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Brian A. IppensenChair
Payson, ILPresident, First Bankers
Trust Services, Inc.
Jim SchlepphorstQuincy, IL
Owner,T.F. Ehrhart Company
Steven E. SiebersQuincy, IL
Partner, Scholz, Loos,Palmer, Siebers
& Duesterhaus LLP
Catherine TracyMt. Sterling, IL
Community Volunteer
Byron Webb IIIPalmyra, MO
President,Byron Webb, Inc.
Blake RodercikPittsfield, IL
Excecutive Director,Pike & Scott Counties
Farm Bureaus
Andy SpragueVice ChairBarry, IL
Owner and Manager,Sprague’s Kinderhook Lodge
& Paxton Farms, Inc.
Dennis R. WilliamsQuincy, IL
Chairman of the Board,Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Jill Arnold BlickhanExecutive Director
Amy Meyer LehenbauerProgram Coordinator
Rachel RabeOffice Manager
Tom DaleHamilton, IL
President, Marine Bank & Trust
Larry L. FischerQuincy, IL
Retired, John Wood Community College
Tanya HarveyQuincy, IL
Human Resources Manager,Quincy Recycle
William M. McCleery, Jr.Quincy, IL
Partner, Schmiedeskamp,Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLP
Chris KirnQuincy, IL
General Manager,Refreshment Services
Pepsi
Phillip KruppsMt. Sterling, IL
President & COO,Brown County
State Bank
Virgil WelkerSecretary
Canton, MOPresident,
Bank of Monticello
Gary L. Blickhan, C.P.A.TreasurerQuincy, IL
Partner, Gray Hunter Stenn, LLP
Lydia Ahrens,Hannibal, MO
Former Director of SystemRelations with Hannibal
Regional Healthcare System
Leah BerryPerry, MO
Human ResourcesManager/Director, Perry
Machine & Die, Inc./Continental Casting LLC
Julie BowenQuincy, IL
Senior Vice PresidentMarketing Services
& ComplianceMercantile Bank
Anthony CraneQuincy, ILPartner,
Architechnics, Inc.
Look back and forward Your Gifts Make A Difference
Board members are expected to bring leadership, community knowledge and professional experience to the orga-nizations they serve. Ours do. Each offers specific talents which enrich efforts to serve our region. In addition, theyserve other community, civic and not-for-profit organizations in their hometowns, in their counties, and in our region.
Board and committee members are not compensated for their service to the Community Foundation.
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In honor of Ms. Carol ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Chris ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Greg ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Ken ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Michael ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Steve ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of attendees of Class of 1957 ReunionDr. John E. Sallstrom
In honor of Ms. Mary Jane & Ms. JoAnn BauerMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. BaumeisterMr. and Mrs. Michael C. Humphrey
In honor of Mr. Robert BedellQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Linda BehrensYWCA of Quincy
In honor of Neal and Jill BlickhanMs. Carol Arnold
In honor of Catherine & Jim BreyleyMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Mr. Ned BroemmelMrs. Reaugh Broemmel
In honor of Gary and Cathy Oakley BunceMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Merle CrosslandMr. and Mrs. Carl W. KoehserMs. Ellen McIntyre
In honor of Betty Ann & Dick FraiserMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Vince and Susan GauthierMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Mr. Henry B. GeiseMrs. Marjorie O. Wolfe
In honor of Dustin and Allison Oakley HallMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Ms. Nina KellyMr. and Mrs. Dan Rizzo
In honor of Ms. Gladys KoehserDr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
In honor of Joan & Bill LawsMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Mr. Delmer R. MitchellCommunity Foundation
In honor of David and Mary OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of David and Theresa OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Hal and Kathy OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Mike and Ginny OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Peter and Judy OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Ralph and Lisa OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Sullivan OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Tim and Denise OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Tom and Anne Oakley and FamilyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Tony and Signe Oakley and FamilyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Ken and Jennifer ReekieMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mary and Doug ReeveQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Paul & Mary RidderMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Mrs. Melva RileyMr. Robert G. Riley
In honor of Phylliss RobertsonQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Tomo SakuraiGray Hunter Stenn LLP
In honor of Dr. John E. SallstromMr. and Mrs. Ray L. Johnson
In honor of Ed and Shirley SawyerQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Cindy SpakeMs. Nancy AikmanMs. Amy BangertMs. Alison BertiMr. and Mrs. Trenton BlackMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Joseph BrocksieckMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. BrunennMs. Peri A. ColeMr. and Mrs. Douglas DietrichMr. and Mrs. Eric EntrupMs. Amy FeldkampMs. Mary Griffith and Mr. Greg SchoenekaseMs. Ashley J. HackmannMr. and Mrs. David HarmanMr. and Mrs. David KaterMr. and Mrs. Fred McColezMr. and Mrs. Chuck Otte Jr.Mr. David PolandMr. and Mrs. David ReesMr. and Mrs. Douglas B. SeeberDanni M. SimmonsMr. Harold A. StrumMr. Stephen Strum and Ms. Cynthia ChristMs. Brenda TurnbaughMr. and Mrs. John J. VenegoniMr. and Mrs. James Weede
In honor of Taylor and Lorrain SteinbergQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Dale StevensonMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMrs. Carolyn H. Stevenson
In honor of Mr. Morry TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Art TenhouseMr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In honor of Mrs. Mary Ellen ToddMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Polett
In honor of Ben and Amanda Van NessMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mr. Jonathan Van NessMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mr. Tom Van NessMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mrs. Joyce VanniceMr and Mrs. Mark Lehenbauer
In honor of Mrs. Mary WintersMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
In memory of Jane ArnoldMs. Carol ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Chris ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Greg ArnoldMr. Michael ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Steven ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In memory of Mr. Gerald BakerMr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Ms. Frances BarryMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mrs. Helen BauerMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Ms. Gilda Best HightMr. and Mrs. Curtis Spake
In memory of Sarah BirsicMr. and Mrs. Mark F. AdamsMr. Daniel BirsicDr. and Mrs. William BirsicMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Tyler Neal CalabroMr. and Mrs. Frank CargieneMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. CostiganMr. and Mrs. James K. FriendMr. and Mrs. Scott HermanMr. and Mrs. Richard McNayMr. and Mrs. Benji MooreMr. Roger A. PetersonMr. and Rev. Terry PopeMs. Margaret PrivaraMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. SpohrMr. and Mrs. Karl Yard
In memory of Mr. Karl BowlesMr. and Mrs. Dan R. BarryGary L. Blickhan CPA, PCMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Larry BlickhanBomgaarsMrs. Jolene BrennerMs. Ethel M. BretzMs. Martha BryanMr. and Mrs. Gerald R. CarnivaleMr. and Mrs. David L. ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Fred CoryMr. and Mrs. Dale W. CravenDr. and Mrs. Louis DeGreeffMr. and Mrs. Dan ErnstFauble Insurance Agency, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. D. D. FischerMs. Mary M. FreemanGardendale Homeowners AssociationGray Hunter Stenn LLPMr. and Mrs. Danny L. GuthrieMr. and Mrs. Richard J. HalterMr. and Mrs. Robert HarmanMr. and Mrs. Ray HeilmannMr. and Mrs. Michael HittMr. and Mrs. Raymond C. HowardMs. Maurine JacksonJerseyville Farm and HomeMr. and Mrs. Aaron KassingMr. B.T. "Ted" KemnerMr. and Mrs. Don KirkMr. and Mrs. Gerald W. KorbKunkel CompanyMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth NesbitMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. OakleyMr. Leon R. ObertOlney Rural Supply, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. PoageE.L. Pollock Insurance Agency Inc.Quincy Newspapers, Inc.Quincy Notre Dame FoundationMr. and Mrs. Duane ShafferMs. Jeanne O. ShapiraShortridge ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Steven E. SiebersState Street Bank & Trust Co.Mr. and Mrs. Larry ToellnerUnited Systems Inc.Ms. Mary K. WillerDr. and Mrs. Richard J. WrightMrs. Mary Winters
In memory of Elmer John "Junnie" Boll, Jr.Mr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Rogers BrennerMrs. Jolene Brenner
In memory of Katherine BroemmelMs. Melissa BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Bo KnapheideMr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide IIIMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. QuinteroMr. Michael D. Sanders and Ms. Cynthia Faur
In memory of Eleanor BrownGray Hunter Stenn LLP
In memory of Robbin BumbryMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mrs. Mary Ann DeSutterMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Jack DupuyMrs. Jolene BrennerMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Joe ConoverMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. GormanMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyDr. John E. SallstromMr. Frank G. SiepkerDr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
In memory of Mrs. Lea EhrhardtMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mr. Ernie FluckeyMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
In memory of Jerl and Virginia FrancisMr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrillo
In memory of Don GallowayMs. Judith AufdenkampMs. Lois Ann BentleyMr. and Mrs. Ernie BuxtonMr. and Mrs. Randy DewittMs. Martha FluckeyMr. and Mrs. Kris GallaherMr. and Mrs. Karl H. GroeschMr. and Mrs. Dean HessMr. Dean HulveyMr. and Mrs. Gary McCaskillMr. and Mrs. David NorthupMr. and Mrs. Edward D. PerryMr. and Mrs. William RoperMs. Margene WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Van Wilson
In memory of Mr. Scott GarnerMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mr. Lorenzo GnuseMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelIn memory of Judge Robert Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Mr. Caroll JohnsonMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Ms. Helen KammMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Art KellerMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mrs. Mary Kane Oakley
In memory of Mr. Ragan KnapheideMr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Wendell KochAnonymous Friend
In memory of Ms. Ruth LohmanMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Bob MaysMrs. Anne Mays
In memory of Mrs. Betty MartinMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Rue MeyersMiss Evelyn J. Fusselman
In memory of Mrs. Nell Beth MuellerMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Harold NewmanMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Richard McNay
In memory of Brian NuessenMr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Christine OylerMr. and Mrs. Jack L. Hill
In memory of Dan OtteMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In honor of Jim RileyMrs. Marilyn Riley
In memory of Melva RileyMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Connie RobertsonMs. Melissa BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
In memory of Mrs. Dorothy RounerMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMrs. Mary C. BrahlerCareLink, Inc.Mr and Mrs. Dennis K. CashmanMrs. Barbara Gates GerdesMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. GormanDr. and Mrs. Leonard D. GraysonMrs. Judy HaydenMr. and Mrs. Gerald HolzgrafeMr. and Mrs. William G. Keller Jr.Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide IIIKuhlman ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Randy McFarlandMercantile BankMr. Robert G. RileyMr. and Mrs. Wilson R. RodgersMrs. Marjorie O. Wolfe
In memory of Mrs. Sarama SchnackMr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Ms. Jenny SchneiderMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Marjorie SchuesslerMr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In memory of Gordon ShermanMs. Evelyn M. Thomas
In memory of Mrs. Mary Jane SimsMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of E. Dean SloughMr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Mrs. Bouany SonethongkkamMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Stacy SorrillMr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In memory of James SpearMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III
In memory of Ms. Betty UrbancMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Mrs. Agnes VossMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Jean and Herbert WeilQuincy Civic Music Association
In memory of Mr. Steve WintersMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mrs. Alice O. WirthMr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
Your Community Foundation celebrated its 15th anniversary lastfall. We took a look back noting how the Community Foundationbegan with enthusiasm and $1,050. Working with people commit-ted to making a difference in their communities, your CommunityFoundation’s charitable assets have grown enabling us to grantmore than $1.9 million to date throughout the region. That’s a goodstart. We know we can do more. So, we announced the CountyEndowment Match, a grand opportunity for growing permanentendowment for worthy causes. To date, residents in at least five ofour counties are coming together to build their county’s endow-ment. They serve on their County Fund Councils raising moneythat will support charitable needs and opportunities in their coun-ties for good—forever.
