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<strong>Let</strong> <strong>us</strong> <strong>open</strong> <strong>wide</strong> <strong>our</strong> <strong>hearts</strong>.<br />

2007-2008 stewardship report<br />

,,<br />

St. Katharine Drexel


DEAr BrothErS AnD SiStErS in ChriSt,<br />

Through God’s love, all things are possible. And you’re living proof<br />

of that powerful fact, as you so genero<strong>us</strong>ly <strong>open</strong> <strong>wide</strong> y<strong>our</strong> <strong>hearts</strong> to<br />

an organization dedicated to strengthening <strong>our</strong> community in Christ.<br />

The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> takes its stewardship of y<strong>our</strong><br />

contributions very serio<strong>us</strong>ly, and <strong>us</strong>es the funds you give to touch<br />

countless lives through its foc<strong>us</strong> on education, Christian formation,<br />

and helping other organizations communicate Christ’s teachings.<br />

Y<strong>our</strong> commitment to the mission of this organization demonstrates<br />

the power of Faith in action, and for that you have my deepest<br />

appreciation. Many are called to God, but only a select few truly live<br />

His Word for the benefit of others.<br />

As you know, I was delighted to approve the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s request<br />

to adopt Katharine Drexel as its patron saint. Saint Katharine joins<br />

Our Lady of Guadalupe in watching over <strong>our</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong> community.<br />

St. Katherine once explained about the importance of giving, “It is<br />

Joy which invites <strong>us</strong>. Press forward and fear nothing.” This boldness<br />

of spirit has guided the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> for more<br />

than 25 years, and we can all look ahead with confidence (a word that<br />

literally means, “with Faith in God”) that the more we <strong>open</strong> <strong>wide</strong> <strong>our</strong><br />

<strong>hearts</strong>, the more Blessed life will be for <strong>us</strong> and for future generations.<br />

Sincerely y<strong>our</strong>s in Christ,<br />

+ Thomas J. Olmsted<br />

Bishop of Phoenix


Dear FrienDs,<br />

We had another record year through the 12 months ending<br />

June 30, 2008. The <strong>Foundation</strong> generated $4.12 million in revenue,<br />

and awarded grants and scholarships totaling $1.48 million.<br />

As I look ahead to the future, I’m filled with anticipation for<br />

what we can achieve together as we carry on the work of Christ<br />

by fostering philanthropy.<br />

This year marks the first time we’ve made an effort to generate<br />

greater awareness of the <strong>Foundation</strong> through advertising. Our goal<br />

is to educate the many genero<strong>us</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong>s in the diocese about<br />

<strong>our</strong> mission and how they can start endowments of their own.<br />

Our new advertising campaign will be the foundation of a yearlong<br />

outreach program to parishioners, priests, pastors, and schools.<br />

There are so many ways to support the <strong>Foundation</strong>, and, in turn, the<br />

great work of <strong>our</strong> parishes, schools, and related <strong>Catholic</strong> organizations.<br />

The more people <strong>open</strong> <strong>wide</strong> their <strong>hearts</strong> to join <strong>us</strong>—as donors,<br />

volunteers, and staff—the more we can share <strong>our</strong> time, talent, and<br />

res<strong>our</strong>ces as God intended.<br />

It will take great effort in the coming year to continue <strong>our</strong> growth, so<br />

please join me and my fellow gifted board members, <strong>Foundation</strong> staff,<br />

and volunteers. While we’re guided by the light of Christ, <strong>our</strong> active<br />

participation in the <strong>Foundation</strong> increases this glorio<strong>us</strong> light within <strong>us</strong>.<br />

Faithfully y<strong>our</strong>s,<br />

Dan Santy<br />

2008-2009 Chairman<br />

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2<br />

Remembering<br />

F. richarD Bloechl 1932-2008<br />

Sought out as a <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Board<br />

Member beca<strong>us</strong>e of his leadership skills, involvement<br />

in philanthropic pursuits, and solid family values, F. richard<br />

“Dick” Bloechl gave the <strong>Foundation</strong> eleven years of<br />

dedicated service.<br />

As a Board Member from 1997 through 2001 and a valued<br />

member of the Estate Planning Committee, he helped expand<br />

the <strong>Foundation</strong> so it could do even more to benefit the <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

community. After 2001, he served on the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Advisory<br />

Board and remained a strong supporter of the Crozier Gala<br />

with his wife, Eileen.<br />

the Eileen & richard Bloechl Family Fund at the <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> sponsors a Christian Service Award<br />

and supports other <strong>Catholic</strong> organizations.<br />

Dick passed away on thursday, September 4, 2008. We<br />

miss him and deeply appreciate all the work he did for the<br />

community through his leadership and support of the<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>. May he rest in peace.<br />

We miss Dick and deeply appreciate<br />

all the work he did for the <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

over the years. May he rest in peace.


Personalizing<br />

Donor-aDviseD FunDs<br />

Donor-Advised Funds provide targeted financial support for ca<strong>us</strong>es<br />

close to family and individual donors’ <strong>hearts</strong>, including <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

relief Services, St. Vincent de Paul, and many other religio<strong>us</strong> and<br />

secular organizations that embrace <strong>Catholic</strong> teachings.<br />

of the $1.5 million the <strong>Foundation</strong> awarded in the 2007-2008<br />

year, $543,269 was contributed directly through the following<br />

Donor-Advised Funds:<br />

Abele Family Fund<br />

Phyllis Anderson Fund<br />

Arizona Knights of Columb<strong>us</strong> 21st<br />

Century Evangelization Fund<br />

Auther Family Fund<br />

Gary E. Bird Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Eileen & richard Bloechl Family Fund<br />

the Bramic Fund<br />

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd<br />

Challenge <strong>Foundation</strong> Program Fund<br />

William & Maria Chavira Family<br />

Charitable Fund<br />

Christifulli Family Fund<br />

John Cogland MD Memorial Fund<br />

De Francesco Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Diaconate <strong>Foundation</strong> Fund<br />

