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CUSTOM CONTENT • March 23, 2020 Page 4 Page 5 CORE STRATEGIES TO INCREASE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Page 5 FACES OF PHILANTHROPY Pages 34-35 Presented by Giving Guide ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL’S 2020 CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING: GOOD FOR THE EMPLOYEE. GOOD FOR THE COMPANY. GOOD FOR THE COMMUNITY? THE DOUBLE BOTTOM LINE Lawrence P. Casey President/COO Donahue Schriber Steven L. Craig President & CEO Craig Realty Group Bill & Judi Leonard Philanthropists NONPROFIT AND FOUNDATION LISTS Pages 8-22, 23-24, 26, 28, 30 Frank & Joan Randall Businessman / Philanthropists Patrick S. Donahue Chairman/CEO Donahue Schriber IT’S TIME TO ELEVATE YOUR COMMUNITY IMPACT Page 4 Giving Guide

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CUSTOM CONTENT • March 23, 2020

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CORE STRATEGIES TO INCREASE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTPage 5

FACES OF PHILANTHROPYPages 34-35

Presented by

Giving GuideORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL’S

2020

CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING: GOOD FOR THE EMPLOYEE.GOOD FOR THE COMPANY. GOOD FOR THE COMMUNITY?

THE DOUBLE BOTTOM LINE

Lawrence P. CaseyPresident/COO

Donahue Schriber

Steven L. CraigPresident & CEO

Craig Realty Group

Bill & Judi LeonardPhilanthropists

NONPROFIT AND FOUNDATION LISTSPages 8-22, 23-24, 26, 28, 30

Frank & Joan RandallBusinessman / Philanthropists

Patrick S. DonahueChairman/CEO

Donahue Schriber

IT’S TIME TO ELEVATE YOUR COMMUNITY IMPACTPage 4

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Dear Readers,It’s amazing how time flies. 11 years ago, theGiving Guide was born and now we arecelebrating our 11th anniversary by featuring over75 nonprofits in our community.My goal is to continue growing underwritingsupport each year and with your help we can dothat. If you are a board member of a nonprofitorganization that is NOT included in this years’guide, please contact us to get them involved inthe 2021 edition.Thank you to our publication sponsors- Association of FundraisingProfessionals (AFP), City National Bank, Irvine Company Resort Propertiesand SingerLewak as well as all of the underwriters of individual nonprofitsfeatured in the Giving Guide. Thank you to our amazing team: Jami Derbyfor editing the content and Rich Loyd, Martin Nilchian, Brette Miller andKristen Porter for graphic design.I’m proud to be part of such a giving community. I welcome the opportunityto talk further with any of you on ways to support our nonprofit friends so thatthey can continue to serve those in need in orange county and beyond.With great appreciation, Amy SfreddoPhilanthropy Publications Director

[email protected]

The Double Bottom Line 4It’s Time to Elevate Your Community Impact 4Core Strategies to Increase Community Engagement 5Corporate Volunteering: Good for the Employee. Good for the Company. Good for the Community? 5

FACES OF PHILANTHROPYBill & Judi Leonard, Philanthropists 34Frank & Joan Randall, Businessman / Philanthropists 34Lawrence P. Casey, President/COO, Donahue Schriber & Patrick S. Donahue,Chairman/CEO, Donahue Schriber 35 Steven L. Craig, President/CEO, Craig Realty Group 35

THE LISTSCorporate Foundations/Giving 23-24 Largest Charitable Gifts 26,28, 30Nonprofits 8-22

NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS2-1-1 Orange County 16Alzheimer’s Association 36Alzheimer’s Orange County 38American Heart Association, Orange County Division 40American Red Cross of Orange County 42Anaheim Family YMCA 17Arts & Learning Conservatory 8Association of Fundraising Professionals Orange County Chapter 44Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County and the Inland Empire 46Blind Children’s Learning Center 16Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council 48Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast 50Breast Center of Irvine 19California State University, Fullerton 25Casa Teresa 52Chapman University 6-7Charitable Ventures 14-15Children’s Bureau 54CHOC Children’s Foundation 56Chrysalis 13City of Hope Orange County 58Community Action Partnership of Orange County (CAP OC) 60Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Orange County 62Cystinosis Research Foundation 64Devil Pups - Youth Program for America 66Easterseals Southern California 68Epilepsy Foundation Orange County 70Family Justice Center Foundation 19Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach 72Friendly Center 74Friendship Shelter 76

Fristers 3Girl Scouts of Orange County 78Girls Inc. of Orange County 80Goodwill of Orange County 82Grandma’s House of Hope 84Habitat for Humanity of Orange County 86Hoag Hospital Foundation 88Hope Builders 90Illumination Foundation 92KidWorks 94Laguna College of Art + Design 16Laura’s House 96Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 98Make-A-Wish® Orange County and the Inland Empire 100Mary’s Path 8Meals on Wheels Orange County 102Miracles for Kids 104Mission Hospital Foundation 106Ocean Institute 108Olive Crest 110Orange County Community Foundation 112 & Inside Back CoverOrange County School of Arts 114Orange County United Way 31, 116PBS SoCal 23Orangewood Foundation 118Project Access 120Project Youth 29Radiant Health Centers 122Richard Nixon Foundation 124RiteCare Childhood Language Centers of California 16-17Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County 126Share Our Selves 128South County Outreach 130Southern California Hospice Foundation 132St. Jude Memorial Foundation 134Susan G. Komen® Orange County 136TGR Foundation-a Tiger Woods Charity 11The Autism Community in Action (TACA) 138The Orange Catholic Foundation 140The Priority Center, (formerly known as the Child Abuse Prevention Center) 142The Wooden Floor 144Think Together 146Tilly’s Life Center 148University of California, Irvine 17, 32-33Waymakers 150Wells of Life, Inc. 20WISEPlace 152Women’s Transitional Living Center, Inc. (WTLC) 154Working Wardrobes 156YMCA of Orange County 158

UNDERWRITERSBette & Wylie Aitkin 152City National Bank 54, 150David A. Pyle and American Career College/West Coast University 94Dan and Sue Redfern 52Farmers & Merchant Trust Company 140Fifth Third Bank 80First American Financial Corporation 21, 142FivePoint 136Fluidmaster 96Haskell & White 50Hotel Irvine 36, 98, 114Lugano Diamonds 3Marsh Insurance 108Melissa 74, 120Pacific Western Bank 108RJI 128, 150Robert Half 156RSM 110Rutan & Tucker LLP 128Saunders Property 54, 80Shangri-La Construction 70SingerLewak 92Snell & Wilmer LLP 50The Mayer Corporation 100Vizio 104

GIVING GUIDE SPONSORSAssociation of Fundraising Professionals Orange County Chapter 8-9City National Bank 11Irvine Company Resort Properties-California Coastal Collection 1SingerLewak Inside Front Cover

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Author and scholar Peter F. Drucker wrote inManaging the Nonprofit Organization: Principles andPractices that the “‘nonprofit’ institution neithersupplies goods or services…Its ‘product’ is neither apair of shoes nor an effective regulation. Its product isa changed human being.”

Delivering on the promise of a changed life is the ever-present challenge of running a nonprofit organization.And while the sector is often encouraged to operatemore like the for-profit world, the truth is that anonprofit’s success is measured by a much higher barof challenge and deeper level of accountability.

Success in the nonprofit world depends on managingnot just a single bottom line, but twice that –operatingthe actual business of the organization, whiledelivering the changed lives of individuals andfamilies, and perhaps entire communities.

Nonprofit executives run two businesses at once.They manage capital, balance budgets, and hire andretain professional talent while also delivering on theirtransformational missions. A challenge decidedly notfor the faint of heart.

And as they navigate this double bottom line,nonprofits must satisfy two distinct audiences in theprocess. They must appeal to donors who supply therevenue that sustains their programs while beingexperts at serving the needs of their chosenpopulation or issue. For businesses, success in theeyes of investors is tied directly to their product orservice. For nonprofits, return on investment comes inthe form of the positive feeling of making a differencenot just once, but sustainably over time.

Given the challenge and rigor of this constantbalancing act, it’s no surprise that Orange County’snonprofits are expert practitioners of entrepreneurialthinking, ingenuity, and flexibility. Consider two ofOCCF’s most innovative projects: The Village at 17th inSanta Ana, a shared space where nonprofit tenantsshare amenities and facilities – driving cost savingsand strengthening their operations through closecollaboration, and our new Social Innovation Fund,which we developed in partnership with localphilanthropists to support nonprofit innovation andcutting-edge ideas. This venture capital approachprovides a runway for experimentation and allowssocial innovators the time and capital needed forrapid-cycle learning to fuel their game-changingsolutions.

OCCF is proud to support the work of local nonprofitsrising to the daily challenge of the double bottom line.We all reap the rewards of their fearless pursuit of astronger, healthier, more vibrant Orange County for all.

The Double Bottom Lineby Shelley Hoss, President & CEO,

Orange County Community Foundation

It’s Time to Elevate Your Community Impact

Shelley HossSince May 2000, Shelley Hosshas served at the helm aspresident of one of OrangeCounty’s most prominentphilanthropic organizations, theOrange County CommunityFoundation. The mission ofOCCF is to inspire a passion forlifelong philanthropy, faithfullysteward donors’ intentions, andcatalyze sustainable communityimpact. Shelly can be reached at [email protected].