Brian A. Ippensen, Chair
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The number ‘15’ took on special significance during last fall’s Friends of Philanthropy Celebration.The annual event was held on November 15, National Philanthropy Day. Guests were treated to festively decorated (and delicious) cupcakes marking the Com-
munity Foundation’s 15th ‘birthday.’At 6:15 p.m., Board Chair Brian Ippensen announced that the Community Foundation was commemorating its anniversary by offering up to $15,000 to each of
the counties it serves as a matching gift opportunity. To obtain the match, a county has to raise $15,000 to begin its own County Endowment Fund. “Whether we live in Lewis County Missouri or Pike County Illinois, we share a common wish— to preserve, maintain or improve our communities and county,”
said Ippensen. “This match can bring people together to support local charitable needs and opportunities in each of our own counties. It will help retain local assetsfor today and tomorrow—permanently—for each county.”
Counties must submit their Intent to Participate form by November 1, 2013 to be accepted into the County Endowment Match program. To date, five countieshave done so and have been accepted. Each has until November 1, 2015 to raise $15,000 for its match.
To make a gift or get more information, contact your county’s lead representative or your Community Foundation.• Brown (IL): Philip Krupps, 217-773-3326 or [email protected]• Hancock (IL): Tom Dale, 217-357-3151 or [email protected]• Lewis (MO): Virgil Welker, 573-767-5264 or [email protected]• Marion (MO): Irene Meyers, 573-248-9389 or [email protected]• Pike (IL): Kent Hawley, 217-414-5058 or [email protected] your county is not listed, contact us to learn about the program and to obtain an Intent to Participate form: 217-222-1237 or [email protected].
Founders CircleA group of citizens believed that by working
together we can enrich the quality of life in ourregion.
Their vision, followed by action, created theCommunity Foundation on November 26,1997. By December 31—the end of our first fis-cal year—we held $1,050. Additional financialsupport was committed. That enabled ournewly formed Community Foundation toembark upon work to offer people from allwalks of life the opportunity to build charitablefunds to help address needs and opportuni-ties today, tomorrow—forever.
The Founders Circle includes those whosevision and generosity have made it possiblefor the Community Foundation to strengthenour communities now and for generations tocome.
Great River Economic Development FoundationMarion Gardner Jackson Charitable TrustMercantile Trust & Savings BankWilliam MyersThomas A. & Anne OakleyOakley-Lindsay Foundation
Legacy SocietyThe Legacy Society is a special designation given to
those who choose to accept it. We recognize with grati-tude those who have provided for their community’swellbeing with a donation of at least $5,000 or who havenotified us that they have made provisions to include theCommunity Foundation in their estate plans.Anonymous FriendsCarol Higgins ArnoldTed and Tena Awerkamp Family+Amelia E. Bauner *Robert and Dorothy BizerJill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Leroy BoeckelmanJack W. Boge *Sharen and George* BorrowmanKatherine R. Broemmel+*Ned and Reaugh Broemmel+Mike and Jean Buckley+E. Marilyn ClarkDr. and Mrs. Merle F. CrosslandMike and Lee Lindsay Curtis+Matt and Becky DickinsonBo and Jan Eaton+Dale and Leah ErkeH. Dennis EverlyJames M. and Janell B. Farmer+Ms. Evelyn J. FusselmanFamily of Lucille Hollender *Michael and J’Ann HumphreyElizabeth Hunter* Estate in honor of Clyde Hunter*Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III+Becky KnappPhilip Krupps
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay +*Robert A.* and Anne M. Mays+Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClainMr. and Mrs. Richard McNay+Mr. James E. Mentesti+Roger and Margie MohrmanRobert NetheryHal and Kathy OakleyRalph and Lisa Oakley+Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley+Denise PearcyDorothy J. Plank*Dr. Charles Richards*Robert G. & Melva C.* RileyMrs. Dorothy W. Rouner*John E. SallstromCharles* and Nancy* ScholzMary Jane Sims*Margaret J. Sinnock +*James A. SmithGeorge* and Charlotte* SpearJeffrey and Theresa SpearBette J. StarnesAlan and Mary Ellen StiegemeierMr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson, Jr.+John* and Carolyn Stevenson, Sr.Grant L. and K. Georgann Sturhahn*Dorothy L. Swallow +*Norma Taylor *Joe and Jill Tracy FamilyPatrick F. TracyDonald P. W. Voth*D.A. and Kristy Weibring+Tom and Judy Zenge+ Charter Members* Deceased
Your gifts make a difference. We gratefullyacknowledge the following donors for their gen-erous gifts in 2012 to help us connect people whocare with causes that matter.
Anonymous FriendsMr. and Mrs. Brent M. BabyakMs. Megan BacksBank of AmericaBank of MonticelloMr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. BarnardMary Weems Barton Foundation for the Quincy Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Rodney BecksMr. and Mrs. David BerryDr. and Mrs. William BirsicBlessing HospitalGary L. Blickhan CPA, PCMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Matthew BradshawBrain Trauma Awareness OrganizationMr. and Mrs. Albert BrinkMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelBrown County State BankMr. and Mrs. Michael BuckleyMr. John R. BuntingBrown, Hay & Stephens, LLPMr. Jerry BusenCass Cable TV, Inc.Charter MediaCheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning CenterMary Ridder Cherny Memorial FundChurch Mutual Insurance CompanyCity of GriggsvilleMs. E. Marilyn ClarkCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesMr. and Mrs. Anthony E. CraneMr. Frank CroweMr. and Mrs. Tom DaleDr. Ronald DavisMr. and Ms. Jim DehartMr. and Mrs. Matt G. DickinsonDouglass Community Services, Inc. for Kids in MotionDunn AccountingElliott Publishing-Camp Point JournalMr. Dennis EverlyF&M Bank and Trust CompanyFarmers Bank of LibertyFarmers State BankFirst Bankers Trust CompanyFirst Bankers Trust Services, Inc.First National Bank of BarryMr. and Mrs. Larry L. FischerMr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Fischer
Friends of Dr. Richard Eells HouseFriends of the CastleMr. and Mrs. Jim C. GayMr. and Mrs. Patrick GervelerMr. Donald GnuseMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. GormanL. Grady RealtyGreat River Recovery ResourcesMr. and Mrs. William GullyGunn Construction Co. Excavating ContractorsMr. and Mrs. James E. HankesHansen-Spear Funeral HomeDr. and Mrs. William HanshawMr. Kent HawleyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. HeinzeMr. and Mrs. Tim HohulinMr. and Mrs. David IftnerInvestment Planners, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. IppensenMr. George IrwinJohn Wood Community CollegeJohn Wood Community College FoundationJK Creative PrintersJ.R. Floors LLCMrs. Lillian P. KellerMr. and Mrs. Merle KenadyMr. and Mrs. Don KirkMr. and Mrs. Michael KnappnerKohl WholesaleKohl's Department StoresMr. Philip A. KruppsMs. Kellie R. KurreMr. and Mrs. Mark LehenbauerMr. and Mrs. Richard A. LiebigMarion Gardner Jackson Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. John F. McAteerMr. William M. McCleery JrMr. and Mrs. Jeff McPhersonMr. James E. MentestiMercantile BankMr. and Mrs. Luke MetzMr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. MeyersMr. and Mrs. Robert O. MooreNorthwestern Mutual Financial NetworkMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Chuck Otte Jr.Palmyra SpectatorMr. and Mrs. Edward D. PerryPi Beta Phi Quincy Alumnae ClubMiss Dorothy J. PlankMr. and Mrs. Matthew PlothowMr. and Mrs. K. W. PurserQuincy Art CenterQuincy Herald-WhigQuincy Notre Dame FoundationQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
Quincy UniversityMr. and Mrs. Larry RabeMr. and Mrs. Michael ReinMr. and Mrs. Ronald K. RichardMr. and Mrs. John A. RidderMr. Robert G. RileyMr. and Mrs. Blake E. RoderickDr. and Mrs. Richard SaalbornThe Sammy FundSt. Francis Solanus ChurchDr. John E. SallstromMs. Marilyn SansomSchmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLPMr. & Mrs. James SchlepphorstScholz, Loos, Palmer, Siebers & Duesterhaus LLPMr. and Mrs. Dana SchraderDr. and Mrs. Rex SchulzMr. and Mrs. Steven E. SiebersMrs. Mary Jane SimsJudge and Mrs. David K. SlocumSmith Law OfficeMr. and Mrs. James A. SmithMrs. Marlene SouderMr. and Mrs. William A. SpearSprague's Kinderhook Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Scott StamerjohnMr. and Mrs. James J. SteborMrs. Carolyn H. StevensonMr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson IIIStifel, Nicolaus, & Company, Inc.Sunset HomeMr. Steve TaylorMs. Norma TofallMrs. Dorothy A. TracyTracy Family FoundationMr. and Representative James W. TracyMr. and Mrs. Joe TracyMr. and Mrs. Tom TracyUnited Way of Adams County, Inc.United State BankMrs. Joyce VanniceMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. VecchieWade Stables P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Bart WarfordMr. Joe W. WarfordMr. and Mrs. Bob WebbMr. and Mrs. Virgil WelkerWells Fargo Advisors, LLCMr. Dennis R. WilliamsWillis Insurance AgencyWinters Insurance Group, LLPYMCA of QuincyMr. and Mrs. George D. Youtzy
Don Kirk and Jim Gay had a desire to build an endowment fortheir county. Others soon joined them, formed the Pike County FundCouncil and established the Pike County Endowment. The first grantfrom the fund was made in 2012.
Your community fundation began with anabundance of enthusiasm & two gifts totaling$1,050. By 2001, your Community Foundation held $500,000 in assets.
Ralph M. OakleyFirst Board Chaiman
Community Foundation offers 15th anniversary gift
Don Kirk and Jim Gay knew assets had left Pike County. They lamented those losses. Theydiscussed how to retain assets for their county’s residents and wellbeing. They had few answers.
Then, they learned how charitable giving had grown dramatically in some communities throughendowment funds. It ignited a spark.
They wondered whether the same could be done in Pike County—and how. They consideredseveral options before approaching their Community Foundation. Working together would servethe county’s interests and the Community Foundation’s mission to connect people who care withcauses that matter. A pilot program began to establish and build a Pike County Endowment.
Don and Jim formed the Pike County Fund Council and invited others to get involved. A few ofthe county’s residents and businesses made contributions. As they did, others started to realizethat their county endowment fund helps retain local assets. More people got involved which ledto more gifts. The fund’s first grant was made in 2012.
No magic formula. No match. Lots of work and dedication. Pike County residents continue tobuild the fund to meet the $15,000 match knowing that the county led the way for others.
