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Our Funders
We are grateful to the following organizations for their generous support of Affirmative Options Coalition.
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1 The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is one of the nation’s premier policy organizations working at the federal and state levels on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
2 The Joyce Foundation
Supporting efforts to protect the Great Lakes, to reduce poverty and violence in the region, and to ensure its residents good schools, decent jobs, a strong democracy, and a diverse and thriving culture.
3 Minneapolis Foundation
Founded in 1915, The Minneapolis Foundation is one of the nation's oldest and largest community foundations. We're also the oldest foundation in Minnesota. We've helped generations of Minnesotans create a charitable legacy and we're invested in the future of our community.
4 Otto Bremer Foundation
The Otto Bremer Foundation provides funding for projects and programs that fit the trust agreement as written by Otto Bremer for communities in Minnesota, North Dakota, and northwestern Wisconsin.
5 The Workforce Alliance
The Workforce Alliance (TWA) is a national coalition of community-based organizations, community colleges, unions, business leaders and local officials advocating for public policies that invest in the skills of America's workers, so they can better support their families and help American businesses better compete in today's economy.
6 Phillips Foundation
The mission of The Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation is to honor the legacy of its founders, Jay and Rose Phillips, by continuing the family tradition of sharing resources for the public good, while exercising leadership and flexibility in responding to emerging community needs.
7 Northwest Area Foundation
The Northwest Area Foundation is committed to helping communities reduce poverty for the long term. Through our three programs - Ventures, Connections, and Horizons - we work with rural, urban, American Indian, and rural Latino communities in Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon.