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    How to 'Give to the Max' -- for MinnPost

    By Laurie Kramer | Published Tue, Nov 10 2009 4:37 pm

    Many of you are receiving emails from all the nonprofits you support -- telling you about the Give to the Max campaign.

    The campaign starts next Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8:01 a.m., and runs for exactly 24 hours.

    Donations made to nonprofits that day will be matched in part by local foundations -- if the donation is made through the new GiveMN.org portal.

    MinnPost, like other nonprofits, definitely needs your donations. 2009 has been a tough year for journalism enterprises and nonprofits, and MinnPost is both. 

    Here’s how you can help us on Tuesday:

    If you’re already an Annual Member, click here to make an extra gift to MinnPost. Under Make a Donation, enter the amount of your gift in the box next to Other. Then click the Donate button below.

    If you’re not yet an Annual Member, join here. From $50 Cub Reporters to $5,000 Media Moguls, we need you.

    We have 1,530 Annual Members right now. Our end-of-year goal is 1,600.

    Just 70 more needed. Are YOU a member?

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    Inside MinnPost will be the place for MinnPost staff to talk about what's going on in our enterprise. We hope to engage in a conversation with our readers, with current and prospective members and advertisers, and others interested in our grand experiment in high-quality, not-for-profit local journalism. The blog will be coordinated by Joel Kramer, MinnPost's CEO and Editor, with frequent contributions from other staff members.

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