Catholic Community FOUNDATION OF

THE ANOINTING AT BETHANY told in memory of her

ANNUAL REPORT 2017

Catholic Community FOUNDATION OF MINNESOTA

2610 University Avenue West, Suite 500 | Saint Paul, MN 55114 | 651.389.0300 | ccf-mn.org Dear Friends,

I’m humbled, once again, to share Catholic Community Foundation’s (CCF) financial success from the last year. In fiscal year 2017, CCF experienced record growth in assets of $45 million. At $318 million in total assets, we remain the nation’s largest Catholic community foundation — a fact we herald only because it reflects the immense generosity of this local community and propels our grantmaking THE ANOINTING AT BETHANY efforts. Last year, we granted $14 million on behalf of our donors — a 40 percent annual increase. And since our inception, we’ve granted more than $140 million. And while he was at Bethany...as he was reclining at table, a woman came with an alabaster flask of ointment Reflecting on 2017, I was struck by the powerful impact of our women philanthropists. Often quiet of pure nard, very costly, and she broke the flask and poured it over his head. There were some who said to champions for giving, these faith-filled women understand that philanthropy can foster the future we themselves indignantly, “Why was the ointment wasted like that? For this ointment could have been sold for envision. I love how St. Edith Stein writes that “woman naturally seeks to embrace that which is living, more than three hundred denarii and give to the poor”...But Jesus said, “Leave her alone. Why do you trouble personal, and whole.” Doesn’t that perfectly describe the community we seek to build? At CCF, women her? She has done a beautiful thing to me... philanthropists contribute to building that kind of community every day.

Jesus reaffirms these invaluable contributions in the anointing at Bethany. Defending a woman who has anointed his head with costly oil, Jesus says: “And truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel is “And truly, I say to you, wherever the gospel preached in the whole world, what she has done will be told in memory of her.” (Mark 14:8-9) That legacy lives on today. Every time a woman acts with compassion, love, and faith, she steps into this is proclaimed in the whole world, what she Gospel story and into that sacred truth. In this annual report, you will read inspiring stories of women philanthropists who have done just has done will be told in memory of her.” that. You’ll read how the League of Catholic Women reimagined their contribution to our community through philanthropy, how two women have chosen to build their philanthropic legacies, how CCF’s social impact grants help young mothers in crisis, and how a woman’s final gift has inspired two MARK 14:3-9 parishes to greater foresight and perpetual stewardship.

Living, personal, and whole, women are foundational to philanthropy and the community we seek to build. It’s our honor to tell their stories and advance their perpetual legacies. With that, I enthusiastically share with you this year’s annual report, Told in Memory of Her.

Sincerely,

Anne Cullen Miller, MBA President

1 OUR MISSION THE ANOINTING AT BETHANY The Catholic Community Foundation was founded in 1992 with the mission to support told in memory of her financially the spiritual, educational, and social needs of our Catholic community.

contents 4 2017 Funds and Grants Snapshot The Catholic Community Foundation keeps faith with its donors through a OUR GUIDING 6 Financial Reports statement of principles adopted by its Board of Directors. These principles are PRINCIPLES designed to guide the Foundation in its mission and commit the Foundation to be 8 Trends Up for Women’s Giving Catholic, catholic (broad in scope), and candid (to be true to the faith); supportive 10 Tradition Inspires Countless Tomorrows of a wide range of programs; and accountable to both donors and beneficiaries. 12 Institutional Endowed Funds 14 Philanthropist Profile: Pat Huber / Being A Good Steward 16 Endowed Funds CATHOLIC IDENTITY — We reflect our Catholic faith in all we do; embrace 18 Philanthropist Profile: Julie Hurley / Paying it Forward the breadth, diversity, and commonality of Catholic interests; and assure that investments and grant recipients are in alignment with Catholic values. 20 Donor Advised Funds 22 One Legacy Lights the Way for Others SERVICE — We respond to the financial needs of the Catholic community and 26 Legacy Society Members contribute to effective solutions; collaborate with other nonprofit organizations when consistent with our mission; and provide for the needs of future generations. 28 From Homelessness to Independence with Kindness and Support 32 Legacy Funds PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY — We recognize and act on the understanding 34 Agency Funds that community foundations are sustained by public trust, which is earned by full, open, and public disclosure. 35 Gifts to Support Our Mission 36 Board of Directors 37 Staff

2 3 GRANTMAKING OVER THE YEARS 2017 $318 Million $13.6 Million 14M ASSETS HELD BY CCF GRANTS DISTRIBUTED

12M

NEW FUNDS 9% ($1.3M) OPENED Donor Advised Funds CCF DIRECTED 10M 38 (includes a donor-directed estate grant) Other unrestricted funds 7 - Agency $9.5 Million $376 Thousand

4 - Endowed 8M Endowed Funds 1 - Charitable Gifts GRANTS BY $2.8 Million Annuities/Trusts SHOT SOURCE 6M

Institutional Endowed Funds 16 - Donor Advised $879 Thousand 91% ($12.3M) 4M 8 - Institutional DONOR DIRECTED Endowed 1996 2011 2015 2017 1994 1998 TOTAL FUNDS 2002 2008 FUND TYPES Educational 2M 2 - Agency funds $5.0 Million converted to Institutional

SNAP 1,087 Endowed funds 2,118 as of 6.30.17 TOTAL GRANTS GRANTS DISTRIBUTED IN 2017 BY IMPACT MORE THAN Spiritual AREA $141 $5.6 Million Social $3.0 Million TOTAL GRANTEES Million NEW $45 Million ASSETS GRANTS DISTRIBUTED SINCE 1994 4 744 STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

For the years ending June 30 2017 2016 As of June 30 2017 2016

Revenue Assets Total Contributions $ 28,372,666 $ 16,855,090 Cash & Cash Equivalents $ 7,932,006 $ 6,072,884 Less: Amounts Received for Beneficial Endowments 4,200,978 3,091,064 Investments 301,164,482 260,156,045

Net Contributions 24,171,688 13,764,026 Beneficial Interest in Trusts 4,261,615 477,480 Management Fee Income 956,611 935,594 Cash Surrender Value of Insurance Policies 3,593,239 4,480,494 Investment Gain (Loss), Net of Investment Expenses 14,201,291 (2,409,853) Pledges 802,149 903,785 Change in Value of Split Interest Agreements 159,850 (539,767) Other Assets 592,242 479,707 Total Assets $ 318,345,733 $ 272,570,395 Total Revenue 39,489,440 11,750,000 Liabilities Program Grants Accounts Payable & Accrued Liabilities $ 1,184,758 $ 1,195,872 Total Grants 13,588,217 9,939,568 Agency Obligations 131,225,177 116,663,652 Less: Grants Made on Beneficial Endowments 879,000 815,402 Beneficiary Endowments 35,818,861 28,622,135 Net Grants 12,709,217 9,124,166 Charitable Trust & Gift Annuity Obligations 6,641,806 7,259,418

Operating Expenses Total Liabilities 174,870,602 153,741,077 Donor Relations & Development 1,015,008 899,481 Net Assets 143,475,131 118,829,318 Management & General 799,361 881,703 Grant Services 320,041 317,192 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 318,345,733 $ 272,570,395 Total Expense 2,134,410 2,098,376 Audited financial statements containing all required disclosures and IRS Form 990 are available at www.ccf-mn.org. Change in Net Assets 24,645,813 527,458 Beginning Net Assets 118,829,318 118,301,860

Ending Net Assets $ 143,475,131 $ 118,829,318

6 7 Historically, women have given generously of their time and talent, BABY BOOMERS (1946–1964) but women’s ability to give financially is a more recent development. WOMEN trends up As women’s economic power and educational achievement grows, It’s a different story for female baby boomers now in their 50s and 60s. women are influencing household and economic decision-making and These women have spent significant time in the workforce and have transforming the philanthropic landscape like never before. With women frequently contributed to household finances or have always managed 64% their own assets. Rather than viewing themselves as guardians of for women’s giving now controlling more than half of all U.S. wealth, trends in women’s giving all point up. inherited wealth, boomer women view themselves of owners of MEN earned wealth. “It’s really an exciting time,” says Mary Haeg, development officer for 17% 56% the Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota (CCF). “We are seeing Baby boomer women enjoy collaborating. As with membership in other As women’s economic power and educational unprecedented growth in the ability of women to participate financially.” social activities, such as faith-based groups and book clubs, women Expect to establish outnumber men in giving circles and collective giving groups. Their a plan in next achievement grow, women are influencing Different life experiences may lead to differences in giving . Single giving is tied to social networks and to trust in others. They invest 5 years household and economic decision-making and women are more likely than single men to give and give more. Married in women-centric causes, as they believe giving to women and girls couples give more than singles, and households headed by women are provides the best social returns. transforming the philanthropic landscape like more likely to give and give more than those headed by men. 20% GEN X (1965–1980) AND MILLENNIALS (1981–1995) Expect to establish never before. With women now controlling more THE SILENT GENERATION (1928–1945) a plan in next Young women, emerging philanthropists now in their 30s and 40s, view 5 years than half of all U.S. wealth, trends in women’s As a result of a momentous transfer of wealth from previous generations work outside the home and control of their own finances as givens. and spouses, many women in their 80s and older now have considerable These women also delight in collaborative giving, but their groups are giving all point up. resources. Some are completely comfortable taking charge, while less likely to be women only, and their causes are unlikely to be female- 47% others, who grew up during the Depression, may not trust that the centric. Young women lead the way in crowd funding and supporting money will last or feel as though it isn’t theirs to give away. online giving platforms. Generally, they respond to a message of Have a legacy improving the world, but they are more interested in systemic change plan in place “If they inherited their wealth, they sometimes feel like it isn’t really than in direct service. their money,” says Beth Halloran, executive vice president and chief 36% advancement officer at St. Catherine’s University. Because these women “Younger women are less interested in providing a meal and much view themselves as the guardians of inherited wealth, they tend to give more interested in knowing why someone must rely on charity to eat,” Have a legacy smaller amounts to a wide variety of organizations over an extended says Halloran. “They will spend their time serving meals, but their plan in place period of time. philanthropic dollars are more likely to go upstream.”

