2023 Annual Report

Because of you

During the 2023 fiscal year, our dedicated staff, generous donors, devoted volunteers, and steadfast advocates continued to be the glue that holds this organization together. The work that I saw across our agency reminded me of a quote from Dorothy Day, in which “a pebble cast into a pond causes ripples that spread in all directions.” I believe that together we can improve lives and build a community where everyone has opportunities to thrive.

One strong outcome was the 2023 State Legislative Session that made historic investments in the areas of housing and homelessness. Accomplished through robust advocacy and partnerships, this funding supported unique Catholic Charities programs like our Homeless Elders team and helped with pandemic-related deficits. As we enter a new year, I am confident that we will rise to meet the challenges we face and provide the best possible services to our neighbors in need.

Thank you for your commitment to Catholic Charities and the people we serve!

Michael Goar, CEO

About Catholic Charities Twin Cities

Mission and values

Catholic Charities Twin Cities is there in the hardest moments. For more than 150 years, our organization has served the most vulnerable members of our community. We recognize the dignity and worth of every person, regardless of faith, background, or circumstance.

Those most in need deserve our very best response – compassionate, high-quality, research-based services to meet immediate needs and to lay a foundation for a better future. Founded in 1869, Catholic Charities is a critical part of the region’s social and civic infrastructure. We are committed to serving those most in need because it is the right thing to do, the smart thing to do and strengthens our entire community. We seek a community where race is no longer a predictor of outcomes.

Governance and Senior Executive Leadership

A fully independent nonprofit/tax-exempt organization: Voting board members are elected by executive committee and include an ex-officio representative of the Archdiocese; nonvoting members are the President/CEO and Archbishop. Board includes 31 voting members as of June 30, 2023.

  • Michael Goar – President/Chief Executive Officer
  • Richard Johnson – Vice President/Chief Financial Officer
  • Elizabeth Knight – Chief Legal Officer
  • Keith Kozerski – Chief Program Officer
  • Wendy Underwood – Chief Advancement and Public Engagement Officer
  • Jessica Meyerson – Chief Accountability Officer
  • Michael Rios-Keating – Director of Culture and Belonging

By the numbers

703,169

Nights of housing and emergency shelter

1.01 million

Meals served

25,220

Men, women and children served

12,700

Private donors

45,510

Volunteer hours

5,000

Social justice advocates

Financials

Direct services areas:

  • Individuals Experiencing or at risk of Homelessness
  • Permanent Supportive Housing
  • Older Adults and People with Disabilities
  • Children and Families.
  • Committed to enhancing trauma- informed practices in all areas of operation.

Get involved

Donate

Making a gift today will provide for our neighbors in need tomorrow.

Volunteer

Browse daily shifts and use your time to give back to the community.

Advocate

Join 5,000 advocates to secure critical funds for emergency services.

Board of Directors

Catholic Charities’ Board of Directors are dedicated to serving those most in need.

For fiscal year ending June 30, 2023:

Term January, 1 2023 – December 31, 2023

Desirae Butler, Chair

Director
Norwest Equity Partners

Michael Goar (non-voting)

President & CEO
Catholic Charities

Nick Alfano

Executive VP & Gen Mgr.
Ecolab

Keith W. Anderson

Chief Financial Officer
American Well

Heather Anfang

Vice President, Ebusiness
Land O’ Lakes

Barb Baumann

Vice President, Service and Operations
Securian

Fr. Christopher Collins

Vice President for Mission
University of St. Thomas

Kris Cotrone

VP, Human Resources
North America Retail General Mills

Chris Dufresne

Vice President, Digital Experience
Allina

Lynette Dumalag

Senior Vice President
JLL

Michael Elliott

Chief Investment Officer, Olympus Ventures LLC
Schulze Family Foundation

Christine Esckilsen

Chief Human Capital Officer
Piper Jaffray & Co

Obi Ezekoye

Partner
McKinsey and Company

Chad Faul

Senior Vice President / Commercial Banking Manager- Nonprofit / Government / Professional Services
Bremer Bank

Victor Fields

Health Plan Chief Executive Officer
United Health Care Community Plan of MN

Jazz Hampton

Chief Executive Officer/General Counsel
TurnSignl

Most Reverend Bernard A. Hebda (non-voting)

Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis

Randy Kahnke

Partner
Fargre Drinker

Tim Kosiek

Vice President of Strategic Growth
Cristo Rey Jesuit High School

Rev. Charles Lachowitzer

Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia
Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis

Ann T. Lenczewski

State Government Relations
Lockridge Grindal Nauen

Paul Narog

Director, Separation Management Office – EHS
3M

Amanda Norman

Community Volunteer

Dr. Vanjelis Ngwa

Author

Molly Porter

Senior Vice President, Social Impact and Sustainability
Wells Fargo

Keenan Raverty

Vice President
Bell Bank Mortgage

Jodi Richard

Chief Risk Officer
US Bank

Sr. Stephanie Spandl

Vocation Minister
School Sisters of Notre Dame North American Vocation Team

Jamez Staples

CEO
Renewable Energy Partners

Jonathan Van Wyck

Partner and Managing Director
Boston Consulting Group

Steven Wells

Partner
Dorsey & Whitney

Nate Wenner

Partner / Private Wealth Management
Creative Planning

Officers of the Corporation:

Michael Goar

President & CEO

Elizabeth Knight

Secretary

Keith Kozerski

Assistant Secretary

Dick Johnson

Treasurer

Thomas Krolak

Assistant Treasurer

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