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Morrison County Historical Society

Morrison County Historical Society

Little Falls, MN 56345
Tax ID41-0911403

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About this organization

Revenue

$225,538

Expenses

$231,493

Mission

THE MORRISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO THE COLLECTION, PRESERVATION AND SHARING OF MORRISON COUNTY HISTORY.

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THE MORRISON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO COLLECTING, PRESERVING, AND SHARING MORRISON COUNTY HISTORY. IT OWNS AND OPERATES THE CHARLES A. WEYERHAEUSER MEMORIAL MUSEUM. IN MEETING ITS MISSION IN 2019, THE ORGANIZATION ENGAGED IN THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: RECEIVED AN ARTS & CULTURAL HERITAGE FUND (LEGACY) GRANT OF $86,000 TO INSTALL MOBILE SHELVING IN THE WEYERHAEUSER MUSEUM'S ARCHIVES. MCHS MATCHED THIS GRANT WITH AN ESTIMATED $10,000 IN LABOR AND ARCHIVAL SUPPLIES. THIS PROJECT MEANT COMPLETELY EMPTYING THE ARCHIVES, REPAINTING, HAVING THE SHELVING INSTALLED, AND REPLACING ALL ARCHIVAL MATERIALS. PART OF THE PROJECT WAS DEDICATED TO HIRING AN ARCHIVAL CONTRACTOR TO SORT AND REHOUSE EIGHT LARGE COLLECTION OF MATERIAL.LAUNCHED A CAPITAL CAMPAIGN TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE MUSEUM'S CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS TO MAINTAIN AND IMPROVE THE WEYERHAEUSER MUSEUM BUILDING AND THE MUSEUM'S GROUNDS. STORM WINDOWS AT THE MUSEUM WERE REGLAZED AND REPAINTED. FURTHER RESEARCH WAS CONDUCTED ON REPAIRING OR REPLACING EXTERIOR DOORS.MCHS TOOK PART IN THE COUNCIL OF MINNESOTA ARCHAEOLOGY CONFERENCE AT ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY, DURING WHICH THE LIFE AND WORK OF MINNESOTA ARCHAEOLOGIST DOUG BIRK WAS CELEBRATED AND MCHS WAS RECOGNIZED FOR ITS CONTRIBUTION AND PARTNERSHIP WITH SCSU ON THE LITTLE ELK HERITAGE PRESERVE (LEHP) COLLECTION. DURING THE CONFERENCE, JAN WARNER, FORMER MCHS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR GAVE A PRESENTATION. THE PERMANENT LOAN AGREEMENT BETWEEN MCHS AND SCSU IN REGARDS TO THE LEHP COLLECTION WAS FORMALIZED IN 2019.MCHS CREATED A NEW SERIES OF EVENT CALLED "EXPLORING HISTORY & CULTURE IN CENTERAL MINNESOTA" THAT BRINGS TOGETHER FOUR CENTRAL MINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETIES, MORRISON, BENTON, SHERBURNE, AND STERNS, TO COLLABORATE ON PROGRAMMING RELATED TO SPECIFIC CULTURES WITHIN THE REGION AND STATE. THE 2019 SERIES BROUGHT PROGRAMMING FROM THE SOMALI MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA TO THE FOUR HISTORY ORGANIZATIONS IN FEBRUARY.CREATED THE EXHIBIT "THE STORY BEHIND THE TAT: TATTOO ART IN CENTRAL MINNESOTA," A YEAR-LONG EVENT THAT FEATURED IMAGES OF THE CONTRIBUTORS" TATTOO ALONG WITH THE STORIES BEHIND EACH OF THESE TATTOO. THE EXHIBIT ALSO FEATURED INFORMATION ON NUMEROUS TATTOO ARTISTS AND SHOPS WITHIN CENTRAL MINNESOTA. VIDEOS WERE MADE OF SOME OF THE INTERVIEWS OF TATTOO ARTISTS AND POSTED TO YOUTUBE.MCHS ENTERED INTO A PARTNERSHIP WITH RETHOS: PLACES REIMAGINED (FORMERLY PRESERVATION ALLIANCE OF AMERICA) TO SERVE AS THEIR CENTRAL MINNESOTA EDUCATION COORDINATOR, WHICH INVOVES ARRANGING CLASSES TO TEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION SKILLS WITHIN THE COUNTIES OF MORRISON, SHERBURNE, STEARNS, AND BENTON.THE BECKWITH ORGAN THAT WAS DONATED TO THE WEYERHAEUSER MUSEUM WAS RESTORED, MAKING THE INSTRUMENT ONCE AGAIN OPERATIONAL.PUBLISHED FOUR NEWSLETTERS, FEATURING ARTICLES SUCH WAS "THOSE AREN'T OUR TOWNSHIPS!" "NEW DEAL-ERA PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS, LONG-LASTING OR NOT?" "THE SENPAI-KOHAI OF TATTOO APPRENTICESHIPS," "WHAT CAN A PHOTO ALBUM TELL US?" "CENSUS 2020-BE COUNTED!" "MAKING JUDGEMENTS," " THE STORY BEHIND THE TAT-STORIES FROM THE EXHIBIT" "MAPS WE DIDN'T KNOW WE HAD" "STRANDS OF REMEMBRANCE: HAIRWORK AND VICTORIAN SENTIMENTALISM AND "RETHOS-OUR NEW GIG (BUT NOT TOTALLY