2020 ECCF Annual Report

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2020 Annual Report

For Good. For Community. Forever.


Mission

Vision

We strengthen our community by offering donors opportunities to establish charitable legacies, by making grants, and by serving as a catalyst to address community needs.

The Eau Claire Community Foundation will be widely recognized in the area as the leading community resource promoting philanthropy, collaboration and innovation, and building endowments.

Content Rebecca White Body, Program Specialist Layout & Design Rebekah Bendorf, Graphic Designer Printed by Badgerland Printing USA, Inc. Photography by: Megan Zabel Holmes Tanner Thompson

Front cover photos (Top to Bottom) CVTC Foundation Boys and Girls Club Boys and Girls Club Family Resource Center (Circle) The Community Table YMCA of the Chippewa Valley


Year at a Glance

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FIRST-TIME DONORS

GIFTS LESS THAN $100

FUNDS & GIVING .................................................

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A Letter to our Community ..............................

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Responding to the Pandemic

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Community Fund

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Unrestricted Fund

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Leadership Award

Field of Interest Fund

GIFTS IN HONOR OR MEMORY OF SOMEONE

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Designated Fund ....................................................

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Donor Advised Fund .............................................

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Fund Listings

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INVOLVEMENT Story Builder Campaign & Carson Park Stadium Renovation

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Looking ahead to 2021

Women’s Giving Circle

March 8 WGC - Fall Education Event

October 21 Professional Advisor Event

Legacy Society .......................................................

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May 3 WGC - Spring Gathering

November 2 WGC - Annual Meeting

Board of Trustees

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Committees

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June 3 Annual Meeting

November 12-18 Community Foundation Week

September 20 Autumn Social

December 1 WGC - Gift of Giving Breakfast

Financial Report

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MAKING CONNECTIONS The Eau Claire Community Foundation helps you support charities you care about. You can donate to its existing Funds or create your own, either now or through your estate. ECCF invests the money, and the earnings support grants to nonprofits. Your gift will benefit our community forever

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WAYS TO GIVE

Leadership Award Karen Hebert ECCF’s annual Leadership Award recognizes volunteers who have made outstanding contributions to our Foundation. ECCF is proud to present the 2020 Leadership Award to Karen Hebert. She served on our Board of Trustees for six years, on our Personnel Committee for nine years (including seven as Chair), and on our Grants Committee for four years (including three as Co-Chair). Karen and her husband Dick are also ECCF Legacy Society members.

Donate to a Fund Support existing funds through a gift of any size. You can make your gift in honor of someone important to you. Visit www.eccfwi.org for a complete list of funds.

Create a Fund Establish your own family fund with as little as $500. It will support the nonprofits you care about for years to come.

Learn About Our Committees Volunteers strengthen ECCF’s role as a resource for our community by serving on our diverse array of committees.

Like us on Facebook: @eccommunityfoundation

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WGC improves the quality of life for local women and children through collective philanthropy. Become a member with a $250 donation to the fund.

We’re incredibly grateful to Karen for her tireless work on behalf of ECCF and the community. Thank you, Karen, and congratulations on such a well-deserved award!

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Karen also contributed immensely as ECCF responded to the urgent needs created by the pandemic. In her role as Interim Executive Director of United Way of the Greater Chippewa Valley, she worked closely with ECCF on the grant review process to ensure that our organizations’ grants would combine to be the most effective at addressing Chippewa Valley needs.

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FOR GOOD. FOR OUR COMMUNITIES. FOREVER. Giving Categories: Thanks to generous donors like you, the Eau Claire Community Foundation has been able to navigate the rough waters of the pandemic and continue enhancing the quality of life in the Chippewa Valley. Despite so much uncertainty in 2020, your support helped ECCF increase our positive impact on the entire community. One shining example of this impact is the Response & Recovery Community Fund. When we created it to meet needs caused by the pandemic, our initial goal was to raise and distribute $250,000 to local nonprofits. They were struggling to meet the increased community needs while coping with unexpected revenue losses. But the response from you and donors like you went far above our most optimistic expectations. Your donations allowed us to distribute $612,000 in much-needed funding directly to local nonprofits. Other 2020 highlights include: • Over $2.43 million distributed through 450 grants • Over $5.8 million in gifts received • Over $35.1 million in total assets At ECCF, we use our deep knowledge of the community, expertise in charitable giving, and commitment to permanent, sustainable philanthropy to help community members achieve their philanthropic goals. But we couldn’t do our work without your support. During a year of uncertainty, you served as a steady reminder of philanthropy’s promise. We’re grateful to have been your partner in keeping the light of generosity shining brightly. Thank you for your trust and confidence in ECCF. Sincerely,

Karl D. Murch, Board Chair

Create Culture Supports programs and organizations that enhance the quality of life in our community through music, literature, visual arts, performing arts, and museums.

Form Futures Enhances learning opportunities for children and adults in the Eau Claire area. Form Futures grants may also provide community development opportunities.

Give Green Supports programs that engage children and adults in activities that improve environmental quality or provide fitness, health, and wellness opportunities. It also includes support for animals and wildlife.

Offer Opportunities Provides children, adults, and families with basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, health services, veterans’ programs and disability assistance.

