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The United Way of the Bemidji Area invites local nonprofits to apply for Disaster Relief Grants following the June 21 storm.
Featuring games, information booths, food, face-painting, music and general goodwill, the event aimed to serve as a means of education as well as celebration.
Negotiations between the Minnesota Nurses Association and the city’s health care systems are ongoing. Contracts with Essentia and Aspirus St. Luke’s are set to expire June 30.
Club members spent part of their regular Monday meeting filling snack packs and hygiene kits for local nonprofits and writing messages of encouragement on Meals on Wheels delivery bags.

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Thanks to the work of the Northwest Minnesota Foundation, more than $2.4 million was loaned or granted out into the region from April through June 2024.
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Founders of Advocates for Health Rich Feneis and Joel Fogel have installed outdoor AEDs across western Minnesota, with more on the way.
The Northwest Minnesota Foundation recently awarded $100,000 across seven organizations in Bemidji, Crookston, Thief River Falls and Roseau for welcoming communities projects focusing on inclusion.
Fix It Forward Ministry will give car number 500 to another nonprofit in the metro area.
The Otto Bremer Trust recently awarded $14,738,000 in grants and program-related investments in April and May, with $255,000 going to local organizations.
Forgotten Heroes Range and Retreat is a new facility in McGregor, dedicated to giving disabled veterans an accessible place for outdoor recreation
The Otto Bremer Trust recently awarded $12,948,300 in grants and program-related investments in February and March, with $235,000 going to local organizations.
The 31st annual Think-Off hosted by the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center will occur live on stage on June 8 with four finalists taking a position on the philosophical question of free speech.
A total of $41,272 and 26 grants were recently awarded to community organizations thanks to Beltrami Electric Cooperative members and the Operation Round Up program.
Thanks to the work of the Northwest Minnesota Foundation, more than $1.7 million was loaned or granted out into the region from January through March 2024.
Lead for Inclusion, a new youth-led nonprofit in Bemidji, hopes to create a change in the community so that every place is accessible and welcoming to people with and without disabilities.

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