Wisconsin, Inc P0 Box 510 7726 Rasmusen St, Siren, WI, 54872-0510; [17- 49222] $125,000 For general operations to promote restorative justice and combat methamphetamine addiction. Rêve Academy 807 Broadway St. NE Suite 160, Minneapolis, MN, 55413; [17- 48757] $20,000 PC For general operations to provide underserved students the opportunity to explore careers in business, technology, and design. Rewind, Inc

840 E. Main Street, Perham, MN, 56573-1934; [17-49515] $50,000 PC To renovate and repair a housing treatment facility and purchase furniture, appliances, and equipment to serve individuals overcoming addiction. Statement 21

Rice Health Foundation

301 Becker Ave SW, Willmar, MN, 56201-3302; [17-49151] $75,000 so i To provide oral health services to under-served children and adults. Richland County

413 3rd Avenue North, Wahpeton, ND, 58075; [16-48635] $54,129 GOV To develop a community coalition for the creation of programming to prevent and reduce youth alcohol use in the Wahpeton area. River Falls Community Food Pantry P0 Box 341 222 N Main St Ste C, River Falls, WI, 54022-0341; [17-48832] $30,000 PC For general operations to provide food and other essentials to low-income families. Riverfront Activity Center, Inc 3000 South Aye, La Crosse, WI, 54601-6754; [16-48527]

To provide behavior support services for youth and adults $50,000 PC with disabilities to ensure that they have the opportunities to achieve their goals for independence.

Riverland Community College 1900 8th Avenue N.W., Austin, MN, 55912; [16-48662] $57,131 PC For support of focused academic guidance, counseling, and support services to under-served student populations.

Rivers of Hope P0 Box 511 207 Walnut Street, Monticello, MN, 55362; [17- 49052] $64,000 PC For general operations for an array of supportive services for victims of domestic violence in Sherburne and Wright Counties. Riverview Church 307 Norway Ave. P0 Box 195, Pine River, MN, 56474; [15- 47188] $30,000 PC For general operations for out-of-school-time programs at The Warehouse to help youth in Pine River-Backus develop social-emotional assets. Rochester Area Foundation 12 Elton Hills Dr NW, Rochester, MN, 55901; [16-48411]

To connect health providers and patients to local, evidence- $39,480 PC based health promotion programs in order to support people's health in the communities in which they live. Statement 21

Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest

818 Fulton Street SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [17-49141] $20,000 For general operations to support children with life- threatening illnesses and their families. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Bismarck P0 Box 7323, Bismarck, ND, 58507-7322; [17-49094]

To sustain and expand the services of the Ronald McDonald $187,219 PC Care Mobile, which provides access to oral health care for underserved children in western North Dakota.

Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley, Inc

1330 18th Avenue South, Fargo, ND, 58103; [15-47232] $100,000 PC To increase the availability of short-term housing for families with critically-ill children in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley, Inc

1330 18th Avenue South, Fargo, ND, 58103; [15-47232] $150,000 To increase the availability of short-term housing for families with critically-ill children in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

Ronald McDonald House of Rochester MN 850 2nd St SW, Rochester, MN, 55902-2938; [16-48063] To support a capital campaign to expand the Ronald $250,000 PC McDonald House, which provides a home away from home for families seeking medical treatment for their critically ill child. Rondo Community Land Trust 626 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49361] To support commercial/residential buildings on Selby Avenue $100,000 PC that will provide long-term affordable commercial space for small, local and minority-owned businesses along with affordable senior housing. RS EDEN 1931 W Broadway Ave Ste 101, Minneapolis, MN, 55411- 2469; [17-4908 1] $50,000 For a case management model that assesses, links, and supports every tenant along a spectrum related to vocation, life skills, and community engagement. Rural Enrichment and Counseling Headquarters, Inc

P0 Box 237 421 5th St, Hawley, MN, 56549-0237; [17-48760] $45,600 PC For general operations to meet basic needs and employment supports for people living in Clay, Norman, and Becker Counties. Statement 21

Ruth's House of Hope, Inc 219 4th Ave NW, Faribault, MN, 55021-5170; [16-48370] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide safe shelter and supportive services for homeless women and children.

Sabathani Community Center, Inc 310 E 38th St Ste 200, Minneapolis, MN, 55409-1337; [16- 48327] $20,000 PC To provide Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) education and empowerment programming for at- risk youth ages 13-18 in South Minneapolis.

Sacred Pipe Resource Center P0 Box 1076 400 W Main St. Mandan, ND, 58554-7076; [17- 49146]

For the Return to Wellness Initiative focused on improving $50,000 PC health outcomes for Native Americans in the Bismarck area through increasing access to traditional foods, teaching nutrition and cooking skills, and increasing physical activity.

Safe Avenues P.O. Box 568, WilImar, MN, 56201; [17-49012] $50,000 PC To provide after school visitation hours for children and families. Safe Shelter P0 Box 1934 112 6th St SE, Jamestown, ND, 58402-1934; [17- 490571 $50,000 PC To construct a building to provide emergency safe housing for victims of domestic violence and their children.

Saint Paul Police Foundation 380 Jackson St Ste 287, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-3884; [16- 47668] $250,000 PC To provide general operating support to the Saint Paul Police Foundation for ongoing and new community outreach and engagement projects. Science Museum of Minnesota

120 Kellogg Blvd W, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1202; [16-48703] $50,000 PC To support the Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center which exposes youth to digital and media technology. Statement 21

Second Harvest Heartland, Inc

1140 Gervais Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55109-2020; [17-49026]

To help food-insecure people gain access to healthy food $250,000 through a new infrastructure and breakthrough programs, and by strengthening the network in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and neighboring states. Second Harvest North Central Food Bank P0 Box 5130 2222 Cromell Dr, Grand Rapids, MN, 55744- 5130; [17-49434]

To help food-insecure individuals and families in north central $75,000 PC Minnesota by working with the region's many small hunger relief agencies to increase their overall capacity and distribution of fresh, nutritious produce.

Seward Redesign, Inc 2619 East Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55406; [17- 49181] $40,000 PC For general operations to increase livability and economic health of the Seward and Longfellow neighborhoods through small business development, housing and transportation.

Sexual Assault Services, Inc 324 S 5th St Ste 5, Brainerd, MN, 56401; [16-48525] For general operations to provide services for victims of $50,000 PC sexual assault, and to offer education and prevention programs in Crow Wing County. Simpson Housing Services, Inc 2100 Pillsbury Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55408; [17- 489621 $100,000 For general operations to provide emergency shelter, supportive housing, and educational services for families and individuals experiencing homelessness. Sioux Trails Mental Health Center 1407 S State St. New Ulm, MN, 56073-37 15; [17-489571 For support of the Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program, PC which provides treatment to decrease self-destructive behaviors among high-risk clients. Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet

1884 Randolph Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55105; [16-48689] $60,000 PC For general operations to serve low-income immigrants and refugees by providing services that meet immediate needs. Statement 21

Sitting Bull College

9299 Highway 24, Fort Yates, ND, 58538-9706; [17-49507]

$33,700 PC To provide support for small businesses and entrepreneurs, as well as credit counseling services and financial education to the residents of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.

Sojourner Project, Inc P0 Box 272, Hopkins, MN, S5343; [16-48375] For general operating support to increase the safety of $35,000 PC domestic violence victims and foster safer communities through responsive services. Solid Ground

3521 Century Ave N, White Bear Lake, MN, 55110; [16-48431] $75,000 PC For general operating support to provide housing and self- sufficiency services for families experiencing homelessness.

Souris Valley United Way 1941 4th St SW, Minot, ND, 58701-6403; [17-488 19] $20,000 PC To develop Caleb's Clubhouse, an inclusive child care center for children with and without autism spectrum disorders.

South East Education Cooperative 1305 9th Ave. S., Fargo, ND, 58103-2501; [16-47786] $71,500 GOV To help every child in North Dakota become a successful reader by the end of third grade. Southeastern Minnesota Private Industry Council, Inc. dba Workforce Development, Inc

2070 College View Rd. E., Rochester, MN, 55904; [16-48653] $125,000 PC To provide academic support and career navigation for disadvantaged populations to enter and/or move up in healthcare careers.

Southern Anoka Community Assistance, Inc

627 38th Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55421-3806; [17-49456]

For general operations to expand food, referral services, $25,000 PC school lunches, and other basic needs programming to low- income communities in Anoka County and Northeast Minneapolis. Statement 21

Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation P0 Box 695 525 Florence Aye, Owatonna, MN, 55060-0695; [17-49263] $80,000 PC To increase the quality, sustainability and viability of child care businesses among emerging and diverse populations in Southern Minnesota. Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services, Inc

55 5th St E Ste 1000, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1717; [16-48519]

To support a collaboration that addresses the social $65,000 PC determinants of health in low-income individuals and families by integrating civil legal services into the primary health care model. Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women P0 Box 166 551 E Park St, Belle Plaine, MN, 56011-0166; [17- 49543] $15,000 PC To carry out the Diversity Action Plan and re-launch the Latina Advocacy Program to better serve Latina victims of domestic abuse. Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women P0 Box 166 551 E Park St, Belle Plaine, MN, 56011-0166; [17- 49543] $20,000 PC To carry out the Diversity Action Plan and re-launch the Latina Advocacy Program to better serve Latina victims of domestic abuse. Southside Community Health Services, Inc

4243 4th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55409; [16-48717]

For general operations to increase access to critical medical, $75,000 PC dental, vision, and behavioral health services and reduce health disparities through comprehensive outreach and care coordination programs for south Minneapolis residents.

Southside Family Nurturing Center, Inc 2448 18th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17- 48785] $75,000 PC For general operations to provide high-quality early intervention and prevention services to low-income families and children. Statement 21

Southside Services, Inc 1845 E Lake St. Suite 200, Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [16- 48238]

To support young adults with developmental disabilities $15,000 PC through the Support, One-on-One, Awareness, Recreation (SOAR) program by meeting immediate needs, facilitating group experiences, promoting social awareness and encouraging self-sufficiency.

St. Charles Fire and Rescue 830 Whitewater Avenue, Saint Charles, MN, 55972; [16- 48145] $75,000 GOV To assist the department with the purchase of equipment critical to the safety of its volunteer-based firefighting and rescue unit. St. Croix Family Resource Center

P0 Box 73 609 5th St 5, Bayport, MN, 55003-0073; [17-49417] $40,000 PC For general operations to promote housing and food stability and address root causes of poverty in the Stillwater area.

