Find non profit organizations in Spring Lake Park, MN. Listings include Gopher State Baseball - MYAS, Metro Marines, Play It Forward.
Impact Education, Empower Strategic Innovations & Build Partnerships with our Spring Lake Park School District Community
Proud to be Minnesota's trusted home for and largest youth multi-sport organization in the state!
Established in 1999, Gopher State Baseball is a year round comprehensive youth baseball platform in Minnesota.
In 2004, 60 community members, identified for their loyalty, passion, and support of the school district community, met to discuss the need for the Foundation. The idea was wholehe...
The OEC Program is primarily an Emergency Medical Technician training course based out of Spring Lake Park High School. Since our creation we have expanded beyond the EMT training...
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Food rescue program. Our mission is to be good stewards of the abundance God blesses this country with, to strive for community building through the distribution of recovered food,...
The Metro Marines has a social base in the monthly dinner meetings. They provide an Honor guard for memorial services for member Marines who have fallen, and a color guard for para...
Non-Profit Veteran's Organization, Club, and Banquet Hall
For the musicians, families and supporters of Maple Grove Senior High Music Department. Donate via Venmo: @mgshmusicboosters
Scouts BSA Troop 714 is a permanent and functioning community organization with a continuous history of over 50 years as current members of Northern Star Council, Three Rivers (J) ...
Oak Crest is a Presbyterian Homes & Services senior living community located in Spring Lake Park, MN offering independent living apartment homes. Spring Lake Park is a northern Tw...
Faith-based foundation supporting orphans, empowering youth, fostering growth, and transforming lives
Spring Lake Park Firefighter's Relief Association.
A page where parents of Cub Scouts in Pack 3714 in Spring Lake Park, MN can share pictures, ideas, and get information about upcoming events.
In 1917, Melvin Jones, a Chicago business leader, told members of his local business club they should reach beyond business issues and address the betterment of their communities a...