Minnesota Timberwolves Non Profit of the Game
The Minnesota Timberwolves Non Profit of the Game is an exclusive game-day partnership aimed at bringing awareness of Minnesota’s non-profit community groups to 19,000 Timberwolves fans and business partners. This partnership is based on in-game visibility and the opportunity to interact with fans to share your mission. It’s also a great way to recognize and thank volunteers, staff members, or donors!
NOW RESERVING SPOTS FOR THE 2011-2012 SEASON
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Lifeworks
Serving our community and people with disabilities as we live and work together.
Friday, March 9th, 2012 vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Lifeworks is a Minnesota nonprofit organization passionately committed to fostering a greater understanding of people with disabilities so that they are heard, their interests respected, and their contributions valued. Lifeworks collaborates with over 300 businesses across the Twin Cities and in Mankato to provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Lifeworks consults with businesses to identify their specific production and business needs and matches personnel who are right for the job – providing a unique solution for each need. Employers of Lifeworks associates save money, fill high-turnover positions with long-term dedicated workers, and enhance diversity in the workplace. The return on investment is immediate and measurable. Learn more about Lifeworks here.

Minnesota Veterans Medical Research and Education Foundation
Sunday, March 25th, 2012 vs. Denver Nuggets
The Minnesota Veterans Medical Research and Education Foundation (MNVets) is dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of our country’s veterans through cutting-edge VA medical research and education leading to prevention, diagnosis, and management of disease and disability.

Mental Health Resources, Inc.
Saturday, April 14th, 2012 vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
Mental Health Resources, Inc. (MHR) operates programs in the seven county metropolitan area to assist persons experiencing mental illness to lead full lives in the community. The unifying principles underlying the services that MHR provides have remained the same during its 35 years of operation. These principles are outlined in MHR’s mission statement.
To foster hope, health and recovery for those affected by mental illness.
If you are interested in becoming the Timberwolves Non-Profit of the Game, please contact Joanna Opitz at 612-673-1242 or opitz@timberwolves.com
NOW RESERVING SPOTS FOR THE 2011-2012 SEASON
Click here for sign-up form
Click here for game schedule

Lifeworks
Serving our community and people with disabilities as we live and work together.
Friday, March 9th, 2012 vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Lifeworks is a Minnesota nonprofit organization passionately committed to fostering a greater understanding of people with disabilities so that they are heard, their interests respected, and their contributions valued. Lifeworks collaborates with over 300 businesses across the Twin Cities and in Mankato to provide employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Lifeworks consults with businesses to identify their specific production and business needs and matches personnel who are right for the job – providing a unique solution for each need. Employers of Lifeworks associates save money, fill high-turnover positions with long-term dedicated workers, and enhance diversity in the workplace. The return on investment is immediate and measurable. Learn more about Lifeworks here.

Minnesota Veterans Medical Research and Education Foundation
Sunday, March 25th, 2012 vs. Denver Nuggets
The Minnesota Veterans Medical Research and Education Foundation (MNVets) is dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of our country’s veterans through cutting-edge VA medical research and education leading to prevention, diagnosis, and management of disease and disability.

Mental Health Resources, Inc.
Saturday, April 14th, 2012 vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
Mental Health Resources, Inc. (MHR) operates programs in the seven county metropolitan area to assist persons experiencing mental illness to lead full lives in the community. The unifying principles underlying the services that MHR provides have remained the same during its 35 years of operation. These principles are outlined in MHR’s mission statement.
To foster hope, health and recovery for those affected by mental illness.
If you are interested in becoming the Timberwolves Non-Profit of the Game, please contact Joanna Opitz at 612-673-1242 or opitz@timberwolves.com
