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Doing good is good for business. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is increasingly becoming key inensuring relevancy, rising above market noise, acquiring and retaining talent, and simply having apositive impact on your community. According to Deloitte’s 2018 Global Human Capital Trends report,both consumers and employees judge businesses “on the basis of their relationships with their workers,their customers, and their communities, as well as their impact on society at large—transforming themfrom business enterprises into social enterprises.”But whether your business already has a CSR plan in place or you’re considering building an initiative,effective CSR efforts involve complex moving parts that can make planning, tracking, and effectivelyelevating your community impact burdensome and challenging. Philanthropy CloudPhilanthropy Cloud, technology by Salesforce and philanthropy by Orange County United Way, is a first-of-its-kind digital social impact platform that transforms the way businesses and employees maximizetheir philanthropic efforts. By leveraging the most innovative Salesforce technology and the expertise of United Way, the leader inworkplace giving and community impact, Philanthropy Cloud gives every employee access to the bestopportunities to support their communities. It is a digital marketplace where businesses and theiremployees can directly engage with the causes they care about the most through volunteer opportunities,fundraising events, workplace giving campaigns, and more.Building Authentic Connections Effective CSR initiatives allow businesses to build meaningful connections with employees and thecommunity through strategic donations, community collaboration, and measurable engagement. Philanthropy Cloud delivers an end-to-end solution that makes managing CSR efforts easier than ever.With the ability to set year-round workplace giving goals and track donations, volunteer opportunities, andhours, Philanthropy Cloud offers a powerful yet simple way to gain insight into and champion yourcommunity impact right here in Orange County through real-time, automated reporting. And for employees, it offers 24-hour desktop and mobile access, individual profiles complete withpersonalized giving recommendations powered by Salesforce Einstein artificial intelligence technology,and the ability to map philanthropy goals against friends and teams. It’s a tool that empowers bothemployees and businesses with the power of choice and opportunity. Elevate Your Giving Digitizing CSR efforts through Philanthropy Cloud allows companies and their employees to easily findand support the causes that appeal most to them, and provides opportunities to roll up their sleeves andget directly involved with the community—all through one easy-to-use platform. More importantly, itelevates CSR impact by giving both businesses and employees a voice in making a real and sustaineddifference in their community. For more information about Philanthropy Cloud or to schedule a demo, [email protected].

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Community engagement in nonprofit organizations is more important than ever. Itcan be the key to sustainability, or the downfall of an organization’s existence. Digital AgeThere is no doubt that we obtain, process and act upon information much differentlythan we did just a short decade ago. Physical mailings such as newsletters,contribution campaigns and membership sign ups,have given way to emailed versions and socialmedia platform postings. Here are four simple stepsnonprofit organizations can take, to secure orincrease community engagement.Create a PlatformNonprofits that don’t already have a communityengagement strategy and / or platform, need to starthere. A clear and concise strategy should cover bothsocial and financial concerns in the near term andmid term. The platform chosen should be the onebest suited to address the organization’s cause andneeds. This is where the homework assignmentcomes in – engage the Development Team / Directorto home in on the concepts that resonate withconstituents. Then fold those same concepts into the platform under development. Build the BaseWe hear this term a lot during election season, and it applies to community

engagement in the nonprofit sector as well. Building donor loyalty goes hand inhand with a successful community engagement strategy. Donor loyalty increasesas community engagement becomes more personal and less transactional.Consider initiating a membership program with tangible benefits, for example. Corporate vs. Individual DonorsWhenever discussing community engagement with nonprofits, the first question Iask is “are you better served to be more corporate focused or individual focused?”Each has its distinct advantages and disadvantages, so spending time workingthrough this fundamental question before settling on a course of action, isimportant. Surveying a representative sample of prospective or existing corporateand individual donors, is usually very effective. No reason to guess [wrong].People like to be heard so this is a great way to get some great feedback as youbuild your strategy.Be Consistent and Stay the CourseConsistency in the marketplace is a key driver of successful nonprofits. Once astrategy and platform have been built based on your own research as well as inputfrom donors, it’s time to execute. The rollout may be received with open arms rightaway or may even fall flat on its face. Either way, it is important to stay active in themarketplace and focus effort on execution of the strategy. Don’t declare victoryprematurely or give up too soon. All strategies include course corrections so don’tbe afraid to adjust according to feedback you receive.Robert J. Schlener CPA is the Assurance Practice Leader and NonProfit LeadPartner at SingerLewak LLP in Irvine. You can reach Rob at (949) 261-8600 [email protected]

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Volunteerism has been an important part of this country’s history since the earlydays. I’m thinking of: Ben Franklin’s first formally organized all-volunteer fire company;Civil War volunteers who spent days and days and days making bandages,towels, uniforms and tents; and the volunteers who were crucial to manyAmericans’ survival while the Great Depression and World War II raged.I absolutely love that we are a nation thatembraces and encourages volunteerism.Volunteering is powerful and transformative.Volunteering can offer us a differentperspective; it can build empathy andcompassion and skills. Volunteering canchange the course of one’s career…or life.I have a particular affinity for corporatevolunteerism, which has been alive and wellin the United States for more than 100 years,but started to gain notice in the 1970s. At thetime, a nonprofit called The National Centerfor Voluntary Action (NCVA) commissioned aresearch project about the practice of corporate volunteering. Based on theresearch collected, NCVA’s Executive Director, Kenn Allen, ended up writing abook called “Volunteers From the Workplace” (now out of print) with co-authorsShirley Keller and Cynthia Vizza. This book highlighted the practice of employeevolunteering and provided templates for companies interested in pursuing theirown practice.Fifty years ago, when asked why they support corporate volunteerism,companies responded easily: “It’s good for our employees, our company, andour community.”These days, absolutely – corporate volunteering is great for the employee andwonderful for the company. I remain a firm believer in the good that companies

can provide via their own talent. But in a world filled with nonstop social mediafeeds and robust PR machines, are we sure that corporate volunteering is stillgood for the community? How are we ensuring and measuring impact? Is thedesire to volunteer pure?For those of us on the corporate side, we need to be having theseconversations with our nonprofit partners. It’s no time for filters; it’s time to getreal.When we request placement for our corporate volunteers, we also need to askthe following questions: 1). Hey, nonprofit partner – are we lightening your staff workload?2). Are we helping you function more effectively?3). Are we saving you money? 4). Are we bringing you new skills and expertise?5). Are we building your capacity for the future?If the nonprofit partner answers ‘yes’ to at least two of the above questions,then go ahead and book that volunteer activity. And if you’re not getting twoyesses, hit pause and go back to the drawing board; figure out an activity thatreally, truly, beautifully benefits the nonprofit. We don’t have time or effort towaste on mediocre volunteering – there are big problems to solve.I’m all for a dynamic and compelling corporate volunteer photo post-event. Ijust want to make sure there’s impact behind it. After all, we have a nationallegacy to uphold.Sarah Middleton can be reached at [email protected].

By Sarah Middleton, President and CEO, Mission Up

Sarah Middleton

Robert J. Schlener

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THE LIST NONPROFITS

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THE LIST NONPROFITS

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THE LIST CORPORATE FOUNDATIONS/GIVING

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THE LIST LARGEST CHARITABLE GIFTS OF 2019

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What inspires you to give?

Judi and I have always made it a priority to give back to our community. Being able to improve the lives of our friends and neighbors isa very meaningful source of joy for both us. Our longstanding relationship with Mission Hospital has given us the opportunity toexperience that joy more than we ever thought possible. When we support Mission Hospital, we are privileged to witness theinnumerable ways that the hospital’s talented caregivers and amazing technologies help some of our most vulnerable communitymembers recover, heal and thrive.

Summarize a personal experience you’ve had working with a nonprofit organization that has had the greatest impact on you.

Mission Hospital has always been our family’s hospital – we have supported Mission and relied on its exceptional health care fordecades. When the hospital’s leadership approached us about helping to create a brand-new cancer institute, we knew immediatelythat it was a project worthy of our investment. This institute represents an immense opportunity for our community, to bring world-classcancer care to all the citizens of South Orange County.

Through our involvement in this ambitious project, we have had the distinct pleasure and honor of connecting with the real heroes in21st century cancer care – the doctors, nurses and caregivers at Mission Hospital’s Leonard Cancer Institute. We have heard deeplymoving stories from patients who routinely travel 2-3 hours for treatment while battling this horrible disease, and we are proud to bepart of Mission Hospital’s efforts to eliminate that burden for cancer patients in our community.

Seeing the impact that our cancer institute can have on the lives of patients like these and their families has been a profound experience for Judi and I. We could not be more thrilled withthe scope and vision of the Leonard Cancer Institute at Mission Hospital, and we look forward to seeing its life-saving care benefit our friends and neighbors for many years to come.

What inspires you to give?

We began our philanthropic efforts over twenty years ago by donating to different causes and organizations to make a difference and toadvance those causes. We began with smaller amounts that have graduated to more substantial gifts. Over the years, we developed apassion for one of the areas to which we had donated - the preservation of open space land, including those that provided publicaccess and use. Our goal to preserve open space has now become all-encompassing because those efforts receive so little of thefunds in the giving sphere. We began to concentrate our giving to those organizations that had successful records and were involved inworthy efforts to preserve critical areas of open space.

Summarize a personal experience you’ve had working with a nonprofit org that has had the greatest impact on you.

We became a donor in the efforts to preserve Banning Ranch because it’s local, located here in Newport Beach. And it’s unique thatsuch a large undeveloped property of over 400 acres is situated in the heart of a highly populated area. We pledged our first donationto the Banning Ranch Conservancy, the non-profit group formed to preserve, acquire, conserved and manage the property aspermanent public open space, in 2012. The Conservancy has had great success in their efforts over the years. As the saying goes,“the proof is in the pudding”. So, this past November, we donated $50 million to the Banning Ranch Conservancy to help them acquireBanning Ranch and to achieve their vision for the future of the property. We are very impressed with their leaders and the fact that theyhave achieved so much with an all-volunteer team. We are involved and will stay involved to ensure that Banning Ranch ispermanently saved. It is a property worthy of preservation and a group worthy of our support.

Faces of Philanthropy The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

Bill & Judi LeonardPhilanthropists

Frank & Joan RandallBusinessman / Philanthropists

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What inspires you to give?

Observing other immediate family members concern for others less fortunate, including my older sister, my mother and my Grandmother, was aninspiration to me. We’ve all seen homeless people sitting on public sidewalks, whether selling something or simply asking for money. I was able to watchmy Grandmother buy a pencil from a homeless man, then go into the nearest department store and buy him a cushion to sit on. I didn’t realize it at the timebut later understood that she was teaching me how to be of service to others as well as to understand how fortunate I was. You see, when I witnessed thisin 1970, my Grandmother was working for less than the minimum wage! While she did not have a lot to give, she knew she could demonstrate care andempathy to someone less fortunate. The examples I saw, first hand, while growing up inspired me to do great things with the extra resources that I have tooffer.

Summarize a personal experience you’ve had working with a nonprofit organization that has had the greatest impact on you.

Rather than trying to give small amounts of money to a large variety of charities, I’ve elected to focus my resources to a select group of non-profitorganizations. My goal has been to “really move the needle” with this group of non-profits I’m involved with. I’ve also tried to help these same organizationsto develop a more effective investment strategy and to not think solely of stocks and bonds.

Locally, I’ve have given a lot of time and money to two organizations that are truly transforming lives and working to make their community stronger.KidWorks has done an amazing job improving lives and creating a better future for central Santa Ana students. Kids that in the past had a greater chance ofbeing a high school dropout, are now graduating high school and in many cases are going on to college. In fact, all of the high school graduates in 2019went on to participate in college. The city of Santa Ana, as well as greater Orange County will reap huge dividends as these better educated young adults transition back into our community.

