EIN 41-2010058

ServeMinnesota

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
50
Year formed
2000
Most recent tax filings
2022-08-01
Description
ServeMinnesota catalyzes positive social change by partnering with Americorps and community allies. The organization shares its successful methodologies throughout the country. Recovery Corps, launched in 2017, tackles Minnesota's opioid epidemic, a national health crisis that has impacted the state significantly. Its mission goes beyond addressing personal tragedies of loss and focuses on community-wide prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts.
Total revenues
$50,764,161
2022
Total expenses
$49,203,813
2022
Total assets
$10,786,678
2022
Num. employees
50
2022

Program areas at ServeMinnesota

See schedule o.reading corps Minnesota reading corps is a statewide literacy program that is increasing the number of Minnesota children who are proficient readers by the end of third grade. Research shows this benchmark is critical to later success in school and in life: after third grade, students apply their reading skills to learn the increasingly complex, multidisciplinary information introduced in fourth grade and beyond. Those who read proficiently by third grade are four times more likely to graduate from high school than those who do not.minnesota reading corps trains and deploys americorps members to provide tutoring to students in kindergarten through grade 3 who need an extra boost to catch up to grade level targets. The program partners with school districts to place highly trained and professionally supported americorps members in elementary schools. Reading corps tutors are trained in specific evidence-based literacy interventions, and are supported by both site-based educational staff as well as coaching specialists who are among Minnesota's top literacy experts. With access to the latest research on reading intervention strategies, these trained americorps tutors work one-on-one with students, as well as in small group and large group settings. They provide tailored interventions so that each child can gain the literacy skills they need at a rate to become successful readers by the end of third grade.reading corps provides what readers need individualized, data-driven instruction; well-trained tutors; expert coaching; interventions delivered with fidelity; and the frequency and duration necessary for student achievement. This model has been validated as effective and replicable through four rigorous and independent evaluations by norc at the university of chicago. These studies confirmed that reading corps is proven to work and is closing the achievement gap. Students of color, students eligible for free and reduced-price lunch and english learners are achieving outcomes equal to or better than their peers. Those who started further behind made the greatest gains. In addition, reading corps significantly increases student literacy outcomes in any setting urban, suburban, or rural. Further, research conducted by the center for learning solutions has shown that reading corps participants are three times less likely to be assigned to special education than non-participants, creating a permanent benefit to children and a significant ongoing savings to schools that can be redirected to the classroom for the benefit of all children. Through this program, Serveminnesota demonstrates the capacity to successfully design and implement large-scale initiatives. Since 2003, Minnesota reading corps has helped more than 303,000 students progress toward reading proficiency by the end of third grade. Last year, nearly 78% of k-3 students exceeded their growth goals, narrowing or closing the gap between their initial skill level and their grade level target. School administrators and staff appreciate the added support for their students. A year end survey shows 98% of administrators believe the program has a positive impact on their site and students. Teachers agree that the program helps reach more students and 93% believe reading corps helped increase their students' confidence in reading.
See schedule o.math corps - Minnesota math corps, an americorps program modeled after Minnesota reading corps, is designed to help kindergarten-8th graders achieve proficiency in math. Gaps in math knowledge begin as early as elementary school and increase over time. Math corps helps fill those gaps and prepares students for high school algebra, a prerequisite for college and a foundational component in the growing stem (science, technology, engineering and math) job sector. Math corps provides schools with a tool to bridge the gap between current math research and the capacity to apply that research within their classrooms. Rigorously trained tutors supported by math experts not only achieve results for individual students. Math corps is provided free of charge to students during the school day to eliminate barriers to attendance. Students who receive free math corps tutoring improve their math skills at nearly twice the rate of comparable students. Plus, math corps students build self-confidence, which directly translates into greater interest in more complex coursework. In turn, this helps students who are underrepresented in stem education, including low-income students, girls and students of color, to access this growing and important field.in 2021-2022, math corps tutors served 4,183 students who needed help reaching algebra-readiness by 8th grade. Math corps utilizes nationally-recognized instructional recommendations from the institute of education science (ies) for students in need of moderate to strong support. Students receive explicit targeted instruction, immediate feedback, and visual supports throughout each lesson to build the strong foundation needed for solving progressively more challenging lessons.math corps undergoes a robust statewide program evaluation annually to understand program impact and drive continuous improvements to the model. An independent evaluation funded by the laura and john arnold foundation (now arnold ventures) found that math corps students made significantly larger gains in math skills than students who did not receive math corps tutoring. At the conclusion of the study, math corps students were a semester ahead of their expected trajectory and getting on track for the academic and career success associated with math proficiency. Students who receive math corps tutoring are catching up to their peers in the classroom: 95% of k-3 students improved their skills and 56% of students in grade 4-8 exceeded their grade level growth expectations, encouraging results given that 100% of math corps students were below proficient prior to tutoring. Math corps also offers a year-end survey to internal coaches and building administrators to better understand the impact of the program on systems change, data-based decision making, and overall satisfaction. Through that survey, 80% of administrators agreed that participation in math corps tutors provided math interventions to students who would not have received that support without math corps. Since launching in 2008 in one Minnesota school district, math corps has grown to serve schools statewide and is nationally replicated. Math corps has helped more than 36,000 Minnesota students get on track for academic and economic success.
See schedule o.americorps americorps, also referred to as the domestic peace corps, provides opportunities for citizens to serve their communities and country each year. People who join americorps commit to a three to 12-month term of service in exchange for a modest living allowance and an education award that can be applied to past or future schooling. Americorps is real-life education and work experience wrapped into one. The americorps motto is "get things done and members accomplish this through a wide range of service opportunities. Americorps members tutor and mentor children and youth, build affordable housing, teach computer skills, clean parks and streams, provide support to after-school programs, help communities respond to disasters, and build the capacity of nonprofit groups to become self-sustaining. They also recruit, train and supervise community volunteers to extend and complement their community efforts. Since its creation in 1994, Serveminnesota has mobilized 25,000 americorps members who have trained and supported more than 491,000 volunteers.
