CLAIM FOR PAYMENT FROM - Minnesota Association of Townships - mntownships 2025

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There are 1,781 townships in the 87 counties of Minnesota. A township, which is run by an elected town board, can offer many different services including park and recreational services, volunteer fire department services and cemetery maintenance.
A town board of supervisors, elected to staggered three-year terms on an annual basis, make up the governing body for most townships.
The Minnesota Association of Townships (MAT) has announced its 2025 Scholarship Program, which will award up to five $2,000 scholarships to high school juniors. The Scholarship Program is designed to heighten awareness among young people about Minnesotas grassroots township government.
Township functions are generally overseen by a governing board (the name varies from state to state) and a clerk, trustee, or mayor (in New Jersey and the metro townships of Utah). Township officers frequently include justice of the peace, road commissioner, assessor, constable, in addition to surveyor.
The Town Clerk is the primary go to person for the Township. If you need to conduct business with the township and are unsure of whom to contact, check first with the Town Clerk. The Clerk coordinates the Town Board, the Planning Commission and Annual Meetings, and administers elections.
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The most common form of township government has an elected board of trustees or supervisors.
In some states there is a principal administrative officer, usually known as supervisor or trustee. Other township offices commonly include those of clerk, treasurer, assessor, road commissioner, and supervisor of public assistance.

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