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Response and Recovery Community Fund Phase II of the Quick Response Community Fund When the COVID-19 pandemic began wreaking havoc on Eau Claire’s nonprofits—many of which had to cancel fundraisers even as the need for their services increased—we at ECCF knew we had to act. That’s why our Board of Trustees established the Quick Response Community Fund. It allowed us to rapidly deploy financial resources to nonprofits that serve Eau Claire area residents disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.

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GRANTED!

In collaboration with the United Way of the Greater Chippewa Valley (UWGCV), ECCF collected and evaluated grant applications from local nonprofits. A team of dedicated reviewers met each week to recommend grants to address the needs they deemed most urgent. Once approved by ECCF’s Board of Trustees, the grant funding went to the nonprofits as quickly as possible. Although we anticipated only one or two rounds of granting, the community’s incredible generosity allowed ECCF to distribute almost $275,000 over the course of four weeks. ECCF didn’t charge an administrative fee, so 100% of the donations to the Fund supported local nonprofits. Even better, these generous donations allowed ECCF to continue our pandemic-related granting under a new name: The Response & Recovery Community Fund grant cycle. Over the course of the Fund’s 6 grant cycles, the collective impact of grants from ECCF and UWGCV reached over $1 million! Of this amount, ECCF awarded more than $612,000 to 42 nonprofits that serve Eau Claire area residents. 2020 was a year of unprecedented struggle for our community. Even so, the darkness of the pandemic caused the light of generosity to shine even more brightly.


Grantee Spotlight, L.E. Phillips Career Development Center The L.E. Phillips Career Development Center (CDC) has been in the Chippewa Valley for over 60 years, providing vocational services, employment opportunities, and community outreach services for individuals with disabilities and disadvantages.

We will continue to be a resource for our community in slowing the spread of COVID-19. By the end of 2020, we anticipate that we will have made and distributed over 75,000 – 100,000 masks. Thank you for the positive response. Your support and investment in our organization is incredible!

“Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” – Henry Ford

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In mid-September, we donated over 54,000 masks throughout the Chippewa Valley to area businesses and individual community members. Many support CDC, and it feels great to “give back” to our community when needed.

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In March 2020, we converted a portion of our upholstery department into mask making to combat the spread of COVID-19. Our goal at that time was to make and distribute 40,000 masks to our community members. CDC appreciates ECCF as well as all of the wonderful donations we have received in response to our production of face masks for distribution throughout the ckage single masks to pa e Chippewa Valley. hom f ing k or w

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Community Fund Dozens of nonprofits work hard to improve Eau Claire’s quality of life. How do you choose which one to support? With the Community Fund, you don’t have to! A gift to this fund helps ECCF fund grant requests that address our area’s most pressing needs, whatever they may be. The Community Fund’s support was especially important this year, when it was channeled into the Quick Response & Recovery Community Fund to address local nonprofits’ urgent needs. In 2020, basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare were especially crucial due to the pandemic, and many of the Community Fund-supported grants addressed them. However, it usually supports grants to nonprofits in all four ECCF giving categories: Create Culture, Form Futures, Give Green, and Offer Opportunities. Gifts to the Community Fund not only help ensure that all Eau Claire residents have what they need to stay safe and healthy; they also help make Eau Claire the diverse and vibrant place we love.

2 3 Yea rs o f I m pa c t (Since Inception):

$306,743

Total Grants Distributed through 2020

133

Grants to Nonprofits

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$350,240

Total Donations to the Community Fund


Grantee Spotlight, Bolton Refuge House, Inc. Bolton Refuge House, Inc. (BRH) creates a safe space through programs and services for all persons impacted by domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, dating violence, and sexual assault; it also advocates for social change. The funding BRH received compensated for some of the revenue lost due to COVID-19 and supported BRH’s Mental Health Intervention Project. This project provides a range of support services and resources to victims and their children. It helps them develop safety planning and healthy coping skills that will allow them to end the cycle of violence. Through this project, BRH Advocates looked for fun and creative ways to interact with clients. The experience built trust and created happiness during a time of stress. One Advocate taught a client how to decorate a cake. She shares: “Together, we were able to create the fondant pieces for a cake for the first birthday her child was able to spend with her in over two years. She made a beautiful cake for her child.” COVID-19 has opened up opportunities to provide advocacy services differently, a change that has created many positive and teachable moments. BRH intends to adapt and embrace these changes going forward. 9


Mary Mills Falkner and Robert John Falkner Memorial Fund Unrestricted Fund Spotlight

The Mary Mills Falkner and Robert John Falkner Memorial Fund not only honors two remarkable lives; it will also continue their legacy of generosity by addressing the community’s greatest needs for years to come.

What is a Memorial Fund? When a loved one passes away, many families and friends wish to create a lasting legacy in honor of his or her life and support the causes they care about. A Memorial Fund can be designated to specific nonprofits, a general area of interest, or be unrestricted to address the community’s greatest needs. No matter what you choose, a Memorial Fund will support your loved ones’ passions and interests forever.

