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IMPACT REPORT 2012 GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. Together, we can CREATE REAL CHANGE IN OUR COMMUNITY.

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Page 1: Impact report 2012

IMPACT REPORT 2012

GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER.

Together, we can CREATE REAL CHANGE IN OUR COMMUNITY.

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COLLECTIVE IMPACT IS THE FUTUREThere’s a new way of doing business that’s sweeping

the non-profit sector. It promises broader community

involvement and more powerful results.

Wouldn’t you know it, our Trident United Way has

been doing it for the last half-decade.

It’s called collective impact and it amounts to an

unprecedented level of collaboration. Solving complex

issues requires that many partners work together in a purposeful and systematic way

with a shared agenda and common measurements. Collective impact requires a backbone

organization to manage the entire initiative.

That’s Trident United Way’s role.

You might have heard about Trident United Way’s Links to Success initiative, the

enormously successful collective impact approach to increasing high school graduation.

It has served thousands of children over the last five years with astonishing results

outlined in the following pages.

New in 2012 was the concept of Prosperity Centers, a collective impact approach to

lifting families out of poverty. Trident United Way, Palmetto Goodwill and Family Services

are co-locating services in Berkeley and Dorchester counties to provide comprehensive,

one-stop services to help move families to financial stability and then to self-sufficiency.

Our local United Way remains on the cutting edge, pioneering collective impact in the

Lowcountry and pushing it forward with real, long-lasting results.

That is why I’m proud to be Board Chair in 2013 and

encourage you to support Trident United Way.

Charles Patrick

Richardson Patrick Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

2013 Trident United Way Board Chair

L I V E U N I T E DLIVE UNITED

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L I V E U N I T E DLIVE UNITED

BOLD COMMUNITYGOALS for 2020

88%

30%

25%

OF STUDENTS GRADUATEHIGH SCHOOL

MORE LOCAL RESIDENTS ARE FINANCIALLY STABLE

MORE RESIDENTS ADOPT A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE

IF EVERYONE MOVED UP ONE LEVEL IN EDUCATION,

124,000 FEWER PEOPLE IN POVERTY STATEWIDE.

FAMILIES WOULD EARN $4,400 MOREON AVERAGE EACH YEAR.

AND WE’D HAVE 2/3 FEWER PEOPLE IN STATE PRISONS.

we’d have

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COMMON AGENDAAll partners agree on the problem, the solutions and the approach

SHARED MEASUREMENTCollecting and measuring results consistently

REINFORCING ACTIVITIESPartners roles are separate but coordinated

CONTINUOUS COMMUNICATIONEnsures the shared vision is being carried out consistently

A BACKBONE ORGANIZATIONManages the initiative and coordinates participation

FIVE CONDITIONS of COLLECTIVE IMPACT

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Collective Impact in

EDUCATION

GOAL: 88%of students enrolled in 8th grade will graduate high school five years later. They will be prepared for higher education and/or employment.

COLLECTIVE IMPACT: multiple partners working together with a com-mon agenda and shared measurement, managed by a backbone organization.

LINKS TO SUCCESS: • 18 diverse organizations• Providing education, financial stability and health services• Addressing the needs of at-risk children and their families• Under one coordinating agency at each school• 11 high-poverty schools, 2,500 children• All managed by Trident United Way

RESULTS:Nine of 11 schools improved their ratings since Links began. None declined.87% of children in Links improved reading scores.83% increased math scores.91% reduced behavior issues.

“The key to Links to Success is that education, financial stability and health services work together to address the needs of the whole child and the family.”

Nella Barkley, Crystal Barkley Corporation, Education Impact Chair

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Collective Impact in

FINANCIAL STABILITY

GOAL: 30%of tri-county residents living at or below 200% of poverty will move into financial stability

COLLECTIVE IMPACT: multiple partners working together with a com-mon agenda and shared measurement, managed by a backbone organization.

PROSPERITY CENTERS: Palmetto Goodwill, Family Services, Inc. and Trident United Way Providing financial stability, financial education and workplace readiness skillsAltogether in Moncks CornerManaged by Trident United Way

RESULTS:In just the first two months in Moncks Corner:324 individuals improved their financial stability123 improved their financial literacy or workforce readiness94 accessed free tax services

“For three respected non-profits to bury their egos and work effectively in a partnership that helps people in need move up the financial stability ladder is unprecedented.”

Bill Watson, Community Volunteer, Financial Stability Impact Chair

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GOAL: 30%of tri-county residents living at or below 200% of poverty will move into financial stability

COLLECTIVE IMPACT: multiple partners working together with a com-mon agenda and shared measurement, managed by a backbone organization.

PROSPERITY CENTERS: Palmetto Goodwill, Family Services, Inc. and Trident United Way Providing financial stability, financial education and workplace readiness skillsAltogether in Moncks CornerManaged by Trident United Way

RESULTS:

Collective Impact in

HEALTH

GOAL: 25% more tri-county residents will live a healthy lifestyle

COLLECTIVE IMPACT: multiple partners working together with a com-mon agenda and shared measurement, managed by a backbone organization.

MUSC CHILDREN’S CARE: MUSC, Trident United Way, The Benefit Bank, DHECProviding integrated health, education and financial stability services at the place families often trust most, the pediatrician’s office. The clinics in North Charleston and Moncks Corner care for low-income and uninsured families.

RESULTS:4,500 low-income/uninsured children reveive health care each year100% of families obtain and maintain health insurance90% of patients referred to specialty care follow through and get the care they need

“Research shows that families accessing these wrap-around services in a convenient location like on the bus line results in the best health outcomes.”

Lou Caputo, Summerville Medical Center, Health Impact Chair

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COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS In order to continue the work of achieving the community’s goals to increase

high school GRADUATION, reduce POVERTY and improve people’s HEALTH

in the Lowcountry, Trident United Way works with dozens of funded partners on

programs measurably changing lives in these areas.

On the next few pages are the programs that formed the backbone of TUW’s

work in 2012 in education, financial stability and health. These strategic fund-

ing decisions were made by hundreds of community volunteers in a painstak-

ing and disciplined process over months of work. Community Impact volun-

teers are crucial to the success of Trident United Way’s work.

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COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS July 2012-June 2013(Note: a new portfolio of community investments will begin July 2013)

Carolina Youth Development Center .................................CaIIen-Lacey/Emergency Shelters ......................................... 66,000 Carolina Youth Development Center .................................Big Brothers Big Sisters ........................................................ 20,000 Carolina Youth Development Center .................................Bakker Career Center ............................................................ 30,000 Child Care Resource & Referral ........................................Child Care Counseling1 ......................................................... 46,115 Communities in Schools of Dorchester County ..................Tiger Time ............................................................................ 13,750* Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center+/ ......................Collaborative Community Response .................................... 162,000 MUSC Violence Prevention+ Dorchester School District Two ..........................................Education Initiatives in Dorchester 2 .................................... 50,000 Dorchester Children’s Center ............................................Clinical Services Program ..................................................... 80,000Florence Crittenton ...........................................................Healthy Babies, Responsible Mothers ................................. 155,000 MUSC Children’s Care Network .........................................Family Literacy Program ........................................................ 34,000 Metanoia ..........................................................................Holistic Leadership Pipeline for Renewing Communities ....... 83,000 St. James South Santee Senior & Community Center ........Tomorrow’s Generation After School ...................................... 45,000 Windwood Family Services ................................................Campus-based Services ....................................................... 25,000 Sub-total Education .................................................................................................................................................... $809,865

LINKS TO SUCCESS

Inteqrated Service Providers Communities in Schools of the Charleston Area ...............10 sites across two counties ............................................... 550,000 Dorchester Children’s Center ............................................Harleyville-Ridgeville Elementary School .............................. 55,000

Linking Partners Charleston County School District ....................................Charleston Adult Education .................................................. 33,516 Charleston Dorchester Mental Health Center ...................Behavioral Health ............................................................... 160,000 Charleston Volunteers for Literacy ....................................Charleston Book Buddies ...................................................... 75,000 Communities in Schools of the Charleston Area ................Reading Soul Mates .............................................................. 27,000 Dee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center ..........................Child Abuse School Liaison ..................................................... 7,500 Dorchester Children’s Center ............................................Afterschool Program at Harleyville-Ridgeville ....................... 30,000 Dorchester Children’s Center ............................................Nurturing Parent Program ....................................................... 5,000 Junior Achievement of Coastal SC ....................................Financial Literacy/Work Readiness ........................................ 19,000Lowcountry Food Bank ......................................................Backpack Buddies .............................................................. 115,696 Lutheran Social Services ..................................................Emergency Assistance .......................................................... 55,000 The Healing Species .........................................................Afterschool Program .............................................................. 25,000The Healing Species .........................................................Compassion Education &Vio|ence Prevention ....................... 16,800 Windwood Family Services ................................................School-based Counseling ...................................................... 60,000 Wings for Kids, Inc. ..........................................................Wings for Kids ..................................................................... 125,000 Sub-total Links to Success ....................................................................................................................................... $1,359,512

Total Education Funding ......................................................................................................................................... $2,169,377

EDUCATION

A new portfolio of community investments began July 1, 2013.

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East Cooper Community Outreach ..............................................Health Services ..................................................... 34,000 Lowcountry AIDS Services, Inc. ...................................................Case Management and Supportive Services ........ 100,000 for Individuals Living with HIV/AIDS MUSC Children’s Care Network ...................................................Medical Home ........................................................ 95,000 MUSC College of Nursing ............................................................Charleston PASOS ................................................. 30,000 Palmetto Project .........................................................................AccessNET ............................................................. 25,000 AccessHealth Tricounty Network .................................................Access to Specialized Health Services ................... 30,000 Tri County Project Care, Inc. .......................................................Tri County Project Care .......................................... 25,000 Tricounty Family Ministries .........................................................Healing Hands Ministries ...................................... 55,000

Total Health Funding ............................................................................................................................................ $394,000

HEALTH

A new portfolio of community investments began July 1, 2013.

