To: Dean John Coleman, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Commentary
Without careful planning for the imagined changes, the best-laid plans will fail.
Minnesotans are eating the fruits of the economic seeds planted between WWII and the 1980s—but what are we doing for the next generation?
In hundreds of relatively small deals each year, this unit of government delivers big results.
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In hundreds of relatively small deals each year, this unit of government delivers big results.
To: Rep. Erik Paulsen 127 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C.
It’s still oddly difficult to figure out how much it benefits us.
To: John Koskinen
IRS Commissioner
Washington, D.C.
The state’s changing demographics fuel the work of Minnesota Compass, which helps nonprofits identify trends.
It’s time we unite, and take back ownership of our nation’s identity.
To: Gov. Mark Dayton,
State Capitol, St. Paul, Minn.
Public radio’s Krista Tippett and On Being expand their Civil Conversations Project.
Minnesotans pay a lot to rank among the best, but lower-tax competition is beating us.
Two nonprofit management assistance programs strengthen their effectiveness by merging their organizations.
To: Mr. Steve Jobs
The Cloud
Cupertino, Calif.
America needs more entrepreneurs, and starting a company is well worth the effort.
Twin Cities Theatres of Color Coalition plays artistic and social justice roles that merit a new approach to budgets and financial support.
To Michael Lewis W.W. Norton & Co. New York, N.Y.
Businesses must join with nonprofits and the public sector to tackle worker housing shortages.