Minneapolis Neighborhood Associations already have numerous nails in the coffin and this dilution of neighborhood identity over budgetary issues (caused by the city's divestment) will add another. NAs don't need to be amazing non profits, they exist to foster neighborhood togetherness.
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Eight neighborhood orgs in south Minneapolis exploring partnership or possible mergers to deal w dwindling public funding. Powderhorn, Corcoran, Central, Longfellow, Bryant, Nokomis, HPDL, Standish Ericsson.

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