“My sisters and I decided to establish an unrestricted fund to continue the Legacy of our parents and their love for Eau Claire,” Craig Falkner explained. “So much of their happiness occurred within this great city. It is only fitting that their legacy continue to benefit and strengthen the place that was so dear to them and provided so much happiness in their lives.” Unrestricted Funds like this one support ECCF’s annual Community Grant Cycle, giving grant reviewers flexibility to recommend funding that addresses the community’s greatest needs. Through these grants, the Falkners’ memory— and their generosity—will live on.


Unrestricted Funds The needs of our community are constantly changing, and this type of fund allows ECCF the most flexibility to allocate the grant dollars to the greatest needs of our community through the competitive grant process.

B.J. & Bea Farmer Family Fund Charter Bank Eau Claire Fund Daniel F. & Margaret J. Brown Memorial Fund

Mary Mills Falkner and Robert John Falkner Memorial Fund Paul & Cheri Weinke Family Fund Phillip & Barbara Fey Fund

Dean & Susan Olson Family Fund

Preston & Mary Kay Bissell Fund

Ed & Judy Ramsey Fund

Richard T. Gannon Fund

Giving Traditions Fund

Roberta & Ken Vance Fund

Goff Family Fund

Royal Credit Union Fund

Jack & Lois Postlewaite Family Fund

Susan & Roger Tietz Fund

James H. Cupery Fund

T. Gordon & Gladys P. Keith Fund

Lois & Arnold Domer Fund

New Funds

23 Years of Impact

(Since Inception):

$2,469,630 Total Donations Received

$865,540

Grants Distributed

469

Grants to Nonprofits

$3,228,290

Current Balance of Unrestricted Funds

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Denise Murch Memorial Fund Field of Interest Fund Spotlight

Karl Murch created this Field of Interest Fund in honor of his wife, Denise, who passed away in 2014 after a courageous battle with cancer. A native of Chetek, Denise began her career in the medical field and married her high school sweetheart, Karl. The couple had three children: Kelli, Erik, and Kerri. After moving to Eau Claire, Denise assisted disabled children in the Eau Claire School District and spent fifteen years as a teacher’s aide for students with special needs. She loved her job and was heartbroken when cancer forced her to stop working. Denise loved spending time at the family’s cabin and traveling. She also loved garage sales, reading, and most of all spending time with her children and grandchildren.

The Denise Murch Memorial Fund continues Denise’s legacy of care and service by supporting nonprofits that provide Eau Claire residents with food, shelter, medical care, and other basic needs.

“I originally started the fund from memorials the family received when Denise died,” Karl explained. “I thought it was a way that she would be remembered by providing support to

“It is also the reason that I feel passionate about the Foundation,” Karl explained, “and have set aside additional funds for it in my will. Having personal experience with the Foundation, I know the amount of work and the controls that are in place to make sure funds are used to maximize benefits to the community.”

some of the people most in need. I wanted our grandchildren

and future generations to know that her life continued to benefit the community where we raised our family.” - Karl Murch

Although Denise is no longer with us, her goodness lives on through the hope her Fund brings to community members in need. - Karl Murch


Field of Interest Funds This type of powerful giving allows the fundholders to support programs that will target their own passions and interests in specific areas of interest, such as art of the environment. They encompass many of the needs in our community.

Anonymous Fund After school program Aubre’s Fund Children & animals Beckerman Family Fund Family literacy, homelessness and arts & culture Children’s Legacy Endowment Fund Children Daniel & Mary Ann Ogan Educational Fund Form Futures Denise Murch Memorial Fund Basic needs in the community Draper Hills Financial Literacy Endowment Fund Financial literacy education in Loyal, WI Edna Hood Memorial Fund Literacy & music programs

Junior League of Eau Claire Endowment Fund Women & children

23 Years of Impact

Laura & Duane Hookom Family Fund Parks & recreation

$3,899,720

Louis & Janet Frase Fund Children’s programs

Michael Lund Memorial Fund Physical & mental health programs for children

Grants to Nonprofits

Nellie & John I. Kaiser Memorial Fund Children’s literacy programs

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$4,120,010 Current Balance of Field of Interest Funds

Opportunities for All Children Legacy Fund Supports children with disabilities

Fuerstenberg Family Fund Form Futures

Victoria E. Finstad Fund Nordic culture programs

New Funds

$574,950

Grants Distributed

S.S. Safari All-Star Fund For shelters, foster care, & cancer research programs for dogs

John & Jane Lokken Fund Create Culture, Give Green & ECCF Operations

Total Donations Received

Mayo Clinic Health System Children’s Health Fund Children’s health programs

Education Fund Programs in EC schools

Jim & Kathy Pinter Mental Health Fund Mental health

(Since Inception):

How to utilize a gift from a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD)? A QCD or a distribution from an IRA are simple and smart ways to establish an Unrestricted, Field of Interest, or Designated Fund. The distribution won’t count as tax deductible income to you, and your new Fund will support your favorite causes in a planned and impactful way.


Roger & Betty Davis Fund Designated Fund Spotlight

We chose to provide a Fund to help support local arts related organizations because we believe they are important to the community. The Fund is not only for their benefit; it is also for our benefit. It feels good to help worthy organizations. Listening to music can encourage excitement and stress, but much of Classical music can calm you and improve your mood. There is a much stronger connection to music when you attend a live performance away from the distractions of everyday life. The connection is even stronger when you recognize one of the performers from your neighborhood.

