A Defining Year

A
Defining
Year
2007 Annual Report
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vision | vizh
n | noun: the future plan
Every person has a home and is interconnected within community
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mission | mish’
n | noun: a strongly felt aim or ambition
To create and sustain quality affordable homes that strengthens lives and communities
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˘ —z | noun: principles or standards of behavior
values | val’yoo
Community: collaborate in the design of vibrant, healthy neighborhoods
Trust: develop strong, effective relationships
Diversity: build an inclusive organization and community
Excellence: set and achieve high-quality goals and standards
Sustainability: ensure properties are long-term community assets
Leadership: advance positive community change
aeon | –a’ o˘n | noun:
an indefinite period of time
The Power of Words
Nothing stands still. In every organization, as in life, there
is always movement, change. To thrive, an organization must
occasionally redefine itself. Last October, after rich discussion
and analysis, our board revealed our new name and logo.
Our new name—Aeon—is a form of the word eon, suggesting a period of indefinite length, forever. Aeon addresses
the timelessness captured in our mission and showcases our
commitment to creating and sustaining long-term community
assets. At Aeon, we strive for excellence through innovation,
and it is our sincere hope that within our new name you may
recognize these enduring qualities as well.
Other elements of our new identity illustrate the richness
of our story:
• Our tagline—Homes for Generations—conveys the timelessness of our commitment to create life-cycle housing (suitable for people of all ages) and the enduring quality of our
homes (lasting for generations).
• Our logo—the tree and home—identifies essential characteristics of our mission and values (rooted, sustaining, sheltering, nurturing) and the colors—green and brick red—provide an earthy, warm palette that suggests strength and life.
Like Aeon, all words have meaning. If asked to define home,
each of us would likely offer a description borne of our unique
experience. At Aeon, our definition of home has positive
meaning, reflecting a state of belonging, a place of rejuvenation and a haven for family. Home—far more rich than
housing—depicts a personal connection: to each other, the
neighborhood and community.
As Aeon enters its third decade, we are proud to help
communities throughout the Twin Cities meet their goals to
create affordable, quality apartment homes. We celebrate our
collective success and, grateful for your commitment of time,
talent and resources, look to the future as we transform our
operations and advance our vision “that every person has a
home and is interconnected within community”.
Together, we will continue to build on established relationships, develop new levels of awareness and commitment, and
expand our ability to deliver on our mission: to redefine what
home means for so many by creating and sustaining quality
affordable homes.
Thank you.
Alan Arthur, President
Carletta F. Sweet, Chair
Board of Directors
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comfort | kum’f
rt | noun:
a sense of well-being
H
er ready smile and confident appearance mask a
lifetime of uncertainty for Patience, a resident at St.
Barnabas Apartments. Now 20, in school, holding down
a good job and supported by extended family and
friends, she talks freely about her homelessness without being overcome by sadness.
“My home here has brought me stability,” Patience explains. Transience was the hallmark of her childhood home experience—shuttled
between shelters, family and friends—until at 17, when she was
kicked out of her mother’s home for the last time and she moved in
with her father. But life with dad was short-lived. After graduation,
she moved in with friends, relied on cousins and was back on-again
and off-again with her mother. “Things were difficult,” she says,
“and St. Barnabas was the only option left.”
At first, life at St. Barnabas wasn’t appealing. “Check-in? Be accountable? Live in a place where everyone knows your business? I
didn’t want that.” But her need for an affordable roof over her head
won out.
The staff warmly welcomed her. “They met me at the door and
said, ‘Come on in!’ Do you know what it’s like to hear that for the
first time?” she asked. “It felt so good to have a door open when so
many were closed.” After a couple of months she became comfortable
with the new routine of life. Feeling a part of the place, she began to
pitch in wherever she could, helping the staff with a variety of projects and eventually claiming her apartment as her home and carrying
herself with a new sense of ownership and pride.
“I was always so ashamed to bring friends into wherever I lived.
Now, I’ve got a place to host them. And,” she adds, “I live more
confidently.” Today, home is where Patience relaxes without worry,
where life is familiar and where the comforts of home—hard won—
are hers.
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’07 Achievements: Creating Homes
• Ripley Gardens (North Minneapolis) | 52 units: completed
construction, which included a partnership with Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity to build eight home ownership townhomes
• The Wellstone (Minneapolis) | 49 units: with Hope Community,
closed with 100% of funding, began construction in fall 2007 and
anticipate completion in December 2008
• Franklin-Steele Commons (Minneapolis) | 92 units: with Hope
Community, continued progress and anticipate full funding in
2008, anticipating an early close in 2009
• Har Mar Apartments (Roseville) | 120 units: continued fundraising
and anticipate major funding development in 2008, construction
beginning 2009
• Clover Field Marketplace (Chaska) | 117 units: closed with 100%
funding, began construction in fall 2007 and anticipate completion in fall 2008
“Since I was five or six I’ve been living in and out
of shelters or with family and friends. Now I have
a place I’m proud of, a sense of ownership and
dignity… I’ve never experienced that before now.”
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“Aeon has given me something that I haven’t
been able to find anywhere else—freedom
and a window of hope—through a caring and
supportive staff.”
