2015-01-29



Introduction

Journalism highlights

Financial report

Who's who

Event sponsors

Supporters

In 2014 MinnPost celebrated its 7th anniversary and its most successful year yet. Read all about it in our annual report, below. You can also download the annual report as a PDF.

Letter from the Co-Founders

In 2014, MinnPost began positioning itself for the future, hiring two new top leaders and embarking on a major, multi-year initiative to increase membership.

At the same time, we saw solid growth in visits to our site and in the number of members, gave our readers a lot of outstanding journalism, were recognized by the Online News Association as one of the top three small online news enterprises in the country, and built up our financial reserves to a more prudent level.

On the leadership front, Andrew Wallmeyer, a senior associate at the strategic consulting firm McKinsey & Co., became publisher in May. Wallmeyer oversees the business side of MinnPost, including membership, advertising and sponsorship. A native of Stillwater, he is a former journalist who earned his MBA at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management.

In June, Andrew Putz was named executive editor of MinnPost, replacing Roger Buoen, who retired after leading the newsroom through its first six and a half years, but continues in a part-time editing role.


Photo by Jana Freiband

Tesfa Wondemagegnehu & VocalEssence from MinnRoast 2014.

Putz joined MinnPost from Mpls.St.Paul Magazine, where he was deputy editor. He also has served as enterprise editor of the Philadelphia Daily News, and top editor of Boston and Minnesota Monthly, and has twice won the national Clarion Award for feature writing. Like the other Andrew on our executive team, he is from Stillwater.

Both Wallmeyer and Putz report to Joel, who remains CEO and Editor. Laurie, the other co-founder of MinnPost, continues to oversee major gifts and major events including MinnRoast. Both Kramers have begun modestly cutting back on MinnPost hours but not on our commitment to its long-term success.

We are also excited about another emerging leader, Bethany Hollenkamp, who joined MinnPost in January 2014 as office manager. Bethany expects to earn her MBA from Carlson this year, and she has steadily been taking on increasing responsibility in a range of areas including finance and database management.

And we’re very pleased with two other recent hires: Peter Callaghan joined us to cover local government in Minneapolis and St. Paul, and Jonathan Stegall was hired as user experience engineer. Both are new to the Twin Cities and seem to be surviving their first winter.

Together with the rest of the our staff and contributing journalists, we have a great team of people creating and displaying our content, serving our members and advertising customers, and generating the revenue to keep MinnPost publishing.


Photo by Jana Freiband

Andrew Putz and Beth Hawkins discussing education during
September’s MinnPost Social.

A major component of our strategy for growth is to build up our capability to attract and retain more members. In 2014, the Knight Foundation awarded us a two-year grant totaling $600,000 for this purpose. For the last six months we have been working behind the scenes, under the direction of our new publisher, to conduct research about our readers and to build the systems and tactics needed to attract more readers to become members. In 2015, we will roll out an exciting new program of benefits both for members at various levels and for readers who become registered users.

Our reader research, by the way, showed a high level of satisfaction with MinnPost’s content and user experience among both members and non-members. Even as future planning has proceeded, we set a new record for annual donors, at 2,247, thanks in part to an end-of-year campaign that exceeded our goal by 40%.

We continue to build our reader base as well. In 2014, visits to MinnPost rose 6 percent, to more than 7.48 million. Page views rose a more modest 1 percent, reflecting the growth of visits on smartphones, which typically generate fewer pages per visit.

One measure we follow closely is the number of times per year that a MinnPost story, section front, topic or data page gets read at least 5,000 or 10,000 times – an indicator of our reach and impact. In 2014, 185 pages were read at least 5,000 times – up 15 percent over 2013. And 54 of those pages were read at least 10,000 times – an increase of 42 percent.

Advertising and sponsorship revenue, under Sally Waterman’s leadership, finished the year even with 2013, but set a one-month sales record in December.

Our growth-capital campaign, launched in 2011, surpassed its goal of $1 million.

Photo by Jana Freiband

Rep.-elect Tom Emmer, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie and MinnPost
Board Member Vernae Hasbargen at the 7th anniversary party.