Ducey Family Fund<br />

John & rebecca Even Family Fund<br />

Fedor Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Franz Family Fund<br />

F. Michael & Sheila Geddes Family<br />

Scholarship Fund<br />

G M Fratelli Fund<br />

the Gunty Family Fund<br />

helffrich Family Fund<br />

Alice C. hintze Scholarship Fund<br />

Jimmy & Matt Fund<br />

John Paul ii res<strong>our</strong>ce Center Fund<br />

James & Laura Jorde Family Fund<br />

Dan & Cindy Ketcherside Fund<br />

Knights of Columb<strong>us</strong> Seminarian<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Knebelsberger Family Fund<br />

Labelle Family Fund<br />

howard & rhea Linsenmeyer Fund<br />

immaculate Conception School<br />

Building Fund<br />

nicky Mailliard Fund<br />

Patricia L. McCarthy Memorial Fund<br />

robert & tina Mulhern Family Fund<br />

My Word of today Fund<br />

Fr. P. Prenk ndrevashaj &<br />

Sr. Alberta ndrevashaj religio<strong>us</strong><br />

Education <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Lowell & Virginia o’Grady<br />

Memorial Fund<br />

o’Malley Family Fund<br />

order of Malta - Phoenix Chapter<br />

Christian Service Award Fund<br />

Pierson Family Fund<br />

John & Edie reyno Family Fund<br />

ronn Family Fund<br />

Dick & Connie rosler Charitable Fund<br />

Don & Barbara ruff Family Fund<br />

Monsignor Edward ryle Fund<br />

John & Kay Sack Charitable Family Fund<br />

Kenny Schall Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

St. Philomena Sanctuary<br />

restoration Fund<br />

Stocks Family Fund<br />

tom & Kathy thieken Charitable<br />

Family Fund<br />

tigue Family Charity Fund<br />

Frank Valenzuela Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund<br />

Corneli<strong>us</strong> Vanderhout & Brenda Billiard<br />

Vanderhout Family <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

David & Christine Wacknov Fund<br />

Eddie Yankowski Fund<br />

Dawn Witczak Memorial Fund<br />

For more information about establishing a Donor-Advised Fund<br />

through the <strong>Foundation</strong>, please contact thomas thieken, Director<br />

of Planned Giving, at 602-354-2401.<br />

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“Our Faith was<br />

tested, strengthened,<br />

and deepened by<br />

this experience,<br />

and it has made <strong>us</strong><br />

realize even more<br />

how important it<br />

is to have a<br />

genero<strong>us</strong> spirit.”<br />

Tina Mulhern<br />

Giving<br />

MEEt thE MuLhErnS<br />

Bob and Tina Mulhern have always given genero<strong>us</strong>ly of their time<br />

and res<strong>our</strong>ces to the <strong>Catholic</strong> community. They express their<br />

dedication to philanthropy through organizations like the Order<br />

of Malta, the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, and Legat<strong>us</strong>, and<br />

the entire family volunteers at the St. Vincent DePaul Society’s<br />

Family Dining Hall at least once a quarter.<br />

Bob is a partner at Reliance Companies, a commercial real estate<br />

firm he started five years ago, and Tina is a full-time mom. Bob<br />

is also one of the founders of Veritas Preparatory Academy in<br />

Phoenix, a charter school that offers a rigoro<strong>us</strong> curriculum based<br />

on <strong>Catholic</strong>-school traditions.<br />

thEir StorY<br />

The Mulherns traveled to Rome at the end of 2006 to have five of<br />

their eight children confirmed. While they attended Mass on New<br />

Year’s Day 2007, their youngest child, Christina, kept crying and<br />

f<strong>us</strong>sing. “She stopped crying as soon as she saw Pope Benedict<br />

XVI,” Tina remembers, “He came up and kissed her and she<br />

received the kiss so beautifully.”<br />

Upon the family’s return from Rome, an MRI, which was initially<br />

scheduled for before their trip but had to be canceled, revealed<br />

that young Christina had a rare cancer called neuroblastoma.<br />

When Bob and Tina were contemplating where to have Christina’s<br />

operation, they came across a picture of her with Pope Benedict<br />

(see the cover of this report). “When we saw that the pontiff’s<br />

hand was on the exact spot the cancer was growing, we took<br />

it as a special sign and we knew that Christina was in God’s<br />

hands,” Bob says. “So we stayed with the surgical team at Phoenix<br />

Children’s Hospital, and everything went great.”<br />

“It was a miracle that we found the cancer before it spread,”<br />

Tina adds. “Our Faith was tested, strengthened, and deepened<br />

by this experience, and it has made <strong>us</strong> realize—even more—how<br />

important it is to have a genero<strong>us</strong> spirit.”


new to the FounDation<br />

The Mulherns turned to the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

early in 2008 to be consistent in their charitable giving. “We<br />

had a family fund at another foundation, and when a friend<br />

told <strong>us</strong> about the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> we thought<br />

it would be a better fit for <strong>us</strong>,” Bob says. “We want to pass<br />

down three things to <strong>our</strong> children—Faith, family values,<br />

and good education. The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

reinforces all these things.”<br />

Currently, the Mulherns direct their giving to support the<br />

growing needs of such organizations as First Way, the Bioethics<br />

Defense Fund, Virtue Media, and the Phoenix Institute. They<br />

intend to expand and diversify their giving, and involve their<br />

children in future philanthropic decisions.<br />

“Having everything in one place makes it easy to manage,”<br />

Bob states. “Most organizations depend on monthly giving,<br />

and the <strong>Foundation</strong> makes sure it all gets taken care of.”<br />

“We want to pass down<br />

three things to <strong>our</strong> children—<br />

Faith, family values,<br />

and good education.<br />

The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> reinforces<br />

all these things.”<br />

Bob Mulhern<br />

Bob and Tina Mulhern with their eight children:<br />

John Paul, 19; Thomas, 17; Mary Clare, 16;<br />

Catherine, 15; Sarah, 12; Joseph, 9; Michael, 6;<br />

and Christina, 2.5.<br />

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christian service awarDs<br />