N
ot long after Ernie was released from jail, during his
search for a structured, residential housing program, he
learned of Alliance Apartments, an Aeon property. “Back
in the old days,” Ernie says with a wry smile, “this
building stood in the middle of a thriving drug zone.
Today, it’s an oasis, my oasis, where I get up every morning and feel
grateful for another day where I can be free of chemicals.”
At Alliance, Ernie found what he needed to stay clean and sober.
“I wanted a place to grow in recovery and this is where I’m cared for
and where I belong. It’s a good place to grow up, even at my age.”
He takes advantage of everything that Alliance offers—from
on-site support groups and case management resources (contracted
through RS Eden) to self-sufficiency programs and other services
that foster physical, mental, and spiritual growth. All with sobriety
strictly enforced.
From a window in his room, Ernie looks out onto a courtyard,
“This is my window of hope,” he explains. “Each morning I pause and
reflect on another day ahead where I can be free of chemicals, without worry about being locked up, hospitalized in restraints, humiliated or waking up in detox.”
A haven of hope for a man in recovery, Alliance offers Ernie a
renewed sense of dignity, “…only one of the many gifts I’ve received
here.” He likes the staff, the structure, and life without easy excuses.
“This isn’t what I would have imagined home to be,” he says, “But
it’s where I receive the support I need to grow in recovery.” Recently,
Ernie qualified for a Section 8 voucher and is beginning his search
for an apartment. But until then, he’s grateful to stay in the place
he’s come to call home.
’07 Achievements: Sustaining Homes
• Completed financial restructuring to ensure viability of
Elliot Park IV, preserving 234 units as affordable housing
• Received additional funding for updates to Paige Hall,
anticipating completion in 2008
• Secured $1 million of funding to upgrade The Archdale—
including rehab of all 30 units, a new youth program space and
overall maintenance—with completion anticipated in June 2008
• Finalized plans and made substantial progress on the rehab
of 1822 Park Apartments to include 18 quality rental units for
individuals living with mental health and developmental challenges and a partnership with Oak Grove Care Center to provide
on-site services
• In partnership with HOME Line, continued development
of a strategic plan to increase affordable housing preservation—
through increased funding, policy development and deeper community presence—within the greater Twin Cities metropolitan area
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oasis | –o-a–’ sis
a fertile spot in a desert
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˘ – | noun:
dignity | dig’
worthy of respect
“I wasn’t treated like a risk or a liability. We
were a family living in a difficult situation and
they treated us with respect.”
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single mother living with multiple sclerosis, Tonya, and
her 13-year old daughter, MaryKate, had a lot going
in their favor before the bottom fell out of the housing market. “I refinanced to purchase a car that would
accommodate my scooter. Of course, I should have asked
more questions,” she admits, “but I was assured that with my limited
salary and Social Security benefits, I could easily handle the increase
in my monthly mortgage payment.”
But “easily” didn’t pan out. Shortly after refinancing, Tonya
discovered that 90 percent of her income was required to finance her
mortgage. She turned to credit cards to cover living expenses. After
missing two mortgage payments, she found herself in foreclosure and
in less than a year, Tonya and MaryKate were without their home.
Early in the process, Tonya was approved for Section 8 benefits.
“We began an endless tour of properties that I wouldn’t want anyone
to live in,” she explains. “One day I read an ad for Ripley Gardens in
a rental magazine. When we visited, we said, ‘Yes!’” The redeveloped,
historic Ripley Memorial Hospital provides quality rental and home
ownership opportunities for mixed-income households.
From her first encounter, Tonya knew that she had nothing to fear.
“They made me feel like I was a regular person,” she recalls, “not a
bum.” The staff assured her that families in need of affordable housing are exactly why Ripley Gardens
was created.
“It’s beautiful,” Tonya says as she looks across the cozy community
room and out onto the front lawn. “It’s clean, the buildings are in
excellent shape, it’s in a good location and we feel safe here.”
Today, Tonya and MaryKate are at home again in an apartment
where they live safely, in good conditions, for reasonable rent. “We’re
in a place where we’re blessed,” she says, “where people welcome us
with respect.”
’07 Achievements: Connecting Homes
• Conducted feedback sessions, resulting in a plan to develop
intentional communities, safety and crime prevention guidelines,
and community engagement and leadership opportunities at all
residences
• 700 residents participated in neighborhood engagement
activities, including: movie and game nights and neighborhood/
property safety initiatives
• New resident orientation/welcome packets (which include
information about places of worship, food banks, bus routes,
neighborhood associations, etc.) were designed to foster deeper
connections between residents, properties and neighborhoods
• Consultants offered workshops for residents (topics included
the Culture of Poverty and Somali Culture) to encourage dialogue
about cultural differences and promote understanding of personal
biases and assumptions
volunteer | vo˘l’ n-tîr’ |
noun: a person who
performs a service of
one’s own free will
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Aeon thanks the more than 1,045 volunteer who shared their time and
talents by contributing 6,320 hours of volunteer service. Volunteers support
Aeon’s mission in many ways.
