If Minnesotans are anything, we are resilient, and we step up to care for each other. Our cold winters help us in that way, keeping us nimble, looking out for our neighbors, and requiring us to prepare for rough weather or challenges.
That resilience – and the hearts – of Minnesotans was evident when a large expansion of ICE enforcement officers arrived in our state, and we chose solidarity over fear and division. With the help of nonprofits and churches and small businesses, mighty mutual aid networks sprung from city blocks and country roads to gather food and funding for those who couldn’t safely leave their homes. “Neighboring” became our unifying call to action for meal trains and carpools and rent relief.
Our state’s nonprofit organizations have long contributed to strengthening individuals, families, and communities, through vital services that help ensure each of us has what we need to thrive. And now, facing additional threats to our funding and challenges to meet our missions, we understand we need to step up and meet this moment.
As nonprofits, we understand that those choices – to be good neighbors and care for others through challenges – can also be written into the public policies at the Capitol.
Our state’s nonprofit organizations have long contributed to strengthening individuals, families, and communities, through vital services that help ensure each of us has what we need to thrive. And now, facing additional threats to our funding and challenges to meet our missions, we understand we need to step up and meet this moment.
That’s why growing numbers of nonprofits, from the arts to housing to the environment, are joining together under the Together We Rise MN campaign.
The massive federal reconciliation bill, also known as H.R. 1, made sweeping changes and funding cuts to our nation’s core basic needs services, including health care and food assistance, gave large tax cuts primarily to the wealthy, and transferred responsibilities to the states while cutting funding to states.
That reconciliation bill was signed into law last July, even as Minnesotans, their communities, and nonprofits, faced cutbacks and pressures on funding streams and public services they count on.
In response, we are calling on Minnesota policymakers to be bold and build a strong, stable future. We envision a state where all of us have what we need to thrive, regardless of who we are or where we live. Coming together in solidarity and with a shared vision, we can build that state.

Together We Rise is a public policy campaign organized by the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and the Minnesota Budget Project to engage Minnesota nonprofits to raise their voices in support of raising state revenues to ensure Minnesota has sufficient and sustainable resources to meet Minnesotans’ needs and build a strong future for our communities.
We, along with 65 organizations across the state, sent a letter to Minnesota policymakers last month asking them to ensure critical public services that Minnesotans count on are protected and expanded as the state responds to unprecedented federal funding cuts and harmful policy changes impacting the state as well as anticipated future budget shortfalls.
We are united in our call for state leaders to:
Take bold action to prioritize and protect Minnesotans’ health and economic well-being;
Ensure Minnesotans’ access to health care, food support, and other public services, regardless of their immigration status or other identities or circumstances beyond their control; and
Raise revenues, especially from those with the most resources, in order to replace lost federal funding, protect crucial services and meet Minnesotans’ needs.
We believe our elected representatives should address the fallout from the huge and harmful federal bill. Now is the time for shoring up and building the strongest foundation for Minnesota’s future.
Founded in 1987 and currently one of the largest state associations in the country, the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits (MCN) is a trusted advocate and ally for nonprofits, providing relevant workshops and conferences, timely nonprofit data and research, impactful state and federal advocacy, and a strong member network and benefits.
The Minnesota Budget Project is a research and advocacy organization that pursues policy solutions so that all Minnesotans can thrive, regardless of who they are or where they live. Established more than 25 years ago, the Minnesota Budget Project is a nonpartisan project of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits.