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Alston Wilkes Society ..................................................................Community Service ................................................. 45,000American Red Cross ...................................................................Emergency Services ............................................ 118,609*Berkeley Seniors, Inc. .................................................................Home Delivered Meals/In Home Care ...................... 63,000Charleston Area Senior Citizens .................................................Crisis Meals ........................................................... 32,082Charleston Area Senior Citizens .................................................In-home Services ................................................. 64,165*Crisis Ministries .........................................................................Self Sufficiency ..................................................... 180,000Dorchester Seniors, Inc. ..............................................................Senior Services ..................................................... 110,000East Cooper Community Outreach ...............................................Getting Ahead Family Partnership ......................... 60,000Family Services, Inc. ...................................................................Representative Payee Management........................ 65,000Family Services, Inc. ...................................................................Financial Literacy Education .................................. 60,000Helping Hands Of Goose Creek ...................................................Feeding Berkeley County ......................................... 40,000Increasing H.O.P.E. .....................................................................Financial Literacy Education ................................ 15,000* Lowcountry Food Bank ................................................................Anti-hunger Service Delivery System .................... 150,000Metanoia ....................................................................................Pipeline for Financial Stability ............................... 25,000Neighborhood House ...................................................................Financial Stability Initiative ................................... 30,000St. James South Santee Senior & Community Center ..................Homecare/Homebound Support .............................. 80,000The Benefit Bank–SC...................................................................Access to Earned Income Tax Credits ..................... 50,000 The Salvation Army......................................................................Social Services ....................................................... 25,000Tricounty Family Ministries .........................................................Families in Transition ............................................. 95,000Trident Literacy Association ........................................................Increasing Adult Education, Employability ............ 88,000 and Financial StabilityTotal Financial Stability Funding ...................................................................................................................... $1,395,856

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East Cooper Community Outreach ..............................................Health Services ..................................................... 34,000 Lowcountry AIDS Services, Inc. ...................................................Case Management and Supportive Services ........ 100,000 for Individuals Living with HIV/AIDS MUSC Children’s Care Network ...................................................Medical Home ........................................................ 95,000 MUSC College of Nursing ............................................................Charleston PASOS ................................................. 30,000 Palmetto Project .........................................................................AccessNET ............................................................. 25,000 AccessHealth Tricounty Network .................................................Access to Specialized Health Services ................... 30,000 Tri County Project Care, Inc. .......................................................Tri County Project Care .......................................... 25,000 Tricounty Family Ministries .........................................................Healing Hands Ministries ...................................... 55,000

Total Health Funding ............................................................................................................................................ $394,000

FINANCIAL STABILITY

A new portfolio of community investments began July 1, 2013.

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American Red Cross ................................................................... Retired & Senior Volunteer Program ...................... 32,000American Red Cross ................................................................... Volunteer Services ................................................. 46,000C.A.R.E.S. ................................................................................... Community Issues Management ........................... 95,827Trident United Way ..................................................................... 2-1-1 Hotline ....................................................... 728,276Trident United Way ..................................................................... Berkeley & Dorchester Service Centers ................ 153,312Trident United Way ..................................................................... CharityTracker ....................................................... 17,000Trident United Way ..................................................................... Day of Caring ...................................................... 133,192Trident United Way ..................................................................... Women’s Leadership Council ................................. 84,528Trident United Way ..................................................................... Young Philanthropists Society ............................... 38,794

Total Connecting the Community Funding ........................................................................................................ $1,328,929

Preparing Children to Succeed ................................................... Education ............................................................ 188,317Helping Families Become Financially Stable2 ................................... Financial Stability .............................................. 399,645 Basic Needs Services Charity Tracker Collaboration The Benefit Bank-SC/Financial Stability Project CoordinationAmeriCorps Program3 .................................................................. Financial Stability ................................................. 70,609Access Health - Assisting Families in Poverty4 ........................... Health ................................................................... 87,422 Increasing Access and Reducing Chronic Disease ...................... Health ................................................................. 114,613

Total Strategic Initiatives Funding ....................................................................................................................... $860,606

Total 2012-13 funding ................................................................................$6,148,768

CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY

STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

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A new portfolio of community investments began July 1, 2013.

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Access Health Tri-county Network ................Coalition of Health Organizations and the Duke Endowment ..................434,920AmeriCorps Financial Stability Project ........AmeriCorps .............................................................................................261,838 Child Care Resource & Referral ....................SC Dept. of Social Services ....................................................................221,459Family Financial Stability Centers ...............Boeing South Carolina ............................................................................120,000 Fighting Hunger Together ............................Walmart ......................................................................................................9,526

Total Grants ............................................................................................................................................................$1,047,743

Emergency Food and Shelter .........................Federal Emergency Management Agency .............................................$281,05143 programs in Tricounty area

The Benefit Bank - SC ............................................................................................................................................. 2.4 millionOutreach and assistance to families in need

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance .............................................................................................................................. 2.8 million Tax refunds through outreach and assistance

CharityTracker .......................................................................................................................................................... 2.4 million Day of Caring .............................................................................................................................................................. 1 million

Total Added Value ....................................................................................................................................................8.9 million

Total 2012-13 funding ..............................................................................................................................................6,148,768 Donor Designations ...................................................................................................................................................2,543,625 Total Grants...............................................................................................................................................................1,047,743 Total Added Value ......................................................................................................................................................8,900,000

Total United Way Value to Community ............................................................... $18.6 million

Notes Bold- Service delivery system involving multiple programs * Transitional funding for 2012-2013 only + Collaborative program between multiple agencies 1. Funded in partnership with SC Department of Social Services 2. Funded in partnership with the Herzman-Fisnman Foundation and the SC Office of Rural Health 3. Funded in partnership with AmeriCorps4. Funded in partnership with The Duke Endowment and a coalition of local health providers

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GRANTS & OTHER RESOURCES

ADDED VALUE BROUGHT TO THE COMMUNITY

The following initiatives were brought into the community by TUW but are not funded through Contributions through the annual campaign

Resources brought to individuals and organizations through Trident United Way’s Work

American Red Cross ................................................................... Retired & Senior Volunteer Program ...................... 32,000American Red Cross ................................................................... Volunteer Services ................................................. 46,000C.A.R.E.S. ................................................................................... Community Issues Management ........................... 95,827Trident United Way ..................................................................... 2-1-1 Hotline ....................................................... 728,276Trident United Way ..................................................................... Berkeley & Dorchester Service Centers ................ 153,312Trident United Way ..................................................................... CharityTracker ....................................................... 17,000Trident United Way ..................................................................... Day of Caring ...................................................... 133,192Trident United Way ..................................................................... Women’s Leadership Council ................................. 84,528Trident United Way ..................................................................... Young Philanthropists Society ............................... 38,794

Total Connecting the Community Funding ........................................................................................................ $1,328,929

Preparing Children to Succeed ................................................... Education ............................................................ 188,317Helping Families Become Financially Stable2 ................................... Financial Stability .............................................. 399,645 Basic Needs Services Charity Tracker Collaboration The Benefit Bank-SC/Financial Stability Project CoordinationAmeriCorps Program3 .................................................................. Financial Stability ................................................. 70,609Access Health - Assisting Families in Poverty4 ........................... Health ................................................................... 87,422 Increasing Access and Reducing Chronic Disease ...................... Health ................................................................. 114,613

Total Strategic Initiatives Funding ....................................................................................................................... $860,606

Total 2012-13 funding ................................................................................$6,148,768

A new portfolio of community investments began July 1, 2013.

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TOTAL GIVING OF $800,000+MWV Corporation

TOTAL GIVING OF $400,000 - $799,999Publix Super Markets, Inc. Santee Cooper TOTAL GIVING OF $200,000 - $399,999Cummins, Inc. First Federal Johnson & Johnson KapStone Charleston Kraft, LLCRoper St. Francis HealthcareSCANA Corporation TOTAL GIVING OF $100,000 - $199,999Alcoa Mt. Holly Berkeley County School District Boeing South Carolina Charleston County School District City of Charleston The InterTech Group, Inc. Medical University of South Carolina Nucor Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. The Post and Courier Robert Bosch, LLC Wells Fargo  TOTAL GIVING OF $50,000 - $99,999AstenJohnson BPBank of America The Bank of South Carolina Charleston County Government Charleston Water System Dorchester School District Two Enterprise Rent-a-Car Hagemeyer North America

Regions Bank S.C. State Ports Authority Showa Denko Carbon, Inc. Trident Health Trident Technical College Trident United Way United Parcel Service  TOTAL GIVING OF $25,000 - $49,999Agfa Materials AT&T The Beach Company The Citadel City of North Charleston College of Charleston Comcast CresCom Bank Detyens Shipyards, Inc. DuPont First Citizens Bank The GEL Group, Inc. Harris Teeter IBM Corporation Life Cycle Engineering, Inc. LS3P Associates, LTD. Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Rick Hendrick South Carolina Federal Credit Union SunTrust Bank

TOTAL GIVING OF $10,000 - $24,999Anderson Insurance Associates LLC Atlantic Coast Life Insurance Co. BB&T Belimed Incorporated Belk Berkeley Electric Cooperative Blackbaud, Inc. C. R. Bard, Inc. Caterpillar, Inc. Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce Charleston Southern University Charming Inns Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP Dorchester County Government Elliott Davis, LLCEquifax FedEx

CORPORATE AND EMPLOYEE PARTNERS The organizations listed on the following pages demonstrate outstanding generosity

through corporate and employee support of Trident United Way in 2012.

Names in bold represent organizations increasing their contributions by 10% or more.

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General Dynamics Land Systems-Force Protection Harbor National Bank Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. Home Telecom JC Penney Johnson Controls, Inc. Jones Ford NBSCNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP Palmetto Behavioral Health Pearlstine Distributors Raymond James & Associates, Inc. S.C. State Agencies Southcoast Community Bank Target TD Bank Town of Mt. Pleasant Wal-Mart  TOTAL GIVING OF $5,000 - $9,999Albany International Amee Bay / Barling Bay Automated Trading Desk Benefitfocus Berchtold Corporation Berkeley County Government Berkeley County Water and SewerBest Buy Charleston County Aviation Authority COSTCO Wholesale DAK Americas Eaton Aerospace/GCL Engility Corporation Family Services, Inc. The Housing Authority of the City of Charleston Jacobs JW Aluminum Lee Distributors, LLC Nationwide Insurance Company Norfolk Southern Foundation Porter-Gaud & O’Quinn SchoolsSouth Carolina Bank and Trust TCC of South Carolina Tidelands Bank

TOTAL GIVING OF $2,500 - $4,999AECOM ArborGen Ashley Hall Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina Charleston Marine Containers, Inc. Charleston Mill Service The Charleston Place Hotel Chernoff Newman CIGNA HealthCare of South Carolina Communities in Schools of the Charleston Area

CSL Plasma Daniel Island Company Dillard’s Eli Lilly and Company General Electric Gregory Poole Equipment Co.Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceuticals Monro Muffler/Brake NALCO an Ecolab CompanyNelson Printing Corp. Regions BankTeradata Town of Summerville UPS Supply Chain Solutions  TOTAL GIVING OF $1,000 - $2,499Avnet Berkeley Seniors, Inc. Carolina Youth Development Center Charleston Regional Development Alliance Charleston School of Law Cullum Mechanical Construction, Inc. TotalDee Norton Lowcountry Children’s Center Dorchester School District Four FedEx Ground First Reliance Bank Florence Crittenton Programs of South Carolina Hawthorne Corp. HDR Engineering, Inc. of the Carolinas Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union Hewlett-Packard Hobart Corp/ITW International Paper Korn/Ferry International LANXESS Corporation Limited Brands Lowe’s Home Improvement Lutheran Social Services Merck & Co., Inc. The Mills House Hotel North Charleston Sewer District Park Sterling Bank PricewaterhouseCoopers Quest Construction Products RTI International Security Management of South Carolina Soil Consultants South Atlantic Fishery Management Council State Farm Insurance (Chitwood) State Farm Insurance Company Virginia College WCIV-TV 4 WCSC-TV 5 Wilmington Trust Windstream Communications, Inc.