Over the past two years, thanks largely to the success of that campaign, we have built up our cash position to just over $700,000, or about four months of expenses. This is great news for an enterprise that, until 2013, needed to borrow money every summer to stay afloat.

In 2015, we expect to show a modest surplus on revenues just under $2 million. Looking ahead to 2016, when there will be no further payments from Knight and very little from our growth-capital campaign, we will need substantial growth in membership and other operating revenue to continue to break even.

MinnPost continues to benefit from generous support from other foundations including McKnight, Bush, Allina/Robina, Joyce and others.

We are proud of the outstanding journalism we published in 2014. Thanks to designated donations from readers, we were able to double the frequency of Artscape and continue our Earth Journal and Mental Health and Addiction beats. As mentioned above, the Online News Association recognized MinnPost as one of the three best online news sites in the nation among enterprises with fewer than 50 staff members.

As always, we give heartfelt thanks to MinnPost’s hard-working editors, technology and business staff, journalists, advertisers, sponsors, Board of Directors, Advisory Council, comment moderators and other volunteers. Their names are listed throughout this report. Supporters of our two major annual events, MinnRoast and the Seventh Anniversary, are gratefully acknowledged on pages 8 and 9.

Photo by Jana Freiband

Editor Andrew Putz and Publisher Andrew Wallmeyer displaying their Stillwater
colors at the 7th anniversary party.

Last but not least, a word of special appreciation to the 2,247 member-donor households who supported MinnPost financially in 2014.

Readers who support our independent, thoughtful journalism as members are a diverse group, ranging from those who have done so from the beginning to those who took the plunge in 2014. If you’re not in this group, we hope our new member benefits program will bring you in. Watch for it, and please respond by becoming a member for the first time, re-establishing the habit if you’ve let it lapse, or stepping up your membership to a higher level. Reader support makes courageous, independent Minnesota journalism a sustainable reality, and your participation is central to our continued success.

Joel Kramer, Editor and CEO

Laurie Kramer, Major Events and Gifts

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Journalism highlights of 2014

2014 didn’t initially seem like it would be a banner year for news. It opened promising none of the big-ticket drama that had marked the previous couple of years. But it ended up being marked by a fascinating array of issues, events and ideas in Minnesota, from the implementation of a new medical marijuana law to the resignation of Bernadeia Johnson, Minneapolis Public Schools superintendent.

MinnPost was there every step of the way, providing invaluable insight and analysis of the region’s most important stories, from our wall-to-wall coverage of the legislature to a revealing narrative of how troubled Supreme Court candidate Michelle MacDonald managed to secure her party’s endorsement.

Photo by Bill Kelley

Green Line trial run.

And yet, for all the big stories we covered in 2014, it’s impossible to highlight our best journalism without talking about the journalists who produced that work. That’s particularly true in the case of our coverage of local government in Minneapolis and St. Paul. This year, we decided to invest in a full-time reporter to deepen our commitment to the beat. So this summer, we were fortunate enough to hire Peter Callaghan, a veteran journalist from Washington State who had previously worked for the Tacoma News Tribune and the Associated Press. Peter quickly made his mark on the beat with deeply reported pieces on Southwest LRT, Minneapolis’ arcane alcohol rules, and – perhaps most notably – an expansive look at the future of the Metropolitan Council.

When it came to state political coverage, Briana Bierschbach — who spearheaded MinnPost’s coverage of the 2014 legislative session and the 2014 elections — served up a collection of scoops and insightful takes on everything from the minimum wage to the GOP takeover of the Minnesota House. Her reporting on the ongoing problems with the Minnesota Sex Offender Program – and the class-action lawsuit seeking to reform it – has consistently broken news. Her work with MinnPost’s data team on deconstructing the way money from outside spending groups makes its way into Minnesota races was a must-read for anyone who wants to know how political campaigns work today.