Serving<br />

For eight years, the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> has awarded unique, service-based<br />

scholarships to eighth-grade students who wish to attend <strong>Catholic</strong> high school. these competitive<br />

awards, each worth a total of $8,000 over f<strong>our</strong> years, celebrate the extraordinary, Christcentered<br />

behavior and service to parish, school, and community exhibited by the recipients.<br />

the Christian Service Awards program has been greatly enhanced for 2009. the number of<br />

awards will increase from 14 to 17, and all 100+ applicants will be granted personal interviews<br />

with the volunteers on the Christian Service Awards committee. Applicants will be asked a<br />

variety of questions about their commitment to service, and where they expect that commitment<br />

to take them in the future.<br />

Please join <strong>us</strong> in congratulating the<br />

2008 christian service awarD winners:<br />

Camille Andrea Adams, St. John Bosco School the helffrich Family Award<br />

Julian Amparan, Copperwood School F. Michael and Sheila Geddes Award<br />

Elizabeth Bayardi, St. Jerome School John and Edie reyno Award<br />

ryan tyberias Clark, Ss. Simon and Jude School Doug and Micaela Patterson Award<br />

Megan Davy, Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Edward V. and Jane Ann o’Malley Award<br />

Marijo Gabriel, St. Thomas the Apostle School F. richard and Eileen Bloechl Award<br />

Chelsea Guyot, Pope John XXIII School Guy and Pat Labelle Award<br />

Emily holzmeister, Kyrene Middle School Phyllis Anderson Award<br />

Alexander Juarez, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School reverend Philip J. Poirier Award<br />

Shannon Kelahan-Pierson, St. Francis Xavier School reverend Philip J. Poirier Award<br />

haley Elizabeth Lawless, St. Timothy Academy reverend Philip J. Poirier Award<br />

r<strong>us</strong>sell Ernesto Martinez, St. Gregory School reverend Philip J. Poirier Award<br />

Franchesca nuñez, Ss. Simon and Jude School F. Michael and Sheila Geddes Award<br />

Jacob Duvar Wilson, St. Francis Xavier School Wallace thomas <strong>Foundation</strong> Award


“Without the CSA awards, many exceptional<br />

students would not be able to afford a<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> high-school education. The students<br />

who receive these awards so often validate<br />

<strong>our</strong> investment in them by becoming<br />

community leaders in adulthood.”<br />

Ann De Francesco<br />

2008 CSA Committee Chairwoman<br />

CSA ALuMni FinD SuCCESS<br />

The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> recently interviewed CSA winners<br />

from Xavier College Preparatory High School in Phoenix, which has enjoyed<br />

a record number of CSA recipients over the years, to see how they’re<br />

continuing to serve the community at large.<br />

Alexandra Bruno received her award in 2006 and is currently a junior at<br />

Xavier. She always dreamed of attending the school, and her CSA helped<br />

make it possible. She tells <strong>us</strong> that many doors of opportunity are <strong>open</strong>ing<br />

to her, and that she plans on attending college and studying public<br />

relations. In addition to her studies, Alexandra volunteers at Flo’s on<br />

Seventh and the St. Vincent DePaul Soup Kitchen.<br />

Monica Maschue is a 2005 winner and plays varsity lacrosse at Xavier.<br />

Monica volunteers in the first-floor playroom at Phoenix Children’s<br />

Hospital, and is planning on pursuing a career in the medical field.<br />

Caroline Scott and Clare Curry are CSA alumni who are currently in<br />

college. Caroline is a student at the University of Alabama, and Clare is<br />

attending Arizona State University.<br />

After receiving her scholarship, Caroline continued to develop her<br />

leadership skills. She’s currently involved in Student Senate, Students in<br />

Free Enterprise, and the Service Committee at Alabama, and after she<br />

graduates she plans to help AIDS orphans in Africa.<br />

Clare is studying secondary education at ASU, and hopes to be a positive<br />

influence in young people’s lives. During her time at Xavier, she received<br />

an exceptional education and enriched her Faith. Clare’s older sister<br />

Teresa, who will graduate from ASU in December and begin her career<br />

in nursing, was awarded one of the eight available CSAs in 2001. Teresa<br />

continues to volunteer at St. Gregory Parish in Phoenix.<br />

The other sisters awarded CSA scholarships, the Bohmans—Kelsey<br />

in 2004 and Bridget in 2007— both love sports and are committed to<br />

rigoro<strong>us</strong> volleyball training schedules. In addition to their pledge to<br />

athletics, both girls earned the majority of their CSA logged community<br />

service h<strong>our</strong>s by helping and entertaining the elderly in nursing homes.<br />

The <strong>Foundation</strong> is proud of these and many other CSA alumni, who are <strong>us</strong>ing<br />

the benefits of their <strong>Catholic</strong> educations to make the world a better place.<br />