My appreciation for Classical music led me to appreciate other arts and to a greater appreciation of the world around me. The connection between members of the audience and the actors in live theater is much stronger than in the movies. Live theater can be very whimsical, very educational or both.

“The organizations we have chosen to support affect people on both an intellectual and emotional level.

They can help you achieve inner peace or make you look at the world around you in a different way.” - Roger Davis

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Museums preserve what fact-based historical records cannot: how it felt to exist in a particular place at a particular time. Museums allow people from different cultures and different times to communicate with each other via images, sounds and stories. And the Pablo Center at the Confluence! Live theater and live music are even better in a state-of-the-art facility. -Roger Davis


Designated Funds These Funds allow fundholders to make annual grants that support specific charities (nonprofits, churches, and schools) forever.

Buzz & Mary Ann Minton Fund OutdoorMore, Inc. Dean J. Arnold Endowment Chippewa Valley Museum, Eau Claire Public Schools Foundation, Paul Bunyan Logging Camp Dr. Joseph M. & Jean M. Tobin Family Designated Fund Beaver Creek Reserve Dartmouth & Mt. Holyoke Colleges Dr. Michel & Cathy Sultan Fund Chippewa Valley Free Clinic Eau Claire, Dunn, & Pepin County Medical Society Chippewa Valley Free Clinic Epilepsy Foundation of Western WI ECPD K9 Fund Gary & Sonya Tourville Family Fund Augusta Area Foundation Eau Claire YMCA Helen & Karl Andresen Family Endowment for Special Needs Helen’s House at REACH, Inc. Higbee Family Fund Courte Oreilles Lakes Association (COLA)

New Funds

Hubbard & Kathryn Robbins Family Fund Robbins Elementary Jeanne Richie Memorial Puddle Jump Endowment Fund Longfellow Elementary John & Lela Thompson Fund Chippewa Valley Museum L.E. Phillips Senior Center Spirit Lutheran Church Kyanna Joy Darnell Flutter Buster Fund Elementary schools of Altoona & Owen-Withee L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library Endowment Fund Lac Courte Oreilles Legacy Fund Courte Oreilles Lakes Association (COLA)

UWEC Music Dept., Pablo Center for the Confluence Sculpture Tour Eau Claire Endowment Fund Stromwall Family Studnet Emergency Fund CVTC Foundation for students Thomas & Joyce Bruckner Fund American Red Cross- CV Family Promise of the CV Feed My People Warloski Family Fund Pablo Center at the Confluence Chippewa Valley Museum Chippewa Valley Symphony

23 Years of Impact (Since Inception):

Lyle & Karyn Quandt Fund Special Olympics WI - Area 3

$1,058,280

Ralph Owen Disaster Relief Perpetual Fund American Red Cross – CV

$393,690

Roger & Betty Davis Fund Chippewa Valley Symphony, Chippewa Valley Museum, Chippewa Valley Orchestra, Chippewa Valley Theater Guild,

Total Donations Received

Grants Distributed

265

Grants to Nonprofits

$1,263,780

Current Balance of Designated Funds


Billie G. Macaul Memorial Fund Donor Advised Fund Spotlight

Sherry Macaul established this Donor Advised Fund to honor her mother, Billie G. Macaul. In Sherry’s words, “Billie valued education and had a strong appreciation for learning. She believed in the power of education to transform lives. This fund is being established in her name to honor her life, values, and to support innovative learning programs and initiatives for youth in our community.

“Give generously, as have those who have gone

before us, so that we may sustain a culture of enriched opportunities in our community for

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future generations.” - Sherry Macaul

Over the course of her lifetime, Billie was a devoted wife, mother, church secretary, and personnel manager. She regularly volunteered in her community and church in Euclid, Ohio, and Eau Claire, WI. Billie was a giving person who lived her faith and was philanthropic. She enjoyed sharing her sewing and culinary talents with family, friends and neighbors. Billie’s generosity and caring spirit will live on in her Donor Advised fund, providing opportunities for youth to engage in new technologies, develop talents, and foster relationships that can influence their futures.”


Donor Advised Funds These Funds allow individuals, families and businesses to be fully involved in their philanthropy. Fundholders have the flexibility to recommend grants to their charitable interests while ECCF handles all of the paperwork.

Paul & Jill Kulig Family Fund

Anonymous Fund (2)

John & Betsy Kell Family Fund

5 Martin’s Family Fund

John Matthew Fesenmaier Children’s Fund

Philip & Janice Happe Family Fund

Access Eau Claire Fund

Jon N. & Maureen S. Homstad Family Fund

Phillip & Barbara Fey Family Fund

Anonymous Donor Advised Fund

Karen Overhulser Fund

Public Gardens Fund

Anonymously Fund

Katharine’s Wish - Everett/Rhoten

Robert R. Southard Memorial Fund

Babbette’s Seeds of Hope Fund

Family Fund

Scobie Family Fund

Billie G. Macaul Memorial Fund

Kiwanis Club of Eau Claire Endowment Fund

Stephen & Kristine Bien Family Fund

Bob & Louise Barfknecht Fund

Koehn Family Endowment

Talley Family Fund

Brotoloc North Mental Health Fund

Kristo Family Fund

Tech Fund - Krause Family

Carlson Family Fund

L & M Foundation, Lois &

Terry & Flo Sheridan Family Fund

Charles & Joanne Graaskamp Fund Christopher J. & Julie A. Hasenberg Family Fund

Marlin Mueller Fund Lasker Jewelers Star of Hope Foundation Fund

Chuck & Lori John Shoemaker Family Fund

Larson Family Fund

Cindy Schlosser & Paul Wagner Fund

Leonard E Gibbs Fund to Promote Excellence

Thomas & Jill Barland Fund The Thurston “It’s the little things” Family Fund (Amy E. Thurston & her parents, John R. Thurston & Helen Kroll Belongia)