Recovery corps Minnesota recovery corps launched in 2017 to address the opioid epidemic. The misuse of and addiction to opioids is a national health crisis and one that is of great concern in Minnesota. Beyond the personal tragedies of loss, however, the opioid crisis is inflicting devastating harm on the national economy. The crisis has left the public and private sectors wrestling with an effective response that includes medication, an addiction treatment system tied to evidenced-based best practices, and recovery support services.minnesota recovery corps uses the power of americorps to help address this alarming and pervasive issue. More than 20 million people are in recovery nationwide, and sustained recovery requires building a life filled with purpose, community and service. Americorps can provide those key tenets. Minnesota recovery corps is dedicated to helping individuals stay in recovery. Recovery corps members supported more than 960 people last year by providing one-to-one peer support and helping participants access a spectrum of resources ranging from family support to housing and job assistance. Recovery corps members are not sponsors or counselors, but peer mentors who understand the journey of recovery and focus on building and sustaining the great experiences that a life in recovery can bring. Through service in americorps, members can support their own recovery and maintain sobriety. Recovery corps members receive training and test preparation toward certification as a peer recovery specialist. They complete service with a year of hands-on experience and a nationally recognized certificate, boosting their chances of finding a job in this growing field. Refugee response initiative - in december 2021, the department of human services reached out with a request for americorps members to support the resettlement of hundreds of afghan evacuees in Minnesota. In early 2022, these americorps members through the newly formed refugee response initiative - joined a network of organizations welcoming the individuals and families to their new community. Americorps members set up technology in homes, escorted individuals on public transit, helped navigate school enrollment, and more. Americorps members also helped create a sense of normalcy and structure for children at temporary housing through the universal language of play. The youth environment navigators kept children engaged and safe while adults completed legal, education, or housing paperwork. Over the course of 16 weeks, americorps members helped 500 evacuees transition to permanent housing and provided community introduction support to these and other immigrants. Climate impact corps climate impact corps is an americorps program launched in 2020 to help mitigate climate change. The program approaches climate resiliency from multiple angles through the community forestry initiative, home energy initiative, and community resilience initiative. In the community forestry initiative, americorps members build environmental resiliency by increasing community tree canopy through planting, inventorying, and managing tree resources. The program also strengthens community involvement by encouraging conservation among local homeowners and renters through robust engagement and volunteerism. Last year, members planted more than 4,300 trees and engaged 985 volunteers in planting, inventorying, or educational events. Through the home energy initiative, americorps members support the state's weatherization program. Members assess individual homes to identify areas of change and then help homeowners and renters to implement changes that will improve their energy efficiency. Through this, americorps members have an opportunity to earn a bpi building analyst certification for free which can help them secure full-time employment in a growing field with a living wage. Americorps members also complete climate resiliency projects in cooperation with local government or nonprofit organizations. These vary from site to site. Members encourage local environmental action and provide education to help households and organizations make sustainable choices.heading home corps during the summer of 2020, Serveminnesota launched the emergency response initiative to support increased community need at the start of the pandemic. Our partnership with hennepin and ramsey counties led to the creation of heading home corps in 2021. Heading home corps is designed to activate the people power of americorps members to serve as resource navigators in shelters and other community organizations serving individuals experiencing housing insecurity. These trained navigators connect people to direct housing support and wraparound resources, like employment, health, mental health, and substance use disorder support. Navigators work with individuals and families to identify needs, set goals, and access resources within a broader plan to help secure housing.existing research identifies personalized case management as a powerful tool to assist those experiencing homelessness. Drawing from the experience and perspective of our community partners, as well as trauma-informed training, our members are prepared to provide emotionally intelligent, culturally responsive, and empathetic support to build effective relationships with the individuals and families they serve. In its first year, heading home corps served more than 1,100 individuals. Early learning corps early learning corps is an americorps program that delivers reading, math, and social emotional support in preschool classrooms. Formerly known as prek reading corps, the program name now recognizes the importance of integrating math and literacy to accelerate academic achievement for our youngest learners. A trained americorps member is placed in each classroom to provide additional supports to the teacher. All children participate in a literacy and math rich schedule featuring evidence-based instruction. Americorps members provide students who need an extra boost with one-on-one or small group tutoring tailored to their learning needs. The strategies used are based in the science of literacy and numeracy and have been validated in randomized control trials conducted by norc at the university of chicago. The study which has been replicated in other states with similar results finds that early learning corps is effective for students of color, english learners, and students who are eligible for free- and reduced-price lunch. It works regardless of where students live in rural, suburban, or urban settings.since launching in four head start centers in 2003, early learning corps has expanded to 120 sites across Minnesota. Students are benefitting: 58% of prek students met the spring target for early literacy and language skills and 80% met the target for early numeracy skills. Last year, early learning corps helped 6,263 children ages 3-5 gain the foundational skills they need to be ready for learning and growing in kindergarten. National replication Serveminnesota provides technical assistance, training and evaluation to other states that are either in a planning or implementation phase of replicating the proven and effective Minnesota early learning corps, Minnesota reading corps, Minnesota math corps, or Minnesota recovery corps model. Serveminnesota provides oversight and consultation to ensure the model is delivered with fidelity in replication states, and provides data management and evaluation services. Program support Serveminnesota provides technical assistance, training, program development, monitoring, and general program compliance support to Minnesota americorps programs.training Serveminnesota provides leadership development, training and technical assistance activities to enhance effectiveness of americorps programs, research activities and program evaluation.

