According to the filings, NOM reported giving $250,000 to the group Minnesota for Marriage, of which NOM is a member. NOM also reported that its contributions to Minnesota for Marriage came from "membership dues" to NOM. Under a loophole in Minnesota law, those donations would not have to be disclosed so long as NOM did not directly solicit contributions in the state.

Minnesota for Marriage also received $225,000 from the Minnesota Family Council, a group whose campaign finance reports are not available at the Minnesota Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board. MFC is part of the Minnesota for Marriage coalition.