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MinnPost is a nonprofit, nonpartisan enterprise whose mission is to provide high-quality journalism for news-intense people who care about Minnesota. We publish online at www.minnpost.com Monday through Friday with a limited edition on Saturday.
MinnPost provides news and analysis based on reporting by professional journalists, most of whom have decades of experience in the Twin Cities media. The site features video and audio as well as written stories. It also includes commentary pieces from the community, and comments from readers on individual stories. The site does not endorse candidates for office or publish unsigned editorials representing an institutional position. We encourage broad-ranging, civil discussion from many points of view.
Our goal is to create a sustainable business model for this kind of journalism, supported by corporate sponsors, advertisers, and members who make annual donations. High-quality journalism is a community asset that sustains democracy and quality of life, and we need people who believe in it to support our work.
MinnPost's initial funding of $850,000 came from four families: John and Sage Cowles, Lee Lynch and Terry Saario, Joel and Laurie Kramer, and David and Vicki Cox. Major foundation support has come from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Blandin Foundation, McKnight Foundation, The Minneapolis Foundation, Otto Bremer Foundation, Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, and Bush Foundation. MinnPost had more than 3,160 member-donors contributing amounts ranging from $10 to $20,000 a year.
We are grateful for the guidance and involvement of our Board of Directors and Advisory Council members listed below.
Board of Directors: Lee Lynch, President; John Satorius, Secretary; Jennifer Martin, Treasurer; Fran Davis, Toby Dayton, Jack Dempsey, Fred de Sam Lazaro, Jill Field, Kathleen Hansen, Rebecca Harrison, Vernae Hasbargen, Samuel Heins, Patrick Irestone, Joel Kramer, Dan Oberdorfer, Kandace Olsen, Jeremy Edes Pierotti, Gordon Rudd, Sally Schiff, Rebecca Shavlik, Missy Staples Thompson, Zack Stephenson, Kari Swan, John Tieszen. Emeritus: John Cowles, David Cox.
Advisory Council: Terri Barreiro, Peter Bell, Wendy Blackshaw, Laura Bloomberg, Scott Burns, Jay Cowles, Sue Herridge, Marlene Kayser, Tom Kayser, Lars Leafblad, Glenn Miller, David Moore Jr., Beth Parkhill, Mary Pickard, Susan Plimpton, Kim Snyder, Chris Widdess.