In Washington, an election year kept our D.C. correspondent, Devin Henry, busy even before 2014 started. Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District race between Rick Nolan and Stewart Mills attracted national attention – and significant spending – as one of the most competitive races in the country, and Devin provided comprehensive coverage of this and other congressional races in Minnesota. While the election loomed large, Devin also covered Washington policy questions that were particularly important to Minnesotans, everything from the Farm Bill to college athlete labor unions and net neutrality.

The mood around national politics also provided the context for one of our most ambitious and well-received projects of the year. In the midst of the handwringing over poor voter turnout for Minnesota’s August primary, Eric Black wrote a multi-part series examining voter participation in other democracies around the world. Eric also broke several stories in 2014, the most notable of which came out of an expansive interview with U.S. Senate candidate Mike McFadden. In fact, Eric’s ability to pin down McFadden on his policy positions was singled out by the Columbia Journalism Review as an example of how to get relentlessly on-message politicians to actually answer questions.

Photo by Jana Freiband

President Obama speaking at Lake Harriet.

Beth Hawkins further established her Learning Curve column as a must-read when it comes to education policy in Minnesota. Beth was the first to reveal that a nonprofit named CSI, which was affiliated with well-known community activist Al Flowers, had received a no-bid contract with Minneapolis Public Schools for more than $375,000. And her insightful and candid account of Bernadeia Johnson’s tenure as the head of Minneapolis Public Schools defined the debate about the challenges facing the district.

Likewise, MinnPost’s data team of Tom Nehil and Alan Palazzolo continued to establish MinnPost as a leader in data-driven storytelling. Collaborations with MinnPost writers led to the first interactive edition of The Stroll and a graphical show-and-tell of the way campaign money flows in Minnesota. The data team also led MinnPost’s entry into 2014’s Northern Spark festival with Lacu, a visualization of Minnesota’s 13,000+ lakes. On a more pragmatic note, the data team’s user interface on MinnPost’s election dashboard won raves from both readers and other journalists as an indispensable election-night resource.

MinnPost’s groundbreaking mental health and addiction beat was the source of one of our most compelling narratives of the year: Sarah T. Williams’ examination of the tragic demise of former state legislator Steve Smith. After Sarah took a job with the Star Tribune, we hired veteran Twin Cities journalist Andy Steiner to take over the beat. Andy produced some of MinnPost’s most widely read pieces of 2014, such as her interview with KSTP-TV meteorologist Ken Barlow and his public battle with bipolar disorder.

In environmental news, Ron Meador covered a wide range of local and national issues, including the possible effects of plans by PolyMet and Twin Metals for sulfide mining in the North Woods; a mystery plague threatening white-nosed bats; causes and effects of the honeybee die-off; and energy topics including the environmental ramifications of ongoing Bakken oil shipments across Minnesota and a proposed new oil pipeline in the northern part of the state. His stories on wolf policies – involving both wolf hunting and the maintenance of wolves on Isle Royale – generated interest throughout the year. In June, Ron wrote a multipart series on his 93-mile kayaking trip on the St. Croix and related environmental issues.

One of the most exciting developments for MinnPost this year has been the continued expansion of our arts coverage. At a time when many media outlets are cutting back, MinnPost is doing the opposite. Thanks to a successful fundraising campaign, we were able to increase the frequency of Pamela Espeland’s Artscape column to four times a week. We also added a new local theater calendar (produced in partnership with the Ivey Awards) that boasts the most comprehensive and up-to-date performance information. All this on top of Amy Goetzman’s coverage of the local books scene, Andy Sturdevant’s The Stroll, and Jim Walsh’s music and cultural coverage.

Photo by Craig Lassig

Last St. Paul Saints game at Midway Stadium.

On the health beat, Susan Perry interview​-ed Minnesota health experts and interpret​-ed the latest medical and health studies for her wildly popular Second Opinion column. Susan was also part of ​MinnPost’s effort​s to take on a woefully under-covered topic: late-in-life health care. ​This ​ambitious series ​of stories examined challenges faced by patients in the last few years of life as they deal with chronic illness in an uncoordinated U.S. health-care system. Coverage looked at successes and system weaknesses, touching on everything from transportation quandaries to a lack of food access to the challenges of moving into assisted living.

