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480 Cedar Street Saint Paul, MN 55101
Principal Staff:
William H Kling,
President Board Chair: Glen Nelson EIN: 41-0953924
Phone: (651)290-1500 Toll-free: (800)652-9700 Fax: (651)290-1243 Main E-mail: mail@mpr.org Website: www.mpr.org
IRS Code: 501(c)(3)
Other Names Used: American Public Media, MPR
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MISSION The mission of Minnesota Public Radio regionally and American Public Media nationally is to enrich the mind and nourish the spirit, thereby enhancing the lives and expanding the perspectives of our audiences, and assisting them in strengthening their communities.
990 SNAPSHOT (2005-2007) Programs and Expenses (2007)Operation and support of 37 noncommercial (educational) public radio stations: $53,725,257.00 | | | | 3-Year Average Charity Expenses | % of total expenses | | Program Services: | $48,946,853 | 72.9%
| | Management: | $10,190,179 | 15.2%
| | Fundraising: | $8,030,592 | 12%
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Date of final report:
03/22/2007 Updated: 6/27/2008 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
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CHARITY RESPONSE TO REVIEW: Minnesota Public Radio | American Public Media (MPR|APM) provides the highest level of public service programming, serving audiences throughout the region and the nation as the second largest public radio organization in the United States. Operating regionally as Minnesota Public Radio, the organization reaches 843,000 Minnesotans each week through three services – News, Classical Music, and The Current™. Operating nationally as American Public Media, the organization reaches 15 million listeners each week across the country and the world through the production and distribution of programs including Marketplace®, Performance Today®, Speaking of Faith® and special reports produced by our national documentary unit, American RadioWorks®.
MPR|APM remains committed to transparency for donors and the highest standards in its fundraising practices. We are proud to be recognized by the Charities Review Council for meeting its accountability standards. More information at www.minnesotapublicradio.org and at www.americanpublicmedia.org.
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