Grants made by ServeMinnesota

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
AmpactAmericorps Program$36,525,539
Minnesota Alliance with YouthAmericorps Program$2,547,697
College PossibleAmericorps Program$1,493,415
...and 8 more grants made

Who funds ServeMinnesota

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
National Philanthropic TrustPublic, Societal Benefit$500,000
Cargill FoundationK-3 Math Corps$428,365
Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationK-12 Education$300,000
...and 28 more grants received totalling $2,144,740

Personnel at ServeMinnesota

NameTitleCompensation
Audrey SukerChief Executive Officer$152,875
Lindsay Dolce, J.D.Chief Advancement Officer$119,848
Janet JohnsonVice President of Operations$121,735
Lynn LewisVice President of Finance$117,919
Lisa WinklerVice President External Relations / Vice President External Relati / Vice President of External Relations$115,093
...and 14 more key personnel

Financials for ServeMinnesota

RevenuesFYE 08/2022
Total grants, contributions, etc.$48,884,512
Program services$1,874,369
Investment income and dividends$4,030
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$1,250
Total revenues$50,764,161

Form 990s for ServeMinnesota

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2021-082022-05-12990View PDF
2020-082021-06-15990View PDF
2019-082021-01-27990View PDF
2018-082019-06-19990View PDF
2017-082018-05-14990View PDF
...and 7 more Form 990s
Data update history
June 26, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 2 new personnel
May 15, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
May 6, 2023
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $40,000 from Saint Paul and Minnesota Foundation
January 26, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 2 new personnel
November 14, 2022
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020
Nonprofit Types
Grantmaking organizationsFamily service centersCharities
Issues
Community improvement
Characteristics
Political advocacyProvides grantsLobbyingFundraising eventsState / local levelReceives government fundingCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donations
General information
Address
120 S 6th St 2260
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Metro area
Minneapolis-St. Paul-Bloomington, MN-WI
Website URL
serveminnesota.org/ 
Phone
(612) 333-7740
IRS details
EIN
41-2010058
Fiscal year end
August
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
2000
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
T00: Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations: General
NAICS code, primary
624190: Individual and Family Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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