Alexandra Bruno<br />

2006<br />

Monica Maschue<br />

2005<br />

Caroline Scott<br />

2002<br />

Teresa and Clare Curry<br />

2001/2003<br />

Bridget and Kelsey Bohman<br />

2007/2004


1858<br />

Born on November 26, 1858 in<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter<br />

of extremely wealthy railroad entrepreneurs<br />

and philanthropists, Francis Anthony and<br />

Emma (Bouvier) Drexel.<br />

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St. KAthArinE DrExEL<br />

Patron Saint of the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

1887<br />

Asked Pope Leo XIII to send more<br />

missionaries to Wyoming for her<br />

friend, Bishop James O’Connor.<br />

The pope replied, “Why don’t you<br />

become a missionary?”<br />

Inspiring<br />

In 2008, the <strong>Foundation</strong> adopted Katharine Drexel as its patron saint. Beca<strong>us</strong>e of her dedication<br />

to philanthropic work, we invite you to pray to her for intercession on <strong>our</strong> behalf and let her<br />

inspire y<strong>our</strong> own call to service.<br />

“St. Katharine has already been a blessing to the <strong>Foundation</strong>,” explains Cindy Todare, the<br />

Chairwoman of the 2009 Crozier Gala. “She is watching over <strong>our</strong> fundraising efforts and inspires<br />

<strong>us</strong> with her wise words, ‘Freely you have received. Freely give.’”<br />

St. Katharine was born into a wealthy family. Her parents were noted philanthropists, and she<br />

answered the call to serve, <strong>us</strong>ing her fortune to help others. She had a special affinity to serve<br />

African and Native Americans by establishing schools throughout the South and Southwest.<br />

At 77, she suffered a heart attack and was forced to retire. For nearly 20 years, she rested quietly<br />

in a small room overlooking the sanctuary of the order of nuns she established, the Sisters of<br />

the Blessed Sacrament. Small notebooks and slips of paper record her vario<strong>us</strong> prayers, ceaseless<br />

aspirations, and meditations. She died at age 96 and was canonized in 2000 by Pope John Paul II.<br />

St. Katharine Drexel — A Life of Heartfelt Service to God and Man, 1858 to 1955<br />

1891<br />

Founded the Sisters<br />

of the Blessed Sacrament in<br />

Santa Fe, New Mexico.<br />

1894<br />

Took part in <strong>open</strong>ing the<br />

first mission school for Native<br />

Americans in Santa Fe,<br />

New Mexico.<br />

1900-01<br />

Made two visits to Arizona,<br />

to build mission buildings for<br />

the Navajo people.<br />

1913<br />

Received approval from<br />

Rome for her Order’s rule.


“If we wish to serve God<br />

and love <strong>our</strong> neighbor<br />

well, we m<strong>us</strong>t manifest<br />

<strong>our</strong> joy in the service we<br />

render to Him and them.<br />

<strong>Let</strong> <strong>us</strong> <strong>open</strong> <strong>wide</strong> <strong>our</strong><br />

<strong>hearts</strong>. It is Joy which<br />

invites <strong>us</strong>. Press forward<br />

and fear nothing.”<br />

Saint Katharine Drexel<br />

Visit The Shrine of Saint Katharine<br />

Bensalem, Pennsylvania<br />

215-639-7878 • katharinedrexel.org<br />

1 9 1 5<br />

Founded Xavier University<br />

in New Orleans, Louisiana,<br />

the first university for blacks<br />

in the U.S.<br />

1 9 4 2<br />

Operated a system of black <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

schools in 13 states, 40 mission<br />

centers, 23 rural schools, 50 Indian<br />

missions, and Xavier University.<br />

1955<br />

Died on March 3, at age 96, of natural<br />

ca<strong>us</strong>es at the motherho<strong>us</strong>e of the Sisters<br />

of the Blessed Sacrament, which is<br />

now a national shrine.<br />

1987<br />

Venerated on January 26<br />

by Pope John Paul II.<br />

1988<br />

Beatified on November 20<br />

by Pope John Paul II.<br />

2000<br />

Canonized on October 1<br />

in Rome by Pope John Paul II,<br />

to become only the second<br />

recognized American-born saint.<br />

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10<br />

Fundraising<br />

the <strong>Foundation</strong> continually seeks to raise funds to<br />

fulfill its mission. the Crozier Gala is the only special<br />

event of the year that helps accomplish this.<br />

the annual crozier gala<br />

in 2008, with 730 people in attendance and under the<br />

leadership of Chairwoman Colleen Will of St. thomas<br />

the Apostle Parish, the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s premier fundraising<br />

event raised $160,000 for the Grants program.<br />

the Gala will move to the Arizona Biltmore for 2009,<br />

with a fundraising goal of $250,000 to expand the Grants<br />

program and support more than $1 million in unmet<br />

need. Led by 2009 Chairwoman Cindy todare of <strong>our</strong><br />

Lady of Perpetual help Parish in Scottsdale, the Gala<br />

Committee is planning a great program that will inspire<br />

everyone in attendance to answer the call to serve.<br />

For more information and to reserve tickets, call the<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> at 602-354-2400 or go to blacktie.com.<br />

the 2008 crozier gala<br />

“The amount of<br />

unmet need is<br />

always increasing,<br />

so the growth of<br />

the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s<br />

fundraising efforts<br />

is more important<br />

than ever.”<br />

Donna J. Marino<br />

President and CEO,<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>


Enlightening<br />

nEW AD CAMPAiGn BuiLDS AWArEnESS<br />

A new general advertising campaign was unveiled in Aug<strong>us</strong>t, 2008 to explain <strong>our</strong> mission and<br />

let people know how they can work with the <strong>Foundation</strong> to enhance the community. Full-page<br />

print ads like the ones shown on this page ran in publications such as The <strong>Catholic</strong> Sun,<br />