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Corporate Giving of $400,000+MWV Corporation  Corporate Giving of $200,000 - $399,999KapStone Charleston Kraft, LLCPublix Super Markets, Inc. Santee Cooper

Corporate Giving of $100,000 - $199,999Boeing South Carolina Cummins, Inc. First Federal Johnson & Johnson SCANA Corporation  Corporate Giving of $50,000 - $99,999Nucor The Post and Courier Foundation Corporate Giving of $25,000 - $49,999AstenJohnson BPBank of America Hagemeyer North America Robert Bosch LLC Showa Denko Carbon, Inc. Wells Fargo  Corporate Giving of $10,000 - $24,999Agfa Materials AT&T BB&T C. R. Bard, Inc. Comcast

Enterprise Rent-a-Car First Citizens Bank General Dynamics Land Systems-Force Protection The InterTech Group, Inc.NBSCNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. Roper St. Francis HealthcareSCANA Corporation SunTrust Bank

Corporate Giving of $5,000 - $9,999Anderson Insurance Associates LLC Atlantic Coast Life Insurance Com-pany The Bank of South Carolina Belk Berchtold Corporation Caterpillar, Inc. CresCom Bank Detyens Shipyards, Inc. Equifax

Home Telecom Johnson Controls, Inc. Jones Ford Norfolk Southern Foundation Palmetto Behavioral Health South Carolina Federal Credit Union Trident Health United Parcel Service Wal-Mart Corporate Giving of $2,500 - $4,999Albany International COSTCO Wholesale DAK Americas Daniel Island Company DuPont The GEL Group, Inc. JC Penney Nationwide Insurance Company Southcoast Community Bank Target TD Bank

CORPORATE GIVING The organizations listed on the following pages demonstrate outstanding generosity

through corporate support of Trident United Way in 2012.

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Corporate Giving of $1,000 - $2,500Berkeley Electric Cooperative Best Buy Charleston Marine Containers, Inc. CSL Plasma Dillard’s Eaton Aerospace/GCL Eli Lilly and Company FedEx First Reliance Bank General Electric Gregory Poole Equipment Co.Harbor National Bank Hawthorne Corp. Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union Hewlett-Packard Merck & Co., Inc. Regions Bank Security Management of South Carolina State Farm Insurance (Chitwood) State Farm Insurance Company Tidelands Bank Town of Summerville WCIV-TV 4

TRIDENT UNITED WAYErin Anderson - *SponsoredCynthia Elm - Publix Super Markets, Inc.Mo Fullah - Santee CooperDianna Luff - *SponsoredConnor McIntyre - Cummins, Inc.Johnathan Miller - *SponsoredFred Stribling - *SponsoredMike Whack - *Sponsored

*Sponsorships Provided By: Charleston Water System Roper St. Francis Healthcare Wells Fargo

COASTAL CAROLINA COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGNTamera Barnette - USDOS-Charleston Passport CenterEnsign Alex Cooper - NNPTCSeaman Apprentice Connor Crossey - Naval Health Clinic CharlestonMark Durham - SPAWAR Systems AtlanticEnsign Mark Grace - NPTUEnsign Sean McGuire – NNPTCSenior Chief Michael Zaleski – Naval Health Clinic Charleston

2012 LOANED EXECUTIVES

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TOTAL GIVING OF $200,000 - $399,999Marine Corps Recruiting Depot - Parris IslandSPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic TOTAL GIVING OF $100,000 - $199,999Joint Base CharlestonNaval Nuclear Power Training CommandRalph H. Johnson VA Medical Center TOTAL GIVING OF $50,000 - $99,999Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation (BMPC)United States Postal ServiceUSDOS - Global Financial Services CenterUSDOS Charleston Passport Center TOTAL GIVING OF $25,000 - $49,999Marine Corps Air StationNaval Hospital - BeaufortNOAA Coastal Services CenterNOAA/NOS/CCEHBRNuclear Power Training UnitUS Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston DistrictUS Coast Guard Charleston TOTAL GIVING OF $10,000 - $24,999Army Strategic Logistics Activity Charleston (ASLAC)Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP)Federal Correctional Institute (FCI) EstillFederal Law Enforcement Training Center & US Customs & Border Protection Field Operations AcademyNaval Health Clinic CharlestonOffice of Disability Adjudication & Review/SSASocial Security Administration - Tobias GadsonTransportation Security Administration - CharlestonUS Customs & Border Protection

COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN RESULTS Organizations of the federal government listed here have demonstrated outstanding

generosity through employee support of the Combined Federal Campaign.

Names in bold represent organizations increasing their contributions by 10% or more.

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TOTAL GIVING OF $5,000 - $9,999Federal Correctional Institute (FCI) BennettsvilleJB Charleston Mission PartnersNational Park Service, Ft. Sumter National MonumentNaval Consolidated Brig CharlestonNROTC Unit - The CitadelTransportation Security Administration - Myrtle BeachUS Attorney for the District of SCUS Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy TOTAL GIVING OF $2,500 - $4,999BRAC Program Management Office SEFederal Aviation Administration Systems Support CenterImmigration And Custom Enforcement & Investigations & Customs EnforcementInternal Revenue ServiceNAVSEA Programs Field OfficeSocial Security Administration Myrtle BeachUS Army Charleston Recruiting CompanyUS Army ROTC Unit - The CitadelUS Fish & Wildlife Service - Ecological ServicesUS Probation and Pretrial OfficeUSDA U.S. Vegetable Laboratory TOTAL GIVING OF $1,000 - $2,499Federal Bureau of InvestigationFederal Investigative ServicesFood & Drug AdministrationNavy Facilities CharlestonNavy Munitions Command (NMC CED DRT CHAS)Personnel Support DetachmentSocial Security Administration - WalterboroUS Fish & Wildlife Service - HardevilleUS Government Printing Office-Charleston Satellite PrintingUS Secret ServiceUSDA Forest Service-Southern Research StationUSDA Natural Resources Conservation ServiceUSDC Clerk’s Office

Names in bold represent organizations increasing their contributions by 10% or more.

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La Table Ronde des Millions de Dollars ...........................$1,000,000+Ordre de Prospérité ............................................ $750,000-$999,999Ordre de Connaissance ...................................... $500,000-$749,999Ordre d’Indépendance ....................................... $250,000-$499,999La Société Nationale........................................... $100,000-$249,999Ordre de Fraternité ................................................. $75,000-$99,999Order d’Egalité ....................................................... $50,000-$74,999Ordre de Liberté .....................................................$25,000-$49,000Membres de la Société ...........................................$10,000-$24,000

The Tocqueville Society

Ordre d’Egalité $50,000 - $74,999Don and Alexandra KassingJim and Bettie KeyesJean and James Rion EndowmentAnita G. Zucker TLC

Ordre de Liberté $25,000 - $49,999Van and Susan CampbellHerzman-Fishman FoundationMr. and Mrs. William B. HewittMr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Lane* Endowment Fund TLCMr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Lane Jr. LSBob and Jackie LaneDr. Celeste and Mr. Charles Patrick Jr.Blair and Carol StewartSteve and Emily SwansonRobert J. Tarr Jr. and Molly U. TarrAlex Warren

Membres de la Société $10,000 - $24,999Maureen and Roger AckermanNella G. BarkleyCarol and Barney BarnettJohn and Mary Lou BarterJennifer and Rob BlackRay and Cheryl BolekMarge and Steve BottcherMr. and Mrs. William F. BuehlerCatherine and Peter BurrousBeth and Larry BurtschyDan and Teresa ButtsPaul and Vicki CampbellLonnie and Laurie CarterMr. and Mrs. John Cay IIICharles B. and Kay K. ChittyCharles and Joanne ColeDavid and Kim ColemanMr. and Mrs. Steven E. CraigJoyce and Charlie DarbyMr. and Mrs. John CL DarbyLisa and Giff DaughtridgeBrad and Deb DavisEarnest and Mary Ann DeavenportBen and Sara DeWolfDavid and Pamela DunlapNancy and Ralph Edwards

Mr. and Mrs. Greg S. Farish Sr.Bob and Merrill FeiMr. and Mrs. James L. FergusonWilliam and Prudence Finn TLCTodd and Sandy GallatiMr. and Mrs. David G. GabrielJim and Arlette GeffertJoyce and Gerry GherleinRandall and Jennifer GoldmanDr. and Mrs. Raymond S. GreenbergDale and Brenda HallWayne and Kathy HallFrank and Loraine Hanckel LSJames and Juanita HermesBruce and Diane HoffmanScott and Valerie HowellFrancis and Dicksie JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Harry L. Johnson IIBlair JohnsonChristopher F. and Beth A. Kerrigan LSMr. and Mrs. William B. KorbCharles and Brenda LarsenKaryn S. LeeTed and Tricia Legasey LSMercy and Harry Lightsey Jan and Larry LipovEdith and Frank LucasChristian and Jonathan MacIverMr. and Mrs. Ralph F. MartinoEdie B. May

LEADERSHIP GIVING

The largest Tocqueville Society in the state of South Carolina has passed the 100-member mark. We thank the Tocqueville Society members for their vision, their compassion and their lasting impact on the lives of thousands of families

and individuals in our community.

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La Table Ronde des Millions de Dollars ...........................$1,000,000+Ordre de Prospérité ............................................ $750,000-$999,999Ordre de Connaissance ...................................... $500,000-$749,999Ordre d’Indépendance ....................................... $250,000-$499,999La Société Nationale........................................... $100,000-$249,999Ordre de Fraternité ................................................. $75,000-$99,999Order d’Egalité ....................................................... $50,000-$74,999Ordre de Liberté .....................................................$25,000-$49,000Membres de la Société ...........................................$10,000-$24,000

Burnet R. MaybankBill and Julie MedichSusan and Joe MyersMr. and Mrs. Barry A. MitchellRobert and Kathleen MontgomeryAudrey and Bill MoodyMr. and Mrs. S. Morgan MortonJim and Linda MurrayJim and Kathy NewsomeMrs. Anne P. OlsenNorma and John PalmsEdwin S. Pearlstine Jr.Susan PearlstineDebbie Austin and Randall PhillipsSmiley PutmanMr. and Mrs. Bradley W. ReedGene and Johnnie ReedGrant and Vicky ReevesJohn M. Rivers Jr. Foundation, Inc.Steven and Barbara RockefellerMr. and Mrs. Robert V. RoyallMrs. William D. Saal, Joseph J. Schott FoundationKenneth T. SeegerHerk and Sherry SimsCatherine and Hilton Smith Cindi Anne and Kerry Dean SolomonNancye B. Starnes and David P. HughesMr. and Mrs. James M. Stelling

Bill and Ann StevensMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. SullivanMr. and Mrs. David B. Summer Jr.Shane E. and Tammy M. SwansonLarry and Judy TarletonDaniel and Kimberly VroonDavid and Laura WallaceChad and Jena WalldorfMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Way Jr.Roy D. WelbornEdward and Liesl WestbrookRichard T. Widman and Linn Lesesne Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy N. WillitsJohn and Libby Winthrop LSFrank and Kathy Zanin LSJonathan and Laura Zucker

List as of 1/24/13

LS indicates Legacy Society member. These caring individuals and families have made a planned gift to the Trident United Way Endowment.

TLC (Tocqueville Legacy Circle) indicates community leaders who are strengthening the community now and forever and have perpetuated their annual Tocqueville contribution with an outright or planned gift to the Trident United Way Endowment.

