Give to the Max Day winners

November 18, 2011 at 2:14PM

Nonprofits

1. Interfaith Outreach and Community Partners, Plymouth, $320,000

2. Cretin-Derham Hall High School, St. Paul, $269,000

3. Second Harvest food bank, Maplewood, $256,000

Small nonprofit category

1. Jabbok Family Services, Minneapolis, $103,000

2. North American Bear Center, Ely, $63,000

3. Beacon Haven, New Brighton. $59,000

Higher education category

1. St. Olaf College, $231,000

2. Concordia College Corp., $98,000

3. College of St. Benedict, $77,000

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