Invitation to Apply for NAF’s Board of Advisors

The Northfield Area Foundation (NAF) is seeking applicants from Northfield and the surrounding area to serve on its board of advisors. The nominating committee will review applicants and submit a slate of candidates to the full board at its November, 2010 meeting. Candidates shall reflect the diversity of the Northfield community, which the Foundation seeks to serve including, but not limited to, educational, religious, economic, racial, and sexual diversity.

The NAF board meets every other month throughout the year. Currently thirteen directors serve on the NAF board. Directors actively participate in all activities of the Foundation including a variety of committees that have formed to carry out the strategic plan of the Foundation. Board terms are three years and a board member may serve two consecutive terms. A former board member is eligible for re-election following a one year absence from the board.

The NAF was formed by interested citizens in 1994 and is affiliated with the Minnesota Community Foundation. The NAF is a permanent endowment created to benefit the greater Northfield community. Contributions from individuals, families, businesses and charitable organizations build the endowment, the earnings of which are used to fund community needs and interests through applied grants. Since 2001, nearly $150,000 in grants has been awarded to assist a spectrum of non-profit organizations from the Northfield area.

The current board includes the following members: Bill Bleckwehl, Ray Cox, Craig Ellingboe, Dan Freeman, Mary Beth Hagen, Karna Halverson, Bruce King, Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, Anne Mayer, Dale Ness, Jaci Smith, Sarah Swan-McDonald, and Ross Thompson.

Interested candidates are urged to submit a letter of interest, including a brief bio, no later than September 1, 2010, to:

Northfield Area Foundation
P.O. Box 802
Northfield, MN 55057

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What Is New at NAF?

This Saturday February 27th, the board of advisors will meet to move the strategic planning process one more step closer to finishing our 5 year plan. This planning will be concentrating in key strategic areas such as defining and ensuring a solid presence of the foundation in our community. At this meeting we will define the strategic work areas that will make this possible, who and how this work will be carried out and the strategies for engaging the broader Northfield community as active participants in this process. Stay tuned for more updates.

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NAF Makes the National News

The Northfield Area Foundation is a small local organization, but today, you will see the NAF community grants story on the Washington Times e-news list blasted to thousands around the country. “It is on the top ten list of the most read stories right now” says Donna Rae Scheffert, former NAF board member and contributing columnist to the Washington Times. “timing is everything” she adds.

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NAF Addresses Issues of National Relevance

At our recent grants making ceremony, we had the pleasure of welcoming back our recently departed board member Donna Rae Scheffert a management leadership consultant and well known leader in community leadership development holding multiple positions in this sector.

Donna Rae also writes for the Washington Times on communities and creative solutions to common problems. Her recent contribution includes the Northfield Area Foundation’s recent grants and a very interesting set of facts and points that puts our local work into a community-of-communities perspective.

Make a gift to your community that keeps on giving, choose the Northfield Area Foundation.

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NAF Celebrates 2010 Grants With Community Organizations

Posted by: Reginaldo Haslett-Marroquin, Vice-Chair, Northfield Area Foundation

At a ceremony held this morning at the Community Resource Bank’s community room, Anne Mayer, Grants Committee chair of the Northfield Area Foundation coordinated the distribution of checks on behalf of the board.

Organizations that received grants will be profiled throughout the year here at the NAF website.

The Northfield Area Foundation’s board of advisers is a group of community volunteers who donate their time and resources to oversee grants distribution and the operation of the foundation. Northfield residents are encouraged to contribute to this community endowment in any amount at any time, or consider the foundation in their wills. For more information individuals or families can contact a NAF board member or their personal or family financial adviser.

Below is a slide show of pictures from this morning’s ceremony, a list of the grantees, and a brief description of the funded projects and the total amount granted.

Northfield School of Arts and Technology
Grant supports the Arts for Martin Collaboration, a community-wide opportunity to celebrate, learn about and honor the teachings of Dr. King. Total grant: $2045

Sibley Elementary School
Funds will support the All About Audiobooks project that will provide students who have reading challenges an opportunity to learn through listening to books on iPODs. Total grant: $500
Second grant will support the Youth Frontiers Kindness Retreat, a day long assembly that teaches the value of kindness and creates a positive school climate. Total grant: $1895

Vintage Band Music Festival
Funds will support August 2010 Community-wide Vintage Band Festival performances at Three Links and Northfield Retirement Center, and other sites especially for children and elderly. Total grant: $2,000

Bridgewater Elementary School
Funds will support the Kids Who Care Compost program which has students and adult Green Teams who address issues of caring for the earth at school and at home. Total grant: $2000

Northfield High School

Funds will support a portion of the Ninth Grade Respect Retreat that helps students from different backgrounds work together to examine respecting themselves, others and standing up for respect. Total grant: $2500
Funds from second grant will provide mental health services to English Language Learners who do not have financial resources to access the services. Total grant: $2500

Community Action Center
Funds will provide emergency assistance for a variety of needs including motel vouchers for homeless families, rental assistance, utility assistance, gas vouchers for job search and medical care, small car repairs and prescriptions. Total grant: $4000

Northfield Area Family YMCA

Funds will support middle and high school youth programs (Summer Teen Adventure Camp and Youth-in-Government Model United Nations). Total grant: $1000

Health Finders
Funds will provide medication assistance to uninsured patients. Total grant: $3000

Rice County Habitat for Humanity
Funds will support the “Raising Roofs Project” which will provide for some permanent equipment, tools and resources to economically, efficiently and safely build homes in Rice County.

Northfield Public Library
Funds will support the Carnegie Centennial Concert Series, a free concert held every month during the library’s 100th anniversary. The series will feature local and area musicians who will perform jazz, classical, world fusion, a cappella, choral, rock, ethnic and other musical genres. Total grant: $1200

City of Northfield
Fund swill buy a defibrillator that will be shared by the pool and ice arena, with a combined total of 110,000 patron visits per year. Total grant: $2250

Northfield Arts Guild
Funds will help fund art classes for seniors taught by local professional artists. Total grant: $1000

Northfield Youth Choirs
Funds will support need-based scholarships that allow participation in this music program. Total grant: $1000

Total funds granted: $28,890

Other funding approved for 2010 from the Northfield Beautification Fund include the following:

Friends of Way Park
Funds will support restoration of the south end of Way Park.

Northfield Retirement Community Foundation
Funds will support the Meditation Park being established on a site that will be utilized by the community for all generations to relax, re-connect and renew. Total grant: $2000

The Northfield Area Foundation will award one or more additional grants in the spring from its designated beautification fund.

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