November 13 is Give to the Max Day!

Give to the Max Day is November 13! Please consider supporting Northfield Retirement Community by scheduling your online donation now or giving on November 13.

Your donation will directly affect the lives of our residents and support NRC in providing the excellent care services, spiritual care and housing options that our award-winning organization is known for.

Support NRC

Give to the Max Day is a chance to be a part of something bigger. Join thousands of individuals who are generating excitement and online donations for Minnesota organizations working to improve the quality of life for all Minnesotans. In 2013, Give to the Max Day raised more than $17 million in 24 hours. Dana Nelson, executive director of the event's founding organization, GiveMN, said, “GiveMN is proud to work with nonprofits and schools to put Minnesota on the map for our annual day of giving. Give to the Max Day is an amazing and fun occasion for organizations to celebrate their missions and inspire people to act.”

About Give to the Max Day

Give to the Max Day was created in 2009 to launch GiveMN, a collaborative venture led by Minnesota Community Foundation and many other organizations committed to helping make our state a better place. That initial spark touched off a blast of online giving — $14 million in 24 hours. Since then, Give to the Max Day has become an annual tradition and a nation model for giving days.

About GiveMN

GiveMN links donors with organizations that are working to make Minnesota a better place. Its online giving website, GiveMN.org, enables charitable giving any time and any place, allowing people to donate with ease and enthusiasm. GiveMN brings innovation, energy and fresh ideas to Minnesota generosity. GiveMN is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and an affiliate of Minnesota Philanthropy Partners.

About Northfield Retirement Community

Northfield Retirement Community has a 40-year history of providing quality housing and services specifically designed to meet the physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs of older adults. The organization currently operates and manages multiple senior living facilities across the community. Providing a range of services – from round-the-clock care to minimal home care assistance – the housing options available focus on giving adults, age 55 or older, the assistance they need to lead healthy, meaningful lives.