Two Decades of Serving the Body of Christ LAFAYETTE DIOCESAN FOUNDATION, INC. 2014 ANNIVERSARY REPORT
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The Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, Inc.
Two Decades of Serving the Body of Christ
LAFAYETTE DIOCESAN FOUNDATION, INC.2014 ANNIVERSARY REPORT
Our Mission StatementThe mission of the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, Inc. is to encourage and facilitate
the growth and development of the Catholic Church within the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana by: 1. Promoting and assisting in securing new endowment funds; 2. Providing
information to the staff of prospects contemplating charitable gifts; 3. Serving as advisor for the management of endowment funds to maximize returns with prudent investment
practices; 4. Encouraging responsible stewardship through regular communications with the Pastoral Offi ce for Stewardship and Development; 5. Marketing.
Joseph A. Bonner Memorial
This year’s report is dedicated to the late Joseph A. “Joe” Bonner. Aft er reti ring as president of Lafayett e Bank & Trust Company in January 1997, he was named director of the fl edgling Lafayett e Diocesan Foundati on and became the diocese’s fi rst planned giving director.
Almost seven years later, on Dec. 31, 2003, Bonner reti red – again – but he conti nued to serve as the foundati on’s board chairman.
He died of colon cancer on June 21, 2014. He was 82.
“We need to energize these giving opportuniti es to meet the needs of the Church. Joe Bonner is just the one who can make it happen,” Bishop William L. Higi said in 1997. “We are fortunate to have someone with his knowledge and experience. I know that he is moti vated by his love for the Church.”
When the bishop asked him to work for the diocese, Bonner said he had misgivings. He asked himself, “Do I need another job? What is reti rement, anyway?”
Then, fatefully, he happened upon a passage from the Second Vati can Council’s “Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity.” It read:
“As parti cipants in the functi on of Christ, priest, prophet and king, lay men and women have an acti ve part in the life and acti on of the Church. Their acti on within Church communiti es is so necessary that without it the apostolate of bishops and pastors will frequently be unable to obtain its full eff ect. They will be always ready on the invitati on of their bishop to
make their own contributi on to diocesan undertakings … It is for Christi ans a duty and an honor to give God back a porti on of the goods they have received from Him.”
The die was cast. “I needed to think about the matt er no more…on Feb. 1, 1997, I took the job,” Bonner said.
He explained that his focus would be “planned giving – trusts, annuiti es, wills, long-term giving -- not annual giving.”
“We believe that the foundati on, like the mustard seed, will grow and fl ourish from these humble beginnings,” he wrote in his fi rst annual report.
It did. During his years as director, total contributi ons to the foundati on grew to nearly $3.8 million from $44,917. The number of funds set up to serve ministries rose to 41 from fi ve.
Bonner also led eff orts to expand the foundati on board to include clergy and laity. He formed the Crosier Society to recognize major donors. Committ ees were created to focus on strategic planning, fi nance, estate planning and marketi ng. Donors were introduced to opportuniti es to make restricted gift s, targeted to their special interests, and unrestricted gift s that could be spent at the discreti on of the bishop.
Bonner, a member of Blessed Sacrament Parish in West Lafayett e, graduated from St. Lawrence School, Lafayett e; St. Francis Seminary, Mt. Healthy, Ohio, and Duns Scotus College, Detroit. He earned a master’s degree from Purdue University.
He joined Lafayett e Bank & Trust in 1969. Aft er he reti red as president, he conti nued to serve as the bank’s board chairman unti l 2002.
Bonner was long acti ve in the community. Among other things, he was former chairman of the Greater Lafayett e Chamber of Commerce, and past president of the Lafayett e Area Catholic Schools Foundati on, Greater Lafayett e Community Foundati on, Inc. and Tippecanoe County Public Library Foundati on. The governor of Indiana named him a Sagamore of the Wabash in 1996.
Bonner and his wife, Joann, were married 52 years. They had four children, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Upon his death, in lieu of fl owers, the family asked that memorial gift s be made to fi ve local Catholic insti tuti ons. One of them was the Lafayett e Diocesan Foundati on.
Kevin CullenThe Catholic Moment
Top Left: St. Boniface, Lafayette Hispanic Youth Group’s annual Living Way of the Cross
Bottom Left: The Body of Christ uses their time and talent to serve Habitat for Humanity’s “Catholic Build” project
Top Right: Confi rmation candidate and mentor at the St. Alphonsus Liguori, Zionsville confi rmation program
Middle Right: Students at St. Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville arrive for their fi rst day of the new school year
Bottom Right: St. Joseph Church, Pulaski
By serving the Body of Christthe Body of Christ is serving others.
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• Joseph A. Bonner Memorial• Message from Bishop Doherty• Message from Bob McCreary• Message from Bill Gettings
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• Foundation Funds: Fund Balances & Income Available• Diocesan Endowments• Priest Endowments• Seminarian Endowments• Parish Endowments• School Endowments• Higher Education Endowments
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• Contributors By Foundation Fund p 19
• Methods of Giving• Benefits of Giving
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• Professional Investment Management• Statement of Financial Position
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• Gift Annuity: How it Works• Charitable Gift Annuity Financial Report• List of Beneficiaries of Charitable Gift Annuities
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• St. Francis & St. Clare Society Charter• Crosier Society Charter
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• Board of Directors & Officers• Past Board Members
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Table of Contents
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Message from Bishop Doherty On each page, we recognize many good
works that these endowments fund. I
am grateful to those who donated to an
endowment or established a new one.
Each addition puts faith into action.
No bishop’s biography is entitled “Loves
going to meetings.” But the Foundation’s
board and board advisory committee
members, as well as our planned giving
officer, view their labors as a ministry.
They have a justifiable pride in this work,
and a sense of joy in benefiting others
in the Body of Christ. Well aware of
their fiduciary responsibilities, they
are attentive first to people, then to
processes and financial returns. You
should know, as they should, that I
enjoy my attendance at their meetings
because they bring together faith and
good human feeling.
Most Reverend Timothy L. Doherty, Bishop of Lafayette-in-Indiana
Cover Photo Credit: Molly Sabourin “humility” flickr.com/photos/mollysabourin/4482609334
“Whom do I make feel needed? Whom can I feed? The mature heart seeks less to receive than to give.”
– Bishop Timothy L. Doherty
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Message from Bob McCreary, Planned Giving Officer
Pope Francis said, “In the humble act of
washing his disciples’ feet, Jesus is showing
all Christians how he wants them to serve
others with love.” Two decades have
now passed with the Lafayette Diocesan
Foundation, Inc. lovingly serving the Body
of Christ. Through the volunteerism of its
board and board advisory committee, along
with hundreds of Christ-focused donors,
our Catholic roots have grown deep and
provided for the spiritual, physical and
financial needs of many.
Looking back we see a beautifully
landscaped path benefiting many travelers.
Bishop Higi, Joe Bonner, John Bodle and
others stewarded the Foundation along
the way. Those volunteers gifted their time,
talent and treasure in serving the Body of
Christ so that it could serve those in need.
Now it is our turn to continue their service.
You can continue or start your journey by
traveling through this annual report. It is
landscaped with personal witness notes
from former board members, donors and
recipients. Your time will be spent with
memorials of those who came before us
and endowments that provide for the needy
into the future. There are directional signs
from Pope Francis and travel tips from
those who are already on the journey.
Perhaps Pope Francis put it best: “Life
is a journey. When we stop, things don’t
go right.”
Thank you for your stewardship of
God’s gifts.