Pike County residents lead the way
People Who Care
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UnrestrictedDonors establish these funds allowing the Community Foundation to determine how grants will servevarious charitable needs and opportunities in our communities.Anonymous Donor Funds (2)Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company FundCommunity Endowment FundDr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family FundHarry Channon Eaton Family Endowment FundAngie (Fusselman) Mayes & Evelyn J. Fusselman FundHarry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder FundMrs. Arthur O. Lindsay FundRobert A. & Anne M. Mays FundRobert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable FundMargaret J. Sinnock FundGrant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn FundDorothy L. Swallow FundField of Interest These funds serve specific interests and/or geographic areas.Anonymous Donor Fund for the Arts Blessing Hospital Community Health FundJayne & Leroy Boeckelman Fund for Young Musicians Katherine Broemmel Endowment for the ArtsCommunityworks Endowment Fund Paul H. and Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Quincy, Adams County, ILGrace United Methodist Church of Quincy Fund
~ Benefits Adams County, IL and Shelby County, MOJane’s Kids’ FundPalmyra Community Endowment Fund
~ Benefits Palmyra, MOQuincy Recycle FundJames L. & Dorothy W. Rouner FundRaymond, Norbert, and Eleanor Rueter FundCounty Endowment FundsPike County Endowment Fund (Illinois)Donor Advised Fund advisors may recommend grants, if desired.Anonymous Donor Fund Donald A. & Prudence M. Bickhaus Memorial FundArchitechnics/Anthony E. Crane FundBarry Community Endowment FundBill & Sue Bergman FundSarah Christine Birsic Memorial FundCarthage Community Improvement Fund
~ Benefits Carthage, ILMary Ridder Cherny FundJerry & Libby Davis Family Fund
~ Benefits Lewis County, MONoma Meyers Eaton FundClayton & Helen Nagel Ely and Emmett & Inez Greenley McCloskey Fund
~ Benefits Knox County, MOGardner Denver Education Fund Diane Nielsen Gossard Memorial Fund Anne Eldridge Huie Memorial FundGreen-Humphrey Family Fund for MusicG. Arthur (Art) Keller, Jr. FundArthur O. & Lela B. Lindsay FundMercantile Endowment FundT. C. & Mary S. Oakley Descendants FundSamantha Otte Youth Opportunity FundMarilyn & Steven Prater FundMerle “Joe” Scharnhorst Fund for a Cleaner Quincy AreaSchmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell FundJames A. & LouAnn Smith Family Fund The Stamerjohn Family FundAlan L. & Mary Ellen Stiegemeier Charitable FundThankful Heart FundJoe & Jill Tracy Family FundUnited States Founding Fathers FundWinters Insurance Group FundScholarship Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Scholarship Fund
~Benefits Quincy University StudentGeorge & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits a former student or graduate of John Wood Community CollegeBecky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Senior High School GraduateVirginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Pleasant Hill High School GraduateMarvin J Likes & Thomas Leo Likes Math Scholarship
~ Benefits Western High School GraduateKenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Senior High School GraduateDorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Western High School GraduateBen C. & Etta M. Plank Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Highland or Canton High School GraduateQuincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Senior High School GraduateTeresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Palmyra High School GraduateAlton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund
~ Benefits Palmyra High School GraduateDesignated (Agency Charitable and Endowed)These funds benefit specific organizations.Adams County Red Cross FundBeeJay Adams Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Community TheatreThe Arc Fund
ARTS Fund ~ Benefits Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Mary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public LibraryAmelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Charitable Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Service LeagueJack W. Boge Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Art Center & Quincy Society of Fine ArtsBrain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of Life FundBrink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’ Friends of the Performing Arts Brown County Public Schools Education FundCheerful Home Children’s FundCornerstone: Foundations for Families FundDr. Richard Eells House Fund H. Dennis Everly Fund
~Benefits Quincy Park BandHerbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Adams County Chapter, American Red Cross & The Salvation Army of QuincyFriends of the Castle FundFamily Planning FundHabitat for Humanity Housing Ministry FundHistorical Society FundHorizons Social Services FundJackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. FundJohn Wood Community College Foundation Development FundMike Mason Fund for St. Francis SchoolMeals on Wheels FundDorothy J. Plank Memorial FundThe Plank Memorial FundQuincy Public Schools Foundation Fund Quincy Art Center FundQuincy Civic Music Association FundQuincy Family YMCA FundQuincy Humane Society FundQuincy Museum FundQuincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and Improvement FundQuincy Senior Citizens’ Center FundQuincy Symphony FundQuincy University Endowment FundRecovery Resources FundGeorge and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
~ Benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran SchoolJeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear FundBette J. Starnes Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Humane SocietySunset Home FundClifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane SocietyAndrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
~ Benefits 4-H in Adams CountyTransitions of Western Illinois FundUnited Way of Adams County, Inc. FundDonald P.W. Voth Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity2nd Lt. Albert C. Warford, Jr. Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Family YMCAYWCA – Quincy FundTom and Judy Zenge Fund
~ Benefits Canton, MO R-V High School(Non Endowed)Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund
~ Benefits St. Francis Solanus SchoolFriends These funds support the Community Foundation’s impact and sustainability—today and tomorrow.Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation FundADM Friend of the Foundation Fund Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies Fund Blessing Hospital Friend of the Foundation FundKarl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Friends of the Foundation Fund D. Reaugh Broemmel Founding Executive Director FundMike & Jean Buckley Family Friends of the Foundation FundE. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation FundMatthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund DISTek Integration, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation FundFriends of the Foundation EndowmentJK Creative Friends of the Foundation FundKnapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund Quincy Newspapers, Inc. Friends of the Foundation FundRefreshment Services Pepsi Friends of the Foundation FundS. Dean & Mary Jane Sims Friends of the Foundation FundSprague's Kinderhook Lodge & Sprague Farms, Inc. Friend of the Foundation FundState Street Bank & Trust Company Friends of the Foundation Fund John G. and Carolyn H. Stevenson Friends of the Foundation FundVecchie Family Friends of the Foundation FundDennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation FundCommunity Foundation Operating Fund Acorn (Seedling Funds)These begin with at least $1,000 and have five years to build to fully endowed funds.Bank of Quincy FundKohl Wholesale Friends of the Foundation FundMt. Sterling Community Center Fund Palmyra State Bank & Bank of Hannibal Fund Terrance Welte Memorial FundCounty EndowmentsThese have until November 1, 2015 to raise $15,000 and qualify for a $15,000 match.(Pike County Endowment Fund was pilot program and now working toward match.)Adams County Endowment FundBrown County Endowment FundHancock County Endowment FundLewis County Endowment FundMarion County Endowment Fund
15 years, 150 charitable funds and counting
Grants from the Raymond, Norbert,and Eleanor Rueter Fund providefunding for tutoring to improve skillsand contribute to students’ future aca-demic and workplace success.
Through a grant to Pleasant HillElementary School, students wereable to access to one-on-one tutoringto improve their reading and compre-hension skills. The lack of those skillsis a source of difficulty in making aca-demic progress.
Children participating in the tutor-ing program had special needs or
came from situations in which theymay not have had the home supportto help them with their homeworkassignments.
“By providing an extra 15-20 min-utes of time with these students, wecould provide a higher level of educa-tional services. The children were pro-vided with a comfortable and positiveenvironment to assist them in com-pleting assignments that would nothave existed in their normal life,” saidJeff Shireman, Dean of Students atPleasant Hill Elementary.
Perpetuity is foreverThe heading may seem a bit ridiculous, but it emphasizes a
point. A 15-year anniversary is a milestone, but it is just one of many
to come. As we continue to partner with generous donors to buildcharitable funds, we will also continue to emphasize the power ofendowments. Why? Because they work.
Endowments:· Afford flexibility and relevancy through changing times· Provide support for the charitable organizations and
causes you care about most · Model values for the next generation· Build stronger community for all
Within the first 15 years, cumulative grants made by one of theendowed funds established in our formative years now total morethan the original gift. Within the same 15 years, the endowedfund’s balance is triple the amount of the original gift.
Endowments are forever. Not for a year. Not for 15 years.Forever.
Here’s a simple way to make a planned gift.Designate your Community Foundation as a
beneficiary of your IRA, insurance policy,401K or other retirement plan.
Extra time improvesstudents� skills
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Alan L. Stiegemeier & Mary Ellen StiegemeierCharitable FundQuincy Art CenterThankful Heart Fund St. Mary SchoolJoe & Jill Tracy Family FundBoy Scouts of America, Mississippi Valley CouncilCatholic Diocese of Springfield in IllinoisCentral Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer's AssociationCheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning CenterChurch of St. PeterTurning Point Domestic Violence ServicesCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesGlobal Food Banking NetworkHoly Family Catholic ChurchOur Saviour SchoolQuincy Catholic CharitiesQuincy Notre Dame FoundationSt. Peter SchoolThe Salvation Army of Quincy
Scholarship FundsScholarship Funds provide financial assistanceto further students’ education.Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J.Hall Scholarship FundLauren Bentzlinger, a student at Quincy UniversityGeorge & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Schol-arship FundTyler Thomas, a graduate of John Wood Community
CollegeBecky Swisher Crowe Memorial ScholarshipFundGabrielle Esselman, a graduate of Quincy Senior
High SchoolVirginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds Scholarship FundSarah Mowen, a graduate of Pleasant Hill High
SchoolKenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial ScholarshipFundLinda Sok, a student at the University of Illinois
College of PharmacyDorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship FundTaylor Agee, a graduate of Western High School
Quincy High School Class of 1957 ScholarshipFundKayla Newton, a graduate of Quincy Senior High
SchoolTeresa Lynn Thompson Memorial ScholarshipFundRachel Foster, a graduate of Palmyra High SchoolAlton A. Vannice FFA Leadership FundCody Griesbaum, a graduate of Palmyra High SchoolTom and Judy Zenge FundGarrett Spurgeon, a graduate of Canton R-V High
School – Scholarship AwardMrs. Kelly Berhorst, business teacher at Canton R-V
High School – Teacher Award
Agency andDesignated Funds
Grants from Designated and Agency Funds sup-port specific organization(s), per the donorintent.Adams County Red Cross FundBeeJay Adams Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Community TheatreThe Arc Fund ARTS Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Society of Fine ArtsMary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public
LibraryAmelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J.Hall Charitable Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Service LeagueJack W. Boge Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Art Center & Quincy Society ofFine Arts
Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality ofLife Fund
Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’Friends of the Performing Arts
Brown County Public Schools Education FundCheerful Home Children’s FundCornerstone: Foundations for Families FundDr. Richard Eells House Fund H. Dennis Everly Fund
~Benefits Quincy Park BandHerbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Adams County Chapter, American RedCross & The Salvation Army of Quincy
Family Planning Fund
Friends of the Castle FundHabitat for Humanity Housing Ministry FundHistorical Society Fund
~ Benefits Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. FundJohn Wood Community College Foundation
Development FundMike Mason Fund for St. Francis SchoolMeals on Wheels FundQuincy Public Schools Foundation Fund Quincy Art Center FundQuincy Civic Music Association FundQuincy Family YMCA FundQuincy Humane Society FundQuincy Museum FundQuincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and
Improvement FundQuincy Senior Citizens’ Center FundQuincy Symphony FundRecovery Resources FundGeorge and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
~ Benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
Jeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear Fund Bette J. Starnes Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Humane SocietySunset Home FundClifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy HumaneSocietyAndrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
~ Benefits 4-H in Adams CountyTransitions of Western Illinois FundUnited Way of Adams County, Inc. FundDonald P.W. Voth Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Area Habitat for HumanityYWCA – Quincy FundLucille Hollender Memorial Fund
~ Benefits St. Francis Solanus School
Other GrantsGrants from the following were awarded to the listedorganizations.Wells Fargo AdvisorsHorizons Social ServicesThomas & Catherine TracyAdvocacy Network for Children
Since our inception in late 1997 Com-munity Foundation grantmaking hasmatched donor intent with communityneeds and opportunities. Your Communi-ty Foundation has awarded more than1,300 grants totaling more than $1.9 mil-lion. These grants have touched all 13counties in our service area. They are anexample of philanthropy at work in ourbackyards.