It’s impossible to talk about the journalism challenges of 2014 without noting the retirements of two of MinnPost’s founding editors: Executive Editor Roger Buoen and News Editor Don Effenberger. Both Roger and Don will be very hard acts to follow, and we are grateful that Roger has agreed to stay on as MinnPost’s special projects editor and Don has joined both the comment moderation and MinnRoast songwriting teams. With the help of longtime staff and new hires, the MinnPost newsroom is ready to tackle whatever 2015 presents.

Andrew Putz, Executive Editor
Susan Albright, Managing Editor
Corey Anderson, Web Editor
Tom Nehil, News Editor

Photo by Ashleigh Swenson

MinnPost editorial staff, clockwise from left: Briana Bierschbach, Devin Henry, Jonathan Stegall, Andrew Putz, Alan Palazzolo, Joel Kramer, Tom Nehil, Susan Albright, Corey Anderson, Beth Hawkins and Peter Callaghan­, October 2014.

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Financial report

MinnPost recorded revenues of $2.04 million in 2014, up 26% from 2013. This total included $651,000 in membership donations and events, $427,000 in sponsorship and advertising, $787,000 in foundation grants, $169,000 in growth-capital campaign donations, and $8,000 in other revenue.

MinnPost 2014 revenue sources

MinnPost recorded revenues of $2.04 million in 2014, up 26% from 2013.

Expenses for 2014 were $1.66 million, up 11% from 2013. The surplus for 2014 was $379,228, compared to a 2013 surplus of $118,889. This was partly a matter of timing: we received the first $300,000 payment on our membership-building grant from Knight Foundation in 2014, and much of the spending will occur in 2015. This is MinnPost’s fifth consecutive annual surplus. Cash on hand at year-end was $722,000, our strongest position since shortly after we launched in 2007.

Foundation support in 2014

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation – $600,000 over two years (2014 and 2015) for membership strategy and development.

Bush Foundation – $200,000 over two years (2014 and 2015) to support coverage of K-12 education.

Allina and the Robina Foundation – $125,000 pledged in 2013 for reporting in 2014 on late-in-life health care.

The McKnight Foundation – $90,000 for general operating support.

The Joyce Foundation – $50,000 for news coverage of various topics.

Central Corridor Funders Collaborative – $20,000 to support Cityscape.

Fredrikson & Byron Foundation – $2,000 for general operations.

Group-funded beats
MinnPost now has three beats that are funded in part by groups of individual donors interested in the subject matter. Donors listed have pledged $1,000 or more.

Earth Journal: Edward R. Bazinet Foundation, David Winton Bell Foundation, Wendy Bennett, Bill and Sharon Clapp, Jay and Page Cowles, Jack and Claire Dempsey, Peter and Mary Gove, Kathy Jones, Martin and Brown Foundation, Lorna and Tom Gleason, Jim Lenfestey, Jane Mauer, Rolf and Lindy Westgard, Nancy Gibson and Ron Sternal, Bob and Pat Tammen.

Mental Health & Addiction: Burdick Family Fund of The Minneapolis Foundation, Linda and Ken Cutler, Laurie and Joel Kramer, Nancy Speer, Martin and Brown Foundation, Lois and John Rogers and Marge and Tom Barrett in loving memory of Tom Rogers.

Artscape: Ford Bell, Fuller Cowles and Connee Mayeron, Paula and Cy DeCosse, Design Forty Five, Polly Grose, Nina Hale, Lili Hall, Garrison Keillor, Monica Little and Mark Abeln, Chris and Dan Mahai, Eric Newman and Janice Gepner, Kay and Mike O’Keefe and a Medtronic Philanthropy match.