Robert McCreary,
Planned Giving Officer
Message from Bill Gettings, Board Chairman
True wealth is not measured by the
size of your bank account. It may be
measured by your family, your friendships,
and all the individuals you’ve influenced.
That’s the legacy you will leave to those
you love. Our Catholic Foundation, the
Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, Inc.
is a terrific way to say “thank you” to
someone you love and create a legacy.
Whether it’s an everlasting contribution
to your parish or a gift designated by
your children, we will work with you
and together your stewardship will
continue. Thank you for your thoughtful
consideration. It is my honor and pleasure
to chair YOUR Lafayette Diocesan
Foundation, Inc.
William P. Gettings, Board Chairman, Certified Financial Planner
“Grace is not part of consciousness; it is the amount of light in our souls, not knowledge nor reason.”
– Pope Francis
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Diocesan Endowments $3,026,430.72 $323,688.50
Bishop’s Fund to Aid Hispanic Migrant Workers & Hispanic Immigrants within the Lafayette Diocese $10,980.12 $2,064.81
Provide financial aid to Hispanic migrant workers and their families within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Cynthia L. Bouggy Memorial Fund $22,280.12 $0.00*
Provide financial support for operational costs and expenses of the various religious educational and charitable programs and activities sponsored or conducted by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana. *Endowment Established April 20, 2014
Dorothy L. Spitznagle Memorial Hospice Fund $14,661.78 $676.73
Provide financial support to the St. Elizabeth Hospice Program to assist in its comprehensive program of care and support for terminally ill patients and their families as administered by the St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Lafayette, Indiana.
Endowment for (ELM) Ecclesial Lay Ministry & Catechist Formation $31,585.26 $1,451.98
Provide financial assistance for expenses in educating the laity in lay ministry and catechist formation.
Endowment for Family Life $17,852.01 $3,277.76
Provide financial assistance with the expenses of family life ministries, the Latino ministry, NFP, pro-life and counseling.
Endowment for the Permanent Diaconate $20,614.17 $3,573.59
Provide for the expenses in educating men in the permanent diaconate program.
Endowment for Youth & Young Adult Ministries $14,890.65 $698.82
Provide assistance to staff, education, materials, programs, World Youth Day for Diocesan youth and young adult ministries.
Donor Spotlight: Cindy Bouggy Cindy Bouggy was 37 when her breast cancer was detected. She was 55 when she succumbed to multiple myeloma in 2013. Her husband, Bob, a West Lafayette dentist, says that the “Cynthia L. Bouggy Memorial Fund” established through the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, perpetuates her love of the Church. “We had four kids under the age of 10 when she was diagnosed,” he says of his wife of 31 years. “She wouldn’t let it stop her from doing things.”
After she died, a friend suggested the idea of a memorial fund. It was established April 20, 2014, Cindy’s 56th birthday. Bob’s gift was augmented by gifts from friends and family. As of December 31, 2014, the total was $22,280. The earnings will be used for projects within the diocese.
Cindy would be “humbled and surprised by how much we’ve accumulated in such a short time,” Bob says. “I’m very pleased we did it.”
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
James Edwin and Marilyn Louise Ross Catholic Endowment Fund $8,699.25 $402.40
Provide financial support for the vocations (priesthood, religious life, sacred married and family life and sacred single life) of individuals living within the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
John Nichols ELM Scholarship Endowment Fund $10,896.99 $471.61
Provide scholarships for enrolled students of the Ecclesial Lay Ministry Program within the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
John XXIII Retreat Center Endowment Fund $6,744.93 $569.62
Provide support for the annual budget of John XXIII Retreat Center, Hartford City, Indiana.
Thomas N. and Cecilia V. Slusser Catholic Endowment Fund $19,133.56 $3,473.61
Provide financial assistance for the general Catholic needs of the Logansport Deanery within the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
William P. and Gail G. Gettings Family Endowment Fund $6,649.69 $343.32
Provide financial support for operational costs and expenses of the various religious educational and charitable programs and activities sponsored or conducted by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Sharing With The Poor Fund $226,289.05 $10,452.63
Provide financial support to tax-exempt religious or charitable institutions, organizations, programs and activities which are engaged in providing support and relief for poor and needy persons, either within or outside of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana, including the provision of food, medicine, healthcare, affordable housing, educational and employment training and assistance or other necessities.
Father Perry Trust to Educate Catholics for Service to Hispanics of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana $549,654.02 $90,043.90
The purpose of the Trust shall be: (i) to assist men of Hispanic origin who wish to be educated for service in the priesthood in the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana (ii) to assist men and women of Hispanic origin who wish to be educated and work in the Spanish-speaking apostolate of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana (iii) to assist men and women who wish to be educated and work in the Spanish-speaking apostolate of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana (iv) to assist with funding programs for men and women who wish to be educated and work in the Spanish-speaking apostolate of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana (v) to assist with funding of scholarships for Hispanic students who have been accepted or are already attending an accredited college or trade school and to assist the “Bishop’s Fund to Aid Hispanic Migrant Workers and Hispanic Immigrants Within the Lafayette Diocese”
Foundation’s Fund for the Future $2,065,499.12 $206,187.72
The purpose of the bishop’s discretionary fund shall be to provide for the financing of the pressing needs of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana: growth, Catholic education, priest formation, lay formation, mission outreach, support for life, direct local support and other special purposes.
“A main goal for the foundation is for the training of men for the priesthood”
– Bishop William Higi
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Foundation Funds
Casper J. Hardebeck Memorial Endowment Fund to aid Diocesan Seminarians $62,151.82 $16,869.97
Provide financial assistance for the expenses incurred by priests in both intellectual and spiritual continuing education.
Endowment for the Formation of Seminarians $45,888.89 $8,132.16
Assist in the expenses of seminarian formation.
Bishop Bennett Seminarians’ Education Fund $170,157.84 $7,866.87
Provide for the education of students for the priesthood in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Here you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Seminarian Endowments $568,125.33 $69,186.66
Donor Spotlight: Bill Gettings, St. Boniface Parish“ Joe Bonner encouraged me to become involved for a few reasons; I was
a young investment professional advising my clients and an active member of St. Boniface. Joe’s challenge to me was to encourage young Catholic families to become involved but to first lead the way.
My wife, Gail, and I talked about our goals and we were guided by Joe and John Bodle, a distinguished attorney who, after retirement, continued to counsel the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation.
Our children will ultimately have the opportunity to help direct gifts within the Catholic framework in and around our diocese. We hope they find joy in this and that it nurtures their compassion toward others.”
Bishop William L. Higi Memorial Fund for Retired Priests $39,881.54 $5,780.39
Provide extraordinary medical and/or living expense funding for a retired diocesan priest and/or retired diocesan priests of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Priests Retirement Fund Endowment $16,479.49 $780.94
The purpose of the fund is to pay its annual distribution to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Priests Retirement Plan, Inc.
Endowment for the Continuing Formation of Priests $19,219.35 $3,453.89
Provide financial assistance for the expenses incurred by priests in both intellectual and spiritual continuing education.
Priest Endowments $75,580.38 $10,015.22
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Foundation Funds
Knights of Columbus Seminarian Fund for the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana $279,498.70 $34,143.31
Allow the vocations director to assist with unbudgeted seminarian needs which fall outside the normal expenses covered by the Diocesan Vocations Office.
