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Lake Street Council Donate. The lake street council (501c3) will utilize these funds to support local businesses, nonprofits, and the lake street corridor in general, in the wake of civil unrest and covid. This was approved by the planning commission august 12, 2020.

Minneapolis (wcco) — in the silence of sunrise, the devastation’s surreal. The link to the virtual meeting is here. The lake street council engages, serves, and advocates for.

 

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The lake street council is a 501(c)(3) whose mission is to engage, serve, and advocate for the greater lake street commercial corridor of south minneapolis and its neighborhoods. I'm raising money to benefit lake street council, and any donation will help make an impact. Donate be well lake street program:

 

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For donation inquires, please email: So far, donors have raised over $20,000. To offer pro bono assistance to businesses, email:

 

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The lake street council has launched a fundraiser to help repair its businesses in the wake of this week's protests and riots. To share your stories & photos with us, email: Lake street council engages, serves, and advocates for the lake street business community in minneapolis to ensure the vitality and prosperity of the commercial corridor.

 

The Lake Street Council Engages, Serves, And Advocates For.

Council members also announced that to acknowledge the injustice that led to the unrest on lake street, they have made a donation to floyd’s family, from the council’s general operating fund. Lake street council works on behalf of these business owners and the larger community on marketing, small business advising, and planning for the corridor’s future. We are beyond thrilled to provide a fb live/mini concert for some family and friends.

 

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After a year of injustice, burning and protests, economic instability and pandemic, our community is left feeling raw, divided and exhausted. This was approved by the planning commission august 12, 2020. Programs include business recruitment, retention, and expansion;