Women come to CCF with unique backgrounds, stories, and causes they hold dear. “We don’t make assumptions,” says Haeg. “We really want to listen, learn, and support women as they forge their own paths forward in philanthropy.” l

source: fidelitycharity.org/docs/giving-and-planning.pdf 9 tradition inspires countless tomorrows

An independent nonprofit organization, unaffiliated with any particular or diocese, the League of Catholic Women has been developing creative solutions to the problems facing women in every decade of its 106-year history. Four years ago, these dynamic women were faced with a daunting challenge of their own.

For 65 years, the League of Catholic Women had operated out of a went on,” says Lawler. “We knew that this was where we needed to put building it owned at 207 South Ninth Street in downtown . our money. You could tell that they were passionate about what they do For many years, the cost of maintaining that beloved building was — it wasn’t just a job for them, it was a calling.” consuming an unsustainable percentage of the League’s financial resources — and a decision to sell the building was finally made. In April, the League Board of Directors voted unanimously to invest more than $2 million with CCF, putting $1,500,000 in a permanent “There was a tremendous amount of affection for the building and endowment fund where the principal can’t be touched, and the emotion around the sale,” says Past President Fran Rusciano Murnane. remainder into a more liquid agency fund. “League members had been married there — but we simply couldn’t afford to maintain a space that size.” MAKING SMALL GRANTS WITH ENORMOUS IMPACT After the sale, the League moved into a handsome new office at the The League’s budget this year is balanced at about $60,000 — both Woman’s Club and immediately turned its attention to bringing the income and revenue are equal — so the investment income the League League back from the brink of collapse. “Save the League” was the earns from its CCF accounts won’t be needed to advance current mantra for members who were committed to attracting new members business, programs, or outreach. A percentage can be reinvested for and breathing new life into the organization. growth and another used to start or enhance an existing program at the League’s discretion. Meanwhile the proceeds from the sale were waiting a decision from the board of directors. First fruits from the investment income fund a micro grant program, envisioned in 2013 when saving the League was at its height, where a A SHARED PASSION FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE specific amount of money is given to an individual for a life-enhancing need. The League is partnering with two other 501(c)(3) organizations, Anne Lawler, who helped guide development efforts for the League Jeremiah House and Sarah’s: An Oasis for Women, to identify women during her time on the board, used her background in accounting to who can benefit from the micro grants. research various investment options for proceeds from the building sale – including Murnane’s suggestion of the Catholic Community CCF is another valuable community partner. “They have such deep Foundation of Minnesota (CCF). relationships within the Catholic community,” says Murnane. “They can always put you in touch with somebody they know who can help you Lawler was impressed with both the core values and financial returns with whatever you’re trying to do.” l offered by CCF “When CCF presented to the board, it was like a light

10 Former presidents of the League of Catholic Women Left to Right: Judy Dawes, Fran Rusciano Murnane, Maureen Neerland 11 Institutional Endowed Funds

An Institutional Endowed Fund A Aim Higher Foundation Endowment Fund O Our Lady Cemetery Fund, Grove City St. John the Baptist Resurrection Cemetery Care and St. Pius X Permanent Endowment Fund, White Bear Lake Assumption Cemetery Perpetual Care Trust Fund, Richfield Our Lady of Grace Fr. Robert T. Cassidy Scholarship Maintenance Fund, Excelsior St.R St. Richard BTCS Scholarship Endowment Fund, Richfield is a permanent fund established C Carmen Pampa Endowment Fund, St. Paul Endowment Fund, Edina St. John the Baptist Capital Endowment Fund, New Brighton St. Richard Undesignated Endowment Fund, Richfield Catholic Services Appeal Foundation Endowment Funds, St. Paul Our Lady Of Grace Catholic School Endowment Fund, Edina St. John the Baptist Cemetery Endowment Fund, New Brighton St. Rose of Lima Legacy Fund, Roseville by an organization to support Center for Mission Alfred E. Hauwiller Endowment Fund, St. Paul Our Lady of Grace Endowment Trust Fund, Edina St. John the Baptist Operating Endowment Fund, New Brighton St. Rose of Lima Parish School Mischke Family Center for Mission Mustard Seed Mission Endowment Fund, St. Paul Our Lady of the Lake Cemetery Endowment Trust Fund, Mound St. John the Baptist Tuition Assistance Fund, New Brighton Endowment Fund, Roseville and sustain its own ministries. Center for Mission Fr. Karl Wittman Anna Marie Eisenmenger and Our Lady of the Lake Parish Endowment Trust Fund, Mound St. John the Baptist Cemetery Endowment Fund, Savage St.S St. Stephen Church Emmett and Augusta Goff Odo Reder Endowment Fund, St. Paul Our Lady of the Lake School Endowment Trust Fund, Mound St. John the Baptist Parish Endowment Fund, Savage Endowment Fund, Minneapolis When an institution invests in CommonBond Communities Housing Endowment Fund, St. Paul Our Lady of the Lakes Perpetual Care Fund, Spicer St. John the Baptist Parish Endowment for Tuition Assistance St.T St. Therese Advisory Fund, Deephaven D Diocese of New Ulm Archbishop John C. Nienstedt Catholic Schools Our Lady Of Peace Parish Endowment Fund, Minneapolis Fund, Savage St. Therese School Advisory Fund, Deephaven a permanently endowed fund Scholarship Fund Our Lady of the Prairie Parish Endowment Fund, Belle Plaine St. John the Evangelist Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund, Duluth St. Therese Good Samaritan Endowment Fund, Deephaven Diocese of New Ulm LeVoir Catholic School Endowment Fund P Pacem In Terris Endowment Fund, St. Francis St. Joseph Church Fr. Frank Brunner Endowment Fund, Montevideo St. Therese Pastoral Care Endowment Fund, at the Catholic Community F Faithful Shepherd Catholic School Rev. Charles V. Lachowitzer Pax Christi Community Endowment Fund, Eden Prairie St. Joseph Parish Faith Formation Financial Aid Endowment Fund, St. Louis Park Endowment Fund, Eagan Presentation of the BVM Grade School Parish Red Wing St. Thomas the Apostle Endowment Fund, St. Paul Foundation, it makes a Franciscan Retreats Endowment Fund, Prior Lake Endowment Fund, Maplewood St.M St. Margaret Mary Endowment Fund, Golden Valley St. Thomas Aquinas Goldie and Lorraine Buda Scholarship G Glenn Catholic Senior Communities, Inc. Fund, Robbinsdale Presentation Legacy Foundation Fund, Maplewood St. Mark Parish Endowment Trust Fund, St. Paul Fund, St. Paul Park commitment to ensuring that Good Shepherd Endowment Fund, Golden Valley R Risen Christ Catholic School - John P. and Mary L. Byron St. Mark Peller Scholarship Fund, St. Paul St. Timothy Endowment Fund, Blaine Guardian Angels School Trust Fund, Chaska Endowment Fund, Minneapolis St. Mary Perpetual Care Endowment Fund, Arlington St.V St. Victoria Cemetery Perpetual Care its mission continues on for Guardian Angels Capital Project Endowment Fund, Oakdale Ss. Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church Deacon John Matlon Memorial St. Mary School Endowment Fund, Bird Island Endowment Fund, Victoria Guardian Angels Cemetery Endowment Fund, Oakdale Endowment Fund, Minneapolis St. Mary Cemetery Fund, Olivia St. Victoria Parish Unrestricted future generations. Guardian Angels Arthur Hoff Endowment Fund, Oakdale Ss. Joachim and Anne Endowment Fund, Shakopee St. Mary of the Lake Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, White Bear Lake Endowment Fund, Victoria Guild Incorporated Endowment Fund, St. Paul Ss. Peter and Paul Parish Education Endowment Fund, Loretto St. Matthew Education Endowment Fund, West St. Paul St.W St. Wenceslaus Cemetery Endowment Fund, New Prague H Holy Family Church Seminarian Endowment Fund, Silver Lake St.A St. Albert Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, Albertville St. Michael Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, Farmington St. Wenceslaus Endowment Fund, New Prague Holy Name Endowment Fund, Minneapolis St. Albert the Great Endowment Fund, Minneapolis St. Michael Designated Endowment Trust Fund, Farmington St. Wenceslaus School Endowment Fund, New Prague Holy Name of Jesus Church Good Samaritan Funds, Wayzata St. Aloysius Cemetery Fund, Olivia St. Michael Cemetery Fund, Milroy T Trinity Founding Churches Educational Holy Trinity Operating Endowment Fund, South St. Paul St. Alphonsus School Teachers Development St. Michael Church and School Advisory Fund, Prior Lake Endowment Fund, St. Paul Bolded fund names indicate I Immaculate Conception Endowment Fund, Lonsdale Endowment Fund, Brooklyn Center St. Michael Endowment Fund, Prior Lake Immaculate Heart Church Endowment Fund, Crosslake St. Alphonsus School Tuition Assistance St.N St. Nicholas Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund, Carver funds established in fiscal Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Charities Endowment Fund, Brooklyn Center St.O St. Odilia Prayer Garden Perpetual Care Fund, Shoreview Endowment Fund, Minnetonka St. Ambrose Church Bishop Richard Pates Endowment Fund, Woodbury St. Olaf Church Dorothy Ellstrom Endowment for Spiritual year 2017. Immaculate Heart of Mary Faith Formation Endowment Fund, Minnetonka St. Anastasia Endowment Fund, Hutchinson Enrichment Fund, Minneapolis Immaculate Heart of Mary General Operating St. Andrew Parish Religious Education Fund, Montevideo St. Olaf Church Endowment Fund, Minneapolis Endowment Fund, Minnetonka St. Anne Cemetery Endowment Trust Fund, Hamel St.P St. Pascal Baylon Endowment Fund, St. Paul Immaculate Heart of Mary Maintenance Reserve St.B St. Bernard Church Marie Tschida Pranke Scholarship Fund, St. Paul St. Patrick / St. Francis General Endowment Fund, St. Paul Endowment Fund, Minnetonka St. Bridget of Sweden Endowment Fund, Lindstrom St. Patrick Building Fund, Inver Grove Heights Immaculate Heart of Mary Scholarship for IHM Students St.C St. Cecilia John Mondati Endowment Fund, St. Paul St. Patrick Designated Endowment Trust Fund, Inver Grove Heights Endowment Fund, Minnetonka St. Croix Catholic School Endowment Fund, Stillwater St. Patrick Endowment Fund, St. Paul Incarnation Parish Endowment Fund, Minneapolis St. Croix Valley Faith Formation Endowment Fund, Stillwater St. Paul’s Monastery Endowment Fund, St. Paul L League of Catholic Women Endowment Fund St.E St. Eloi Parish Endowment Fund, Minneota St. Paul Seminary General Seminary Endowment Fund, St. Paul M M.T. Hill Archdiocesan Invalid Priests Trust Funds, St. Paul St.G St. Gabriel the Archangel Affiliated School Endowment Fund, Hopkins St. Paul Seminary Msgr. Ambrose Hayden - Seminary Fund, St. Paul M.T. Hill Christian Brothers Trust Fund, St. Paul St. Gabriel the Archangel Endowment Fund, Hopkins St. Peter School Endowment Fund, Forest Lake M.T. Hill Cretin-Durham Hall Trust Funds, St. Paul St. Gerard Majella Endowment Fund, Brooklyn Park St. Peter Catholic School Operating Endowment Fund, N Nativity of Mary Endowment Trust Fund, Bloomington St.H St. Helena Endowment Fund, Minneapolis North St. Paul Nativity of Mary School Endowment Trust Fund, Bloomington St. Henry Cemetery Perpetual Care Trust Fund, Monticello St. Peter Cemetery Care Endowment Fund, North St. Paul NET Ministries Alumni Endowment Fund, West St. Paul St. Hubert Catholic Community Advisory Fund, Chanhassen St. Peter Parish Operating Endowment Fund, North St. Paul NET Ministries Endowment Fund, West St. Paul St.J St. John Neumann Parish Endowment Fund, Eagan St. Peter School Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund, North St. Paul New Prague Area Cemetery Fund, New Prague St. Philip Church Clifford and Audrey Olson Endowment Fund, Litchfield