Program for the Arts, and AZ Society.<br />

EnhAnCED CSA ProGrAM AiMED At Youth<br />

In 2008, the volunteer Christian Service Awards<br />

Committee applied a fresh look, newly streamlined<br />

process, and expanded vision to one of the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s<br />

most prominent programs. Created to recognize<br />

extraordinary eighth-grade students who’ve exemplified<br />

Christ-centered behavior through volunteer service to<br />

parish, school, and community, the Christian Service<br />

Award is the only service-based scholarship of its<br />

kind in the state of Arizona.<br />

The newly revamped elements of the program<br />

generated a record number of applications from<br />

students hoping to attend one of the Valley’s six<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> high schools. As part of the recent<br />

updates, the committee’s tireless volunteers will<br />

be conducting personal interviews with each of the<br />

applicants on December 6, 2008. The <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

continues to seek award sponsorships in order to<br />

promote His good works and further its early and<br />

continued goals in support of <strong>Catholic</strong> education.<br />

Please visit ChristianServiceAwards.org<br />

for more information.<br />

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Everlasting<br />

EnDoWMEnt FunDS*<br />

The following endowment funds provide the<br />

solid base upon which the <strong>Foundation</strong> provides<br />

grants for vital programs and services each year:<br />

A<br />

All Saints Parish Mesa Endowment Fund<br />

All Saints Newman Center Tempe Fund<br />

B<br />

Blessed Sacrament Preschool/Kindergarden Endowment Fund<br />

Blessed Sacrament Parish Scottsdale Endowment Fund<br />

Blessed Sacrament Parish Tolleson Endowment Fund<br />

B<strong>our</strong>gade <strong>Catholic</strong> High School:<br />

General Endowment Fund<br />

Operating Endowment Fund<br />

Peter Van Leeuwen Scholarship Endowment Fund<br />

General Scholarship Endowment Fund<br />

C<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> Charities Endowment Fund<br />

Chapel of the Holy Cross Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Christ Child Society of Phoenix<br />

Christ the King Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Christ the King School Endowment Fund<br />

Church of the Holy Spirit Endowment Fund<br />

Corp<strong>us</strong> Christi Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Cursillo Movement Endowment Fund<br />

D<br />

Diocesan Departments and Ministries:<br />

Raymond & Mary Boley Burse Endowment Fund<br />

Florence W. Kocher Memorial Fund<br />

Monsignor McMahon Endowment Fund<br />

St. Margaret Mary’s Vocation Director Endowment Fund<br />

Seminarian Burses Endowment Fund<br />

Stein Estate Endowment Fund<br />

Samuel & Deila Seipp Memorial Fund<br />

E<br />

Ederer Family Endowment Fund<br />

El Cristo Rey Parish Endowment Fund<br />

F<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> for Senior Living Endowment Fund<br />

Franciscan Renewal Center Endowment Fund<br />

G<br />

The John A. & Penelope Givas Memorial Fund<br />

h<br />

Holy Trinity Newman Center Flagstaff Endowment Fund<br />

i<br />

Immaculate Conception of Cottonwood Endowment Fund<br />

Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Phoenix Endowment Fund<br />

K<br />

David Katzin Classical M<strong>us</strong>ic Endowment Fund<br />

L<br />

Life Teen Program Endowment Fund<br />

M<br />

Most Holy Trinity Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Most Holy Trinity School Endowment Fund<br />

Mount Claret Endowment Fund<br />

n<br />

Notre Dame College Preparatory Endowment Fund<br />

o<br />

Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Joy Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Joy Preschool Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of L<strong>our</strong>des Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School/Gary Bird Scholarship<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, Glendale Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Glendale Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Scottsdale:<br />

Aste Restricted Endowment Fund<br />

Booster Club Endowment Fund<br />

Dominic & Margaret Jerome Scholarship Endowment Fund<br />

Monsignor Eugene Maguire Endowment Fund<br />

Parish Development Fund<br />

School Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of the Lake Parish Endowment Fund<br />

John J. Conte Scholarship Endowment Fund<br />

Our Lady of the Lake Preschool Fund<br />

Our Lady of the Valley Parish Fund<br />

P<br />

Pope John XXIII School Endowment Fund<br />

Q<br />

Queen of Peace Elementary School Endowment Fund<br />

Queen of Peace Parish Endowment Fund<br />

r<br />

Resurrection Parish/Forever Giving Endowment Fund<br />

S<br />

Sacred Heart Parish Phoenix Endowment Fund<br />

Sacred Heart Preschool Endowment Fund<br />

Sacred Heart Parish Prescott Endowment Fund<br />

San Francisco de Asis Parish Flagstaff Endowment Fund<br />

San Martin de Porres Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Santa Teresita Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Seton <strong>Catholic</strong> High School Endowment Fund:<br />

Michael Eubanks Scholarship Fund<br />

Edward G. McDonough Memorial Fund<br />

Donna Olson Scholarship Fund<br />

St. Agnes Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Agnes School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Andrew the Apostle Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Anne Little Flower School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Anne Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Anthony of Padua Youth Fund of Aguila<br />

St. Anthony Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Aug<strong>us</strong>tine Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Benedict Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Bernadette Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Bernard of Clairvaux Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Catherine of Siena Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Catherine of Siena School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Charles Borromeo Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Clare of Assisi Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Clement of Rome Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Daniel the Prophet Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Daniel the Prophet School Endowment Fund


“Endowments are the funding of the future. The larger the<br />

endowment, the less worry there is to meet future operating expenses,<br />

which will then enable <strong>us</strong> to expand <strong>our</strong> programs.”<br />

St. Elizabeth Seton Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Francis of Assisi Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Francis Seligman Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Francis Xavier Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Francis Xavier School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Gabriel the Archangel Endowment Fund<br />

St. Germaine Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Gregory Parish Development Fund<br />

St. Gregory School Endowment Fund<br />

Adopt a Student Fund<br />

Anna-America Bozdech Memorial Fund<br />

St. Henry Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. James Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Jerome Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Joachim & St. Anne’s Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Joan of Arc Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. John Bosco Inter-Parish School Endowment Fund<br />

St. John Vianney Parish Goodyear Endowment Fund<br />

St. John Vianney Parish Sedona Endowment Fund<br />

St. Joseph Parish Phoenix Endowment Fund<br />

St. Louis the King Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Louis the King School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Margaret Mary Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Margaret Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Maria Goretti:<br />