I have also been extremely grateful to work with Santa Ana College, my community college alma mater. I’ve had the opportunity to help them grow the Santa Ana College Foundation, whichin turns helps deserving students. They are doing great things to help students achieve their dreams of getting an education.

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Steven L. CraigPresident/CEO

Craig Realty Group

Faces of Philanthropy The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

What inspires you to give?

The genesis of our community giving can really be traced back to the sudden death of my late brother Dan who was the co-founder and chairmanof Donahue Schriber. It happened so suddenly and we had so many business and family issues to deal with we never had a real chance togrieve. Getting involved with KidWorks and the creation of its Dan Donahue center was very cathartic for the company. Tom Schriber, my brotherTerry and Dan’s closest friends did an amazing job of taking an after school tutoring program in a tiny apartment in Santa Ana to a 20k SFcommunity center serving over 400 families in that neighborhood. As a company we could not be more proud of the work being done there andare grateful to have been a part of their amazing success in the community.The other thing that inspired us to continue our efforts was something I heard in an interview with Jack Welch, the former CEO of general electric.He said in that crusty Boston accent ‘that only successful companies can give back to their communities’. I very much wanted to run a successfulcompany and those words became sort of a measuring stick of how we were doing. I interpreted his comments to mean that if you are asuccessful company, you have the responsibility to give back to the community. It is the guiding principle of all of our community outreach efforts.

Summarize a personal experience you’ve had working with a nonprofit org that has had the greatest impact on you.

There are great experiences in all the nonprofits we are involved with. The students in the guardian scholar program for foster youth at Cal StateFullerton certainly comes to mind but so do the veterans initiatives, KidWorks as I mentioned before and our California showcase which by augustof this year will have sourced scholarships for over 1000 kids to play college football and earn a college degree. There is nothing more fun than getting all the good folks at Donahue Schriber involvedin our community service. We are extremely proud of their efforts.

Lawrence P. Casey President/COO Donahue Schriber

Patrick S. DonahueChairman/CEODonahue Schriber

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Alzheimer’s Association

The Alzheimer’s Association counts on volunteers of all ages to help fulfill our mission. We welcomevolunteers who are passionate, inspired and want to make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’sdisease. We can find the right fit for your interests as well as provide orientation, training, and ongoingsupport. Join us to have fun, give back, flex your leadership muscles, make a difference and meet newfriends! Contact [email protected]

Address: 770 The City Drive South, Suite 7400Orange, CA 92868

Phone: OC Office (949) 426-854424/7 Helpline: (800) 272-3900

Email: [email protected]: www.alz.org/oc

Twitter: @endalzocInstagram: @endalzoc

Facebook Page: facebook.com/EndALZOC

Top Executive: Anne Grey, CFRE MBA Executive Director

Year Established: 1980

Paul WexlerBoard ChairmanPhilanthropist

Ofer Ben-MenahemFirst Foundation

Christine ByrnesTroutman Sanders LLP

Roz HuangDandelion Global LLC

Carl McManusComfort Keepers

Kendra MillerBJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse

Mark Nease Cambridge Healthcare Services, LLC

Susan NikdelWomble, Bond & Dickinson LLP

Stephanie PaulStephanie Paul Inc.

Cara RaffeleManifest Seven

Derek SerranoBanker’s Life

Sherri SnellingCaregiving Club

Jamie WebbHaven Care Management

Charles S. WilcoxPraxis Research Consulting

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to endAlzheimer’s and all other dementia – by acceleratingglobal research, driving risk-reduction and earlydetection, and maximizing quality care and support.Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s and all otherdementia.

Orange County and over 75 chapters nationwide.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestar Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 77%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We awarded $1.15 million in research grants to OrangeCounty scientists and provided 265 free educationclasses and support groups in locations throughoutOrange County.

MISSION STATEMENT

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2020 Walk to End Alzheimer’sIrvine – September 26Huntington Beach – October 3San Clemente – October 11

Walk with us for a new decade, new hope and new progress for Alzheimer’s First Survivor. Start ateam and gather friends, family and coworkers to raise awareness and funds to end Alzheimer’s. Jointhe planning committee and help us make this year’s walk the best yet! Become a Walk Sponsor andhave your company make a lasting impression. Call (949) 426-8544 or email [email protected] and wecan customize your company’s Walk experience.

The Longest Day – Any day of the year!Everyone can raise funds for Alzheimer’s disease by turning your favorite hobby or teambuildingactivity or percentage of sales into a fundraiser. Our DIY fundraising tools make it easy and fun. Visitthelongestday.alz.org

#ENDALZ Luncheon – Spring 2020Join this event committee driven by influential community members and companies who, together,support our vital mission. Call (949) 426-8544 or email [email protected]

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Alzheimer’s Association Orange County Chapter Staff, Orange, CA 

GOALS FOR 2020u Increase clinical trial participation through TrialMatch.orgu Increase awareness of free education and support we provide throughout Orange Countyu Share our impact in research and promote the Alzheimer’s Association Science Hub app

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Alzheimer’s Orange County

Support group facilitationCommunity outreachSocial group facilitationEducation AmbassadorGeneral volunteer/eventsAdministrative supportAdult Day Center support

Online (www.alzoc.org/get-involved/donate)Phone (949) 955-9000Matching gifts (contact your HR department)Corporate givingPlanned givingPayroll deductionHost your own fundraising eventDonate your unwanted car, truck, boat or RVEvent sponsorship

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 2515 McCabe Way, Suite 200, Irvine, CA  92614

Phone : (949) 955-9000 / (844) HELP-ALZWebsite: www.alzoc.org

Twitter: @ocalzheimersInstagram: @alzorangecountyFacebook: facebook.com/alzoc

Top Executive: Jim McAleer, President/Chief ExecutiveOfficer

Email: [email protected]

Year Established: 1982

Jody Hudson, CTFAFirst American Trust

Alec AbbottSquar Milner

Jacqueline Dupont-Carlson, PhDAssured In-Home Care

Sandy L. ThomasFarmers & Merchants Bank

Sheldon M. Lewin, LCSW, MBAKaiser Permanente

Ashleigh AitkenAitken*Aitken*Cohen

Marty Burbank, JD, LLMOC Elder Law

Michelle EgererSilverado Senior Living

Erin FukutoRaimondo Pettit Group

Sonia Garcia-Francia, MAGuardian Angels Homes

Judith Garfi-PartridgePhilanthropist

Lawrence HartleyPhilanthropist

Charlene JessupPhilanthropist

Terrance Offenberger, MD, MBASCAN Health Plan

Edward SchrumCareCHOICES

Dung Trinh, MDIrvine Clinical Research

Burton YoungSperry Equities

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

To provide hands-on care and support, information,referrals, education and resources for individuals andfamilies in Orange County and surrounding areas whoexperience memory loss, Alzheimer’s and otherdementias, while advancing critical research for a cure.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 Stars  

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operating expenses)? 90%

What was the greatest community impact in 2019?Alzheimer’s Orange County served 34,526 familycaregivers and Orange County professionals in 2019,empowering our community to better understand,advocate and care for those affected by Alzheimer’sand other dementias.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

Alzheimer’s Orange County holds four major fundraising events annually, including:u Walk4Alz and Run4Alzu Gala Celebrating the Futureu Visionary Women Caregivers Luncheonu Golf to End Alzheimer’s

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Jody Hudson, CTFA, Alzheimer’s Orange County Board Chairwoman, and Jim McAleer,Alzheimer’s Orange County President/CEO, at 2019’s 100% Local Gala.

GOALS FOR 2020Successfully integrate Irvine Cottages with Alzheimer’s Orange County, aligning together to provideresources, support and quality, hands-on care throughout the continuum of care for those living withAlzheimer’s and other dementias. Dr. Jacqueline Dupont, Gerontologist, recently donated the 72-bedresidential memory care facility to Alzheimer’s Orange County to ensure its continued support forseniors with memory loss.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 6%Corporations: 14%Foundations: 8%Government Grants: 7%Events: 13%Significant other: 52%

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American Heart Association, Orange County Division

It’s distressing but true: Someone dies from heart disease, stroke or another cardiovascular diseaseevery 43 seconds in this country.

When you donate to the American Heart Association, you are joining us in the fight against our nation’sNo. 1 and No. 5 killers – heart disease and stroke.

Your contribution will support such life-saving efforts as research, education, advocating for betterhealth, improving patient care and reaching the millions of people at risk. Your generosity of time ormoney brings us one step closer to a world free of heart disease and stroke.

In short, you’re helping to save lives.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 4600 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660Phone: (714) 396-0266

Email: [email protected]: www.heart.org

Twitter: @AHAOrangeCountyInstagram: @AHAOrangeCounty

Facebook Page: facebook.com/AHAOrangeCounty

Top Executive: Danielle Sapia-Fragalla, ExecutiveDirector

Year Established: 1924

American Heart Association | 2020Orange County Board of Directors

Angela Grinstead Ahmad, Board Chairwoman Corelogic

Dr. John D. BakerPresident-Healthy Heart CardiologyInc.

Ladan DaviaBeeya

Jacqueline Eubany, MD, FACC,FHRSCardiovascular Wellness Institute

Dave FerreraBalt USA

Bruce FischerGreenberg Traurig, LLP

Clemente GonzálesCalifornia West Territory CoachCommunity Affairs, Aetna

Maria GuerraBody By Maria, Hard Core FitnessStudio

Warren D. Johnston, MDWomen’s Heart Center, St. JosephHospital

Laura KanterLGBT Center OC

Dareen KhatibOrange County Department ofEducation

Nikole KingstonO’Melveny & Myers LLP

Jeanne McNerneyKPMG

Jan MooradJLI & Associates, LLC

Mike MyerMcCarthy Building Companies, Inc

Subbarao V. Myla, MD, FACC,Board PresidentHoag

Karen RagerRager Resources Group, LLC

Scott RifkinPhilanthropist

Steve Roush, LeadershipDevelopment ChairPhilanthropist

Mohammad Shafie, MD, PhDUC Irvine Medical Center

Katie SzymanEdwards Lifesciences

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

To be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthierlives.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 Stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?Over 80% of funds raised go to Research, ProfessionalHealth Education, Public Health Education, andCommunity Service.  The remaining goes towardsFundraising and Management/General.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? The AHA has three Hands-Only CPR training kiosks atJohn Wayne Airport. Each year, more than 350,000cardiac arrests occur outside the hospital. CPR candouble or triple survival.

