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Ohio Charity Foundation, Inc.
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Ohio Charity Foundation Governing Board composed of all living Past State Deputies, the current State Officers, and the current State Chaplain Richard Meyer, Legal Counsel Current Foundation Officers President – State Deputy Bob Collins Vice-President – PSD Gary Eckstein Treasurer – PSD Larry Moegling Secretary – State Warden Larry Droesch
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Ohio Charity Foundation Directors Dennis ShonebargerKen Girt Baci CarpicoBob Collins (SD) Al HickeyKevin Miller John WelchBob Byers Roland BatorMark Siracusa Gary EcksteinLarry Droesch Larry MoeglingFr. Janoch (SC) Paul Upman Dave HelmstetterDick Meyer (Legal)
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Super Cash Bonanza Proceeds Where does the money go? Money is invested with…. R. W. Baird, Cleveland, OH John Diemer, Financial Consultant
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ASSET FUND GENERAL FUND PAST STATE DEPUTIES’ FUND (Discussed Later as an FYI) SCHOLARSHIP FUND
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ASSET FUND $75,000 Deposited (First Turn-In) We Pay 20 Monthly Winners. $6,765.00 ($81,180.00) The Asset Fund Maintains Our Super Cash Bonanza Financial Liabilities.
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GENERAL FUND Approximately $125,000 Deposited We Pay 5 Monthly Winners of Previous Charity Campaigns from This Account $511.00 Five Lifetime Winners averaging $102 each (per month). Some are winners from the 1960s.
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GENERAL FUND Also, from the General Fund….. Yearly Grants State Squires Grant - $5,000 Matching Funds Grant - $25,000 Additional Religious Education Grant - $1,500 Foundation Directors’ Grants – $12,000 Solicited Foundation Grants - Varies Diocesan Veterans’ Christmas Grants - $2,800
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State Squires Grant $5,000 Written in June Sent to the State Father Prior Operation for the State Squires’ Program and Squires Officers’ Expenses
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State Matching Funds $25,000 Added to the Local Council Diocesan Collections Cincinnati - $13,348.36 Cleveland - $7,293.14 Columbus - $9,963.63 Steubenville - $4,402.57 Toledo - $9,999.92 Youngstown - $6,341.16 These checks were presented at the January DD Meeting Banquet.
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Additional Religious Education Grant $1,500 Byzantine Eparchy of Parma Religious Education 2015 Matching Funds ~ $52,848.78
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Foundation Directors’ Grants $12,000 $2,000 Each Diocese Written in November – December Cincinnati Steubenville Elizabeth’s New Life CenterSteubenville Diocese Catholic Charities St. Vincent de Paul/Mary Help ofWashington County Habitat for Christmas Humanity Center for Neurological Development Marietta St. Vincent de Paul Archdiocese of Cincinnati Family Life Radio Maria Toledo Chopin Hall ClevelandSt. Jude Helping Hand Bishop’s Brunch CommitteeEcumenical Kitchen Archbishop Lyke School FundSt. Louis Helping Hand Garfield Council # 4130 Cherry Street Mission Meals Program St. Augustine Parish Food BankYoungstown Bella Women’s Center ColumbusMassillon Knights Hot Lunch Program JOINSecond Harvest Food Bank Diocese Special Ed Religious Ed (Mahoning Co.) Newark Catholic High School Office of Vowed Religious
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Ohio Charity Foundation Approved Grants Formal Application to the Ohio Charity Committee (Generally Chaired by the State Advocate) Routinely Selected at the January Meeting (Recommended by the Ohio Charity Foundation Grants Committee for Approval) Not Diocese Specific but More Statewide Project Emphasis Totally Dependent on Available Funds and/or Profits from Investments Example: 2009 Ohio Council of Bishops’ Conference on Marriage ($5,000)
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State Veterans Grants $2,800 Written and Sent to the Diocesan Veterans Chairs in November to help with their Christmas programs Cincinnati - $400 (Anthony Roark) Cleveland - $400 (David Bowling Jr.) Dayton - $400 (Randolph O’Connell & Bob Burns) Columbus - $400 (Bob Neider) Steubenville - $400 (Bernard Dyar) Toledo - $400 (Joseph McPeek) Youngstown - $400 (Mike Rogers)
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Christopher Fund Scholarship Program Supreme Council Approximately 30 (Thirty) $1,000 Scholarship Awards Have Been Presented the Last Ten Years Winning Applications Submitted from Students Attending Ohio Catholic High Schools Selected by the Ohio Charity Foundation Scholarship Committed (Chaired by PSD Dennis Shonebarger) in December Check Presentations Made at Various K of C Functions All Operating Expenses Covered by the General Fund of the Ohio Charity Foundation
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Additional Information
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Seminarian Checks PSD Fund $10,000 ($15,000) Generally over 175 checks are written every Year in late November - early December Considered a Christmas check for Personal Use Often used for Family Christmas Gifts Names Submitted by Diocesan Vocation Directors Many Gracious “Thank You’s” Received