Individuals
Andriana Abariotes
Mike Addy
Saido Ahmed
Abdinasir Ali
Fadumo Ali
Khadija Ali
Michelle Mongeon Allen
Kristan Angerhofer
Jean Arling
Ron Aron
Khadra Askar
Jen Aspengren
Cleo Austin
Emily Bail
Tasneem Balidwala
Chuck Ballentine
Andrew Bartholomaus
Tim Baylor
Cecile Bedor
Peter Berrie
Steve Binenstock
Noah Bly
Jerry Boardman
Katie Bosscher
Harris Bradford
Catherine Breier
Mark Brengman
Harry Brull
Paul Cairns
Joan Campbell
Scott Carlson
Paul Carr
Darlene Carroll
Rick Carter
Jose Cervantes
Eddie Chambers
Anders & Chris Christensen
Angela Christy
Paul & JoAnn Cochran
Aubrey Connolly
Mark & Sara Cookson
Harold Cooper
Thomas Cooper
Dee Cotten
Shelley Cridlebaugh
Justin Cummins
John & Sally Cuningham
Christian Dahintern
Bob & Terry Day
Jim DeLuca
Sid DeLuca
Jan Dufault
Karen Engle
Kelly Engle
Sterling Evans
Steve Faber
Hassan Farah
Pat Faue
Kim Fealy
Tabitha Fells
Kim Fenton
David Fields
Karisa Finstrom & friends
Daniel Flicek
Rick Ford
Chi Formushili
Dale Forsberg
Michele Foster
Lisa Franek
Jenny Frost
Muna Garad
Christopher Gauldin
Beth Gerten
Dan Gillett
Lynn Gilligan
Lindsay Gilman
Shirley Gipson
Pam Glass
Arlene Goter
Regina Goudeau
Catherine Grant
Lu Gruchalla
Earl Gulczinski
Jeanine Gunderson
Norman Hackl
Jo Ann Hall
John Hamilton
Rodney Hardy
Mohamoud Hassan
Elery Hatten
Andrew Hauer
Jeremy Haug
Elizabeth Hawn
Debra Hayes
Ann Marie Heilman
Randal Hemmerlin
Ruben Hernandez
Richard Hernsmann
Sharlene Hindmon
Zib Hinz
Ken Hinz
Michelle Hisdahl
Ramilo Holter
George Hornik
Randy Hoversten
Michael Hudalla
Andrew Hughes
Louise Hyser
Bill & Yvonne Ingram
Mary Inman-Forbes
Gregory Jacobs
Kimberly Jackson
Lucky Jama
Safiya Jama
Mohamed Jibrell
Philip Johnson
Tomas Jones
Sara Julson
Craig Kalscheur
Pat Kandakai
Steve Karnowski
Gary Kent
Danka Kerekretyovo Bogott
Michael Killings
Jessica Kilpatrick
Judi Knight and family
Katie Krueger
Jasmine Kuipers
Ally Kujawa
Ron Larson
George Latimer
Sara Lawrence
Mark Lee
David Lewis
Katherine Lewis
Maura LoMonico
R. Gregg Lovell
Elda Macias
Daniel Mack
Laurie Martineau
Karen Mattison
Rex McKee
Peter McLaughlin
Jose Merino Delaz
Tina Meuch
Lucy Brown Minn
Deb Mlinar and family
Kate Moss
Maggie Moss
Colleen Natysin
Nicole Natysin
Nick Nerland
Mark Neumann
David Newman
Gretchen Nicholls
Bill Nimmo
Jeff Noble
Jay Nord
Sirad Nur
Nan Owen
James Palmer
Suzanne Payne
Erik Peterson
Megan Peterson
Jim Pfau
Spiwe L.A. Pierce
Desiree Pierson
Marianne Podoll
John Quarles
Rebecca Rasmussen
Paul Ravich
Paul Rebholz
Mike Rosen
Bruce Rubin
Ann Rucker
Julie Ryan
Trish Sackrison
Ellen Sampson
Luther Samuels
William Sarvela
Jennifer Schaufele and
friends
Peter Schelonka
Mike Sell
John Seppanen
Melissa Serafin
Sandy Serier
Valley Seward
Marty Shimko
Victoria Murray Shipley
Laurie Shulte
Keith Simons
Merrie Sjogren
John Slettom
Kristin Smith
Paula Bergin Soholt
David Speidel
Dottie Speidel
Jon Spoerri
Jim Steiner
Rachel Swan
Carletta Sweet
Archie Tanner
Harold Teasdale
Barry Thompson
Mitchell Thompson
Gina Toftely
Gilbert Towner
Chelsea Treiber
Terry Troy
Emily Anne Tuttle
Daniel Tyson
Tommie Vasquez
Aleah Vinick
Jonathan Waldo
Sally Waldor & Family
Harold Walker
Devon Washington
Scott Weicht
Anne West
Doris Wickstrom
Beth Widstrom-Anderson
Samantha Wood
Brian Woolsey
DeAunte Young
Jane Young
Abdul Yusuf
Istahil Yusuf
Jessica Zahara
Julie Zimmerman
Chris Zuspann
Organizations
3M, ASD
3M Consumer Health Care
3M, ESPE
Americorps
BAE Systems
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Ceridian
Corner Church
Cross Lutheran Church
Cummins Power Generation
Datalink Corporation
Emerson Process Management
Episcopal Church of the
Nativity
Ernst & Young
Girl Scout Troop #443
Ghent / Marshall Girl Scouts
Grace Lutheran Church,
Sheyenne, ND
Hands On Twin Cities
Hennepin County Bar
Association
Katz Media Group
Latreia
Luther College Alumni
Minneapolis / St. Paul
Church of Christ
Minneapolis Downtown
Council
Minneapolis North High
School Honor Society
Minnehaha Academy
North Central High
School NHS
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Quality Bike Products
Silver Creek Community
Church
Single Volunteers of the
Twin Cities
St. John’s Episcopal Church,
St. Cloud
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Target, Store Operations
Target, Intimates
Target, Direct Marketing
Target, Distribution
Upsher-Smith, Commercial
Operations
Urban Immersion Service
Retreats
Wells Fargo Bank
Woodbury Lutheran Church
Youth Care Community
Service STARS
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financials | fi-na
noun: pertaining to
monetary receipts and
expenditures
2007 Financial Statements
The following statements are summarized from Aeon’s 2007 audited financial
statements. Aeon has established various entities to own and operate the
housing Aeon has developed. These consolidated financial statements include
the accounts of Aeon and all related entities that Aeon controls. All material
intercompany accounts and transactions have been eliminated in the consolidated statements. The Statement of Activities also summarizes the operating results for Aeon’s General Fund. The General Fund reflects the operating
results for all Aeon activities except the operations of its rental properties.