MISSION STATEMENT

Board member Jacqueline Eubany, MD, FACC, FHRS attending the 2020 Go Red for Women luncheon.

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Heart and Stroke Ball, Saturday, October 10, 2020, Pasea Hotel & Spa

Go Red for Women Luncheon, February 2021 TBD

Heart and Stroke Walk, March 2021 TBD

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

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American Red Cross of Orange County

Address: 600 Parkcenter Dr., Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 481-5300

Website: www.redcross.org/dts

Twitter: @RedCrossDTSInstagram: @RedCrossDTS

Facebook Page: facebook.com/RedCrossDTS

Top Executive: Sean Mahoney, Interim Regional CEO

Year Established: 1917 in Orange County; 1881 in theUnited States

Ashwin RanganBoard ChairICANN

David EngwallBoard Vice-ChairJJHCS Strategic CommercialGroup

Shishir ShahBoard Vice-ChairCommunity Volunteer

Kathleen BertoldiBrennan Bertoldi Inc.

Lisa ClarkDeloitte

Chris DewhurstCitizens Business Bank

Krish DharmaIBM Corp.

Tony DigiovanniCommunity Volunteer

Anne DwyerSnell & Wilmer L.L.P.

Michael GelorminoIndependent AdvisoryServices

Phil GrevinNationwide

Deepa GuptaGlobalview Advisors

Susan DeGrassiAntis Roofing & Waterproofing

Joanne LiaoThe Ayco Company, L.P., aGoldman Sachs Company

Tim MurphyJ.P. Morgan

Don NguyenCybersecurity Consultant

Laura NguyenAmerican Red Cross BloodServices | Southern CaliforniaRegion

Mark RappSchoolsFirst Credit Union

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The American Red Cross prevents and alleviateshuman suffering in the face of emergencies bymobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosityof donors.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? CharityNavigator rates the American Red Cross with 3 stars.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? The Red Cross is proudthat an average of 90 cents of every dollar we spend isinvested in delivering care and comfort to those inneed.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In fiscal year 2019, we responded to over 130 localdisasters, installed 3,370 free smoke alarms, equippedthousands with lifesaving training, provided over 1,600services for members of the military community,collected over 82,000 units of blood and more.

MISSION STATEMENT

FUNDRAISING EVENTSGiving Day - March 25, 2020Orange County Heroes Luncheon - May 8, 2020Shelter of Hope - visiting Orange County on June 5, 2020

VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

There are many ways to support the Red Cross mission in Orange County, including:

Become a volunteer: Help families affected by disasters, assist military families, provide support atlocal blood drives – the Red Cross has meaningful volunteer opportunities for every interest andschedule.

Give blood: Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Help give the gift of life bymaking an appointment to donate lifesaving blood or platelets at a blood drive or blood donationcenter near you.

Learn lifesaving skills: Register for a class to learn first aid, CPR and other skills that can equipyou to respond in an emergency.

Make a financial donation: The Red Cross is proud that an average of 90 cents of every dollar wespend is invested in delivering care and comfort to those in need. The support of generous donorspowers Red Cross efforts at home and around the globe.

The board of directors for the American Red Cross of Orange County held a workshop at the County ofOrange Emergency Operations Center in December 2019.

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Dr. Shawna RinkerHoag Hospital

Lauro RomeroArbonne International

Lynton RowsellEY, LLP

Sasha Shuman, Ph.D.Community Volunteer

Tara ThiaraEdwards Lifesciences

Steve ThronsonOrange County HealthcareAgency  

GOALS FOR 2020u Help the community prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. u Provide support for military service members, veterans and their families. u Save lives through the collection of blood and platelets and by equipping community members withtraining to save lives during emergencies.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 45%Corporations: 32%Foundations: 12%Government Grants: 1%Events: 2%Significant other: 8%

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Association of Fundraising Professionals,Orange County Chapter

Address: P.O. Box 8133, Fountain Valley, CA 92728

Phone: (949) 436-2939Email: [email protected]: www.afpoc.org

Facebook Page: facebook.com/afpoc

Top Executive: Catherine Spear, President

Year Established: 1983

Catherine Spear, CFREPresidentC Spear & Associates Michele Bignardi, CFREPresident-ElectNetzel Grigsby Kristine Peters, CFRE Immediate Past-PresidentOrange County United Way Anne Grey, CFRETreasurerAlzheimer’s Association Malika Middlebrooks, CFRESecretarySegerstrom Center for the Arts

Christopher AslanianChristopher’s Auctions

Nora CaldwellHuman Options

Haley Cooper

Bill EnnisMedia Magic

Jeanne FlintOrange Door Consulting

Ashley GuidoConsultant

Jessica HammanSanta Ana College Foundation

Tianna Haradon, CFREThe Wooden Floor

Elizabeth Kurila Sally Lawrence, CFREBoy Scouts of America,Orange County Council

Claudia Looney, CFRECCS, Inc.

Joan McBrideGreatrake, McBride & Associates

Dominic MumoloLaguna College of Art + Design

Elissa Oransky, CFREIrvine Valley College Foundation

Amy SfreddoOrange County Business Journal

Mitch SpannUniversity of California, Irvine

Mary Beth Steen, CFREHabitat for Humanity

Victoria TorresSamueli Foundation

Lisa WilterinkOrange County CommunityFoundation

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SERVICE AREA

To advance ethical fundraising and philanthropy for thegreater good through education, training, advocacy andrecognition.

Orange County, California

FAST FACTSWhat was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, AFP Orange County provided training,mentoring and education programs to more than 1,000fundraising professionals in Orange County andpresented one of the largest celebrations of NationalPhilanthropy Day in the world.

MISSION STATEMENT

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIPBenefits of membership include:- Monthly luncheon meetings with educational programs and networking opportunities- Monthly webinars featuring national experts in fundraising- Leadership, career development and mentoring programs- Networking mixers and informal meet-ups to build your professional network- Senior Network of Advancement Professionals (SNAP) to share best practices with seasonedprofessionals- Scholarship opportunities and discounted rates on local and international courses and conferences- Community of over 275 local fundraising professional members and 30,000 international membersinspiring global change- Online access to fundraising toolkits, white papers and templates at www.afpglobal.org

Individual and Organizational Memberships Available: visit www.afpoc.org for more information

The 2020 Board of Directors for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Orange County Chapter.

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35th Annual National Philanthropy Day LuncheonThursday, November 19, 2020 – The City National Grove of AnaheimFounded in Orange County in 1986, National Philanthropy Day is a special day set aside for thepurpose of recognizing the great contribution philanthropy makes to our society and to honorindividuals, businesses and support organizations that are active in the philanthropic community.Net proceeds support the advancement of philanthropy in the community by AFP Orange County.For more information or to make a nomination, visit www.npdoc.org.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County and the Inland Empire

Being a mentor is one of the most rewarding and enjoyable ways to volunteer. Play sports, go on ahike, or offer advice and inspiration—you make a difference just by showing up and being there for achild. Our Littles are hand-selected for each volunteer mentor, ensuring a great fit when it comes toshared interests, geography and personality. In as little as a few hours a month, you can help ignite thepotential of a child in our community, open their eyes to new opportunities and set them up for personaland professional success.

By donating to Big Brothers Big Sisters, you are joining our mission to ignite potential throughmentorship for a child in Orange County and the Inland Empire. The generous support of donors allowsthe agency to conduct a thorough background check of each volunteer, as well as provide monthlysupport from trained staff to ensure the health and safety of the child and mentor.

• Sponsor an event• Sponsor an elementary school mentoring site through High School Bigs• Become a corporate mentoring partner through the Workplace Mentoring program• Make a general donation at ocbigs.org/donate

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1801 E. Edinger Ave., Suite 101, Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 544-7773Website: www.ocbigs.org

Instagram:@bbbsocFacebook Page: facebook.com/BigBroOC

Top Executive: Sloane Keane, Chief Executive OfficerEmail: [email protected]

Year Established: 1958

Executive Board

Navin NarangBoard ChairFPH Capital Partners, LLC

W. Henry WalkerVice ChairFarmers & Merchants Bank

Cary HydenSecretaryLatham & Watkins

Erin BoylTreasurerWells Fargo & Co., CommercialLending

Patty ArvieloNew American Funding

Steve BorowskiAristotle Capital Management

Tim CrossonCrossfire

Peter DesforgesWohl Investment Company

Tom DuddyMega Western Sales

Paul FruchbomKDF Communities, LLC

Elliot GordonRetired

Todd PickupPlus Four Management

Caroline Siefert-SaboSabo Law, P.C.

Brian StevensAdvantage Sales and Marketing

Matt StoweOctoClean

Governing Board

Tim Andrews Sienna Biopharmaceuticals

Matt BaileyPaul Merage School of Business,UCI

Ellen BancroftMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Kurt BelcherSTAjets

Phil BerryCommercial West Brokerage,Inc.

Steve BlancBlanc Ventures LLC

Bob CluckCanterbury Consulting

Brian DavisLaw Offices of Brian M. Davis,APC

Nori EbersoleUrovant Sciences, Ltd.

Chris FlickPIMCO

Mike FoxWillis Towers Watson

Rob FriedmanF&F Capital Group, LLC

Chris IveyStradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth

Scharrell JacksonSquar Milner

Blake JohnsonByte

Guy JohnsonJohnson Capital

John LennellQxonix Inc.

Tracy Miller-WeinerRetired

Dave MoellenhoffLeft Coast Software

Scott NelsonErnst & Young

Jim PickellJBP Services, PC

Chris ReedyReady Asset Management Inc.

Tom ReyesHarbor Distributing

Mark RutherfordFirst American FinancialCorporation

Tim RyanAnaheim Arena ManagementLLC

Marilyn StemperCareerArc

Jeff SwindellThe Walt Disney Company

Gus TheisenColumbia Steel

Kim ThompsonRutan & Tucker

Gary WilsonPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Big Brothers Big Sisters creates and supports one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power andpromise of youth. Our vision is to provide a pathway forunderserved youth, ages 6 to 24, to achieve theireducational dreams and succeed in living wagecareers.

Orange County, Riverside County, San BernardinoCounty

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Charity Navigator – 4 stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 83 percent

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We had 4,157 mentors helping to break the cycle forunderserved youth, volunteering over 200,000 hours.As a result, 99% of seniors graduated high school on-time and 75% are the first in their family to attendcollege.

