
Greater Mankato Area United Way concentrates funding on local basic-needs and community wellbeing programs in Blue Earth County and surrounding communities, favoring human service providers, faith-based service networks, youth development, and local schools/recreation. Grants overwhelmingly take the form of financial support to frontline organizations delivering food, shelter, emergency aid, youth programming, and community education. The foundation frequently makes repeat awards to the same local partners, signaling long-term operational support rather than one-off project funding.
A defining feature of Greater Mankato Area United Way Inc. is its repeated financial support for a small set of local partner agencies, including Mankato Community Education and Rec, Young Mens Citizens Christian Assn, and Vine Faith in Action. Those awards appear year after year, pointing to sustained operating support for community organizations that deliver direct services in Mankato and nearby areas. The foundation’s recent grants also show a broad but closely related mix of basic-needs funding, youth development, housing support, and access to health and social services. In the grant list, Partners for Affordable Housing, the Salvation Army, Open Door Health Center, Minnesota Council of Churches, Boy Scouts Twin Valley Council, and Mankato Area Public Schools all receive support. The pattern is practical rather than project-specific: grants are listed as financial assistance, and the recipients are organizations that work on food, shelter, recreation, family support, and community education. That makes the foundation useful to researchers looking for a local funder tied to ongoing community infrastructure rather than short-term campaign grants.
In basic-needs work, the foundation supported Partners for Affordable Housing with $132,698 in 2025 for financial assistance, alongside funding for the Salvation Army and Open Door Health Center in the same recent grant set. Youth and out-of-school time are another clear lane: Mankato Community Education and Rec received $258,972 in 2025, and Boy Scouts Twin Valley Council received $88,465 in the same year. The funder also backs faith-linked community support networks, including Minnesota Council of Churches at $88,465 in 2025 and Vine Faith in Action at $161,891 in 2025. Education-related support appears through Mankato Area Public Schools, which received $69,874 in 2024 for financial assistance. Across these areas, the grants connect to direct service delivery rather than indirect funding.
Typical grant size falls between $11,978 at the 25th percentile and $70,305 at the 75th percentile, with a median award of $24,955. The recent grant list shows clear repeat funding across multiple years for the same organizations, especially Young Mens Citizens Christian Assn, Vine Faith in Action, Mankato Community Education and Rec, Partners for Affordable Housing, Salvation Army, Boy Scouts Twin Valley Council, Minnesota Council of Churches, and Open Door Health Center. Grants in the data are described as financial assistance, suggesting support is often flexible rather than narrowly restricted. The organization is structured as a local United Way funder rather than a private family foundation or donor-advised fund vehicle.
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Most grants fall between $12K and $70K, with a median of $25K.
25th Percentile
$12K
Median
$25K
75th Percentile
$70K
About 98% of grants go to recipients in MN.
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Concentrated local grantmaking with repeated annual or multi-year general/financial assistance awards to a core set of community organizations; mix of mid-size institutional grants rather than many single large endowments, focused on sustaining operating capacity of front-line providers.
Notable grantees: Young Mens Citizens Christian Assn (YMCA/YMCA-like services), Mankato Community Education and Recreation, Vine Faith in Action, Partners for Affordable Housing, Open Door Health Center
Grantmaking is overwhelmingly local: 98% of grants go to recipients in Minnesota, and every grant in the country distribution is in the US. The recipient city that appears most often is Mankato, with multiple grants to organizations there, including Mankato Community Education and Rec, Vine Faith in Action, Open Door Health Center, and Mankato Area Public Schools. The nearby service area also includes broader Greater Mankato and South-central Minnesota in the program descriptions. The pattern points to a single-community funding footprint centered on Mankato and surrounding communities.
The recent grants show support for local human-service and community organizations such as Mankato Community Education and Rec, Young Mens Citizens Christian Assn, Vine Faith in Action, Partners for Affordable Housing, the Salvation Army, Open Door Health Center, Minnesota Council of Churches, Boy Scouts Twin Valley Council, and Mankato Area Public Schools.
