Over the past 61 years, the Bush Foundation has made over $1 billion in grants to thousands of individuals and organizations across Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and the 23 Native Nations within those states. The Foundation was established in 1953 by 3M Executive Archibald Bush and his wife Edyth.
Last week the Bush Foundation named ten organizations winners of the 2014 Bush Prize for Community Innovation. They include Face It TOGETHER, a Sioux Falls organization helping people with drug and alcohol addiction through peer-to-peer management support; the First Peoples Fund in Rapid City, which helps native artists be tradition bearers and leaders of social change; and Destination Rapid City, which has helped revitalize downtown.
Jennifer Ford Reedy has been president of the Bush Foundation since 2012. Before joining the foundation, she was chief of staff and vice president of strategy for Minnesota Philanthropy Partners, where she led the creation of GiveMN.org, Give to the Max Day, and the Minnesota Idea Open. Reedy joined Dakota Midday during a visit to Rapid City and discussed the work of the Bush Foundation in South Dakota and beyond.