MISSION STATEMENT

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43rd Annual Golf TournamentMay 18, 2020- Pelican Hill Golf Clubocbigs.org/golf

24th Annual Stars & Stripes TournamentJune 24-28, 2020- Los Cabos, Mexicostarsandstripestournament.com

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

GOALS FOR 2020u Volunteer recruitment to grow the number of youth servedu Maximizing the value of connection between mentors and mentees with more trainings and volunteersupport to continue our tradition of nearly 100 percent of youth graduating from high school on-timeu Maintain the highest level of safety of our children and continue the quality of our programexperience

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 33%Corporations: 3%Foundations: 13%Government Grants: 5%Events: 26%Significant other: 20%

56th Annual Gourmet DinnerOct. 1, 2020- Balboa Bay Resortocbigs.org/gourmetdinner

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Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Council

Address: 1211 East Dyer Road, Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 546-4990Website: www.ocbsa.org

Twitter: @OCBoyScoutsInstagram: @OCBoyScouts

Facebook Page: facebook.com/OCBoyScouts

Top Executive: Russell Etzenhouser, President & ScoutExecutive

Email: [email protected]

Year Established: 1920

Deborah L. Harrington Chairman of the Board

John NormentCouncil Commissioner

Russell EtzenhouserPresident/Scout Executive

Drew AdamsTerry AdamsAlan AirthRobert AndersonSchoepeLisa ArgyrosRobert Batman

Greg BeckSteven BradleyRon CassellDennis ColeBrad CompKevin ElliottBarney Ellis-PerryMark EngstromRobert FriedmanVictoria GrayDennis HardinDaniel HayJohn HollandDana HopperDr. John Hovanesian

Joe KochKathi KollEd LairdJohn LerchTom LingRalph LinzmeierStuart LoweSteve MensingerJohn MiddletonDr. Al MijaresAl MurrayLan Quoc NguyenNicholas-Viet NguyenJohn NielsenTammy Octavio

Bob OlsonPat PoseyPeter ReynoldsNate RosenbergNathan O. RosenbergDavid SchmidDr. Stephen SkahenDr. Helen StainerSupervisor Michelle SteelSasha B. StraussPhil StumpRobert ThiergartnerMark Wille

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepareyoung people to make ethical and moral choices overtheir lifetime by instilling in them the values of theScout Oath and Law.

Scout Law: trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly,courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, cleanand reverent.

Celebrating 100 years of service throughout OrangeCounty.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 89%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Engaged 65,000 individuals, including underservedyouth, in character and leadership developmentthrough our programs and outdoor facilities. Scoutsprovided over 130,000 hours of community service.

MISSION STATEMENT

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Eagle Scout Recognition DinnerApril 22, 2020 – Great Wolf LodgeCelebrating the Class of 2019 – 755 Eagle Scouts

Men of Character DinnerApril 29, 2020 – Hotel IrvineHonoring six distinguished men of Orange CountyChairman: Ralph Linzmeier & Manny Montanez

Opening DayMay 2, 2020 – Newport Sea BaseCelebrating over 80 years of the Newport SeaBase

Scout-O-RamaMay 9, 2020 – Oak Canyon Park“Trade Show of Scouting” – see 10,000 Scouts inaction

Women of CharacterMay 30, 2020 – Hyatt Regency John WayneAirportCelebrating mothers of Eagle Scouts.

Stars & Stripes LuncheonJune 4, 2020 – DoubleTree by Hilton OrangeCountyHonoring: Ken Boatner, Ralphs

MERIT GalaSeptember 26, 2020 – Hotel IrvineCelebrating OCBSA’s 100 years of Scouting

Inspiring Adventure DinnerOctober 19, 2020 – Irvine Ranch OutdoorEducation CenterCelebrating 11 years of Inspiring Adventure at theRanch

For more information on these activities and otherfundraising events, contact Carly Stine at (714)546-4990 x148 or [email protected]

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESWhether you wish to volunteer your time directly with youth, in an organizational support role or caringfor the environment, the Boy Scouts of America has a place for you.

GOALS FOR 2020u Build a $25 million endowmentu Increase youth membershipu Create positive and meaningful public relationsu Growing diversity at the council and district level to mirror the diversity of our community

Investment Real Estate Luncheon founder and OCBSA Board member Alan Airth along with the 2019 honoree, Tom Bakare joined by members of Trammell Crow Company and OCBSA for a ceremonial check presentation.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Orange Coast

We offer a variety of programs and opportunities for individual, group, and corporate supporters to getinvolved at our Clubs. We like to showcase our programs with a personalized Club tour to help findexperiences that might be meaningful for you or your organization. Call us to book yours today!

Address: 17701 Cowan, Suite 110, Irvine, CA 92614Phone: (714) 543-5540

Website: www.boysandgirlsclub.com

Instagram: @bgccentralocFacebook Page:

facebook.com/BoysAndGirlsClubsofCentralOrangeCoast

Top Executive: Robert Santana, CEO

Year Established: 1941

Wayne PinnellHaskell & White, LLP

Shannon TuckerTerrace Hill Olive Oil

Nicole Carrillo HallloanDepot

Anne MacPherson WestJoe MacPherson Foundation

Jonathan BatistaBernstein Private Wealth

Marcelo BruttiCity National Bank

Tom CallisterGreat World Travel

Kevin CastleTechnossus

Veronica CoffieKPMG LLP

Dr. Mark ColonCHOC Children’s

Mark DreschlerGibson Dunn

Jonathan & Christy FrankSnell & Wilmer, LLP / Magical Builders

Yvonne M. HerrellCounty of Orange Assessor’s Office

Peggy HutchinsonMorgan Stanley

Charlene ImmellCommunity Volunteer

Raul JaraRoberto’s Auto Trim

Jennifer KimHyundai Capital America

Michael McLeanHoly Family Cathedral

Marla NoelOC Growth Advisors

Richard PorrasAT&T

David Buckingham SmithSeven Gables Real Estate

Meghna SinhaTarget Corporation

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020uTo meet the demands of not only the 9,500 youth we serve, but the entire communities within ourfootprint, ensuring they have access to our 21st century Club experience with mentors and championshelping them build the skills they need to pursue greatness.uTo enhance our current partnerships and build new ones, increase our collective impact, expand ourprograms at scale, and target those who need us most as 61 of our 62 school partner sites are Title 1low income schools.uTo expand our impact through our innovative Club Learning Experience and core programs that focuson ensuring our kids, teens, and families are equipped with the skills, experiences, and competenciesto be successful in life.

SERVICE AREA

To ensure every child has mentors and champions inlife.

We provide programs and services at 4 traditionalClub locations and 62 strategic partner sites in thecities of Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Orange,and Santa Ana.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?87%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We completed renovations on our four traditional Clublocations and improved technology to continueinnovating so that those we serve can develop skills topursue greatness in the future.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSOur major fundraising events this year include the Champions Golf Tournament on Wednesday, April22, at Oak Creek Golf Club; Annual Leadership Breakfast on Thursday, June 4, at Irvine Marriott; andour Be Great Gala on Saturday, October 17, at Irvine Spectrum Marriott.

Additionally, we run an annual Back-to-School Drive from June through August to ensure that our Clubkids have the essential tools they need to successfully start the new school year. We also host anannual Holiday Toy Drive in November and December to collect new, unused toys, which we distributeto Club kids at our Winter Wonderland events.

Members of our Board of Directors at our annual Leadership Breakfast in June 2019 (L-R):Wayne Pinnell, Richard Porras, Nicole Carrillo Hall, Kevin Castle, Mark Dreschler, TomCallister, and Peggy Hutchinson.

Cathy StahlPIMCO

W. David Stauffer, Jr.Morgan Stanley

Dr. Kurt SuhrNewport Mesa Unified School District

David ThreshiePhilanthropist

Frank TuckerTaco Bell

Corrinne WilseyInsight

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 7%Corporations: 8%Foundations: 35%Government Grants: 18%Events: 8%Membership & Program Fees: 17%Other: 7%

Underwritten by:

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Casa Teresa

Address: P. O. Box 429, Orange, CA 92856Phone: (714) 538-4860

Website: www.casateresa.org

Twitter: @CasaTeresaInstagram: @CasaTeresaOC

Facebook Page: facebook.com/CasaTeresaOC

Top Executive: Lisa Wood, CEOEmail: [email protected]

Year Established: 1976

Troy AbercrombieTalley & Company

Heather Akoubian Akoubian Enterprises

Heather Ayala, MS, RDDaVita Dialysis

Paul AlarconBuchalter

Michael BellRetired Executive

Kristin Bengfort Nordhoff Bengfort

Shaun BlackPIVOTL

Andrew BramblettPIMCO

Kathleen BoyleVerify, Inc.

Gaurica ChackoQuest Diagnostics

Ken HartAquatic Technologies

Kent HaydenRise Baking

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Provide pregnant women in crisis a loving home tobegin their healing journey.

Orange, LA, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties(primary)

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 75% goes to programs.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We served 150 women, children and babies –providing basic needs of safety, food and shelter, aswell as wraparound services for women to movetoward healing and self-sufficiency.

MISSION STATEMENT

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Dream Big Luncheon and Fashion Show TBD41st Annual Neill Sullivan Legacy Golf Classic June 4, 2020Casablanca Gala October 9, 2020

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIESVolunteers: We are always in need of volunteers to babysit, sort clothing donations for our resalestore, host drives (such as clothing, food and other items), serve on event committees and more.

Giving opportunities: A wonderful giving opportunity is to become a Guardian Angel by making amonthly commitment. Be it $10 or $100 a month - it adds up and makes a difference in providing basicneeds for our women and babies.

GOALS FOR 2020u Casa Teresa is becoming a trauma informed organization to add depth to the programming insupport of the women we serve.

u Capital campaign to acquire apartment building that currently supports women in our transitionprogram and fund capital projects on our campus.

Honoring our Founders, Neill and Sally Sullivan, seated; surrounded by their adult children.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 40%Corporations: 2%Foundations: 32%Government Grants: 9%Events: 17%

Underwritten by:

Don and Sue Redfern

Michael JanettWells Fargo

Jinny Lee Edwards Lifesciences

Jennifer MacMath-Brown Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Kari MooreEnvista Holdings Corporation

Samantha Morin Community Leader

Steve MuzzyMF Partners

Rick Ptak Insurance and Financial Services

Anil PuriCal State University, Fullerton

Joseph SanbergAspiration

Margaret SullivanSullivan Strategy

Neill Sullivan, Jr.REO Homes and Sullivan Management

Tim SullivanWorldwide Express

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Children’s Bureau

Volunteers are an important part of Children’s Bureau as they help further the agency’s mission bygenerously providing their talent and resources while also serving as brand ambassadors.