Clark Family Fund

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Tim and Carol Olson Family Fund

Cody & Molly Filipczak Family Fund

Practice in the Helping Professions

William & Kathryn Bergman Fund

Dan & Debbie Market Family Fund

M&J Employee Impact Fund

Young Family Fund

David B. & Dorothy H. Owen Family Fund

Mattoon Family Fund

David T. Bodeau & Family Fund

Mayer Family Fund

23 Years of Impact

Dick & Marlene Cable Family Fund

Michael & Jane O’Meara Family Fund

Dr. Ronald & Patricia Lange Family Fund

Mohr’s Eau Claire Ford Lincoln

Eau Claire Community Parks Association Frederikson Family Fund Grewe Family Fund

Endowment Fund My Dad - Milton & My Mom Elnora Siker Fund

Jack & Carol Bartingale Family Fund

Norm & Mary Ellen Keller Fund

Janet Barland Fund

O’Halloran Family Fund

Jeffrey & Karen Jones Family Fund

Pabich Trust Fund 2004

Jerry & Sue Bauer Family Fund

Pat & Sue Quinn Recreational Fund

New Funds

(Since Inception):

$10,771,780 Total Donations Received

$4,094,440

Grants Distributed

1,499

Grants to Nonprofits

$10,581,710

Current Balance of donor Advised Funds


Agency Endowment Funds

Acorn Funds

These Funds are established by nonprofits to provide ongoing

Donors invest as little as $500 up front and add tax-deductible

operational support for their organizations.

contributions for up to five years. When Funds mature into permanent endowment funds, granting can begin.

Anonymous Fund (3) Beaver Creek Reserve The Citizen Science Center Fund Doug and Kate Lindsay Adventure Fund The Henke Acres Fund Jim Schwiebert Butterfly House Fund Bolton Refuge House Endowment Fund Boy Scouts of America CV Council Endowment Fund

Pass-Through Funds

Eau Claire Children's Theatre Endowment Fund

Cody & Molly Filipczak

Foundation for the Endowment of the American Birkebeiner, Inc.

ECPD Junior Police Academy Fund

Bidwell Engebretson Tusen Takk Volunteer Support Fund Forerunner Fund Richard Pierce (Torstein) & Sandy Lampman Trail Support Legacy Fund Family Promise of the Chippewa Valley Fund Feed My People Endowment Fund Flying Eagles Ski Club Endowment Fund Giniigaaniiminaang! For Our Future Goodwill Industries Fund Hayward Library Foundation Fund Hope Gospel Mission Endowment Fund Landmark Conservancy Fund for Mary E Fitz Memorial Park L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library Agency Fund L.E. Phillips Senior Center Endowment Fund LV-CV Legacy for Literacy Fund Mega Charities Foundation Fund Paul Bunyan Logging Camp Museum Endowment Fund United Cerebral Palsy Endowment Fund

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Al & Peggy Jones Fund Andrew & Brenda Schlafer Fund Foundation Leaders Fund Mark & Donna Faanes Family Fund Paul Del Torto Fund

Young Men's Christian Association of Eau Claire Endowment Fund New Funds

Ellen J O'Meara Memorial Fund Lac Courte Oreilles Foundation, Inc. Jack & Lois Postlewaite Pat & Sue Quinn Roberta Vance

Fiscal Sponsorship Funds Carson Park Baseball Stadium Renovation Fund Confluence Building Fund Story Builder Campaign for the L.E. Phillips Public Library Expansion

Supporting Organizations Eau Claire Public Schools Foundation

ECCF Operational Funds Operations Fund Supports ECCF’s operations Society of Founders Fund for Operations Supports ECCF’s operational endowment


Designated Scholarship Funds These Funds allow fundholders to support the post-secondary educations of students from a high school of their choice. Altoona School District Anonymous Fund (1) Talha Aslam Memorial Scholarship CV Technical College Ida B. Fischer Scholarship Eau Claire Area School District Memorial High School Class of 60 Scholarship Stromwall Family Scholarship (Includes Eau Claire County) Elk Mound Area School District Clarence & Isabel Berger Family Scholarship Elk Mound High School Alumni Scholarship Independence School District Arnold & Marie Maliszewski Memorial Scholarship Doris J. Bautch STEM Scholarship Independence Public School Memorial Scholarship Laura Graul Memorial Scholarship Max Manuel Isaacs & Hannah Bernhardt Isaacs Memorial Scholarship RAPS DOC Scholarship Janesville Craig and Beloit High School My Dad-Milton, My Mom-Elnora Siker Endowed Scholarship Loyal School District Draper Hills Scholarship South Shore School District Cody & Molly Filipczak Scholarship New Funds

23 Years of Impact (Since Inception):

$1,581,710

Total Donations Received

$264,890 Scholarships Distributed

162

Scholarships for Students

$1,791,498

Current Balance of Donor Advised Funds


Story Builder Campaign For the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library Expansion Fund

Carson Park

Stadium Renovation Fund

The L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library has served the Eau Claire community for over 160 years. Every day, more than 1200 people enter its doors to discover, explore, and connect.