St. Croix Valley Foundation

516 2nd Street, Suite 214, Hudson, WI, 54016; [14-45744] $8,500 PC To support the operations of the Somerset Community Food Pantry. St. Croix Valley Habitat for Humanity 801 Wagner Dr, Roberts, WI, 54023-8648; [16-48199] To support the development of the Eco Center, a community $50,000 PC engagement space and program that leverages the success of programs. St. Croix Valley Restorative Justice Program, Inc

215 N 2nd St Ste 108, River Falls, WI, 54022-3706; [16-48434] $30,000 PC For general operating support to focus on prevention, intervention and reintegration to assist in identifying and preventing risky behaviors. St. Croix Valley Sexual Assault Response Team, Inc 1343 N. Main St. River Falls, WI, 54022; [17-49266] For general operations to provide forensic medical $60,000 PC examination services and advocacy to victims of sexual assault in western Wisconsin. Statement 21

St. David's Center

3395 Plymouth Road, Minnetonka, MN, 55305; [17-489481

To improve parent-child attachment, stabilize families and $60,000 PC reduce child protection recidivism through comprehensive assessment and relational intervention with children aged 0 to 30 months in out-of-home placement and their primary ca regivers. St. Louis Park Emergency Program 6812 W Lake St, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55426-4208; [16- 48135] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide food and essential basic needs in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota. St. Mary's Health Clinics 1884 Randolph Ave., Saint Paul, MN, 55105; [16-47757] $50,000 PC For general operating support to provide medical services to uninsured individuals, families, and children.

St. Paul & Ramsey County Domestic Abuse Intervention Project 394 Dayton Ave., Saint Paul, MN, 55102; [17-49379] $40,000 PC To support The FLARE-UP Project, which works to reduce domestic homicides through increased protections and services to victims. St. Stephen's Human Services, Inc

2309 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48566] $75,000 PC For general operations to assist homeless families and single adults in finding safe, stable housing and the support services needed to retain that housing. Starbuck Fire Department 307 E. 5th St, Starbuck, MN, 56381; [17-49253] $55,947 GOV To assist the department with the purchase of equipment critical to the safety of its volunteer-based firefighting unit.

Steele County Clothesline, Inc 155 Oakdale St. Owatonna, MN, 55060-4216; [17-49327] For general operations to provide clothing and small $42,500 PC household items to low-income and homeless individuals and families in Steele County. Statement 21

Steele County Food Shelf Inc 155 Oakdale St., Suite A, Owatonna, MN, 55060-4216; [17- 491021 $20,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs and promote stability and self-sufficiency for families and individuals in Steele County, Minnesota. Stepping Stones of Dunn County, Inc 1602 Stout Road, Menomonie, WI, 54751; [16-47547] $63,000 PC To provide operating and capacity-building support to provide basic needs support services. Stewartville Fire Department 105 1st St E, Stewartville, MN, 55976-1247; [16-48478]

To assist the department with the purchase of equipment $55,000 GOV critical for sustaining and coordinating fire and rescue services during natural disasters and catastrophes.

Store to Door 1935 County Road B2 W Ste 250, Roseville, MN, 55113-2722; [16-48547] $45,000 PC To pilot a new care-giver focused strategy for families supporting seniors.

Sub-Saharan African Youth & Family Services in Minnesota

1885 University Avenue, Suite W-297, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [16-48518] $32,000 PC For general operating support to expand programs and services for African immigrants and refugees in the Twin Cities. Summit Academy OIC 935 Olson Memorial Highway, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [16- 47482] $112,500 PC To provide adult basic education, vocational training, and employment referrals for low-income and minority people in St. Paul and the Twin Cities metro area.

Sunshine Memorial Foundation 4200 James Ray Dr., Ste. 407, Grand Forks, ND, 58202; [16- 48297] $200,000 PC To develop a hospitality home serving patients and families seeking health care in Grand Forks. Tasks Unlimited, Inc 2419 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16- 48503] $40,000 PC To provide paid, on-the-Job training for people with serious and persistent mental illness for placement in their choice of competitive or peer-supported employment. Statement 21

The "Yes" Network P0 Box 1042 1030 4th St SE Ste 114, Saint Cloud, MN, 56302- 1042; [17-48740] $35,000 PC For general operations to provide out-of-school-time programs for youth and families in St. Cloud. The Aliveness Project

3808 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, 55409; [17-49340] $40,000 PC For general operations to provide community support and direct services to people living with HIV in Minnesota.

The Arc Greater Twin Cities 2446 University Ave W, Suite 110, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [16- 48408]

For general operating support to protect the human rights of $40,000 individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families so they may have a lifetime of full inclusion and participation in their communities.

The Arc Southeastern Minnesota 6301 Bandel Rd NW, Suite 605, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17- 49193] $30,000 PC For general operations to provide services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Blake School 110 Blake Road South, Hopkins, MN, 55343; [16-48010]

To provide academic enrichment and college access support $20,000 PC to high-potential students in Minneapolis Public Schools and train diverse college students to become excellent teachers.

The Bra inerd Baxter Youth Center

723 Washington Street, Brainerd, MN, 56401; [17-49519] $30,000 PC For general operations to build youth assets and skills in at- risk and homeless youth in Brainerd. The Bridge for Youth

1111 W 22nd St, Minneapolis, MN, 55405-2705; [17-49063]

$100,000 PC For general operating support to provide crisis intervention, shelter and support services to homeless youth and to provide affordable housing options to older homeless youth.

The Bridge to Hope P0 Box 700, Menomonie, WI, 54751-0700; [17-49342] $100,000 PC For general operations and capital support to serve victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault. and human trafficking. Statement 21

The Center for Victims of Torture 2356 University Ave W Ste 430, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1860; [16-48509] To address the underlying causes of poverty among refugees $50,000 PC and asylum seekers by providing services that help torture survivors rebuild their lives and become productive members of the community. The Center for Victims of Torture 2356 University Ave W Ste 430, Saint Paul, MN, 55114-1860; [16-48589] $50,000 PC To provide mental health first aid, psycho-education, and parenting support for the Somali community in St. Cloud.

The Dwelling Place 940 44th Ave NE Unit 21307, Columbia Heights, MN, 55421- 3293; [16-48673] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide safe transitional housing, supportive services, and educational programming for women and children fleeing abuse. The Family Place 244 10th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-2316; [17-49010] To provide homeless and precariously housed families with $50,000 PC education and empowerment with a goal of achieving permanent stability. The Fargo-Moorhead Coalition for Homeless Persons P0 Box 5653 222 Broadway N Ste BiOS, Fargo, ND, 58105- 5653; [17-48870] $60,000 PC For general operations to provide services to Cass County, North Dakota and Clay County, Minnesota. The Food Group, Inc

8S01 54th Avenue North, New Hope, MN, 55428; [16-48391] $25,000 PC To support cultural equity programs and capital needs to address food insecurity. The Food Group, Inc

8501 54th Avenue North, New Hope, MN, 55428; [16-48391] $50,000 PC To support cultural equity programs and capital needs to address food insecurity. The Foundation Center

32 Old Slip, 24th Floor, New York, NY, 10005; [17-49364]

For membership renewal of this organization, which works to $8,000 PC promote philanthropy in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin communities by providing free local access to resources in order to help make positive change. Statement 21

The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library

1080 Montreal Ave., Ste. 2, Saint Paul, MN, 55116; [16-475631 $126,802 PC To support the Rural Libraries and Literacy Leadership program for southeastern Minnesota communities. The HousingLink 275 Market Street, Suite 509, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [17- 48808] $80,000 PC To develop an online tool to connect low-income renters with affordable Project-Based Section 8 housing.

The Institute for New Americans 1128 Harmon Place, Suite 318, Minneapolis, MN, 55403; [17- 49491] $50,000 PC For general operations to sustain and grow the adult basic education program, serving immigrants and refugees.

The Lakes Community Health Center, Inc 7665 US Highway 2, Iron River, WI, 54847; [17-49249] $61,404 To support the expansion of pediatric occupational therapy for the community health clinic. The Lift Garage

5925 Nicollet Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN, 55407; [17-49009] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide car repairs at below-market rates for low-income clients in the Twin Cities Metro area.

The Link

1210 Glenwood Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [16-47422] $50,000 PC To pilot an innovative model of ending homelessness of LGBTQ youth in the Twin Cities. The Link

1210 Glenwood Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [16-48439] $75,000 PC To provide seven site-based and scattered-site supportive housing programs for homeless youth. The Main Street Project

105 4th St E Ste 213, Northfield, MN, 55057-2047; [17-49471] $150,000 PC For general operations to support a 100-acre research and demonstration farm for agripreneur training and regenerative agriculture for Latino farmers. Statement 21

The Miracle League of North Mankato

127 S 2nd St Ste 120, Mankato, MN, 56001-7334; [16-480381 $75,000 PC To build an inclusive, universally designed playground for children of all abilities. The Network for Better Futures 2620 Minnehaha Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55406-1500; [17- 491201 $120,000 PC For general operations to provide holistic wraparound services for men with histories of incarceration and multiple barriers to employment, self-sufficiency, and stability.

The Open Door 3910 Rahn Road, Eagan, MN, 55122; [16-47752] $75,000 PC For general operating support for work to end local hunger in Dakota County through access to healthy food.

Theresa Living Center

917 Jessamine Ave E, Saint Paul, MN, 55106-2638; [16-47633] $35,000 PC For general operating support to provide transitional and rapid re-housing services for homeless women and single- parent families in the east metro area. The Rose Ensemble

75 5th St W Ste 314, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1423; [16-486831 $40,000 PC To support sacred music performances and outreach programs in Greater Minnesota. The Saint Paul Foundation 101 5th St E Ste 2400, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1800; [16- 48026] $15,000 PC To support the Community Sharing Fund, which provides small, timelygrants up to $500 to assist East Metro area families and individuals facing an unexpected crisis.

The Saint Paul Foundation 101 5th St F Ste 2400, Saint Paul, MN, 55 101-1800; [16- 48497] $97,500 PC To expand the RealTime Talent public-private collaboration to prevent workforce shortages and improve alignment between employers and job seekers.

The Saint Paul Foundation 101 5th St E Ste 2400, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1800; [17- 49030] $25,000 PC To increase employment and economic vitality for St. Paul's East Side residents. Statement 21

The Salvation Army 505 W. 8th St., New Richmond, WI, 54017; [17-48919] $50,000 PC For general operations to serve homeless individuals and families in St. Croix, Burnett and Polk counties. The Salvation Army, Northern Division

2445 Prior Ave N, Roseville, MN, 55113-2714; [17-49191] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide emergency rent and mortgage assistance to households in Minot, North Dakota.

The Salvation Army, Northern Division

2445 Prior Ave N, Roseville, MN, 55113-2714; [17-49237]

$100,000 PC To support Booth Brown House, which provides emergency shelter, basic needs, and supportive services to help young adults overcome homelessness and succeed in life.

