 | |  | Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis (Detailed Report)Meets all standards
1200 Second Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55403
Principal Staff:
Paul Martodam,
CEO Board Chair: Mary W. Frey EIN: 41-1302487
Phone: 612-204-8500 Fax: 612-664-8555 Website: www.cctwincities.org
IRS Code: 501(c)(3)
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MISSION The mission of Catholic Charities is to serve those most in need. We help individuals and families reach their full human potential as we call for justice in the community. Our core values are dignity, compassion, justice, empowerment, diversity, collaboration and integrity.
990 SNAPSHOT (2005-2007) Programs and Expenses (2007)Housing and Emergency Services: $12,104,289Children's Services: $11,779,863Family Services: $4,871,598Advocacy: $585,003 | | | | 3-Year Average Charity Expenses | % of total expenses | | Program Services: | $29,791,821 | 83.7%
| | Management: | $3,934,360 | 11.1%
| | Fundraising: | $1,864,395 | 5.2%
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| | Accountability Review Results:
Date of final report:
10/15/2009 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE
GOVERNANCE
FINANCIAL ACTIVITY
FUNDRAISING
Our Board of Directors resolved to uphold and maintain the Council's Accountability Standards. 9/3/2009 | |
CHARITY RESPONSE TO REVIEW: Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis proudly participates in the Charities Review Council Accountability Standards. Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis each year serves 35,000 men, women and children in need and calls for justice in the community. We meet people’s basic needs and help them build better lives for their families while working to change laws that, often unintentionally, unfairly target the poor and those who can least afford it. Catholic Charities provides services ranging from prenatal care to assistance for the elderly. We provide emergency shelter and food, services for runaway and homeless youth, early childhood education in an economically depressed area of the Twin Cities and parenting classes for young fathers. We are an anti-poverty organization. We want to end poverty. With the support of our community, we can meet that goal. Find out more at www.cctwincities.org. | | | NON-CASH DONATIONS
| 612-664-8600
More on non-cash donations to this charity.
Type of Goods Accepted:
N/A
ClothingNon-perishable food itemsOffice Furniture | Goods Donation Instructions/Restrictions: Catholic Charities does not have a donation acceptance program, but rather determines the types of in-kind donations we accept by the needs of our programs. Donated goods are used strictly for the purpose of providing our clients with basic needs. Donations should be in excellent condition. Donated items should not be left outside of our physical properties, but rather brought into our buildings during hours of operation so that they can be inspected and accepted if they are found to be needed items. We do not provide pick-up services of donated items.
Drop Off's Accepted In: Hennepin CountyRamsey County Drop-off Locations: We do not have designated drop-off centers/sites.
| CHARITY DETAILS
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Number of FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
| 400.75 FTEs | |
Number of Volunteers:
| 11,000 | |
Number of clients served in the last fiscal year:
| 34,935 |
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| Affiliations: United Way funded organization | Other Affiliations/Accreditations: Accredited by the Council on Accreditation |
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