‘Fill the Seats’

But while the city has grown, the building has not. That’s why the Story Builder campaign is raising $7M in private funds to expand the library’s physical space. These funds will supplement a $11.5M investment from the City of Eau Claire to update the library’s failing mechanical systems.

MATCHING GIFT CHALLANGE!

$50,000

www.FilltheSeats.Today

Expansion plans include a third floor event room, modernized study rooms, an expanded DIY makerspace, improved ventilation systems, and energy saving measures. The new designs are flexible and able to respond to future community needs. Anyone interested in learning more about the campaign or seeing who’s already donated can visit www.ecpubliclibrary.info/storybuilder.

WRITING THE FUTURE OF OUR LIBRARY

Building the Future Preserving the Past


Women’s Giving Circle The mission of the WGC is to improve the quality of life for women and children in the greater Eau Claire area through collective philanthropy. Together members learn, collaborate, and empower to make the greatest impact in our community. Consider becoming a member today!

2020 WGC GRANT RECIPIENTS:

$45,379

Bolton Refuge House, Inc. Protect and Inspire

Grants Awarded in 2020

18

New Members

Altoona Care Closet WGC Grantee Spotlight

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Lifetime Members

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New Lifetime Members

While schools don’t list items such as socks, underwear, and shampoo on their back to school lists, many students lack them. The discomfort caused by this lack of basic personal items often prevents them from focusing in school. To address this problem, the School District of Altoona opened a Care Closet in 2018. The Care Closet offers clothing, hygiene items, and a food pantry to meet the needs of any student enrolled in the district. Clothing is available for students in kindergarten through high school, and food is sent home on Fridays. All of these items are free and can be obtained when families and students “shop” for them with their school counselor. Since the Care Closet addresses ongoing needs, donations are welcome. Please visit the Care Closet page of the School District of Altoona’s website for a list of current needs: https://www.altoona. k12.wi.us/parents/care-closet.

Boys and Girls Clubs of the Greater Chippewa Valley, Lee and Mary Markquart Center STEAM and Positive Behavior Programming Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin Building Families Chippewa Valley Museum Music of the North Object Theater Production Family Resource Center Triple “P” Positive Parenting Initiative Girls on the Run of the Chippewa Valley Camp GOTR Program Initiative HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital Foundation Compassionate Care Program Literacy Chippewa Valley Eau Claire County Jail Women’s Adult Basic Education Pablo Center at the Confluence Robotics at the Pablo Center 21


Legacy Society ECCF established the Legacy Society to recognize its members who have made provisions in their estate plans to provide a gift for the causes they care about the most. By including ECCF in your will, establishing a charitable gift annuity or remainder trust, or naming ECCF as beneficiary of a life insurance policy, you can join members of the Legacy Society as they look beyond the here and now to the future well–being of the greater Eau Claire area.

“Many people have given generously in the past to help make Eau Claire a great place to live. Now it is our turn. By working with the Eau Claire Community Foundation’s Legacy Society, we can direct our long term support to organizations that we feel are deserving of more support.” – Roger Davis, Legacy Society Member

“Being part of ECCF’s Legacy Society ensures not only that nonprofits we love will have the support they need to serve future generations, but that future generations of our family can be involved in providing that support.” – Greg Bremer, Legacy Society Member 22

Become a member of the Legacy Society To find out more, visit the “Powerful Giving” tab on our website, www.eccfwi.org.


These Legacy Society members have included the Eau Claire Community Foundation in their estate plans:

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Susan J. Bruce

Edna Hood*

Andrew & Brenda Schlafer

Thomas & Joyce Bruckner

Duane & Laura Hookom

William & Kathleen Schoener

Dick & Marlene* Cable

Al & Peggy Jones

Cindy Schlosser & Paul Wagner

Kurt & Tammy Cable

John Kaiser & Marcia Van Beek

Steve & Kaye Senn

Jim Carter & Victoria Miller

Dr. David & Alice Katz

Flo & Terry* Sheridan

Roger & Betty Davis

Betsy Kell

Chuck Shoemaker Jr. &

Paul Del Torto

Dr. Daniel & Kerry Kincaid

Arnie* & Lois* Domer

Joseph Koehn*

Bradley J. & Janet E. Smith

Anonymous (3)