* indicates deceased

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The Palmetto Society

President’s Circle $5,000 - $9,999 Mr. Julius J. Anderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Barnwell Bonnie Bella, Ph.D. Col John Cawley, RET Allison and Mark Childers Belk Daughtridge Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ellison II Dr. and Mrs. Rick Foster Dennis and Dr. Amanda A. Gregory Richard and Ann Gridley Stacy and Rana Jordahl Dave Kirk Mark and Deana LattanzioMark and Karen Lewis Levern and Larry Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. MacDougall Brian Majeska Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Manning Jeff and Jessica Martin Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. McCann Jacqueline A. McMillian Lisa P. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. David J. Northrup II Thompson and Gretchen Penney John and Lindsay Perry Ross Pollack, M.D.

Bill and Sheila Prezzano Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Psenka C. Andrew Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Ridley Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Sharkey Paul and Sherry Sharry Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Sisson Anne and Doug Surrett Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Theiling Jay and Cindy Tiedemann Katherine and Joseph Tronco Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Watts Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Weathers Reginal Wells Mr. and Mrs. Bonum S. Wilson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson 4 members wish to remain anonymous Executive Circle $2,500 - $4,999 Tom and Beverly Abrams Lewis Addison Glenn and Trish Aker Joseph W. and Jennie Lou Amy Joel M. Anderson III Albert and Joy Aquino Sandra Arbaugh Margaret and Jeff Armfield Dr. and Mrs. Harold W. Askins Jr.

Janna K. Baker Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson Berly III Cheryl A. Blocker Doug and Regina Bowling Pam and Jim Brogdon Steve and Kristin Brooks Michael and Victoria Budreau P. Edward Burbage and Karen M. Burbage Priscilla D. Burbage Don Cameron Cynthia Cartmell Bonnie and Tony Ciuffo Mr. and Mrs. John Cline Thomas L. and Alma T. Clymer Stephen E. Connor Jacqueline Ur Cooney Melissa R. Crick and Cheryl L. Soucy Stacey and Darrell Denaux Audrey and Larry Dobberfuhl Faith and Doug Dodge Tom and Sherri Durkin Doug and Frankie Earnst Joe and Cathy Easley Bill and Gayle Edenfield Lee and Susan Edenfield Gary Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Eicher R. Chris and Virginia A. Ennis Jim and Patty Fei

LEADERSHIP GIVING (CONT’D.)

Palmetto Society members share a spirit of caring, a passion for giving generously, and a desire to make a real difference in the lives of people in need in our community.

President’s Circle$5,000-$9,999

Executive’s Circle$2,500-$4,999

Director’s Circle$1,000-$2,499

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Daniel and Shannon Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Gathers Mr. and Mrs. David A. Geer III Glenda W. Gillette Kinard E. Givens Mr. and Mrs. John Noble Golding Fred and Melanie Gouzoules Richard Gregory and Courtenay McDowell MGen James A. Grimsley Jr. Richard Gross, M.D. Fleetwood S. Hassell Mr. and Mrs. Joshua J. Hays Amy Budd and Gregory A. Hider Paul and Becky Hilstad Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Hiltzik Mr. and Mrs. Paul “Kip” Hooker Jr. Rhonda P. Huggins James R. Hunter Christopher and Lise Ibsen Lisa Irvin Jane and Larry Iwan Richard and Susan Jackson Bret and Kelly Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Johnston Peter Kalivas and Sue King Danny and Amy Kassis Sheila and Tony Kelly Beth Ferri Knowles Wendy W. Kopp John and Bonnie Lester William and Roxann Lewis Dr. Walter and Rev. Capers Limehouse Charles and Joan Lipuma Sharon Lubert Mitch Lucas Deborah and Thomas Lyles Richard T. Madison Chris and Sherrie Mannarino Brian and Vicki Marsi Steve and Mary Mauldin Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. McClanahan Robert and Kellee McGahey Mr. and Mrs. David L. Morrow David and Bethany Nicole Tom O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Oswalt Catherine Parmley Mr. and Mrs. John L. Paul David and Pennie Peralta Terry Peterson and Scott Shanklin-Peterson Elaine G. and James E. Peterson Angie Ping Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Place Jan Pomerantz and Everett Wilcox Claudia Porter A. Thomas and Aileen Price Willis and Charlisa Pugh Glenn and Sandra Rabon Mr. and Mrs. Julian and Julie Raney

Rick and Angela Redden Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards Suzanne and Jack Ritter James Roberts Ed and Kelly Rose Eileen M. Rossler and LInda J. Bonesteel Will Rottmann Mr. Ron Roy David and Rita Ryan Anne and Doug Sass Bill and Joanna Scarborough David and Nella Schools Tim and Tina Sease Elaine and Bill Simpson Jeffrey and Sonia Smith Ken and Teresa Smith Kelly R. Snider Jeffrey D. Sorenson Cile and Steve Spivey Beth M. Stone Mr. and Mrs. John L. Strauch Jerome Thompson Terry and Tammy Thompson Dr. Mary Thornley Eltirese S. Toomer Mr. and Mrs. John C. Townsend Jr. Laura Varn Teresa and Bradley Vaughn Eric and Paula Walmet Elizabeth “Babs” and Gene Warner Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wertimer Shauna Wesley-Baxley Robert C. Whitten Mr. and Mrs. David H. Williams Jr. Joe and Terry Williams Pamela Willams and Jary Hulst Tricia Wilson Ed Woodcock Donna B. and Ralph C. Woodward J. Eric Wooten and Kathleen D. Cartland Dee Bee and John Wright Allen J. Wutzdorff 11 members wish to remain anonymous

Director’s Circle $1,000 - $2,499Barbara AdamRev. David AdamsDr. and Mrs. David B. AdamsJennifer AddisonAdeniyi AdesokanMr. and Mrs. Robert D. AdkinsDrs. Lawrence and Jill AfrinStan and Cindy AhlEric C. AicheleMr. and Mrs. Herbert B. AilesMr. and Mrs. Toby J. AkersRussell and Iris AlbrightE. Mollie AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Joel C. Alexander

Sonya R. AlexanderWilliam AlexanderDonna AllenJames C. and Claire B. AllenMr. and Mrs. Matt AllersStephen W. AlmondBrian and Cathy AlmquistSally AltmanSteve and Janice AmellCharlotte AndersonM. Bret AndersonRaymond H. Anderson Jr.Thomas H. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Anderson Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. AndersonAdelaide S. AndrewsBill and Diane AnglinPaul and Karianne AnnastasBill and Rhonda AntonettiLou and Arnie ApplebaumJennie Ariail, Ph.D.Liz Washington ArnoldR. Michael ArringtonRichard A. and Emily S. ArthurLuis Diego Artinano GarciaRobert Ashford Jr.John A. AtkinsonLisa R. AttawayCaprice AtterburyPatricia P. AustinMs. Stacey L. AustinMarjorie J. AventMr. and Mrs. Scott H. Babson Jr.Joe and Susan BagwellRichard and Linda BaileyBill and Ruth BakerCody and Kem BakerScott R. BakerSusan and Al BalcewiczDonald P. BaldersonLane R. and Patty B. BaldreeKatie BallziglerCharles and Nancy BanovMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. BarbaMr. and Mrs. Justin L. BardenEd and Dawn BarfieldKenton BarhamLynn BarkerLayne and Darla BarnetteThomas L. and Tami W. BarnetteWanda BarrettElaine Alexander BarrowAshley E. BartleMr. and Mrs. Steven S. BarwickDavid and Laura BashNick and Gretchen BatalisMr. and Mrs. Terry L. BatesThomas BaxleyMr. and Mrs. Terry M. Bayless Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. BebenseeDonald and Crystal Beck

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Kelly A. BeckerMarie and Stephen BedardWilliam H. BeecherKarry and Greg BellamyMichael and Ashley BenderClarence BenjaminCharles BennettHallie BennettSabra Berger and Mike JewellAnne BerginCraig and Katrina BerryDave BerryHelen R. Bertrand, M.D.Richard (Rick) E. Bickerstaff Jr.Rich and Vicki BillingsMr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blackford IIIWilliam and Mary Ann BlackmanMichael and Susan R. BlackstoneMr. and Mrs. Terry L. BlackwellMr. and Mrs. William E. Blackwell Jr.Steve BlandMr. and Mrs. Douglas M. BlantonDr. and Mrs. R. Cary BockletEdward BodieMr. and Mrs. Michael V. BoldenJosh BoothGlenn BordelonBrian G. Borry, C.P.A.Dr. John A. BossoJames T. Bost Jr.Tamika L. BosticMr. and Mrs. Willie T. Bostic Jr.P. David Botzis, C.P.A.Christy and David BoudolfJim BowronDennis and Patricia BoydKaren E. BrackTim and Rhanna BradenRobert and Wendy BradhamCindy and Joe BramsMr. and Mrs. Evan K. BredlauRichard D. BrendelIn Memory of Alfred BrewerFay and Jack BrickmanJim and Greta Bridges

Don and Kathy BridwellLaura H. BrissonJaffaray R. BrittConnie J. BrittonMr. and Mrs. Dennis L. BroadnaxPam BrockWanda BrockmeyerDeb BrooksJohn and Jane BrooksSean and Melanie BrooksJ. Scott BroomeGlen and Grier BrownHilary BrownMichael and Anita BrownShaneakquia BrownStan and Gail BrownWilliam Glen and Priscilla Brown IIIP. J. BrowningMr. and Mrs. Matthew M. BruleyChris and Amy BrumbackMr. and Mrs. Charlie BryanJim BryanBarb Buckley-NesbittGregory A. BulanowToni BunchTony BunchDenise A. Bunte-BisnettKen BurgerJames G. Burgess Jr. and Joan S. BurgessKara BurgessAlan and Eloise BurnafordSally BurnettJames and Rebecca BurnsSusan BurroughsMrs. Elizabeth Wooten BurwellKeith ButlerGarrett and Samantha ButterfieldCaroline and Ken ByrdJane F. ByrneMr. and Mrs. Les A. CabinessMr. and Mrs. Alan CampbellMichael Campbell and Polly Porter-CampbellMr. and Mrs. Ross CampbellRic and Deb CampeauJesse and Elizabeth CannonMr. and Mrs. Louis CaputoMelinda H CardellErnie CardozeJamie M. CardozeFrances W. CarlisleMark and Maria CarmichaelTerence CarmichaelMr. and Mrs. Benny W. CarpenterCol. Dennis and Connie CarpenterMelissa CarrMr. and Mrs. Thomas M. CarrAllen and Mindy CarrollSuzan E. Carroll-RamseyBruce and Nancy CarterHarry CarterLucretia O. Carter

Marie Anntoniette CarterSteven M. and Donna C. CarterDonn and Lisa CaryMichelle F. and Wayne C. CasaleNichole CassellsPat CathcartDawn and Rocky CaullwineLaura J. CeliaEmma J. ChambersDr. and Mrs. Joe C. ChambersAlan ChanMr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Chaplin Jr.Jennifer C. ChapmanDrs. Pamela Charity and Patrick CawleyLaurine T. Charles, Ph.D.Michael and Sarah ChauvinAlexander and Katherine ChessmanPaul E. Christian IIIPaul V. and Rosanne H. ChristoKen and Joan Marie ClairDr. Carlee A. and Mr. Jimmy J. Clark Jr.Rachelle ClarkCalvitt and Debbie ClarkeElizabeth T. ClericoTom CliffordKathryn ClineSean CochranJoe and Sharon CoffeyMr. and Mrs. William C. Coffey IIIDavid J. and Kathryn ColeMr. and Mrs. James E. ColeyBill and Margaret CollinsLeah C. CollinsLinda CollinsMr. and Mrs. Michael E. CollinsAmy S. CondonColleen CondonMr. and Mrs. John C. ConlinGeoff ConradChuck CookMr. and Mrs. W. Michael Cool Jr.Brett CorderRobert CorderPhilip and Sheila CostelloPeter and Marion CottonKevin and Connie CouchVanessa CousinsKevin and Kim CoutoC. Ronald CowardKim CoxR. Thomas Cox IIIRonald G. CoxJenny L. CraftDr. and Mrs. Fred A. CrawfordJohn Ian CrawfordPhil and Alexandra CregerMr. and Mrs. Everett X. Crews IIIChristy CronkPatrick A. CronkMr. and Mrs. Austin J. CrooksBonnie Walton CrosbyCharlotte Crosby