In 2012, our 15th Anniversary, weawarded grants totaling over $312,000.As the amounts continue to grow, so dothe number of individuals served. That isincreasing the impact essential to pro-vide necessary services and programsvital to quality of life here.
2012 Grant AwardsUnrestricted Endowment
FundsThe Community Foundation’s Unrestricted
Endowment Funds allow grants to be made in anyof the counties served and in all areas of interest.The Community Foundation annually acceptscompetitive grant requests from eligible organi-zations. Donors who have established unrestrict-ed endowments allow the Community Foundationto determine how grants are distributed. A com-mittee of volunteers and board members from theregion reviews each grant application to makeawards from the following funds:
• Anonymous Friends Funds (2) • Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and
Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Fund • Community Endowment Fund • Dr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family Fund
• Harry Channon Eaton Family Endowment Fund • Angie (Fusselman) Mayes & Evelyn J. Fusselman
Fund• Harry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder Fund • Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay Fund• Robert A. & Anne M. Mays Fund • Robert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund • Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable Fund • Margaret J. Sinnock Fund • Grant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn Fund • Dorothy L. Swallow Fund
The following organizations were awarded grants.
Barry Food PantryBig Brothers Big Sisters of the Great River AreaBig Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisCHART Teen Task ForceCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesDouglass Community Services - Head Start and
Early Head StartDouglass Community Services - Kids in MotionDurham Community Center & Ball ParkEwing Community Senior Housing ProgramGirl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, Inc.Hancock County Health and Wellness CoalitionHancock County Volunteers for DiabetesHorizons Social ServicesQuincy Community TheatreQuincy Public SchoolsThe Child Center, Inc.The Food Bank for Central & Northeast MissouriTwo Rivers Resource Conservation & Development
Field of Interest FundsGrants from Field of Interest Funds serve specif-ic interests or geographic areas, as determinedby the donor.The Community Foundation acceptsapplications annually through our competitivegrant program. A volunteer Grant Committeereviews each application and recommendsawards that meet each fund’s purpose.
Jayne & Leroy Boeckelman Fund for Young MusiciansThis fund supports youth, aged 10 and under, by providing access to instrumental music.Historic Bethel German ColonyKatherine Broemmel Endowment for the ArtsThis fund provides a means for supporting the arts.Quincy Art CenterQuincy Society of Fine ArtsCommunityworks Endowment FundThe Communityworks Endowment serves the countiesof Adams, Brown, Hancock, and Pike in Illinois in theareas of early childhood education, workforce develop-ment, and land use.John Wood Community College FoundationWest Central Child Care ConnectionPaul H. and Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund This fund supports charitable interests in Quincy andAdams County.Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisChaddockCommunity for Christ Assistance CenterCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesFamily Planning, Inc.John Wood Community College FoundationJunior AchievementPanther Pride Foundation for Central SchoolsQuincy Catholic CharitiesQuincy Society of Fine ArtsQuincy Symphony Orchestra AssociationTwo Rivers Council FoundationYWCA of QuincyGrace United Methodist Church of Quincy FundThis fund supports education and human services inAdams County, Illinois and Shelby County, Missouri.Boy Scouts of America, Mississippi Valley CouncilCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesDouglass Community Services
- Head Start and Early Head StartHorizons Social ServicesJunior AchievementTrinity & Immanuel Lutheran Churches
Philanthropic grants at work in our backyardsPhilanthropic grants at work in our backyards
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Jane’s Kids’ FundThis fund supports youth in need due to issues suchas abuse, abandonment, or addiction.Cornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesPalmyra Community Endowment FundThis fund supports the community of Palmyra, Mis-souri.Douglass Community Services
- Head Start and Early Head StartJames L. & Dorothy W. Rouner FundThis fund supports health related causes in Quincy,Illinois.Family Planning, Inc.Raymond, Norbert, and Eleanor Rueter FundThis fund supports specialized education and tutoringprimarily for reading and comprehension skills for stu-dents in kindergarten through twelfth grade.Pleasant Hill Elementary School Washington Elementary School
County EndowmentsGrants from County Endowments serve charitablecauses in the specified county. Grant awards are rec-ommended by the County Fund Council. Applicationsare accepted annually through the Community Foun-dation’s competitive grant program.Pike County Endowment FundThis fund supports Pike County, Illinois.Two Rivers Council Foundation – Pike County FoodPantry
Donor Advised FundsFund Advisors recommend grant recipients within theparameters of the fund’s agreement.Anonymous Fund Carmel Catholic High SchoolChristian Brothers College High SchoolTurning Point Domestic Violence Services
Architechnics/Anthony E. Crane Fund Quincy Art CenterCarthage Community Improvement FundThis fund supports causes that benefit the communityof Carthage, Illinois.Girl Scouts of Central Illinois - Carthage Girl ScoutTroop projectMary Ridder Cherny FundThis fund supports Quincy public and parochialschools for 6-8th grade students to participate in theperforming arts.St. Dominic SchoolSt. Francis Solanus SchoolJerry & Libby Davis Family FundThis fund benefits Lewis County, Missouri.Culver-Stockton CollegeGardner Denver Education FundThis fund provides support for educational and othercharitable causes.Quincy Notre Dame Foundation
Diane Nielsen Gossard Memorial FundMake-A-Wish Foundation of IllinoisAnne Eldridge Huie Memorial FundTransitions of Western Illinois FoundationG. Arthur (Art) Keller, Jr. FundBig Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisDown CountrySpecial Olympics IllinoisArthur O. & Lela B. Lindsay FundChaddockMuddy River Opera CompanyQuincy Art CenterQuincy Civic Music AssociationQuincy Community TheatreQuincy Museum, Inc.Quincy Symphony Orchestra AssociationThe Well HouseMercantile Endowment FundYMCA of Quincy
T. C. & Mary S. Oakley Descendants FundQuincy UniversitySamantha Otte Youth Opportunity FundThis fund supports organizations which maintain andenhance community betterment and artistic, leader-ship, and humanitarian opportunities for youth.Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisBlessings in a Backpack Inc.Cornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesDouglass Community Services - Kids in MotionGirl Scouts of Central IllinoisGood News of ChristmasHungry for MusicJackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc.John Wood Community College FoundationMidsummer Arts FaireQuincy Art CenterQuincy Community TheatreQuincy Symphony Orchestra AssociationThe Salvation Army of QuincyTwo Rivers Council FoundationQuincy Family YMCAYWCA of Quincy
Marilyn & Steven Prater FundThis fund supports youth education and other charita-ble causes.St. Francis Solanus SchoolMerle "Joe" Scharnhorst Fund for a Cleaner Quincy AreaThis fund supports education and provides support forclean-up programs.Griggsville-Perry Community School District #4 Foun-dationSchmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell FundAmerican Red Cross, Adams County ChapterBlessing Foundation, Inc.ChaddockGood Samaritan Home of QuincyJohn Wood Community College FoundationQuincy Area ProjectQuincy Park Foundation, Inc.Quincy Public Schools FoundationQuincy UniversityThe Arc of Adams CountyTransitions of Western Illinois Foundation
Philanthropic grants at work in our backyards
Partnering helps feed the hungry
Philanthropic grants at work in our backyards
Food pantries constantly battle a shortage of pro-tein to meet the needs of area families. Pantry clientnumbers have steadily increased. Donations aredown.
In turn, the overabundant deer population in thearea plagues farmers with crop damage and driverswith high rates of vehicular collisions. The seeminglyunrelated problems led Two Rivers Resource Con-servation & Development and its partners to createAccess Food.
“The project encourages hunters to take a doe tohelp control the deer population while at the sametime providing much-needed meat for food pantries.It covers the costs of donating a deer and distributingthe meat,” said Brenda Middendorf, Executive Direc-tor of Two Rivers Resource Conservation & Develop-ment.
A grant from your Community Foundation’s Unre-stricted Endowment assisted with processing costs
of donated deer. One-pound packages of meat weredistributed at food pantries operated by Two RiversRegional Council of Public Officials.
“The food pantry does not normally have a proteinproduct to give out and in most cases this is the firstitem to be cut from the food budget at the grocerystore,” Middendorf explained. “Studies have shownthat a lack of protein in young children is detrimental.”
“The grant had a tremendous impact. Over 4,500people were served with protein products,” said Mid-dendorf. In addition, the program achieved the fol-lowing results:
• 5,400 pounds of meat were donated to needyfamilies,
• hunters were educated about the need to takeresponsibility for controlling the deer population, and
• deer population was reduced, decreasing cropdamage and the number of vehicular accidents.
“The grant had a tremendous impact. Over 4,500 peoplewere served with protein products at area food pantries.”
- Brenda Middendorf, Two Rivers Resource Conservation & Development
KIM teaches values through work, service“Kids In Motion has made me a better person
because I learned how to get along with others, toalways do my best, and to be more responsible,”wrote one Kids In Motion participant.
Kids In Motion, a program of Douglass Communi-ty Services based in Hannibal, is a pre-employmentand service learning opportunity for youth betweenthe ages of 12-15. The program serves identified at-risk youth and emphasizes work ethic through ser-vice to others.
Community Foundation grants have assisted inserving additional youth and helped fulfill the organi-zation’s mission of “teaching teens to value work, tovalue their community and to value their future.”
Another KIM kid, as they are often referred,emphasized how the work ethic taught in the pro-gram will help her throughout her life. “Kids In Motionis a life-long learning experience. You really learn
how to work and how to do it right. From when I firststarted, until now have been the best years of mylife,” she wrote.
The program has also helped students overcomenegative influences. “I was chosen for the Kids InMotion program while other kids were not. They aremaking bad choices, like getting high and drunk, hav-ing babies, getting abused by boyfriends and more.We KIM kids have the opportunity to have freedom,work, and the ability to choose the right path in life,”wrote another KIM participant.
Last summer, the KIM students donated proceedsthey earned from a window wash to the CommunityFoundation. They did so to express their gratitude fora grant from the Samantha Otte Youth OpportunityFund after learning more about Sammy.
Work ethic and service to others. Lesson learned.