12 13 PHILANTHROPIST PROFILE: PAT HUBER Being a good steward

Pat Huber remembers the exact moment when her outlook on “As a young widow, I saw that I had an opportunity to honor Bruce’s giving shifted. memory by continuing the commitment to Catholic education, the Catholic Church, NET Ministries, Saint Paul’s Outreach (SPO), and the She was sitting among strong, philanthropic-minded Catholic women like seminary,” Huber says. Rose Totino, Elizabeth Hidding, Barbara Koch, and Helen Healy, learning about ways to support NET Ministries. It was also the first time that she met She learned about the Catholic Community Foundation (CCF) through then-Bishop Harry Flynn. NET Ministries and joined the board in 2005. Huber then established a donor advised fund with a focus of passing on her faith. As chair of “He said that we’re called to be disciples, and we’re called to proclaim the CCF’s Development and Marketing Committee, she was instrumental name of Jesus,” Huber remembered. “When I heard that in June of 1994, I in the organization’s strategic growth plan and used her network to listened and I took that message to heart.” increase further support for CCF.

She joined the board of NET Ministries later that year, propelling her already “Pat talks the talk and walks the walk,” CCF President Anne Cullen Miller generous life into a new chapter of service and legacy building. says. “She’s been on the front line as a woman of her generation to get Huber, 69, grew up in St. Paul, attending St. Joseph’s Academy and later the involved so personally.” College of St. Catherine. She saw strong leadership traits in her mother, who Huber believes that women have a unique role to play in serving on boards had a successful finance career, and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet and making philanthropic decisions. “I think that women tend to integrate served as mentors throughout her education. many wide-ranging views in making those decisions,” she explained.

Huber married her first husband, Bruce Huber, in 1970 and they settled Her board term ended in 2009, but Huber remains active with CCF, NET outside Hudson, Wisconsin, where they attended St. Patrick Parish. As Ministries, and SPO. Now married to Jerry Cawley with seven total grown they raised their three children, they were active in their community, with children and 12 grandchildren, they want to set a lasting example of giving Pat teaching at the Catholic school and chairing the school board while that will also live on through a newly established endowment fund. also volunteering with a crisis pregnancy center. Bruce participated in the finance council and served on the board of trustees at his alma mater, “We are called to be good stewards of our talents and treasures,” Hill Murray School, as he built his business career in Minneapolis. she says. “I consider CCF the best way to be a steward of the gifts that I’ve been given.” l As a family, they journeyed to Africa in 1997 to climb Mount Kilimanjaro; one year later, Bruce was diagnosed with a lung disease that would take his life in 2000.

14 15 Endowed Funds

An Endowed Fund is a A Annunciation Parish Endowment Fund, E Elder Family Endowment Fund Thomas and Patricia Holloran Catholic Phillip and Barbara Milroy Cathedral Arthur J. Popehn Family Foundation St. John Vianney Seminary Minneapolis Marilou Eldred, Ph.D. Legacy Charities Endowment Fund School Scholarship Endowment Fund, Endowment Fund Endowment Fund permanent gift that will provide Archdiocesan Venezuelan Mission Endowment Fund Rev. Leo Huber Charitable Superior, WI Donald and Veronica Poquette Charitable St. Joseph Parish Endowment Fund, Endowment Fund Estrem Family Endowment Fund Endowment Funds Ministerial Enrichment Endowment Fund Endowment Fund West St. Paul a perpetual source of funding B Severne M. Banack Endowment Fund Frank E. and Rosemarie V. Evangelist Hurley Family Caritas Fund Missionary Sisters of St. Peter Claver Preaching and Presiding Institute St. Joseph’s Home for Children Benilde-St. Margaret School Endowment Endowment Fund I Immaculate Conception Church Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund to designated charities or Fund, St. Louis Park F Family of Faith Catholic Charities Endowment Fund, Columbia Heights Molz Family Endowment Fund Priests Continuing Education St. Mark Scholarship Endowment Fund, Blessed Virgin Mary Charitable Fund Endowment Funds Immaculate Heart of Mary School Kathyrn Mooney Endowment Fund for Endowment Fund St. Paul charitable causes. With an Harold and Patricia Boerboom Priests Family of Faith Education Assistance Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund, Annunciation Church, Minneapolis Priests Retirement Endowment Fund St. Michael Religious Education Retirement Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Minnetonka Kathyrn Mooney Endowment Fund for R Rauenhorst Family Scholarship Endowment Fund, Stillwater Endowed Fund, charitable Brown-Mountain Family Advised Family of Faith General Endowment Fund J Jeffery Paul Johnson Memorial Basilica of St. Mary, Minneapolis Endowment Fund St. Paul Seminary Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Family of Faith Religious Education Endowment Fund Kathyrn Mooney Endowment Fund for William and Joanne Reiling St. Paul’s Outreach Endowment Fund giving lives on for countless Jerome J. Brown Endowment Fund Endowment Funds K Margaret D. Kane Endowment Fund Catholic Charities Endowment Fund St. Peter Claver Tuition Aid Endowment Brya Family Endowment Fund Family of Faith Support and Education for Sr. Brenda Kelzer Scholarship Kathyrn Mooney Endowment Fund for Carl J. Remick Jr. Endowment Fund Fund, St. Paul generations. Anyone can Robert and Dolores Buril Endowment Fund Priests Endowment Fund Endowment Fund St. Olaf Catholic Church, Minneapolis Jim and Chriss Renier Scholarship St. Peter School Tuition Assistance Burns Family Charitable Endowment Fund Family of Faith Tuition Assistance Abigail Kiesner Endowment Fund for Kathyrn Mooney Endowment Fund for Endowment Fund Endowment Fund, North St. Paul create an Endowed Fund Vivian M. Byers Endowment Funds for Endowment Funds Advancement of Professional Women St. Stephen Church, Minneapolis Reserve Township Endowment Fund St. Rose of Lima Tuition Assistance Education Raymond and Genevieve Feltl St. Joseph Dr. Ellsworth and Mae F. Kneal Kathyrn Mooney Endowment Fund for Respect Life Program Endowment Fund Endowment Fund, Roseville at the Catholic Community C Carondelet Life Care Ministries Church Endowment Funds, Hopkins Endowment Fund St. John Vianney Seminary Richard G. and Dorothy E. Revord Family St. Thomas Academy Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Florence A Florance Scholarship Elaine and Allen Kolles Endowment Fund W. Edward Mullin and Mary Hester Mullin Charitable Endowment Funds St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School Foundation to support causes Connie D. and William C. Carroll Endowment Fund for Academy L Carlo J. LaManna Family Scholarship Charitable Endowment Fund Cole Richardson Endowment Fund Endowment Fund, International Falls Scholarship Endowment Fund of Holy Angels Endowment Fund for Tuition Assistance Catherine G. Murphy Endowment Fund for Most Rev. John R. Roach Endowment Fund Star Family Endowment Fund near to his or her heart. Cathedral Foundation Endowment Fund Florence A Florance Scholarship Carlo J. LaManna Family Scholarship Catholic Charities S Sacred Heart Fraternity of Secular T Sister Jean Thuerauf Endowment Fund Catholic Youth Camp Endowment Fund Endowment Fund for DeLaSalle Endowment Fund for St. Paul Seminary Catherine G. Murphy Endowment Fund for Franciscan Endowment Fund Total Life Care Centers Endowment Fund Center for Mission Endowment Fund High School Fr. Patrick Lannan Endowment Fund St. Paul Seminary George and Evelyn Sayer Scholarship Trinity Foundation Educational Cerenity-Marian Center of St. Paul Catholic Archbishop Flynn Legacy of Faith Lannan Family Endowment Fund for Catherine G. Murphy Endowment Fund for Endowment Fund for St. John the Endowment Fund, St. Louis Park Service to the Elderly Endowment Fund Endowment Fund St. Thomas Academy St. Thomas More Church, St. Paul Baptist, Excelsior V Corinne Van Heel Endowment Fund Joseph and Fern Check Legacy Friends of Catholic Urban Schools Robert E. and Florence D. Larkin Charitable N Nativity of Our Lord Endowment Funds, Ronald and Nadine Schoenborn Norman W. and Nancy B. Villwock Family Bolded fund names indicate Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund St. Paul Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Community Priorities Endowment Fund G Msgr. Francis J. Garvey Endowment Fund Philip P. LaVelle Charitable Nazareth Hall Endowment Funds Kenneth W. Scully Endowment Fund W Wagner Family Endowment Fund funds established in fiscal Mary Ellen Priebe Conzemius Richard and Delphine Goldstrand Endowment Fund Newman Center University Christian Seifert Family Endowment Fund Joseph and Angeline Waletzko Scholarship Endowment Fund Charitable Endowment Fund Lenzmeier Family Endowment Fund Studies Endowment Fund David and Patricia Serreyn Endowment Fund year 2017. Conzemius Endowment Fund for Good Shepherd School Education Clara Hill Lindley Endowment Fund Nilles Family Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Wegscheider Saint Paul Seminary Cretin-Derham Hall Endowment Fund, Golden Valley Erasmus C. Lindley Charitable Alex and Loretta Novak Family Dr. Gregory Sheehan Scholarship Endowment Fund Cora Cooty Endowment Fund Tom and Joleen Greene Family Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Robert and Mary Wesslund Endowment Rev. Francis Costiou, OMI Memorial Endowment Fund Lyons Family Tuition Assistance O Our Lady of Good Counsel Sisters of the Good Shepherd Fund for St. Odilia Church, Shoreview Endowment Fund John and Patricia Gries Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Martha H. Wiggins Charitable Designated Crosier Fathers and Brothers Growing in Faith Endowment Fund M Catherine O’Connor Marien Legacy Our Lady of Peace Education Skipper Slawik Endowment Fund Endowment Funds Endowment Fund Guest House Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Endowment Fund, Minneapolis Rev. Henry J. Sledz Endowment Fund for Otto C. Winzen Charitable D Demontreville Jesuit Retreat House Guild of Catholic Women Endowment Fund Mary Mother of God Endowment Fund, Our Lady of Peace Home Endowment Fund New City Ministry Endowment Funds Endowment Fund H Haugh Family Endowment Fund for Burnsville P Fr. William J. Paron Endowment Fund Slipka Family Charitable Endowment Fund Emil and Julia Wittman Memorial Diaconate Educational Assistance Catholic Teachers and Religious Burt and Patricia McGlynn Family Patrons of St. Anne School Endowment George and Jeanne Slipka Charitable Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Education Directors Scholarship Endowment Fund Fund, Le Sueur Endowment Fund Rev. Richard J. Wolter Endowment Fund William C. and Corinne J. Dietrich Haugh Family Endowment Fund for Tuition O. Bernard and Dorothy Ann McGuire Valeria Pezzani Endowment Funds Spiritual Formation of Catholic School Charitable Endowment Funds Support of Elementary Schools Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund for Piché Family Endowment Fund Teachers Endowment Fund Maureen Dolan Jurek Charitable Hazel C. Heim Endowment Fund St. Mark School, St. Paul Anthony and Melva Pierce St. Catherine University Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Msgr. Patrick J. Hessian Fund Donald and Bernice Messerich Family Endowment Fund St. John the Evangelist Tuition Assistance Edward and Margaret Dudley Memorial Earl and Kathy Hoagland Sacred Manoomin Charitable Fund Endowment Fund, Little Canada Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Milroy Family Designated Endowment Fund

16 17 PHILANTHROPIST PROFILE: JULIE HURLEY Paying it forward

Growing up in small-town , Julie Hurley remembers the community Now generously giving of her time, talent, and treasure, Hurley has swimming pool as a hub of summertime activity. “It was the place where served on the CCF Board of Directors for six years and has come to everyone, including my six siblings and I, hung out.” realize and appreciate that the CCF lens is wide.

Years later, on a visit home, she asked her father about donations “The foundation is truly a reservoir of information about our toward a pool refurbishment. “Dad, why are you giving?” she asked. “You community’s needs, and they have an expansive range of touchpoints,” don’t have kids in school anymore.” His reply: “Someone built the pool she says. “This multifaceted knowledge allows the foundation to so you could enjoy it.” respond appropriately to both urgent and perpetual community needs.”

It was Hurley’s first giving ah-ha moment. Hurley and her husband, Tom Hurley, initiated a donor advised fund with CCF in 2013. In addition to regular grantmaking, they have now Initially, Hurley gave primarily of her time. “I was a room mother at my started a giving tradition with their three adult daughters Kate, 32, daughters’ school, I chaperoned the school carnival, ran for school Jacki, 30, and Samantha, 27. board, became a member of the board’s finance committee — it just kind of progressed in that way,” she says. Annually, the family gets together to decide which charitable organizations will receive contributions from the fund’s earnings. Of Anne Cullen Miller, president of the Catholic Community Foundation the first gathering, Hurley says, “It was such a proud and heartwarming (CCF), adds, “I have known Julie for many years, and I have witnessed meeting for me. Each of the girls brought something to the table that her serve in a variety of roles at our parish, St. Joseph’s in West St. Paul. was so uniquely them and so well thought out.” Julie demonstrates 1 Corinthians 14:1 ‘Make love your aim’ in all she takes on.” As Hurley looks ahead, she hopes the family giving practice endures. “I want giving back to be inherent in the way our family operates,” “As we proceed on life’s journey, we become familiar with organizations she says. that we touch — our school, our parish, our university,” says Hurley. “But the information we have is only that which comes into our small circle. “I hope, like my father said, there is a realization that someone built Our lens is pretty narrow.” it for you.” l

18 Photo by Dave Hrbacek, The Catholic Spirit 1919 Donor Advised Funds

A Donor Advised Fund A Abele Family Charitable Fund Archbishop Harry J. Flynn Norbert and Veronica Johanneck Mary Lou Mathiowetz Charitable Fund Petesch Family Charitable Fund Ronald and Mary Smith Charitable Fund ABPI Fund Charitable Fund Charitable Fund Marjorie Mathison Hance Charitable Fund Pfohl Family Fund MCJ Snyder Charitable Fund facilitates intentional Archdiocesan Urban Schools-Pohlad M. and M. Flynn Charitable Gifting Fund JM Joos Fund John J. and Mary Anne T. Mauriel Pihlstrom Family Fund St. Francis Fund Family Gift Fund Francis of Assisi Fund Jeanne and John Jungbauer Family Charitable Fund Pulles Catholic Family Fund John and Margaret Staiger Family Fund charitable giving in an easy- B Jo and Gordon Bailey Family Fund Francois Family Charitable Fund Fund McCloughan Family Fund R Tom and Mollie Raih Family Fund R and M Stark Fund International Beddor Fund Franske Family Fund Thomas and Shirley Jungels Family Fund McElroy Christian Youth Ministry Fund Judith Rauenhorst Mahoney Family Sticha Family Charitable Fund to-use format that aligns with William Belkengren Charitable Fund Eugene U. and Mary F. Frey Fund K Kay Mellon Fund Andrea and Larry McGough Foundation Fund Stocks Family Fund Antonio and Cecilia Bernardi Friends of East Africa Fund Jean C. Kaye Educational Fund Charitable Fund Donald and Jean Regan Fund for Mary and Steve Stolz Fund your faith. Donor Advised Charitable Fund Furness Family Fund Gregory and Michelle Keeley Family Fund Leo and Mary Kaye McGough Hill Murray T Tautges Family Fund Biver Family Charitable Fund G John and Emily Gainor Family Fund Clarence F. and Dorothy A. Kelzer Fund Charitable Fund Jim and Chriss Renier Fund Tholkes Family Charitable Fund Funds can be used to plan Bott Family Charitable Fund Gazelle Legacy Fund Thomas and Diane Kemper Family McGrath Family Fund Reserve Township Fund Jeanne Thomas Charitable Fund Michael and Dolores Boyle Family Gary and Joan Geurts Fund Charitable Fund Mary Cullen McKeown Charitable Fund Michael and Connie Ricci Family Fund Tiffin Family Fund giving annually and over Charitable Fund Betts and Don Giefer Fund Robert E. and Margaret M. Keppel John D. and Jane A. McNeill Family Erwin and Hedwig Riesgraf Family Fund Tinucci Family Charitable Fund Bradley Family Godshare Fund Michael and Susan Gores Family Fund Charitable Fund Donor Advised Fund Janet M. Robert Charitable Fund Khanh Tran and Kim Vu Charitable Fund a lifetime. Richard and Lorraine Brasket Fund Tom and Joleen Greene Family Kiffmeyer Family Fund Melsen Family Charitable Funds Roessler Family Fund Jeff and Susan Turner Fund Brennan Family Charitable Fund Charitable Fund Klein Family Charitable Fund John and Patrice Menard Family Fund John and Carol Rueb Fund Twomey/Lord Charitable Fund Peter and Maura Brew Family Fund Grommesh Family Fund Leon and Kathleen Kline Family Ted and Laura Merriam Family Fund Madonna Russo Charitable Fund U Underwood Sullivan Advised Fund Bruski Family Charitable Fund Patrick and Sally Gruber Charitable Fund Charitable Fund Merrill Family Charitable Fund S Sayer Family Foundation Fund Utoft Charitable Fund Florian J. and Dorothy M. and Grundtner Family Charitable Fund John and Maureen Knapp Family Fund MGR Fund Ellen and Scott Sayer Charitable Fund Joseph and Nancy Utoft Charitable Fund Thomas L. Busch Charitable Fund H Dan and Colette Hagen Family Fund Edward and Julianne Kocourek Bill and Julie Mikkelson Fund John E. and Carole A. Sayer V Vanden Plas Family Fund Bolded fund names indicate C Canto Family Fund Haik Family Charitable Fund Family Fund Mark Miller and Anne Cullen Miller Fund Charitable Fund Vasatka Family Fund Fred and Molly Commers Fund Halbur Family Fund Emery and Karen Koenig Fund Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Milroy Fund James C. and Mary E. Schacker Gary and Sheri Vasko Family Fund funds established in fiscal Norbert and Mary Ellen Conzemius Fund Jean Hammar Charitable Fund Kathleen and John Kokesh Fund Missions of Michael Fund Charitable Fund Bryan and Kimberly Volk Family Fund Cook Family Charitable Fund Harrington Family Fund Allan and Elaine Kolles Charitable Fund Dan and Sheryl Moran Donor Robert L. Lee and Mary E. Schaffner W Wagner Family Charitable Fund year 2017. James and Mary Crowley Fund Mark Hazzard and Sharon Simonson Kranz Family Fund Advised Fund Charitable Fund Warner Family Fund Hugh and Melissa Cullen Family Fund Charitable Fund Thomas and Janet Krocheski Dr. John Morrison and Carrie Scherer Gary and Carolyn Scherer Fund Waterfall Fund Lillian Cummings Memorial Fund Robert and Mary Healy Family Fund Charitable Fund Family Fund Georganne and Kristopher Scherer Weingartner Family Fund D Tony and Jennifer DelDotto Fund Healy Family Charitable Fund Kunkel Family Charitable Fund Mulcahy Family Fund Family Fund Jerry and Mary Welle Family Fund Deo Gratias Fund Heimerman Family Charitable Fund L Kevin and Maureen Lahr Fund James and Franchelle Mullin Fund Scherer Family Fund Wenger Family Charitable Fund Russell Dickinson Celebrate Life Fund Laura and David Hemler Charitable Fund Stewart W. and Kathleen M. Laird Les and Betsy Murphy and Pete and Ed and Ann Schlueter Stewardship Fund Wier Family Fund Diekmann Family Charitable Fund Jack and Barbara J. Hessburg Fund Charitable Fund Judy Pedersen Fund Bernadine E. Schmidt Charitable Fund Wingerd Family Charitable Fund Divine Mercy Charitable Fund Hickok Family Fund Carlo LaManna Fund Brian and Michelle Murray Schmidt Family Fund Michael and Pamela Wold Fund Morgan and Celine Donohue Family Fund Quentin J. Hietpas Fund Lang Family Charitable Fund Charitable Fund Stephen and Carrie Schmitz Fund Steve and Lynn Wolf Fund Duc in Altum Funds Fr. Jim Himmelsbach Fund David Lano Foundation Fund Musech Family Charitable Fund Marjorie J. Schneider Charitable Fund Y Jon and Kalley Yanta Family Fund Edward and Margaret Dudley Family Earl and Kathy Hoagland Sacred Regina M. LeMay Charitable Fund N Nangle/Naphin Family Fund James and Jan Schueppert Family Fund Z Richard D. Zarneke Charitable Fund Charitable Fund Manoomin Funds Letscher - Glancy Family Fund Thomas and Mary Ann Newinski Schuster Family Charitable Fund Edward C. and Marie C. Zech Fund DuFresne Family Charitable Fund Delores and Bernard Hofschulte Family Morrie and Alice Leuthner Charitable Fund Family Fund Casey and Susan Scott Charitable Fund Marjorie Zeug Charitable Fund E Douglas M. and Kathleen A. Eiden Fund Charitable Donor Advised Fund Liemandt Family Fund Nick and Rosie of Minneapolis Fund Seagren Family Charitable Fund Alfred O. and Mary A. Elder Charitable Fund Bruce and Pat Huber Charitable Fund Richard and Jean Lynch Fund O Opus Prize Foundation Fund Segar Family Fund Marilou and Don Eldred Charitable Fund Hurley Family Fund M Fr. Stan Mader Fund Lawrence M. O’Shaughnessy Family Fund Greg and Sara Seifert Charitable Fund Enestvedt Family Charitable Fund Thomas and Julie Hurley Fund Ernie and Susan Maier Fund P P and R Charitable Fund Karen and Patrick Shrake Charitable Fund Greg and Beth Engel Fund I Interreligious Dialogue Fund Maley Family Fund H. William and Molly Park Family Fund Robert and Margaret Simmet F F. M. Farrell Family Fund J J and L Fund Mannix Family Fund Harold and Wendy Parsons Fund Family Fund Fatima Charitable Fund Jack and Kay Jasper Family Donor Joseph D. and Patricia Kalil Margarit Richard and Karen Pearson Family Fund Thomas W. and Rebecca E. Sinner Fund Finley Family Fund Advised Fund Family Fund Peichel Family Charitable Harold and Sharon Slawik Fund Fleming Family Charitable Fund Jesucristo Resucitado Mission Fund Martin Family Fund Foundation Fund Jerome and Delores Slawik Fund Paula Fluck Charitable Fund David Johanneck Charitable Fund Steven and Helen A. Masica Family Fund Pelner Family Charitable Fund Robert and Diane Slayton Fund

20 21 one legacy lights the way for others

Delora Mayer lived a solitary life. She died alone and left her entire estate to the Catholic Community Foundation (CCF). With no next of kin stepping forward, her remains were held at the Ramsey County morgue until the bank where her accounts were held contacted CCF.

“At the same time we were touched by her generosity, we were heartbroken that she had not yet been buried,” recalls CCF President Anne Cullen Miller. “Ensuring immediate Christian funeral rites and a Christian burial was our first priority — and something we as a Catholic organization were uniquely suited to do.”

22 23 A GIFT DESTINED TO INSPIRE GENEROSITY As a result of their combined efforts, the parish was able to raise $27,400 grant. “She became a challenge to us and our parishioners. We in under six weeks. The St. John Neumann Catholic Church, Eagan MN said, ‘Here’s a person, just like me, just like you in the pews. She With Mayer laid to rest, CCF began considering ways to honor her life and Parish Endowment was established with a deposit of $52,400. A Mass never set foot in this parish, but her gift is going to change so generosity. In 2017, CCF launched a program called Partners for the Future recognizing the gift and the donor was held soon after. many lives.’” that divided Mayer’s gift into matching grants of $25,000 that will be used to seed 15 new parish endowment funds over the next two years. “We’re very excited to have the fund set up and the systems in place The FIT got feedback and fine-tuned their messaging by to move forward,” says Gorell. “The fund will grow in perpetuity and presenting their case to past FIT members as well as members, of “Most parishes are so busy raising provide a sustainable source of income the Stewardship and Finance Councils. They invited 90 members money to keep the lights on, they into the future.” of the parish to one of six small gatherings held at various FIT rarely think to ask parishioners to member homes in May. At each of the gatherings, the host couple remember their church in their wills,” PAX CHRISTI: MORE would tell their “Pax Christi” story and then invite each guest says CCF Director of Partner Relations THAN MATCHING MAYER’S to share his or her story before asking for a contribution to the Bill Marsella. “We hoped these GENEROSITY endowment. matching grants would spark interest in parish endowment funds.” In the 37 years since its founding, The FIT raised $60,000 from those meetings before introducing Pax Christi Catholic Community has the plan to the parish as a whole on Pentecost Sunday. Thanks SAINT JOHN NEUMANN: donated $4 million in 661 grants to over to contributions from parishioners and proceeds from the sale SEIZING THE MOMENT 200 organizations that work toward social of property, the Pax Christi Community Endowment Fund was justice. As the parish’s Financial Initiatives established on June 30, 2017, with a deposit of $274,819. St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Team (FIT) was preparing to approach Eagan, Minnesota, was the first parish the congregation about establishing “The whole beauty of the way the Catholic Community to accept the challenge. Jean Gorell, a permanent endowment fund, they Foundation is using the Delora Meyer gift is that it allows parishes a parishioner, understands the value centered their case statement on to get the endowment off the ground,” says Kennedy. “Our of endowment funds. She had been social justice. gratitude for her generosity will live on in perpetuity.” l working for several years with a committee of like-minded volunteers to launch an endowment fund. The $25,000 Delora Mayer Matching Grant “Social justice outreach is integral to our identity,” says Mary Kennedy, came at an opportune moment. Pax Christi’s director of stewardship and development. “Our case statement was about raising money to support the core values and “All the ingredients were in place,” remembers Gorell. “We were ready mission of the Pax Christi Catholic Community forever.” to launch the public appeal, but the matching grant really fueled our energy.” The team set an ambitious financial goal of $250,000. According to Kennedy, Mayer’s story was as much of an inspiration as the matching According to Marsella, the team made a “full court press” that included articles in the church bulletin, an appeal delivered by Gorell at every Mass, and enthusiastic pastoral support.

24 25 Legacy Society Members

The Legacy Society honors A William Altenhofen † Mary Cullen McKeown and Tom McKeown George and Katherine Henrich Thomas and Janet Krocheski Barbara Mulcahy Marguerite Schoengart Lawrence and Suzanne Vanden Plas Bernadette Amerongen D William and Marilyn Dejarlais Julia F. Herl † Rev. Alphonse M. Kubat † Harold and Bernice Mullen William and Ranee Schouviller Pete Vestol † individuals and families who Charles R. and Viola † Amundsen Rev. Dennis K. Dempsey Lawrence and Barbara Hessburg Kathryn Kubinski James and Franchelle Mullin Elizabeth Schreiner Nancy Villwock John and Elsie Andraschko Dr. Paul and Ann Dickinson Rev. Msgr. Patrick J. Hessian † Eunice Kuehn Catherine Grace Murphy † Mary J. Schubert W Bill and Barbara Wagner have entrusted their charitable Walter Andrychowicz † Drs. Mark Diekman and Deborah Pryor- Eugene and Barbara Hickok Kathryne Kuhns William Murphy Ed and Mary Schumacher Yvonne B. Wagner † John and Kim Arens Diekman Rev. Mr. Gary and Jacqueline Hoffman L Suzanne Laddusire N Martin E. Newell † Steven Schuster Rev. Msgr. John C. Ward † legacy to the perpetual and James A. Audette Thomas and Betty Nell Dolan Marjorie Horst † Joseph and Teresa Lahti Timothy P. Nichols Kenneth Schwalbach † and Jan Kohler Rob and Mary Weber B David and Rita Baden James and Christine Doody Marjory Hougher † Stewart and Kathleen Laird Mickey K. Nickelson Ann Schweitzer Marlys J. Weber faith-consistent stewardship Patrick and Sandy Baldwin Dr. George C. and Patricia † Dorsey Rev. Leo Huber † Louis and Loretta Langer Robert A. † and Helen Nicklaus Kenneth W. Scully † William Wegscheider † Severne M. Banack Most Rev. Paul V. Dudley, DD † Patricia Huber and Jerry Cawley Phyllis A. Langfield F. Gerald and Monica M. Nilles Thomas and Janice Segar Jerome and Mary Ann Weigenant of the Catholic Community Donald † and Margie Bartho Thomas and Hannah Dzik Carolyn Huston James and Barbara A. Larkin † O Kay O’Brien Bunker † James and Lucia Seidel Don † and Arlene Welbes William L. Belkengren E Alfred and Mary Elder Clarence and Bernice Hynes Robert and Florence Larkin † Richard and Suzanne Opitz Greg and Sara Seifert Albert J. † and Mildred Wesely Foundation. We are deeply Robert and Mary Belongie Donald and Marilou Eldred I Shaun Irwin Peter and Mary Larsen P Phil and Connie Paquette David and Patricia Serreyn Thomas J. and Gloria Wesely Karl A. Berndt † Thomas and Patricia Emmer J Richard and Ruth Ann † Jacobs Philip P. LaVelle † Rev. William Paron John L. Shrake † Bob and Mary Wesslund † grateful for their dedication and Mary M. Bettenburg Larry and Janet Enerson Len and Bea Japs † Maurice and Alice Leuthner Robert and Rita Peichel Mark A. Shrake Judith Whitacre Richard and Carol Biniek Theodore A. and Mary Estrem † Donald and Marian Jardine † Diane Liemandt-Reimann and Ronald Wayne and Patricia Pelzel Rev. Leonard F. Siebenaler Dorothy and George White † charitable vision. To explore Earl and Lorraine Blaylock † F Raymond and Genevieve Feltl † Leo and Arlene Jarombek † Reimann Warren † and Rachel Pennig Nicholas G. and Susan † Simons Kathleen M. Wichmann Dolores A. Blenkush † Susanna Fleischhacker † Ray † and Cleorie Johnson James F. and Eleanor Lyons † Valeria Pezzani † Rev. Robert Sipe Richard † and Sunny Wicka making a charitable gift that Warren H. † and Marilyn A. Blomquist Rev. Martin P. Fleming Warren E. Johnson † M Daniel and Jean MacDonald Henry and Dorothy Piché † Brien Slawik and Monika Strom Angela R. Widi † Harold J. † and Patricia R. Boerboom Richard H. and Margaret Fleming † Clarence and Clara Jorgensen † Sheila MacDonald † Mildred J. Pike † Harold and Sharon Slawik Martha H. Wiggins † will last forever, we invite you to Patricia Borre Paula Flück Paulette Joyer Daniel and Penny Malecha Ron Plante Jerome and Delores Slawik Theresa Wilkes Daniel and Mary Jane Borrell Most Rev. Harry J. Flynn, DD Thomas and Shirley Jungels Catherine Marien † Terrance Plante George A. and Jeanne Slipka † Rose Williams contact our gift planning staff at Ellen Cull Bouslough † James and Elizabeth Foley K Mary F. Kading † Barbara Martin Arthur Popehn Ronald and Mary Smith Steven and Lynn Wolf Dr. R. Michael and Sharon Bowen Lyle W. and Barbara Franke Charlotte M. Kangas † John A. and Dorothy Matschi † Rev. Francis Pouliot Stanley and Gladys Sommers † Daniel T. Wolfe and Carol Frey Wolfe 651.389.0300. Harold Brady Joleen R. Franta † Anne Keller Lawrence J. † and Barbara Matthews Robert † and Dorothy Prax Robert L. and Lucille Speeter † Rev. Richard J. Wolter † Adeline M. and Milton Brecke † Francis and Jean Franta Barbara A. Keller † Francis N. and Mary Louise Mayer † Alexander † and Caroline Puzak Rev. Msgr. Stanley J. Srnec † Genevieve R. Woods † Jerome Brown † Eugene and Mary Frey Gerald † and Charlotte Kelly Eugene Ebert † and Marian McCarty Ebert R George † and Anne F. Raiche Jack and Nan Steger Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Wyffels † The † symbol denotes those John and Betty Bruender Rev. Francis Fried Bernice Kelly † Darrel and Glenda McDonald † Fred J. Ranallo † John and Eleanor Steichen Y Alma E. Young † Rev. John Brunner Clara Fulton Clarence and Dorothy Kelzer Rev. Kevin McDonough Arnold † and Deanna D. Rasmussen Agnes Stensby Z Richard D. Zarneke Legacy Society members who Frank J. Bruns Jr. G Thomas Gainor and Jan Nolan Gainor Lorraine A. Kelzer Hugh McElroy William and Joanne Reiling Florian J. Sterner Germaine Zeglin † Raymond S. and Helen K. Brya † Elizabeth A. Gardner Mary Kay Kennedy Rosemarie M. McGiffin John J. and Eleanor Reusch † Mark and Lee Ann Sticha George † and Susan Zirnhelt have passed. Please hold them Leona L. Burke † Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Garvey † Laurence and Suzy † Kennedy Jay McGivern Richard G. and Dorothy Revord † William † and Anne Stocks Leonard and Irene Zvanovec J. Donald Burns and Suzanne Renwick Ronald and Brenda Gieneart Robert and Margaret † Keppel Timothy J. McGough Br. William Rhody, FSC † Gertrude C. Stoltz † in your thoughts and prayers. James Burrows and Stephanie Wolf Philip † and JoAnn Gitter Adella P. Kerber † Lawrence and Andrea † McGough Gerald and Diane Riebel Clara Storms † Thomas L. Busch Rev. Robert P. Goblirsch Edwin Kerber † Michael and Janet McGough Most Rev. John R. Roach, DD † Robert and Anne Strachota Bolded names denote those Vivian Byers † Richard and Delphine Goldstrand † Ralph and Bette Keyes † Peter J. † and Mary McKenna Robert J. and Dorothy H. Roth JoAnne Streich † Rev. Albert Byrne † Edward and Barb Gorski Harry H. and Audrey Kirby † Michael McNamara and Mary Beth John and Carol Rueb Michael and Marilyn Sullivan members inducted into the C Frances H. Callaghan † Tom and Joleen Greene Rev. Francis R. Kittock O’Reilly Rev. Patrick J. Ryan Carol A. Swanson Ruth E. and Francis Callaghan † Julie Grill James † and Mary Z. Klein Richard and Carol McNamara Margaret Ryan † Steven and Patricia Szarke Legacy Society this past year. William C. and Connie D. Carroll † Dr. Joseph and Clarice Gryskiewicz John L. and Kathleen † Kokesh John and Jane McNeill S Robert and Mary † Sahli T Gerald † and Bernice Tacheny Joseph E. and Fern Check † Robert † and June M. Gust John L. † and Rajah Kolb Raul Andruet and Aida Mendez Robert F. and Kathleen M. Sather Dr. Joseph and Mary Thul Donald and Oma Christle † H Rev. Paul J. Hadusek † Richard and Karen M. Koppy Susan D. Meneely M. Scott and Ellen Sayer Rev. Michael M. Tix Robert and Judith Claflin Edward S. and Margaret Hagerty † Joan C. Korkowski Gerald and Kathleen Meyer James and Mary Schacker Leonard and Lois Tracy † Alfred G. Colling Raymond and Sally Haik Richard † and Mary Ann Kramer Doug and Sandy Milroy Roger and Irma Scherer Michael and Michele Traeger Clement and Molly Commers Mary Ellen Halverson Dr. Stephen and Marla Kramer Luther J. and Gertrude E. Moen † Bernadine E. Schmidt Margaret A. Turner † Dr. Joseph P. and Louise Connolly † Hazel C. Heim † Vivian Kratz Kathryn Doyle Mooney † Rev. George V. Schmit, Jr. Donald and Jolene Twombly Norb and Mary Ellen Conzemius Quentin † and Sally Heimerman Norbert and Teresa Krenik Rodger † and Marjorie Mountain Robert and Marianne Schoenecker V Bernard and Kathleen Vagnoni

26 27 from homelessness to independence with kindness and support

In 2017, the Catholic Community Foundation (CCF) focused its social impact grants on organizations serving young mothers facing homelessness.

“This money comes from a generously-funded endowment created by visionary donors,” says Meg Payne Nelson, program officer at CCF. In 1998, knowing CCF had the requisite grantmaking skills, the founding group of donors established the Community Priorities fund.

28 Photo provided by Haven Housing 29 “These donors wanted to come together to serve the unique needs of Coping plans are used when a woman starts to feel angry or upset, In addition to rental assistance, Theresa Living Center helps the women the poor and vulnerable in our community, and in particular, the elderly, providing steps to help her move past conflict. “If they are revving up set goals and create plans that help them move, one step at a time, school-aged youth, and young mothers,” says Nelson. The fund is and feel ready to run or lash out, it helps them realize it’s OK to simply toward independent living. Some women complete GEDs. Others work perpetual and it is growing because it continues to accept additional gifts say, ‘I need 5 minutes,’” says Kelley. on certificate programs or college degrees. And some pursue work in from anyone who believes in responding to God’s call for us to love the fields with higher wages. most vulnerable in our community. St. Anne’s also involves the mothers in the education of their children with Head Start and Early Childhood Family Education. Staff ensures Zanders told of one success story. “We had a mom who enjoyed “We knew from our research that no other physical, financial, or the mothers are completely comfortable with their child’s teacher physical labor and looked into driving a forklift. She got an interview at sociological need of young families can be addressed until their housing and classroom before they start school. “We want the moms to have a factory; they liked her and said they would help her get certified. She situation has been stabilized,” says Nelson. “So this year’s goal of serving a voice,” says Kelley. “In many cases, their own parents had little to do got the job and we helped her get housing based on her new salary.” the needs of mothers with young children focused exclusively on those with their education, so it’s new territory for many of them.” experiencing homelessness.” A total of $63,000 was distributed among FROM HOUSING TO A HOME THERESA LIVING CENTER eight organizations, including St. Anne’s Place (now part of Haven “This year’s grants felt especially powerful,” says Nelson. “They allowed Housing) and Theresa Living Center. A CCF grant also funded Theresa Living Center’s residential program, the generosity of our donors to help two generations at the same ST. ANNE’S PLACE which provides housing for single women who are pregnant or have time. And because the eight grantees serve young mothers in crisis a child under the age of 1, and a second program that provides case or transition with such compassion and care, the result is not simply From a woman’s first moments at St. Anne’s Welcome Center, the management services and rental assistance to single-parent families housing, it’s a home.” environment and the staff aim to soothe and start building trust. The living in their own apartments. Both programs serve individuals and families experience a supportive trauma-informed CARE (Child-Adult families after they have experienced homelessness. If you are interested in learning more about the Community Priorities Relationship Enhancement) model, which aims to minimize the effects fund and how you can contribute, contact CCF Program Officer Meg l of trauma, strengthen the mother-child bond, promote early childhood “A lot of our work is helping our clients plan the next steps in their lives, Payne Nelson at 651.389.0882. especially in the areas of finding affordable housing and a living-wage Photo provided by Haven Housing development, and encourage parent education and empowerment. job,” says Lucy Zanders, executive director. St. Anne’s Place is the first shelter in Minnesota to use the CARE model. “It’s so important,” says Julie Kelley, executive director. “If left untreated, Escalating rents have complicated the work. “The families that come to trauma seeps into everything and can last a lifetime.” us don’t make a living wage, so we often end up helping them find other subsidized housing,” says Zanders. The CCF grant allows St. Anne’s to focus specifically on very young mothers and their children. In addition to housing, the families get help setting goals, and creating individual safety and coping plans. Safety plans encourage women to think through potentially dangerous situations and, in advance, determine steps or trusted people that could help.

30 31 Legacy Fund

The Legacy Fund allows A Anonymous Donors Brig. Gen. Leo C. and Rosemary Goodrich † Larry and Andrea † McGough James and Lucia Seidel Bernadette Amerongen Frederick and Barbara Gorka Monica E. McGough Jim and Annie Seidel the Catholic Community Mary C. Anderson † Timothy and Mary Gray Timothy McGough Sexton Family Foundation Betty S. Andrews Jim and June Gulden Joseph and Paula McGrath Jerry and Marilyn Sexton Foundation to respond to James A. Audette H Albert and Colleen † Haik Thomas McKeown and Mary Cullen Michael and Charlene Sheahan B Gordon and Jo Bailey Quentin † and Sally Heimerman McKeown Terrance and Marlene Shelstad emerging, unmet needs in our G. Kendall and Nancy Baldry Paul and Moira Heinicke Harry G. McNeely Mark A. Shrake Robert and Mary Belongie Pat Huber and Jerry Cawley Robert and Mary Mersky Silver Lake Dental community. We are grateful James and Georgine Benoit Richard Huberty and Jean Hurlbert Mary E. Michaels Harold and Sharon Slawik John and Cynthia Beuerlein Thomas and Julie Hurley Anne Cullen Miller and Mark Miller Jerome and Delores Slawik for these donors who have John and Nancy Bierbaum J Len and Bea Japs † Herbert † and Elizabeth Mischke Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Slepicka Kerrie Blevins John and Kay Jasper Angela Moloney Rhonda Smieja committed gifts to the Legacy Rev. David N. Blume Craig and Patricia Jilk Thomas and Louise Montague Ronald and Mary Smith Fred and Sue Brass Jerome and Rose Jungquist Virginia Mulcahy St. Paul Foundation Fund and invite you to join them Gerald and Catherine Brennan Paul J. Jungquist James and Franchelle Mullin Jack and Nan Steger Thomas and Bea Brill † K Greg and Michelle Keeley Brian Murray and Shelly McGill Murray Robert and Anne Strachota in strengthening our community John and Kathleen Burke Barbara A. Keller † N George and Ann Nemanich Dr. Richard and Kathleen † Student Thomas L. Busch Gerald and Phyllis Kelly Lucille M. Nickolay Roger and Margaret Swenson together. The † symbol denotes C Verle Carlin John and Paula Kelly William and Joan Nickolay T Jeffrey and Jane Tegeler Josephine Benz Carpenter † Larry and Suzy Kennedy O Richard and Suzanne Opitz John and Joann Theissen those donors to the Legacy Helen R. Coffey Jim Keyes P PadillaCRT Alan and Monaliza Tholkes Alfred G. Colling Elizabeth Keyes Anita Pampusch and Frank Indihar † Louis † and Patricia Tinucci Fund who have passed. Please David Commers † and Janet Nelson Paul and Alison Knapp David and Debbie Paquette Donald and Dolores Traxler Commers Ed and Julie Kocourek Dr. H. William and Molly Park Margaret A. Turner † hold them in your thoughts Norb and Mary Ellen Conzemius Emery and Karen Koenig Valeria Pezzani † V Lawrence and Suzanne Vanden Plas D Leo and Janis Dehler Stephen and Laura † Kolar Stuart and Margery Pihlstrom Jules and Joseph Vierling and prayers. Lawrence and Mary DeMeules Philip Kunkel Mildred J. Pike † Nancy B. Villwock Scott and Jane Deming Margaret Kuznia Raj and Marie Pillai Leslie Vork Diocese of New Ulm Donald and Joanne Kvasnicka Ramon and Marilyn Pogue W William and Barbara Wagner Michael and Virginia Dwyer L Timothy and Roxanne Lackas Arthur J. Popehn Foundation Marcella Flaten Wartman E Edward Ehlenz George and Carol Lang Premier Banks William and Rosalie Weaver Alfred and Mary Elder Robert and Florence Larkin † R Pamela D. Rauen Thomas and Rose Winkels Bolded names denote those Marilou and Donald Eldred Steven and Joan Larson Rauenhorst Family Foundation Otto C. Winzen Memorial Funds F William and Leveda Faulkner William and Jeanine Lauer Mark and Karen Rauenhorst Y YourCause, LLC Trustee for donors who made a gift to Jim and Jane Fennell Brian and Jane Lavin Donald and Jean Regan PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Donavon and Joyce Fisher Dcn. Lawrence and JoAnn Lawinger James W. Regan Kathleen Yung the Legacy Fund in fiscal Paula Flück Steven and Mischelle Lentz Sean and Mary Regan Z Richard D. Zarneke Robert and Sharon Flynn Thomas Leonard Carl Remick Richard and Kathleen Zieman year 2017. Gene and Mary Frey Tom Letscher and Sheila Glancy Letscher Richard and Dorothy Revord † George † and Susan Zirnhelt Rev. Francis L. Fried Maurice and Alice Leuthner J. Peter and Mary Ritten James Frisell and Karent Knepper Frisell Robert Lloyd and Sally Rystrom Randall and Janet Rogers G William and Barbara Gabler M Malloy Montague Karnowski Radosevich Dolores M. Rufenacht Bill and Joan Gacki and Co., P.A. S Timothy and Mary Scanlan Thomas Gainor and Jan Nolan Gainor Renee M. Malloy Mary Schaffner and Robert Lee Chuck and Arlene Garrity Marjorie Mathison Hance Gary and Carolyn Scherer Michael J. Gerard Marion McCarty Ebert and Eugene † Ebert Roger and Irma Scherer Julie and Michael Gerend Malcolm and Mary McDermid Roger † and Angeline Schnobrich GiveMN McGough Foundation Casey and Susan Ann Scott