Rev. Fred H. Gschwind Seminarian Endowment $10,428.08 $2,174.35
Provide funding for the general seminarian educational expenses of students studying for diocesan priesthood in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Here you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
2014 Seminarians
Parish Endowments $5,796,397.66 $436,758.65
All Saints Catholic Athletic Activities Fund $19,855.10 $1,725.35
Provide for minor maintenance of athletic facilities, to purchase athletic equipment and supplies, and to have funds available for additional unforeseen expenses of the athletic activities at All Saints Parish in Logansport, Indiana.
All Saints Parish Parochial School Fund $26,697.54 $2,249.56
Provide financial assistance to the parochial school or schools operated by All Saints Parish in Logansport, Indiana.
St. Elizabeth Catholic Cemetery Endowment Fund (Lucerne) $109,728.85 $7,471.12
Provide funds for endowment care and maintenance of the grounds and improvements of St. Elizabeth Catholic Cemetery in Lucerne, Indiana, as well as to provide funds for performance of administrative functions of the Cemetery Association.
All Saints, Logansport
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Foundation Funds
Cathedral Maintenance and Improvement Endowment Fund $476,677.79 $8,081.68
The purpose of the fund shall be for the payment of operational costs of the various religious, charitable and related functions, programs and activities conducted or sponsored by the Cathedral Parish of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Lafayette Indiana, as well as for the costs of capital improvements to the Cathedral and other Parish buildings and properties.
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Building Capital Improvement Endowment Fund $79,419.92 $7,058.32
Provide financial support for the capital improvements to the physical facilities of the Cathedral building and the attached Bishops’ Hall at the Cathedral Parish of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in Lafayette, Indiana.
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception School Building Capital Improvement Endowment Fund $41,360.74 $3,762.62
Provide financial support for the capital improvements to the physical facilities of St. Mary Cathedral School building in Lafayette, Indiana.
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Lafayette
Church Of The Blessed Sacrament Endowment Fund — Anonymous $17,924.90 $875.39
Provide for the general support of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament and to help meet the parish commitment of the biennial Fruitful Harvest campaign through the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Church of the Blessed Sacrament’s Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto Endowment Fund $11,753.72 $2,460.11
Maintain and improve the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto located on the grounds of the Roman Catholic Church of the Blessed Sacrament in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Blessed Sacrament, West Lafayette
Blessed Sacrament, West Lafayette during the Nightfever event
Chrism Mass at the Cathedral of St. Mary, Lafayette
Here you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Mary R. And Michael W. Gurnick Cathedral of St. Mary Catholic Church Building Maintenance Endowment $107,709.06 $0.00*
Provide building maintenance of Cathedral of St. Mary Catholic Church, Lafayette, Indiana. *Memorial Endowment for Michael and Mary Gurnick opened March 21, 2014
St. Mary Parish Cemetery Beautification & Maintenance Endowment Fund $32,416.94 $1,523.16
Provide funds for the beautification of the St. Mary Parish Cemetery in Lafayette, Indiana, by the purchase of flowers, shrubs, trees, religious statuary and other religious objects, as well as to provide funds from its distributable earnings to assist in the endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds and improvements.
Van Handel Memorial Educational Endowment Fund Cathedral of St. Mary School Library $17,118.56 $798.03
Provide financial support for the library maintained at St. Mary School, operated by St. Mary Cathedral in Lafayette, Indiana.
Memorial Spotlight: Alice Van Handel’s LegacyRalph Van Handel loved books. He directed public libraries in three states and in four cities, including Lafayette. He was named “Indiana Librarian of the Year.” So when he died in 2002, at 83, his widow, Alice, worked through the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation to establish the “Van Handel Memorial Educational Endowment Fund” to buy library materials for Lafayette’s three Catholic grade schools. “I didn’t want Ralph’s name to be forgotten, and I wanted it to be associated with books,” she said a year ago. Mrs. Van Handel died Feb. 3, 2015 at 94, but thanks to her generosity and vision, the endowment will go on and on. “I hope the children are enjoying whatever they buy for them to read,” she said. “That is the main thing.”
Our Lady of Grace Parish Educational Endowment Fund $2,322.79 $101.88
Provide financial assistance to the parochial school of Our Lady of Grace Parish in Noblesville, Indiana.
Our Lady of Grace Parish Mission Endowment Fund $5,610.13 $107.14
Provide for the mission of Our Lady of Grace Parish in Noblesville, Indiana.
Our Lady of Grace, Noblesville
Sacred Heart, RemingtonSacred Heart Parish Cemetery Endowment Fund $30,948.90 $3,911.12
Provide funds for endowment care and maintenance of the Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery in Remington, Indiana as well as to provide funds for performance of administrative functions of the cemetery association.
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
St. Augustine Catholic Parish Fund $356,573.09 $64,706.00
Provide financial support for the operation of the parish and all its ministries including St. Augustine Catholic School.
St. Augustine, Rensselaer
Food Finders at St Bernard, Crawfordsville Group from Our Lady of Grace, Noblesville publically praying the rosary
St. Ambrose Parish Parochial School Fund $31,717.55 $1,587.73
Provide financial assistance to the parochial school or schools operated by St. Ambrose Parish in Anderson, Indiana.
St. Ambrose, Anderson
St. Ann (Kewanna) Cemetery Endowment Fund $80,487.47 $5,652.16
Provide for endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds and improvements.
St. Ann Parish Educational Assistance Fund $138,287.88 $6,423.68
Provide scholarships to Catholic students at St. Ann Parish in Lafayette, Indiana who meet certain criteria; who are attending or plan to attend any Catholic parochial school operated by another Catholic parish within Tippecanoe County, Indiana, and as well as to defray costs incurred by St. Ann Parish in sponsoring and operating religious classes and programs.
St. Ann, Kewanna
St. Ann, Lafayette
Renkiewicz Youth Ministry Fund $109,991.14 $5,329.70
Provide benefit for the Catholic youth of St. Alphonsus Liguori Church in Zionsville, Indiana by assisting in funding mission participation, retreat participation, vocation experiences, and educational experiences
St. Alphonsus Liguori, Zionsville
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Calvary Cemetery (St. Bernard Parish) Endowment Fund $232,643.36 $40,051.36
Provide for the endowment care and maintenance of the grounds and improvements of the Calvary Cemetery at St. Bernard Parish in Crawfordsville, Indiana, as well as to provide funds for performance of administrative functions of the Cemetery Association.
Margaret Weeks and Leonard Winchell Memorial Endowment Fund $39,693.35 $6,138.71
Provide financial support for adult faith formation at St. Bernard Parish.
St. Bernard Parish Educational Endowment Fund $23,641.67 $3,985.68
Provide financial assistance for religious and educational youth formation programs and activities provided by St. Bernard Parish in Crawfordsville, Indiana
St. Bernard-Zabawa Youth Fund Endowment Fund $82,444.70 $9,922.25
Provide financial support for youth and young adult faith formation for St. Bernard Church, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
St. Bernard, Crawfordsville
St. Boniface Cemetery Endowment Fund $102,154.20 $11,102.38
Provide for endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds and improvements.
Mary R. And Michael W. Gurnick St. Boniface Catholic Church Building Maintenance Endowment $107,709.04 $0.00*
Provide maintenance of all buildings and physical facilities associated with St. Boniface Catholic Church, Lafayette, Indiana. *Memorial Endowment for Michael and Mary Gurnick opened March 21, 2014
St. Boniface Helen Potter Fund for Catholic Education $452,626.17 $18,919.33
Provide tuition assistance for needy students who are members of St. Boniface Catholic Church, Lafayette, Indiana, and are attending any of the schools within the Lafayette Catholic School System (LCSS).