“Kids In Motion is a life-long learning experience. Youreally learn how to work and how to do it right. From when I
first started until now, have been the best years of my life.” - Kids In Motion program participant
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Jane’s Kids’ FundThis fund supports youth in need due to issues suchas abuse, abandonment, or addiction.Cornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesPalmyra Community Endowment FundThis fund supports the community of Palmyra, Mis-souri.Douglass Community Services
- Head Start and Early Head StartJames L. & Dorothy W. Rouner FundThis fund supports health related causes in Quincy,Illinois.Family Planning, Inc.Raymond, Norbert, and Eleanor Rueter FundThis fund supports specialized education and tutoringprimarily for reading and comprehension skills for stu-dents in kindergarten through twelfth grade.Pleasant Hill Elementary School Washington Elementary School
County EndowmentsGrants from County Endowments serve charitablecauses in the specified county. Grant awards are rec-ommended by the County Fund Council. Applicationsare accepted annually through the Community Foun-dation’s competitive grant program.Pike County Endowment FundThis fund supports Pike County, Illinois.Two Rivers Council Foundation – Pike County FoodPantry
Donor Advised FundsFund Advisors recommend grant recipients within theparameters of the fund’s agreement.Anonymous Fund Carmel Catholic High SchoolChristian Brothers College High SchoolTurning Point Domestic Violence Services
Architechnics/Anthony E. Crane Fund Quincy Art CenterCarthage Community Improvement FundThis fund supports causes that benefit the communityof Carthage, Illinois.Girl Scouts of Central Illinois - Carthage Girl ScoutTroop projectMary Ridder Cherny FundThis fund supports Quincy public and parochialschools for 6-8th grade students to participate in theperforming arts.St. Dominic SchoolSt. Francis Solanus SchoolJerry & Libby Davis Family FundThis fund benefits Lewis County, Missouri.Culver-Stockton CollegeGardner Denver Education FundThis fund provides support for educational and othercharitable causes.Quincy Notre Dame Foundation
Diane Nielsen Gossard Memorial FundMake-A-Wish Foundation of IllinoisAnne Eldridge Huie Memorial FundTransitions of Western Illinois FoundationG. Arthur (Art) Keller, Jr. FundBig Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisDown CountrySpecial Olympics IllinoisArthur O. & Lela B. Lindsay FundChaddockMuddy River Opera CompanyQuincy Art CenterQuincy Civic Music AssociationQuincy Community TheatreQuincy Museum, Inc.Quincy Symphony Orchestra AssociationThe Well HouseMercantile Endowment FundYMCA of Quincy
T. C. & Mary S. Oakley Descendants FundQuincy UniversitySamantha Otte Youth Opportunity FundThis fund supports organizations which maintain andenhance community betterment and artistic, leader-ship, and humanitarian opportunities for youth.Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisBlessings in a Backpack Inc.Cornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesDouglass Community Services - Kids in MotionGirl Scouts of Central IllinoisGood News of ChristmasHungry for MusicJackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc.John Wood Community College FoundationMidsummer Arts FaireQuincy Art CenterQuincy Community TheatreQuincy Symphony Orchestra AssociationThe Salvation Army of QuincyTwo Rivers Council FoundationQuincy Family YMCAYWCA of Quincy
Marilyn & Steven Prater FundThis fund supports youth education and other charita-ble causes.St. Francis Solanus SchoolMerle "Joe" Scharnhorst Fund for a Cleaner Quincy AreaThis fund supports education and provides support forclean-up programs.Griggsville-Perry Community School District #4 Foun-dationSchmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell FundAmerican Red Cross, Adams County ChapterBlessing Foundation, Inc.ChaddockGood Samaritan Home of QuincyJohn Wood Community College FoundationQuincy Area ProjectQuincy Park Foundation, Inc.Quincy Public Schools FoundationQuincy UniversityThe Arc of Adams CountyTransitions of Western Illinois Foundation
Philanthropic grants at work in our backyards
Partnering helps feed the hungry
Philanthropic grants at work in our backyards
Food pantries constantly battle a shortage of pro-tein to meet the needs of area families. Pantry clientnumbers have steadily increased. Donations aredown.
In turn, the overabundant deer population in thearea plagues farmers with crop damage and driverswith high rates of vehicular collisions. The seeminglyunrelated problems led Two Rivers Resource Con-servation & Development and its partners to createAccess Food.
“The project encourages hunters to take a doe tohelp control the deer population while at the sametime providing much-needed meat for food pantries.It covers the costs of donating a deer and distributingthe meat,” said Brenda Middendorf, Executive Direc-tor of Two Rivers Resource Conservation & Develop-ment.
A grant from your Community Foundation’s Unre-stricted Endowment assisted with processing costs
of donated deer. One-pound packages of meat weredistributed at food pantries operated by Two RiversRegional Council of Public Officials.
“The food pantry does not normally have a proteinproduct to give out and in most cases this is the firstitem to be cut from the food budget at the grocerystore,” Middendorf explained. “Studies have shownthat a lack of protein in young children is detrimental.”
“The grant had a tremendous impact. Over 4,500people were served with protein products,” said Mid-dendorf. In addition, the program achieved the fol-lowing results:
• 5,400 pounds of meat were donated to needyfamilies,
• hunters were educated about the need to takeresponsibility for controlling the deer population, and
• deer population was reduced, decreasing cropdamage and the number of vehicular accidents.
“The grant had a tremendous impact. Over 4,500 peoplewere served with protein products at area food pantries.”
- Brenda Middendorf, Two Rivers Resource Conservation & Development
KIM teaches values through work, service“Kids In Motion has made me a better person
because I learned how to get along with others, toalways do my best, and to be more responsible,”wrote one Kids In Motion participant.
Kids In Motion, a program of Douglass Communi-ty Services based in Hannibal, is a pre-employmentand service learning opportunity for youth betweenthe ages of 12-15. The program serves identified at-risk youth and emphasizes work ethic through ser-vice to others.
Community Foundation grants have assisted inserving additional youth and helped fulfill the organi-zation’s mission of “teaching teens to value work, tovalue their community and to value their future.”
Another KIM kid, as they are often referred,emphasized how the work ethic taught in the pro-gram will help her throughout her life. “Kids In Motionis a life-long learning experience. You really learn
how to work and how to do it right. From when I firststarted, until now have been the best years of mylife,” she wrote.
The program has also helped students overcomenegative influences. “I was chosen for the Kids InMotion program while other kids were not. They aremaking bad choices, like getting high and drunk, hav-ing babies, getting abused by boyfriends and more.We KIM kids have the opportunity to have freedom,work, and the ability to choose the right path in life,”wrote another KIM participant.
Last summer, the KIM students donated proceedsthey earned from a window wash to the CommunityFoundation. They did so to express their gratitude fora grant from the Samantha Otte Youth OpportunityFund after learning more about Sammy.
Work ethic and service to others. Lesson learned.
“Kids In Motion is a life-long learning experience. Youreally learn how to work and how to do it right. From when I
first started until now, have been the best years of my life.” - Kids In Motion program participant
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Alan L. Stiegemeier & Mary Ellen StiegemeierCharitable FundQuincy Art CenterThankful Heart Fund St. Mary SchoolJoe & Jill Tracy Family FundBoy Scouts of America, Mississippi Valley CouncilCatholic Diocese of Springfield in IllinoisCentral Illinois Chapter of the Alzheimer's AssociationCheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning CenterChurch of St. PeterTurning Point Domestic Violence ServicesCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesGlobal Food Banking NetworkHoly Family Catholic ChurchOur Saviour SchoolQuincy Catholic CharitiesQuincy Notre Dame FoundationSt. Peter SchoolThe Salvation Army of Quincy
Scholarship FundsScholarship Funds provide financial assistanceto further students’ education.Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J.Hall Scholarship FundLauren Bentzlinger, a student at Quincy UniversityGeorge & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Schol-arship FundTyler Thomas, a graduate of John Wood Community
CollegeBecky Swisher Crowe Memorial ScholarshipFundGabrielle Esselman, a graduate of Quincy Senior
High SchoolVirginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds Scholarship FundSarah Mowen, a graduate of Pleasant Hill High
SchoolKenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial ScholarshipFundLinda Sok, a student at the University of Illinois
College of PharmacyDorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship FundTaylor Agee, a graduate of Western High School
Quincy High School Class of 1957 ScholarshipFundKayla Newton, a graduate of Quincy Senior High
SchoolTeresa Lynn Thompson Memorial ScholarshipFundRachel Foster, a graduate of Palmyra High SchoolAlton A. Vannice FFA Leadership FundCody Griesbaum, a graduate of Palmyra High SchoolTom and Judy Zenge FundGarrett Spurgeon, a graduate of Canton R-V High
School – Scholarship AwardMrs. Kelly Berhorst, business teacher at Canton R-V
High School – Teacher Award
Agency andDesignated Funds
Grants from Designated and Agency Funds sup-port specific organization(s), per the donorintent.Adams County Red Cross FundBeeJay Adams Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Community TheatreThe Arc Fund ARTS Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Society of Fine ArtsMary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public
LibraryAmelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J.Hall Charitable Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Service LeagueJack W. Boge Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Art Center & Quincy Society ofFine Arts
Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality ofLife Fund
Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’Friends of the Performing Arts
Brown County Public Schools Education FundCheerful Home Children’s FundCornerstone: Foundations for Families FundDr. Richard Eells House Fund H. Dennis Everly Fund
~Benefits Quincy Park BandHerbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Adams County Chapter, American RedCross & The Salvation Army of Quincy
Family Planning Fund
Friends of the Castle FundHabitat for Humanity Housing Ministry FundHistorical Society Fund
~ Benefits Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County
Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. FundJohn Wood Community College Foundation
Development FundMike Mason Fund for St. Francis SchoolMeals on Wheels FundQuincy Public Schools Foundation Fund Quincy Art Center FundQuincy Civic Music Association FundQuincy Family YMCA FundQuincy Humane Society FundQuincy Museum FundQuincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and
Improvement FundQuincy Senior Citizens’ Center FundQuincy Symphony FundRecovery Resources FundGeorge and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
~ Benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
Jeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear Fund Bette J. Starnes Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Humane SocietySunset Home FundClifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy HumaneSocietyAndrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
~ Benefits 4-H in Adams CountyTransitions of Western Illinois FundUnited Way of Adams County, Inc. FundDonald P.W. Voth Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Area Habitat for HumanityYWCA – Quincy FundLucille Hollender Memorial Fund
~ Benefits St. Francis Solanus School
Other GrantsGrants from the following were awarded to the listedorganizations.Wells Fargo AdvisorsHorizons Social ServicesThomas & Catherine TracyAdvocacy Network for Children
Since our inception in late 1997 Com-munity Foundation grantmaking hasmatched donor intent with communityneeds and opportunities. Your Communi-ty Foundation has awarded more than1,300 grants totaling more than $1.9 mil-lion. These grants have touched all 13counties in our service area. They are anexample of philanthropy at work in ourbackyards.
In 2012, our 15th Anniversary, weawarded grants totaling over $312,000.As the amounts continue to grow, so dothe number of individuals served. That isincreasing the impact essential to pro-vide necessary services and programsvital to quality of life here.
2012 Grant AwardsUnrestricted Endowment
FundsThe Community Foundation’s Unrestricted
Endowment Funds allow grants to be made in anyof the counties served and in all areas of interest.The Community Foundation annually acceptscompetitive grant requests from eligible organi-zations. Donors who have established unrestrict-ed endowments allow the Community Foundationto determine how grants are distributed. A com-mittee of volunteers and board members from theregion reviews each grant application to makeawards from the following funds:
• Anonymous Friends Funds (2) • Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and
Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Fund • Community Endowment Fund • Dr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family Fund
• Harry Channon Eaton Family Endowment Fund • Angie (Fusselman) Mayes & Evelyn J. Fusselman
Fund• Harry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder Fund • Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay Fund• Robert A. & Anne M. Mays Fund • Robert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund • Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable Fund • Margaret J. Sinnock Fund • Grant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn Fund • Dorothy L. Swallow Fund
The following organizations were awarded grants.
Barry Food PantryBig Brothers Big Sisters of the Great River AreaBig Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisCHART Teen Task ForceCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesDouglass Community Services - Head Start and
Early Head StartDouglass Community Services - Kids in MotionDurham Community Center & Ball ParkEwing Community Senior Housing ProgramGirl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, Inc.Hancock County Health and Wellness CoalitionHancock County Volunteers for DiabetesHorizons Social ServicesQuincy Community TheatreQuincy Public SchoolsThe Child Center, Inc.The Food Bank for Central & Northeast MissouriTwo Rivers Resource Conservation & Development
Field of Interest FundsGrants from Field of Interest Funds serve specif-ic interests or geographic areas, as determinedby the donor.The Community Foundation acceptsapplications annually through our competitivegrant program. A volunteer Grant Committeereviews each application and recommendsawards that meet each fund’s purpose.