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Liabilities and Net Assets
Statement of Financial Position
As of December 31, 2007
Assets
Cash and cash equivalents – operating
3,941,806
Reserves and escrows
13,683,349
Contributions and other receivables
1,072,991
Due from affiliates
261,318
Prepaid expenses
198,676
Property held for redevelopment
3,034,966
Development in progress
11,456,889
Rental property, net
98,067,561
Other property and fixed assets
437,587
Interests in other entities
163,000
Tax credit and finance fees, net
1,577,018
Total Assets
133,895,161
Statement of Activities and Changes in Net Assets
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Liabilities
Accounts and construction payable
3,037,247
Accrued payroll and related expenses
75,672
Accrued tax and other expenses
560,497
Security deposits
477,546
Other liabilities
264,483
Loans payable – general fund
8,451,263
Loans payable – rental real estate
78,702,271
Accrued interest
9,964,030
Total Liabilities
101,533,009
Net Assets
Unrestricted
Controlling interests
9,755,866
Non-controlling interests
20,763,311
Temporarily restricted
1,842,975
Total Net Assets
32,362,152
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
133,895,161
For the year ended December 31, 2007
Consolidated
Aeon General Fund
Revenues and Support
Unrestricted
Restricted
Contributions
1,031,479 731,274 300,205
Net assets released upon expiration of restriction
–
541,852 (541,852)
Government grants 1,601,839 1,604,157 –
Developer fees
318,950 318,950 –
Property and partnership fees
–
764,033 –
Rental revenue
9,859,051 151,964 –
Interest and other revenue
1,322,121 548,267 –
Total revenues and support
14,133,440 4,660,497 (241,647)
Expenses
Program services: Housing development Direct project expenses
526,617 1,805,369 –
Other expenses
687,199 687,199 –
Housing services
Direct project expenses
265,255 454,742 –
Other expenses
752,615 752,615 –
Rental operations
14,005,820 78,016 –
Management and general
413,860 413,860 –
Fundraising
283,831 283,831 –
Total expenses
16,935,197 4,475,632 –
Change in net assets (2,801,757)
184,865 (241,647)
Net assets, beginning of year
29,973,174
2,005,896 861,630
Capital contributions
5,190,734
–
–
Net assets, end of year
32,362,152
2,190,761
619,983
Cornerstone Society
Established in 2003, the Cornerstone Society honors individuals who provide
support for Aeon’s mission in the form of a five-year pledge of $1,000 or more
per year. The following individuals are members of the Cornerstone Society.
