The Patrick and Aimee Butler Family Foundation was established in St. Paul, Minnesota by Patrick and Aimee Mott Butler in 1951. Pat and Aimee remained active in the Foundation throughout their lives and the Foundation continues as a lasting reminder of their wisdom, generosity, and love.

During its first 30 years, the Foundation supported the philanthropic interests of the founders and their three children. Significant interests included chemical dependency treatment, human services, education (usually church sponsored), and history. Grants were made primarily to organizations in the Twin Cities metropolitan area of St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Today, the Butler Family Foundation is governed by the children and grandchildren of Pat and Aimee Butler. The legacy of the founders continues in the Foundation's priorities of supporting human services, including chemical dependency programs, and the arts. The environment has emerged as a new priority for the Foundation in the last decade. The Trustees of the Butler Family Foundation continue to honor Pat and Aimee's commitment to the betterment of the Twin Cities community by making grants to organizations serving St. Paul and Minneapolis their priority.