Organ Restoration Endowment Fund<br />

Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Staff Continuing Education Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mark’s Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary Basha School Endowment Fund<br />

Harold Eugene Cote Fund<br />

Anamarie Kelly Memorial School Endowment Fund<br />

Dr. Alfred Sho<strong>us</strong>ha Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

St. Mary School Flagstaff Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary Magdalene Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary’s Basilica Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary Parish Chandler Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary’s High School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary’s High School McIntyre Endowment Fund<br />

St. Mary’s Kingman Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Matthew Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Matthew School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Michael’s Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Patrick Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Peter Mission School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Raphael Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Ss Simon & Jude Parish Endowment Fund<br />

Ss Simon & Jude School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Theresa Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Theresa School Endowment Fund<br />

Cecil & Clara Crolley Scholarship Endowment Fund<br />

St. Thomas Aquinas Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Thomas More Endowment Fund<br />

St. Thomas the Apostle Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Thomas the Apostle School Endowment Fund<br />

St. Thomas Aquinas School Endowment Fund<br />

John Sack, 2008-2009 Board of Directors Vice-Chairman<br />

St. Timothy Academy Endowment Fund<br />

St. Timothy Parish Endowment Fund<br />

St. Vincent de Paul Fr. Sharpe Fund<br />

St. Vincent de Paul School Endowment Fund<br />

SVDS St. Anthony of Padua Conference Fund<br />

St. William’s Parish Endowment Fund<br />

x<br />

Xavier College Preparatory Endowment Fund<br />

PErMAnEntLY rEStriCtED FunDS<br />

The Armand Iacono Seminarian & St. Daniel’s School<br />

Scholarship Fund<br />

The Armand Iacono Women’s Convent & Monastery Fund<br />

Joseph Bielaw Memorial Fund<br />

Eleanor Biller Memorial Fund<br />

Loretta A. Brand Memorial Fund<br />

CCF Tuition Assistance Program Fund<br />

Julia G. Chestna Memorial Fund<br />

Ronnie Felix Memorial Scholarship Fund<br />

Adjutor Fratris Fund<br />

Melvin & Helen Holm Endowment Fund<br />

Irene D. & Celia M. Kolakoski<br />

Linsenmeyer Family Endowment Fund<br />

McMahon Memorial Fund<br />

Alfred & Othelia Ottele Memorial Fund<br />

Charles I. Passe Fund<br />

Eleanor M. Paulin Memorial Fund<br />

Prochnow Memorial Endowment Fund<br />

Stocking/Osterhagen Fund<br />

Henry Desenis Tai Memorial Fund<br />

TCTL Scholarship Endowment Fund<br />

Robert & Auvia Marie Welker Memorial Fund<br />

tEMPorAriLY rEStriCtED FunDS<br />

Doug & Micaela Patterson Christian Service Award<br />

Scholarship Fund<br />

Monsignor Bernard G. Collins Estate Fund<br />

Wallace-Thomas <strong>Foundation</strong> Scholarship Fund<br />

unrEStriCtED FunDS<br />

Margaret E. Allen Memorial Fund<br />

Orville & Bernadette Cary Endowment Fund<br />

M. Castle Scholarship Fund<br />

Gladys Falvey Fund<br />

Edward & Monica Fletcher Memorial Fund<br />

Fred L. Fricke Fund<br />

Helffrich Family Scholarship Fund<br />

Joseph Krimple Endowment Fund<br />

David Michael Lynch Endowment Fund<br />

Peter N. Millen Family Endowment Fund<br />

Reverend Corneli<strong>us</strong> A. Moynihan Tr<strong>us</strong>t Fund<br />

Edward & Eileen Murray Memorial Fund<br />

Virginia G. Piper Memorial Fund<br />

Reverend Philip Poirier Endowment Fund<br />

Bob & Lil Woods Memorial Fund<br />

* For the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008<br />

LEAVE A LEGACY ArizonA<br />

The <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is proud to be a sponsoring partner of LEAVE A LEGACY Arizona,<br />

a community-based program that educates the public about charitable giving and enc<strong>our</strong>ages people to include<br />

charitable bequests in their wills. To include a bequest to the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in y<strong>our</strong> will,<br />

please contact Tom Thieken at 602-354-2401.<br />

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14<br />

Supporting<br />

CoMPEtitiVE GrAntS ProGrAM<br />

Every year, the <strong>Foundation</strong> awards funds in support of deserving <strong>Catholic</strong> organizations<br />

throughout Arizona, which are dedicated to <strong>Catholic</strong> education, Christian formation, and<br />

communicating the Gospel message through vario<strong>us</strong> media.<br />

In the fall of 2007, 70 grant applications were received, representing a total of $1.5 million in<br />

requests for 2008 funding. The volunteer Grants Committee awarded the following 63 grants<br />

