Refugee Services
Comprehensive resettlement support including housing, employment assistance, and cultural integration for refugees arriving in Minnesota
Ecumenical organization advancing justice, compassion, and unity through interfaith collaboration
About Organization
Minnesota Council of Churches brings together Christian denominations and faith communities to address social justice issues and provide humanitarian services. Based in Minneapolis, MN, the organization has been operating since 1948. It coordinates programs in refugee resettlement, economic development, and advocacy for marginalized communities across Minnesota.
Refugee Services
Comprehensive resettlement support including housing, employment assistance, and cultural integration for refugees arriving in Minnesota
Economic Justice
Youth economic development programs and financial assistance initiatives targeting underserved communities and promoting pathways to stability
Faith-Based Advocacy
Interfaith collaboration mobilizing religious communities to address systemic injustice and influence policy for vulnerable populations
Form 990 data showing organizational financial health and growth.
Source: IRS Form 990 filings. All figures in USD.
Convene Christian denominations and interfaith partners to identify shared priorities and concerns
Develop targeted initiatives addressing refugee support, youth development, and financial assistance needs
Distribute grants and mobilize volunteer networks to support programs and partner organizations
Leverage collective faith voice to influence policy and promote systemic justice reforms
Services and programs offered by Minnesota Council Of Churches
Provides comprehensive resettlement support and network services for refugees arriving in Minnesota communities
Economic development and empowerment programs specifically designed for East African youth populations
Direct financial support and general operating assistance for individuals and partner organizations in need
Collaborative advocacy efforts uniting diverse faith communities to address systemic social justice issues
Meet the people behind Minnesota Council Of Churches.
Team information not available.
1948
1948
Minnesota Council of Churches established to unite Christian denominations in common purpose
1948
1948
Received federal tax-exempt status as a nonprofit religious organization
1990s
1990s
Launched comprehensive resettlement network serving East African and other refugee populations
Paycheck Protection Program (2020-2021)
Total Approved
$386K
Total Forgiven
$389K
101% forgiven
Jobs Retained
40
Source: Small Business Administration • Paycheck Protection Program (2020-2021)
Grant funding relationships from IRS Form 990 filings
Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I filings. Amounts may span multiple tax years.