Clint and Nora Moses have a passion for animals. On their farm in Menomonie, they raise beef cattle, chickens, and a mini-donkey with the help of their four daughters. Their family’s love of animals runs deep and they have been donors to the Humane Society for almost ten years. Their charitable contributions help the organization find permanent and loving adoptive homes for animals throughout the county.

Clint and Nora Moses own and run Red Cedar Chiropractic at its new location on Broadway in North Menomonie and have been practicing in the area since 2003. Every year they hold a Patient Appreciation Day where patients can receive their adjustments for a $10 donation to the Dunn County Humane Society. So, when Clint and Nora Moses wanted become more purposeful and have more of an impact with their philanthropic dollars, turning to the Community Foundation for help was an easy decision. This fund is the first of its kind at the Community Foundation, as it is designated for the support of animals and animal related non-profit organizations in the community.

Clint and Nora wanted to set up a sustaining fund that would benefit animals in their community not only today, but for years to come. At the same time, they wanted the flexibility to respond quickly to an urgent need as it became necessary. They opened the Clint and Nora Moses Fund, a non-endowed Donor Advised Fund, to accomplish their philanthropic goals.