totaling $386,000 on October 9, 2008 at the Annual Grants Luncheon.<br />

CAthoLiC SChooLS<br />

B<strong>our</strong>gade <strong>Catholic</strong> High School<br />

Brophy College Prep High School<br />

Christ the King <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

Most Holy Trinity <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

Notre Dame Preparatory High School<br />

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School<br />

Our Lady of Perpetual Help<br />

School Glendale<br />

Queen of Peace <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

Sacred Heart Parish School<br />

San Francisco de Asis<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

Seton <strong>Catholic</strong> High School<br />

Ss. Simon & Jude School<br />

St. Agnes School<br />

St. Catherine of Siena School<br />

St. Daniel the Prophet School<br />

St. Francis Xavier School<br />

St. Gregory <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

St. Jerome School<br />

St. John Bosco Interparish School<br />

St. John Vianney <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

St. Joseph’s <strong>Catholic</strong><br />

Montessori School<br />

St. Louis the King <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

St. Mary Basha <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

St. Mary’s <strong>Catholic</strong> High School<br />

St. Matthew <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

St. Peter Mission School<br />

St. Theresa <strong>Catholic</strong> School<br />

St. Vincent de Paul School<br />

Xavier College Preparatory<br />

ChriStiAn ForMAtion<br />

Holy Trinity <strong>Catholic</strong> Newman Center<br />

Immaculate Conception Parish<br />

Immaculate Heart <strong>Catholic</strong> Church<br />

Northern Arizona Deanery<br />

Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish<br />

Phoenix Natural Family<br />

Planning Center<br />

Sacred Heart Parish<br />

Ss. Simon & Jude<br />

St. Anthony Parish<br />

St. Catherine Lab<strong>our</strong>e<br />

St. Catherine of Siena<br />

St. Frances Cabrini<br />

St. Gregory Parish<br />

St. Louis the King<br />

St. Mark Parish<br />

St. Matthew Church<br />

CoMMuniCAtionS<br />

All Saints <strong>Catholic</strong> Newman Center<br />

Bioethics Defense Fund<br />

Carrick Ministries <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Diocese of Phoenix–<br />

Public Information Office<br />

Life Teen, Inc.<br />

Radio Family Rosary Inc.<br />

Saint Kolbe Productions<br />

St. Matthew Church<br />

VirtueMedia, Inc.<br />

WorK AMonG thE Poor<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> Charities: Coconino County<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> Charities: Mohave County<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> Charities: Yavapai County<br />

Flagstaff Family Food Center<br />

Maggie’s Place<br />

Our Lady of the Lake Soup Kitchen<br />

Paz de Cristo<br />

St. Joseph the Worker<br />

For information about applying<br />

for Competitive Grants,<br />

please call the <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

at 602-354-2407.


“The Competitive Grants Program enables the<br />

Diocese of Phoenix to continue its live, weekly broadcast<br />

television Mass from Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral.<br />

This broadcast brings the celebration of the Eucharist to an<br />

estimated 40,000 homebound people who might not have<br />

the opportunity to attend Sunday Mass in person.”<br />

Maureen Adams, Grants Committee Chairwoman<br />

reciPient ProFile: Paz De cristo<br />

An outreach ministry of St. timothy <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> in tempe, Paz de Cristo provides<br />

a <strong>wide</strong> range of services to support the working poor and homeless in the Phoenix metropolitan<br />

area’s East Valley.<br />

the organization served its first evening meal in September of 1988. today, Paz de Cristo<br />

offers a free meal service at 5:30 p.m., seven days a week, to nearly 200 people each night. the<br />

organization also runs two food box programs, distributes free personal care products, provides<br />

intensive job preparation, and operates a global fair trade store at its Mesa headquarters.<br />

“<strong>our</strong> annual budget is about $600,000 and we were thrilled to get <strong>our</strong> first grant this year<br />

from the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>,” says Michael Boos, Director of Paz de Cristo.<br />

“the $2,000 we received will help <strong>us</strong> serve about 1,200 meals.”<br />

According to Grants Committee Chairwoman Maureen Adams, the <strong>Foundation</strong> added Paz de<br />

Cristo to the list of grant recipients beca<strong>us</strong>e of the excellent work being done by the charity<br />

and to support the <strong>Foundation</strong>’s efforts to reach out to all areas of the Diocese of Phoenix.<br />

“Paz de Cristo,” she says, “provided a wonderful opportunity for the <strong>Foundation</strong> to serve those<br />

in need in the East Valley.”<br />

Each month, nearly 1,000 volunteers from more than 60 faith communities, civic groups,<br />

b<strong>us</strong>inesses, and schools work together to fulfill the mission of Paz de Cristo.<br />

Paz De cristo<br />

424 West Broadway road, Mesa, Arizona 85210<br />

www.pazdecristo.org<br />

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16<br />

Accounting<br />

StAtEMEnt oF FinAnCiAL PoSition<br />

june 30, 2008 and 2007<br />

ASSEtS 2008 2007<br />

Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 257,402 $ 60,226<br />

Receivables 1,728,626<br />

Investments 49,055,791 47,435,919<br />

Split Interest Agreements 2,657,044 3,132,253<br />

Property and Equipment, Net 2,327<br />

Prepaid Expenses 6,124 1,875<br />

Total Assets $ 51,978,688 $ 52,358,899<br />

LiABiLitiES AnD nEt ASSEtS<br />

Grants Payable $ 747,377 $ 688,838<br />

Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses 23,576 61,716<br />

Present Value of Annuity Payments 1,693,989 1,771,814<br />

Agency Endowment Funds 18,737,231 20,372,936<br />

Other Liabilities 14,871<br />

Total Liabilities 21,202,173 22,910,175<br />

nEt ASSEtS<br />

Unrestricted:<br />

Board Designated 1,093,700 1,093,700<br />

Undesignated 22,049,435 20,062,291<br />

Temporarily Restricted 1,724,797 2,529,287<br />

Permanently Restricted 5,908,583 5,763,446<br />

Total Net Assets 30,776,515 29,448,724<br />

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 51,978,688 $ 52,358,899<br />

This statement ill<strong>us</strong>trates the financial position at June 30, 2008 and at June 30, 2007<br />

as approved and accepted by its Board of Directors. For a full copy of the Audited Financial<br />

Statements, contact the <strong>Foundation</strong> office at 602-354-2400.


