Who’s at the center of MinnPost’s universe?
Readers are the center of MinnPost’s universe, both in terms of whom we serve and who provides the largest source of funding for our nonprofit newsroom.
Tanner Curl is MinnPost’s executive director. He oversees the organization’s management, strategy and revenue development.
Readers are the center of MinnPost’s universe, both in terms of whom we serve and who provides the largest source of funding for our nonprofit newsroom.
Want to enjoy a great night out, see some of the biggest names in Minnesota politics try to be funny, and support our nonprofit newsroom? Then you’ll want to get your tickets to MinnRoast 2019.
We’re excited to announce that member presale for MinnRoast 2019 is now open.
The event will feature a discussion on the opportunities and challenges facing Greater Minnesota.
MinnPost is hitting the road with reporters Gregg Aamot and Greta Kaul for a special MinnPost Social at the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph.
MinnRoast — our annual night of jokes, parodies and laughs — is set for Friday, April 26, at the Historic State Theatre. We invite you to become a MinnRoast Patron of this cherished annual MinnPost tradition, which not only gets you tickets to the show, but also gives you access to the exclusive pre-show reception at Rock Bottom Brewery.
On Thursday, Feb. 7, MinnPost is co-presenting an event with the Minnesota Journalism Center to look at the evolving business model of journalism, featuring a conversation with MinnPost Publisher & CEO Andy Wallmeyer and Magda Konieczna, author of “Journalism Without Profit: Making the News When the Market Fails.”
More than 100 MinnPost members and readers braved the cold on Monday, Jan. 21, to attend the latest MinnPost Social to hear MinnPost reporter Peter Callaghan talk about the new legislative session.
Thanks to the support of readers, MinnPost closed 2018 by reaching its year-end drive goal and setting a new record for MinnPost membership.
It’s coming down to the wire for our year-end goal, but with just $9,396 to go, we’re confident we can get there by midnight. You can help put us over the top with a donation right now!
Thanks to the 503 supporters who’ve donated so far this month, we’re within striking distance of our year-end fundraising goal. To get there, we need to raise $18,190 before the clock strikes midnight on Dec. 31. Will you donate now to support in-depth coverage of Minnesota news in 2019?
So far this month, more than 350 supporters have donated to put us just $31,181 away from hitting our year-end goal. Hearty thanks to those generous donors. If you haven’t given yet, will you help us close the gap and power our reporting in 2019?
MinnPost’s in-depth coverage goes beyond petty politics and deep into the policy challenges facing Minnesota. If you value our thoughtful, independent journalism, will you power our reporting in 2019 with a year-end tax-deductible donation? Your support in any amount is crucial to our work in the year ahead.
After a big year for news, we’re not letting off the gas for 2019. To cover the urgent policy challenges in the year ahead, we need to raise $75,000 by Dec. 31. Your support, at any level, will be vital to getting us to that goal and funding our work next year.
Donations of ALL sizes — $25, $15 or even $10 — have been and will continue to be the lifeblood of MinnPost’s in-depth coverage of Minnesota. Will you chip in with a donation of any amount by Dec. 31 to fund our important journalism in 2019?
This month, we have a goal to raise $75,000 by Dec. 31 to power our reporting in 2019. As of this writing, we’ve garnered $9,437 in donations from 88 generous […]
MinnPost’s 501(c)3 nonprofit newsroom is poised to take you into the new political dynamics and policy debates shaping Minnesota in 2019. We need to raise $75,000 by Dec. 31 to make that work possible. Will you donate right now to power our reporting in 2019?
MinnPost’s nonprofit newsroom earned donations from 259 generous supporters through Give to the Max Day 2018, providing essential resources for its reporting in the year ahead.
At the most recent MinnPost Social, reporters Peter Callaghan, Greta Kaul and Jessica Lee recapped the 2018 midterm elections for a crowd of 115 MinnPost members and readers.
A big thanks to the 80 donors who’ve given over $5,034 to MinnPost’s nonprofit newsroom so far on Give to the Max Day 2018! If you haven’t had a chance to donate yet, will you keep the momentum going?
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By Tanner Curl | Executive Director
March 19, 2019