Twin Cities Rise

Minneapolis, MN, US
501(c)3
EIN
41-1761118
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Minneapolis, MN, US
501(c)3
EIN
41-1761118

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Est.

1993

Fiscal Year Start

Oct 1

Organization Type

Grantseeker

Mission Statement

Career Training, Personal Empowerment and helping R!SERS gain & maintain meaningful employment
Revenues

$7.3M

Expenses

$4.8M

Net Income:
+$2.5M
Assets

$6.8M

Liabilities

$751.4K

Net Assets:
+$6.1M
Operating Budget

$4.2M

Operating Budget by Year

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Total No. of Grants

43

Median grant size
$12.5K
Largest grant received
$3M
A
Alice Emma Corrie
Board Member
K
Katie McClarty
Board Member
D
Donzel Leggett
Board Member

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Twin Cities Rise’s budget?
In 2024, Twin Cities Rise reported an annual operating budget of around $4.2 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does Twin Cities Rise support?
Twin Cities Rise supports work in Employment, Public administration, and Job Preparation & Procurement.
Where does Twin Cities Rise operate?
Twin Cities Rise is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN.
Who funded Twin Cities Rise recently?
In 2025, Twin Cities Rise received grants from THE JAMES M STANTON FOUNDATION, THE MINNEAPOLIS FOUNDATION, and CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant Twin Cities Rise received in 2024?
The largest grant to Twin Cities Rise in 2024 exceeds $3 million.
What is Twin Cities Rise’s reliance on government grants?
Twin Cities Rise relied on government grants for more than 10% of their total revenue in 2024.
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