What kinds of programs does Minnesota Masonic Charities fund most often?
The foundation supports education, children’s health, cancer research, eldercare, and community service. Its active programs include scholarships, matching grants for lodges and chapters, mission grants, and support for partner organizations. Recent grants also show funding for childhood language disorders, veterans services, food shelf programs, and general support for family-serving nonprofits.
What is the typical grant size?
The grant-size distribution centers on smaller awards: the 25th percentile is $7,572, the median is $10,000, and the 75th percentile is $25,000. The recent list also includes a much larger research grant to the University of Minnesota, alongside many awards in the $50,000 range.
Does Minnesota Masonic Charities give only one-time grants?
No. Several recipients appear across multiple years in the recent grants list, including Cresent Cove, Eagles Healing Nest, Face It Foundation, Mn Assistance Council for Veterans, Rite Care of Mpls-St Paul, and The Valley of Rochester Scottish Rite Children's Foundation. The foundation also offers renewable scholarships in its active programs.
What scholarship programs are listed?
Listed scholarship programs include Masonic Employee Scholarship, Community Scholarships, Student Scholarships with Signature awards, Legacy Scholarship, and the broader MMC Student Scholarships group. The programs serve Minnesota students and, in some cases, employees of Minnesota Masonic Home, with awards such as $3,000 employee scholarships and $3,500 Legacy Scholarships.
Where do its grants go geographically?
The recipient distribution in the data is entirely Minnesota: 68 grants, or 100.0%, went to recipients in the state. Recent recipient cities include Minneapolis, St Paul, Rochester, Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Sauk Centre, St Anthony, Minnetonka, and Hopkins.