Tag: Spave Faves
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For Your Give to the Max Day Consideration: Our Minnesota Spave Faves
Give to the Max Day, Minnesota’s annual fundraising drive for nonprofits, is upon us. (more…) -
Red Wing Arts Spotlight
Red Wing Arts (RWA) is a nonprofit organization that promotes the arts in the Red Wing community and throughout the region. (more…)
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Thank you Spave Faves
Today, I want to thank and highlight our Spave Faves. What’s a Spave Fave, you ask? (more…)
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Helping Women Period Provides Low-Income and Homeless People with Menstrual Products
In 2015, Lysne Tait read a news article about the lack of access to menstrual products for homeless women. A career advocate in nonprofit circles, she felt moved to do something, so she organized a fundraising breakfast and invited 30 friends and acquaintances via Facebook.
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Isaiah 117 House Dallas County, Texas Helps Children On Their Hardest Day
It’s hard to imagine the confusion, shock, and pain a child goes through when one day, all of a sudden, their world comes crashing down as authorities from the government remove them from their family.
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Malembe Rise: Empowering Democratic Republic of the Congo Through Education
Spave is proud to spotlight our featured nonprofit partner, Malembe Rise.
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Breast Cancer Hub Is Saving Lives
Spave is proud to spotlight our featured nonprofit partner, Breast Cancer Hub.
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Through Fast Grants, The 30-Days Foundation Helps Those In Need To Keep Financial Problems From Snowballing
These are trying economic times. With regular costs of living on the rise, many who live paycheck-to-paycheck find themselves unable to withstand an unexpected emergency without facing dire financial consequences.
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HillVets Opens Doors on Capitol Hill for Veterans
Did you know that, on average, about 60 percent of the United States’ annual federal budget is appropriated for military and veteran spending?
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Minnesota Has Helped Kids Reach Their Potential for Over 50 Years
In 2020, the pandemic forced almost every business and organization to change the way they operated. For many, it was simply too much to overcome.