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John and Rose CrosbyMr. and Mrs. Michael R. CrosbyMr. and Mrs. Andrew R. CrowMr. and Mrs. D. Patrick CroweMerridith CroweGina CrowleyApril CullenTravis D. CumminsMr. and Mrs. Demetris D. CunninghamHal S. Currey and Margaret P. SchachteDan CurryDr. Nancy S. Curry and Mr. Robert CurryCheryl W. DalbecMr. and Mrs. Philip M. Dalpiaz Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John D. DaltonTony and Gwen DanielMr. and Mrs. Ladine DanielsMr. and Mrs. James L. DarbyMr. and Mrs. Ned DarleySonda DarrowDee and Kim DavidsonMr. and Mrs. James R. DavidsonRobert DavidsonRonnie W. DavidsonScott C. DavidsonCharles and Karen DavisMichael and Sylleste DavisRobert and Victoria DavisElise Davis-McFarland and Arthur McFarlandLeon B. de BruxMrs. James D. DeckerThomas DeMarsMr. and Mrs. Luke T. DennisMr. and Mrs. Steven DenzikMr. and Mrs. Charlton deSaussure, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Carter N. DeupreeAleisha DeYoungMr. and Mrs. Marvin DickersonMr. and Mrs. Keith N. DickinsonMark C. DicksonMr. and Mrs. Troy M. DielAnthony Wayne DietrichJudith DillehayMr. and Mrs. Bruce DinglerPeter and Phyllis DiNicolaMr. and Mrs. Mark K. DishawDr. and Mrs. Richard L. DobsonMr. and Mrs. Eric Keith DoctorStacey DoddMr. and Mrs. Douglas L. DodsonTom and Eldridge DodsonCarolyn Doig, aka “CT”Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. DonnellyAlyssa D’OrazioBrenda DormanJesse and Edythe DoveRachel T. Alvarado DowningDiane DriggersMr. and Mrs. Kevin M. DriggersS. Jerry DriggersMichael DrohanMr. and Mrs. James M. Drolet

Karen DrummRob and Robin DuckworthEdward and Karen DuffyLarry and Kathleen DuffyNancy DuffyThomas P. Duke IIIJohn H. Duncan Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. DunnNedra DuTartMr. and Mrs. Keith A. DuttererMr. and Mrs. Sam R. DyleyRipon and Susan EadieMr. and Mrs. Larry EarlCraig and Julie EddyGreg EdwardsMr. and Mrs. Howard D. Edwards Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Edwards Sr.Susan EdwardsTalley Troy EdwardsTrisha EdwardsEd EfflerLon and Tammy EidemTom ElekWillie C. EllingtonDr. David and Julie EllisonCynthia Dianne ElmJohn F. EmersonDan and Carolyn EnfingerNina EppsRobert D. EvansMr. and Mrs. Laurin M. EverettChuck and Pam EverittDr. Howard EvertDennis T. FaheyPhilip M. FailRandell B. FairEd and Tammy FargoDan and Kimberly FarleyRich and Jane FarrellMr. and Mrs. Leo A. Fary Jr.Lisa M. FawcettGale S. FennellAvril FenwickC.T. Scott FergusonLee and Evelyn FergusonRobert N. FergusonBilly D. FerrellHenry J. FerrellMichael J. FewellLarry C. Field Jr.Teresa G. FinchGary and Ann FinkTravis FinnJim and Chris FisherLeo and Carol H. FishmanRic and Lynette FlaggJames K. FlanneryBen Fleming Jr.Kevin and Stephanie FlemingThomas J. FlemingRhonda FloydJerry W. Flury

Brandon FoorRay Foose and FamilyRobert ForemanA. J. ForlanoMr. and Mrs. Stuart ForrestJohn Fowler and Anne SpencerKerry FoyArchie FranchiniScott and Carol FranklinEddie FranksDwayne Frasier Sr.Alex FreerProf. and Mrs. Robert E. FreerEmily FreesMr. and Mrs. Brian D. FrenchModibor FullahVeronica I. FullerJohn and Rene FutchMr. and Mrs. Matthew K. FutchMichael B. GabbertJames GaddistMr. and Mrs. Robert GaedeJo Lewis GaffordMr. and Mrs. Mark J. GallagherMary D. GarciaAnthony GarnerMr. and Mrs. J. Steven GaskinsThomas E. GasparichTom and Renae GasserDot GatlinG. Bennett GaultMr. and Mrs. David H. GebhardtLamont GeddisGarrett D. GehlhausenJasper and Michele GentryJody and David GerhardtMr. and Mrs. Walter J. Gerken Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Allen GethersRobyn GetsingerStephen Giebner and English DrewsAmy L. GilbertSteve and Pamela GilesPam and Jim GillDr. and Mrs. M. Boyd Gillespie

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David and Jean GinnMartin G. Gipe Sr.Mrs. Linda GivensChris and Deborah GlennMr. and Mrs. Christopher L. GlennSteven GnegyDavid S. GobleDr. Rew A. and Elizabeth GodowJennifer GoinsDr. Michael and Jo Ellen GoldMary GoldbachBrenda GoldsteinJerry L. GoodRobin S. GoogeMollie GoreFred and Melanie GouzoulesMary GrahamMr. and Mrs. Rudy GrahamJames J. Granger Jr.Antroy L. GrantShelton M. GrantMr. and Mrs. Terry GrantLanier C. GranvilleJulie GraudinTab GravleeJames W. and Patricia A. GrayMichael GraysonAntonio D. GreenCedric F. GreenMr. and Mrs. Harry D. GreenHeath G. GreeneKendall GreenNiya GreeneUlysses GreeneAlfred GreerPaula P. GreerWill GregorieEddie GregoryNeil D. GrehlingerTimothy Paul GriffithAmie GrimesTerry P. GrisilloMr. and Mrs. Timothy A. GrowDebra K. GuerryOrin F. and Nancy P. Guidry

Lois GunnisonDiane StoryRalph and Diane GuthrieCarol and Ron HackerMr. and Mrs. Britt M. HaddockMr. and Mrs. Mark T. HafnerMatthew A. HairMr. and Mrs. Artzenas HallCharles T. HallTerry L. HallMr. and Mrs. Troy B. HallJohn HallettCathy Hallman-KennerJoseph HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Larry D. HamiltonMac and Judy HammettMatt and Shari HammondWilliam R. HandChris and Leigh HandalElizabeth and David HandyMr. and Mrs. Mark E. HansenSusan R. HanshawMary A. Hanson and Patrick F. WelshDr. Rochelle F. and Paul A. Hanson Jr.Larry and Deb HargroveSteve and Lemay HarkinsMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. HarnageBilly HarrellMr. and Mrs. David H. HarrisJ. Wayne Harris, C.P.A.Tony and Michelle HarrisDorothy G. HarrisonDoug HarrisonMr. Ivan P. and Dr Evelyn DeLaine HartDonna B. HartinLangdon A. Hartsock, M.D.Matthew J. HaskinJeff HawesDr. and Mrs. J. Chris Hawk IIIWilliam E.N. Hawkins and Diane T. HawkinsBarbara and Jim HayesDrs. Glen B. and Susan G. HaynesKristen HeaterMr. and Mrs. Chris HendricksJames J. HennessyMr. Gary W. HensleyTeresa HensleyMr. and Mrs. Dustin G. HerrmannMr. and Mrs. Eugene F. HesseAmy Budd and Gregory A. HiderVirginia and Jean HiestandBurrow and Helen HillCharlene HillMr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Hill Jr.Kin HillMr. and Mrs. James H. HillJustin HillMichael D. HiltonJason R. HinelyDr. and Mrs. Samuel M. HinesBrenda HinsonMr. and Mrs. James H. Hinson Jr.

Sharon HintonDebbie and Steve HivelyLatonya C. HoeschenTimothy M. HoganValerie Jean HolbrookBrian and Jennifer HolmesMrs. Carol HoltJennifer E. HoltsclawSusan L. HoltsclawShanon Honney, M.D.Jane HoodMichele HoodBridgett Hood-BradleyPeter M. HorlbeckDave HorneGrady HornsbyLisa Sblendorio HorvathBob HoslerStephen E. HowardMr. and Mrs. Tristan and Michelle HowardMr. and Mrs. Hampton HowellKirklyn HowellChristopher M. HubbardDallas HubbardDr. and Mrs. Walter HudaJay and Cynthia HudsonWilliam Hueston and Martha TackTracy D. HuffTim and Gail HughesDavid and Jennifer Humphreys IIIGene and Doris HundleyJeanne M. Hunt, R.N.Miss Krystle R. HuntDaniel and Margie HunterDr. and Mrs. Jairy Hunter Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Hutchison IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard D. HyattSusan S. HydeGeorge and Alison HyndTrenor and Maggie HypesYvonne and Joey InfingerKathryn InmanDr. Benjamin F. JacksonQuentin and Sue JacksonMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. JacksonNaomi JaegerBrandon F. JakobsenAngelo JamesMr. and Mrs. Jonathan JamesDianne H. JenkinsGary Allen JenkinsJan and Jimmy JenkinsTerence T. Jenkins Jr.Kristin JensenSharon JensenNed and Barbara JerveyC. Henry and Kelley JohnsonChristopher D. JohnsonTony W. and Fran H. JohnsonCynthia Hay JohnsonEric JohnsonHarry L. Johnson Jr.

