Minnesota nonprofits that help battered women, immigrants and others are being forced to lay off workers and plan for closing their doors as a rsult of the state shutdown. Hundreds of Minnesota private nonprofit organizations rely on state grants. Many of them still don't know if the state will rule they are essential services and release state dollars that will allow them to continue their work. Some who thought their state grants were secure began receiving notice today they are not. Minnesota Public Radio's Dan Olson reports.