Your Generosity Can Directly Help Minnesota Communities

Charity Bridge Fund | February 2, 2026

Increased turmoil has led many community members across Minnesota to step back from everyday life. Needs have not disappeared, but the perceived risks of day-to-day activities feel too high.

People are limiting movement and hesitating to access basic support. That means that local businesses are losing customers and workers, families are avoiding public spaces, and children are not attending school. These disruptions have long-term effects on learning, stability, and the overall health of our communities.

This is where nonprofits have stepped in. The organizations responding are working to protect access to basic needs both immediately and in the long-term. They are preventing individual burdens from becoming systemic problems across the state and country.

At Charity Bridge Fund, our mission is simple: give nonprofits a voice, connect donors to their impact, and make giving our shared purpose. We built this platform to elevate nonprofits doing essential work and to help donors turn generosity into meaningful, visible impact. It is imperative that we bring attention to the organizations meeting the urgent needs of their community.

Introducing the Help Minnesota Communities Campaign

In response to what communities are experiencing across Minnesota, we created the Help Minnesota Communities Campaign dedicated to highlighting organizations responding in real time. These nonprofits are ensuring families can access food and essential items through trusted networks.

For donors who want to respond with purpose, this is a direct way to help. Your support allows nonprofits to move quickly, expand outreach, and continue showing up for those who need them most.

Support Minnesota Now

Visit the Help Minnesota Communities Campaign to support nonprofits on the ground in Minnesota who are championing communities’ basic needs and safety.

Thank you for making giving our shared purpose.

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