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Katie Frinks JohnsonMark JohnsonMary and Jack JohnsonNeil and Sue JohnsonJay JohnstonRoger L. JolleyMark D. JollyLisa A. JonesMr. and Mrs. Michael A. JonesMr. and Mrs. Ricky D. Jones Jr.Diane JordanLuann C. JordanMr. and Mrs. Aries D. JoseDonna JoynerRoy JudyMr. and Mrs. James KahlDarcy KallesCullen KavanaughTerry L. KeeferKim KeelorSusan S. KeenanPam D. KelleyBarbara Kelley-DuncanRuthann KellyDavid KennedyEdith M. KentMr. and Mrs. Adam K. KernenMr. and Mrs. Donald R. KernsDr. Janice KeyDebbie KiddTom and Kay KierspeDr. Anne Osborne KilpatrickMike and Cindy KimbrellLisa S. KingKristine KingsburyChris and Erica KinneyMerrilee R. KinneyPaul and Elizabeth KitchinMr. and Mrs. Roger KittrellMr. and Mrs. Richard S. KizerVictor and Georgia KliossisCynthia KnappenbergerDiane KoehlerMr. and Mrs. Pete KosteChris and Amy KovachLiz KressMr. and Mrs. David A. Krieg Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kroll Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. KromerAngela A. KrouseAnn Kulze, M.D.Dr. Jan Andrew KylstraLaney and Chip LaCorteJoe and Phyllis LaferteMr. and Mrs. Gerald E. LahmDave LairdMary H. LambDr. and Mrs. Paul R. LambertLaura LaMontagneMr. and Mrs. Martin L. LaneJay LangBrenda Langley

Mike LankfordWilliam H. Lansing IIIKathy and Bob LaPorteWilliam LarkRichard and Rachele LawhonAmanda LawrenceLeslie D. LawrenceMargaret M. Lawton and Paul E. LundCarol and Tom LeapCris and Larry LeckonbyBeth M. LeeJames David Lee and Jamie and BrittanySharon V. Lee and FamilyChip and Coleman LegertonJeff and Cynthia LegettePaul M. LemelinBenjamin Jacob LengerichSerena Hawkins LerisCaroline Clary LesesneHenry H. LesesneMr. and Mrs. Gennady LevisEric LevyElizabeth C. Rivers Lewine EndowmentMr. and Mrs. Richard M. LillyCapers LimehouseWynde LimehouseMr. and Mrs. Gregory J. LindamoodMary LinderRyan LockChet LongMr. and Mrs. Lynn F. LongJudy M. LooneyLee Looney IIAl LopezMr. and Mrs. Andy LordiKen and Amy LottJames D. LubsHC Lucas RaymondMr. and Mrs. Clinton K. LucasMr. and Mrs. Timothy D. LuciusClara Lugo-EmondiDawn Rooke LudwigKari E. LundstromLaurie Lybrand BusbyMeghan Lynch, M.D.Allen and Anne LyndrupLynnette LynesWalter E. MackMr. and Mrs. Michael S. MacPhersonGail and Michael MaginnisMs. Lucinda MagwoodKaki MahoneyScott and Christin MainJason MalphrusStephanie ManginiBruce and Cheryl ManigoMarsar FamilyCarol and Chris MartinMarion C. MartinStony R. MartinPenny and Craig MasseyStephanie and Michael Matthews

Mr. and Mrs. Francis MatthewsMr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. MaxsonJill K. MaxwellKayman MazyckGillis McAllisterMr. and Mrs. Grant M. McAnultyLeasonia McAuleyJames McCallWilliam D. McCallDarla K. McCarthyLoretha McClellanMr. and Mrs. Patrick C. McClureDr. and Mrs. John McCrossonRobert McCueWill McCulloughLorrie McCurdyMr. and Mrs. Joseph and Janet McDonaldMichael Corey McDougalJerry McDowellTracy McDowellWatson McElveenDana and Sharon L. McGheeDr. Nancy J. McGinleyStanley H. McGrew Jr.Connor, Rossie and Deegan McIntyreJamie, Mike, Adam and Noah McKannaDrs. William K. and Anne E. McKibbinMark W. McKnightKara McLeanTerry McLeanShea McMakinSteve and Gisel McManusJeffrey W. McMeansPatricia McMeekenDana E. McMurryLaurie A. McNultyMr. and Mrs. Steven D. McSwainMr. and Mrs. Kevin MearsMr. and Mrs. Charles L. MeasterNancy L. Meek, C.Ph.T.Kim M. MeidlBonnie C. MelloBrooks and Jessica MeltonJulie J. Mendenhall, R.N.C.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ford P. MenefeeCol and Mrs. Isaac S. Metts Jr.Julie Jordan MettsChris and Rachel MeyerDavid and Terrie MichiBen K. MieheSusan W. MilesBrad MilfordIn memory of George W. MillerJamee MillerJennifer J. MillerMr. and Mrs. Paul E. MillerBruce and Sheila MillsMr. and Mrs. Jack P. MillsDeborah MimsMykle MinnickDesmond N. MinsonKevin MitchellLee and Amanda MitchellKyle and Susan MockAlex and Lauri MoffettAudrey M. Montgomery-HamMr. Jeff Monts and Mrs. Maria RoundtreeHawk and Jill MooreKevin M. MooreMr. and Mrs. Willie D. MorantMr. and Mrs. Andrew D. MorganCharles MormanEartha MorrisSusan J. MorrisonRobert Morse IIIMr. and Mrs. J. Christopher MosleyMark and Danielle MotleyKaren MoylanChief and Mrs. Gregory G. MullenMr. and Mrs. Duane A. MummertKeith and Denise MunginJennifer A. MurrayPhil and Valerie MurraySusan and Kenny MurrayConnie MyersMichael MyersHarold C. MynsterAllan and Carol MyselMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Naske

Ms. Tammé NathanDave and Elaine NeffEric W. NelsonRichard and Hilary NelsonSteven Ornstein, M.D. and Lynne Nemeth, Ph.D.Melinda P. NettlesMr. and Mrs. William F. New Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Damon J. NewbyGeorge E. NewkirkDr. and Mrs. Roger B. NewmanCynthia and Michael NicholasMr. and Mrs. Larry NicodinMr. and Mrs. John NiesMr. and Mrs. Virgil J. NiessleinLarry and Cynthia NighMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. NixonMr. and Mrs. Thomas P. NolenKathleen G. NorrisJames NortonRob and Donna NorvelleTeresa Nowlin-TurnerDr. and Mrs. James C. OatesPaul E. O’BrienTina M. OddoO’Dell FamilyDavid and Kim O’DellJay and Jennifer O’DellPreston and Susan OliverMr. and Mrs. William G. OliverDonald P. OlsonKristen L. OlsonRobert P. OlsonHerbert O’NealSteven Ornstein, M.D. and Lynne Nemeth, Ph.D.Miguel A. OrtizMandy Scoli OsborneMatthew A. OttErin PabstKelly M. PabstPam and Steve PalmerPeter PalmerMichelle ParksKathryn M.T. ParnellAnthony E. ParrishMr. and Mrs. Daniel V. PascazioMurray and Debby PassoStephen and Bonnie PaternitiMr. and Mrs. Abraham L. PattersonMike F. PattersonAllison M. PattyMr. and Mrs. Michael PaulKenneth W. PauleyDavid and Janet PearlmanL. Wayne PearsonStephen and Heather PelcherShealy and Mary PendarvisMr. and Mrs. Geoff PenlandJose PeralesLaura M. PerdueCol Jeff Perez

Jeannette PernaJoan PerryThomas D. PerryDr. Mae Millicent PeterseimMark and Lotte Petersen-OvertonMr. and Mrs. James P. Petit IIIMr. and Mrs. James K. PetrosSandy PetrowskiChristy L. PfuntnerMr. and Mrs. Craig C. PhelpsLarry and Sandy PhillipsMr. and Mrs. Rob PhillipsChristopher PickellRalph and Coby PieningPhil and Patti PierceRichard P. PierceCharles P. and Eve PinckneyMr. and Mrs. Glover H. PinckneyBradley PinionGeorge J. PintoEtta D. Pisano, M.D.Raji A. Polite Jr.Steve and Susie PolstonScott E. PooleJeffery and Wendy PopeCharles and Peggy PottsMr. and Mrs. Roger D. PowellLucille PressleyMr. and Mrs. L. Sam Price Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert PriceNancy and Dan PrickettMr. and Mrs. Mearl Lester PrimusTracy A. PrioleauDascheil PropesThe Proulx FamilyPaul G. and Billie Jo PruittFreddie Puckhaber IIIMarea D. Quijano-ClarkJulie RadabaughNicole RakeOmar A. RamberanJames and Kathleen RamichDavid C. RamsonChristine W. RandallKathy and Bob RandallMr. and Mrs. B. Owen Ravenel IIIDr. and Mrs. James G. RavenelKristopher ReedScott and Susie ReedElizabeth ReelSibby and Tyrone RegionBrandon and Stefanie RenaudMichael R. and Courtney J. RenaultDavid ReynoldsDeborah L. ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Stephen M. RhodesMrs. Jeanne H. RiceMary Beth RichardsonRichie RichardsonStar L. RIchardsonGeorganne RidgillBob Rife

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Ken and Kathy RigsbyJoe and Charlotte RileyReginald RileyDr. Charles S. RittenbergChris and Wendy RitterJerell S. RiversFaye W. RobbinsLori Reed RobertsPaul and Mary Jane RobertsMr. and Mrs. Claron A. Robertson IIIAmy Jo RobinsonCherry G. RobinsonGlenn L. and Gerri G. RobinsonGregory N. RobinsonJoseph A. RobinsonWilliam and Dawn RobinsonJay and Debbie RobisonMartha M. RoddyCheryl L. and Charles R. RodgersRobin and Julie RogersDr. Phyllis RogersonKatelyn K. RohrsJoseph J. RomanelliRobert and Jennifer RondeauWesley RoppLtGen and Mrs. John W. Rosa, USAF (RET)Ardith and Jeannot RossignolMike and Chris RousseauDr. Michelle RovnerElizabeth RoyMark RubySteven RuddNicole C. RudelArnaldo and Griselda RuizJohn and Joanne RussJennifer RyanJeremy RyanDr. Lisa K. SaladinMaria I. SampleAlexander M. Sanders Jr.Willis SandersHerb and Ginny SassMr. and Mrs. Ronald A. SassardMr. and Mrs. Arthur SattlerJ. Philip Saul and Amy M. DavisMichelle Sauvé and Barry WaldmanMr. and Mrs. Robert C. SaundersMr. and Mrs. William S. SavageDr. Conway SaylorMr. and Mrs. David A. SchaafStephen I. Schabel, MDPeter Schilling, Ph.D.Danny SchopferPete SchwartzCharr Ivy ScottMr. and Mrs. James ScottNathaniel ScottRita and Leon ScottDavid ScozzaroBen and Susan SeabrookMr. and Mrs. Harold T. SeabrookMarianne Seabrook

Richard and Kelley SeamanKimberly SegrestBill and Sarah SettlemyerMatt and Ashley SeveranceAlisa ShackelfordSteven and Katherine ShapiroShaw FamilyJerry and Donna ShealyKim SheldonMr. and Mrs. James R. SheldonBrian K. SheltonMr. and Mrs. Kevin Shelton and Kobe SheltonMichael and Joanna ShireyConnie ShiverCathy ShoemakerNosukhere ShomariLarky and Greg ShulerMeme ShulerMr. and Mrs. Henry SimmonsJason and Michelle SimmonsMichael K. SimmonsPeggy J. SimmonsRandall and Susie SimmonsDeanna and Gill SimonsElaine SimpsonMr. and Mrs. Barry W. SingletaryR.M. and Michele SingletaryBill and Pam SingletonChloë Singleton, Ph.D.Clarence R. SingletonLarry B. Singleton Jr.Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. SingletonRichard and Linda SlackJim and Mary SlotterbackMr. and Mrs. Africo J. SmallsOscar A. Smalls Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. SmallsAlexander SmithAlicia SmithMr. and Mrs. Bachman S. Smith IIIBarbara and Stuart SmithDr. and Mrs. C. D. SmithDavid and Cynthia SmithDonald M. SmithMr. and Mrs. Ernesto J. SmithGayle J. SmithJoshua, Jamie and Liam SmithPamela SmithThe Peter Sniderman FamilyHelen SnowLeslie SommerdykeDr. and Mrs. David E. SoperKenny and Stacey SottScott D. SoudersMr. and Mrs. William R. SoutherlandDave and Linda SoutterRichard B. and Elizabeth H. SpahrMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Scott SpicerSteven John SpickettFagan D. StackhouseDavid M. Stapleton