Jayne & Leroy Boeckelman Fund for Young MusiciansThis fund supports youth, aged 10 and under, by providing access to instrumental music.Historic Bethel German ColonyKatherine Broemmel Endowment for the ArtsThis fund provides a means for supporting the arts.Quincy Art CenterQuincy Society of Fine ArtsCommunityworks Endowment FundThe Communityworks Endowment serves the countiesof Adams, Brown, Hancock, and Pike in Illinois in theareas of early childhood education, workforce develop-ment, and land use.John Wood Community College FoundationWest Central Child Care ConnectionPaul H. and Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund This fund supports charitable interests in Quincy andAdams County.Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central IllinoisChaddockCommunity for Christ Assistance CenterCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesFamily Planning, Inc.John Wood Community College FoundationJunior AchievementPanther Pride Foundation for Central SchoolsQuincy Catholic CharitiesQuincy Society of Fine ArtsQuincy Symphony Orchestra AssociationTwo Rivers Council FoundationYWCA of QuincyGrace United Methodist Church of Quincy FundThis fund supports education and human services inAdams County, Illinois and Shelby County, Missouri.Boy Scouts of America, Mississippi Valley CouncilCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesDouglass Community Services
- Head Start and Early Head StartHorizons Social ServicesJunior AchievementTrinity & Immanuel Lutheran Churches
Philanthropic grants at work in our backyardsPhilanthropic grants at work in our backyards
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UnrestrictedDonors establish these funds allowing the Community Foundation to determine how grants will servevarious charitable needs and opportunities in our communities.Anonymous Donor Funds (2)Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company FundCommunity Endowment FundDr. & Mrs. Merle F. Crossland Family FundHarry Channon Eaton Family Endowment FundAngie (Fusselman) Mayes & Evelyn J. Fusselman FundHarry J. & Bernice M. Wissman Heidbreder FundMrs. Arthur O. Lindsay FundRobert A. & Anne M. Mays FundRobert G. & Melva Campbell Riley Fund Charles A. & Nancy Scholz Charitable FundMargaret J. Sinnock FundGrant L. & K. Georgann Sturhahn FundDorothy L. Swallow FundField of Interest These funds serve specific interests and/or geographic areas.Anonymous Donor Fund for the Arts Blessing Hospital Community Health FundJayne & Leroy Boeckelman Fund for Young Musicians Katherine Broemmel Endowment for the ArtsCommunityworks Endowment Fund Paul H. and Anne B. Gardner Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Quincy, Adams County, ILGrace United Methodist Church of Quincy Fund
~ Benefits Adams County, IL and Shelby County, MOJane’s Kids’ FundPalmyra Community Endowment Fund
~ Benefits Palmyra, MOQuincy Recycle FundJames L. & Dorothy W. Rouner FundRaymond, Norbert, and Eleanor Rueter FundCounty Endowment FundsPike County Endowment Fund (Illinois)Donor Advised Fund advisors may recommend grants, if desired.Anonymous Donor Fund Donald A. & Prudence M. Bickhaus Memorial FundArchitechnics/Anthony E. Crane FundBarry Community Endowment FundBill & Sue Bergman FundSarah Christine Birsic Memorial FundCarthage Community Improvement Fund
~ Benefits Carthage, ILMary Ridder Cherny FundJerry & Libby Davis Family Fund
~ Benefits Lewis County, MONoma Meyers Eaton FundClayton & Helen Nagel Ely and Emmett & Inez Greenley McCloskey Fund
~ Benefits Knox County, MOGardner Denver Education Fund Diane Nielsen Gossard Memorial Fund Anne Eldridge Huie Memorial FundGreen-Humphrey Family Fund for MusicG. Arthur (Art) Keller, Jr. FundArthur O. & Lela B. Lindsay FundMercantile Endowment FundT. C. & Mary S. Oakley Descendants FundSamantha Otte Youth Opportunity FundMarilyn & Steven Prater FundMerle “Joe” Scharnhorst Fund for a Cleaner Quincy AreaSchmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell FundJames A. & LouAnn Smith Family Fund The Stamerjohn Family FundAlan L. & Mary Ellen Stiegemeier Charitable FundThankful Heart FundJoe & Jill Tracy Family FundUnited States Founding Fathers FundWinters Insurance Group FundScholarship Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Scholarship Fund
~Benefits Quincy University StudentGeorge & Sharen Borrowman Agriculture Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits a former student or graduate of John Wood Community CollegeBecky Swisher Crowe Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Senior High School GraduateVirginia Kaye Leinweber Leeds Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Pleasant Hill High School GraduateMarvin J Likes & Thomas Leo Likes Math Scholarship
~ Benefits Western High School GraduateKenneth & Eleanor Lohr Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Senior High School GraduateDorothy J. Motley Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Western High School GraduateBen C. & Etta M. Plank Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Highland or Canton High School GraduateQuincy High School Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Senior High School GraduateTeresa Lynn Thompson Memorial Scholarship Fund
~ Benefits Palmyra High School GraduateAlton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund
~ Benefits Palmyra High School GraduateDesignated (Agency Charitable and Endowed)These funds benefit specific organizations.Adams County Red Cross FundBeeJay Adams Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Community TheatreThe Arc Fund
ARTS Fund ~ Benefits Quincy Society of Fine Arts
Mary Weems Barton Fund for the Quincy Public LibraryAmelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Charitable Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Service LeagueJack W. Boge Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Art Center & Quincy Society of Fine ArtsBrain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of Life FundBrink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools’ Friends of the Performing Arts Brown County Public Schools Education FundCheerful Home Children’s FundCornerstone: Foundations for Families FundDr. Richard Eells House Fund H. Dennis Everly Fund
~Benefits Quincy Park BandHerbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund
~ Benefits Adams County Chapter, American Red Cross & The Salvation Army of QuincyFriends of the Castle FundFamily Planning FundHabitat for Humanity Housing Ministry FundHistorical Society FundHorizons Social Services FundJackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. FundJohn Wood Community College Foundation Development FundMike Mason Fund for St. Francis SchoolMeals on Wheels FundDorothy J. Plank Memorial FundThe Plank Memorial FundQuincy Public Schools Foundation Fund Quincy Art Center FundQuincy Civic Music Association FundQuincy Family YMCA FundQuincy Humane Society FundQuincy Museum FundQuincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and Improvement FundQuincy Senior Citizens’ Center FundQuincy Symphony FundQuincy University Endowment FundRecovery Resources FundGeorge and Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund
~ Benefits St. James Evangelical Lutheran SchoolJeffrey G. & Theresa L. Spear FundBette J. Starnes Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Humane SocietySunset Home FundClifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane SocietyAndrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund
~ Benefits 4-H in Adams CountyTransitions of Western Illinois FundUnited Way of Adams County, Inc. FundDonald P.W. Voth Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity2nd Lt. Albert C. Warford, Jr. Fund
~ Benefits Quincy Family YMCAYWCA – Quincy FundTom and Judy Zenge Fund
~ Benefits Canton, MO R-V High School(Non Endowed)Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund
~ Benefits St. Francis Solanus SchoolFriends These funds support the Community Foundation’s impact and sustainability—today and tomorrow.Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation FundADM Friend of the Foundation Fund Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies Fund Blessing Hospital Friend of the Foundation FundKarl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Friends of the Foundation Fund D. Reaugh Broemmel Founding Executive Director FundMike & Jean Buckley Family Friends of the Foundation FundE. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation FundMatthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund DISTek Integration, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation FundFriends of the Foundation EndowmentJK Creative Friends of the Foundation FundKnapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund Quincy Newspapers, Inc. Friends of the Foundation FundRefreshment Services Pepsi Friends of the Foundation FundS. Dean & Mary Jane Sims Friends of the Foundation FundSprague's Kinderhook Lodge & Sprague Farms, Inc. Friend of the Foundation FundState Street Bank & Trust Company Friends of the Foundation Fund John G. and Carolyn H. Stevenson Friends of the Foundation FundVecchie Family Friends of the Foundation FundDennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation FundCommunity Foundation Operating Fund Acorn (Seedling Funds)These begin with at least $1,000 and have five years to build to fully endowed funds.Bank of Quincy FundKohl Wholesale Friends of the Foundation FundMt. Sterling Community Center Fund Palmyra State Bank & Bank of Hannibal Fund Terrance Welte Memorial FundCounty EndowmentsThese have until November 1, 2015 to raise $15,000 and qualify for a $15,000 match.(Pike County Endowment Fund was pilot program and now working toward match.)Adams County Endowment FundBrown County Endowment FundHancock County Endowment FundLewis County Endowment FundMarion County Endowment Fund
15 years, 150 charitable funds and counting
Grants from the Raymond, Norbert,and Eleanor Rueter Fund providefunding for tutoring to improve skillsand contribute to students’ future aca-demic and workplace success.
Through a grant to Pleasant HillElementary School, students wereable to access to one-on-one tutoringto improve their reading and compre-hension skills. The lack of those skillsis a source of difficulty in making aca-demic progress.
Children participating in the tutor-ing program had special needs or
came from situations in which theymay not have had the home supportto help them with their homeworkassignments.
“By providing an extra 15-20 min-utes of time with these students, wecould provide a higher level of educa-tional services. The children were pro-vided with a comfortable and positiveenvironment to assist them in com-pleting assignments that would nothave existed in their normal life,” saidJeff Shireman, Dean of Students atPleasant Hill Elementary.
Perpetuity is foreverThe heading may seem a bit ridiculous, but it emphasizes a
point. A 15-year anniversary is a milestone, but it is just one of many
to come. As we continue to partner with generous donors to buildcharitable funds, we will also continue to emphasize the power ofendowments. Why? Because they work.
Endowments:· Afford flexibility and relevancy through changing times· Provide support for the charitable organizations and
causes you care about most · Model values for the next generation· Build stronger community for all
Within the first 15 years, cumulative grants made by one of theendowed funds established in our formative years now total morethan the original gift. Within the same 15 years, the endowedfund’s balance is triple the amount of the original gift.
Endowments are forever. Not for a year. Not for 15 years.Forever.
Here’s a simple way to make a planned gift.Designate your Community Foundation as a
beneficiary of your IRA, insurance policy,401K or other retirement plan.
Extra time improvesstudents� skills
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The number ‘15’ took on special significance during last fall’s Friends of Philanthropy Celebration.The annual event was held on November 15, National Philanthropy Day. Guests were treated to festively decorated (and delicious) cupcakes marking the Com-
munity Foundation’s 15th ‘birthday.’At 6:15 p.m., Board Chair Brian Ippensen announced that the Community Foundation was commemorating its anniversary by offering up to $15,000 to each of
the counties it serves as a matching gift opportunity. To obtain the match, a county has to raise $15,000 to begin its own County Endowment Fund. “Whether we live in Lewis County Missouri or Pike County Illinois, we share a common wish— to preserve, maintain or improve our communities and county,”
said Ippensen. “This match can bring people together to support local charitable needs and opportunities in each of our own counties. It will help retain local assetsfor today and tomorrow—permanently—for each county.”
