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Jewish Community Relations Council Minnesota & the Dakotas

Jewish Community Relations Council Minnesota & the Dakotas

St Louis Park, MN
Tax ID41-0826434

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About this organization

Revenue

$1,281,202

Expenses

$1,374,757

Mission

THE ORGANIZATION IS A NON-PROFIT WHOSE MISSION AS THE VOICE OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IS TO PROTECT JEWISH INTERESTS AND PROMOTE JEWISH IDEALS THROUGH VARIOUS PROGRAMS.

About

TOLERANCE MINNESOTA & HOLOCAUST EDUCATION - The JCRCs Holocaust education programs highlight the need to educate about the dangers of discrimination, including anti-Semitism, as potential signs of deeper hatreds and social pathology. The stories of Minnesota Holocaust survivors help deliver this educational message. Transfer of Memory is a traveling photography exhibition that incorporates local programming initiatives to bring the stories of Minnesota Holocaust survivors to life. This exhibit has reached over 80,000 people since 2011. It has traveled to over 50 sites since its inception receiving more than one million media impressions. These media impressions include television coverage, radio shows, blogs and newspaper articles, all speaking to the importance of the lessons of the Holocaust as an example of an unchecked metastasis of hatred. In 2018-2019 the following locations hosted or will host the exhibit: Minnesota State University - Mankato, Wells Fargo, Chaska Community Center, Gustavus Adolphus College, Anderson Center in Red Wing, Minneapolis Public Library, and the St. Paul Jewish Community Center. Grandchildren and great grandchildren who are decendants of holocaust survivors are part of our speakers bureau and have formed a group called generations after MN. The Generations After MN mission is: To ensure a community for children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Holocaust Survivors where we can safeguard the importance of connecting, remembering and sharing our collective and individual histories, and teach present and future generations about intolerance and indifference, and inspire righteousness and respect. This group joins our other speakers and provides presentations in schools across Minnesota and the Dakotas educating audiences about prejudice, hate and discrimination. Other Holocaust education programs include: Ongoing Echoes and Reflections seminars; the annual Yom HaShoah commemoration; the annual trip to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.; and community events with topics that include: epigenetics, holocaust by bullets, and anti-semitism.

Interesting data from their 2019 990 filing

From their filing, the objective of the non-profit is stated as “As the public affairs voice of the jewish community, the jcrc fights anti-semitism and prejudice, advocates for israel, provides holocaust education, promotes tolerance and social justice, and builds bridges across the jewish and broader communities. see schedule o.”.

When talking about its functions, they were outlined as: “The organization is a non-profit whose mission as the voice of the jewish community is to protect jewish interests and promote jewish ideals through various programs.”.

  • The legally reported state of operation for the non-profit is MN.
  • According to the filing, the non-profit's address in 2019 is 12 NORTH 12TH STREET STE 480, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, 55403.
  • The non-profit organization as of 2019 has a total of 9 employees reported on their form.
  • Does not operate a hospital.
  • Does not operate a school.
  • Collects art.
  • Does not provide credit counseling.
  • Does not have foreign activities.
  • Is not a donor-advised fund.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$93,555.
  • The CEO's compensation within the organization is not based on a review and approval by an independent party.
  • The organization has 37 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1939.
  • The organization has a written policy that addresses conflicts of interest.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule B.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule J.
  • The organization is required to file Schedule O.
  • The organization engages in lobbying activities.
  • The organization pays $709,055 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $159,751 in fundraising expenses.
  • The organization has minutes of its meetings.
  • The organization has a business related organization transaction.
  • The organization has fundraising events.
  • The organization's financial statements were reviewed by an accountant.