Volunteer opportunities include:• Serve on Children’s Bureau’s OC Board of Trustees.• Actively participate on our fundraising event planning committee.• Become a resource parent to a foster child by giving them a safe and nurturing family.• Join our vibrant networking group of Young Professionals.

Address: 1910 Magnolia Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90007Phone: (888) 255-4543Website: www.all4kids.org

Twitter: @childrensbureauInstagram: @childrensbureau

Facebook Page: facebook.com/childrensbureau

Top Executive: Ronald E. Brown, Ph.D., President &CEO

Year Established: 1904

Officers & Executive Committee

Patrick NiemannChairErnst & Young

Mike BurkeVice ChairAECOM

Shelli HermanVice ChairShelli Herman & Associates

Marilyn “Mindy” SteinVice ChairTikun Olam Foundation

Carrie TiltonVice ChairCivic Leader

Matt WilsonTreasurer/Vice ChairOaktree Capital Management

Directors

Adrian ButlerDine Brands Global

Lisa Gritzner LG Strategies

Surendra Jain Napean Capital Group

Hasham Mukadam Management Consultant

Sarah RichardsonOptum

Janie Schulman Morrison & Foerster LLP

James St. Aubin MUFG Union Bank

Michael Traylor Traylor Brothers, Inc.

Marc Washington UR Labs

Hope Wintner Civic Leader

Andy WongCBS Television

Orange County Board of TrusteesGina Primeaux, ChairDeloitte & Touche LLP

Janice BachmannDisneyland Resort

Jeffrey FieldsWindes Inc.

Vanessa Flores Capital Group Companies, Inc.

Christopher HutnickDeloitte & Touche LLP

Lori IrvingU.S. Bank

Kevin PrewettIngram Micro, Inc.

Jaclyn Stahl Attorney

Keven J. YueDatapath North America

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Protecting vulnerable children through prevention,treatment, and advocacy.

Children’s Bureau provides child abuse prevention andtreatment services to at-risk children and parents eachyear through 20 community sites located in LosAngeles and Orange Counties. Eighty-six percent ofthe families served are low income. In Orange County,services are provided through family resource centersand home visitation.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? GuideStar – Gold Level

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 87 percent of funding goes directly toward programs.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, we helped more than 50,000 vulnerablechildren and parents gain confidence, develop socialconnections with others in their community andincreased their potential to be a positive force at homeand in their neighborhoods.

MISSION STATEMENT

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Underwritten by:

Children’s Bureau OC Trustee Chair Gina Primeaux (center) with Board Chair Patrick Niemann (left) and LA TrusteeChair Jake Bobek at the 2020 Joint Meeting of Directors and Trustees.

Children thriving in strong families and communities.VISION STATEMENT

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 2%Corporations & Foundations: 3%Government Grants: 85%Events: 3%Significant Other: 7%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

CHOC Children’s Foundation

CHOC Children’s and the CHOC Children’s Foundation offer an array of volunteer opportunities,including supporting special events, joining a guild or assisting in the hospital. Some opportunitiesrequire training, while others are short-term and simply benefit from generous hearts and helpinghands.

Please contact Director of Volunteer Services, Donna Nam, at (714) 509-8676 for more information.

u When your compassion meets our mission, amazing things happen for kids in our community. OurFoundation staff will ensure you feel informed, connected and deeply valued as you dedicate yourgenerosity to making a lasting impact on children.u Innovative technology: Help our physicians stay ahead of the latest technological advancements. u Groundbreaking research: Give children access to advanced treatments and cures as soon aspossible. u Leadership and education: Support the recruitment and development of the best and brightest inchildren’s health. u Patient- and family-centered care: Soothe and empower patients and their loved ones throughouttheir healing journeys.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1201 W. La Veta Ave, Orange, CA 92868Phone: (714) 509-8690

Email: [email protected]: www.foundation.choc.org

Twitter: @chocwalkInstagram: @chocfoundation

Facebook Page: facebook.com/CHOCFoundation

Top Executive: Douglas Corbin, Senior Vice Presidentand Chief Development Officer

Year Established: 1964

Cary HydenChairLatham & Watkins LLP

Kimberly C. CripeCHOC Children’s President &CEO

Hector BarretoThe Latino Coalition

Christine Bixby, MDCHOC Children’s

Tony BoutelleCU Direct

Annika ChaseDisneyland Resort

Jim ConroyBoot BarnLili DaftarianDaftarian Group Real Estate

Niloofar FakhimiPlanet Beauty

Jerry FlanneryHyundai Motor America

Monica FurmanPhilanthropist

Christopher HarrisonMarriott

Kevin HayesPendulum Property Partners

Steve HolleyBalboa Advisors

Daniel HymanPIMCO

Curtis KnaussSignator Investors, Inc.

Jason Knight, MDCHOC Children’s

Matt LeinartFOX Sports

Heather MaddenPhilanthropist

Adrienne Matros, PsyDVolunteer

Ryan MooreAmerican Technologies, Inc.

Amy MorhaimeBlizzard Entertainment

Chris RommelWells Fargo

Jon StorbeckKnott’s Berry Farm

Jane YadaHarbor Field Holdings, LLC

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SERVICE AREA

To drive a dynamic culture of philanthropy byconnecting individuals, families, foundations andcorporations with CHOC Children’s mission to nurture,advance and protect the health and well-being ofchildren.

Orange County and surrounding areas.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 3 stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 66%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Transformational gift by the Cherese Mari LaulhereFoundation in late 2019 to name the Mental HealthInpatient Center and create programming to promotepediatric mental health services in the community.

MISSION STATEMENT

The CHOC Foundation board enjoys the 2020 CHOC Children’s Gala in February.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSCHOC Children’s Classic – May 11, 2020CHOC Walk in the Park presented by the Disneyland® Resort – September 13, 2020CHOC Children’s Gala – February 2021

To learn more about CHOC Foundation’s events, please visit foundation.choc.org/events

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 63%Corporations: 17%Foundations: 2%Events: 18%

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City of Hope Orange County

Address: 15131 Alton Parkway, Suite 130, Irvine, CA 92618

Phone: (626) 213-6678Email: [email protected]

Website: www.cityofhope.org/oc

Twitter: @cityofhopeocInstagram: @cityofhopeoc

Facebook: facebook.com/cityofhopeoc

Top Executive: Robert W. Stone, President and Chief Executive Officer Annette M. Walker, President, City of Hope Orange

County

Year Established: 1913

Selwyn Isakow, ChairRandy BeattyBarbara BruserMorgan ChuMelissa ClintonSteve FinkJody Horowitz MarshNorman PaysonWilliam PostRonald Sargent

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SERVICE AREA

City of Hope is transforming the future of health. Everyday we turn science into practical benefit. We turn hopeinto reality. We accomplish this through exquisite care,innovative research and vital education focused oneliminating cancer and diabetes.

“There is no profit in curing the body if, in the process,we destroy the soul.” Samuel H. Golter

Patients from around the world are treated at City ofHope in Duarte and at its more than 30 clinical sites inSouthern California, including Newport Beach. City ofHope Orange County's comprehensive cancer centerwill open in Irvine in 2021. The county's only specialtyhospital dedicated exclusively to treating and curingcancer will open in 2025.

FAST FACTSWhat was your greatest community impact in2019? City of Hope redefined the future of cancer care inOrange County with its plans to invest $1 billion todevelop and operate a 21st century comprehensivecancer campus in Irvine and a network of care that willprovide residents with unprecedented access toleading-edge medicine. City of Hope’s first clinicallocation in Orange County, in Newport Beach’s FashionIsland, opened in January of 2020.

MISSION STATEMENT

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CIA Spirit of Life – Honoring Leonard MillerMay 16, 2020

International Home Furnishings Industry’s West Coast Golf & Tennis TournamentJune 8, 2020

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

GOALS FOR 2020u Speeding access to our world-renowned care and lifesaving research u Investing in innovation and scientific discoveryu Working with likeminded partners in the community to eradicate cancer

Robert W. StonePresident and Chief Executive Officer

City of Hope

Annette M. WalkerPresident

City of Hope Orange County

City of Hope’s comprehensive cancer campus of the future will open at FivePoint Gateway in 2021

We are proud and humbled to be at the center of eliminating cancer, and we are deeply indebted to ourintellectual, institutional and philanthropic partners. Since our founding, visionary volunteers anddonors from around the nation and the globe have provided a legacy that continues to fuel ourcommitment to transforming the future of health. In an unprecedented expansion, City of Hope plans toinvest $1 billion to develop and operate a world-class comprehensive cancer campus of the future andnetwork of care, fueled in part by philanthropic support.

By supporting City of Hope, you help:u Bring new cancer cures, therapies, clinical trials and other innovations to our new Orange Countycampusu Provide leading-edge and deeply compassionate care to Orange County residents, with access tohighly specialized cancer care, phase 1 through 3 clinical trials, and precision prevention and earlydetection u Improve health and wellness through a precision prevention and early detection program to informindividuals of their risk factors based on state-of-the-art techniques

Visit cityofhope.org/giving to explore the many ways you can support our lifesaving research andpioneering treatments.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Community Action Partnership of Orange County

Backpacks for Success program (May – July 2020) – Give backpacks to children in need

The Giving Farm located at Westminster High School (ongoing) - A Farm to Food Bank Program,help harvest and tend to our farm!

Southwest Community Center, Santa Ana – Meal Partners and Volunteers Needed daily to feedthose hungry and/or homeless

Anaheim Independencia Family Resource Center – Support our Center activities through tutoring,food bag preparation and other needs!

El Modena Family Resource Center – Support our Center activities through tutoring, food bagpreparation and other needs!

