Give to the Max 2024

Give to the Max Day 2024 in West St. Paul

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Minnesota’s annual giving event, Give to the Max Day, is back with a chance to support local nonprofits and tap into matching gifts.

Last year: Give to the Max 2023 raised $34.2 million for 6,615 organizations

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This year: Thursday, November 21 is Give to the Max Day, though giving starts early with prizes and matching gifts.

Why: West St. Paul is full of amazing organizations doing incredible work. So let’s support them! If you’re able, find one you support and make a donation.

(Some organizations have a Give to the Max page set up and some don’t, so rather than leave anyone out, we included as many as we could and you can still make a direct donation.)

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