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. StarkKen StempertNancy and Conrad StenderMr. and Mrs. Glenn E. StephensJeffrey R. StetarDouglas and Susan StevensLoy and Sharon Stewart Jr.Renée C. StewartAnthony and Melanie StithKimberley H. StoneTrey and Beth StoneWillard and Sugie StoutRon StoverChristopher StowRonnie and Terry StrawnMrs. Vernon B. StricklandNancy StrotherGail W. Stuart, Ph.D., R.N.Patricia Sturbaum, R.N.Kim SturgeonMary Ann SullivanMr. and Mrs. John R. SullivanMayor and Mrs. R. Keith SummeyMr. and Mrs. John R. SuttleMr. and Mrs. George V. SvagerkoMount Pleasant Mayor Billy SwailsTimothy M. SwicordJohn E. Swink Jr.Richard A. SwintonCathie SymmesTim TannerLevirn TarteMr. and Mrs. Christopher R. TarzwellMr. and Mrs. William B. TausigJeff and Robin TaylorMr. and Mrs. John C. TaylorKellie TaylorMike and Kim TaylorRowland G. TaylorTracey D. TaylorValerie and Darrell TaylorFred Tecklenburg, M.D.Michael and Melissa Tecosky

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Jerry TekacGeorge E. Temple IVJason, Cathy and Michaela TherrellMr. and Mrs. Brantley D. Thomas IIIJamie L. ThomasJoseph M. and Carol T. ThomasMelissa ThomasRudy ThomasWilliam W. ThomasCara ThompsonClaire Jones and Brent ThompsonDr. Rodney ThompsonJoseph D. ThorndykeTommy ThornhillPam and John TienckenJohn and Dana TillerBarry and Karen TimmermanRebecca A. TimmonsSam TinklerMr. and Mrs. Julian S. TisdaleJohn L. Tobin Jr.Patrick and Shirley ToelleMr. and Mrs. W. Bruce TolerMr. and Mrs. William R. ToombsDiana TopjianFrancis F. TorresLarry and Melonie TraceJohn A. TraynhamCol and Mrs. Joseph TrezTom and Ariel TroucheBethornia T. TuckerJames S. TuckerMr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. TuckerLeon and Natausha Tucker and FamilyLeonard V. TuckerRonald L. TuckerStephanie TuckerKathryn and Jimmy TupperAlice TurnerBrian D. TurnerMr. and Mrs. Brian H. TurnerChristine TurnerBill TurnerCharles J. TuskanMarc and Nancy TyeTammy and Ronald TynerJay L. TyoTammy R. UlmAvis Arnette UmsteadDr. and Mrs. Bruce W. UsherMartin and Joan UstinPenni VachonHenk and Robin van der MeydenMr. and Mrs. Gary A. VanceTonya VandergraffMelanie and Robert VanderwegeDarant VarnerMr. and Mrs. Edward VaughanThomas Venning Jr.Lorenzo and Lorraine P. ViceTiki and Lynne and Victoria Vietri

Robert and Elizabeth VingiRobert R. WagenbrennerChristopher and Staci WainwrightJohn WalasekBob and Charlotte WalkerJamaine WalkerMr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Walker Jr.Sharif R. WalkerSherri WalkerTom and Jan WalkerOtway and Laurie WallaceMr. and Mrs. Robert B. WallaceTalaisha WallaceThomas and Kristina WalleNeal and Ellen WalshNorman and Marcy WalshScott David WalshAllison WaltersAubrey Taylor WaltersCatherine B. WaltersGrange and David WaltersAnnettria WarrenDaphine WarrenJason WarrenRobert W. WarrickBrent P. WashburnAngelia Moore WashingtonEarnest S. Washington Jr.Jerry Washington Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Milan D. WatersSusanne M. WatfordArlene WatrobskiMr. and Mrs. Bill WatsonDennis and Patricia WatsonGeorge and Peggy WattLt. Gen and Mrs. Claudius E. Watts IIIC. Wayne WeartJohnny WeeksJulie G. WeissFrances C. WelchDavid F. Wenger and Katherine H. WengerBrett F. WermuthHerbie WestLarry W. and Jeanette L. WhaleyStan and Delena WheelerJoan WherleyAlbert C. White Jr.Floyd and Lorraine WhiteG. Diane WhiteJames B. White Jr.Joy WhiteMiriam and Abraham WhiteRobert WhiteMr. and Mrs. Thomas F. WhiteDr. Karen P. WhitleyMichael B. WigfallRobert and Belinda WigginsJoy and Skylar WilbanksWayne and Andrea WilcherJansson C. WilkersonBeth and Charlie Williams

Carson D. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. George W. WilliamsMount Pleasant Fire Chief Herb WilliamsJoseph L. WilliamsLeticia WiliamsPatricia Williams LessanePriscilla WilliamsRob WilliamsRobin WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Roger S. WilliamsWendy E. WilliamsDeborah Williamson, D.H.A., C.N.M. and David Garr, M.D.Elizabeth and Gardiner WillisLeah S. WillisDonna and John WilsonKaren and Matt WilsonPhil and Lee WilsonLarry and Sarah WindhamJohn and Karen WingScott and Crystal WinkRichard and Susan WinterMr. and Mrs. Eugene W. WitchgerDoug and Lael WojcikMr. and Mrs. Marion L. WolfeMartine Wolfe-MillerDavid and Sue WomersleyCathy WoodJonathan M. WrenClarence L. WrightKim WrightMitchell B. and Melanie E. WrightMr. and Mrs. Richard L. WrightRosemary and Mike WrightShawn WrightTaneicha C. WrightFrancis WyckoffHaston YarboroughJoe and Harriet YarbroughLarry and Joyce YeadonAshley M. YeagerMr. and Mrs. Wallace YoumansJames and Hester YoungRussell T. YoungSherwin YoungMr. and Mrs. Thomas A. YoungGlenn and Susan YoungbloodJennifer L. Young-PierceAlex ZaleskyChristina M. Zayas-BazanRauly Zayas BazanRenee ZeppLes and Marilyn ZielkeMr. and Mrs. Dieter zur Loye41 members wish to remain anonymous

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AWARDS

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2012 Women’s Leadership Council Awards

Role ModelJulie Medich, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA

Behind the Scenes LeaderVeronica Johnson, Cummins, Inc.

Non-Profit LeaderLisa Belton, Florence Crittenton Center

photo: (l-r) Julie Medich, Lisa Belton, Veronica Johnson

Ben Stage Above and Beyond Award Angelia Washington, Solvay

Angelia Washington with 2012 Campaign Chair, Bruce Hoffman

Community Impact Organization of the Year City of Charleston

Mayor Joe Riley accepting for the City of Charleston with 2012 Board Chair Don Kassing

Community Impact Person of the Year Lonnie Carter, Santee Cooper

Lonnie Carter with 2012 Board Chair Don Kassing

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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITIONas of June 30, 2012

TRIDENT UNITED WAYSTATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

AS OF JUNE 30, 2012

Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

ASSETSCurrent Assets

Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,921,369 $ 499,766 $ - $ 2,421,135 Short term investments 942,879 - - 942,879 Accounts receivable 26,101 26,820 - 52,921 Unconditional promises to give:

Trident United Way 2011 Campaign (net of allowance of $726,061 ) 3,472,996 - - 3,472,996 Combined Federal 2011 Campaign (net of allowance of $119,897) - 653,230 - 653,230

Prepaid expenses 127,106 - - 127,106 Restricted funds due to/due from (4,467,461) 4,467,461 - -

Total Current Assets 2,022,990 5,647,277 - 7,670,267

Property, Plant and EquipmentLand 490,000 - - 490,000 Building and improvements 1,908,959 - - 1,908,959 Equipment and software 227,206 - - 227,206 Vehicle 29,164 - - 29,164 Accumulated depreciation (672,169) - - (672,169)

Total Property, Plant and Equipment 1,983,160 - - 1,983,160

Long Term Assets:Investments 6,922,535 - 525,706 7,448,241

TOTAL ASSETS $ 10,928,685 $ 5,647,277 $ 525,706 $ 17,101,668

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

LIABILITIESCurrent Liabilities

Accounts payable $ 429,717 $ 14,766 $ - $ 444,483 Payroll taxes payable 17,378 - - 17,378 Compensated absences 101,983 - - 101,983 Deferred compensation 149,789 - - 149,789 Employer retirement plan liability 12,513 - - 12,513 Designations payable 2011 campaign:

Combined Federal - 382,374 - 382,374 Total Current Liabilities 711,380 397,140 - 1,108,520

NET ASSETSUnrestricted

Undesignated 2,855,895 - - 2,855,895 Designated by governing board 7,361,410 - - 7,361,410

Temporarily restricted - 5,250,137 - 5,250,137 Permanently restricted - - 525,706 525,706

TOTAL NET ASSETS 10,217,305 5,250,137 525,706 15,993,148

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 10,928,685 $ 5,647,277 $ 525,706 $ 17,101,668

See accompanying notes and independent auditors' report.2

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STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIESYear Ended June 30, 2011

TRIDENT UNITED WAYSTATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES

YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012

Temporarily PermanentlyUnrestricted Restricted Restricted Total

PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUEGross results for Campaigns $ 9,164,039 $ 1,507,390 $ - $ 10,671,429

Less donor designations (1,324,243) (1,227,261) - (2,551,504)Campaign revenue 7,839,796 280,129 - 8,119,925

Less provision for uncollectible (439,456) (44,003) - (483,459)Net Campaign Revenue 7,400,340 236,126 - 7,636,466

Net Campaign Transfers 137,801 (137,801) - Other contributions 277,170 32,012 - 309,182 Designations from other United Ways 47,473 - - 47,473 Service fees 19,247 - - 19,247 Grants and contracts 848,482 - - 848,482 Rental income 183,111 - - 183,111 Investment earnings 74,511 104 (2,772) 71,843 Miscellaneous income 21,869 - - 21,869

Subtotal 9,010,004 130,441 (2,772) 9,137,673 Net assets released form restrictions:

Program restrictions satisfied 81,506 (50,378) (31,128) - TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE 9,091,510 80,063 (33,900) 9,137,673

EXPENSESProgram Services:

Community investment 4,474,931 - - 4,474,931 Health 568,730 - - 568,730 Education 584,407 - - 584,407 Financial stability 222,078 - - 222,078 Connecting the community 1,283,698 - - 1,283,698

Total Program Services 7,133,844 - - 7,133,844 Supporting Services:

General administrative 358,817 - - 358,817 Building expenses 189,949 - - 189,949 Fund raising 1,205,621 - - 1,205,621

Total Support Services 1,754,387 - - 1,754,387 TOTAL EXPENSES 8,888,231 - - 8,888,231

INCREASE IN NET ASSETS 203,279 80,063 (33,900) 249,442

Net Assets at Beginning of Year 10,014,026 5,170,074 559,606 15,743,706

NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $ 10,217,305 $ 5,250,137 $ 525,706 $ 15,993,148