The Salvation Army, Northern Division

2445 Prior Ave N, Roseville, MN, 55113-2714; [17-49822]

To provide program support to eight Salvation Army Corps in $325,000 PC Minnesota and support the technical assistance and program management role of the Salvation Army, Northern Division Headquarters. The Salvation Army, Wisconsin & Upper Michigan P0 Box 26019 11315 W Watertown Plank Rd, Wauwatosa, WI, 53226-0019; [17-48929] $30,000 PC For general operations to address short-term, acute basic needs for individuals and families in Ashland and Bayfield counties. The Sanneh Foundation, Inc

2090 Conway St, Saint Paul, MN, 55119-4040; [16-48520] $75,000 For general operations to expand delivery of core youth development programs in the Twin Cities Metro and urban Central Minnesota. The Village Family Service Center 1201 25th Street South, Fargo, ND, 58103; [17-48853] $65,000 PC To facilitate an office relocation and expansion of mental health services in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Think Small 10 Yorkton Ct, Saint Paul, MN, 55117-1065; [17-49319] $45 000 PC To support a program to provide professional development to child care providers to better serve at-risk children. Statement 21

Three Rivers Community Action, Inc

1414 Northstar Dr, Zumbrota, MN, 55992-1091; [17-490781

$57,700 PC To provide comprehensive counseling services and resources to emerging markets households to increase home ownership among households of color throughout southern Minnesota.

Three Rivers Crisis Center, Inc

509 Dakota Ave. Suite B, Wahpeton, ND, 58075; [17-48797]

For general operations to provide therapeutic counseling $34,070 PC services to primary and secondary victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child sexual abuse in Richland County, North Dakota. TNT Kid's Fitness 2800 Main Aye, Fargo, ND, 58103-6811; [17-48931] $75,000 PC To develop a special needs business and curriculum model for a fitness program for youth with disabilities.

Torah Academy 2800 Joppa Ave 5, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55416-4104; [16- 48637] $50,000 PC To further develop a comprehensive community-based safety & security program for the Fern Hill area in Minneapolis, MN.

Touchstone Mental Health 2312 Snelling Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-47882] To provide basic needs for adults with a mental illness $25,000 PC transitioning from hospitals, shelters, crisis programs and those at risk of becoming homeless to stable community housing. Tracy's Sanctuary House 908 N 8th St, Bismarck, ND, 58501-4108; [17-48922] $30,000 PC For general operations to help meet the basic needs of families in medical crisis situations. Tree Trust 2231 Edgewood Ave 5, Saint Louis Park, MN, 55426-2822; [16- 48720] $70,000 PC To provide resources that directly assist young people in gaining job skills, work experience, and learning opportunities. Statement 21

Tn-County Action Program, Inc P0 Box 683 1210 23rd Ave 5, Waite Park, MN, 56387-0683; [17-48932] $50,000 PC To provide free tax services and financial literacy education to low- to moderate-income residents of Central Minnesota by IRS-certified, well-trained volunteer tax preparers.

Trinity Lutheran Church P0 Box 431 315 E Mill, Pelican Rapids, MN, 56572-0431; [17- 49430] $20,000 PC To provide programs that strengthen community relationships and improve the health and well-being of individuals in Pelican Rapids, MN. Tn-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc P0 Box 607 102 N Broadway, Crookston, MN, 56716-0607; [16-47540] $35,000 PC For general operations to support interventions addressing identified supportive housing needs in the community.

Tn-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc P0 Box 607 102 N Broadway, Crookston, MN, 56716-0607; [16-47540] $49,308 PC For general operations to support interventions addressing identified supportive housing needs in the community.

True Friends

10509 108th Street N.W., Annandale, MN, 55302; [17-48779] $45,000 PC To support family programs and respite care for families of children with special needs. Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity, Inc 1954 University Ave W, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-3426; [16- 48624] $100,000 PC To increase the opportunity for low-income families to buy affordable homes and expand choice of location within the seven-county metropolitan area. Twin Cities Public Television, Inc 172 4th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1492; [17-49433]

To launch a new public affairs journalism initiative aimed at $250,000 PC informing, engaging and connecting Minnesotans around issues that affect communities across our state.

Twin Cities Rise! 1301 Bryant Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, 55411; [16- 478241 $100,000 PC For general operations to support anti-poverty employment training. Statement 21

Ujamaa Place 1821 University Ave W Ste N257, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-2870; [17-489771 $80,000 PC For general operations to provide education and employment skills training; safe and secure housing; and mental health for African American young men. Union Gospel Mission Association of St. Paul 77 9th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55101; [17-48772] $75,000 PC To support the renovation of a new dental clinic to increase services to low-income patients. United Family Practice Health Center dba United Family Medicine

1026 West 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN, 55102; [17-48790] $100,000 PC For general operations to provide comprehensive, accessible, and integrated primary, behavioral, and dental health care services for under-served individuals and families in Saint Paul. United Way of Dunn County 3375 Kothlow Avenue, Suite 50, Menomonie, WI, 54751; [16- 48463] $35,000 PC To support the C3 Center, which provides resources to those in need of assistance during crisis situations.

United Way of Northeastern Minnesota 229 W. Lake Street, Chisholm, MN, 55719; [16-48216] $75,000 PC For general operations to address food insecurity in Northern Minnesota. United Way of Steele County

110 N Cedar Aye, Owatonna, MN, 55060-2304; [17-48753] $50,000 To pilot a program that will identify and create opportunities for New American parents to be engaged in school and community activities. United Way of West Central Minnesota 311 4th Street SW P0 Box 895, Willmar, MN, 56201-0895; [16- 47955] $50,000 PC To support the Growmobile, which prepares children in Kandiyohi County for kindergarten. United Way St. Croix Valley, Inc

516 2nd St Ste 214B, Hudson, WI, 54016-1595; [17-49169] $40,000 PC To leverage relationships between food pantries and local farmers to reduce hunger in Polk County. Statement 21

University of Minnesota Foundation 200 Oak St SE Ste 500, Minneapolis, MN, 55455-2010; [15- 47304] $1,000,000 PC To provide catalytic support that will transform the Center into a renown regional destination for pediatric care of children who experience abuse, maltreatment, and neglect.

University of Minnesota Foundation 200 Oak St SE Ste 500, Minneapolis, MN, 55455-2010; [17- 49259] To support job training for newly appointed tribal leaders and $150,000 PC administrators serving the Native Nations of Minnesota by offering a professional certificate program in tribal administration and governance. University of North Dakota

264 Centennial Drive, Grand Forks, ND, 58202; [16-48508]

To expand mentoring services for nursing students from $57,082 GOV diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds at the University of North Dakota (UND) College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines. University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Foundation, Inc 1725 State St. 2103 Centennial Hall, La Crosse, WI, 54601; [15- 47156] $25,000 PC To support It Makes Cents!, a financial literacy program which promotes better financial decision making among college students in the broader La Crosse community.

Urban Roots 463 Maria Avenue, Suite 207, Saint Paul, MN, 55106; [17- 49312] $30,000 PC For general operations for educational and employment opportunities for east St. Paul youth. Urban Squash Twin Cities 123 Harvard St. SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [16-48586] For general operating support to provide academic and $10,000 PC leadership opportunities for under-served, low-income middle and high school Twin Cities youth. Urban Ventures Leadership Foundation 2924 4th Ave 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55408; [17-49461] For general operations to support Urban Ventures' youth $100,000 PC development programs including out-of-school-time academic support, sports, nutrition education, and parent education. Statement 21

Valley Community Health Centers 212 S 4th St Ste 200, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-4781; [17- 487761 $73,710 PC To expand capacity to provide primary medical, dental and behavioral health services in the Grand Forks area.

Valley Health 360 Division Ave Suite 200, Grand Forks, ND, 58201; [16- 484421 $45,000 PC For general operations to increase health care services to at- risk and low-income women in Grand Forks. Valley Outreach 1911 Curve Crest Blvd W, Stillwater, MN, 55082-6063; [16- 48474] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs and relieve poverty in Stillwater and the surrounding area. Vernon Economic Development Association, Inc

1201 N Main St Ste 6, Viroqua, WI, 54665-1171; [17-49252] $85,000 PC For general operations to increase access to local food in the La Crosse region. Vietnamese Social Services of Minnesota

277 University Ave. W., Saint Paul, MN, 55103; [16-48421]

$70,000 For general operating support to provide comprehensive services and increase opportunities for Vietnamese and Karen immigrants and refugees in the Twin Cities.

Villa Nazareth dba CHI Riverview 5300 12th St 5, Fargo, ND, 58104; [16-484951 $92,000 PC To increase community participation and meeting basic needs of seniors in Fargo. Volunteer Attorney Program 314 W Superior St Ste 1000, Duluth, MN, 55802-1823; [17- 49495]

For general operations to enhance the civil legal services $30,000 PC currently available to low-income individuals in Aitkin, Crow Wing, and Koochiching Counties, and to start a new 'Ask an Attorney' free legal advice clinic in Koochiching County.

Volunteer Lawyers Network 600 Nicollet Mall Ste 390A, Minneapolis, MN, 55402-1641; [17-49531] $54,000 PC To provide free legal education and services to low-income i mmigrants and refugees in Minnesota. Statement 21

Volunteers Enlisted to Assist People 9600 Aldrich Ave 5, Bloomington, MN, 55420-4210; [16- 48104] $15,000 To support VEAP's integrated basic needs programs of food, social services, transportation and youth in the south metro.

Volunteers of America-Minnesota 7625 Metro Boulevard, Edina, MN, 55439; [16-48383] To provide supportive housing and stability for previously $55,000 PC homeless families in Central Minnesota who have family members with a chronic disability. Voyageur Outward Bound School 1400 Energy Park Dr Ste 18, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-5248; [16- 4850/I $55,000 PC To support low-income Twin Cities youth to develop their strength of character and leadership abilities through outdoor challenge and discovery. Voyageurs Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, Inc

3877 Stebner Road, Hermantown, MN, 55811; [16-47860] $20,000 PC To support Scouting programs of character, citizenship, leadership and fitness in Otto Bremer communities within the Voyageurs Area Council. Wallin Education Partners 5200 Willson Rd Ste 209, Minneapolis, MN, 55424-1343; [16- 48727] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide scholarships and ongoing support for low-income students to attend four-year colleges.

Wallin Education Partners 5200 Willson Rd Ste 209, Minneapolis, MN, 55424-1343; [16- 48727] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide scholarships and ongoing support for low-income students to attend four-year colleges.

Ward County Park Board P0 Box 5005 900 13th St SE, Minot, ND, 58702-5005; [17- 48951] $8,250 GOV For improvements to the park's exercise trails.

Washburn Area Ambulance Service

119 Washington Avenue, Washburn, WI, 54891; [16-48613] $26,758 GOV To support the purchase of equipment to increase the safety and efficiency of this volunteer-based provider of emergency medical services. Statement 21

Wayside House, Inc 3705 Park Center Blvd., Saint Louis Park, MN, 55416; [16- 483761 $60,000 PC To support expansion of services at the Wellness Center, an outpatient substance abuse and mental health care clinic for women and their families. Way to Grow 125 W. Broadway Ave., Ste. 110, Minneapolis, MN, 55411- 2246; [16-47585] $75,000 PC To support Great by 8, an early childhood and elementary literacy, math and health education program.

