Letter From the President: God’s Varied Grace

Letter From the President: God’s Varied Grace

Dear Friends,

It’s hard to believe that the staff of the Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota (CCF) has worked remotely for more than 18 months now. We’ve experienced profound changes since we last sat around our boardroom table together — as individuals, as a team, and as a community.

Although so much has changed externally, what drives us internally at CCF remains the same. I often call it our “secret sauce.” You can’t see it, but it’s what sets us apart: our mission and values. This part of our work — why and how we do it — is our living legacy.

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New Faces on Board

New Faces on Board

The Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota (CCF) is honored to welcome three exceptionally accomplished women to our board of directors. Cynthia Bailey Manns, Monique (Trusclair) Maddox, and Margaret (Sarazin) Murphy, bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and expertise that will advance CCF’s mission and benefit our community.

Cynthia Bailey Manns, D. Min., describes a background that’s a study in contrasts…

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How We Can Help the People of Ukraine

How We Can Help the People of Ukraine

Dear Friends of CCF, At the Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota (CCF), we share the sentiments of Pope Francis that God is a God of peace and not of war, the father of all and not only of some. God wants us to be brothers, not enemies. As we bear witness to the violence unfolding in Ukraine, we’re deeply moved […]

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A Rare Free Lunch: IRA QCDs

A Rare Free Lunch: IRA QCDs

Candido Palomarez is a husband, father, and coach. As a Family CFO at Candido, Inc., he takes a holistic approach to coaching clients in wealth management. He specializes in Christian business owners, private school families, widows, and high earners. Candido and his family are parishioners at the Church of St. Anne in Hamel. Below, he highlights why you may want to consider using IRA required minimum distributions for your charitable giving.

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Letter From the President: What Is Unseen Is Eternal

Letter From the President: What Is Unseen Is Eternal

Dear Friends,

It’s hard to believe that the staff of the Catholic Community Foundation of Minnesota (CCF) has worked remotely for more than 18 months now. We’ve experienced profound changes since we last sat around our boardroom table together — as individuals, as a team, and as a community.

Although so much has changed externally, what drives us internally at CCF remains the same. I often call it our “secret sauce.” You can’t see it, but it’s what sets us apart: our mission and values. This part of our work — why and how we do it — is our living legacy.

Read More