Don* & Jan Etnier

Kathy Kovell

Vernon* & Jo Ann Smith

Helen* & Karl* Andresen

B.J.* & Bea* Farmer

Julia Kyle

Jerry & Beth Speckien

Dr. David* & Joan Angell

Jennifer & Joseph Fesenmaier

Sherry L. Macaul

Jack* Stromwall

Richard R. & Sara Solie Baer

Cody & Molly Filipczak

Richard D. & Marcia D. Larson

Amy Thurston

Bob & Louise Barfknecht

Victoria E. Finstad

John & Jane Lokken

John* Thurston

Janet Barland

Larry E. & Ida B.* Fischer

Keith & Alison Martin

Susan & Roger Tietz

Thomas & Jill Barland

Heidi Fisher

Buzz & Mary Ann Minton

Dr. Joseph M.* & Jean M.* Tobin

Jack* & Carol Bartingale

Dr. Louis & Janet Frase

Gregg & Emily Moore

Gary & Sonya Tourville

Jerry & Sue Bauer

Roy & Janice Fuerstenberg

Lois & Marlin Mueller

Dr. Peter Ullrich &

Doris J. Bautch

Richard T. Gannon

Jon & Erika Munger

Bill & Winnie Bean

Thomas* & Annie Grewe

Karl Murch

Kenneth* & Roberta Vance

Miss Priscilla Berry

Charles & Becky Grossklaus

Charles D. & Sue E. Nyberg

Jan & Kathryn VerHagen

Stephen & Kristine Bien

Ann Gunderson Thornburg

Rick & Carol Olson

Ron* & Johanna Warloski

Preston* & Mary Kay* Bissell

Cindy L. Hangartner

Karen Overhulser

Paul & Cheri Weinke

Don & Kim Bodeau

Christopher & Julie Hasenberg

Tim & Denise Pabich

Bonnie Wright

Robert & Andrea Bodeau

Dick & Karen Hebert

Jim & Kathy Pinter

Dr. Jack & Cleo Young

Mel & Leann Breed

Mark & Lois Helland

Jack & Lois Postlewaite

Gregory Bremer &

Lawrence Henkel

Lyle & Karyn Quandt

Dr. Eldon Hill

Pat & Sue Quinn

Jon N. & Maureen S. Homstad

Duane* & Ruth* Sackett

New Members in

Jennifer Hanson-Bremer Daniel F.* & Margaret J.* Brown

Lori John-Shoemaker

Susan Pittman

*Denotes deceased

New Member

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Past Chairs

2020-2021 Board of Trustees

Mark Faanes 2015 - 2017

Jane Lokken 2013 - 2015

Pat Quinn 2011 - 2013

Paul Weinke

Karl Murch, Chair Retired CFO, Global Finishing Solutions

Linda Danielson, Vice Chair Attorney, Ruder Ware

Dale Wood, Treasurer Partner, McMahon, Schleifer, & Wood, LLC

Cindy Hangartner Attorney Crivello Carlson

Phil Happe M.D. Retired, Internal Medicine, Mayo Health System

John Satre, Secretary CPA, Bauman Associates & Advisors

Kim Bodeau Retired, Community Member

Greg Bremer Professional Advisor Area Financial Services

Tom Larson President, Larson Management, Inc.

Tim Pabich Partner, Arrowhead Development, LLC

2009 - 2011

Charles Graaskamp* 2007 – 2009

Dick Larson 2005 - 2007

Susan Tietz 2003 - 2005

Jack Postlewaite

Amelia Daniels Personal Trainer Community Member

2001 - 2003

Jeff Kowieski Partner, General Counsel Wipfli

T h a n k yo u to o u r o u tg o i n g Tr u s te e s

Jon N. Homstad 1999 - 2001

Dick Cable

Chris Hasenberg

1997 - 1999

*Denoted deceased

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Laurie Klinkhammer, Past Secretary Jackie Rasmussen Financial Advisor U.S Bank Wealth Management

Sarah Stokes Owner STOKES|HERZOG Marketing + Consulting, Founder of The Juicy Good Life

R. Thomas Toy Entrepreneur, Business Owner

Laura Talley, Past Chair Senior Vice President, BMO Harris Bank

Sherry Mohr


Coming in 2022

2020 Committees Audit Committee

Grants Committee

Linda Danielson, Chair

Kim Bodeau, Chair

Bill Brunner

Jackie Rasmussen, Co-Chair

*Laurie Klinkhammer Karl Murch

**Dave Anderson

Laura Talley

Dawn Benning

Dale Wood

**Julian Emerson

Communications Committee Sarah Stokes, Chair

Gretchen Hudacek Marilyn James Heather Johnson Schmitz

Investment Committee

Operations Committee

Tom Larson, Chair

Dale Wood, Chair

Joe Fesenmaier

Dr. Tom Dow

Dr. Phil Happe

John Satre

Chris Hasenberg

Susan Tietz

Bill Hilgedick Jeff Kowieski

Personnel Committee

Dave Pokrandt

Karl Murch, Chair

Pat Quinn

Linda Danielson

Suzanne Ashley

Courtney Kanz

Dale Wood

Meghan Bauer

Allen Keniston

Amelia Daniels

Marianne Klinkhammer

Nominating Committee

*Cindy Hangartner Stephanie Harvey

**Laurie Klinkhammer Leslie Lyons

*Vicki Hoehn

Donnella Magadance

**Marianne Klinkhammer

Jim McDougall

*Chase Kunkel

Susan Mertens

Katie Murphy **Michael Strubel

Development Committee Greg Bremer, Chair Cindy Hangartner Bob McCoy Tim Pabich Jack Postlewaite Brad Shultz Tom Toy Paul Weinke

Thomas J. Misfeldt **Jane O’Meara Matt Pabich Kara Pitchford **Jessica Rauckman

Deborah Marshall Susan Tietz

AnniversAry CelebrAtion!

