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DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER

ST PAUL, MNEIN: 41-1441352Website

Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings

DISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER LET'S FIND COMMON GROUND.THERE IS A WAY TO BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER, REPAIR HARM, AND RESTORE RELATIONSHIPS, EVEN THROUGH CONFLICTDISPUTE RESOLUTION CENTER (DRC) IS DEDICATED TO RESTORING COMMUNITIES BY PROMOTING THE CONSTRUCTIVE RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT THROUGH OPEN COMMUNICATION AND SHARED DECISION-MAKING.WE BELIEVEpeople can resolve disputes respectfully, without litigation, to the mutual satisfaction of all parties.WE PROMOTEpeaceful resolution of conflict as a preferred method of building healthy communities and reaching mutual goals.WE ADVOCATEfor managing disputes peacefully through the use of problem-solving techniques that help build feelings of community.WE PARTNERwith community members, groups, schools, and businesses to develop and maintain an open organization that reflects diversity and welcomes all people. WE PROVIDEthe highest quality service possible and ensure that these services are accessible to all residents of the communities we serve.WE ASSISTindividuals no matter their ability to pay by offering our services on a sliding scale. No one is turned away.PLAY NOWBethel University Marketing Class by Seniors Copyright 2022: Ellie McLaughlin (Videographer, Co-Producer); Lindsey Deakins, Garrett Epp, and Kegan OddenHow Can We Help? DIVERSIONDIVERSION YOUTH PROGRAMS Community Healing MediationOur Success StoriesGRETCHEN'S STORYIt was an extremely effective and powerful experience for me. I can't think of any other step or program that is closer to what I believe justice is supposed to be. READ MOREMike's StoryShe stays in her residence. Her kids stay in the same school. She does not become homeless. She does not have to move into a shelter. The landlord gets paid and has a good tenant. This is extremely rewarding to me. Everybody wins. My term for it… priceless.READ MOREAll VideosPlay VideoAll VideosBACK TO TOP

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

Annual Revenue

$500,494

Known Funders

3

Grants Received

7

Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssets
2024$500,494$453,208$182,780
2023$414,096$428,662$142,383
2022$321,971$344,055$153,168
2021$375,848$328,880$174,953
2020$365,023$297,028$168,902
2019$232,938$285,577$79,945

Top Funders

FAMILY HOUSING FUND

MINNEAPOLIS, MN

$60,000 (2022)
$30,250 (2021)
$30,000 (2023)
$25,000 (2021)
$25,000 (2021)
$25,000 (2021)
FAMILY HOUSING FUND

MINNEAPOLIS, MN

$25,000 (2021)

Key Personnel

From 2024 IRS 990 filing

D

DOMINIC SUDUE

DIRECTOR

R

RUTH JAMISON

DIRECTOR

T

TERRELL MCMOORE

DIRECTOR

N

NIKKI KNISLEY

DIRECTOR BEG

K

KRISHAWNA BROWN

DIRECTOR

T

TIM MORROW

DIRECTOR

C

CHERI BRIX

TREASURER

Officer
T

THOMAS LOVETT

SECRETARY

Officer
D

DR SABRINA EDWARDS

BOARD CHAIR

Officer
C

CHAMATH PERERA

DIRECTOR

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