See accompanying notes and independent auditors' report.4

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BOARD OF DIRECTORSDon E. Kassing, Chair Aspire2 Consulting

Capt. Thomas W. Bailey USN Naval Nuclear Power Training Command

Nella G. Barkley Crystal-Barkley Corporation

Cindy C. Brams Elliott Davis, LLC

P.J. Browning The Post and Courier

Lonnie N. Carter Santee Cooper

Giff Daughtridge Nucor

Daniel W. Davis Berkeley County Government

William A. Finn AstenJohnson

Carol H. Fishman Herzman-Fishman Foundation

Mark E. Fitts BP

Todd G. Gallati Trident Health

Jerry L. Good DuPont

James W. Gray Jim Gray Consultants, LLC

R. Wayne Hall First Federal

William E.N. Hawkins The Post and Courier

F. Kin Hill Jr. Charleston Water System

Bruce W. Hoffman KapStone Charleston Kraft, LLC

Francis G. Johnson Johnson & Johnson

Jack Jones Boeing South Carolina

Hugh C. Lane Jr. The Bank of South Carolina

Edward E. (Ted) Legasey Community Volunteer

Rep. David J. Mack III South Carolina House of Representatives

Dr. Nancy J. McGinley Charleston County School District

Lisa A. Mitchell Hagemeyer North America

Lisa P. Montgomery Medical University of South Carolina

William A. Moody Jr. Community Volunteer

Gene G. Oswalt Robert Bosch, LLC

Charles W. Patrick Jr. Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Richard P. Pierce CresCom Bank

Michael F. Rousseau Alcoa Mt. Holly

John D. Russ Community Volunteer

Elizabeth S. Saal Community Volunteer

Kenneth T. Seeger MWV Community Development and Land Management

Matthew J. Severance Roper St. Francis Healthcare

Anne K. Surrett Wells Fargo

Dr. Mary Thornley Trident Technical College

Jason L. Ward Dorchester County Government

William M. Watson Community Volunteer

Peter Wertimer Chernoff Newman

Robert C. Whitten Showa Denko Carbon, Inc.

Patricia B. Wilson Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP

Clarence L. Wright SCANA Corporation

Anita G. Zucker The InterTech Group, Inc.

BENEFACTORSThese companies and individuals have taken a step beyond the bounds of traditional giving and con-tributed a single, comprehensive gift in support of Trident United Way’s special events and activities.

Gold BenefactorsAdams Outdoor AdvertisingAlcoa Mt. HollyBenefitfocusBeoing South CarolinaChernoff NewmanFirst FederalHagemeyer North AmericaKapStone Charleston Kraft, LLCKiawah Island Golf ResortsLocal EdgeMWV CorporationNucorPiggly Wiggly Carolina CompanyThe Post and CourierPublix Super Markets, Inc.Roper St. Francis HealthcareSantee CooperSCANA CorporationShowa Denko Carbon, Inc.South Carolina Federal Credit UnionWells FargoJerry (obm) & Anita Zucker & The InterTech Group, Inc.

Silver BenefactorsAT&TAspire2 ConsultingBank of AmericaClear Channel Communications of CharlestonComcast CablevisionDale Carnegie Training of SCHeritage Trust Federal Credit UnionSC State Ports AuthoritySouthern Wesleyan UniversityTrident Health SystemWCBD-TV 2WCIV-TV 4WCSC-TV 5

Bronze BenefactorsBP Chemical Company, Cooper River PlantThe Bank of South CarolinaThe Beach CompanyDixon Hughes Goodman LLPPalmetto Behavioral HealthRegions BankRhodiaTD BankUniMedia

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Community Impact CommitteeEdward (Ted) E. Legasey, ChairNella G. BarkleyRandy BurtLouis F. CaputoBradley R. DavisCarol H. FishmanFrancis G. JohnsonJoseph C. McDonaldWilliam A. Moody, Jr.Charles W. Patrick, Jr.Jason L. WardWilliam M. Watson

Education Impact CouncilNella G. Barkley, ChairCarol H. FishmanArchie FranchiniHenry L. GivensCol. Tony W. JohnsonJacquie M. KennedyKyle LahmHenry M. Lemon, M.D.Clinton K. LucasPamela J. WilliamsAllen J. Wutzdorff

Financial Stability Impact CouncilWilliam M. Watson, ChairElizabeth Wooten BurwellJoseph E. Coffey, Jr.Chuck CowardRichard M. FarrellStephany Z. HewittReba Z. Hough-MartinJohn M. (Jack) MitchellGretchen McKellar PenneyCharlie J. Shedrick

Michael T. TecoskyS. Terry ThompsonMarc R. Tye

Health Impact CouncilLouis F. Caputo, ChairJoe Chambers, M.D.Vicky DucworthKathryn M. HarrisonAmanda HoneycuttJanice Key, M.D.Joseph C. McDonaldJames McElligott, M.D.Suzanne H. RitterJohn Simkovich, DDS, MHAPhyliss ThornthwaiteCarrie Fulse Whipper

Public Policy CouncilCharles W. Patrick, Jr., ChairAndy BrackCharles Darby, M.D.Mary GrahamBill SettlemyerAnita G. Zucker

Connecting the Community CouncilFrancis G. Johnson, ChairMeg CalnonSharon GillSteve E. GonzalesJames W. GrayStephanie HarvinKathy McKayJoan PerryGeorge StevensJoan K. Ustin

IMPACT COUNCIL MEMBERS

2012 Campaign CabinetBruce W. Hoffman, ChairBonnie CiuffoBill CollinsBob FeiJim GeffertCapt. Mary Kenney-GutshallLisa MitchellJim NewsomeLiz OatesKristen OlsonGretchen Penney Ed RoseMike Rousseau Rodney ThompsonCharles Tuskan

Finance CommitteeJohn D. Russ, ChairF. Kin HillJames W. GrayLisa Montgomery

STAFFAdrienne IannazzoAlleen Porter Amanda LawrenceAmy SegelhurstAndrea BoccucciAngel BellAngie Ping Anne BerginAnnie GalizioBarry WaldmanBonnie BellaCaroline ByrdCathleen CullenCathy EasleyCharlotte AndersonChris KerriganChristine MeekinsCynthia NealD’Andra WilliamsDavid NicoleDebbie MimsElizabeth ElmoreElizabeth PaulEraina Weeks-SumterHall WestHazel LowmanJamie McKannaJanice McKinneyJoanna FellerKelly AstleKiley GrisetoLisa FickleLisa KozlowskiMark CarmichaelMatt Grason

Merridith CroweNina RosePatty MascisPeggy PearlPhilip SmithSabra BergerSally BurnettSarah PiwinskiSarah FriedrichShalonda HillShaquana GrantSharon JensenSonia DonnellyTammy ThompsonTaylor BauerTricia LisinskiTom ElekTom WalkerYuLonda Wilkinson

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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Education CIRTs

Ashley AdamsDan AtkinsonMeg Calnon*Michael Carter*Susan Hyde*Luann JordanChris Meyer*Norva MylesMichael RenaultGeorge Rheubottom*Susan SpearmanJohn Atkinson*Perry BucknerCol. Dennis CarpenterLee EdenfieldDebra Guerry*Bonnie HaneyAshley JacobsJacquie Kennedy*Cara Thompson*Wayne Weart*Scott WinkRosemary WrightDavid KirkJim YoungAnn ForrestDawn GoldysSamantha Gonzalez-IorioLaura LaMontagneSharon McGheeMark PilgrimChristine RandallBetsy Saal*Chloë SingletonAngelia Washington*Leslie Whitten*

Financial Stability CIRTs

Patty Baldree*W. Keith BrownBen DeWolf*Sally EhrenfriedDaniel Gallagher*Robert HawkJary HulstClint LucasCrissy OrtizMatt Slocum*Becky BaulchJudy Blitch*David Brown*Courtney BrownBrenda Dorman*Adam LeZotte*Brad MilfordGerald StinsonJohn BossoSusie BurdenJoe Coffey*Sam Elliott*Edward FargoChristopher FranklinPete Horlbeck*Susan Jackson*Lisa KearneyChris KinneyDee Bee Wright*Isabel Bryan*Mary ChapmanRebecca CostanzoHeather Dolan*Deneene GuerryAdria LanierCynthia Legette*Vanessa Nichols*Anne Olsen*Richard Pierce*Juli Reynolds*Alex Warren*

Health CIRTs Steve Almond*Scott Broome*Susan BurroughsNicole Duggins*Amanda Honeycutt*Mary KowalczykDoug ParkerMichele SmallsWayne WilcherAdam Yount*Randy BeaverDeborah CalcoteWalter CampbellJacqueline Cooney*Shannon CulpepperDon Flowers*Veronica Fuller*Laura GrandyDiane Guthrie*Ford Menefee*Laura PerdueRandall Phillips*Patricia RamageJim WhittEverett Wilcox*

Integrated Volunteer System CIRT

Jim Bowron*Jane Byrne*Andrea CollinsPatrick CollinsJon FowlerThomas Johnston*

Mary Mauldin*Ginger ReijnersTerry ThompsonJoan Ustin*

Links To Success CIRT

Lou CaputoSteve Connor*Henry GivensMatt Hammond*Jenny HoneycuttChristopher Ibsen*Penny MacDonald*Molly McBrayerChristopher Ritter*Anne Sbrocchi*Blair Stewart*BT BEHR, LLC

Audit CIRT

Scott BartleyG.P. DiminichLaurie HagbergWayne HarrisMike KeelsRich LeeBill QuamCarla Ritter

COMMUNITY INVESTMENT REVIEW TEAMS

* CIRT Annual Review Participant for the 2012-2015 funding cycle

CIRT members dedicate their time and expertise to determine how to best invest donor contributions in programs that align with United Way priorities

and achieve measurable results.

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Children Enter Kindergarten Ready to Succeed

Pamela WilliamsAllen WutzdorffCarol Fishman*Kyle Lahm

Youth Graduate High School On-Time

Archie FranchiniCol. Tony Johnson*Cynthia CartmellDr. Henry Lemon Clint Lucas Cherie Tolley Jacquie Kennedy*

Links to Success Collaborative

Steve Connor*Jenny HoneycuttChristopher Ibsen*Molly McBrayerKara McLeanChristopher Ritter*Nella Barkley*Henry GivensBlair Stewart*Lou Caputo

EDUCATION IMPACT AREA

FINANCIAL STABILITY IMPACT AREA

Coordination of Basic Needs

Bill WatsonCharlie ShedrickMarc TyeStephanie HewittTerry ThompsonSantee CooperMike TecoskyCresCom Bank

Increase Income/Gain and Sustain Assets

Gretchen PenneyBlair StewartWendy KoppChuck CowardReba Hough-MartinRich FarrellJoe Coffey*

HEALTH IMPACT AREA

Increasing Access to Health Care

Joseph C. McDonald Suzanne H. Ritter Phyliss Thornthwaite

Early Prevention of Chronic Disease

Joe Chambers, MDKathryn HarrisonJanice Key, MDJimmy McElligott, MDJohn Simkovich

Integrated Volunteer System

Jim GrayFran JohnsonSteve GonzalesJoan Ustin*

Community Investment Review Teams for Letters Of Intent

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