Minneapolis Urban League
2100 Plymouth Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55411 |
Phone: 612.302.3100 | Email: info@ultcmn.org | Website: https://ultcmn.org/ |
From employment to education, housing and engagement, the Urban League seeks to help African descendants strive for and achieve economic empowerment and self-sufficiency to build wealth that can be passed down from generation to generation.
We envision a future in which African descendants can be fully engaged, empowered and invested in the success and well-being of the Twin Cities metro area. The Urban League understands that the cultural heritage and assets of people of African descent are a rich resource of creativity, power and beauty.
EducationUrban League Twin Cities works to advocate for an educational experience that best prepares students and the families that support them, to become ready for success as capable and inspired persons. |
Wealth DevelopmentWealth development for generations to come. That's the goal. We help our clients create a plan to help them save, control their spending, reduce their debt and build their credit with a goal of homeownership. |
Center for Social JusticeULTC advances the African American experience and perspective on issues of equality, justice, and power to favorably impact policy, programs, plans and resources that impact Black people. |
Workforce SolutionsJobs/Employment Urban League Twin Cities Employment and Training programs offer job training, placement and advanced opportunities. We want to help clients pursue careers that provide livable wages and higher. |
Community & Civic EngagementThe Urban League Twin Cities is working to build a stronger, more engaged, and empowered community. We believe that expanding power through community engagement is one of the most effective ways to create lasting change. |
Advancement of the Black FamilyThe Community Caring for its Children program works to place African American children in the homes of family or fictive kin the event of a child’s forced removal resulting from parental allegations of neglect. |