2014 sponsors, partners and major advertisers

Conservation Minnesota, sponsor of Weather

Google, in-kind donor

Gorton Studios, in-kind partner

Nina Hale Consulting, in-kind partner

The Ivey Awards, promotional partner

University of Minnesota, sponsor of Arts & Culture

Microsoft, in-kind donor

The Minneapolis Foundation, major sponsor, supporting Community Sketchbook

Minnesota Newspaper Association, partnership allowing members to republish MinnPost’s state government and D.C. bureau stories at no charge

People Incorporated, major sponsor supporting Mental Health and Addiction coverage

Ramsey County, major advertiser

TPT, promotional partner

UCare, overall site sponsor as well as sponsor of Second Opinion

University of Minnesota School of Journalism and Mass Communication, content partner

WCCO, content partner

MinnPost is a nonpartisan, nonprofit online journalism enterprise launched in late 2007. We publish Monday through Friday, with a limited edition on Saturday and a Sunday Review. Free daily, Sunday-only, and Greater MN subscriptions are available at www.minnpost.com/subscribe.

MinnPost’s message to the community is simple: High quality journalism is not just a consumer good, and we can no longer depend only on the private sector to provide it. High quality journalism is a community asset, underpinning democracy, community and quality of life.

Join the thousands of donors whose support makes MinnPost an ongoing reality. MinnPost is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit and donations are fully tax-deductible. Donations are welcome at www.minnpost.com/support or by check to MinnPost, 900 6th Ave SE, #220, Mpls 55414.

Become a sustainer! Sustaining members provide ongoing funding while reducing administrative costs. Contributions can be charged to credit cards automatically or deducted from checking accounts each month. Contact Ashleigh Swenson at aswenson@minnpost.com for more information.

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Who’s who at MinnPost 2014

Staff

Susan Albright, Managing Editor

Corey Anderson, Web Editor/Creative Director

Briana Bierschbach, Staff Writer

Eric Black, Staff Writer

Roger Buoen, Special Projects Editor

Peter Callaghan, Staff Writer

Beth Hawkins, Staff Writer

Devin Henry, Washington Correspondent

Bethany Hollenkamp, Office Manager

Joel Kramer, Editor & CEO

Laurie Kramer, Major Events and Gifts

Tom Nehil, News Editor

Alan Palazzolo, Interactive News Developer

Brian Perry, Director of Advertising Operations

Bryan Powell, Business Manager

Andrew Putz, Executive Editor

Tema Rosenbaum, Advertising Coordinator

Jonathan Stegall, User Experience Engineer

Ashleigh Swenson, Membership and Events

Andrew Wallmeyer, Publisher

Sally Waterman, Director of Advertising

Contributing writers & editors

Gregg Aamot

Michael Anthony

Dave Beal

Karen Boros

Pat Borzi

Cynthia Boyd

Cyndy Brucato

Frank Bures

Steve Date

Steven Dornfeld

Pamela Espeland

John Fitzgerald

Aaron Gleeman

Amy Goetzman

Doug Grow

Chuck Haga

Marlys Harris

Kay Harvey

Nick Hayes

Stephanie Hemphill

Ibrahim Hirsi

Louis D. Johnston

Joe Kimball

Brian Lambert

Bill Lindeke

Ron Meador

Iric Nathanson

Mark Neuzil

Susan Perry

John Reinan

Britt Robson

Sharon Schmickle

Al Sicherman

Andy Steiner

Andy Sturdevant

Jim Walsh

Adam Wahlberg

Catherine Watson

Sarah T. Williams

Contributing photographers

Steven Cohen

Daniel Corrigan

Steve Date

Mike Dvorak

Jana Freiband

Terry Gydesen

Brian Halliday

Rita Kovtun

Bill Kelley

Craig Lassig

Tony Nelson

John Noltner

Tom Olmsheid

David Tanner

John Whiting

Contributing illustrators

Jaime Anderson

Brian Barber

Hugh Bennewitz

Christopher Henderson

2014 Board of Directors

Jack Dempsey, Chair; Lee Lynch, Chair Emeritus; John Satorius, Secretary; Jennifer Martin, Treasurer; Mark Abeln, Peter Bell, Carla Blumberg, Lauren Collins, Fran Davis, Fred de Sam Lazaro, Jill Field, Jim Graves, Kathleen Hansen, Vernae Hasbargen, Rachael Jarosh, Kim Kieves, Barbara Klaas, Ed Kohler, Joel Kramer, Jane Mauer, Bill McKinney, Mike Moore, Max Musicant, Dan Oberdorfer, Kandace Olsen, Jeremy Edes Pierotti, Susan Plimpton, Mark Richardson, Jeff Ross, Gordon Rudd, Rebecca Shavlik, Zack Stephenson, Kari Swan, John Tieszen, Stephen Usery; David Cox, Emeritus

