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St. Croix Valley Foundation Holds Annual Celebration

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Roth IRAs are an option for all in 2010

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St. Croix Valley Foundation Announces New Lower St. Croix Valley Affiliate Foundation at Open House

Pioneer Press, April 29, 2010

Teen Fundraising, other efforts help St. Croix Valley communities

River Times, Newsletter of the St. Croix River Association, April 2010

View From The Chair: Strategic Partnerships

Stillwater Gazette, April 12, 2010

Nonprofits exceed goal raising $2 million in SCVF's endowment challenge

KLBB Radio, Jan. 23, 2010

Jane Hetland Stevenson, President of the St. Croix Valley Foundation, was recently interviewed by Mike Enright, RBC Dain Rauscsher, on his Saturday morning radio show, from Wall Street to Main Street on KLBB Radio in Stillwater, MN. Click on the link below to hear more about the St. Croix Valley Foundation.
Listen to the interview

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Stillwater Area Forms New Community Foundation

SCVF News Release, Nov. 5, 2009

Nonprofits find new ways to support their programs

Minnesota Council on Foundations, Giving Forum, Fall 2009

Grantmakers Say Money Is Only One Party at the Partnership Table

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St. Croix Valley Foundation Holds Annual Celebration

Hudson Star-Observer, June 25, 2009

Group offers school supplies

River Falls Journal, March 18, 2009

Monthlong library presentation looks at climate change effects on northwoods ecology

The Leader-Telegram, March 8, 2009

Local grants to nonprofits declining

Lake Elmo Leader, March 4, 2009

Art St. Croix provides all people interested in arts places to create, exhibit work

Oakdale Lake Elmo Review, Feb. 4, 2009

Searching for an 'art space'

Star Tribune, Jan. 8, 2009

St. Croix Valley groups will assess the need for 'art space'

Stillwater Gazette, Jan. 8, 2009

A new space for the arts? Local groups commission study to identify needs, opportunities

Stillwater Gazette, June 12, 2007

Study finds arts are big business in the Valley; Local groups hope data will spur further arts support

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