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Your passion. Your legacY.
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Salmons creating a legacy of learning“We have a passion for trying to meet the needs of our youth. ... Maybe it’s because we’ve got five kids.”Bob & Karla Duimstra with
Appleton Boychoir Duimstra Family Fund
“I really felt the need to do something that
would keep their legacy alive for the grandkids.”
Rob Norris-Weber, son of Forrest & Dale Weber Forrest and Dale Weber
Memorial Scholarship Fund
There’s no mystery about which cause is Doug and Carla
Salmon’s passion. It’s printed on their business cards: “Education: The road to success.”
The Doug & Carla Salmon Foundation, a supporting organization within the Community
Foundation, has helped more than 700 students with scholarships and counseling since 1999. Most face economic challenges.
Many are single moms. They get help to go on in school and, for the most part, come away with better paying jobs.
“Just a little bit of support and guidance oftentimes can make the difference,” Doug, a retired doctor, said.
“If they can get a better
“A lot of people wouldn’t take the time to help out a person like me, but they did.” -Javier Gomez
job, they can improve their lives,” Carla, a retired medical technologist and community volunteer, said.
Javier Gamez is the first in his family to graduate.
“A lot of people wouldn’t take the time to help out a person like me, but they did,” he said.
Their estate plan assures the program live on after them, with help from the Community Foundation.
For the past 25 years, the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region has been helping people turn their charitable passions into lasting legacies. We are a public nonprofit created to strengthen our community for current and future generations by helping people make a difference in the lives of others. Our job is “Helping Donors Share.” Learn more about us online at www.cffoxvalley.org or call our office at (920) 830-1290.
Carla and Doug Salmon surrounded by students they have helped.
Forrest & Dale Weber
C r e a t e y o u r l e g a C y W i t h a C h a r i t a b l e F u n D
8 Read more in our annual Report to the Community online at www.cffoxvalley.org/annualreport.
Use a charitable fund to support a cause, honor a loved one or build a family framework for giving through the generations.
“I think that your legacy is that everyone should reach out to their communities.”
Joanne & Lou Horn at Appleton Medical Center
Joanne & Lou Horn Family Fund
“I’ve developed my interest in
charity through my Christian faith.”
John Bennett at St. Joseph Food Program
John Bennett Family Fund
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� Congratulations on 25 years�from Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation
The Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation was established for the benefit of people in need, primarily in the Brillionarea but with consideration to the Fox Valley, Lakeshore and Northeastern areas of Wisconsin. As a supporting organization,the Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation benefits from investment and administrative support from the CommunityFoundation for the Fox Valley Region. However, the family foundation retains its unique identity, distinct purpose and usesa separate board of directors to award grants.
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Why giveGiving to a favorite
cause turns your passion into an act
of charity.Giving through a fund
within the Community Foundation turns your passion into a legacy.
When you give through the Community Foundation you can:• Engage in easy, efficient
giving with tax-effective gifts during lifetime and through your estate, working with your advisor.
• Simplify giving to multiple nonprofits.
• Create a lasting legacy for you, your family or a loved one.
• Develop a giving plan that conveys your values and beliefs.
• Involve family members in giving.
• Donate complex assets (real estate, privately held stock).
• Receive help from our staff about community needs.
8 See our “Deciding to Give” checklist at www.cffoxvalley.org/PlanYourGift
helping Donors ShareWe’re celebrating 25 years and promise many more
The Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region
is celebrating 25 years of helping people give to charitable organizations in ways that are smarter, easier and forever.
Our tagline “Helping Donors Share” has described our mission for 25 years. It says even more about the next 25. It speaks to our role in working with people to pursue their charitable passion – whatever it is. Your passion becomes our passion.
In an early video that our founders called “The Enduring Gift,” Paul Groth, our first executive director,
promises: “There’s no way that you can make your gift work harder and do more than by giving it to the Community Foundation.”
We stand by that promise. In the years since
our founding in1986, individuals, families, businesses and organizations have established more than 1,100 charitable funds. Their generosity has enabled us to award more than $150 million in grants to support the work of charitable organizations locally and beyond.
Working together with donors and nonprofits, we can help those in need and maitain the quality of
life we all enjoy.We will be here for
another 25 years, and another and many more, caring for charitable legacies.
What will be your legacy?
Through the Community Foundation
Getting Startedestablishing a charitable fund within the Community Foundation is easy.
