Legacy of Giving Spans Generations

Legacy of Giving Spans Generations

Rob and Jodi Heinzen remember exactly when they knew they were called to do more. They made the decision to entrust their finances to God — assured that he would provide for them always. In 2020, Rob and Jodi established the Heinzen Family Foundation Fund at CCF. Their example inspired two of their children to start their own donor advised funds with CCF, extending their legacy of philanthropy to the next generation.

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Youthful Charity Sparks Lifelong Kindness

Youthful Charity Sparks Lifelong Kindness

Generosity has always been a part of Dan and Teresa Burns’s lives. Inspired by the Corporal Works of Mercy, the call to charity is close to their hearts. Their giving has always been Spirit-led, supporting organizations and causes as opportunities arise. As their family grew, Dan and Teresa knew they could start planting the seeds for a new way to give.

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Strengthening Catholic Communities of Color through Volunteer Development

Strengthening Catholic Communities of Color through Volunteer Development

New City Ministry hosts an annual banquet to celebrate grant recipients, allowing them to share with each other what the grants enabled them to learn and do. “These are life-changing experiences,” says Anne. “Whether you’re getting certified as a youth leader or attending a conference that gets you fired up to be more involved … it all bears fruits for our local Church.”

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Bringing a Foundation to Life

Bringing a Foundation to Life

Tom believes the leap of faith taken by early investors and sound management over the years have paved the way to CCF’s long-held position as one of the nation’s largest Catholic community foundations. “We hoped and prayed we’d have success, but I don’t think we expected the good Lord to bless us this much,” says Tom.

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Preparing for the Next 100 Years

Preparing for the Next 100 Years

  More than 100 years ago, the parish of Nativity of Our Lord sprouted in the farmland that is now the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood of St. Paul. The school came first, with community gathering there for Mass. Within a few years, school enrollment neared 700. Sixteen years after the parish was established, the church building opened to more than 1,200 families. […]

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