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Archdiocese of Cincinnati Loren HeinKevin LeMelle Adam HoyingSteven Schreck Ben StegbauerMichael Willig Adam BerningHenry Hoffman Patrick BlenmanMichael Kapolka Connor ZinkPatrick Lorenz Brody WittChris Komoroski Jonathan EicholdBenson Lotiang’a Ethan HoyingAndrew Reckers Tyler MarshJeremy Stubbs Patrick RamseyAlex Biryomumeisho JohnPaul HennesseyMark Bredestege Aaron HessZach Cecil Louis JacqueminChristian Cone-Lombarte Scott MorganAmbrose Dobrozsi Elijah PuthoffAndrew Hess Marty ArlinghausMichael Mazei
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Eli MwesigyeDavid Doseck Joseph ScottPeter Langenkamp Jeff StegbauerAlexander Witt Jedidiah TritleTim Fahey Nicholas WhiteMatt Feist Craig BestChris Geiger Jared KohnAlex McCullough Andrew SmithEric Roush Jacob WilligJason Williams Sean Wilson -53 checks written (Cincinnati seminarians)
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Diocese of Cleveland Deacon Andrew HooverDeacon Kevin Klonowski Deacon James KulwayDeacon John Mulhollan Deacon Patrick Schultz James CosgroveEric Garris Matthew JordanRobert McWilliams Peter MorrisAnthony Simone (IV) Jacob BearerMatthew Cortnik (III) Martin DoberMichael Feldtz Philip LewandowskiDaniel Samide David StavarzJoshua Trefney (II)
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Cleveland…cont’d Joshua ArbogastJoshua Cochrac Timothy DoliardKevin Fox Andrew GonzalezJeffrey Liptak Adam NestorMichael Petkosek Brian Petro (I) Christopher DoughertyEric Eiermann Joseph RobinsonDaniel Morgan Cameron PopikDavid Verbsky James Winings (Pre Theo) (35 College)
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Diocese of Cleveland, cont’d Ryan ArtoMichael Bedell Gregory BoldinDavid Chojnacki Alex ClarkMichael Crookston Michael GarvinDominic Gideon Maxwell GiorgiMichael Grecol Bradley JaskoRobert Johansen Andrew KarpinskiJason Keller Ian KellyDaniel Mencke Joseph Menkhaus, Jr.Robert Popik Christian RaddellDominic Ravanelli Xavier RiveraBenjamin Schweigert Alexander SpenikChristopher Stein Scott SwinertonMichael Viator Jon Hawkins (27 HS) - 62 Checks Written (Cleveland)
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Diocese of Columbus Ryan BarnabiPushkar Baum Brian BealPaul Brandimarti Frank BrownTyler Carter Christopher CrumMichael Fulton Brett GarlandAaron Gall Max HallBryant Haren Thomas HergeAustin Hill Rob JohnsonEvan Jones Seth KellerTodd Lehigh Stevan LoyEugene Joseph Deacon Tim LynchTheodore Madrid John MohnGordon Mott Daniel OlveraEdward Shikina Deacon Stephen SmithJohn Sorenson Jacob StinnettDeacon Daniel Swartz - 13 Checks Written
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Diocese of Columbus, Cont’d Kyle TennantChristopher Tuttle Andrew WisniewskiTyler Wittenmyer Christopher Yakkel -35 Checks Written (Columbus)
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Diocese of Steubenville Matthew Gossett Ryan Gray Joseh Erickson Nicholas Ginnetti Jeremiah Hahn Joel Wright Andres Chivel Nicholas Ward Brandon Foster - 9 Checks Written
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Diocese of Toledo Michael Bialorucki Zach Brown Anthony Coci Alexander Elfreich Kyle Gase Peter Grodi Jared Horstman David Kidd Kyle Ink Kevin Moebius Joseph Mominee Scott Perry Jeffery Smith Curtis Weisenburger Andrew Wellmann - 15 Checks Written
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Diocese of Youngstown Brock Benedict Scott Brand Zach Coulter Ryan Furlong Daniel Gooding Connor Hetzel Matthew Humbrickhouse Chad Johnson Scott Kopp Fred Schlueter Simon Mino Brian Smith Matthew Zwilling - 13 Checks Written
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Seminarian Christmas Checks 53Cincinnati 62Cleveland 35Columbus 9Steubenville 15Toledo 13Youngstown 187(Written in 2015)
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Thank you! “I would like to thank the Ohio Charity Foundation of the Ohio State Council Knights of Columbus for the beautiful letter and check I received the other day. The money will be helpful this time of year. Thank you for what you and the Knights of Columbus do for us seminarians.” In Christ, Zachary D. Brown (P.S. Please thank Brock for his letter….)
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Super Cash Bonanza $2.60 per ticket is sent to the Ohio State Council of which the proceeds are then used for the grants indicated in this program $2.40 per ticket is retained by the local council for its favorite charities and/or special community projects The entire cost of the Super Cash Bonanza program is paid for by the Ohio Charity Foundation/Ohio State Council
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There is no blamestorming Blamestorming is sitting around in a group, discussing why a deadline was missed or a project failed, and who was responsible.
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There are no seagull managers. Seagull managers fly in and make a lot of noise, crap on everything, and then leave.
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There are no stress puppies. Stress puppies are people who thrive on being stressed out and whiny.
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Super Cash Bonanza Supports the State Squires program Supports diocesan vocation programs Supports diocesan seminarians (indirectly) Supports our veterans Supports diocesan religious education Supports Catholic high school education Supports diocesan and state charities Supports our priests and bishops
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