Minnesota’s Nonprofit Strengths Drew Kindly Founder From NYC To St. Paul
27 Jan 2022
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Brandon Litman founded his philanthropic startup Kindly in his native New York City. However, his previous experience as a documentary filmmaker drew him to the Twin Cities robust nonprofit sector.
So in 2020, Litman relocated to Minnesota in order to tap into the area’s more substantial growth opportunities. Now, the St. Paul-based company’s mobile app is combining two facets of the nonprofit industry that are usually separated: volunteers and donors.
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