Advisory Council

Terri Barreiro, Wendy Blackshaw, Laura Bloomberg, Scott Burns, Jay Cowles, Toby Dayton, Nancy Feldman, Samuel Heins, Sue Herridge, Marlene Kayser, Tom Kayser, Lars Leafblad, Glenn Miller, David Moore Jr., Beth Parkhill, Mary Pickard, David Plimpton, Kim Snyder, Missy Staples Thompson, Chris Widdess

Greater Minnesota Advisory Group

Vernae Hasbargen, Chair; Greg Abbott, Eric Bergeson, Bob Bunger, Carol Cerney, Pat Henderson, Nitaya Jandragholica, Michelle Juntunen, Matt Kilian, Sheila Kiscaden, Jane Leonard, Becky Lourey, Maggie Montgomery, Thomas Peacock, Lori Schaefer, Lourdez Schwab, Joe Sertich

Volunteer Comment Moderators

Jean Bundt, Faith Christine, Andrea Feshbach, Janice Gepner, Wally Norlander, Kay O’Keefe, Sue Peterson, Barbara Scoll

MinnPost Event Planners

Corey Anderson, Cynthia Boyd A, Jill Field MR, Bethany Hollenkamp, Debbie Irestone A,

Kim Kieves MRA, Barbara Klaas MR A, Joel Kramer, Laurie Kramer, Lee Lynch, Jennifer Martin MR, Kandace Olsen MR, Susan Plimpton MR, Barbara Scoll, Al Sicherman, Ashleigh Swenson, Andy Wallmeyer

MR = MinnRoast Chairs

A = Anniversary Chairs

Event Volunteers

Kate Carpenter, Jane Cracraft, Nora Fox, Ali Hourigan, Jean Witson, Ang Dezelske, Rosanne Monten, Gay Herzberg, Linda Brooks, Caitlin Schober, Taryn Bitterly, Annie Wood, Debbie Ross-Staska, Kameron Engle, Kyle Irestone, Katie Ahmann, Carly Broderick, Tony Broderick, Logan Schumacher, Lori Eagle, Brad Lewis, Mugsy Keller, Ana Panone Baker

