Jeremiah Program affects generations to come. If the mothers can get off the vicious cycle of welfare then their children won't be caught up in that, and so on. It's like a snowball going downhill. 

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Corporate and Foundation Gifts

Foundations

Jeremiah Program enjoys extraordinary support from a wide variety of foundations that believe in our work. Foundation trustees and program officers are confident that Jeremiah Program will deliver outcomes for families that meet and many times surpass their expectations. Funding partners include but are not limited to:

Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation
Barry Family Foundation
F. R. Bigelow Foundation
Aimee and Patrick Butler Family Foundation
Buuck Family Foundation
Charlson Foundation
Frey Foundation
Mardag Foundation
Minneapolis Foundation
Otto Bremer Foundation
Richard Schulze Family Foundation
River Rock Foundation
Phillips Family Foundation
Saint Paul Foundation

Corporations

Corporations are important to the program’s stability as a resource for volunteers, annual financial support and expert advice.

  • In 1996 Xcel Energy donated land on the edge of downtown Minneapolis to build the Minneapolis Campus. The land was valued in excess of $500,000.
  • Target Corporation is a major funder with annual and capital grants. A Target employee has served as the owner’s representative for the construction of each campus.
  • Ameriprise Financial Services embraces Jeremiah’s attention to financial management skills by providing major annual support for the personal financial curriculum included in Life Skills education.

Jeremiah Program also enjoys annual support from other major corporations in the Twin Cities including, but not limited to:

3M
Allianz
American Bank
Ceridian
Deluxe Corporation
General Mills
RBC Dain Rauscher
Securian Financial
Travelers Insurance
U.S. Bank
U.S. Trust/Bank of America
Western Bank

In addition, corporate volunteers serve on Jeremiah Program’s Employment Task Force to assist the women at every step on their journey to employment.