DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK
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DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK is a special population support nonprofit based on its mission to support and strengthen urban American Indian people through culturally based education, traditional healing approaches, and leadership development, delivering programs and services in community and in partnership with other organizations. In filing year 2024, it reported an operating budget of $4.4M and total revenue of $4.7M, with major support from GREATER TWIN CITIES UNITED WAY, NOVO FOUNDATION, Trellis, PATRICK AND AIMEE BUTLER FAMILY, and OTTO BREMER TRUST; no single listed funder appears to account for 50% or more of total revenue.
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Mission Statement
TO SUPPORT AND STRENGTHEN URBAN AMERICAN INDIAN PEOPLE THROUGH CULTURALLY BASED EDUCATION, TRADITIONAL HEALING APPROACHES, AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT. WE ACHIEVE THIS BY FOCUSING ON COMMUNITY AND DELIVERING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES DIRECTLY OR IN PARTNERSHIP WITH OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.
Cause Areas
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Special population support
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Charity Verification Snapshot
IRS EO Business Master File Status
Listed as tax-exempt
IRS Pub 78 Status
Eligible for tax-deductible gifts
IRS Revocation Status
Not in Automatic Revocation of Exemption List
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK’s budget?
In 2024, DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK reported an annual operating budget of around $4.4 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK support?
DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK supports work in Special population support.
Where does DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK operate?
DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN.
Who funded DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK recently?
In 2025, DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK received grants from CHARITIES AID FOUNDATION AMERICA, CHARLES P & MARY E BELGARDE FOUNDATION, and THE MINNEAPOLIS FOUNDATION. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK received in 2024?
The largest grant to DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK in 2024 exceeds $136 thousand.
What is DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK’s reliance on government grants?
DIVISION OF INDIAN WORK relied on government grants for more than 60% of their total revenue in 2024.
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