WE Charity 200 Deleware, Buffalo, NY, 14202; [16-48687]

To promote academic engagement, post-secondary $375,000 PC preparation/workforce readiness, and civic engagement for Minnesotan youth and deepen efficacy and reach of our experiential service-learning programming in the region.

WE Charity 200 Deleware, Buffalo, NY, 14202; [16-48687]

To promote academic engagement, post-secondary $375,000 PC prepa ration/workforce readiness, and civic engagement for Minnesotan youth and deepen efficacy and reach of our experiential service-learning programming in the region.

Welcome House, Inc P0 Box 3218, Bismarck, ND, 58502-3218; [16-48294] For general operations to provide housing, basic necessities, $75,000 PC case management and supportive services to homeless families with children. Wellshare International 122 W Franklin Ave Ste 510, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2454; [16-47901] $60,000 PC For general operating support to build capacity to deliver programs that improve the health of immigrant and refugee families in Minnesota. West Central Industries, Inc P0 Box 813 1300 22nd St SW, Willmar, MN, 56201-0813; [17- 49492] $47,000 PC To support the Resource Center Program, which connects families raising children with developmental disabilities to resources and activities in west-central Minnesota. Statement 21

West Central Initiative P0 Box 318 1000 Western Aye, Fergus Falls, MN, 56538-0318; [17-48823] $60,000 PC To support the replication of Early Childhood Dental Network (ECDN) coalitions. West Central Minnesota Communities Action, Inc 411 Industrial Park Blvd, Elbow Lake, MN, 56531-4213; [17- 49368] $88,000 PC To provide free taxpayer assistance to low-income, disadvantaged individuals, and families in west-central Minnesota and to increase fund development capacity.

Western Communities Action Network (WeCAN) 5213 Shoreline Drive, Mound, MN, 55364; [17-49022] For general operations to enhance stability and self- $75,000 PC sufficiency for low-income individuals and families in western Hennepin County. Western Wellness Foundation, Inc P0 Box 542 135 W Villard St, Dickinson, ND, 58602-0542; [17- 49304] $30,000 PC For general operations of this youth mentoring program for children in Stark County. West Hennepin Affordable Housing Land Trust 5101 Thimsen Ave Ste 202, Minnetonka, MN, 55345-4116; [17-48843] $40,000 PC For general operations to support growth and sustain affordable land trust home ownership opportunities across Western Hennepin County. Wilderness Inquiry

808 14th Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [16-48472] $50,000 PC For general operating support to support inclusive outdoor experiences that transform individuals and communities.

Wilkin County Public Health P0 Box 127 300 5th St 5, Brecken ridge, MN, 56520-0127; [17- 48958] $50,000 GOV To prevent and reduce youth substance use in the Breckenridge, Minnesota, area. Winona Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation 902 E. 2nd St., Ste 120, Winona, MN, 55987; [17-48830]

To provide opportunities for high school students to take part $81,000 PC in immersion experiences that focus on work preparedness, improved academic performance, and internships. Statement 21

Winona Community Foundation, Inc

51 East 4th Street, Suite 314, Winona, MN, 55987; [17-49072] $35,000 PC To build, energize, and sustain a collaborative, inclusive greater Winona community through community planning.

Winona Family YMCA, Inc 207 Winona St, Winona, MN, 55987; [16-47897] $250,000 PC For a capital campaign to build a new facility for the Winona Area community. Women's Advocates, Inc 588 Grand Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-2610; [15-47254] To support Women's Advocates scattered-sites, transitional $60,000 PC housing and aftercare support services for victims of domestic violence. Women's Alliance, Inc. dba Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center P0 Box 1081, Dickinson, ND, 58602-1081; [15-47193] $25,000 PC To support a new building for the Women's Alliance, which serves victims of domestic violence in western North Dakota.

Women's Foundation of Minnesota 105 5th Ave S Ste 300, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-6050; [17- 49328] $150,000 PC To build pathways to economic opportunity and improve the safety and well-being of girls and women.

Women's Shelter, Inc P0 Box 457, Rochester, MN, 55903; [17-49017]

For general operations to provide abused women and their $75,000 PC children with a safe place to live and tools to help them live healthy, independent and violence-free lives.

Women and Technology dba Center for Technology and Business

2720 E Broadway Aye, Bismarck, ND, 58501-5161; [16-48691] $50,000 PC For general operations for programs that develop leaders, build rural communities, and mentor entrepreneurs to create a stronger North Dakota economy. Statement 21

Women at the Courthouse, Inc 527 Marquette Ave Ste 1508, Minneapolis, MN, 55402-1317; [16-48686] For general operations to improve the judicial system $35,000 PC responses for women and children who have been exposed to domestic abuse, sexual assault, sexual violence, and sex trafficking. Women of Nations P0 Box 7125, Saint Paul, MN, 55107-0125; [17-49038] For general operations for an emergency shelter that provides $35,000 PC services to women and children fleeing domestic violence and sexual assault. YMCA of the Greater Twin Cities

30 South 9th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55402; [17L49096] $50,000 PC For general operations to support leadership transition, organizational restructuring, and youth development programming in Rochester.

Young Women's Christian Association of Minot, North Dakota

205 3rd Ave SE, Minot, ND, 58701; [16-48501] $55,000 PC For general operating support for an emergency homeless shelter for women and children, and for staff training and technology needs. Young Women's Christian Association of St. Paul

375 Selby Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1822; [17-49447] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide housing, employment services and youth leadership opportunities.

Youth Link 41 N 12th St, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-1325; [17-49421] To provide an array of services and resources to meet the $150,000 PC needs of young people aged 16-24 who are experiencing homelessness. Youth Service Bureau, Inc 101 Pine St W, Stillwater, MN, 55082-4994; [16-48452]

To provide youth-focused family counseling services, $200,000 PC diversion programs, chemical health support and parent education opportunities in Washington County and expand services in western Wisconsin and Ramsey county.

YWCA Cass Clay 3100 12th Avenue North, Fargo, ND, 58102; [17-49036] $75,000 PC To provide women and children with safe shelter, meet basic needs, and provide supportive services in the Fargo area. Statement 21

YWCA of La Crosse

3219 Commerce Street, La Crosse, WI, 54603; [17-49133] $40,000 PC To support the development of restorative justice tools to increase student success in La Crosse- area schools.

YWCA of Minneapolis 1130 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN, 55403; [17-48966] To provide Minneapolis students in grades K-12 with after- $50,000 PC school and summer programs that prepare youth to be learners, leaders and creators of change. Zion Originated Outreach Ministry 3244 Blaisdell Avenue South, #7, Minneapolis, MN, 55408; [17. 48979] $50,000 SO II To provide affordable and supportive housing for chronically homeless families with children and low-income households in the Twin Cities. Zumbro Valley Health Center

343 Woodlake Dr SE, Rochester, MN, 55904-6242; [16-48663] $100,000 PC To provide integrated care and address social determinants for under- and un-served patients diagnosed with a co-morbid condition.

Total Grant Payments $44,239,349 Statement 21

Otto Bremer Trust

Approved for 2018 Future Payments as of (December 31, 2017)

Organization, Location, Purpose Amount IRS Type

ABC for Rural Health, Inc.

100 Polk County Plaza, Suite 108, Balsam Lake, WI, 54810; [17-48736] $50,000 PC For general operations to provide support for health care consumers and providers by helping Wisconsin families obtain, keep and use public and private health care coverage. AccessAbility, Inc. 360 Hoover Street NE, Minneapolis, MN, 55413-2940; [16-48575] $50,000 PC For general operations and capital needs to provide services to individuals with disabilities and those recently released from incarceration.

Am Dah Yung Center 1089 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49478] $75,000 PC For general operations and capital support for culturally responsive supportive services and housing for homeless American Indian youth.

Am Dah Vung Center 1089 Portland Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [17-49478] PC For general operations and capital support for culturally responsive supportive services and housing for homeless American Indian youth.

Alexandra House, Inc. 10065 3rd St NE, Blame, MN, 55434-1534; [17-49499] For general operations to provide advocacy and support services to $20,000 PC victims/survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, dating violence, and abuse in later life. American Composers Forum 75 5th St W Ste 522, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1439; [17-48907] $47,000 PC To address community issues through the arts in Willmar, Minnesota.

Anne Carlsen Center for Children

P0 Box 8000 701 3rd St NW, Jamestown, ND, 58402-8000; [17-4909 1] $50,000 PC To construct a new residential facility to better meet the needs of disabled children and their families. Arc Upper Valley, Inc. 2500 DeMers Aye, Grand Forks, ND, 58201; [17-49023] For general operations to provide advocacy services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families to access $10 000 PC support and services in the Grand Forks area. Statement 21

Boys and Girls Club of Detroit Lakes, Inc.

P0 Box 83 150 Richwood Rd, Detroit Lakes, MN, 56502-0083; [17-49446] $200,000 PC To increase programming space to ensure more youth participation in the Boys & Girls Club of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. Boy Scouts of America 1124 11 1/2 St SE, Rochester, MN, 55904-5027; [16-48549] $71,366 PC To build fund development capacity to provide scouting programming in Southeastern Minnesota. Cankdeska Cikana Community College P0 Box 269 214 1st Aye, Fort Totten, ND, 58335-0269; [17-48964] $75,000 PC For a building that will provide cultural education programs, host conferences, and promote artist-owned small businesses. Carrington Health Center P0 Box 461 800 4th St N, Carrington, ND, 5842 1-0461; [17-48978] $100,000 PC To create a bariatric suite that provides safe, dignified, healthcare for patients of higher weight levels. Christian Unity Hospital Corporation 164 W 13th St, Grafton, ND, 58237-1826; [16-48529] $100,000 PC To increase the number and quality of healthcare services in the Grafton area. City of Fergus Falls 112 W. Washington Ave., Fergus Falls, MN, 56537; [17-48761] $50,000 GOV To support the construction and furnishing of an indoor play and learning space in the expanded Fergus Falls Public Library. City of Fergus Falls 112 W. Washington Ave., Fergus Falls, MN, 56537; [17-48761] $50,000 GOV To support the construction and furnishing of an indoor play and learning space in the expanded Fergus Falls Public Library. City of Warren 120 E. Bridge Avenue, Warren, MN, 56762; [16-48695] $5,000 GOV To provide access to health information, services, and resources to seniors over 65 years old in the Warren area. Community Emergency Service, Inc. 1900 11th Ave 5, Minneapolis, MN, 55404-2012; [16-48570]

To alleviate food insecurity in the homebound elderly and disabled population, allowing them to remain independent and in their homes.

$10,000 PC Statement 2?

Community Referral Agency, Inc.

