A Defining Year 2007 Annual Report ˘ vision | vizh n | noun: the future plan Every person has a home and is interconnected within community e ˘ mission | mish’ n | noun: a strongly felt aim or ambition To create and sustain quality affordable homes that strengthens lives and communities e ˘ —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 3 ˘ 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. e ’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.” 4 “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 ˘ | noun: oasis | –o-a–’ sis a fertile spot in a desert 5 ˘ ni-te ˘ – | 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.” 6 A 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 e 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 7 - ˘ n’ sh lz | 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. e 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 8 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 e 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 9 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 11 1625 Park Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404 phone 612 341 3148 fax 612 341 4208 www.aeonhomes.org
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