Bush Foundation

The Bush Foundation was created in 1953 by Archibald Granville Bush an American businessman primarily involved with 3M and his wife, Edyth Bassler Bush. The organization awards $40 million a year to philanthropic organizations,[2] primarily located in Minnesota and the Upper Midwest.[3] The current president of the foundation is Jennifer Ford Reedy (appointed in July 2012), who previously worked on the Itasca Project and the GiveMN.org initiative at the Minnesota Philanthropy Partners.[4]

Bush Foundation
MottoMake Education More Relevant for All Students"
Formation1953
HeadquartersSaint Paul, MN, United States
Founder
Archibald Bush
Revenue (2015)
$71,829,464[1]
Expenses (2015)$49,454,796[1]
Websitewww.bushfoundation.org

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