P0 Box 365 403 Gandy View Aye, Milltown, WI, 54858-0365; [16-48482] $5,000 PC For general operating support to provide shelter and support to those who have experienced domestic violence and their children in Polk and Burnett counties. Coulee Council on Addictions, Inc. 921 West Avenue S., La Crosse, WI, 54601; [17-49140] To support a capital campaign to create a safe, inviting, and accessible $100,000 PC space to provide services and programming for those seeking recovery from addictions. Dakota Woodlands, Inc. 3430 Wescott Woodlands, Eagan, MN, 55123-1229; [17-48906] $25,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs and supportive services for homeless women and children in Dakota County. Dyslexia Institute of Minnesota Inc., dba The Reading Center 847 5th Street NW, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17-49302] $125,000 PC For general operations and support of a capital campaign to serve students with dyslexia. Family Promise in Anoka County 14515 Nowthen Blvd NW, Ramsey, MN, 55303-6151; [16-48712] To provide case management services for families outside the shelter to $20,000 PC move more quickly into secure housing, and to provide follow-up to ensure long-term housing independence. Feed My People, Inc 2610 Alpine Road, Eau Claire, WI, 54703; [17-49350] $60,000 PC For general operations and capital support to build the network and capacity of this regional food bank. Global Friends Coalition 600 Demers Ave Ste 406A, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-4599; [17-49356] $25,000 PC For general operations to support refugee integration in the Greater Grand Forks community. Great Rivers United Way, Inc. 1855 E Main St., Onalaska, WI, 54650; [16-48346] $10,000 PC To support Compass Now Needs Assessment, a collective impact project identifying community needs within a six-county region. House of Charity 510 S. 8th St., Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17-48746] For general operations for housing, case management, meals and chemical/mental health for homeless adults in and near downtown Minneapolis. $15,000 PC Statement 21

Independence Center, Inc. 51 1st Avenue South, Waite Park, MN, 56387; [17-49079] For general operations to help adults with developmental and intellectual $50,000 PC disabilities to obtain basic needs support, employment, and access to other community resources. Initiative Foundation 405 1st St SE, Little Falls, MN, 56345-3007; [16-48625] To enhance the fiscal health of nonprofits and improve the quantity and $50,000 PC quality of services to better serve the community and grow the management skills of the board and staff. Interfaith Caregivers of Polk County, Inc. P0 Box 65 133 Eider St., Milltown, WI, 54858; [16-484501 $17,500 PC For general operations to coordinate volunteers to help seniors and adults with disabilities residing in Polk County to live as independently as possible.

Interfaith Volunteer Caregivers of Burnett County Inc. 7596 Hayden Lake Road, Danbury, WI, 54830; [16-47431] $7,000 PC For general operating support to provide a variety of services to the elderly and other vulnerable populations. International Institute of Minnesota 1694 Como Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55108-2710; [16-48329] To support the capital campaign to increase programs and services for New $350,000 PC Americans by expanding the International Institute of Minnesota's current site.

Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas

12 N 12th St Ste 480, Minneapolis, MN, 55403-1386; [16-4845 1] For general operations to strategically build connections, promote civil $150,000 PC rights, combat anti-Semitism, teach the lessons of and commemorate the Holocaust, and provide services to communities in Minnesota and North Dakota. Keystone Community Services 2000 Saint Anthony Aye, Saint Paul, MN, 55104-5125; [17-49115] $100,000 PC For general operations to provide basic needs, youth and senior services for individuals and families in Ramsey County. Kinship of Polk County, Inc. P0 Box 68 200 Polk County Plz Ste 100, Balsam Lake, WI, 54810-0068; [17- 48905] $28,000 PC For general operations to meet the increased demand for mentoring services throughout Polk County, Wisconsin. L.I.S.T.E.N. (Love is Sharing The Exceptional Need) 1407 24th Ave S Ste 100, Grand Forks, ND, 58201-6761; [17-49451] To teach a self-advocacy program ensuring that people with intellectual $5,000 PC and/or developmental disabilities live with dignity and respect in North Dakota. Statement 21

Lake Agassiz Regional Library 118 5th St S, Moo rhead, MN, 56560-2756; [17-49272] $25,000 GOV To update the Crookston Library to increase programming and use. Legacy Children's Foundation 725 28th St N, Fargo, ND, 58102-3140; [16-485361 To provide after-school programming in academics, community service and $50,000 PC personal development to educate and empower at-risk, low-income students in Fargo. Metropolitan Center for Independent Living, Inc. 530 N Robert St, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-2210; [17-49500] $10,000 PC For general operations to expand the daily living skills of individuals coping with disabilities. Metro-Wide Engagement on Shelter and Housing 740 East 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17-48968] For general operations to support technical assistance and capacity building $20,000 PC work with communities, government, and nonprofits working on homelessness statewide. Metro-Wide Engagement on Shelter and Housing 740 East 17th Street, Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [17-48968] For general operations to support technical assistance and capacity building $50,000 PC work with communities, government, and nonprofits working on homelessness statewide. Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Inc. 2314 University Ave. W, Suite 20, Saint Paul, MN, 55114; [16-48406] For support of the Regional Chapters, which provide information, training, $50,000 PC advocacy, and services to Greater Minnesota nonprofits and for support of capital renovations. Minnesota Council on Foundations

800 Washington Ave N Ste 703, Minneapolis, MN, 55401-2759; [17-49080] $50,000 PC To support the Executive in Residence program, which advances the voice and leadership of a seasoned expert in philanthropy to increase activity in one or more areas of impact. MinnPost 900 6th Ave SE Ste 220, Minneapolis, MN, 55414-2379; [17-49564] To provide consistent and thoughtful coverage of the economic health of $100,000 PC greater Minnesota, increasing all Minnesotans' knowledge of the region's opportunities and challenges to help them make meaningful positive change in their communities. Missouri Slope Areawide United Way PD Box 2111, Bismarck, ND, 58S02-2111; [17-498931 To provide emergency shelter and supportive services to homeless men, women, and families through the 2017-2018 winter in Bismarck-Mandan, ND. $100,000 PC Statement 21

North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations P0 Box 1091, Bismarck, ND, 58502-1091; [16-48477] For general operations to provide advocacy, training, resources, $30,000 PC networking, and leadership in support of a stronger North Dakota nonprofit sector. North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services 521 E Main Ave Ste 250, Bismarck, ND, 58501-4402; [17-49194] To fund the work of FUSE and the North Dakota Human Trafficking Task $75,000 PC Force to continue providing comprehensive services to victims and proactive investigations of human trafficking. Northern Lights Council - Boys Scouts of America

1929 N Washington Street, Suite AA, Bismarck, ND, 58501; [17-49357] $25,000 PC To support Cub Scouting programs serving Native American youth on North Dakota reservations and low-income boys attending schools in Bisma rck/M a nda n. Northland Foundation 202 West Superior Street, Suite 610, Duluth, MN, 55802; [17-487501

To provide training, technical assistance, and resources to develop $10,000 PC sustainable intergenerational initiatives that benefit children, youth, and elders in four rural northeastern Minnesota communities.

Northland Health Partners Community Health Center P0 Box 535 104 Main St, Turtle Lake, ND, 58575-0535; [16-48308] To renovate a building for a community health center serving Native $50,000 PC Americans and other underserved populations in the Bismarck-Mandan and surrounding region. NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center, Inc. 1315 Penn Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, 55411; [16-48262] To support organization-wide integration of services including basic needs, $100,000 PC prevention, family stability programming, medical, dental and behavioral health services. Park Nicollet Foundation 6500 Excelsior Blvd., Saint Louis Park, MN, 55426; [17-49044] $10,000 PC To support Growing Through Grief, a program that provides in-school grief support services, one-on-one counseling, and school crisis intervention.

People Responding in Social Ministry (PRISM) 730 Florida Ave 5, Golden Valley, MN, 55426-1704; [17-49307]

For general operations and equipment to provide food, clothing, and household needs in the northwest suburbs of Hennepin County.

$20,000 PC Statement 21

Plymouth Christian Youth Center 2210 Oliver Ave N, Minneapolis, MN, 55411-1821; [17-48748] For general operations to provide at-risk youth with skills and supportive $150,000 PC services and to provide capital support for a historic North Minneapolis community space. Project for Pride in Living, Inc. 1035 Franklin Ave. E., Minneapolis, MN, 55404; [16-48500] To provide a continuum of customized services for low-income individuals $100,000 PC and families that empower them to achieve greater equity and self- sufficiency. Rape and Abuse Crisis Center of Fargo-Moorhead P0 Box 2984 317 8th St N, Fargo, ND, 58108-2984; [17-49055]

For general operations to provide comprehensive services to victims of $50,000 PC domestic/dating violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, trafficking! sexual exploitation and child sexual abuse in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

Rice Health Foundation 301 Becker Ave SW, Willmar, MN, 56201-3302; [17-49151] $75,000 SO I To provide oral health services to under-served children and adults.

Rise, Incorporated 8406 Sunset Road NE, Spring Lake Park, MN, 55432-1387; [17-48742] $37,500 PC To help ex-offenders with mental illness from Central Minnesota overcome the many barriers they face to successful re-entry after incarceration.

Riverland Community College 1900 8th Avenue N.W., Austin, MN, 55912; [16-48662] $57 131 PC For support of focused academic guidance, counseling, and support services to under-served student populations. Ronald McDonald House Charities, Upper Midwest 818 Fulton Street SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414; [17-49141] $30 000 PC For general operations to support children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Simpson Housing Services, Inc. 2100 Pillsbury Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55408; [17-48962] For general operations to provide emergency shelter, supportive housing, $1,000 PC and educational services for families and individuals experiencing homelessness. Southern Valley Alliance for Battered Women PU Box 166 551 E Park St, Belle Plaine, MN, 56011-0166; [17-49543]

To carry out the Diversity Action Plan and re-launch the Latina Advocacy $30 000 PC Program to better serve Latina victims of domestic abuse. Statement 21

Southwest Health and Human Services 607 W Main St Ste 200, Marshall, MN, 56258-3171; [17-49459] $20,000 GOV To provide dental varnishing and oral health information to low-income children and their families. Sub-Saharan African Youth & Family Services in Minnesota

1885 University Avenue, Suite W-297, Saint Paul, MN, 55104; [16-48518] $10,000 PC For general operating support to expand programs and services for African immigrants and refugees in the Twin Cities. The Arc Southeastern Minnesota 6301 Bandel Rd NW, Suite 605, Rochester, MN, 55901; [17-49193] $10,000 PC For general operations to provide services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Family Partnership 1550 East 78th Street., #102, Richfie!d, MN, 55423; [16-48012]

To support the building of a facility in south Minneapolis designed to $500,000 PC provide an array of proven, evidence-based poverty reduction practices that build strong families, vital communities and better futures for children.

The Family Place 244 10th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-23 16; [17-49010] $5,000 PC To provide homeless and precariously housed families with education and empowerment with a goal of achieving permanent stability.