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Event sponsors

MinnRoast 2014

Reception Host

Stinson Leonard Street

Smokey & the Miracle Workers

K-TWIN

Kim & Garry Kieves

Laurie & Joel Kramer

Lee Lynch & Terry Saario

Jennifer Martin

The Minneapolis Foundation

Minnesota Business Magazine

People Incorporated

Ramsey County

UCare

Four Seasonings

At Sara’s Table

Chester Creek Café

Jack & Claire Dempsey

Tom & Marlene Kayser

TPT

Hot Mamas & Papas

Mark Abeln & Monica Little

Accredited Investors

Joyce Anderson

Close Architects

Jay & Page Cowles

Fran & Barb Davis

Fred & Kay de Sam Lazaro

Deloitte

Jill & Larry Field

Barbara Forster & Larry Hendrickson

Jim & Julie Graves

Great Plains Institute

Great River Energy

Gustafson Gluek PLLC

Mike & Vernae Hasbargen

Diane & Tony Hofstede

Debbie & Pat Irestone

Sam & Sylvia Kaplan

Warren & Joyce Kapsner

Thomas A. Keller III

Barbara & Paul Klaas

Eli Kramer & Jessica Cordova Kramer

Matt & Katie Kramer

Peggy & Ilo Leppik

Becky Lourey

Jane K. Mauer

McGrann Shea Carnival

Straughn & Lamb

Bill & Amy McKinney

Leni & David Moore, Jr

Dan & Evelyn Oberdorfer

Kandace Olsen & Scott Peterson

PCG Agencies

Jeremy Edes Pierotti &

Kathryn Klibanoff

David & Susan Plimpton

Ross & Orenstein

Allen & Linda Saeks

John & Linda Satorius / Fredrikson & Byron

Rebecca & Mark Shavlik

Tina & Archie Smith

Spong

Lowell & Deb Stortz

Zimmerman Reed

In-Kind Donors

Le Cirque Rouge Cabaret & Burlesque Show Band

Northstar Balloons

Rapid Graphics & Mailing

The Ritz Theater

VocalEssence

Prairie Organic Spirits

Seventh Anniversary

Edward R. Murrow level

Fredrikson & Byron, PA

Ida Tarbell level

Kim and Garry Kieves

Laurie & Joel Kramer

Carl Rowan level

At Sara’s Table Chester Creek Café

Fran & Barb Davis

Barbara Forster & Lawrence Hendrickson

Warren & Joyce Kapsner

Jennifer Martin

Jane Mauer

Kandace Olsen & Scott Peterson

Susan & David Plimpton

Bob & Pat Tammen

U of M School of Journalism & Mass Communication

A.J. Liebling level

Mark Abeln & Monica Little

Jill & Larry Field

Erin George

Barbara & Paul Klaas

Becky Lourey

I.F. Stone level

Joyce Anderson

Ronald DeHarpporte

Andrew Putz & Kylie Engle

Jim & Joy Erickson

Hazelden Betty Ford

Horner Strategies LLC

Sara Jaehne & Jim Goff

NewStudio | Architecture

Northrop, University of Minnesota

Mary Pickard

Ed & Peggy Pluimer

Rebecca and Mark Shavlik

Missy Staples Thompson & Gar Hargens

Sam Stern

Emily Anne Tuttle

Andrew & Katrina Wallmeyer

Rolf & Lindy Westgard

Silent Auction & Raffle Donors

Al Sicherman

Alexis Bailly Vineyards

American Craft Council

American Swedish Institute

Andy Steiner

Andy Sturdevant

AX Fitness / Christine Jacques

Barbara & Paul Klaas

Barbette

Bea Sinna

Bibelot

Blue Plate Restaurant Company

Bluefin Bay Family of Resorts

Brave New Workshop

Briana Bierschbach

Britt Robson

Broders’ Terzo Wine Bar

Byerly’s Wine Shop

Caldrea/Mrs. Meyer’s

Carla Blumberg

Chanhassen Dinner Theatres

Colossal Cafe

Comedy Sportz

Commonweal Theatre Company

Como Friends

Cyndy Brucato

Debra Mundinger

Elaine Evans

Elsie’s Restaurant,

Bar & Bowling

Eric Black

Fred de Sam Lazaro

George & the Dragon

Guthrie Theater

Hennepin Theatre Trust

Iric Nathanson

Jill & Larry Field

Jennifer Martin

Kim & Garry Kieves

Kirk Bratrud

Kyatchi Sushi

La Belle Vie

Laurie & Joel Kramer

Leza B’s Cleaning & Homesitters

Lucia’s

Magers & Quinn Booksellers

Mall of America

Masu Sushi & Robata

Milkweed Editions

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

MinnPost Board of Directors

Mixed Blood Theatre

MN Center for Book Arts

MN Historical Society

MN Landscape Arboretum

MN Opera

MN Orchestra

MN Timberwolves

MN United FC

Motoprimo Motorsports

Nick Hayes

Ordway Center for the Performing Arts

Pam Neary

Park Square Theatre

Peace Coffee

Penny Petersen

Penumbra Theatre

Primp Boutique

Red Stag Supperclub

Renewal Laser Clinic

Rock Bottom Brewery

Ron Meador

Rooster Feather Foodstuff

Sassy Spoon

Smack Shack

Solera Restaurant

Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

Starbucks Coffee Company

SubText Books

Surdyk’s

Susan & David Plimpton

The History Theatre

The O’Shaughnessy at St. Catherine University

The Schubert Club

The Tiny Diner

The Works Museum

Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus

University of Minnesota

Dept. of Theatre Arts & Dance

Vernae & Mike Hasbargen

Vocal Essence

W.A. Frost

Walker Art Center

Weisman Art Museum

Wine & Canvas

Winston’s Barbershop at Macy’s

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Sincere thanks to MinnPost supporters