OC Food Bank – Great for groups! Please join us to pack a Senior Food Box

Volunteer Information available at www.capoc.volunteerhub.com

Address: 11870 Monarch Street, Garden Grove, CA 92841Phone: (714) 897-6670Email: [email protected]: www.capoc.org

Twitter: @CAPOrangeCountyInstagram: @cap_oc

Facebook Page: facebook.com/CAPOC

Top Executive: Gregory C. Scott, President & CEO

Year Established: 1965

Alicia BerhowCharter Communications

Alberta ChristyOffice of OC Supervisor Andrew Do

Douglas WooleyOne Stop

Michael HernandezWelk Resorts

Connie JonesRetired, Southwest Community Center

Nahla KayaliACCESS CA Services

William O’ConnellColette’s Children’s Home

Amelia RamosLow Income Community At-Large

Burt Winer, Ph.D.Institute of Advanced Studies

Janet BrownOffice of Luis Correa, U.S. House of Representatives, 46th District

Patricia HealyOffice of OC Supervisor Todd Spitzer

Rhonda ReardonOffice of OC SupervisorLisa A. Bartlett

Vijay ChidambaramCMLA/Capital Group

Joshua R. MinoGodes & Preis, LLP

Anu Prakash, Ph.D.Chapman University

Doug VogelLaguna Playhouse

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SERVICE AREA

The mission of Community Action Partnership is toenhance the quality of life in Orange County byeliminating and preventing the causes and effects ofpoverty by mobilizing and directing resources toprograms that assist, educate and promote self-sufficiency.

North and Central Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 82%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, Community Action Partnership of OrangeCounty (CAP OC) continued to expand its reach to helpprovide basic need support and empowermentprograms for our neighbors. The agency acquiredSouthwest Community Center in Santa Ana, a nonprofitcommitted to providing food and support services tohomeless individuals and families; launchedClementine, the Mobile Food Trolley sponsored byPIMCO Foundation, and received state funding toassist in the launch California’s 5th Diaper Bank locatedin Orange County.

MISSION STATEMENT

President & CEO CAP OC with partners from UPS Foundation at the annual Hope for the Holidays Kick OffDinner.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSCanstruction OC Can Do Awards – September 22, 2020

Hope for the Holidays Kick Off Dinner – October 25, 2020 at The Playground Downtown Santa Ana

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 4%Corporations: 4%Foundations: 2%Government Grants: 89%Other: 1%

GOALS FOR 2020u Develop a Whole Family Approach and EPIC Theory of Changeu Increase brand awareness through marketing and public relations u Advocate for equity and social justice u Build capacity to increase performance

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Orange County

A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer goes through 30 hours of comprehensivetraining, has background checks completed and takes a sworn oath of confidentiality. The CASAvolunteer will be matched with one child in the foster care system with whom they will visit with on aregular basis (at least twice a month for two hours), interact with professionals involved in the case andmake recommendations directly to the court at Periodic Review Hearings, ensuring that the child’s bestinterests are protected while they are in dependency.

CASA also has volunteer opportunities within supportive auxiliary groups – Friends of CASA(FOCASA), CASA Diversity Committee, Kids 4 CASA and Junior Kids 4 CASA. Please email MatthewWadlinger, Chief Communications Officer, at [email protected] to learn more about theseopportunities.

Make a difference in the life of an abused, neglected, or abandoned child in our community. There aremany ways to give to CASA of Orange County – including corporate sponsorship opportunities,individual gifts, planned giving and vehicle donations – to name a few.

To learn more or to make a gift, please visit casaoc.org/give or contact Susan Kenny, ChiefAdvancement Officer, at [email protected] or by calling (714) 619-5141.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1505 E. 17th Street, Suite 214, Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 619-5151Email: [email protected]: www.casaoc.org

Instagram: @casaocFacebook Page: facebook.com/orangecountycasa

Top Executive: Regan Phillips, CEO

Year Established: 1985

Ted NarkKRG Capital

Mark J. KerslakeProvince Group/Newport Equities LLC

Kristen McCarthyBDO

Larry CeruttiTroutman Sanders L.L.P.

Patty JuarezWells Fargo

Courtney WittkopPhilanthropist

Michael WongGenea

John SabourinTenant Guardian

Judge Gail AndlerOC Superior Court (Ret.)

James Carlo CasconeDeloitte & Touche LLP

Tom ChouMonster Loans

David FisherPIMCO

Mark FosterSnell & Wilmer L.L.P.

Jenny GrossPhilanthropist

Bobbie HowePhilanthropist

Colin IsraelBlack Inc, LLC

Lori JacksonFriends of CASA President

Carol MooreHyundai Capital

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of OrangeCounty provides a powerful voice and a meaningfulconnection for children who have experienced abuse,neglect and abandonment.

Orange County, CA

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 Stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 79%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? CASA-OC served 1,246 youth in the Orange Countyfoster care system through CASA programs and sworein 199 new CASA volunteers (a 79% increase from2018).

MISSION STATEMENT

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Pinwheel ProjectMay 9, 2020, Fashion Island, Newport Beachwww.casaoc.org/pinwheel

Celebration of Children Black & White BallSeptember 26, 2020, Fashion Island Hotel, Newport Beachwww.casacelebrationofchildren.org

InFocus Foundation Presents CASA Rocks at elysewalkerOctober 10, 2020, elysewalker, Lido Marina Village, Newport Beachwww.casaoc.org/casarocks

Friends of CASA Holiday Luncheon & Fashion ShowDecember 9, 2020, The Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguelwww.casaholidayluncheon.com

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Ted Nark, Board Chairman, and Regan Phillips, CASA-OC CEO, at the 2019 Celebration ofChildren Black & White Ball.

Jay Nugent Newmark Knight Frank

Todd SmithUmberg Zipser LLP

Todd Vande HeiStark

Regan PhillipsCASA of Orange County

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 12%Corporations: 4%Foundations: 15%Government Grants: 13%Events: 56%

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Cystinosis Research Foundation

How To HelpThanks to the generous support of our friends and the entire community, CRF is the largest privatefund provider of cystinosis research in the world. Since 2003, we have funded 190 cystinosis researchstudies in 12 countries around the globe. We are on the path to the cure, but there is still more work tobe done, and we need your help. Giving opportunities include: u Attend or sponsor the Natalie’s Wish Fundraising Event u Donate via our website www.cystinosisresearch.org.u Utilize your company matching gift programs.u Host a third-party fundraiser.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 19200 Von Karman Ave., #920, Irvine, CA 92612

Phone: (949) 223-7610Email: [email protected]

Website: www.cystinosisresearch.org

Twitter: @NataliesWishInstagram: @cystinosisresearchfoundation

Facebook Page:facebook.com/CystinosisResearchFoundation

Top Executive: Nancy J. Stack, Founding Trustee, andPresident

Year Established: 2003

Nancy J. StackCystinosis ResearchFoundation

Geoffrey L. StackSRG Partners

Donald L. SolsbyLogan Financial

Marcu AlexanderHearts for HadleyFoundation

Stéphanie Cherqui, PhDUniversity of California, SanDiego

Bruce CrairBoingo Wireless

Jill EmersonHope for Brooke

Denice FlerchingerTina’s Hope For A CureFoundation

Thomas A. GendronWoodward, Inc.

Traci GendronTanner’s Time for a Cure

John S. HagestadSRG Partners

Lauren HartzLots of Love for LandonFoundation

Michael K. HaydeWestern National Group

Stephen Jenkins, MDSam’s Hope for a CureFoundation

Erin LittleLiv-A-Little Foundation

David W. MossmanAztec Mustang

Kevin PartingtonCushman & Wakefield

Teresa PartingtonJenn & Patrick’sFoundation of Hope

Natalie StackCASA of Orange County

Brian SturgisSimulStat incorporated

LEADERSHIP BOARD

SERVICE AREA

CRF’s mission is to support bench, clinical andtranslational cystinosis research to find bettertreatments and a cure for cystinosis. CRF is the largest private fund provider of cystinosisresearch grants in the world.

Cystinosis is a rare metabolic disease that afflicts 500children and young adults in the U. S. andapproximately 2,000 worldwide. CRF has funded 190cystinosis research grants in 12 countries around theglobe.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4 stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Charity Navigator Rating - 4 Stars / Guidestar Rating - Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause (after operation expenses)? 100%One hundred percent of donor’s contributions go directly to cystinosis research. All operationalexpenses are underwritten by a private donor.

What was your greatest community impact in 2019? The CRF community was positively impacted by the start of the first FDA approved human clinicaltrial to test a gene-corrected autologous stem cell transplant treatment developed by CRF fundedresearcher, Stéphanie Cherqui, PhD at UC San Diego. CRF has funded Dr. Cherqui since 2007. Thefirst adult patient was transplanted on October 7, 2019. The patient is doing well with all indicationspointing to a good level of corrected cells and lower cystine measurement. We hope that thistreatment will prove to be a cure or at a minimum, stop the progression of cystinosis.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSSaturday, Natalie's Wish Celebration has been canceled for 2020 due to the Coronavirus outbreak Wehope to see you next year on Saturday, April 17, 2021 at the Fashion Island Hotel Newport Beach. In 2003, Natalie Stack made a wish on the eve of her 12th birthday – to have my disease go awayforever. That same year the Cystinosis Research Foundation was established with the sole purpose offinding better treatments and a cure for cystinosis. In 2019, the first cystinosis patient received anautologous stem cell and gene therapy treatment as part of a recently approved FDA clinical trial. Weare hopeful that this treatment will stop the progression of cystinosis or be the cure for cystinosis. Wewill continue to celebrate the clinical trials underway and the research progress CRF has madebecause of your generosity and support. Together we will make Natalie's wish a reality. To make adonation this year visit: www.cystinosisresearch.org or call 949-223-7610.

Alex Matkin, Nancy Stack, Natalie Stack, and Stéphanie Cherqui, PhD, with Jeff Stack following the Natalie’s Wish Celebrationlast year. 

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 25%Corporations: 2%Foundations: 10%Events: 63%

GOALS FOR 2020u Continue support for the stem cell and gene therapy trial for cystinosis through phases 1 and 2. u CRF will continue to fund millions in new grants for cystinosis research projects. The grants will focuson all areas of research including muscle wasting, stem cell research and kidney disease.

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Devil Pups – Youth Program for America

Become a recruiter and help find and screen kids to attend our yearly encampment. You canalso assist in fundraising events and physical fitness tryouts.

Corporate GivingWe provide a variety of opportunities to sponsor a boy or girl into Devil Pups. You can engage yourcompany to actively participate in community service to teenagers and their families.

Foundations and IndividualsWe are seeking foundations and individuals to make a donation or sponsor teenagers into ourprogram.

Parents and AlumniPast parents come forward to assist in the cost, as well as many Alumni that have graduated over theyears.