The typical grant size is $11,978 at the 25th percentile, $24,955 at the median, and $70,305 at the 75th percentile. The recent grant list also includes larger recurring awards, such as $258,972 to Mankato Community Education and Rec in 2025.
The recipient country distribution shows 104 grants in the US and 100% of grants to US recipients. The grant list and geography data point to a local Minnesota funding pattern rather than national or international grantmaking.
Many recipients appear across multiple years. For example, Young Mens Citizens Christian Assn, Vine Faith in Action, Mankato Community Education and Rec, Partners for Affordable Housing, Salvation Army, Boy Scouts Twin Valley Council, Minnesota Council of Churches, and Open Door Health Center all show repeat awards in 2023, 2024, and/or 2025.
The grant and program data point to education, health, financial stability, youth services, mental health, basic needs, housing, and emergency assistance. Examples include Success By Six for early childhood, Youth Mental Health Navigator for behavioral health access, and Community Impact Distribution for education, health, and financial stability.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MANKATO COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND REC | MANKATO, MN | $258,972 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| YOUNG MENS CITIZENS CHRISTIAN ASSN | MANKATO, MN | $237,873 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| VINE FAITH IN ACTION | MANKATO, MN | $161,891 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| YOUNG WOMEN CITIZENS CHRISTAIN ASSN | MANKATO, MN | $147,442 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| PARTNERS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING | MANKATO, MN | $132,698 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SALVATION ARMY | MANKATO, MN | $96,329 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| MINNESOTA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES | MANKATO, MN | $88,465 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| BOY SCOUTS TWIN VALLEY COUNCIL | MANKATO, MN | $88,465 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| OPEN DOOR HEALTH CENTER | MANKATO, MN | $73,721 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LEISURE EDUCATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL | MANKATO, MN | $68,806 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LUTHERAN SOCAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTA | MANKATO, MN | $68,806 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| BLUE EARTH COUNTY | MANKATO, MN | $57,389 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| COMMITTEE AGAINST DOMESTIC ABUSE | MANKATO, MN | $56,225 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| MANKATO AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS | MANKATO, MN | $49,147 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SERVEMINNESOTA | MANKATO, MN | $45,216 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SAINT PETER WEEKEND CHILDREN FOOD | SAINT PETER, MN | $40,792 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| AMERICAN RED CROSS | MANKATO, MN | $39,318 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| WASECA NEIGHBORHOOD SERV CENTER | WASECA, MN | $37,352 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LIFE WORK PLANNING WORK CENTER | MANKATO, MN | $34,403 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SOUTHERN MN REGIONAL LEGAL SERVICES | MANKATO, MN | $24,574 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| BEYOND BRINK | MANKATO, MN | $22,608 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| AGING SERVICES FOR COMMUNITIES | MONTGOMERY, MN | $19,659 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| WELLSHARE INTERNATIONAL | MANKATO, MN | $19,659 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| COMMONBOND COMMUNITIES | SAINT PAUL, MN | $14,744 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LAKE CRYSTAL AREA RECREATION CENTER | LAKE CYRSTAL, MN | $14,744 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LET'S SMILE | OWATONNA, MN | $14,744 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| BETHLEHEM INN OF WASECA | WASECA, MN | $12,778 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| TRI-CITY UNITED COMMUNITY EDUCATION | MONTGOMERY, MN | $12,778 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SAINT PETER PUBLIC SCHOOLS | SAINT PETER, MN | $12,778 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SMILES | MANKATO, MN | $12,287 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| PROJECT FOR TEENS | NORTH MANKATO, MN | $11,795 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF SO CENTRAL | SAINT CLOUD, MN | $11,795 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| GOOD COUNSEL LEARNING CENTER INC | MANKATO, MN | $9,829 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| GREATER MANKATO DIVERSITY COUNCIL | MANKATO, MN | $9,829 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| THE ARC MINNESOTA SOUTHWEST | MANKATO, MN | $8,355 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| WASECA PUBLIC SCHOOLS | WASECA, MN | $8,060 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LAKE CRYSTAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION | LAKE CRYSTAL, MN | $7,372 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE | SAINT PETER, MN | $5,406 | 2025 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| YOUNG MENS CITIZENS CHRISTIAN ASSN | MANKATO, MN | $231,033 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| VINE FAITH IN ACTION | MANKATO, MN | $167,298 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| MANKATO COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND REC | MANKATO, MN | $158,514 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| PARTNERS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING | MANKATO, MN | $126,322 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| YOUNG WOMEN CITIZENS CHRISTAIN ASSN | MANKATO, MN | $114,795 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| BOY SCOUTS TWIN VALLEY COUNCIL | MANKATO, MN | $93,831 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| SALVATION ARMY | MANKATO, MN | $91,036 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| MINNESOTA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES | MANKATO, MN | $86,055 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| OPEN DOOR HEALTH CENTER | MANKATO, MN | $79,856 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| MANKATO AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS | MANKATO, MN | $69,874 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LEISURE EDUCATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL | MANKATO, MN | $67,378 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
| LUTHERAN SOCAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTA | MANKATO, MN | $60,506 | 2024 | FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
MANKATO COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND REC
$258,972FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
YOUNG MENS CITIZENS CHRISTIAN ASSN
$237,873FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
VINE FAITH IN ACTION
$161,891FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
YOUNG WOMEN CITIZENS CHRISTAIN ASSN
$147,442FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PARTNERS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
$132,698FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SALVATION ARMY
$96,329FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
MINNESOTA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
$88,465FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
BOY SCOUTS TWIN VALLEY COUNCIL
$88,465FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
OPEN DOOR HEALTH CENTER
$73,721FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LEISURE EDUCATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL
$68,806FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LUTHERAN SOCAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTA
$68,806FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
BLUE EARTH COUNTY
$57,389FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
COMMITTEE AGAINST DOMESTIC ABUSE
$56,225FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
MANKATO AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$49,147FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SERVEMINNESOTA
$45,216FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SAINT PETER WEEKEND CHILDREN FOOD
$40,792FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
AMERICAN RED CROSS
$39,318FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
WASECA NEIGHBORHOOD SERV CENTER
$37,352FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LIFE WORK PLANNING WORK CENTER
$34,403FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOUTHERN MN REGIONAL LEGAL SERVICES
$24,574FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
BEYOND BRINK
$22,608FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
AGING SERVICES FOR COMMUNITIES
$19,659FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
WELLSHARE INTERNATIONAL
$19,659FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
COMMONBOND COMMUNITIES
$14,744FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LAKE CRYSTAL AREA RECREATION CENTER
$14,744FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LET'S SMILE
$14,744FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
BETHLEHEM INN OF WASECA
$12,778FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
TRI-CITY UNITED COMMUNITY EDUCATION
$12,778FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SAINT PETER PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$12,778FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SMILES
$12,287FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PROJECT FOR TEENS
$11,795FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF SO CENTRAL
$11,795FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
GOOD COUNSEL LEARNING CENTER INC
$9,829FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
GREATER MANKATO DIVERSITY COUNCIL
$9,829FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
THE ARC MINNESOTA SOUTHWEST
$8,355FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
WASECA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$8,060FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LAKE CRYSTAL COMMUNITY EDUCATION
$7,372FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS COLLEGE
$5,406FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
YOUNG MENS CITIZENS CHRISTIAN ASSN
$231,033FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
VINE FAITH IN ACTION
$167,298FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
MANKATO COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND REC
$158,514FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PARTNERS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING
$126,322FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
YOUNG WOMEN CITIZENS CHRISTAIN ASSN
$114,795FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
BOY SCOUTS TWIN VALLEY COUNCIL
$93,831FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SALVATION ARMY
$91,036FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
MINNESOTA COUNCIL OF CHURCHES
$86,055FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
OPEN DOOR HEALTH CENTER
$79,856FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
MANKATO AREA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
$69,874FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LEISURE EDUCATION FOR EXCEPTIONAL
$67,378FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
LUTHERAN SOCAL SERVICE OF MINNESOTA
$60,506FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE