Annual Report 2016

Annual Report 2016

From CCF President Anne Cullen Miller: At its best, philanthropy requires a faith so bold, it dares to spend sums today toward a distant goal, beautifully imagined but not yet seen. Everyday, I witness the unshakable and visionary belief of a community that has the power to shape a more loving and compassionate world.

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Introducing Mike Ricci

Introducing Mike Ricci

We are happy to introduce Michael A. Ricci, Jr., CFP, CAP as our new Director of Professional Outreach and Investments. Mike joins CCF after more than 20 years of experience as a partner and principal of a half billion dollar wealth management firm in Minneapolis. In his years serving over 180 clients, Mike has come to appreciate the intersection of […]

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Catholic Spirit: Nonprofit Partners Respond to Growing Senior Housing Needs

Catholic Spirit: Nonprofit Partners Respond to Growing Senior Housing Needs

Published by the Catholic Spirit on August 2, 2016: A bigger challenge than distance awaited Evon and Charles Wells-Ellis in their decision to have Evon’s mother, Grace Wells, move into their St. Paul home. Wells, 83, from Omaha, Nebraska, needed wheelchair access and other physical adaptations to live at Wells-Ellis’ Aurora-St. Anthony neighborhood home near St. Peter Claver. The cost of the changes looked daunting at $40,000-$50,000. “Anyone who is past the age of 70, is no longer working, and is maybe existing either on their retirement, from their benefits, or their Social Security as a whole…it’s virtually impossible,” Evon said about affording such changes.

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Bill Marsella Earns Legacy Facilitator Certification

Bill Marsella Earns Legacy Facilitator Certification

We are happy to announce that our Director of Partner Relations Bill Marsella has recently earned his Legacy Facilitator Certification through Rachael Freed’s Life Legacies. This certification enables Bill to lead interactive workshops that provide concrete tools to answer the question: “How exactly do I leave a legacy?”

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In Response to the Creditors’ Committee Motion in the Archdiocese Bankruptcy Case

On May 24th, the creditors’ committee in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis bankruptcy case filed a motion to involve a number of organizations, including the Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota, in the litigation. The Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota is a legally, financially, and operationally separate and independent organization.

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