Laura Talley

Linda Danielson, Chair * Term ended in 2020 Mark Faanes

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th

**New in 2021

THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY

Jane Lokken Laurie Klinkhammer Jack Postlewaite Pat Quinn Laura Talley Susan Tietz Paul Weinke

Flo Sheridan

SAVE THE DATE June 20th, 2022 The Florian Gardens

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Why Give Through YOUR Community Foundation?

Assets Held in Each Fund Type* Acorn

One of the greatest gifts you can give to a cause, organization, or even your family is the power to

Designated

• Knowledge of nonprofits and

14% Field of Interest

Agency 12%

give back through a fund at the Foundation.

Local Expertise

1%

12% Pass-Through

6%

10% Scholarship

Donor-Advised 30%

15% Unrestricted

community needs

*2020 assets

• Board members engaged with the community • Helpful professional staff

Personal Service

Grants Distributed in 2020 Agency Fund

7%

10% Story Builder

• Effective giving

ECCF 72%

• Grant-making made simple • Awareness of needs of nonprofits

11%

EC Public Schools Foundation

Community Leadership

2020 Total Grants: $2,434,523

• Collaborative giving

ECCF assets are in a balanced portfolio of pooled investments that maximize fund

• Community investment

growth and encourages, facilitates, and manages long-term philanthropy. Both the

• Nonprofits made stronger

Diversified Portfolios and the Socially Responsible Portfolio is managed by Morgan Stanley. Financial Statements are prepared by CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP, and the 990 returns

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are prepared by Wipfli, LLP.


Financial Report $35,198,443

2020

$28,678,997

2019 2018

$22,090,674

Statement of Financial Activity

$21,953,481

2017

$20,305,300

2016

$17,566,288

2015

Support & Other Revenue

$6,252,551

2010

Contributions - Funds

$4,177,367

2005 1997

$1,074,049

0

$5M

Contributions - Story Builder (Agency)

$10M

$15M

$20M

$25M

Restated 2019

2,380,868

2,156,271

29,789,300

25,816,609

285,111

679,612

2,720,212

-

Other Assets

22,951

26,505

Total Assets

$ 35,198,443

$ 28,678,997

Investments Pledges Receivable - Funds Pledges Receivable - Story Builder

Other Liabilities Funds Held for Story Builder Funds Held for Agencies

18,541 1,077,571

5,813,417

6,278,294

(3,288,447)

(1,077,751)

Net Contributions

2,524,970

5,200,543

Investment Gains (Losses)

3,220,363

3,124,381

332,241

290,756

$ 6,077,575

$ 8,615,680

$ 2,036,945

$ 2,433,502

227,000

-

Administrative Fee Revenue Total Support & Other Revenue Grants & Expenses Grants - Funds

Total Liabilities

Beginning Balance of Net Assets Change in Net Assets Total Liabilities & Net Assets * 2020 Unaudited

Total Grants Less Grants for Agencies

3,183,177

48,648 4,114,683

$ 7,732,168

$ 4,191,627

24,487,370

18,915,259

2,978,905

5,572,111

$ 35,198,443

$ 28,678,997

48,648

48,431

28,296

4,506,343

3,134,529

153,918

Grants - Agency Funds 42,648

$ 5,133,354

Contributions - Agency Funds

Grants - Story Builder Liabilities

Restated 2019

Contributions - Operations

Less Contributions for Agencies

2020*

Checking and Money Market

$35M

Total Contributions

Statement of Financial Position Assets

$30M

2020* $ 2,476,539

170,577

63,109

2,434,523

2,496,611

(170,577)

(63,109)

2,263,945

2,433,502

Program Expenses

382,697

168,966

Operating Expenses

316,537

345,650

Investment Management Fees

135,491

95,451

Net Grants

Total Grants & Expenses Change in Net Assets

3,098,670

3,043,569

$ 2,978,905

$ 5,572,111

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"When I think about how I would have tried to navigate this year’s planned giving without the help and flexibility of ECCF, I conclude that I could not have done it. I’ve shared with Sue many times that I felt setting up a Donor Advised Fund was a good idea at the beginning. I had no idea just how valuable it was going to be." - Dick Cable

Thank You! Every grant from ECCF starts as a gift from someone like you. We are deeply grateful for the generous friends who have made a gift to one or more funds at the Foundation. Memorials and Honorariums are an excellent way to recognize someone while also making a lasting difference in your community. To see a list of our 2020 Donors and Grant Recipients, please go to www.eccfwi.org, under the ‘Powerful Giving’ and ‘Lasting Impact’ tabs, respectively. ECCF Staff: (left to right; top to bottom) Sharon Peterson; Financial Specialist (Retired), Erin Dayton; Development Specialist, Rebekah Bendorf; Graphic Designer, Rebecca White-Body; Program Specialist, Sue Bornick; Executive Director

306 S. Barstow, Suite 104 Eau Claire, WI 54701 info@eccfwi.org 715.552.3801 www.eccfwi.org

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