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Building Community and the Workforce with Twin Cities RISE!
Tim Murnane on the Foundation’s grant to Twin Cities RISE!
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Building Community and STEM Education with Junior Achievement of Central Indiana
The Opus Foundation awarded Junior Achievement of Central Indiana a $25,000 Impact Fund Grant to help support a new (STEM) initiative.
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Opus Foundation Fills Backpacks for Kids in Need
The Opus Foundation provided a $5,000 grant to the Kids in Need Foundation.
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Leading By Example: Habitat for Humanity’s CEO Build
Opus leaders spend the day volunteering with fellow executives at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity’s CEO Build Day.
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Giving Back with the 2014 United Way Campaign
2014 United Way Campaign Chair Mary Weber, on the success of the week and “The Power of Ten”.
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Opus Foundation Completes Summer Grant Cycle
The Foundation awarded more than $950,000 in grants.
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Building Community in Minneapolis with East Side Neighborhood Services
Matt Rauenhorst on the Opus Foundation’s recent grant to East Side Neighborhood Services
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Opus Foundation Continues Building Community with November Grant Cycle
An overview of the Foundation’s recent grant cycle.
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Putting Heart into Visitation School
Opus construction crews at Visitation School are helping out in the classroom to make the construction process less confusing for the kids.
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“Together We Can”: Opus’ United Way Campaign
Building on a long tradition of service, employees will partner with the United Way with a week full of fundraising and volunteer activities.
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Building Community with Habitat for Humanity’s CEO Build
Opus leadership are swinging hammers today with the Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity CEO Build.
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Responding to Community Needs: The Opus Foundation® and Chicago’s Big Shoulders Fund
For the last 27 years, Big Shoulders Fund has worked to successfully support Catholic schools in Chicago’s inner city, educating 24,000 students each year.
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