Dream Builders
(minimum $10,000/year for
5 years)
Roger Raina & Marsha Gille §
Alan & Carol Arthur §
Caliber Foundation
Brick Layers
(minimum $5,000/year for
5 years)
Kevin Filter &
Rosemary Kessler
Diane & Paul Frerichs §
Paul & Jeanne Ravich
Groundbreakers
(minimum $1,000/year for
5 years)
Anonymous
Michael Aafedt
Dean Adolph
Bob & Nancy Anderson
Family Fund of The
Minneapolis Foundation
Joseph Anthony &
Megan Mourning
William Albert Baker III
Dave & Mary Jo Bangasser
Barry Berg
Mark & Kristi Berg
Peter Berrie §
John Bessermin
Sterling Black
Vicky Boddie
Joan Campbell §
Joanne Carlson §
Jon & Jean Carlson
Darlene J. &
Richard P. Carroll
Anders & Chris Christensen §
Angela Christy §
Gina & Ted Ciganik
Patricia Bloodgood &
Chris Cleveland
Paul & JoAnn Cochran
Lou DeMars
Collaborative Design Group
Sally & John Cuningham §
Sally Deke
Rich Dennis & Denise Zaske
John Dietrich
Jonathan & Tesha Distad
Francis Fallon
Dan & Kathy Flicek
Rick Ford
Dale & Sara Forsberg §
Marsha Gille & Roger Raina §
Ward & Cathleen Godsall
Rodney Hardy
Anne and Peter Heegaard
Family Fund of the
Minneapolis Foundation
Nell Ray Hillsley
Kathy Holladay
Caroline Horton §
Thomas E. Horty
John M. James §
JLG Architects
Kathy Jones
Jim & Marti Justus
James King
Joanne Kosciolek &
Randy Hoversten §
Van S. Lawrence
Joseph & Sylvia Lawver
Rev. Katherine Lewis
Peg & Dick Lidstad
Tom Linebarger
Lorrie Louder
David & Stephanie E. Maggitt
Sue & Terry Martinson
Shaun Christians
McElhatton & Catherine
Christians Spaeth
Michael Meyer
Jim & Marilyn Muellner
Brian Mulcahy
Bruce & Ann Nerland
David Newman
Anne Nickoloff §
Jay Nord
North American Banking
Company §
Spiwe L.A. Pierce
John & Gayle Prest
Private Bank Minnesota §
Property Solutions and
Services
LouAnne Reger
John & Catherine Ries
Mike & Toni Rosen Family
Fund of The Minneapolis
Foundation
Bill Sands
Barney & Patty Saunders
Tom & Lynn Schaefer
Charles Stinson &
Carol Eastlund
Harold Teasdale &
Tom Cooper §
GTB Development Corp
Troy Foundation of The Saint
Paul Foundation
Turnstone Group LLC
Emily Anne Staples Tuttle
Fund of the Minnesota
Community Foundation
Dave E. Vanney
Pete & Mary Sue Vorbrich
Brent Webb
Scott A. Weicht
Beth Widstom-Anderson &
Roger Anderson
Gwen M. Wildermuth
Brad Williams
John M. Williams
James Wresche &
Lynn Hunter
Drina Yost
Julie Zimmerman
UrbanWorks Architecture LLC
Weis Builders, Inc.
Andrew & Diane Commers
Griff Davenport
Sara Donovan & John Farrish
Bill Dossett
Jan Dougherty*
The Karla Ekdahl &
Peter Hutchinson
Fund of the Minnesota
Community Foundation
John Farrish & Sara Donovan
The Steve & Mimi Fisher
Family Fund of The
Minneapolis Foundation
David Forsberg
Mick Frank*
Gephart Electric*
Ross Gramstad
Greystone Servicing
Corporation, Inc.
John Hamilton
Mark Hansen*
Ellen Herman*
Diane Hofstede
Craig & Nicola Hyser
Kay Johnson
Bill Joyce
David Kirkman
Katy & Mark Lindblad*
R. Gregg Lovell*
Diane Lucas
Tom & Becky Mattison
Maxfield Research Inc. *
Bob Mersky
Nancy Miller & Ed Levin*
Lucy & Steve Minn,
Lupe Development
Partners LLC*
Carol Moller*
Alice King Moormann
National Windows
Association Inc.*
Bill & Betsy Nimmo*
Jim & Joanne Pfau
Andrew Plesko
Andy Prashad
PrimeStaff*
Gene Rerat
$5,000+
Watson Forsberg Co.
donor | do–’n r | noun:
person who contributes
to a cause or fund
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2008 Donors
Corporations & Foundations
1335 Foundation
Andersen Corporate
Foundation
Hugh J. Andersen
Foundation
Anonymous
The Beverly Foundation
Bush Foundation
CenterPoint Energy
Cummins Power Generation
Granite Foundation
Greater Twin Cities
United Way
The Home Depot Foundation
House of Hope
Presbyterian Church
John S. & James L. Knight
Foundation
Marquette Financial
Companies
McKnight Foundation
Minneapolis Lions
Foundation
Minneapolis Public Housing
Authority (MPHA)
MoneyGram Global
Giving Program
National Equity Fund, Inc.
(NEF)
NorthMarq Capital, Inc.
Peregrine Capital
Management, Inc.
Fund of The Minneapolis
Foundation
The Jay and Rose Phillips
Family Foundation
RBC Dain Rauscher
Foundation
Sexton Foundation
Travelers Foundation
Surdna Foundation
Target Foundation
Target
Thrivent Financial for
Lutherans
Turner Family Foundation
US Bancorp Foundation
Walter C. Rasmussen –
Northeast Bank
Foundation
H.E. & Helen R. Warren
Foundation
Xcel Energy Foundation
Sponsors
Braun Intertec
Cuningham Group
Architecture, P.A.
Frerichs Construction
Company
LHB, Inc.
MMA Realty Capital, LLC
National Equity Fund, Inc.,
Midwest
Real Estate Equities (REE)
$1,000 – $4,999
Ameriprise Financial,
Employee Gift
Matching Program
J. Peter Brull Fund of The
Minneapolis Foundation*
Eric Buss
Tom Cherry
Kathleen H. Corley*
Creative Integration &
Design, Inc.
