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CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER

Minneapolis, MNEIN: 36-3421329Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER Some of our existing service contracts—such as mediation and restorative programs— have shifted to trusted partner agencies. Although CRC’s services have ended, our commitment to the community is unwavering, and we encouraged you to reach out to Community Mediation Minnesota for continued support. Request Mediation at these partners: Housing Stability ServicesHousing stability services include work in eviction prevention through mediation, conflict coaching, and cooperative problem-solving, housing and resource navigation, and restorative circles with unhoused and marginally housed community members. https://communitymediationmn.org/housing-mediation/Request a Housing MediationREQUEST A MEDIATIONhttps://communitymediationmn.org/mediation-process/Request a Mediation By providing a telephone number and submitting the form you are consenting to be contacted by CRC via SMS text message. Message & data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out of further messaging. No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. All other categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties. Workplace MediationWorkplace Conflict Coaching is a one-on-one process where a RAMP conflict coach helps an individual manage and resolve workplace conflicts more effectively. Workplace Mediation Services -The mediation process is built on voluntary participation and self-determined decision-making which respects the rights of all involved. Workplace Mediation provides a safe environment for individuals, to work through sensitive issues in an open and thorough way with a neutral third-party. Each participant has a voice and helps to shape any agreement that is reached. RAMP volunteer mediators are trained in a Minnesota Rule114 certified 30 Hour Mediation course to mediate disputes.Learn More

Local (City/County Level)
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Youth/Teens (Ages 13-18)
Low-Income/Economically Disadvantaged
Criminal Justice Reform
Direct Service Delivery
Education & Awareness
Policy Advocacy & Legislative Reform

Annual Revenue

$892,709

Known Funders

9

Grants Received

19

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$892,709$1,088,818$149,572
2023$859,192$1,042,094$299,509
2022$1,000,350$1,054,366$451,311
2021$730,952$622,489$477,652
2020$617,265$540,010$449,657
2011$323,062$239,784$267,569

Top Funders

$75,000 (2023)
$50,000 (2024)
FAMILY HOUSING FUND

MINNEAPOLIS, MN

$50,000 (2021)
FAMILY HOUSING FUND

MINNEAPOLIS, MN

$50,000 (2022)
$45,000 (2021)
$20,000 (2021)
$20,000 (2022)
$20,000 (2023)
$20,000 (2021)

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

S

Sandeep Nandi

Treasurer

Officer
S

Sylvia MateKole

Co-Chair

Officer
K

Kellie Rose Jones

Co-Chair

Officer
K

Kabir Mohamed

Board Member

L

Landon Ascheman

Board Member

E

Edith Amporful

Board Member

K

Kadi Braxton

Board Member

J

Jenny Yang

Board Member

A

Amanda West

Board Member

J

Jenny Bender

Board Member

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