Van Handel Memorial Educational Endowment Fund St. Boniface Parish School Library $16,691.47 $765.37
Provide financial support for the library maintained at St. Boniface School operated by the St. Boniface Parish in Lafayette, Indiana.
St. Boniface Maintenance & Educational Endowment $48,104.66 $2,223.51
Provide ( a ) funding for the general maintenance of the buildings of St. Boniface Church in Lafayette, Indiana and/or ( b ) academic scholarships or similar educational financial assistance for St. Boniface parishioners that have student(s) that attend a Catholic school in the Lafayette Catholic School System in Lafayette, Indiana, selected annually.
St. Boniface, Lafayette
St. Lawrence Parish Educational Endowment Fund $90,597.29 $4,189.76
Assist children of St. Lawrence Parish in Lafayette, Indiana in acquiring a Catholic education.
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
St. Francis of Assisi College Student and Haiti Outreach Fund $64,277.96 $4,714.64
Provide programs benefiting college or university students within Delaware County and to provide outreach for St. Michael Parish, Plaisance, Haiti.
St. Francis of Assisi, Muncie
St. John the Baptist Cemetery Endowment Fund $9,464.92 $443.46
Provide for the endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds and improvements to St. John the Baptist Parish Cemetery in Tipton, Indiana.
St. John the Baptist Parish Fund $112,271.99 $1,620.48
Provide financial support and operation of the various religious, charitable, and educational functions, programs and activities conducted or sponsored by St. John the Baptist Parish in Tipton, Indiana.
St. John the Baptist, Tipton
St. Joseph Parish Cemetery Endowment Fund $8,662.72 $1,341.82
Provide for the endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds for St. Joseph Parish in Covington, Indiana.
St. Joseph, Covington
St. Charles Borromeo, Peru
Richard E. and Virginia E. Kreutzer Fund $11,810.80 $487.92
Provide for endowment care and maintenance of the St. Charles Borromeo Parish Cemetery
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Education Endowment Fund $14,853.64 $686.80
Assist in the direct operational costs (not scholarships) in the educating of St. Charles Borromeo Church students who attend area Catholic schools grades Pre K – 8.
Seton Catholic Education Endowment Fund $50,635.80 $1,779.64
Provide financial assistance to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church for the funding of Catholic education for its youth of all age groups through the 12th grade.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Carmel
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
St. Joseph Parish Cemetery Endowment Fund $19,718.09 $1,978.02
Provide for endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds and improvements for St. Joseph Cemetery, Reynolds.
St. Joseph, Reynolds
Beth Spitznogle Trojanowski and Meg Donahue Spitznogle Scholarship Fund $4,792.24 $144.81
Provide academic scholarships for students in grades 9 through 12 who are, or whose parent(s) are, member(s) of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lebanon, Indiana to attend St. Theodore Guerin High School.
St. Joseph Parish Cemeteries Endowment Fund $70,451.66 $9,125.95
Provide endowment care and maintenance for both St. Joseph cemeteries.
St. Joseph Parish Endowment Fund $77,970.54 $8,815.68
Provide financial support for operation of the various religious, charitable, and educational functions, programs and activities sponsored by St. Joseph Parish.
St. Joseph, Lebanon
St. Joseph, Pulaski
Herman & Dorothy Schrader Scholarship Endowment for St. Lawrence School Fund $16,930.38 $783.01
Provide academic scholarships or similar educational financial assistance on behalf of a student(s) of St. Lawrence School in Lafayette, Indiana.
Father Jack Trippel Scholarship Endowment Fund $9,001.12 $0.00*
Provide academic scholarships or similar educational financial assistance on behalf of a student(s) grades 2 to 5 of St. Lawrence School in Lafayette, Indiana. *Endowment Established July 17, 2014
Jane Roswarski Scholarship Fund $24,857.57 $1,140.91
Provide academic scholarships, or similar financial assistance, on behalf of a student(s) of St. Lawrence School in Lafayette, Indiana.
Jean Cooley Scholarship Fund $16,428.10 $759.79
Provide academic scholarships, or similar financial assistance, on behalf of a student(s) of St. Lawrence School in Lafayette, Indiana.
St. Lawrence, Lafayette
“The foundation is very, very important to our parishes and schools.”
– Tom Slusser, 13-year board member
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
St. Louis de Montfort Parish Educational Endowment Fund $37,622.02 $9,179.06
Provide financial assistance for the payment of operating expenses of any parochial school or schools operated by St. Louis de Montfort Parish in Fishers, Indiana.
Anonymous Bequest with Distribution at Time of Passing $296,944.00
St. Louis de Montfort, Fishers
St. Lawrence, Muncie
Welsh Family Scholarship Fund $11,634.42 $2,621.07
Provide academic scholarships or similar educational financial assistance on behalf of an eighth grade student, selected annually, from among members of Saint Maria Goretti Parish in Westfield, Indiana, who desire to attend, and have been accepted for attendance by a Roman Catholic secondary school within the state of Indiana.
St. Maria Goretti, Westfield
Donor Spotlight: Welsh Family“ The Welsh Family Scholarship Fund was designed and structured around Kathy Welsh. This loving and caring woman was diagnosed with bone cancer in 2001 and vowed to fight it with all of her might. Besides changing her diet completely, she never stopped praying. Before anyone knew it she had people praying for her all over the world. As for herself, she never put herself before anyone else. Even when she was on her deathbed, praying for herself was not even on her mind.
Setting up the WFSF was one of the best things I ever have done. I enjoy giving and at the same time keeping Kathy’s values alive” Bob Welsh, husband.
The Suzan K. Burks & John R. Burke Memorial Scholarship Fund $50,251.73 $2,324.08
Provide academic scholarships or similar educational financial assistance for St. Lawrence parishioners that are financially responsible for student(s) that attend St. Lawrence School in Lafayette, Indiana.
Van Handel Memorial Educational Endowment Fund St. Lawrence School Library $14,566.77 $668.14
Provide financial support for the library maintained at St. Lawrence School, operated by St. Lawrence Parish in Lafayette, Indiana.
William & Mayme Dilts Scholarship Endowment $11,238.72 $519.70
Provide academic scholarships to students of St. Lawrence School in Lafayette.
William H. Garing Tuition Assistance Fund for St. Lawrence Church $350,844.02 $16,221.62
Provide tuition assistance for the children of St. Lawrence Parish in receiving a Catholic education at St. Lawrence School in Lafayette, Indiana.
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
William Foster Black II Memorial Scholarship Fund $185,462.39 $22,838.27
Provide academic scholarships to individual students selected annually from among Roman Catholic households registered as members of the Saint Maria Goretti Parish in Westfield, Indiana who desire to attend, and have been accepted for attendance by a Roman Catholic high school within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana or the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
Recipient Spotlight: Jonah LyonsJonah Lyons receiving the William Foster Black II Memorial Scholarship to Saint Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville from Fr. Kevin Haynes, pastor of Saint Maria Goretti Church, Westfield. The unique thing about this scholarship is that it provides for financial assistance for each year of Jonah’s high school career. This is made possible through the generosity of the founding donor and ongoing gifts from family, friends and those wanting to assist in the education of our Catholic children.
Earl J. and Betty E. Almack St. Mary’s School Educational Assistance Fund $10,123.51 $1,003.16
Provide academic scholarships to children who are attending, or desire to attend, St. Mary’s School, within St. Mary’s Parish, Alexandria, Indiana.
Mary Jane Lacey Fund for the Pope John Paul II Educational Center $48,178.94 $12,044.74
Support the Pope John Paul II Educational Center at St. Mary’s Church in Frankfort, Indiana.