1210 Glenwood Aye, Minneapolis, MN, 55405; [16-47422] $50,000 PC To pilot an innovative model of ending homelessness of LGBTQ youth in the Twin Cities. The Rose Ensemble 75 5th St W Ste 314, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1423; [16-48683] $47,000 PC To support sacred music performances and outreach programs in Greater Minnesota. The Saint Paul Foundation 101 5th St E Ste 2400, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1800; [16-48497] To expand the RealTime Talent public-private collaboration to prevent $97,500 PC workforce shortages and improve alignment between employers and job seekers. Twin Cities Public Television, Inc. 172 4th St E, Saint Paul, MN, 55101-1492; [17-49433] To launch a new public affairs journalism initiative aimed at informing, engaging and connecting Minnesotans around issues that affect communities across our state. $250,000 PC Statement 21

United Family Practice Health Center dba United Family Medicine 1026 West 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN, 55102; [17-487901 For general operations to provide comprehensive, accessible, and $25,000 PC integrated primary, behavioral, and dental health care services for under- served individuals and families in Saint Paul. United Way St. Croix Valley, Inc. 516 2nd St Ste 214B, Hudson, WI, 54016-1595; [17-49169] $50 000 PC To leverage relationships between food pantries and local farmers to reduce hunger in Polk County. University of North Dakota 264 Centennial Drive, Grand Forks, ND, 58202; [16-48508] To expand mentoring services for nursing students from diverse and $57,906 GOV disadvantaged backgrounds at the University of North Dakota (UND) College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines. YWCA of Minneapolis 1130 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN, 55403; [17-48966] To provide Minneapolis students in grades K-12 with after-school and $50,000 PC summer programs that prepare youth to be learners, leaders and creators of change.

Total $4,643,903 Statement 21

Otto Bremer Trust Approved for Future Payments for 2019 (as of December 31, 2017)

Organization, Location, Purpose Amount IRS Type

City of Fergus Falls 112 W. Washington Ave., Fergus Falls, MN, 56537; [17-48761] $50 000 GOV To support the construction and furnishing of an indoor play and learning space in the expanded Fergus Falls Public Library. Feed My People, Inc 2610 Alpine Road, Eau Claire, WI, 54703; [17-49350] $30 000 Pc For general operations and capital support to build the network and capacity of this regional food bank. The Rose Ensemble 75 5th St W Ste 314, Saint Paul, MN, 55102-1423; [16-48683] $33 000 To support sacred music performances and outreach programs in Greater Minnesota.

Total $113,000 TAX RETURN FILING INSTRUCTIONS

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FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 ...... 2017

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Book value of all assets F Group exemption number (See instructions.) c at en o .150 .369 202. G Check organization type 501(c) corporation Ilil 501(c) trust LIII 401(a) trust [11111 Other trust U Describe the organizations primary unrelated business activity. PARTNERSHIP INVESTMENTS I During the tax year, was the corporation a subsidiary in an affiliated group or a parent-subsidiary controlled group? LIII Yes liii No If 'Yes," enter the name and identifying number of the parent corporation. J The books are in care of THE ORGANIZATION Telephone number 651-227-8036 I Part I I Unrelated Trade or Business Income (A) Income I (B) Expenses I (C) Net 1 a Gross receipts or sales ______b Less returns and allowances ______c Balance le 2 Cost of goods sold (Schedule A, line 7) 3 Gross profit. Subtract line 2 from line ic 4a Capital gain net income (attach Schedule D) b Net gain (loss) (Form 4797, Part II, line 17) (attach Form 4797) o Capital loss deduction for trusts 5 Income (loss) from partnerships and S corporations (attach statement) 5 -12 028 -12 028 6 Rent income (Schedule C) 7 Unrelated debt-financed income (Schedule E) 8 Interest, annuities, royalties, and rents from controlled organizations (Sch. F)... n 9 Investment income of a section 501(c)(7), (9), or (17) organization (Schedule B) fl 10 Exploited exempt activity income (Schedule I) 11 Advertising income (Schedule J) 12 Other income (See instructions; attach schedule)

I. I USd1. UuIIIuIIIo eiioa 0 WI UUI.lII ...... I I UO .1 Part II Deductions Not Taken Elsewhere (See instructions for limitations on deductions.) (Except for contributions, deductions must be directly connected with the unrelated business income.) 14 Compensation of officers, directors, and trustees (Schedule K) 15 Salaries and wages ...... 15 16 Repairs and maintenance 16 17 Bad debts 17 18 Interest (attach schedule) 18 19 Taxes and licenses ...... 19 20 Charitable contributions (See instructions for limitation rules) 20 21 Depreciation (attach Form 4562) .21 22 Less depreciation claimed on Schedule A and elsewhere on return .22a 23 Depletion ...... 23 24 Contributions to deferred compensation plans ...... 24 25 Employee benefit programs 25 26 Excess exempt expenses (Schedule I) 26 27 Excess readership costs (Schedule J) ...... 27 28 Other deductions (attach schedule) ...... 28 29 Total deductions. Add lines 14 through 28 ...... 29 30 Unrelated business taxable income before net operating loss deduction. Subtract line 29 from line 13 30 -12 .028. . . 31 Net operating loss deduction (limited to the amount on line 30) ME TT.MMMMT...... 31 32 Unrelated business taxable income before specific deduction. Subtract line 31 from line 30 32 -12, 028. 33 Specific deduction (Generally $1,000, but see line 33 instructions for exceptions) 1,000. 34 Unrelated business taxable income. Subtract line 33 from line 32. If line 33 is greater than line 32, enter the smaller of zero or line 32 —12 028.

723701 01-22-18 LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions. Form 990-T (2017) 29 '' Ar,rrI I ')I fl ( I% I A' I Am AI '.7 A')AAI ,mmf's RTmI-, mmr'rAm Ar.) Form 99O-T(2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-60190 Page 2 I Part Ill I Tax Computation ______35 Organizations Taxable as Corporations. See instructions for tax computation. Controlled group members (sections 1561 and 1563) check here See instructions and: a Enter your share of the $50,000, $25,000, and $9,925,000 taxable income brackets (in that order): (1) 1$ j (2) 1$ ] (3) 1$ b Enter organizations share ot (1) Additional 5% tax (not more than $11,750) I $ I (2) Additional 3% tax (not more than $100,000) Is I c Income tax on the amount on line 34 36 Trusts Taxable at Trust Rates. See instructions for tax computation. Income tax on the amount on line 34 from: Liii Tax rate schedule or LIII Schedule D (Form 1041) ...... 37 Proxy tax. See instructions ...... 37 38 Alternative minimum tax 39 Tax on Non-Compliant Facility Income. See instructions 40 Total. Add lines 37, 38 and 39 to line 35c or 36, whichever applies Part IV I Tax and Payments ______41 a Foreign tax credit (corporations attach Form 1118; trusts attach Form 1116) .______b Other credits (see instructions) .______c General business credit. Attach Form 3800 41c ______d Credit for prior year minimum tax (attach Form 8801 or 8827) .______e Total credits. Add lines 41a through 41d 42 Subtract line 41e from line 40 42 43 Other taxes. Check if from: LIII Form 4255 11111 Form 8611 [III Form 8697 LIII Form 8866 LIII Other (attach schedule) 44 Total tax. Add lines 42 and 43 44 45 a Payments: A 2016 overpayment credited to 2017 .______b 2017 estimated tax payments .______c Tax deposited with Form 8868 .______d Foreign organizations: Tax paid or withheld at source (see instructions) .______e Backup withholding (see instructions) .______Credit for small employer health insurance premiums (Attach Form 8941) .______g Other credits and payments: LIII Form 2439 ______LIII Form 4136 ______[11111 Other ______Total ' ______46 Total payments. Add lines 45a through 45g 47 Estimated tax penalty (see instructions). Check if Form 2220 is attached 47 48 Tax due. If line 46 is less than the total of lines 44 and 47, enter amount owed 49 Overpayment. If line 46 is larger than the total of lines 44 and 47, enter amount overpaid 49 50 Enter the amount of line 49 you want Credited to 2018 estimated tax I Refunded I Part V I Statements Reqarding Certain Activities and Other Information (see instructions) 51 At any time during the 2017 calendar year, did the organization have an interest in or a signature or other authority Yes No over a financial account (bank, securities, or other) in a foreign country? If YES, the organization may have to file FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts. If YES, enter the name of the foreign country here SEE STATEMENT 22 X 52 During the tax year, did the organization receive a distribution from, or was it the grantor of, or transferor to, a foreign trust? .- If YES, see instructions for other forms the organization may have to file. 53 Enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the tax year ' $ - - Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, Sign correct, and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge. Here ______TRUSTEE the preparer shown below (see Yes Signature of officer Date ______Title Mayinstructions)? the IRS discuss Liii] this return LIII with No I PrintlType preparers name I Pre?arers signature 7 '\ I Date ,, I Check if I PTIN Paid elf- employed Preparer P00078514 Use Only Firms EIN 41-0746749 220 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, SUITE 300 Phone no. 612-376-4500 Form 990-T (2017)

723711 01-22-18 30 r. fl A fl fl r .1 fl 1 fl .1 fl fl fl fl r fl .1 rl A fl fl I fl fl fl I ri fl fl fl A fl r.rnmr. nnn. mn mm rr F, am r7nml Form 990-1 (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 3

Schedule A - Cost of Goods Sold. Enter method of inventory valuation N/A

1 Inventory at beginning of year 1 ______6 Inventory at end of year .6 2 Purchases .2 ______7 Cost of goods sold. Subtract line 6 3 Cost of labor .3 ______from line 5. Enter here and in Part I, 4 a Additional section 263A costs line 2 7 (attach schedule) .4a ______8 Do the rules of section 263A (with respect to Yes No b Other costs (attach schedule) 4b ______property produced or acquired for resale) apply to

Schedule C - Rent Income (From Real Property and Personal Property Leased With Real Property) (see instructions)

1. Description of property

2. Rent received or accrued 3(a) Deductions directly connected with the income in (a) From personal property (if the percentage of (b) From real and personal property (if the percentage columns 2(a) and 2(b) (attach schedule) rent for personal property is more than of rent for personal property exceeds 50% or if 10% but not more than 50%) the rent is based on profit or income)

Total Total (c) Total income. Add totals of columns 2(a) and 2(b). Enter (b) Total deductions. Enter here and on page 1, here and on page 1, Part I, line 6, column (A) Part I, line 6, column (B) Schedule E - Unrelated Debt-Financed Income 3. Deductions directly connected with or allocable 2. Gross income from to debt-financed property or allocable to debt- 1. Description of debt-financed property (a) Straight line depreciation (b) Other deductions financed property (attach schedule) (attach schedule)

4. Amount of average acquisition 5 Average adjusted basis 6. Column 4 divided 7. Gross income 8. Allocable deductions debt on or allocable to debt-financed of or allocable to by column 5 reportable (column (column 6 x total of columns property (attach schedule) debt-financed property 2 x column 6) 3(a) and 3f)) (attach schedule)

