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Children’s Minnesota named one of Business Journal’s Corporate Philanthropists

Children’s Minnesota is proud to be named among the top Minnesota-based Corporate Philanthropists, man inaugural list by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. The organization ranked No. 17, with more than $51,000 in global charitable giving in 2021.

To compile the list, the Business Journal sent surveys to more than 1,000 companies. The survey asked companies for their global cash contributions – excluding in-kind donations, volunteer hours, employee contributions and scholarships – to charitable beneficiaries. Target, Thrivent and U.S. Bancorp were the top three Minnesota-based corporate philanthropists.

Subscribers to the Business Journal can see the full list here.

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