Leading<br />

The volunteers who guide the <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> and the staff members<br />

who run its day-to-day operations truly know what it means to <strong>open</strong> <strong>wide</strong> one’s heart.<br />

The <strong>Foundation</strong> values their commitment to the organization’s mission, and hopes they<br />

receive as much as they give.<br />

BoArD oF<br />

DirECtorS*<br />

ExECutiVE CoMMittEE<br />

Cynthia Ketcherside, Chairman<br />

Daniel Santy, Vice Chairman<br />

John Sack, Ph.D., Treasurer<br />

Keith Tigue, Secretary<br />

P. Andrew Groseta,<br />

Immediate Past Chairman<br />

Andrew Sherwood, Ex-Officio<br />

MEMBErS<br />

Maureen Adams<br />

Mary Jean Bublitz<br />

John Campo, III<br />

Maria Chavira, Ph.D.<br />

S<strong>us</strong>ie Cole<br />

Ann De Francesco<br />

Walter Delecki, Ph.D.<br />

Michael King<br />

Guy Labelle<br />

Paul Madden, Lifetime<br />

Edward McDonough<br />

Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted<br />

Donald Ruff<br />

Rev. Gregory Schlarb<br />

CoMMittEES<br />

AuDit CoMMittEE<br />

Ed McDonough, Chairman<br />

Christian J. Hoffmann, III<br />

Dan Ryan<br />

ChriStiAn SErViCE<br />

AWArDS CoMMittEE<br />

Ann De Francesco, Chairman<br />

Maria Chavira, Ph. D., Co-Chairman<br />

Michael Bossone<br />

Anita Hatch-Miller<br />

Keith Maio<br />

Robert Sheahan<br />

Maureen Webster<br />

Anne Wuycheck<br />

C r o z i E r G A L A<br />

CoMMittEE<br />

Colleen Will, Chairwoman<br />

Mary Anne McKone,<br />

Honorary Chairwoman<br />

S<strong>us</strong>ie Cole, Advisor<br />

Cindy Todare, Chairwoman Elect<br />

Janette Bell<br />

Lori Brophy<br />

Vivian Buchholtz<br />

Liz Boyd<br />

Linda Carneal<br />

Maria Chavira<br />

Tami Christifulli<br />

Karen Dowd<br />

Judith Downs<br />

Carol Dries<br />

Nancy Etchart<br />

Sue Etchart<br />

Pamela Gralton<br />

Sue Harris<br />

Travys Harvey King<br />

Megan Heiland<br />

Karen Hoffman<br />

Mary Jacobs<br />

Ricki Dee Jennings<br />

Theresa Keeley<br />

Judi Loud<br />

Joyce Lynch<br />

Belinda McGuire<br />

Sue McKone<br />

Antoinette Metzger<br />

Kristin Miller<br />

Dena Mills<br />

Vivian Mueller<br />

Ana Newell<br />

Paula Osterday<br />

S<strong>us</strong>an de Queljoe<br />

Michelle Ray<br />

Esther Salas<br />

Kerrie Salerno<br />

Paula Smalley<br />

Anne Smith<br />

Diana Smith<br />

Mary Williams<br />

Terri Worthington<br />

Ashley Yankowski<br />

Diana Zellers<br />

Kathleen Zywicki<br />

EStAtE PLAnninG<br />

CoMMittEE<br />

Keith M. Tigue, Chairman<br />

F. Richard Bloechl †<br />

Michael Cronin<br />

Anthony V. Ehmann<br />

Donna Esposito<br />

John Even<br />

James Gallagher<br />

Andrew Gorman<br />

John Hough<br />

Terry Moudry<br />

Ellen Steele Allare<br />

FinAnCE & inVEStMEnt<br />

CoMMittEE<br />

John Sack, Ph.D., Chairman<br />

Mary Jean Bublitz<br />

Michael McCartney<br />

Reed Mittelstaedt<br />

Carter Pearl<br />

Donald Ruff<br />

Kirk T<strong>us</strong>ha<strong>us</strong><br />

Michael Yavello<br />

Steve Zabilski<br />

GrAntS CoMMittEE<br />

Maureen Adams, Chairman<br />

John Campo, III<br />

Nick Christifulli<br />

Walter Delecki, Ph.D.<br />

James McGee<br />

Michael Mongini<br />

Patrick Nackard<br />

Donald Ruff<br />

MArKEtinG CoMMittEE<br />

Daniel Santy, Chairman<br />

S<strong>us</strong>ie Cole<br />

Max Gonzales<br />

Jim Grenier<br />

Thomas Gryp<br />

Donna Killoughey<br />

Frank Nageotte<br />

Michael Rossman<br />

Rev. Gregory Schlarb<br />

Suzanne Schutz<br />

Keith Tigue<br />

noMinAtinG CoMMittEE<br />

P. Andrew Groseta, Chairman<br />

Cynthia Ketcherside<br />

Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted<br />

Donald Ruff<br />

StAFF**<br />

Donna J. Marino, President and CEO<br />

Thomas Avery, Director of Finance<br />

and Accounting<br />

Brigitte Dayton, Director of<br />

Marketing and Communications<br />

Thomas Thieken, Director of<br />

Planned Giving<br />

Debra Chavez, Executive Assistant<br />

Patricia Philbrick, Finance and<br />

Accounting Assistant<br />

Pamela Hammond,<br />

Program Coordinator<br />

* For the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008<br />

** As of September 1, 2008<br />

† Deceased


400 East Monroe Street<br />

Phoenix, Arizona 85004<br />

602-354-2400<br />

ccfphx.org<br />

© 2008 <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

The <strong>Foundation</strong> extends a very special thank you to the Mulhern family, Paz de Cristo,<br />

and the CSA Alumni for sharing their stories and allowing <strong>us</strong> to photograph them.<br />

Art Direction & Design: foxnoggin<br />

Copywriting: Edward Sweet & Associates<br />

Printing: Impact Printing<br />

Photography: Emily Piraino<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> has made every attempt to publish up-to-date and accurate information,<br />

if you have found an error in this report or y<strong>our</strong> name has been omitted, please contact the <strong>Foundation</strong> at 602-354-2400.

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