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The Great Lakes Region
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Helping Members be Wise with Money and Live
Generously
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As a membership organization of Christians, we have
113,308 members in the Great Lakes Region
who are our owners.
Our purpose is to serve our members and society by guiding
both to be wise with money and live generously. We believe
that all we have is a gift from God and that generosity is
an expression of faith. We succeed when our members, their
families and their communities thrive.
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Regional Member Involvement - 2016
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Our members don't just raise money. They raise people
up by building homes, serving food, assisting a neighbor
in need and more. And because we're a membership
organization, members often get together just to have fun.
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71,950 members and others participated in
Thrivent Action Team and other member
activities in the Great Lakes Region
resulting in 603,819 volunteer hours.
Funds raised through these local activities total
$3,851,573 which was combined with $1,079,212
from Thrivent to increase the impact.
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2,767 people were involved, along with the
Thrivent Builds with Habitat for Humanity program,
in building 5 homes
and repairing another 100 in the Great Lakes Region
which impacted 220 individuals.
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15,166 members in the Great Lakes Region directed
Choice Dollars®. Thrivent distributed
$2,077,198 in charitable outreach funding through
Thrivent Choice® to 1,292
enrolled congregations and nonprofits in the Great Lakes Region .
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National Impact - 2016
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$2.1 billion paid out to member families/beneficiaries
through insurance and annuity benefits.
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$193 billion life insurance in force, ready to help
when needed.
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$217.2 million in total outreach with $102 million
provided by Thrivent and $115.2 million raised and donated
by members and supporters.
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Support from the Thrivent Financial Foundation - 2016
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Foundation provides financial support to nonprofit
organizations in communities that are home to the members
and workforce of Thrivent Financial.
The Foundation awarded $6.7 million in 2016.
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