Minnesota Masonic Charities provides important services and contributes to many charitable causes in the name of Minnesota Masonry.

Minnesota Masonic Home’s mission is to provide compassionate, quality care and services to aging adults.

The lush, 83-acre campus in Bloomington, Minnesota is centrally located, easy to access, and offers everything you need for your special event.

Providing compassionate and effective identification, treatment and support for childhood communication disorders.

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The Masonic Memorial Hospital Fund was founded in 1955 to provide funds to construct a hospital in partnership with the University of Minnesota. In April 2008, Minnesota Masonic Charities presented the University of Minnesota with an extraordinary gift of $65 million—the largest gift ever made to the University—to seek a cure for cancer.

In 2014, Minnesota Masonic Charities pledged $25 million to the University’s children’s hospital, bringing their total University giving to $160 million. In honor of this milestone, the hospital was renamed the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital.

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Support from the Masonic Cancer Center Fund began with a $1 million gift to build the Masonic Memorial Hospital. The hospital admitted its first patient in 1958.  In April 2008, Minnesota Masonic Charities presented the University of Minnesota with an extraordinary gift of $65 million—the most significant gift ever made to the University—to seek a cure for cancer. Over the years, Minnesota Masonic Charities total giving has reached an amazing $160 Million..

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The Masonic Memorial Hospital Fund organization was founded in 1955 to provide funds to construct a hospital in partnership with the University of Minnesota. In April 2008, Minnesota Masonic Charities presented the University of Minnesota with an extraordinary gift of $65 million—the most significant gift ever made to the University—to seek a cure for cancer.

In 2020, The University of Minnesota announced a $35 million gift from Minnesota Masonic Charities, the University’s largest single donor. This contribution established the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, an interdisciplinary initiative focused on the early diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders in early childhood and adolescence.

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Masonic Children's Hospital
Masonic Cancer Center
Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain

Not Just a Man, a Mason

Freemasonry is the world’s first and largest fraternal organization. It is guided by the enduring belief that everyone is responsible for making the world a better place. For 300 years, Freemasonry has enhanced and strengthened the character of individual men by providing opportunities for fellowship, charity, and the search for truth – within ourselves and the larger world. Through Freemasonry, we make true friends, improve ourselves, and positively impact our communities.

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