1. Contact us.(see below)
2. Make an initial contribution of
at least $1,000 for a future fund or $10,000 for an endowment that can award grants ($15,000 for a scholarship fund).
3. Determine your charitable purpose,
give the fund a name and sign a two-page fund agreement.
8 To proceed, contact VP Gift Planning Kim Petersen at (920) 830-1290 x19 or [email protected]
Curt DetjenPresident/CEO
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The humane Society of Waupaca County made building improvements to enhance the safety of its employees and animals, thanks to a $1,924 Project Grant from our unrestricted funds.
8 see more grants at www.cffoxvalley.org/
recentgrants
Interpretive signs for the .6-mile all People’s trail for people of all ages and abilities at Mosquito Hill Nature Center in New London were made possible by a $3,600 grant from our Environmental Stewardship Fund.
8 Learn more at www.cffoxvalley.org/environment
We award grants from charitable funds that donors establish to give back today and for generations to come. Some want their gifts to address the region’s needs as they change through time. Grants from these unrestricted funds are awarded to nonprofits serving Outagamie, Waupaca, Calumet, Shawano and northern Winnebago counties.
Most donors know the causes they want to support and establish funds that allow them to recommend grants.
A growing number want to be partners in giving with us. For them, our staff will arrange site visits, identify grant opportunities matching their charitable interests or offer other guidance.
8 Learn more by contacting VP Community Engagement Cathy Mutschler at (920) 830-1290 x29 or [email protected].
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Seventh-grade band members at Appleton’s Wilson Middle School are grateful for new instruments that were purchased with a $2,500 grant from the Les and Dar Stumpf Family Fund. The fund’s Keeping the arts in education grant program awarded $21,000 in 2010 to Appleton and Kaukauna schools for art, music and language arts programs suffering from budget cuts. The 2011 grant program added Neenah public and private schools.
8 Go to www.cffoxvalley.org/artsineducation to see grant recipients
$13 million in grants distributed in 2010-11
More than $150 million since 1986
Through the generosity of our donors who have created charitable funds within the Community Foundation, we have been able to award more than $150 million in grants during our 25-year history.
The greatest share of that total are grants recommended by the individuals, families, groups or businesses who established the funds.
Grants awarded through competitive grant programs offer a means for charitable organizations to request money for programs, projects, planning or improvements.
We recommend that applicants for these competitive grants:
1. Attend workshops we hold periodically and list on our online calendar.
2. Review the Grants/Nonprofits section of our website.
3. Submit a grant application, after first reading the grant guidelines.
8 Learn more about our competitive grant programs at www.cffoxvalley.org/grants.
The Fox Valley Technical College Foundation received a Basic Needs Giving Partnership grant of $282,169 over three years for a collaboration involving FVTC and FISC, a financial counseling agency within Goodwill Industries for North Central Wisconsin. The partners developed a Financial Wellness
Center on the college campus to provide financial education and resources to help 1,000 displaced workers become self-sufficient.
8 Visit www.cffoxvalley.org/basicneeds to learn about the Basic Neds Giving Partnership
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Assets under administration:
$206 million*Contributions received:
$14 millionFunds under administration:
1,145**as of June 30, 2011
Grants distributed:
$13 million
52 new funds
8 Learn more at: www.cffoxvalley.org/annualreport
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learn about community strengths and challenges
2011 Fox Cities liFe Study
The Leading Indicators for Excellence (LIFE) Study offers a clear understanding of the overall quality of life in the Fox Cities by taking an in-depth look at 10 key indicators.
This year, LIFE Studies also were conducted separately in Brown County and Southern Winnebago County, and a report compiled to include data from the entire region.
The Fox Cities LIFE Study is sponsored by the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, United Way Fox Cities, Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Fox Cities Economic Development Partnership.
8 www.foxcitieslifestudy.org www.lifestudy.info
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AIDS Fund created to support Fox Valley aiDS Project
Helped to fund startup of Volunteer Center of east Central Wisconsin
Women’s Fund created with 100 founding donors
Grants assist start-up of Fox Cities Children’s Museum & Fox Valley literacy Coalition
Co-sponsor of first
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Supported formation of
Co-sponsor of regional task Force on homelessness
Helped Boys & Girls Club Fox Valley start an after-School Program
Fiscal agent for Fox Cities PaCa construction
Co-sponsored first Fox Cities liFe Study (and followups in 2006 & 2011)
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it all started with one man giving back
Twenty-five years ago, the Community Foundation for the
Fox Valley Region was created by a single act of generosity.
