We share the following list of resources to support the efforts in honoring the death of George Floyd and to address the deep causes of racial and economic injustice in our society in both small and big ways.

We want to thank The Playwrights' Center and it’s community for compiling the information you see below. If you are aware of other organizations to add to this list please pass that information along and we will add it to our list. Our organization has already donated to efforts in St. Paul's Rondo neighborhood to help with repairing damage done during the rioting last week.


Thank you to the members of our community who have shared these additional resources.

  • Pimento Relief Fund provides black business without insurance relief after white supremacists set them on fire during the protests.

  • Little Earth Residents Association provides food and safety needs for residents of Little Earth of United Tribes.

  • Minnesota Healing Justice Network provides a supportive professional community and mutual aid network for wellness and healing justice practitioners who also identify as IBPOC (indigenous, black, or people of color).

  • Powwow Grounds (send via PayPal to angelswann2021@gmail.com) is a Native-run cafe, currently providing meals to elders, protectors, and community, purchasing medical supplies, fire supplies, cooking supplies.

  • North Star Health Collective is a group of street medics providing care to protestors on the ground and in the streets. 

  • The Lake Street Council is donating 100% of its donations directly to small businesses and nonprofits in the Lake Street community to help them rebuild their storefronts and serve its neighborhoods.

  • Northside Business Support supports businesses on Minneapolis’s Northside that have been impacted by recent demonstrations.

  • Neighbors United Funding Collaborative is a nonprofit fundraiser supporting the Hamline Midway Coalition in St. Paul. According to its website, Midway United is a local fund focused on strengthening the community.

  • South Minneapolis Mutual Aid Autonomous Zone Coordination is continuing their efforts amongst the community in taking care of residents in the south side of the city. People on Facebook can join the group, where many have provided donations to those in need.