Michele Foster
Friedell Architects & Builders
John Helgeson
Marv & Betty Kotek
Rich & Sylvia Miller*
John Nakasone
Pohlad Family Foundation
Matching Gifts Program
Susan & Charles Reinhart*
RHR Information Services
Ann Salovich
Douglas Simek
Lawrence Stephenson
Paul Sween
Jon & Anita Young
$500 – $999
Molly Bird
Jerry Boardman &
Mary Cayan
Loren Brueggemann &
Michelle Olson*
Paul Cairns*
Kim Carlson
Rick Carter*
Ceridian
Larry Chevalier
CitiGroup Foundation,
Matching Gifts/Volunteer
Incentive Program
§ Founding Member
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John & Barbara Risken*
Ann Rucker*
Dan & Nancy Schmid*
Larry & Norma Schuh
Eva Stevens
Donna Stevermer
Carletta Sweet & Dale White
TCF Foundation – Matching
Gift Program
John & Patty Wall*
Hermann Weinlick
Brian & Mara Winke
Mary Cullen Yeager*
Chris Zuspann*
$250 – $499
Accredited Investors, Inc.
Mike Addy & Nancy Johnson*
Jean Arling
Atomic Recycling
Derek Blumberg
Bohmann/Riehle Family
Fund of The Minneapolis
Foundation
Philip Bradley &
Jan Frankman*
The Rev. Deborah Brown*
Paul & Julie Carr*
Vicki Chilstrom
Jim Christenson*
Siobahn Clery
Sharon & David Cline
Rick Collins
Sam Courey
Sean Curry
James Davies &
Gary Peterson*
Bob & Terry Day
Tom & Dolores DeFore
Lori DeNert
Steven DeRuyter
Donna DiMenna*
DJR Architecture, Inc.*
Kathie Doty*
Susan A. Erickson*
Fannie Mae PAC Match
Program
David & Cynthia Foster in
honor of Lincoln Ave,
St. Paul neighbors
Ned Foster & Laura Tiffany*
Allen Gooch &
Mary Dow Ryerse
Allen & JoyLynn Graf
Daniel & Courtney Grimsrud*
Chip Halbach
John & Diane Herman
Kevin Herrema
JoAnna & Tom Hicks*
Rex & Arlene Holzemer
George Hornik
Huck Family Fund of The
Minneapolis Foundation
Eric Janus &
Carolyn Chalmers*
Phil Johnson
Tony Karels, RHR*
Bill Katter*
John Kelly in memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Polly & Bill Keppel*
Mike Kisch*
Victor & Kathy Klimoski*
Suzanne & Jim Knutson*
Marta Knutson & Jesse Muller
Mary Kosciolek
Kay Kramer
Kate Krause
Jack & Jane Kryst*
Rick Lappin*
Kent & Cheryl Larson
Deb Lewis & Gene Durkee
10 Alisa Bardo-Martinson &
Andy Martinson
Scott McBride*
Kathy McGill*
Stan Mork*
The Rev. Susan Moss
Nick Nerland
NPM Properties
Chad & Jennifer Olson
Oppenheimer Wolff &
Donnelly
Walter Rockenstein
Bruno J. & Marha K. Roti
Robert C. Russek AIA
Ryan Companies Matching
Gift Program
Dennis Ryan
Rev. Philip P. Schaffner
Victoria Murray Shipley*
Steve Smith
Jon Spoerri*
Steen Engineering Matching
Gift Program
Robert Striker & Patrice Tetta
Family Fund of The
Minneapolis Foundation
Rachel Swan &
Karen Mattison
Joe Techar
US Mechanical
Jim & Ruthanne Vos
Kathy Wallace*
Wells Fargo Housing
Foundation
Mary Wheeler-Baker
Brian Woolsey
Don Wyszynski*
JeriLynn Young
$100 – $249
Andriana Abariotes*
Mina Adsit*
Advanced Distributing, Inc.
Kathy Aho
Stuart Alger
All, Inc. *
Alliant Mechanical*
Larry & Jan Anderson
Marshall & Dru Anderson
Mike Anderson
Anonymous (2)
Patrick Arling
Carol Arthur*
Mike & Bonnie Ashmore
Jen Aspengren & Jeff Shotts
Sara & Richard Ausman
Tom Backstrom*
Chuck Ballentine*
Eduardo Barrera*
Karen Barstad
William & Shirley Baxter in
memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Tim Baylor
Rick & Nancy Beach*
Joseph Beben
Ann Beckman
Cecile Bedor*
Chris Behringer*
David Benning
Jim & Marsha Benshoof
Scott Benson
Sheldon Berg*
Wilt Berger*
Tracy Berglund
Kimberly Berry
Heather & Kevin Besikof
Lisa Billingham*
Matt Bird
Gregory Bistram
Faye E. Bland*
Blumentals/Architecture Inc.*
Noah Bly & Karen Quiroz-Bly
Matt Bogart
Catherine Born*
Nancy Brasel &
Todd Noteboom*
Mark Brengman
Steve Broz
Mark Brunner
Greg Bullard
The Rev. Bill Bulson*
Marlene Burrell
Mike Byrd
Marcia Bystrom*
Jan Callison*
Gretchen Camp*
Mark Carlson
Terri Cermak & Todd
Rhoades*
Jose Cervantes & Lee Larson*
Jackie Cherryhomes*
Walter Chesley
Emily Child
Therese Chlebeck*
Andrea Christenson*
David Christianson & Connie
Kozlak*
Kristin Clay
Community Health
Charities – Minnesota
Catherine Connett
Robin Cooper
John Cordes
