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Service Area Primary Park Org. Name Type of Organization North Farview Service Area Primary Park Org. Name type of organization North Farview Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) Community Org North Harrison Oak Park Pillsbury United Communities Community Org North Harrison Phyllis Wheatley Community Org North North Commons YMCA Community Org North Harrison Urban Strategies Community Org North Harrison Lao Assistance Center Community Org North Global North Urban League Community Org North North Commons UROC Community Org North Folwell Mad DADS community Org North Folwell Emerge Community Org North North Commons Emerge Community Org North North Commons Juxtaposition Community Org North North Commons Hospitality House Community Org North All North Salvation Army Community Org North North Commons Cookie Cart Community Org/Youth North North Commons We Care Summer Arts Program Community/Youth North Camden Henry High Leos Education North Harrison Summit Academy Education/Community org North Farview Northside Youth Workers (YCB) Government North All North PAL Government North Folwell North Memorial Hospital Health North North Commons NorthPoint Health/Community North Global North/North Commons Asian Media Access Media North Global KMOJ Media North Harrison Northside Redevelopment Council Neighborhood Org North Camden SE Asian Community Council Neighborhood Org North Camden Live on the Drive Neighborhood Org North North Commons MasJid An-Nur Religious North Farview Tawfiq Islamic Center Religious North Folwell Friendship Baptist Church Religious North North Commons Shiloh Temple Religious North Farview U of M Neighborhood Organizing Education North North Commons New Directions Ministry Religious North Harrison Mary's Place Community Org North Farview Change Equal Opportunities Community Program North North Commons Elks Lodge 44 Community Org North Folwell Lions Clubs Community Org North Exchange Church Religious North Folwell Camp Good News North Harrison Cityview Apartments Other North Folwell Mississippi Corridor Neighborhood Coalition North Farview Hmong Mutual Assistance Association North Farview Lowry Corridor Business Association Community Org North Folwell Neighborhood Hub Community Org North North Commons Cub Foods Business North North Commons West Broadway Business and Area Coalition Business North Folwell Wells Fargo Business North North Commons Merwin Drug Store Business North North Commons Estes Funeral Home Business North Folwell North Regional Library Government North Webber Webber Library Government North Harrison Sumner Library Government North Folwell Camden Business Association Business North Folwell Church on 44th & Freemont Religious North Harrison Best Academy Education North Harrison Bethune School Education North Harrison PICA Education North Harrison Wayman AME Church Religious North Harrison Venture North Bike Shop Community Program North Harrison Minneapolis Highrise Resident Council Neighborhood Org North Harrison Redeemer Lutheran Church Religious North Farview General Mills Foundation Funder North Harrison Northside Redevelopment Council Neighborhood Org North Farview Lowry Hill NA Neighborhood Org North Creekview Lind-Bohanon NA Neighborhood Org North Farview Jordan Area Community Council Neighborhood Org North Harrison Heritage Park Neighborhood Assoc Sumner-Glenwood Neighborhood Org North Harrison Harrison NA Neighborhood Org North Hawthorne Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Org North Folwell Folwell NA Neighborhood Org North Folwell Webber-Camden Neighborhood Org North Cleveland NA Neighborhood Org North Creekview Shingle Creek NA Neighborhood Org North Creekview Victory NA Neighborhood Org North Creekview McKinley NA Neighborhood Org Service Area Park Organization Organization Type NE/SE Luxton Park Venture Academy Education NE/SE Luxton Park East Side Neighborhood Services Community Org NE/SE Luxton Park MPS Community Ed Education/Government NE/SE Global SE Pratt Education NE/SE Luxton Park PICA Headstart Education NE/SE Luxton Park PPERRIA (Glendale Resident Council) Neighborhood Org NE/SE Global NE Ecuadorian Consulate/St. Mary's Health Clinics Diplomatic government/health NE/SE Van Cleve Park Dar Al Faruq Faith based organization NE/SE Van Cleve Park Southeast Como Improvement Association (SECIA) Neighborhood Org NE/SE Van Cleve Park Pride for Project in Living (PPL) non-profit housing org NE/SE Van Cleve Park Heritage Academy Education NE/SE Global NE Salvation Army Community Org NE/SE Global NE A Chance to grow Community Org NE/SE Global NE NE Booster club Athletics NE/SE Global NE Beyond Walls Community Org NE/SE Bottineau Park/Audubon Liga Ecuador soccer rental NE/SE Bottineau Park Bottineau Neighborhood Organization Neighborhood Org NE/SE Bottineau Park Dar Al Faruq soccer rental NE/SE Bottineau Park The Islamic Center of MN/Masjid Al Iman NE/SE Global Minneapolis Latino Ministry ARCHDIOCESE OF ST PAUL/MPLS