Enter here and on page 1, Enter here and on page 1, Part I, line 7, column (A). Part I, line 7, column (B). Totals Total dividends-received deductions included in column 8 Form 990-1 (2017)

723721 01-22-18 31 A ( r. r' .1 •' I I r, - rn r -t A - I r rn r -I .1 t A t f\,r,rn, st,Th 7rrI Form 990-7 (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 4 Schedule F - Interest, Annuities, Royalties, and Rents From Controlled Organizations (see instructions) Exempt Controlled Organizations

1. Name of controlled organization 2. Employer 3. Net unrelated income 4. Total of specified 5. Part of column 4 that is 6. Deductions directly identification (loss) (see instructions) payments made included in the controlling connected with income number organizations gross income in column 5

empt Controlled Organizations 7 Taxable Income 8. Net unrelated income (loss) 9. Total of specified payments 10. Part of column 9 that is included 11. Deductions directly connected (see instructions) made in the controlling organizations with income in column 10 gross income

Add columns Sand 10. Add columns 6 and 11. Enter here and on page 1, Part I, Enter here and on page 1, Part I, line 8, column (A). line 8, column (B). Totals -I o.I Schedule G - Investment Income of a Section 501(c)(7), (9), or (17) Organization (see instructions)

3. Deductions A . 5. Total deductions Description of income Amount of income directly connected . Set-asides and set-asides 1. 2. (attach schedule) (attach schedule) (col. 3 plus ccl. 4) (1) (2) (3)

Enter here and on page 1, Enter here and on page 1, Part I, line 9, column (A). Part I, line 9, column (B).

Totals o.I Schedule I - Exploited Exempt Activity Income, Other Than Advertising Income (see instructions)

4. Net income (loss) 3. Expenses I 7. Excess exempt Gross from unrelated trade or 5. Gross income 2. directly connected I 6. Expenses expenses (column Description of unrelated business business (column 2 from activity that 1. with production I attributable to 8 minus column 5, exploited activity income from minus column 3). If a is not unrelated of unrelated I I column 5 but not more than trade or business gain, compute cola. 5 business income business income I column 4). through 7.

(2)

Enter here and on Enter here and on Enter here and page 1, Part I, page 1, Part I, on page 1, line 10, col. (A). line 10, ccl. (B). Part II, line 26. Totals o.I 0.1 Schedule J - Advertising Income (see instructions) Part I Income From Periodicals Reported on a Consolidated Basis

I 4. Advertising gain I 7. Excess readership Gross 2. Direct or (loss) (col. 2 minus 5. Circulation I 6. Readership costa (column 6 minus advertising 3. I I 1. Name of periodical advertising costs col. 3). If a gain, compute income costs column 5, but not more income I I I cola. S through 7. I than column 4).

(2) (3) (4)

Totals to Part II. line Form 990-T (2017)

723731 01-22-18 32 e' n A a a r In In .1 flfl a a i- n -1 ' A fl n ia a ri a .i ' 7 ann A fl rrnrnr. nnn.rr,in mn rwnm ni-n

Form 990-T (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 5 I Part Ii I Income From Periodicals Reported on a Separate Basis (For each periodical listed in Part II, fill in columns 2 through 7 on a line-by-line basis.) ______I 4. Advertising gain I I I . Excess readership 2. Gross 3. Direct or(Ioss)(col. 2 minus 5. circulation 6. Readership costs (column 6 minus advertising I I I I 1. Name of periodical I advertising costs I col. 3). If a gain, compute I income costs I column 5, but not more income I cola. 5 through 7. I than column 4). (1) (2) (3) (4) Totals from Part I 0. 0 0 Enter here and on Enter here and on Enter here and page 1, Part I, page 1, Part, on page 1, line 11, col. (A). line 11, col. (B). Part II, line 27. Totals, Part II (lines Schedule K - .istees (see instructions) 3. Percent of 4. Compensation attributable time devoted to Title to unrelated business 1. Name 2. business

Total. Enter here and on page 1, Part II, line 14 Form 990-T (2017)

723732 01-22-18 33 . nnr-i -, .1 I f%r '1i 1 1 A AAA ,r'r m1,Trem n•) n7T,D1 OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

FORM 990-T NET OPERATING LOSS DEDUCTION STATEMENT 20 LOSS PREVIOUSLY LOSS AVAILABLE TAX YEAR LOSS SUSTAINED APPLIED REMAINING THIS YEAR

12/31/15 15,701. 0. 15,701. 15,701. 12/31/16 13,424. 0. 13,424. 13,424.

NOL CARRYOVER AVAILABLE THIS YEAR 29,125. 29,125.

FORM 990-T INCOME (LOSS) FROM PARTNERSHIPS STATEMENT 21

NET INCOME PARTNERSHIP NAME GROSS INCOME DEDUCTIONS OR (LOSS)

TRG FORESTRY FUND -12,028. 0. -12,028.

TOTAL TO FORM 990-T, PAGE 1, LINE 5 -12,028. 0. -12,028.

FORM 990-T NAME OF FOREIGN COUNTRY IN WHICH STATEMENT 22 ORGANIZATION HAS FINANCIAL INTEREST

NAME OF COUNTRY BERMUDA CAYMAN ISLANDS

34 STATEMENT(S) 20, 21, 22 ))AOflI1 1)1OQ fl) 1)A')')1rlA ')fll'7 1VflAI rmmr\ rrc.n mrTcm flI ) 11 TAX RETURN FILING INSTRUCTIONS MINNESOTA ANNUAL REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDING December 31, 2017 Preparedfor Mr. Brian Lipschultz Otto Bremer Trust 30 East 7th Street No. 2900 St. Paul, !,4N 55101 Prepared by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 220 South Sixth Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55402 612-376-4500

Amount due orrefund Balance due of $25.00

Make check State of Minnesota payable to

Mailtaxreturn Minnesota Attorney Generals Office andcheck(if Charities Division applicable) to 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1200 St. Paul, MM 55101-2130 Return must be mailed on or before May 15, 2018 Special Instructions The Forms 990-PF and 990-T should be signed and dated by the authorized individual. Please enclose a check in the amount of $25 payable to "State of Minnesota" with filing.

700841 04-01-17 TAX RETURN FILING INSTRUCTIONS

FORM 990-T

FOR THE YEAR ENDING D ember

Prepared for Mr. Brian Lipschultz Otto Bremer Trust 30 East 7th Street No. 2900 St. Paul, M 55101

Prepared by CliftonLarsonAllen LISP 220 South Sixth Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, IviN 55402 612-376-4500

Amount due No amount is due. or refund

Make check I No amount is due. payable to

Mail tax return Department of the Treasury and check (if Internal Revenue Service Center applicable)to Ogden, UT 84201-0027

Return must be mailed on May 15, 2018 or before Special The return should be signed and dated. Instructions

700941 04-01-17

990T Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return 0MB No. 1545-0e87 (and proxy tax under section 6033(e)) For calendar year 2017 or other tax year beginning ______and ending ______2017 www.irs.gov/Form99OT for instructions and the latest information. Department of the Treasury Go to Internal Revenue Service ' Do not enter SSN numbers on this form as it may be made public if your organization is a 501(c)(3). Employer identirication number A LilillCheckboxif Name of organization ( LIII Check box if name changed and see instructions.) I ffmployees' trust, see address changed instructions.)

B Exempt under section Print OTTO BREMER TRUST '*.L -QJiUU 501 or Unrelated business activity jjj1 ( )( ) Number, street, and room or suite no. If a P.O. box, see instructions. (See instructions.) 220 Type ------408(e) [111 (e) [1111 408A [11111530(a) City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code

assets F Group exemption number (See instructions.) C at end 1,150 ,369 .202. G Check organization type LII 501(c) corporation LI1 501(c) trust LII 401(a) trust E1II1 Other trust H Describe the organizations primary unrelated business activity. ' PARTNERSHIP INVESTMENTS I During the tax year, was the corporation a subsidiary in an affiliated group or a parent-subsidiary controlled group? LIII Yes Flu No If Yes, enter the name and identifying number of the parent corporation. J The books are in care of THE ORGANIZATION Telephone number ' 651-227-8036 I Part I I Unrelated Trade or Business Income I (A) Income (B) Expenses I (C) Net 1 a Gross receipts or sales' ______b Less returns and allowances ______c Balance 2 Cost of goods sold (Schedule A, line 7) 3 Gross profit. Subtract line 2 from line ic ...... 4a Capital gain net income (attach ScheduleD) 4a b Net gain (loss) (Form 4797, Part II, line 17) (attach Form 4797) ...... 4b c Capital loss deduction for trusts 4c 5 Income (loss) from partnerships and S corporations (attach statement) 5 - 8 6 Rent income (Schedule C) 6 7 Unrelated debt-financed income (Schedule E) . 7 8 Interest, annuities, royalties, and rents from controlled organizations (Sch. F)... 8 9 Investment income of a section 501(c)(7), (9), or(17) organization (Schedule G) 9 10 Exploited exempt activity income (Schedule I) 10 11 Advertising -income (Schedule J) 11 12 Other income (See instructions; attach schedule)

U I UtOI. JuIIILflhIU eIIUo U Lilt UU4 ...... PU I tJhO .1 Part II I Deductions Not Taken Elsewhere (See instructions for limitations on deductions.) (Except for contributions, deductions must be directly connected with the unrelated business income.) 14 Compensation of officers, directors, and trustees (Schedule K) 14 15 Salaries and wages 15 16 Repairs and maintenance 16 17 Bad debts 17 18 Interest(attach schedule) ...... 18 19 Taxes and licenses 19 20 Charitable contributions (See instructions for limitation rules) 20 21 Depreciation (attach Form 4562) .21 22 Less depreciation claimed on Schedule Aand elsewhere on return .22a 22b 23 Depletion 23 24 Contributions to deferred compensation plans 24 25 Employeebenefit programs ...... 25 26 Excess exempt expenses (Schedule I) ...... 26 27 Excess readership costs (Schedule J) 27 28 Other deductions (attach schedule) 28 29 Total deductions. Add lines 14 through 28 30 Unrelated business taxable income before net operating loss deduction. Subtract line 29 from line 13 30 31 Net operating loss deduction (limited to the amount on line ) S. ..s. aD ...... 32 Unrelated business taxable income before specific deduction. Subtract line 31 from line 30 33 Specific deduction (Generally $1,000, but see line 33 instructions for exceptions) 34 Unrelated business taxable income. Subtract line 33 from line 32. If line 33 is greater than line 32, enter the smaller of zero or line 32 - .LL UO. 723701 01-22-18 LHA For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions. Form 990-T (2017)

Form 99O-T2O17) OTTO BRENER TRUST 41-6O19O Page 2 Part I fl J Tax Computation 35 - Organizations Taxable as Corporations. See instructions for tax computation. Controlled group members (sections 1561 and 1563) check here 1111 See instructions and: a Enter your share of the $50,000, $25,000, and $9,925,000 taxable income brackets (in that order): (1) 1$ J (2) 1$ ] (3) 1$ I b Enter organizations share of: (1) Additional 5% tax (not more than $11,750) I $ (2) Additional 3% tax (not more than $100,000) 1$ c Income tax on the amount on line 34 ...... 36 Trusts Taxable at Trust Rates. See instructions for tax computation. Income tax on the amount on line 34 from: LII Tax rate schedule or LII Schedule D (Form 1041) ...... 37 Proxy tax. See instructions ...... 38 Alternative minimum tax 39 Tax on Non-Compliant Facility Income. See instructions .. 40 Total. Add lines 37, 38 and 39 to line 35c or 36, whichever applies I Part IV I Tax and Payments ______41 a Foreign tax credit (corporations attach Form 1118; trusts attach Form 1116) .______b Other credits (see instructions) ...... ______c General business credit. Attach Form 3800 .______d Credit for prior year minimum tax (attach Form 8801 or 8827) .A1. ______e Total credits. Add lines 41a through 41d ...... 42 Subtract line 41e from line 40 42 43 Other taxes. Check if from: Form 4255 LIII Form 8611 LII Form 8697 [III] Form 8866 11111 Other (attach schedule) 44 Total tax. Add lines 42 and 43 45 a Payments: A 2016 overpayment credited to 2017 .4. ______b 2017 estimated tax payments ...... ______c Tax deposited with Form 8868 .______d Foreign organizations: Tax paid or withheld at source (see instructions) .______e Backup withholding (see instructions) ...... ______Credit for small employer health insurance premiums (Attach Form 8941) .45f ______g Other credits and payments: LIII Form 2439 ______LIII Form 4136 LII] Other ______Total ______46 Total payments. Add lines 45a through 45g 46 47 Estimated tax penalty (see instructions). Check if Form 2220 is attached LIII ...... 48 Tax due. If line 46 is less than the total of lines 44 and 47, enter amount owed ...... 49 Overpayment. If line 46 is larger than the total of lines 44 and 47, enter amount overpaid 50 Enter the amount of line 49 you want Credited to 2018 estimated tax ] Refunded Part V I Statements Regarding Certain Activities and Other Information (see instructions) 51 At any time during the 2017 calendar year, did the organization have an interest in or a signature or other authority Ye over a financial account (bank, securities, or other) in a foreign country? If YES, the organization may have to file FinCEN Form 114, Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts. If YES, enter the name of the foreign country here SEE STATEMENT 22 x 52 During the tax year, did the organization receive a distribution from, or was it the grantor of, or transferor to, a foreign trust? If YES, see instructions for other forms the organization may have to file. 53 Enter the amount of tax-exempt interest received or accrued during the tax year $ - - Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, Sign correct, and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge. May the IRS discuss this return with Here TRUSTEE the preparer shown below (see ______Signature of officer Date Title instructions)? [liii Yes [III No Print/Type preparer's name Prearer's signature Dat Check if j PTIN Paid $f//felf employed Preparer P0 Use Only Firm's name Firm's EIN - 220 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, SUITE 300 Firm's address —j ,o—w3uu Form 990-T (2017)

723711 01-22-18 Form 990-T (2017) OTTO BRENER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 3

Schedule A - Cost of Goods SolcL Enter method of inventory valuation N/A 1 Inventory at beginning of year 1 ______6 Inventory at end of year .6 2 Purchases .2 ______.7 Cost of goods sold. Subtract line 6 3 Cost of labor .3 ______from line 5. Enter here and in Part I, 4 a Additional section 263A costs line 2 ...... 7 (attach schedule) ...... 4a ______8 Do the rules of section 263A (with respect to Yes No b Other costs (attach schedule) 4b ______property produced or acquired for resale) apply to 5 Total. Add lines 1 through 4b 5 ______the organization? Schedule C - Rent Income (From Real Property and Personal Property Leased With Real Property) (see instructions)

1. Description of property

2. Rent received or accrued 3(a) Deductions directly connected with the income in (a) From personal property (,E the percentage of (b) From real and personal property (it the percentage columns 2(a) and 2(i) (attach schedule) rent for personal property is more than of rent for personal property exceeds 50% or if 10% but not more than 50%) the rent is based on profit or income)

Total 0. I Total (c) Total income. Add totals of columns 2(a) and 2(b). Enter (b) Total deductions. Enter here and on page 1, here and on page 1, Part I, line 6, column (A) Part I, line 6, column (B) Schedule E - Unrelated Debt-Financed Income 3. Deductions directly connected with or allocable 2. Gross income from to debt-financed property or allocable to debt- Straight line depreciation Other deductions Description of debt-financed property (b) 1. financed property (attach schedule) (attach schedule)

4. Amount of average acquisition 5 Average adjusted basis 6. Column 4 divided 7. Gross income 8. Allocable deductions debt on or allocable to debt-financed of or allocable to by column 5 reportable (column (column 6 x total of columns property (attach schedule) debt-financed property 2 x column 6) 3(a) and 3Q)) (attach schedule)

Enter here and on page 1, Enter here and on page 1, Part I, line 7, column (A). Part I, line 7, column (B).

Totals ...... Total dividends-received deductions included in column 8 ...... Form 990-7 (2017)

723721 01-22-18 Form 990-T (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 4 Schedule F - Interest, Annuities, Royalties, and Rents From Controlled Organizations (see instructions) Exempt Controlled Organizations

1. Name of controlled organization 2. Employer 3. Net unrelated income 4. Total of specified 5. Part of column 4 that is 6. Deductions directly identification (lose) (see instructions) payments made included in the controlling connected with income number organizations gross income in column 5

tmpt Controlled Organizations 7 Taxable Income 8. Net unrelated income (loss) 9. Total of specified payments 10. Part of column 9 that is included 11. Deductions directly connected (see instructions) made in the controlling organizations with income in column 10 gross income

Add columns5 and 10. Add columnseand 11. Enter here and on page 1, Part I, Enter here and on page 1, Part I, line 8, column (A). line 8, column (B).

Totals 'l o.I Schedule G - Investment Income of a Section 501(c)(7), (9), or (17) Organization (see instructions) 3. Deductions . 5. Total deductions Description of income Amount of income directly connected 4. Set-asides and set-asides 1. 2. (attach schedule) (attach schedule) (ccl. 3 plus col. 4) (1) (2) (3)

Enter here and on page 1, Enter here and on page 1, Part I, line 9, column (A). Part I, line 9, column (B).

Totals oj Schedule I - Exploited Exempt Activity Income, Other Than Advertising Income (see instructions) ______4. Net incomeQoss) 3. Expenses 7. Excess exempt 2. Gross from unrelated trade or 5. Gross income directly connected 6. Expenses expenses (column 1. Description of . unrelated business business (column 2 from activity that with production attributable to 8 minus column 5, exploited activity income from minus column 3). If a is not unrelated unrelated column 5 but not more than trade or business of gain, compute cols. 5 business income business income column 4). through 7.

(1) ______(2) ______(3)

Enter here and on Enter here and on Enter here and page 1, Part I, page 1, Part I, on page 1, line 10, cml. (A). line 10, col. (B). Part II, line 26. Totals o. 0. ______Schedule J - Advertising Income (see instructions) Part I I Income From Periodicals Reported on a Consolidated Basis

4. Advertising gain 7. Excess readership 2 Gross . flir.,-f nrflnifrni 7 n,inis 5. ('.isncItinn 6. Readership costs (column 6 minus advertising 1. Name of periodical advertising costs col. 3.ffagain, compute -. income costs column 5, but not more income cols. 5 through 7. than column 4).

(1) (2) (3)

Totals (carrvto Part II. line (5)) Form 990-T (2017)

723731 01-22-18 32 Form 990-T (2017) OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050 Page 5 I Part ii I Income From Periodicals Reported on a Separate Basis (For each periodical listed in Part II, fill in columns 2 through 7 on a line-byline basis.)

I 4. Advertising gain I i. Excess readership Gross I I 2. 3. Direct or (loss) (col. 2 minus 5. Circulation I 6. Readership costs (column 6 minus advertising I I I 1. Name of periodical I advertising costs col. 3). If a gain, compute income costs column 5, but not morn income I I I I cols. 5 through 7. I I than column 4). (1) (2) (3) (4) Totals from Part I 0. 0. Enter here and on Enter here and on Enter here and page 1, Part I, page 1, Part I, on page 1, line 11, col. (A). line 11, col. (B). Part II, line 27.

Totals, Part II (lines 1-5) ...... 0. 0. Schedule K - Compensatic n of Officers, Directors, and Trustees (see instructions) 3. Percent of 4. Compensation attributable time devoted to litle to unrelated business 1. Name 2. business

Total. Enter here and on page 1, Part II, line 14 Form 990-T (2017)

723732 01-22-18 OTTO BREMER TRUST 41-6019050

L'ORM 990-T NET OPERATING LOSS DEDUCTION STATEMENT 20 LOSS PREVIOUSLY LOSS AVAILABLE PAX YEAR LOSS SUSTAINED APPLIED REMAINING THIS YEAR

L2/31/15 15,701. 0. 15,701. 15,701. L2/31/16 13,424. 0. 13,424. 13,424.

OL CARRYOVER AVAILABLE THIS YEAR 29,125. 29,125.

'ORM 990-T INCOME (LOSS) FROM PARTNERSHIPS STATEMENT 21

NET INCOME PARTNERSHI.P NAME GROSS INCOME DEDUCTIONS OR (LOSS)

PRG FORESTRY FtThID -12,028. 0. -12,028.

POTAL TO FORM 990-T, PAGE 1, LINE 5 -12,028. 0. -12,028.

E"ORN 990-T NAME OF FOREIGN COUNTRY IN WHICH STATEMENT 22 ORGANIZATION HAS FINANCIAL INTEREST

AME OF COUNTRY BERMUDA AYMAN ISLANDS

34 STATEMENT(S) 20. 21. 22 TAX RETURN FILING INSTRUCTIONS MINNESOTA ANNUAL REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDING

Prepared for Mr. Brian Lipschultz Otto Bremer Trust 30 East 7th Street No. 2900 St. Paul, MN 55101

Prepared by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 220 South Sixth Street, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MM 55402 612-376-4500

Amount due orrefund Balance due of $25.00

Make check State of Minnesota payable to

Mailtaxreturn Minnesota Attorney Generals Office and check (if Charities Division applicable) to 445 Minnesota Street, Suite 1200 St. Paul, MM 55101-2130 Return must be I I mailed on May 15, 2018 or before Special Instructions The Forms 990-PF and 990-T should be signed and dated by the authorized individual. Please enclose a check in the amount of $25 payable to "State of Minnesota" with filing.

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