St. Mary Religious Education & Youth Ministry Fund $51,092.19 $5,676.91
Support religious education and youth ministry, K – 12 students of St. Mary Church in Frankfort, Indiana.
St. Mary, Alexandria
St. Mary, Frankfort
Charles and Mary Newmier Benefit Fund of St. Mary’s Parish $170,137.76 $7,958.24
Provide food, clothing, shelter, and pay for medical and prescription expenses and other basic needs for the poor, sick and needy of St. Mary’s Parish, Muncie, Indiana.
Mary Jane Lacey Fund for St. Mary School $249,610.02 $17,829.29
Provide financial support for the Catholic school at St. Mary’s Church in Muncie, Indiana.
St. Mary, Muncie
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Akeyson/Miller Teachers Assistance Endowment Fund within Lafayette Catholic Schools $6,721.66 $307.65
Provide financial assistance to faculty members employed at any Catholic school within Tippecanoe County, Indiana, as well as support participation by teachers employed in any of the Lafayette area Catholic schools, in educational seminars, conferences or programs.
Buck and Betty Overman Scholarship Endowment for Central Catholic Jr. & Sr. H.S. Fund $28,386.02 $1,312.83
Provide academic scholarships or similar educational financial assistance on behalf of a student(s) of Central Catholic Junior and Senior High School in Lafayette, Indiana, selected annually, at the sole discretion of the principal.
Dorothy L. Spitznagle Memorial Scholarship Fund $7,228.55 $338.10
Provide charitable grants in the form of academic scholarships to selected students from among Roman Catholic children who are attending or desire to attend any of the Roman Catholic parochial schools within Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
Lafayette Catholic School System Endowments $230,963.17 $9,993.94
Haigerty-Piguet Memorial Lecture Fund $41,300.81 $1,918.14
Provide financial support and assistance for religious lectures and programs presented within the Saint Thomas Aquinas Parish, for the benefit of the parishioners, and also of any interested members of the related Purdue University community in West Lafayette, Indiana. Such lectures and programs shall include presentations by distinguished speakers, addressing timely educational and religious issues, dealing with spirituality, theology, religion and society, science and faith, ecumenism, inter-faith dialogue, etc.
Jeannie H. Dunten Endowment Fund $91,612.38 $4,141.89
Provide for selected students belonging to St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, West Lafayette, Indiana, for their participation in service projects in an effort to help the disadvantaged and poor around the world.
Theotokos Endowment Fund for the Poor $62,889.25 $2,904.84
Benefit the local poor and marginalized by supporting the Mother Teresa Fund at the Saint Thomas Aquinas Center in West Lafayette, Indiana.
St. Thomas Aquinas, West Lafayette
St. Mary’s Church Cemetery Endowment Fund $101,016.46 $0.00*
Provide for endowment care and maintenance of the cemetery grounds and improvements. *Endowment Established November 13, 2014
St. Mary Parish Parochial School Fund $582,094.22 $73,172.95
Provide financial assistance to the parochial school of St. Mary Parish in Muncie, Indiana.
Thomas Fiscel Outreach Fund $24,742.54 $790.52
Provide outreach services for the needy parishioners of St. Mary Church, Muncie and the needy residents of Delaware County, Indiana.
St. Mary, Union City
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Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Group of students with Father Joseph Minuth O.P. at St. Thomas Aquinas, West Lafayette
St. Mary’s Cemetery, Union City
Carol M. & Raymond J. Andrejasich Endowment for STGHS $194,789.20 $9,005.58
The purpose of the fund shall be to support the tuition assistance fund of St. Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville, Indiana.
St. Theodore Guerin Catholic High School Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund $144,532.41 $12,609.87
Provide financial assistance to students for annual tuition to Saint Theodore Guerin High School. Distribution of these funds shall be authorized by a committee comprised of the then current members of the Finance Committee of the Saint Theodore Guerin High School Governing Board.
Xavier Thomas Murphy Scholarship Fund $47,830.82 $3,709.38
Provide an annual scholarship to a returning St. Theodore Guerin High School student entering his or her senior year at St. Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville, Indiana, to help defray the cost of annual tuition.
Guerin Catholic School Endowments $387,152.43 $25,324.83
Patricia Onorato Busch Memorial Scholarship Fund $14,131.08 $653.54
Provide academic scholarships, on behalf of individual students selected from among Roman Catholic children attending or desiring to attend Central Catholic Junior/Senior High School, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Precious Blood Monastery Scholarship Fund for the Lafayette Catholic Schools $14,981.35 $690.61
Provide academic scholarships, or similar financial educational assistance based on academic performance, financial need, and/or community service for student(s) that attend one of the Lafayette Catholic Schools, i.e., St. Boniface, St. Mary, St. Lawrence, and/or Central Catholic Junior and Senior High School in Lafayette, Indiana, or any other school hereafter established that becomes part of the Lafayette area Catholic Schools, selected annually.
Mildred E. Haughn Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund $33,241.80 $1,401.68
Provide funds to be applied toward payment of tuition required for the attendance of Roman Catholic students in any of the Lafayette area Catholic schools.
Fritz and Ellen Holzgrefe Scholarship Endowment Fund $126,272.71 $5,289.53
Provide an annual scholarship for a registered practicing parishioner of a Catholic Church attending Central Catholic Junior–Senior High School, Lafayette, Indiana.
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Higher Education Endowments $129,070.90 $12,184.78
Endowment Totals $10,213,720.59 $887,152.58
Charitable Gift Annuities $496,102.57 $0.00
Charitable Remainder Unitrusts $912,138.43 $0.00
Grand Total $11,621,961.59 $887,152.58
Northcentral Indiana Hispanic Scholarship Fund $18,481.24 $3,129.57
Provide academic scholarships to Hispanic children living within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana who are graduating seniors, who have been accepted as upcoming students at, or are already attending, an accredited college or trade school within the United States.
St. Joseph’s College Missionary Outreach Fund $110,589.66 $9,055.21
Provide support to missionary and outreach activities sponsored by the Society of the Precious Blood in African countries, or other impoverished areas as designated. Provisions include economic aid, medical care, educational programs, and other charitable relief to needy persons and organizations.
Recipient Spotlight: Linda Terrón“ I would like to take this time to thank you for your support toward my
studies through the Northcentral Indiana Hispanic Scholarship. Through your generosity, my dream of studying at the University of Notre Dame is made possible. This gift truly motivates me to work harder at my studies, and I am aware of the value that this scholarship will make toward my future.
Thank you sincerely.”
Foundation FundsHere you will find a description of all the funds along with an itemization of all monies and the balances of income available to fulfill the purpose of the endowments as of December 31, 2014.