This list combines donations made in 2014 for membership, the growth capital campaign to Take MinnPost to the Next Level, MinnRoast and Seventh Anniversary sponsorships and tax-deductible ticket purchases.

Donations in memory or honor of someone are acknowledged alongside the appropriate donor recognition.

If we have inadvertently omitted your name, or listed you in the wrong category, please email members@minnpost.com to let us know.

An ‘s’ after a donor’s name indicates Sustaining Members – those who make automatically recurring donations. An ‘l’ indicates Loyal Members – those who have contributed three or more years in succession. The names of donors who have passed away are marked by an asterisk.

Major Start-Up Donors ($100,000+ in 2007)

Sage* & John* Cowles

David & Vicki Cox

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Joel & Laurie Kramer

Lee Lynch & Terry Saario

Foundation Supporters since 2007

Allina and the Robina Foundation

Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen Foundation

Edward R. Bazinet Foundation

David Winton Bell Foundation

Blandin Foundation

Otto Bremer Foundation

Bush Foundation

Carolyn Foundation

Central Corridor Funders Collaborative

Ethics & Excellence in Journalism Foundation

Fredrikson & Byron Foundation

General Mills Foundation

The Joyce Foundation

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation

Leonard, Street and Deinard Foundation

Martin and Brown Foundation

The McKnight Foundation

Medtronic Foundation

The Minneapolis Foundation

Northwest Area Foundation

Pohlad Family Foundation

The Saint Paul Foundation

Planned Giving

Donors listed have notified us that MinnPost is listed as a beneficiary in their wills or other estate documents. If you are considering a planned gift to MinnPost, please let us know so we can acknowledge your generosity.

Jack & Claire Dempsey

Susan Herridge

Joel & Laurie Kramer

Lee Lynch & Terry Saario

2014 Donors

Benefactors ($20,000+)

The Joyce Foundation

Joel & Laurie Kramer ls

Lee Lynch & Terry Saario l

Jennifer Martin / Martin and Brown Foundation l

The McKnight Foundation l

The Saint Paul Foundation

Rebecca & Mark Shavlik l

Charter Members ($10,000-19,999)

Allan & Lou Burdick l

Jay & Page Cowles ls

Great River Energy l

Kim & Garry Kieves l

Jeremy Edes Pierotti & Kathryn Klibanoff l

Media Moguls ($5,000-9,999)

Mark Abeln & Monica Little ls

David & Debbie Andreas l

Carla Blumberg l

Peter & Maureen Beck ls

Wendy Bennett l

Fran & Barb Davis ls

Toby & Mae Dayton l

Jack & Claire Dempsey ls

Jill & Lawrence Field l

Fredrikson & Byron Foundation l

Jim & Julie Graves l

Rachael Jarosh

Kathleen Jones ls

Barbara & Paul Klaas l

Jane Mauer l

Bill & Amy McKinney l

Daniel & Evelyn Oberdorfer l

Jeff Ross l

Tankenoff Families Foundation l

John & Lesa Tieszen l

Stephen Usery

Pulitzer Prize Winners ($2,500-4,999)

Peter Bell & Sharon Bottorff

Michael & Ann Ciresi l

Fred & Kay de Sam Lazaro l

Janice Gepner & Eric Newman ls

Investigative News Network

Pat & Debbie Irestone l

Garrison Keillor

Ed & Carly Kohler ls

Andrew Lack

Margaret A. Cargill Foundation l

Kandace Olsen & Scott Peterson ls

Susan & David Plimpton l

Mark Richardson & Sallie Gaines ls

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