Counties must submit their Intent to Participate form by November 1, 2013 to be accepted into the County Endowment Match program. To date, five countieshave done so and have been accepted. Each has until November 1, 2015 to raise $15,000 for its match.
To make a gift or get more information, contact your county’s lead representative or your Community Foundation.• Brown (IL): Philip Krupps, 217-773-3326 or [email protected]• Hancock (IL): Tom Dale, 217-357-3151 or [email protected]• Lewis (MO): Virgil Welker, 573-767-5264 or [email protected]• Marion (MO): Irene Meyers, 573-248-9389 or [email protected]• Pike (IL): Kent Hawley, 217-414-5058 or [email protected] your county is not listed, contact us to learn about the program and to obtain an Intent to Participate form: 217-222-1237 or [email protected].
Founders CircleA group of citizens believed that by working
together we can enrich the quality of life in ourregion.
Their vision, followed by action, created theCommunity Foundation on November 26,1997. By December 31—the end of our first fis-cal year—we held $1,050. Additional financialsupport was committed. That enabled ournewly formed Community Foundation toembark upon work to offer people from allwalks of life the opportunity to build charitablefunds to help address needs and opportuni-ties today, tomorrow—forever.
The Founders Circle includes those whosevision and generosity have made it possiblefor the Community Foundation to strengthenour communities now and for generations tocome.
Great River Economic Development FoundationMarion Gardner Jackson Charitable TrustMercantile Trust & Savings BankWilliam MyersThomas A. & Anne OakleyOakley-Lindsay Foundation
Legacy SocietyThe Legacy Society is a special designation given to
those who choose to accept it. We recognize with grati-tude those who have provided for their community’swellbeing with a donation of at least $5,000 or who havenotified us that they have made provisions to include theCommunity Foundation in their estate plans.Anonymous FriendsCarol Higgins ArnoldTed and Tena Awerkamp Family+Amelia E. Bauner *Robert and Dorothy BizerJill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Leroy BoeckelmanJack W. Boge *Sharen and George* BorrowmanKatherine R. Broemmel+*Ned and Reaugh Broemmel+Mike and Jean Buckley+E. Marilyn ClarkDr. and Mrs. Merle F. CrosslandMike and Lee Lindsay Curtis+Matt and Becky DickinsonBo and Jan Eaton+Dale and Leah ErkeH. Dennis EverlyJames M. and Janell B. Farmer+Ms. Evelyn J. FusselmanFamily of Lucille Hollender *Michael and J’Ann HumphreyElizabeth Hunter* Estate in honor of Clyde Hunter*Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III+Becky KnappPhilip Krupps
Mrs. Arthur O. Lindsay +*Robert A.* and Anne M. Mays+Mr. and Mrs. Michael McClainMr. and Mrs. Richard McNay+Mr. James E. Mentesti+Roger and Margie MohrmanRobert NetheryHal and Kathy OakleyRalph and Lisa Oakley+Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley+Denise PearcyDorothy J. Plank*Dr. Charles Richards*Robert G. & Melva C.* RileyMrs. Dorothy W. Rouner*John E. SallstromCharles* and Nancy* ScholzMary Jane Sims*Margaret J. Sinnock +*James A. SmithGeorge* and Charlotte* SpearJeffrey and Theresa SpearBette J. StarnesAlan and Mary Ellen StiegemeierMr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson, Jr.+John* and Carolyn Stevenson, Sr.Grant L. and K. Georgann Sturhahn*Dorothy L. Swallow +*Norma Taylor *Joe and Jill Tracy FamilyPatrick F. TracyDonald P. W. Voth*D.A. and Kristy Weibring+Tom and Judy Zenge+ Charter Members* Deceased
Your gifts make a difference. We gratefullyacknowledge the following donors for their gen-erous gifts in 2012 to help us connect people whocare with causes that matter.
Anonymous FriendsMr. and Mrs. Brent M. BabyakMs. Megan BacksBank of AmericaBank of MonticelloMr. and Mrs. Jonathan H. BarnardMary Weems Barton Foundation for the Quincy Public LibraryMr. and Mrs. Rodney BecksMr. and Mrs. David BerryDr. and Mrs. William BirsicBlessing HospitalGary L. Blickhan CPA, PCMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Matthew BradshawBrain Trauma Awareness OrganizationMr. and Mrs. Albert BrinkMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelBrown County State BankMr. and Mrs. Michael BuckleyMr. John R. BuntingBrown, Hay & Stephens, LLPMr. Jerry BusenCass Cable TV, Inc.Charter MediaCheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning CenterMary Ridder Cherny Memorial FundChurch Mutual Insurance CompanyCity of GriggsvilleMs. E. Marilyn ClarkCornerstone: Foundations for FamiliesMr. and Mrs. Anthony E. CraneMr. Frank CroweMr. and Mrs. Tom DaleDr. Ronald DavisMr. and Ms. Jim DehartMr. and Mrs. Matt G. DickinsonDouglass Community Services, Inc. for Kids in MotionDunn AccountingElliott Publishing-Camp Point JournalMr. Dennis EverlyF&M Bank and Trust CompanyFarmers Bank of LibertyFarmers State BankFirst Bankers Trust CompanyFirst Bankers Trust Services, Inc.First National Bank of BarryMr. and Mrs. Larry L. FischerMr. and Mrs. Leroy F. Fischer
Friends of Dr. Richard Eells HouseFriends of the CastleMr. and Mrs. Jim C. GayMr. and Mrs. Patrick GervelerMr. Donald GnuseMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. GormanL. Grady RealtyGreat River Recovery ResourcesMr. and Mrs. William GullyGunn Construction Co. Excavating ContractorsMr. and Mrs. James E. HankesHansen-Spear Funeral HomeDr. and Mrs. William HanshawMr. Kent HawleyMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. HeinzeMr. and Mrs. Tim HohulinMr. and Mrs. David IftnerInvestment Planners, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Brian A. IppensenMr. George IrwinJohn Wood Community CollegeJohn Wood Community College FoundationJK Creative PrintersJ.R. Floors LLCMrs. Lillian P. KellerMr. and Mrs. Merle KenadyMr. and Mrs. Don KirkMr. and Mrs. Michael KnappnerKohl WholesaleKohl's Department StoresMr. Philip A. KruppsMs. Kellie R. KurreMr. and Mrs. Mark LehenbauerMr. and Mrs. Richard A. LiebigMarion Gardner Jackson Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. John F. McAteerMr. William M. McCleery JrMr. and Mrs. Jeff McPhersonMr. James E. MentestiMercantile BankMr. and Mrs. Luke MetzMr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. MeyersMr. and Mrs. Robert O. MooreNorthwestern Mutual Financial NetworkMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Chuck Otte Jr.Palmyra SpectatorMr. and Mrs. Edward D. PerryPi Beta Phi Quincy Alumnae ClubMiss Dorothy J. PlankMr. and Mrs. Matthew PlothowMr. and Mrs. K. W. PurserQuincy Art CenterQuincy Herald-WhigQuincy Notre Dame FoundationQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
Quincy UniversityMr. and Mrs. Larry RabeMr. and Mrs. Michael ReinMr. and Mrs. Ronald K. RichardMr. and Mrs. John A. RidderMr. Robert G. RileyMr. and Mrs. Blake E. RoderickDr. and Mrs. Richard SaalbornThe Sammy FundSt. Francis Solanus ChurchDr. John E. SallstromMs. Marilyn SansomSchmiedeskamp, Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLPMr. & Mrs. James SchlepphorstScholz, Loos, Palmer, Siebers & Duesterhaus LLPMr. and Mrs. Dana SchraderDr. and Mrs. Rex SchulzMr. and Mrs. Steven E. SiebersMrs. Mary Jane SimsJudge and Mrs. David K. SlocumSmith Law OfficeMr. and Mrs. James A. SmithMrs. Marlene SouderMr. and Mrs. William A. SpearSprague's Kinderhook Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Scott StamerjohnMr. and Mrs. James J. SteborMrs. Carolyn H. StevensonMr. and Mrs. John G. Stevenson Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson IIIStifel, Nicolaus, & Company, Inc.Sunset HomeMr. Steve TaylorMs. Norma TofallMrs. Dorothy A. TracyTracy Family FoundationMr. and Representative James W. TracyMr. and Mrs. Joe TracyMr. and Mrs. Tom TracyUnited Way of Adams County, Inc.United State BankMrs. Joyce VanniceMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. VecchieWade Stables P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Bart WarfordMr. Joe W. WarfordMr. and Mrs. Bob WebbMr. and Mrs. Virgil WelkerWells Fargo Advisors, LLCMr. Dennis R. WilliamsWillis Insurance AgencyWinters Insurance Group, LLPYMCA of QuincyMr. and Mrs. George D. Youtzy
Don Kirk and Jim Gay had a desire to build an endowment fortheir county. Others soon joined them, formed the Pike County FundCouncil and established the Pike County Endowment. The first grantfrom the fund was made in 2012.
Your community fundation began with anabundance of enthusiasm & two gifts totaling$1,050. By 2001, your Community Foundation held $500,000 in assets.
Ralph M. OakleyFirst Board Chaiman
Community Foundation offers 15th anniversary gift
Don Kirk and Jim Gay knew assets had left Pike County. They lamented those losses. Theydiscussed how to retain assets for their county’s residents and wellbeing. They had few answers.
Then, they learned how charitable giving had grown dramatically in some communities throughendowment funds. It ignited a spark.
They wondered whether the same could be done in Pike County—and how. They consideredseveral options before approaching their Community Foundation. Working together would servethe county’s interests and the Community Foundation’s mission to connect people who care withcauses that matter. A pilot program began to establish and build a Pike County Endowment.
Don and Jim formed the Pike County Fund Council and invited others to get involved. A few ofthe county’s residents and businesses made contributions. As they did, others started to realizethat their county endowment fund helps retain local assets. More people got involved which ledto more gifts. The fund’s first grant was made in 2012.
No magic formula. No match. Lots of work and dedication. Pike County residents continue tobuild the fund to meet the $15,000 match knowing that the county led the way for others.
Pike County residents lead the way
People Who Care
Brian A. IppensenChair
Payson, ILPresident, First Bankers
Trust Services, Inc.
Jim SchlepphorstQuincy, IL
Owner,T.F. Ehrhart Company
Steven E. SiebersQuincy, IL
Partner, Scholz, Loos,Palmer, Siebers
& Duesterhaus LLP
Catherine TracyMt. Sterling, IL
Community Volunteer
Byron Webb IIIPalmyra, MO
President,Byron Webb, Inc.
Blake RodercikPittsfield, IL
Excecutive Director,Pike & Scott Counties
Farm Bureaus
Andy SpragueVice ChairBarry, IL
Owner and Manager,Sprague’s Kinderhook Lodge
& Paxton Farms, Inc.
Dennis R. WilliamsQuincy, IL
Chairman of the Board,Quincy Newspapers, Inc.