NEW)"PUBLISHED AN EXHIBIT GUIDE FOR "THE STORY BEHIND THE TAT: TATTOO ART IN CENTRAL MINNESOTA."IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CHARLES A. LINDBERGH HOUSE & MUSEUM AND CHARLES A. LINDBERGH STATE PARK, MCHS HOSTED THE ANNUAL CANGLELIGHT HIKE ON JANUARY 5, 2019. THERE WERE 649 VISITORS AT THE WEYERHAEUSER MUSEUM FOR THIS EVENT.HOSTED A NUMBER OF SPECIAL EVENTS, INCLUDING "TATTOO AS A CALL TO ANCESTORS" DISCUSSION, PLANT SALE, WALKING TOUR OF HTE LITTLE FALLS RAVINE, "PAINTING AT THE MUSEUM" CLASS, SMUDA ZOO EXHIBIT AT THE MORRISON COUNTY FAIR, PRESENTATION BY DENIS GARDNER OF THE STATE HISORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER AND THE RENOVATION OF THE STATE CAPITOL, BOOK TALK ON THE HISTORY OF THE FRANCISCAN SISTERS OF LITTLE FALLS BY SR. ELISE SAGGAU, AN ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM AT THE MORRISON COUNTY COURTHOUSE FEATURING MITCH BENDER DISCUSSING THE HISTORY OF TATTOO, A VOTER REGISTRATION EVENT, AND NOVEMBER NEW MEMBER MONTH.CONTINUED WORK ON IMPROVING MUSEUM SYSTEM AND PROCESSES, INCLUDING UPDATING THE ORGANIZATION'S PERSONNEL POLICY GUIDELINES AND ADOPTING AN EMPLOYEE SCHEDULING APP.MAINTAINED AN ACTIVE ONLINE PRESENCE VIA OUR BLOG/WEBSITE, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, AND YOUTUBE.GREW THE MCHS COLLECTIONS THROUGH DONATIONS FROM MEMBERS AND FRIENDS.ASSISTED VISITORS WITH COUNTY HISTORY RESEARCH AND TAKING SELF-GUIDED TOURS OF THE MUSEUM.PROVIDED GUIDED TOURS TO VARIOUS GROUPS, INCLUDING REGIONAL SCHOOL CHILDRENMARY WARNER, MCHS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WAS ELECTED TO THE BOARD OF THE MINNESOTA COUNCIL OF NONPROFITS AND WAS A MEMBER OF THE STATE REVIEW BOARD FOR THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES. SHE WAS APPOINTED TO THE MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY'S (MPCA) SUSTAINABLE BUILDING GROUP TO FIND WAYS TO REDUCE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION MATERIALS IN LANDFILLS. SHE PRESENTED A SESSION ON SUCCESSFUL PLANNING AT THE MISSESOTA ALLIANCE OF LOCAL HISTORY MUSEUM'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE.ANN MARIE JOHNSON, MCHS PRESEVATIONIST, LED THE ORGANIZATION AND LOGISTICS OF THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION CONFERENCE HELD IN ST. CLOUD IN SEPTEMBER 2019. SHE IS SERVING ON A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE MPCA'S SUSTAINABLE BUILDING GROUP.CAMILLE WARZECHA, MCHS BOARD PRESIDENT, IS SERVING ON A COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF LITTLE FALLS TO PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL SIGNAGE IN THE CITY.NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN 2019: 363NUMBER OF COLLECTIONS DONORS: 32NUMBER OF RESEARCHERS: 160NUMBER OF VISITORS WHO SIGNED GUEST BOOK: 3,306NUMBER OF WEBSITE VISITORS: 69,500

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The purpose of the non-profit is outlined in the filing as “The morrison county historical society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the collection, preservation and sharing of morrison county history.”.

When discussing its operations, they were defined as: “The morrison county historical society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the collection, preservation and sharing of morrison county history.”.

  • The state where the non-profit operates has been legally reported as MN.
  • The filing indicates that the non-profit's address in 2020 is located at PO BOX 239, LITTLE FALLS, MN, 56345.
  • The non-profit has reported 4 employees on their form as of 2020.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are between $100,000 and $250,000.
  • Revenue is between $100,000 and $250,000.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$5,955.
  • The organization has 9 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 1945.
  • The organization pays $117,019 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $0 in fundraising expenses.