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Helene and Thomas Michael in memory of Ona LakeĪnonymous in memory of James Trebilcock and Joyce Millsīee Hall in memory of George Hirschenberger Ron and Laurel Deniger in memory of Rod Hiaring Gary and Ann Libecap in memory of Ron Burnett Lollie and Judd Binley in memory of Seals & Crofts Thank you to everyone who donated to CYP organizations:Ĭlifford Bradley and Rita Jankowska-BradleyĬolleen Nicholson in memory of Stan Nicholson And a special thank you to Energy Partners, the headlining sponsor of this year’s CYP Match Fund. The SLCF would like to thank everyone who donated through the Change Your Pace Challenge this year – especially to those who gave to the CYP Match Fund, including Lindey’s Prime Steak House, Citizens Alliance Bank, Rovero’s Ace Hardware, and Emily Rindal Insurance Agency. So many people pitched in to help, and the CYP Match Fund ended up at over $26,000, pushing the total over $103,000!” Then, when we started calculating all the totals on July 1st, we realized we were $500 short of breaking the $100,000 mark! We put a CYP Match Fund donation button back on our website, and told everyone on our e-newsletter list how close we were. Then the excitement continued: With only days left, the Match Fund was $700 shy of $20,000. That is exactly what the Change Your Pace Challenge is all about – creating a mountain of community support that allows us all to accomplish more together than we could alone. The donation that tipped the total over the edge was $15! It was from a woman who made 3 five-dollar gifts to her favorite local groups, excited to have her donation multiply with money from the CYP Match Fund. Halfway through the campaign, we tipped over half a million dollars total raised through CYP since 2016. This was an exciting Change Your Pace Challenge. The match percentage ended at 40 cents on the dollar for eligible donations. The highest number of individual donors gave since the program started in 2016 with 209 households making a gift. This was 28% higher than the $80,818 total raised through CYP in 2021. Shawn and Michele Holmes in memory of Mike HolmesĪbout the 2022 Change Your Pace Challengeĭuring the Change Your Pace Challenge (CYP), the Seeley Lake Community Foundation raised $103,591.61 for 17 local organizations, including $26,633 for the CYP Match Fund. Pattonĭonna K Burgess in memory of Stan Nicholson Pete Klein in memory of David and Caroline Berner and Jane M.Thank you to all these CYP Match Fund contributors: McKeown/Mehia Team - Opportunity Scholarship Fund Ryan McKeown and Danielle Mehia Financial Advisory Team Community Fund Scholarship Fundsĭavid and Michelle Schooff Scholarship Fund Women’s Giving Circle Corporate Advised FundsĬonsolidated Communications Community FundĬonsolidated Communications Community Fund for Youth Thin Film Technology Fund Designated Funds Financials at a Glanceįor a copy of our audit, please email Tricia. To see a copy of our Investment Policy Statement click here.

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To accomplish this, we retain an independent investment advisor who works with MAF’s Investment Committee to invest our funds pursuant to our Investment Policy. The overall investment strategy of The Mankato Area Foundation is to preserve and enhance the charitable purchasing power of our funds over time. Christina Bohlke, Investment Committee Chair Investing Policy We adhere to high standards of operational excellence and an investment policy that is regularly reviewed, updated and approved by the Foundation’s board of directors. The Foundation invests the assets so that the earnings and appreciation can be used for future grants.

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This committee is made up of highly qualified individuals from this area-representing the legal, investment, accounting and wealth management fields. I am proud to chair the committee that oversees the investment of assets. The Mankato Area Foundation recognizes stewardship of assets entrusted to us as one of our most important responsibilities.










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