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Formation | 1953 |
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Headquarters | Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States |
Founder | Archibald Bush |
Revenue | $71,829,464 (2015) |
Expenses | $49,454,796 (2015) |
Website | www.bushfoundation.org |
The Bush Foundation is a charitable organization in the United States. It invests in programs in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native nations that share this geography.
They work through open grantmaking programs to support efforts to: develop, test and spread great ideas that will make the region better for everyone; and inspire, equip and connect people to more effectively lead change.
The Foundation is inspired by the lives of Archibald and Edyth Bush, who created the Bush Foundation in 1953.
References
- ^ "The Bush Foundation" (PDF). Foundation Center. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
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