Ending Balance
Available for Distribution
Central Catholic Jr./Sr. High School, Lafayette weekly Mass
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Akeyson/Miller Teachers Assistance Endowment Fund within the Lafayette Catholic Schools• Vanessa Smith
Beth Spitznogle Trojanowski and Meg Donohue Spitznogle Scholarship Fund• John Spitznogle
Bishop Bennett Seminarians’ Education Fund• Serra Club of Lafayette
Bishop William L. Higi Memorial Fund for Retired Priests• Chris and Debra Bosler
• William and Anne Roat
• Janet Schingel
Cathedral Maintenance and Improvement Endowment Fund• Anonymous †
Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Building Capital Improvement Endowment Fund• Msgr. Fred Potthoff, Bequest †
• St. Mary’s Cathedral
Cathedral of St. Mary’s School Building Capital Improvement Endowment Fund• Msgr. Fred Potthoff, Bequest †
• St. Mary’s Cathedral
Church of the Blessed Sacrament Endowment Fund• Anonymous
Cynthia L. Bouggy Memorial Fund• Conly and Joan Bouggy
• Robert Bouggy
• Aaron and Kelly Boyle
• Central Catholic High School
• Mike and Suzanne Dilts
• William and Gail Gettings
• Vince and Sherri Guido
• Gary and Pamela Hentschel
• Alice Hood
• David and Cheryl Hood
• Robert and Karen Hood
• Jim and Mary MacDonald
• Jerry and Jan O’Bryan
• Jerry and Janet Preuss
• Andy and Cindy Taff
• Tom Tremain
• John and Deanna Thomas
• Terry and Annette Wilson
Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana Priests Retirement Fund Endowment• Thomas and Mimi Kaehr
• Thomas and Brooke Whitten
Endowment for Ecclesial Lay Ministry and Catechist Formation• Bob and Sheila McCreary
Endowment for Family Life• Kyle and Norah Riddle
Endowment for Continuing Formation of Priests• Thomas and Mimi Kaehr
Endowment for Formation of Seminarians• Thomas and Mimi Kaehr
Endowment for the Permanent Diaconate• Kyle and Norah Riddle
Father Jack Trippel Scholarship Endowment Fund• St. Lawrence Catholic Church
Foundation’s Fund for the Future• Friendship House North 2
• Pamelia Storms-Barrett
• Kevin and Linda Walters
Contributors by Foundation Fund
Sister Joetta and friends together in the John XXIII Retreat Center
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Fritz and Ellen Holzgrefe Scholarship Endowment Fund• James and Regis Watson, Jr.
• Jane Roswarski Scholarship Fund
• Carol Blanar
Jeannie H. Dunten Endowment Fund• Eric and Julie Demerly
• David and Gena Dunten
• Shirley Heck
• Bryan and Kathleen Jennings
• Ron and Ethel Keeley
John Nichols ELM Scholarship Endowment Fund• Ellen Cook
Knights of Columbus Seminarian Fund for Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana• The Community Foundation of
Greater Lafayette
• Robert Giczewski
• Knights of Columbus #560
• Knights of Columbus Bishop Fulcher Council
• Knights of Columbus Joseph McDonnell Council
• Aaron and Catherine Mitchel
Mary R. and Michael W. Gurnick Cathedral of St Mary Church Building Maintenance Endowment Fund• Michael Gurnick †
Mary R. and Michael W. Gurnick St. Boniface Church Building Maintenance Endowment Fund• Michael Gurnick †
Our Lady of Grace Parish Mission Endowment Fund• William and Amanda Hull
Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery Endowment Fund (Remington)• Lois Dowell
• Kristin Hall-Whitacre
Seton Catholic Education Endowment Fund• St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic
Church
Sharing with the Poor Fund• Michela Perillo
St. Ambrose Parish Parochial School Fund• Lindsey Scheckelhoff
St. Ann (Kewanna) Cemetery Endowment Fund• Patrick and Susan Costello
• St. Elizabeth Cemetery Association at All Saints Catholic Church
St. Boniface Cemetery Endowment Fund• Tom and Mary Arth
• Brian Freeman
• Philip and Vicki Hammen
• Eugene and Roseanna Hatke
• Norbert Korty
• Edwin Meyers
• Barbara Miller
• Douglas Miller
• Mary Kathleen Miller
• Vicki Norris
• Betty Price
• St. Boniface Catholic Church
• Mary Stewart
• Bob Switzer
• Brian and Sara Thieme
• Terry and Annette Wilson
• Walter and Judy Yost
• Melinda Zook
St. Elizabeth Catholic Cemetery Endowment Fund (Lucerne)• All Saints Catholic Church
Contributors by Foundation Fund
St. Louis de Montfort children continuing on their journey
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St. John the Baptist Parish Fund• Rosemary Wittman, Bequest †
St. Joseph Parish (Pulaski) Cemeteries Endowment Fund• Katherine Hawkins
St. Joseph Parish (Pulaski) Endowment Fund• Katherine Hawkins
St. Lawrence Parish Educational Endowment Fund• Soshanna Bosley
St. Mary Catholic Church (Union City) Cemetery Endowment Fund• St. Mary’s Catholic Church
St. Mary Parish Parochial School Fund• St. Mary’s Catholic Church
St. Theodore Guerin Catholic High School Tuition Assistance Endowment Fund• Douglas and Jennifer Hauser
• Mark and Ann Heilman
Theotokos Endowment Fund for the Poor• Schafer Knostman
Thomas Fiscel Outrach Fund• Thomas Fiscel
Welsh Family Scholarship Fund• Michael and Connie Schenck
William P. and Gail G. Gettings Family Endowment Fund• William and Gail Gettings
Xavier Thomas Murphy Spirit of the Mission Memorial Scholarship Endowment• Germaine Catton
• Gregg and Mary Ann Cox
• Thomas and Derksen
• Mr. Jenkins
• RoseAnn McNelis
• Fernando and Clara Otero
• St. Theodore Guerin High School
• George and Kathleen Zink
Contributors by Foundation Fund
St. John the Baptist Cemetery, Tipton
“Our seminarians come to their ongoing work with a lot of heart, and they consciously want to demonstrate a caring ministry toward you and your loved ones. Your support lets them know that they are valued, and their
commitment to you and me reflects the value that they see in us.”
– Bishop Timothy L. Doherty
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Methods of Giving
Benefits of Giving
All regulations are handled by the foundation. Contact
Robert McCreary, director, by mail or call 800-617-7466
or 765-269-4607 to discuss your gift plans.
Gifts Of Cash Make checks payable to the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, Inc.,
and mail or bring them to the Foundation at 610 Lingle Avenue,
PO Box 1687, Lafayette, Indiana 47902-1687.
Gifts Of SecuritiesYou can make a donation of stocks, bonds, or mutual funds
and take a charitable deduction for the current value of
the security.
Gifts Of Real EstateYou may make a gift of your residence, farm or vacation home,
and claim a charitable deduction for the current value of
the property.
Deferred GiftsDeferred gifts include:
• Bequests through a will or trust. For specific language,
please contact the foundation office.
• Gifts of life insurance. If you make the foundation the
owner as well as the beneficiary of a paid up policy, you
are entitled to an income tax deduction for roughly the
cash value of the policy. If you purchase a new policy
and name the foundation as sole owner and beneficiary,
you can claim a tax deduction for the amount of the
annual premium.
• Life income arrangements.
• Charitable Remainder Trust – Pays you income annually
• Charitable Gift Annuity – Pays you a guaranteed fixed dollar amount annually for the remainder of your life; part of which is tax-free.
The Lafayette Diocesan Foundation acts as a central clearing
house, allowing the board and/or the donor to direct the funds
to support the various ministries in our diocese, a parish, a school,
or other ministry; is professionally manages, centralized, and cost-
effective; is an accountable way of financing a wide variety of
services within our diocese, a parish, a school, or other ministry.
There are many good reasons to invest in the foundation.
Here is a partial list of the benefits to donors and beneficiaries:
Simplicity It’s easy and convenient to make a donation to a new or
existing foundation account. A single gift can benefit several
worthwhile projects.
Performance A contribution to the foundation will benefit the diocese, a parish,
a school, or other ministry indefinitely.
Flexibility• A Donor Advised fund allows a donor to take an active role in
determining which charitable cause to support each year.
• A Designated fund allows a donor to support specific causes
into the future.
• A Field-of-Interest fund allows the donor to choose the area of
interest such as education, mission outreach, seminarians, etc.
• A Non-Restricted fund allows the Board of Directors maximum
flexibility in addressing the ever-changing needs of the
diocese and its ministries.
Tax Benefits Contributions to the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, Inc., a 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit organization, qualify for maximum allowable tax deductions.
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Professional Investment Management
The officers and directors of the Lafayette Diocesan Foundation,
Inc., acutely aware of their fiduciary responsibility, have elected
to use the same investment managers chosen by the Diocesan
Finance Council to manage diocesan assets.
These managers were selected after an exhaustive screening
process and have committed to manage investments in compliance
with a comprehensive Investment Policy approved by both the
Diocesan Finance Council and the Foundation Board.
The investment managers must adhere to diocesan social
responsibility guidelines. They have as their primary objective
the preservation of capital with an emphasis on its consistent
long-term growth, without undue exposure to risk.
A secondary focus is to be placed on income generation to assist
in providing for the Funds’ distributions. These objectives are to
be accomplished utilizing a strategy of equities, fixed income and
cash equivalents in a mix which is conducive to participation in
rising markets while allowing for protection in falling markets.
Investment Performance
2010 $662,918 $145,745
2011 $307,923 $227,202
2012 $718,857 $225,518
2013 $638,097 $329,899
2014 $792,892 $425,434
Gifts Received Grants Approved
‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14
1 Year 3 Year 5 Year
6.2%
9.7%
13.5%
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Statement of Financial Position
AssetsCash in Bank or Equivalent Receivables
$352,576
Investments $11,269,386
Total Assets $ 11,621,962
LiabilitiesLiabilities $1,633,179
Net Assets $9,988,783
Total Liabilities $ 11,621,962
*Un-audited report - December 31, 2014
Diocesan $136,815
Higher Education $5,718
Parish, School & Cemetery $227,434
Guerin Catholic $17,453
Lafayette Catholic School $9,994
Priest $3,257
Seminarian $24,763
Grants by Category
Foundation Assets
$6
,84
2,6
82
$ 6
,89
7,0
40
$ 8
,14
3,7
81
$1
0,0
95
,20
3
$1
1,6
21
,96
2
‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14
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Gift Annuities: How it Works
Put a Lafayette Diocesan Foundation Gift Annuity to Work for YouHere is how the charitable gift annuity works. In exchange
for your gift of cash or securities, The Lafayette Diocesan
Foundation, Inc. agrees to pay a specified dollar amount
to you each year for as long as you live.
The annuity payments are based on the age of the annuitant(s)
at the time of the gift. For example, assume that Ima Older,
age 75, creates a gift annuity with a $20,000 cash gift to the
foundation. Her interest rate is 5.8%, which means she receives
a guaranteed, fixed annual payment of $1,160 for as long as she
lives. Equally important, Ima designates the balance to be given to
the Diocese of Lafayette Priests Retirement Fund. This gift carries
a federal income tax deduction in the year the gift is created!
• Minimum gift annuity amount is $5,000
• Payments begin at age 60
• Rates subject to change
Let Us Know How We Can HelpFor additional information about how you can help yourself
while helping Catholic ministries, parishes and Catholic schools
in the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana in an important way,
contact Robert McCreary, director at 800-617-7466
or 765-269-4607.
AgeAnnual Income
Tax-Free Portion
Immediate Charitable Deduction
60 $880 (4.4%) $630 $4,820
65 $940 (4.7%) $695 $6,192
70 $1,020 (5.1%) $780 $7,596
75 $1,160 (5.8%) $912 $8,696
80 $1,360 (6.8%) $1,096 $9,701
85 $1,560 (7.8%) $1,310 $11,085
90 $1,800 (9.0%) $1,544 $12,434
Gift Annuities Beneficiaries
Number of Annuities 35
2014 Income Paid to Annuitants $31,565
Amount Invested $496,103
*Un-audited report – December 31, 2014
Gift Annuities Financial Report*
Gift Annuities Overview
• All Saints Catholic Church, Logansport, IN (4*)
• Catholic Foundation of Northcentral Indiana Endowment for Calvary Cemetery (St. Bernard Church, Crawfordsville, IN)
• Catholic Foundation of Northcentral Indiana Endowment for Ecclesial Lay Ministry & Catechist Formation
• Catholic Foundation of Northcentral Indiana Endowment for Family Life
• Catholic Foundation of Northcentral Indiana Seminarian Endowment
• Catholic Foundation of Northcentral Indiana Endowment for William L. Higi Memorial Fund for Retired Priests
• Central Catholic Junior & Senior High School (2*)
• Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Cleveland, OH
• Diocesan Education of Seminarians (3*)
• Diocese of Lafayette-in-Ind. Priests’ Retirement Fund
• St. Boniface Catholic Church, Lafayette, IN
• St. Boniface Catholic Church, Lafayette, IN, School Maintenance
• St. Charles Catholic Church, Otterbein, IN
• St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, Kokomo, IN (4*)
• St. Lawrence Catholic School, Lafayette, IN
• St. Louis de Montfort Brazil Mission, Fishers, IN
• St. Mary Catholic Church, Muncie, IN (6*)
• St. Patrick Catholic Church, Oxford, IN
• St. Patrick Catholic Church Oxford, IN, Mexico Mission Fund (2*)
• St. Patrick Catholic Church, Oxford, IN, Mass Stipend Fund for John Eder Family
• St. Theodore Guerin Catholic High School General Operating Fund
• St. Vincent de Paul Society, Prescription Bank, Muncie, IN
• St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Shop, Noblesville, IN
*Denotes number of annuities
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Charter: Saint Francis & Saint Clare Society
Charter: Crosier Society
Donors become eligible for membership in the Crosier Society
by pledging $2,000 each year for five years or by making a one-
time gift of $10,000. (The gift may be to the foundation itself,
to an existing endowment fund within the foundation, or to a
new fund established by the donor.)
Crosier Society members and their families will be invited
each year to a special Mass, celebrated by the bishop, and to
a reception following.
Member names are listed on a special plaque in the Bishop’s
Office. In addition, they will regularly receive information on
planned giving and other topics of interest.
Vision & MissionTo recognize benefactors that have contributed planned
gifts to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana,
its institutions and/or ministries.
MembershipAn individual or a couple may become a member of the
Saint Francis and Saint Clare Society. A Legacy in Giving
to the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana by gifting a planned
gift to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana.
Initiatives There will be an annual Mass and dinner with the bishop of
the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana for members
of the Saint Francis and Saint Clare Society: A Legacy in Giving
to the Diocese.