Dan Cornejo
Mary Corwin
Justin Cummins &
Valerie Tremelat
Lily Davis
Jim & Ginny DeLuca
Barbara DeVahl
Rosemary Dolata
Kim Donat
Jan Dufault*
Bev Dumas & Jim Cysewski
Bruce & Lauren Dvorak*
Shar Ebinger
Edina Realty Home Services*
Chris Eilers*
Ericksen Roed & Associates*
Mary Evans
Tom Fisher
Focal Point Financial
Services*
Bob Forsberg
Deanna Foster*
Evelyn Franklin
Don Fraser
Vince Fuller
A. Gamson*
Steven Gangstead
Dee Gladish in memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Patty Gnetz
Bruce Goldberg
Ron Korsch & Sally Grans
Claire Graupmann
Tim Griffin
Eva Grooms*
Tim Gustin
David Haaland*
Cynthia Hable
Sue Hackett
Katherine Hadley*
Alison Halley
Paula & Gary Hanson
Sheila Hanson*
Stewart Hanson*
Dick Hardes
Paige Harris*
Janee’ Harteau
Bill Haug
Rhue & Worth Hayden in
memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Helen Hayes-Jirak*
Randal Hemmerlin
Thomas Henke
Shannon Hoagland
Christine Hobrough
Shirley Hogan
Nancy Homans
Vicki Hooper*
Larry Hopfenspirger
Joe Horan*
Judy Hoskens
Randy Hoversten
Dennis & Tina Hoye
Jeff Huggett
Bridget Hust
Intersource
John & Beth Jacob
Dan Johnson*
Harriet Johnson
Larry Johnson
Laura Kadwell*
Tim Keane
Jean Kennedy
Ruth Kildow
David King & Terry Tremain
Kraig King
Barbara Kirby in memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Bob Kost*
David Kostik
Carolyn Krall*
Michael Krause*
Chris Krug*
Jeff LaFavre
Michael Lander*
Mark Landreville
Janine Langsjoen
Carol Lansing
Keith Larson
Olive Leikvold
Lyssa Leitner*
Bill Lester
Cara Letofsky
Stephen Lindfors
Paul Lohman*
Tim Loken*
Kathy Longo
Deb Loon
Loucks Associates*
Mary Lou & Warren Loud*
Mark & Kimberly Lueck*
Matt Majka*
Jodi Malmgren*
John Mannillo
Ben Matson*
Tom & Marie Mattison
Mattson Macdonald Young,
Inc.
Steve Mayeron &
Carole Specktor
McComb Group, Ltd
Kate McGough
Jim McKellin
Peter McLaughlin*
Anthony Mendoza*
Maureen Michalski
Miles & Associates
Cynthia Miller
Mike Miller*
Merle & Roland Minda
Lisa & Erik Moe*
Paul Moe
Margaret Mogck in memory
of Robert Nickoloff
Pam Moran
Jan Morlock
Pat Mullen*
Dan Murphy
Kathleen Murphy &
Deb Thorp
Anna Murray
Dick Musser*
Fred Myers
Neerland & Oyaas
Bart Nelson
Brian & Diane Nelson in
memory of Jack Yost
Gretchen & Cole Nicholls*
Eric Nilsson
Jan Novak*
Chudi & Jamice Obianyo
Christopher Ohlsen*
Karen Olson & Darlene Petit
Lynn Olson*
Tom Olson
Sherrill Oman*
Jim Ostlund
Swami Palanisami*
Tim Palmer
Nancy Paquin*
Dan Parks
Steve Peacock & Kate Seng
Marg Penn*
Ann Perry*
Curt Peterson
Karen Olson & Darlene Petit
Steve Plotz
Dan Poppe
Lori Pounds
Quality Trusted Commercial
Construction & Roofing
Jim Quinn
Jean Radke*
Paul Ramig*
Michael D. Reed
Beth Reetz*
Jane Richards in memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Fred Richter
Diane Robinson
Bob Roepke*
Chris & Julie Roy
Robert Rubenstein
Jim Cordaro & Bruce Rubin*
Sally & Tom Sales*
Dave Sallman*
Sondra & Don Samuels
Bill Sarvela
Pat & Greg Schaffner*
Leon Scheffler
Marty Schirber
Amy Schmid
Tom Schnedier*
Jeffrey & Ardella Schoeneck*
Brockman Schumacher
Colleen Schwartz*
Richard Schwartz*
Richard Scott
George & Gerry Sell
John & Deanna Seppanen*
Kevin Sevcik
Marty Shimko
Leighton Siegel
Bill & Ginger Simek
Steve Simon*
Mark & Elizabeth Simones*
Aaron & Merrie Sjogren
Tim Skelly*
Brendon Slotterback
Wallace & Marilyn Small
Hillary Smith
Craig Kalscheur &
Kristin Smith*
Dottie Speidel*
Susan Stephens*
Lowell & Deb Stortz*
Marty & Carol Strong
Jane Stuntebeck
Peter Szyman in memory of
Robert Nickoloff
Kevin Tharp
The Williston Group
Paul Thibeau
Debra Thompson
Larry & Margie Thompson
Aneta Toporowska
Donna Tremmel*
Jay Tucker*
Dan Tyson
Doug Van Metre
Greg Voss
Donna Waldvogel*
Jean Ward*
Jim & Connie Warner*
Tashia Weisenburger
Mary Welch*
Vernone Wetternach
Wexford Mortgage
Dawne Brown White*
Tim & Shelly White
Robert Wichmann*
David Wiese
Jim Wiese
Steve & Marian Wilk
Niel & Angie Willardson
Paul Williams*
Robin Williams
Lisa Winkler
Steve Youngs
Becky Love Yust*
Adbul Yusuf
Joe Zachmann
