Father Bernard O'Donnell Council No. 2110 Charitable Trust is a dedicated charitable vehicle created by a local council of the Knights of Columbus in Ontario. The trust’s primary role is to receive and manage funds raised through the council’s activities and to redistribute those funds as donations and financial assistance to eligible projects and organizations aligned with its Catholic and community‑service mission.
Role in the funding ecosystem
As a council‑level charitable trust, it typically supports initiatives connected to parishes, schools, community groups, and local charities. Funding often targets areas such as support for families in need, faith‑based education, youth programs, pro‑life and humanitarian causes, and other community services championed by Knights of Columbus members.
The trust does not operate as a commercial lender or fee‑for‑service provider. Instead, it channels voluntary contributions, fundraising proceeds, and memorial gifts into grants and charitable disbursements, usually in the form of one‑time or periodic donations.
Beneficiaries and typical support
Beneficiaries may include registered charities, parish‑based ministries, school and youth initiatives, and community organizations that serve vulnerable populations. Depending on available resources, the trust can help cover project costs, equipment, or program expenses, often complementing volunteer involvement by council members.
Governance and accountability
The trust is generally overseen by trustees or council officers who ensure that distributions respect both civil regulatory requirements for charitable entities and the guiding principles of the Knights of Columbus. Decisions about grants or donations are typically made collectively, with attention to local needs and the impact of each contribution.
Through this structure, Father Bernard O'Donnell Council No. 2110 Charitable Trust contributes to the broader charitable mission of the Knights of Columbus in Ontario by converting funds raised at the council level into concrete financial support for community and church‑related projects.