Walter L. Rugland’s gift in 1986 of a $5,000 community leadership prize he had received started it all.
Rugland was the first in a long line of difference makers who have worked through the Community Foundation. He believed that Fox Valley-area residents want a way to give back to their community for the long-term. The answer was a community Foundation.
Walter remained an active supporter of the Foundation
until his death in 1991. Through the Walter and Nora Rugland Fund, he and
his wife continue to support the operations of the Foundation even today.
Paul groth and Chairman Walter l. rugland at the first annual meeting, May 29, 1986.
Doug & Myrt ogilvie established a number of
charitable funds to support what is now the History
Museum at the Castle.
“Without the Ogilvies,there would be noHistory Museumat the Castle.”- Terry Bergen executive director
u.S. oil Co. inc. established the first fund within the Community Foundation to help people with diabetes, using proceeds from the U.S. Oil Open golf outing.
“We knew immediately that giving this away was going to be a lot harder than raising the money.”
- Bill Schmidt, Chairman Emeritus, U.S. Venture
(formerly U.S. Oil)
Clarence & Dolores WallaceTwo charitable funds have awarded more than $2 million in assistance to help students attend ACES/Xavier System.
“They were big proponents of (giving) while you can still see the good that you can do.” - Son Brian Wallace
8 Read about 25 Difference Makers from our history at www.cffoxvalley.org/25years.
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Walter l. rugland donates $5,000 community service prize to establish the Community Foundation
Supported fund-raising and invested federal money for Fox river locks restoration (continues today)
Facilitated planning for creation of aging and Disability resource Center
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open house for giving hearts sparks $1.1 million in contributions
bridge grant Program awards $650,000 to 31 nonprofits suffering from down economy
Distributed nearly $64,000 in grants
from state vitamin price-fixing case to food pantries
Completed 3-year, $325,000 youth education in the arts grant program involving Appleton Art Center, Fox Cities Performing Arts Center and Fox Valley Symphony
Took over local match to preserve Wisconsin arts board grant program
environmental Stewardship Fund created with 54 founding donors
basic needs giving Partnership established with U.S. Ventures Co. Inc.
Co-sponsored nonprofit Matching endowment initiative (repeated in 2003)
Convened nonprofits and government to help people displaced at april aire mobile home park
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Conducted second nonprofits and the economy survey as followup to 2008 survey
hmong refugee resettlement Fund created to help new immigrants from Thai camps
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Congratulat ions on 25 amazing years!
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Thank you Community Foundationfor helping donors share and
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“The Community Foundation is something we’ve long admired and know they will do the right thing when there’s nobody watching.”
Jeff Jirschele & Mary Harp-Jirschele, Menasha
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“We want to help the community to continue to improve for everyone who lives here. You can give money, you can give of your time, or you can help others to do the same.”Tobi & Mark Johannsen, Appleton
“We just want to make a positive
difference.”Karen & Dick Gosse,
Appleton
it’s never too early to plan
Shannon and Jean Kenevan seem too young to show up on
a list of people who have arranged for charitable gifts after their deaths.
That misconception, they say, is exactly why they have become members of the Himebaugh Legacy Circle.
“It is never too early to start thinking about the impact your life can make, and what good things you can do now that will live on after you pass,” said Shannon, who is program team leader of the Harmony Cafés in Appleton and Green Bay, a program of Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin.
The Himebaugh Legacy Circle is open to people who have arranged a planned gift to the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region.
It is named for Donald and Violet Himebaugh, a retired accountant and retired Spanish teached from Appleton who left a $16 million unrestricted gift to the Community
Foundation when both died in 2004.
The Kenevans have considerably lesser means. Still, they prepared a will that directs that a gift be made to a permanent endowment fund they
will establish in the family’s name within the Community Foundation to support four charitable organizations they believe in.
Jean said making their gift known as members of the
Legacy Circle is intended to encourage others like them – young and with moderate income – to think about doing the same.
“I would guess that most people think that having a legacy gift through the Community Foundation is something for only the wealthy folks in our community,” she said.
“It is important for people of all means to realize that there are ways that one can make a big difference with even a little money, especially if you start planning while you are young.”