Faith based organization NE/SE Audubon Park Grafted Church Faith based organization NE/SE Audubon Park Audubon Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Org NE/SE Beltrami Park Beltrami Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Org NE/SE Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Org NE/SE Mill District Neighborhood Neighborhood Org NE/SE Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Org NE/SE Nicollet Island-East Bank neighborhood Neighborhood Org NE/SE Sheridan Neighborhood Organization Neighborhood Org NE/SE St. Anthony East Neighborhood Association (SAENA) Neighborhood Org NE/SE St. Anthony West Neighborhood Organization Neighborhood Org NE/SE Warehouse District North Loop Neighborhood Assoc Neighborhood Org NE/SE Logan Park New City School Education NE/SE Windom Park Windom Park Citizens in Action (WPCiA) neighborhood org NE/SE Windom Park Northeast Royalty Community org NE/SE Waite Park Waite Elementary School Education NE/SE Waite Park Waite Elementary School PTA Education NE/SE Waite Park Waite Community Council Community org NE/SE Logan Park Individual Individual Service Area Park Organization type of organization Southwest Linden Hills/Pershing Southwest Athletic Council (SWAC) Athletic Council Southwest Linden Hills Linden Hills Power & Light Community Org Southwest MLK Inner City Tennis - Reed Sweatt partner org Southwest Painter Lyndale Elementary School school Southwest Painter Blaisdell YMCA community org Southwest Bryant Square Uptown YWCA Community Org Southwest MLK Kingfield Farmers Market community gathering place Southwest MLK El Jardin Magico preschool/daycare Southwest Fuller? Hosmer Library library Southwest Windom South Southside Services community org Southwest MLK Lyndale Latina Women's Leadership Group community org Southwest Windom South St. David's -- looks like it's in Minnetonka community org Southwest MLK Rev Dr MLK Legacy Council community org Southwest Kenwood WESAC athletic council Southwest Kenwood Brave New Workshop Theatre Theater Southwest King La Oportunidad (Latino Youth Dev Collaborative) partner org Southwest Kenny/Armatage KPAC activities council athletic council Southwest Kenny/Armatage SWAFA football program athletic council Southwest Fuller Southwest Senior Center community org Southwest Lynnhurst LARC athletic council Southwest All southwest? Minneapolis Public Schools- community education Southwest Lyndale Farmstead Walker Methodist seniors/assisted living Southwest Painter Youth Farm Southwest Minnesota Teen & Adult Challenge Southwest Whittier Whittier Clinic health org Southwest Whittier Whittier International School school Southwest Whittier MIA partner Southwest Whittier St. Stevens community org Southwest Armatage Armatage NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Bryant Square Calhoun Area Residents Action Group (CARAG) Neighborhood Org Southwest Kenwood Cedar Isles Dean NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Kenwood East Calhoun Community Organization (ECCO) Neighborhood Org Southwest Lyndale Farmstead East Harriet Farmstead Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Org Southwest Kenwood East Isles Residents Association Neighborhood Org Southwest Pershing Fulton NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Kenny Kenny NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Linden Hills People for Parks Community Partner Southwest Kenwood Kenwood Isles Area Association Neighborhood Org Southwest MLK Kingfield NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Linden Hills Linden Hills Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Org Southwest Kenwood Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association Neighborhood Org Southwest Painter? Fuller? Lyndale NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Lynnhurst Lynnhurst NA Neighborhood Org Southwest Whittier Stevens Square Community Organization Neighborhood Org Southwest Fuller Tangletown - Fuller Neighborhood Org Southwest West Calhoun Neighborhood Council Neighborhood Org Southwest Whittier Whittier Alliance Neighborhood Org Southwest Windom South Windom Community Council (Windom South) Neighborhood Org Southwest Fuller Tangletown Neighborhood Association (TNA) Neighborhood Org Southwest Fuller Fuller Park Activity Council Southwest Washburn High School school Southwest Southwest High School school Southwest Lake Harriet Elementary school Southwest Lynnhurst Burroughs Elementary school Southwest Clara Barton Open School school Southwest Jefferson Elementary school Southwest Richfield Lutheran Church Southwest Unitarian Church Southwest 7th Day Adventist Church Southwest Pilgrim Lutheran Church Southwest Global all SW Karmel Mall Southwest Global all SW Minneapolis United (Soccer) youth sports Southwest MLK Nicollet Business Association Neighborhood Org Southwest Fulton Farmers Market Southwest Uptown Calhoun Business Association neighborhood Org Southwest Kenwood
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