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We are happy to provide this listing of local nonprofits with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status according to the IRS of the United States.

If you have updates or changes, please contact Foundation staff at wcf@winonacf.org.

  • Dharma River - Winona Community Foundation

    Manitou Center

    Holistic development of mind, body, spirit to promote a compassionate, healthy and safe world. At Manitou Center, the focus of embodied movement arts is cultivated through traditional health and wellness practices. We see these practices as vehicles by which to better understand our human potential in a variety of ways, including health, wellness, awareness, concentration, and self-confidence. Development and growth is guided by what each person brings to their own practice. Through understanding and experiencing our mind-body awareness, we access a gateway through which to develop a deepened understanding of our lives and our realities.

  • Hope Harbor - Winona Community Foundation

    Hope Harbor

    Hope Harbor transforms lives through a cohesive program including education, biblical counsel, life skills, and spiritual growth all focused on restoration to the family unit.

  • Family And Childrens Center Logo - Winona Community Foundation

    Family & Children’s Center

    Family & Children’s Center is an agency that provides a continuum of services designed to strengthen families and promote individual well-being.

  • Bridges Health - Winona Community Foundation

    Bridges Health

    Through Bridges’ preventative health approach to support healthy lifestyle & wellness, we offer services to address physical, emotional, and social health. All of our services are free and delivered by Winona State University health profession students, supervised by clinical faculty and licensed clinicians.

  • Ampact - Winona Community Foundation

    Ampact

    Ampact is a national nonprofit that specializes in managing and scaling high-quality AmeriCorps programs. Founded as the implementation arm of ServeMinnesota (Minnesota’s AmeriCorps Commission), their first program – Reading Corps launched in 2003. Today they offer evidence-based programs in three focus areas: education, environment and healthy futures.