Jill Arnold BlickhanExecutive Director
Amy Meyer LehenbauerProgram Coordinator
Rachel RabeOffice Manager
Tom DaleHamilton, IL
President, Marine Bank & Trust
Larry L. FischerQuincy, IL
Retired, John Wood Community College
Tanya HarveyQuincy, IL
Human Resources Manager,Quincy Recycle
William M. McCleery, Jr.Quincy, IL
Partner, Schmiedeskamp,Robertson, Neu & Mitchell LLP
Chris KirnQuincy, IL
General Manager,Refreshment Services
Pepsi
Phillip KruppsMt. Sterling, IL
President & COO,Brown County
State Bank
Virgil WelkerSecretary
Canton, MOPresident,
Bank of Monticello
Gary L. Blickhan, C.P.A.TreasurerQuincy, IL
Partner, Gray Hunter Stenn, LLP
Lydia Ahrens,Hannibal, MO
Former Director of SystemRelations with Hannibal
Regional Healthcare System
Leah BerryPerry, MO
Human ResourcesManager/Director, Perry
Machine & Die, Inc./Continental Casting LLC
Julie BowenQuincy, IL
Senior Vice PresidentMarketing Services
& ComplianceMercantile Bank
Anthony CraneQuincy, ILPartner,
Architechnics, Inc.
Look back and forward Your Gifts Make A Difference
Board members are expected to bring leadership, community knowledge and professional experience to the orga-nizations they serve. Ours do. Each offers specific talents which enrich efforts to serve our region. In addition, theyserve other community, civic and not-for-profit organizations in their hometowns, in their counties, and in our region.
Board and committee members are not compensated for their service to the Community Foundation.
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In honor of Ms. Carol ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Chris ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Greg ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Ken ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Michael ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of Mr. Steve ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In honor of attendees of Class of 1957 ReunionDr. John E. Sallstrom
In honor of Ms. Mary Jane & Ms. JoAnn BauerMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. BaumeisterMr. and Mrs. Michael C. Humphrey
In honor of Mr. Robert BedellQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Linda BehrensYWCA of Quincy
In honor of Neal and Jill BlickhanMs. Carol Arnold
In honor of Catherine & Jim BreyleyMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Mr. Ned BroemmelMrs. Reaugh Broemmel
In honor of Gary and Cathy Oakley BunceMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Merle CrosslandMr. and Mrs. Carl W. KoehserMs. Ellen McIntyre
In honor of Betty Ann & Dick FraiserMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Vince and Susan GauthierMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Mr. Henry B. GeiseMrs. Marjorie O. Wolfe
In honor of Dustin and Allison Oakley HallMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Ms. Nina KellyMr. and Mrs. Dan Rizzo
In honor of Ms. Gladys KoehserDr. and Mrs. Merle Crossland
In honor of Joan & Bill LawsMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Mr. Delmer R. MitchellCommunity Foundation
In honor of David and Mary OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of David and Theresa OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Hal and Kathy OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Mike and Ginny OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Peter and Judy OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Ralph and Lisa OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Sullivan OakleyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Tim and Denise OakleyMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Tom and Anne Oakley and FamilyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Oakley
In honor of Tony and Signe Oakley and FamilyMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Oakley
In honor of Ken and Jennifer ReekieMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mary and Doug ReeveQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Paul & Mary RidderMr. and Mrs. John A. Ridder
In honor of Mrs. Melva RileyMr. Robert G. Riley
In honor of Phylliss RobertsonQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Tomo SakuraiGray Hunter Stenn LLP
In honor of Dr. John E. SallstromMr. and Mrs. Ray L. Johnson
In honor of Ed and Shirley SawyerQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Cindy SpakeMs. Nancy AikmanMs. Amy BangertMs. Alison BertiMr. and Mrs. Trenton BlackMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Joseph BrocksieckMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. BrunennMs. Peri A. ColeMr. and Mrs. Douglas DietrichMr. and Mrs. Eric EntrupMs. Amy FeldkampMs. Mary Griffith and Mr. Greg SchoenekaseMs. Ashley J. HackmannMr. and Mrs. David HarmanMr. and Mrs. David KaterMr. and Mrs. Fred McColezMr. and Mrs. Chuck Otte Jr.Mr. David PolandMr. and Mrs. David ReesMr. and Mrs. Douglas B. SeeberDanni M. SimmonsMr. Harold A. StrumMr. Stephen Strum and Ms. Cynthia ChristMs. Brenda TurnbaughMr. and Mrs. John J. VenegoniMr. and Mrs. James Weede
In honor of Taylor and Lorrain SteinbergQuincy Symphony Orchestra Association
In honor of Mrs. Dale StevensonMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMrs. Carolyn H. Stevenson
In honor of Mr. Morry TaylorMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Art TenhouseMr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In honor of Mrs. Mary Ellen ToddMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Polett
In honor of Ben and Amanda Van NessMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mr. Jonathan Van NessMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mr. Tom Van NessMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.
In honor of Mrs. Joyce VanniceMr and Mrs. Mark Lehenbauer
In honor of Mrs. Mary WintersMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Oakley
In memory of Jane ArnoldMs. Carol ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Chris ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Greg ArnoldMr. Michael ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Steven ArnoldNeal & Jill Blickhan
In memory of Mr. Gerald BakerMr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Ms. Frances BarryMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mrs. Helen BauerMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Ms. Gilda Best HightMr. and Mrs. Curtis Spake
In memory of Sarah BirsicMr. and Mrs. Mark F. AdamsMr. Daniel BirsicDr. and Mrs. William BirsicMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Tyler Neal CalabroMr. and Mrs. Frank CargieneMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. CostiganMr. and Mrs. James K. FriendMr. and Mrs. Scott HermanMr. and Mrs. Richard McNayMr. and Mrs. Benji MooreMr. Roger A. PetersonMr. and Rev. Terry PopeMs. Margaret PrivaraMr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. SpohrMr. and Mrs. Karl Yard
In memory of Mr. Karl BowlesMr. and Mrs. Dan R. BarryGary L. Blickhan CPA, PCMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Larry BlickhanBomgaarsMrs. Jolene BrennerMs. Ethel M. BretzMs. Martha BryanMr. and Mrs. Gerald R. CarnivaleMr. and Mrs. David L. ChandlerMr. and Mrs. Fred CoryMr. and Mrs. Dale W. CravenDr. and Mrs. Louis DeGreeffMr. and Mrs. Dan ErnstFauble Insurance Agency, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. D. D. FischerMs. Mary M. FreemanGardendale Homeowners AssociationGray Hunter Stenn LLPMr. and Mrs. Danny L. GuthrieMr. and Mrs. Richard J. HalterMr. and Mrs. Robert HarmanMr. and Mrs. Ray HeilmannMr. and Mrs. Michael HittMr. and Mrs. Raymond C. HowardMs. Maurine JacksonJerseyville Farm and HomeMr. and Mrs. Aaron KassingMr. B.T. "Ted" KemnerMr. and Mrs. Don KirkMr. and Mrs. Gerald W. KorbKunkel CompanyMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth NesbitMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. OakleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. OakleyMr. Leon R. ObertOlney Rural Supply, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. PoageE.L. Pollock Insurance Agency Inc.Quincy Newspapers, Inc.Quincy Notre Dame FoundationMr. and Mrs. Duane ShafferMs. Jeanne O. ShapiraShortridge ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Steven E. SiebersState Street Bank & Trust Co.Mr. and Mrs. Larry ToellnerUnited Systems Inc.Ms. Mary K. WillerDr. and Mrs. Richard J. WrightMrs. Mary Winters
In memory of Elmer John "Junnie" Boll, Jr.Mr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Rogers BrennerMrs. Jolene Brenner
In memory of Katherine BroemmelMs. Melissa BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Bo KnapheideMr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide IIIMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. QuinteroMr. Michael D. Sanders and Ms. Cynthia Faur
In memory of Eleanor BrownGray Hunter Stenn LLP
In memory of Robbin BumbryMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mrs. Mary Ann DeSutterMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Jack DupuyMrs. Jolene BrennerMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Joe ConoverMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. GormanMr. and Mrs. Harold B. OakleyDr. John E. SallstromMr. Frank G. SiepkerDr. and Mrs. Walter Stevenson III
In memory of Mrs. Lea EhrhardtMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mr. Ernie FluckeyMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
In memory of Jerl and Virginia FrancisMr. and Mrs. Patrick Carrillo
In memory of Don GallowayMs. Judith AufdenkampMs. Lois Ann BentleyMr. and Mrs. Ernie BuxtonMr. and Mrs. Randy DewittMs. Martha FluckeyMr. and Mrs. Kris GallaherMr. and Mrs. Karl H. GroeschMr. and Mrs. Dean HessMr. Dean HulveyMr. and Mrs. Gary McCaskillMr. and Mrs. David NorthupMr. and Mrs. Edward D. PerryMr. and Mrs. William RoperMs. Margene WatkinsMr. and Mrs. Van Wilson
In memory of Mr. Scott GarnerMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mr. Lorenzo GnuseMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelIn memory of Judge Robert Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Mr. Caroll JohnsonMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Ms. Helen KammMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Art KellerMr. and Mrs. David R. Oakley Sr.Mrs. Mary Kane Oakley
In memory of Mr. Ragan KnapheideMr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Wendell KochAnonymous Friend
In memory of Ms. Ruth LohmanMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Bob MaysMrs. Anne Mays
In memory of Mrs. Betty MartinMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Rue MeyersMiss Evelyn J. Fusselman
In memory of Mrs. Nell Beth MuellerMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Harold NewmanMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Richard McNay
In memory of Brian NuessenMr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Christine OylerMr. and Mrs. Jack L. Hill
In memory of Dan OtteMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In honor of Jim RileyMrs. Marilyn Riley
In memory of Melva RileyMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Connie RobertsonMs. Melissa BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Buckley
In memory of Mrs. Dorothy RounerMrs. Jill Arnold BlickhanMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMrs. Mary C. BrahlerCareLink, Inc.Mr and Mrs. Dennis K. CashmanMrs. Barbara Gates GerdesMr. and Mrs. Dennis W. GormanDr. and Mrs. Leonard D. GraysonMrs. Judy HaydenMr. and Mrs. Gerald HolzgrafeMr. and Mrs. William G. Keller Jr.Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide IIIKuhlman ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Randy McFarlandMercantile BankMr. Robert G. RileyMr. and Mrs. Wilson R. RodgersMrs. Marjorie O. Wolfe
In memory of Mrs. Sarama SchnackMr. and Mrs. Ned Broemmel
In memory of Ms. Jenny SchneiderMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Marjorie SchuesslerMr. and Mrs. Mark F. Adams
In memory of Gordon ShermanMs. Evelyn M. Thomas
In memory of Mrs. Mary Jane SimsMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of E. Dean SloughMr. Robert G. Riley
In memory of Mrs. Bouany SonethongkkamMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Stacy SorrillMr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
In memory of James SpearMr. and Mrs. Ned BroemmelMr. and Mrs. H. W. Knapheide III
In memory of Ms. Betty UrbancMississippi Belle Distributing Co., Inc.
In memory of Mrs. Agnes VossMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Jean and Herbert WeilQuincy Civic Music Association
In memory of Mr. Steve WintersMrs. Jill Arnold Blickhan
In memory of Mrs. Alice O. WirthMr. and Mrs. Michael F. McClain
Your Community Foundation celebrated its 15th anniversary lastfall. We took a look back noting how the Community Foundationbegan with enthusiasm and $1,050. Working with people commit-ted to making a difference in their communities, your CommunityFoundation’s charitable assets have grown enabling us to grantmore than $1.9 million to date throughout the region. That’s a goodstart. We know we can do more. So, we announced the CountyEndowment Match, a grand opportunity for growing permanentendowment for worthy causes. To date, residents in at least five ofour counties are coming together to build their county’s endow-ment. They serve on their County Fund Councils raising moneythat will support charitable needs and opportunities in their coun-ties for good—forever.
Brian A. Ippensen, Chair
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