32 33 Agency Funds

Catholic parishes, schools, A Annunciation Funds, Minneapolis St. Albert the Great Parish Fund, Minneapolis St. Michael Funds, St. Michael Ascension Education Fund, Minneapolis St. Alphonsus Long-Term Investment Fund, Brooklyn Center St. Michael Funds, West St. Paul and institutions partner with Assumption 2000 Fund, Richfield St. Anastasia New Office Space Fund, Hutchinson St.N St. Nicholas Funds, Carver B Basilica of St. Mary Endowment Fund, Minneapolis St. Anne’s Educational Foundation Funds, Minneapolis St. Nicholas Fund, New Market the Catholic Community Blessed Trinity Catholic School Endowment Fund, Richfield St. Anthony Perpetual Care Fund, Watkins St.O St. Odilia Endowment Fund, Shoreview C Catholic Cemeteries Funds St.B St. Bernard School Fund, Cologne St.P St. Patrick Funds, Edina Foundation to manage Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis Funds St. Bridget of Sweden Reserve Fund, Lindstrom St. Patrick Long Term Care Fund, Oak Grove Cathedral of St. Paul Funds, St. Paul St.C St. Charles Church Fund for St. Michael Cemetery, Bayport St. Patrick Long Term Investment Fund, St. Paul charitable assets. Always Catholic Senior Services Investment Fund St. Columba Father Louis Morin Endowment Fund, St. Paul St. Paul Church Fr. Tim Nolan Vocation Endowment Fund, Center for Mission Fund, St. Paul St.D St. Dominic Funds, Northfield Ham Lake taking into account the Corpus Christi Fund, Roseville St.E St. Edward Agency Fund, Bloomington St. Paul Seminary Investment Fund, St. Paul G Guardian Angels Funds, Oakdale St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Funds, Hastings St. Paul’s Outreach Operating Reserve Fund, West St. Paul appropriate amount of risk, H Highland Catholic School Funds, St. Paul St.F St. Francis Cabrini Sally Jernberg Memorial Fund, Minneapolis St. Peter Claver Funds, St. Paul Hill-Murray Foundation Scholarship Funds, Maplewood St. Francis de Sales Funds, St. Paul St. Peter Parish Endowment Fund, Forest Lake our portfolio balances the Hill-Murray School Tyler Family Tuition Fund, Maplewood St. Francis - St. James School Funds, St. Paul St. Peter Funds, Richfield Holy Childhood Long-Term Investment Fund, St. Paul St.G St. Genevieve Capital Agency Fund, Centerville St. Peter Cemetery Care Operating Fund, North St. Paul twin objectives of investing in Holy Family Academy Endowment Fund, St. Louis Park St.H St. Henry Cemetery Property Development and Capital Improvement St. Peter Funds, St. Peter Holy Name Endowment Fund, Minneapolis Fund, Monticello St.R St. Raphael School Endowment Fund, Crystal a morally responsible manner Holy Name of Jesus Funds, Wayzata St.J St. John Investment Funds, Hector St. Rita Fund, Cottage Grove Holy Rosary Catholic Church Capital Improvements Fund, Minneapolis St. John the Baptist Funds, Excelsior St. Rose of Lima Funds, Roseville while attempting to maximize Holy Spirit Funds, St. Paul St. John the Baptist Funds, Hugo St.S St. Stephen Catholic Church Fund, Minneapolis I Immaculate Heart of Mary - St. Luke School Funds, St. Paul St. John the Baptist Funds, Jordan St.T St. Thomas the Apostle Endowment Fund, Corcoran total financial return over the J Diocese of New Ulm Fr. John Joyce Education Funds St. John the Baptist Funds, New Brighton St. Thomas Aquinas Funds, St. Paul Park K Catholic Charities Funds, St. Paul St. John the Baptist Funds, Savage St. Thomas More Catholic Community Fund, St. Paul long term. L League of Catholic Women Funds, Minneapolis St. John the Baptist School Endowment Fund, Vermillion St. Timothy Funds, Blaine Lumen Christi Funds, St. Paul St. John the Evangelist School Endowment Fund, Duluth St. Timothy Funds, Maple Lake M Marquette School Endowment Fund, Virginia St. John the Evangelist Funds, Little Canada St.V St. Vincent de Paul Funds, Brooklyn Park Mary Queen of Peace Funds, Rogers St. John Vianney Seminary Investment Fund, St. Paul St.W St. Wenceslaus Funds, New Prague Mary, Mother of the Church Fund, Burnsville St. Joseph Parish Fund, Montevideo Maternity of Mary/St. Andrew Catholic School Investment St. Joseph Calvary Cemetery Perpetual Care Endowment Fund, Fund, St. Paul Red Wing Most Holy Redeemer School Endowment Fund, Montgomery St. Joseph Funds, Waconia Gifts to Support Our Operations Most Holy Trinity Fund, Veseli St. Joseph Funds, West St. Paul N Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Agency Fund, Bloomington St. Jude of the Lake Endowment Trust Fund, Mahtomedi Although we don’t ask, we are grateful for these donors who have generously given Nativity of Our Lord Endowment Trust Fund, St. Paul St.K St. Katharine Drexel Building Fund, Ramsey NET Ministries Funds, West St. Paul St.L St. Louis, King of France Funds, St. Paul gifts in support of our mission and outreach to the community this year. O Our Lady of Grace Funds, Edina St. Luke Agency Fund, Clearwater Our Lady of the Lake Funds, Mound St.M St. Maron Funds, Minneapolis Our Lady of Peace Funds, Minneapolis St. Mary Fund, New Trier Our Lady of Victory Long Term Investment Fund, Minneapolis St. Mary Funds, Sleepy Eye John and Kim Arens Tanya M. Raso R Risen Christ School Funds, Minneapolis St. Mary of The Lake Endowment Fund, White Bear Lake Dr. R. Michael and Sharon Bowen Kent and Muriel Roessler S Sacred Heart Investment Fund, Robbinsdale St. Mathias Cemetery Fund, Hampton Catholic Financial Life Sexton Family Foundation Ss. Ss. Joachim and Anne Funds, Shakopee St. Maximilian Kolbe Funds, Delano Dr. Joseph and Louise Connolly Rev. Leonard F. Siebenaler Ss. Peter and Paul Funds, Medina St. Michael Funds, Farmington Mary K. Crowley St. Bernard’s Catholic United Financial St.A St. Adalbert Long-Term Reserve Fund, St. Paul St. Michael Cemetery Fund, Prior Lake Dinesh Pokwal Allison Yem St. Agnes Investment Fund, St. Paul St. Michael Jeanett R. & Lawrence F. Klein 20 Year Term Premier Bank Susan M. Zirnhelt St. Albert Funds, Albertville Fund, Stillwater

34 35 Board of Directors

Josephine Bailey Edward J. Kocourek Greg Melsen Community Volunteer Retired Executive Vice President and CFO, Retired CFO and Self-Employed Consultant The Egan Companies John C. Beuerlein – Immediate Past Vice Chair Thomas J. Mertens, ex officio Our Staff Chief Economist, Senior Investment Advisor, Emery Koenig CFO, Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Pohlad Companies Retired Vice Chairman and Chief Risk Officer, Cargill, Inc. Marie C. Pillai Anne Cullen Miller, M.B.A. Bill Marsella, M.S.W. Kathy Cooney Vice President and Chief Investment Officer, President Director of Partner Relations Executive Vice President and Very Reverend Charles Lachowitzer, ex officio General Mills Chief Administrative Officer, Health Partners Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia, Helen Twomey, CPA Meg Payne Nelson Vice President of Finance and Administration Data and Grants Program Manager Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis Sean O. Regan Thomas E. Gainor Vice Chairman and President, Becky Abbott Natalie Posteuca Retired First Vice President and COO, Federal George C. Lang Premier Bank – Roseville Office Senior Accountant and Lead Financial Analyst Staff Accountant Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Retired President, Overlook Realty Investment Advisors, LLC Mary E. Schaffner, J.D. – Secretary Angela Dimler, M.Ed. Michael A. Ricci Jr., CFP®, CAP® Julie Gerend Senior Vice President and Senior Company Director of Strategic Communications Director - Professional Outreach and Investments Sales Director, Wells Capital Management Mimi Daly Larson Counsel, Wells Fargo Vice President of Mission Advancement, Mary Haeg, J.D. Jules Vierling Most Reverend Bernard A. Hebda – Science Museum of Minnesota Harold J. Slawik, J.D. Development/Gift Planning Officer Grants Manager Chairperson, ex officio Partner, New Counsel, PLC Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul Thomas A. Letscher, J.D. – Vice Chairperson Lisa Haemmerle, M.A. Wendy Waiwaiole, M.A. Office Manager/Development Coordinator and Minneapolis Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP Michael F. Sullivan, Ph.D. Executive Assistant Retired Associate Professor, Opus College of David Heinsch Arthur Lewis, Jr. Business, University of St. Thomas Senior Director, Corporate and Investor Director, Application Development-Advisor All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of information contained within this annual report. Relations Practice, PadillaCRT Service Technologies, Ameriprise Financial Jane Wyatt Vice President and Client Portfolio Manager, We have utilized abbreviations with consistency within all lists to improve readability. If you notice Julie K. Hurley – Treasurer Marjorie Mathison Hance Advantus Capital Management an error or omission, please call 651.389.0300. President, Preferred Management Services, Inc. Retired Vice President for External Relations, St. Catherine University COMMUNITY MEMBERS SERVING Elizabeth Keyes, J.D. ON BOARD COMMITTEES Retired Vice President, U.S. Bank Thomas H. McCarr, J.D. Gerald Brennan John Mauriel Tax Partner, PwC LLP Paul R. Knapp, Sr., J.D. Norbert Conzemius Kate Seng Vice President, Vomela Larry McGough Alfred Elder Michael Traeger Retired Chairman, McGough Companies J.J. Kirby Roger Vasko Diane Liemandt-Reimann Kate Wenger

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