Shannon and Jean Kenevan, with daughters Shannon and emmlea.
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“It is never too early to start thinking about the impact your life can make.” -Shannon Kenevan
How do you show appreciation to a community for contributing to your family’s success, growth and happiness? Make the community one of your heirs by planning a gift to the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region and joining the Himebaugh Legacy Circle. Join the 161 Legacy Circle members who have designated a gift to the community through their estate plan, a life insurance policy, retirement asset or other gift.
8 See a member list at www.cffoxvalley.
org/legacy. Contact VP Gift Planning Kim Petersen at (920) 830-1290 x19 or kpetersen@cffoxvalley.
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Will you leave this world a better place?
What’s your passion?
What legacy will you leave?
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Curt DetjenPresident/CEO
Cathy Mutschler Vice President Community Engagement
Terri Towle Vice President Finance & Administration
Tammy Williams Vice President Marketing & Communications
Kim Petersen Vice President Gift Planning
Pat Baer Receptionist/Administrative Assistant
Patti Habeck Community Engagement Officer
Lynn Hansen Development & Marketing Coordinator
Linda Heckel Executive Assistant
Martha Hemwall Community Engagement Officer
David Horst Communications Specialist
Nora Langolf Director of Accounting & Information Systems
Shelly Leadley Community Engagement Officer
Jill Muthig Community Engagement Coordinator
Kelly Randerson Accountant
Todd Sutton Community Engagement Officer
Betty Van Den Broek Community Engagement Assistant
Jennifer Young-Waldo Community Engagement Assistant
John Bykowski (Chair) President, CEO & Chairman SECURA Insurance Companies
Joyce Bytof Chairman & CEO, Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group
Keith Depies Vice President & Shareholder, Roberts, Ritschke & Tyczkowski CPA, Ltd.
Yvette Dunlap Retired – Assistant Superintendent/Student Services, Appleton Area School District
Jim Eagon Retired – Assistant Dean of Administrative Services, UW-Fox Valley
Dr. Natalie Gehringer Pediatrician, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
Tim Higgins Principal, ChiRho Services
Paul J. Hoffman President, Hoffman, LLC
John J. Hogerty II Executive Vice President & General Counsel, Bergstrom Corporation
Steve Hooyman Chief Investment Officer, Baker Tilly Investment Advisors, LLC
Michael Lokensgard Attorney/Shareholder, Godfrey & Kahn, SC
Derek McDermott Attorney/Partner, Lutz, Burnett, McDermott, Jahn & King, LLP
Barb Merry Senior Broker Associate, Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group Inc.
William Raaths Retired – Chairman of the Board, Great Northern Corp
Jack Rhodes Retired–Administrator, Miami University of Ohio
Sarah Schmidt Family President/Director , U.S. Venture, Inc.
Roland Stephenson CEO, Faith Technologies, Inc.
Marie Uhrich Senior Vice President Communications, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
Dave Vander Zanden President and CEO, School Specialty, Inc.
Jeff Werner First Vice President - Investment Officer Wells Fargo Advisors
Alan Zierler President and CEO, Capital Credit Union
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We strengthen our community for current
and future generations by helping people
make a difference in the lives of others.
Our service and personal conduct must reflect our core values, the honor of being entrusted with the great generosity of our donors, and the privilege of Helping Donors Share. Our core values provide the basis of how we serve.
i n t e g r i t yWe adhere to a moral code reflecting transparent honesty and actions that match our stated intentions.
r e S P e C tWe create an environment of mutual respect, trust and dignity, and we will value the time, talents and contributions that strengthen our community.
Co l l a b o r at i o nWe facilitate cooperative partnerships combining resources toward a sustainable community benefit.
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Grant Thornton refers to Grant Thornton LLP, the U.S. member firm of Grant Thornton International Ltd,an organization of independently owned and managed accounting and consulting firms.
Grant Thornton congratulatesthe Community Foundationin their success of assistingdonors in the Fox ValleyRegion for 25 years.
At Grant Thornton, making a difference is at the heart of what wedo. As part of an engaged and dynamic global organization, wehave a mission to make a difference to our colleagues, our clients,our profession and our communities. Grant Thornton is proudto support others organizations, like the Community Foundationfor the Fox Valley Region in making a difference. To learnmore about Grant Thornton please contact Mark Johannsen at920.968.6729.
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