For more information please write, call, or e-mail:
Lafayette Diocesan Foundation, Inc. PO Box 1687 Lafayette, IN 47902-1687 (765) 269-4607 or (800) 617-7466 [email protected]
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Board of Directors & Officers
Board of Directors
Most Reverend Timothy L. Doherty,S.T.L., Ph.D. President and Treasurer
Father Theodore DudzinskiVicar General, Vice President
Gordon SlackDirector, Pastoral Office for Administration, Secretary/ Assistant Treasurer
[email protected]/sarsh
Kevin CullenDirector, Pastoral Office for Planning and Communications [email protected]
Robert L. McCrearyDirector, Pastoral Office for Stewardship and Development [email protected]
Kathy WaldrepAssociate Director, Pastoral Office for Stewardship and Development [email protected]
Karla SamplesAdministrative Assistant Stewardship and Development [email protected]
Fowler Deanery
Martin ParkParish: St. Augustine, Rensselaer [email protected]
Lafayette Deanery
Lawrence A. Anthrop
Parish: St. Boniface, Lafayette [email protected]
Thomas B. ParentParish: St. Mary Cathedral, Lafayette [email protected]
William P. GettingsChairman of the Board Parish: St. Boniface Church, Lafayette [email protected]
Father Dennis FakerParish: St. Bernard Church, Crawfordsville [email protected]
Daniel Z. Blomeke, CPAParish: Church of the Blessed Sacrament, West Lafayette
Muncie Deanery
Members Needed
Logansport Deanery
Deacon Truman Stevens
Parish: St. Charles Borromero, Peru [email protected]
Carmel Deanery
Thomas G. Ayer
Parish: Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Carmel [email protected]
James BrockeParish: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Carmel [email protected]
Foundation Audit Committee
Daniel Blomeke, Chairman
James Smyth
Father Eric Underwood
Board approved December 2, 2014
Board Advisory Committee
James W. Smyth,Parish: Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Carmel [email protected]
Joseph D. HeimannParish: Saint Maria Goretti, Westfield
Address for all Board Members
610 Lingle Ave.PO Box 1687Lafayette, IN 47902-1687
Online Giving: Faith DirectIn addition to mailing checks to our office, we can now receive donations through our secure, online partner website, Faith Direct. You have the option to pay with either a credit/debit card or through your bank account. There is a list of endowment funds both on our diocesan website and on the Faith Direct drop-down menu.
Please consider visiting dol-in.org/online-giving for more information.
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Past Members of the Board
Deceased Past Members
Joseph A. Bonner 1997–2011
Bernard J. Hansan Muncie Deanery 1997–2006
Jerome J. McTague Lafayette Deanery 1997–2006
Thomas A. Russell1997–2004
Past Members
Karynn Adamowicz Muncie Deanery 2012–2013
Kevin Conley 2005–2006
Robert J. Courtney, Sr. Muncie Deanery 1997–2011
Kenneth W. Deckard Fowler Deanery 1997–2000
Father Daniel J. Duff Muncie Deanery 2007–2013
Maureen V. Egan Fowler Deanery 2011–2013
Michael Gibson Lafayette Deanery 2003–2004
Paul Gilsinger Logansport Deanery 1997–2002
Daniel J. Harrigan Logansport Deanery 1997–2011
Father David J. Hasser Carmel Deanery 2007–2013
James C. Hendricks Logansport Deanery 1997–2000
Bishop Emeritus William L. Higi 1997–2010
Sharon Hueckel 1997–1998
Suzanne C. Klinghammer Lafayette Deanery 1997
Dean Klink Carmel Deanery 1997–2004
Larry Klink Fowler Deanery 2007–2014
Ian G. T. McLean Lafayette Deanery 1997–1999
Kenneth W. Michael 2003–2004
Emmanuela Ohaeri Lafayette Deanery 2012
Michael T. Pirnat Carmel Deanery 2005–2011 George G. Ponton Lafayette Deanery 1997–2004
Robert H. Quinn 1997–2013
Thomas W. Reed Lafayette Deanery 2007–2011
Msgr. Robert L. Sell 1997–2012
Candy Silver Lafayette Deanery 2012
Thomas Slusser Logansport Deanery 1998–2011
Pamelia Storms-Barrett 1999–2011
Stephen S. Thomas 1998–2000
Ned J. Tonner Fowler Deanery 1997–2000
William B. Weist Fowler Deanery 1997–2011
Victoria Yamasaki Carmel Deanery 2007–2009
David S. Young Muncie Deanery 2002–2003
John M. Zanetis Carmel Deanery 1997–2004
Joseph A. Bonner Memorial
This year’s report is dedicated to the late Joseph A. “Joe” Bonner. Aft er reti ring as president of Lafayett e Bank & Trust Company in January 1997, he was named director of the fl edgling Lafayett e Diocesan Foundati on and became the diocese’s fi rst planned giving director.
Almost seven years later, on Dec. 31, 2003, Bonner reti red – again – but he conti nued to serve as the foundati on’s board chairman.
He died of colon cancer on June 21, 2014. He was 82.
“We need to energize these giving opportuniti es to meet the needs of the Church. Joe Bonner is just the one who can make it happen,” Bishop William L. Higi said in 1997. “We are fortunate to have someone with his knowledge and experience. I know that he is moti vated by his love for the Church.”
When the bishop asked him to work for the diocese, Bonner said he had misgivings. He asked himself, “Do I need another job? What is reti rement, anyway?”
Then, fatefully, he happened upon a passage from the Second Vati can Council’s “Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity.” It read:
“As parti cipants in the functi on of Christ, priest, prophet and king, lay men and women have an acti ve part in the life and acti on of the Church. Their acti on within Church communiti es is so necessary that without it the apostolate of bishops and pastors will frequently be unable to obtain its full eff ect. They will be always ready on the invitati on of their bishop to
make their own contributi on to diocesan undertakings … It is for Christi ans a duty and an honor to give God back a porti on of the goods they have received from Him.”
The die was cast. “I needed to think about the matt er no more…on Feb. 1, 1997, I took the job,” Bonner said.
He explained that his focus would be “planned giving – trusts, annuiti es, wills, long-term giving -- not annual giving.”
“We believe that the foundati on, like the mustard seed, will grow and fl ourish from these humble beginnings,” he wrote in his fi rst annual report.
It did. During his years as director, total contributi ons to the foundati on grew to nearly $3.8 million from $44,917. The number of funds set up to serve ministries rose to 41 from fi ve.
Bonner also led eff orts to expand the foundati on board to include clergy and laity. He formed the Crosier Society to recognize major donors. Committ ees were created to focus on strategic planning, fi nance, estate planning and marketi ng. Donors were introduced to opportuniti es to make restricted gift s, targeted to their special interests, and unrestricted gift s that could be spent at the discreti on of the bishop.
Bonner, a member of Blessed Sacrament Parish in West Lafayett e, graduated from St. Lawrence School, Lafayett e; St. Francis Seminary, Mt. Healthy, Ohio, and Duns Scotus College, Detroit. He earned a master’s degree from Purdue University.
He joined Lafayett e Bank & Trust in 1969. Aft er he reti red as president, he conti nued to serve as the bank’s board chairman unti l 2002.
Bonner was long acti ve in the community. Among other things, he was former chairman of the Greater Lafayett e Chamber of Commerce, and past president of the Lafayett e Area Catholic Schools Foundati on, Greater Lafayett e Community Foundati on, Inc. and Tippecanoe County Public Library Foundati on. The governor of Indiana named him a Sagamore of the Wabash in 1996.
Bonner and his wife, Joann, were married 52 years. They had four children, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Upon his death, in lieu of fl owers, the family asked that memorial gift s be made to fi ve local Catholic insti tuti ons. One of them was the Lafayett e Diocesan Foundati on.
Kevin CullenThe Catholic Moment
Top Left: St. Boniface, Lafayette Hispanic Youth Group’s annual Living Way of the Cross
Bottom Left: The Body of Christ uses their time and talent to serve Habitat for Humanity’s “Catholic Build” project
Top Right: Confi rmation candidate and mentor at the St. Alphonsus Liguori, Zionsville confi rmation program
Middle Right: Students at St. Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville arrive for their fi rst day of the new school year
Bottom Right: St. Joseph Church, Pulaski
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Two Decades of Serving the Body of Christ
LAFAYETTE DIOCESAN FOUNDATION, INC.2014 ANNIVERSARY REPORT
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