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In a remarkable act of generosity, global philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has donated $3 million to Twin Cities R!SE, marking the largest single gift in our organization’s history. This transformative donation will enable us to accelerate our ambitious strategic plan and our mission of empowering individuals facing significant barriers to employment. “We are humbled and inspired
Emotional Intelligence on the R!SE: TCR Empowerment Institute Featured by Star Tribune
This spotlight from the Star Tribune affirms our belief that Emotional Intelligence training truly transforms lives. But this is just the beginning. We still have a long way to go on this journey towards fostering inclusive and compassionate workplaces. And we need your help to get there. Join us by investing in Emotional Intelligence training
CRAVE Cares and Round Up America
Twin Cities R!SE is CRAVE Cares January partner! CRAVE is proudly committed to supporting the communities they serve and have selected Twin Cities R!SE as their January non-profit partner. When you order from the CRAVE Cares menu or “Round Up” your check, you support Twin Cities R!SE in our mission to transform lives out of
COVID-19 Resources- We are All Connected!
As a result of COVID–19, we know that Twin Cities R!SE participants, their families, and our community members will experience reduced income. On this page, we will be collecting and updating resources and/or announcements that affect our community. Please save this page in your browser. In addition, if you are
Minority Employment Surges Among Twin Cities Employers
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Ex-offenders in Minnesota are slow but growing pipeline for employers
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Minneapolis planner Tonia Brinston found a path out of debt and now aims to lift a community
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Building Tomorrow’s Workforce
Fair Chance Hiring Summit Set for May 15 Minnesota employers report difficulties in finding qualified workers, hindering their ability to grow their businesses, according to leaders at CareerForce (formerly Minnesota WorkForce Centers) in Blaine.The workforce shortage is reflected in the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate that is 3.1 percent. While
Founder Steve Rothschild calls it a career at nonprofit Twin Cities R!SE
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