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Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN) 2023 Reports

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Last modified: October 29, 2023

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Four MCM Reports: 

1. 2023 Current Conditions of Minnesota's Nonprofit Sector. 

2. 2023 Minnesota Nonprofit Economy Report: A Statewide and Regional Analysis 

3. Equity in Minnesota State Grantmaking

4. State Grants to Minnesota Nonprofits: Increasing Effectiveness, Transparency, and Accountability

 

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2023 Current Conditions of Minnesota's Nonprofit Sector

 

 

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Minnesota Nonprofit Economy Report: A Statewide and Regional Analysis 

 

 

 

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Equity in Minnesota State Grantmaking

 

 

 

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State Grants to Minnesota Nonprofits: Increasing Effectiveness, Transparency, and Accountability

 

 

 

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