Robert Zeglovitch*
Cheryl Zehoski
Carole Zellie & Lance Neckar*
*Denotes multi-year pledge
In-Kind Donors 2007
Abbott Northwestern Employees
William Austin
Maureen Cannon
Cummins Power Generation
Kelly Dahlman
Tom Dick
Deb Dolezal
Ernst & Young
Finnegan’s Community Fund
First Universalist Church
Tom Foster
Christina Gapp
Amanda Geisel
Girl Scout Troop #443
Eli Gray
Helen Hansen
He Has Risen Church of God in Christ
Hennepin County Bar Association
Stephanie Hynes
Laurie Johnson
Linda Johnson
Rick Kuula
Kris Lilliencrantz
Cindy Matejka
Zachary Minn
Kate Moss
Susan Moss
Mary Pagnucco
Marnee Pinch
Sara Porter
Diane Robinson
Lisa Salyards
Jennifer Schaufele
Gloria Sharp
Brian Stanley
Super Target, Chaska
Target Corporation, Transportation
Network Operations
Target, Direct Marketing
The Home Depot Foundation
Gina Toftely
Upsher-Smith, Commercial Operations
Walmart, St. Anthony
Katie Walsh
Gail Weisenburger
Susan Wiskow
Ripley Gardens
Mark & Cynthia Coleman in honor
of Van Zandt & Elizabeth Hawn
St. Barnabas
The Cowdry Fund of The Episcopal
Diocese of Minnesota
Every attempt has been made to
correctly list the names of our many
generous donors. Please accept our
sincere apologies if we have made
an error or ommission. You may
contact Joanne at 612-341-3148
x207. Thank you.
Board of Directors
Board of Advisors
Staff
Executive Committee
Leadership Team
Carletta F. Sweet, Chair
At-large Director
Jose Cervantes
Director
Municipal Building Commission, City
of Minneapolis & Hennepin County
Rev. Katherine Lewis
Vice Chair, Secretary
At-Large Director
Justin Cummins
Attorney
Miller-O’Brien
Gina Ciganik
Vice President, Housing Development
Beth Widstrom-Anderson, Treasurer
At-Large Director
Kimberly Jackson
Executive Director, CEO
Wells Fargo Housing Foundation
Justin Cummins, Member
Ex-Officio
Rick Ford, Member
Community Director
Gary Kent, Member
Resident Director
Directors
Mike Addy
Community Director
Eddie Chambers
Resident Director
David Fields
Resident Director
Norm Hackl
Resident Director
Andy Hauer
Community Director
Nick Nerland
Community Director
Mark J. Neumann
Resident Director
Spiwe L.A. Pierce
At-large Director
Mohamed Jibrell
Diversity Recruiter
Hennepin County
George Latimer
Distinguished Visiting Professor
Macalester College
R. Gregg Lovell
Chief Operating Officer
Community National Bank
Peter McLaughlin
Commissioner
Hennepin County
Steve Minn
Principal
Lupe Development Partners, LLC
Gretchen Nicholls
Program Officer
Twin Cities LISC
Bill Nimmo
Senior Director
Opus Northwest
Paul Ravich
Attorney
Ravich, Meyer, Kirkman, McGrath
& Nauman
Paul H. Ravich
At-large Director
Mike Rosen
Commercial Real Estate Developer
SchaferRichardson, Inc.
Mike Rosen
At-Large Director
John Slettom
Consultant
Keith Simons
At-large Director
Emily Anne Tuttle
Former Commissioner
Hennepin County
Jeff G. Smith
Community Director
Alan Arthur
President
Caroline Horton
Chief Financial Officer
Joanne Kosciolek
Vice President, Fund Development
& Communications
Mary Wheeler-Baker
Vice President, Resident Connections
& Supportive Housing
Housing Development
Pamela Bookhout
Project Manager
Anne Heitlinger
Senior Project Manager
Matthew Hendricks
Project Manager
Kate McGough
Project Manager
Maureen Michalski
Project Manager
Asset Management & Resident
Connections
Lisa Holliday
Resident Connections Coordinator
Janine Langsjoen
Asset Manager
Roxanne Peyton
Resident Connections Coordinator
Abdihakim Saeed
Resident Connections Coordinator
Fund Development & Communications
Suzanne Gardella
Development Manager
Jenny Johnson
Fund Development Manager
Mitch Thompson
Community Director
Tashia Weisenburger
Volunteer Program Coordinator
Abdul Yusuf
Resident Director
Finance & Administration
Kimberly Berry
Office Manager
Amy Schmid
Manager, Finance & Administration
Christine Schmidt
Finance Coordinator
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1625 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
phone 612 341 3148
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