Address: 1402 E. Lomita Blvd. – P.O. Box 1540Phone: (670) 300-3532

Email: [email protected]: www.devilpups.com

Twitter:@thedevilpupsInstagram: @thedevilpups

Facebook: facebook.com/thedevilpups

Top Executive: Richard H. Linsday, President/CEO

Year Established: 1954

Maj Gen J J McMonagle USMC RetHonorary Chairman

Richard H LinsdayPresident/CEO

Nicolas E MartinTreasurer/CFO

Susan Shaw HulbertSecretary

Douglas HamlinExecutive Vice President

Patrick BrentCol Keith Bushey USMC RetDon OliphantVice Presidents

TRUSTEESMajor Hal Angus USMC RetColonel Raymond O. Blum USMC RetHonorable David ChaffeeJoseph DeLaduranteyMajor George Ellis USMC RetGen Charles Krulak USMC Ret

Colonel Garth Massey USMC SgtMaj Leo Rothove USMC RetTimothy D. MincarelliStephen PetitMaj Gen Mel Spiese USMC RetLt Col Paul Wendler USMC Ret

TRUSTEE EMERITUSHonorable Charles Forbes JrLt Col William Moore III USMC RetLt Col Thomas Vetter USMC Ret

ADVISORY BOARDPatrick CoulterCongressman Elton Gallegly RetKenneth Kern, MDFrank QuattrocchiMaj Gordon Hanscom Jr USMC RetGeorge HotalingMaj Gen W Groeniger III USMC RetCol Warran Jaycox USMC RetMichael JosephCol Brendan Kearny USMC RetCol Nicholas Marano USMC RetHonorable John Ouderkirk

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Devil Pups mission is to challenge, educate and helpyoung boys and girls of all backgrounds, colors andcreed to learn self-confidence and responsibility fortheir actions.

We provide two encampments per year on MarineCorps Base Camp Pendleton, Oceanside CA

FAST FACTSSince 1954 the program has successfully graduated54,306.

Each teenager that qualifies and is accepted attendsthe program free of charge.

We area community service teaching Marine CorpsValues to teenagers. Life instruction to help themunderstand the importance of finishing school andreaching their full potential in life.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses) 100%

MISSION STATEMENT

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Boosters Luncheon TBD, Newport BeachDon Oliphant’s Fundraising Event, Rancho Santa FeMarine Scholarship Golf Tournament, September 21, 2020 - Old Ranch, Seal Beach

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Devil Pups females fill the ranks yearly with motivation and a desire to be successful.

GOALS FOR 2020All Devil Pups that graduate are given the opportunity to join us another year as they can come backas a Soaring Eagle. The Eagle program is a higher level of the program that centers on Leadership,Teamwork and Corps Values.

It is always our goal to fill our program to capacity with 640 boys and girls ages 14-17. No teenagerthat comes through the Devil Pups is unchanged.

Our goal is the same yearly to raise $500,000 to pay the government for services on the base. Thisincludes 65,000 meals, daily buses, literature, uniforms, gear, etc.

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Easterseals Southern California

Philanthropic dollars directly impact our clients with the following services:u Autism Therapy Servicesu Child Development Servicesu Customized Employment Servicesu Bob Hope Veterans Support Programu Living Options Residential Servicesu Adult Day Services

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1063 McGaw Ave., Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92614

Phone: (714) 834-1111Website: www.easterseals.com/southerncal

Twitter:@EasterSealSoCalInstagram: @EasterSealsSoCal

Facebook Page: facebook.com/EasterSealsSoCal

Top Executive: Mark Whitley, CEO and President

Year Established: 1919

Mark BertrandBoeing

Maureen CormierCVS Health

Andre FilipELA Advertising

Hans GettyU.S. Bancorp

Jodi HustonCity National Bank

Dr. Barsam KasraviAnthem Blue Cross

Paul KottPaul Kott Realtors

Marilyn LindheimPhilanthropist

Beatriz MallorySensisHealth

Mike MurtaughMurtaugh Treglia Stern & Deily LLP

Nic NovickiRed Claw Creative

Tony PaganoPhilanthropist

Mary PlattPhilanthropist

Tom PorterEdward Life Sciences

David Ritblattdelibrainy LLC

Claudia VillamizarHuntington Learning Center

Jenni WilsonPackaging Corp. of America

Kaitlyn YangAlpha Studios

David WolfAmerican Business Bank

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SERVICE AREA

Easterseals works to change the way the world definesand views disability by making profound, positivedifferences in people’s lives every day.

Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino,Riverside, Imperial, Kern and Ventura counties

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?88%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Easterseals, which celebrated its 100th Anniversary in2019, impacted the lives of more than 13,000 children,adults and families with disabilities in SouthernCalifornia through life-changing services that help themlive, learn work and play.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSStrides for Disability 5K Run and 3K Family Fun WalkOctober 17, 2020

Empowerment CampaignNovember – December 2020

Contact Easterseals at (714) 831-1111 for volunteer opportunities.

Easterseals board members and staff at the 2019 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge (fromleft) Andre Filip, Marilyn Lindheim, Mike Murtaugh, Nancy Weintraub, Nic Novicki, Molly Pyott,Mark Bertrand and Mark Whitley.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Epilepsy Foundation Orange County

WOMENSTRONG Epilepsy & Wellness Expo for Women & Girls with Epilepsy - May 16, 2020Kids Crew Disneyland Day - May 31, 2020Kids Crew Musical Theater Camp - July, 2020Kids Crew Beach Day - August, 2020Volunteer led Epilepsy Support Groups - OngoingWalk to End Epilepsy – November 15, 2020, Angel Stadium

u Advocate for passage of the Seizure Safe Schools Act in Californiau Provide more Seizure Recognition & First Aid Training in OC schoolsu Increase epilepsy awareness throughout OC because 1 in 26 of us will develop epilepsy in ourlifetimeu Offer more events and opportunities, such as the WOMENSTRONG Expo, to connect individualswith epilepsy and their loved onesu Connect individuals with epilepsy to local resources to ensure timely and better care -- medical,emotional and acade mic

GOALS FOR 2020

Address: 11278 Los Alamitos Blvd. #205, Los Alamitos, CA 90720Phone: (310) 601-0916

Email: [email protected]: www.epilepsyorangecounty.org

Instagram: @epilepsyorangecountyFacebook Page: facebook.com/epilepsyorangecounty

Top Executive: Shannon Abdul-Wahab, Executive Director

Year Established: 2019

Dan BurkePacific Dental Services

Joe DeCarloJD Property Management, Inc

Nicole FreeseThe Sher Group

Steve KahanicPhilanthropist

Nanci LeosRauxa

Bill LongLong On Productions

Janani RanaMinyard Morris

Scott MillerSheppard Mullin

ADVISORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Our mission is to lead the fight to overcome challengesof living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies tostop seizures, find cures, and save lives. We aremobilizing action together to END EPILEPSY.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 Stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 83%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Funding a fellowship for a pediatricepileptologist at CHOC; providing fun events forindividuals with epilepsy and launching services forepilepsy awareness & first-aid trainings to schools,healthcare facilities & providers, nonprofits and more.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

FUNDRAISING EVENTSMY MIND Art Exhibit – May 31, 2020Bags & Babes Designer Handbag Auction – June 2020Care & Cure Gala – September 26, 2020Walk to End Epilepsy – November 15, 2020

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESContributions: 74%Government Grants: 16%Events: 6%Significant other 4%

The Epilepsy Foundation Orange County 2020 Chapter Advisory Board

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach

Volunteers are a critical part of the success of the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters. It takesover 500 volunteers to put on the Pageant of the Masters “living art” production. Volunteers are neededfor cast members and positions in wardrobe, make up and headdress departments, as well as castarea coordinators.

Volunteers are also needed for the Festival’s summer docent program to conduct tours of the art showand various other positions. Please visit www.LagunaFestivalofArts.org for details.

Address: 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651Phone: (949) 494-1145Email: [email protected]

Website: www.LagunaFestivalofArts.org

Twitter: @festivalpageantInstagram: @festivalpageant

Facebook Page: facebook.com/festivalpageant

Top Executive: Jill Harris-Sturdy, Finance Director

Year Established: 1932

David PerryPresidentPhilanthropist

Tom LambVice PresidentLamb Studio, Inc.

Pat KollendaSecretaryPhilanthropist

Fredric L. SattlerTreasurerPhilanthropist

Wayne BaglinBaglin Real Estate

Anita MangelsMad Dog Communications, Inc.

Bob MoffettPhilanthropist

Jeff RovnerArtist, Lawyer, Technologist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The mission of the Festival of Arts is to promote,produce and sponsor events and activities thatencourage the appreciation, study and performance ofthe arts.

Orange County and Southern California

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?82%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? The Festival of Arts gave nearly 225,000 people of allages access to the fine arts, created career andincome opportunities for over 100 local artists, andoffered affordable hands-on art workshops.Additionally, nearly $100,000 in art scholarships wasawarded to local students.

MISSION STATEMENT

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Celebrity Benefit – Concert & PageantAugust 29, 2020Join us for this star-studded red carpet event featuring the Festival’s world-class art exhibit, anexclusive live concert with a famous musical guest, a raffle, and a special celebrity hosted Pageant ofthe Masters performance. www.PageantTickets.com

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Festival of Arts Board of Directors (left to right): Jeff Rovner, Fredric Sattler, Anita Mangels, Pat Kollenda, Tom Lamb, David Perry, Bob Moffettand Wayne Baglin

GOALS FOR 2020u Continue outreach for the arts, making art accessible to diverse markets and provide opportunitiesfor Orange County artistsu Develop new partnerships to increase use of the Festival’s facilities by community organizationsu Create a positive environment and experiences to engage, recruit, maintain and recognizevolunteers

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 10%Corporations: 15%Foundations: 5%Events: 70%

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VOLUNTEER & GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Friendly Center

Corporate Partnerships: Companies can play a dynamic role in impacting the lives, and futures, ofstruggling families through a Corporate Partnership with Friendly Center, which includes prominentrecognition throughout the partnering year and other benefits.Event Sponsorships: Friendly Center holds a variety of fundraising events annually, each withmultiple sponsorship level opportunities.Family Partner Program: Becoming a Family Partner allows any workplace, organization, or group tocollectively support one family for one year as they work to overcome the barriers of poverty.Donate Items: Friendly Center accepts donations of food items, hygiene products, and school suppliesthroughout the year.

For more information please contact Arian Ghiacy, Director of Development at (714) 769-8869 or [email protected]

Address: PO Box 706 Orange, CA 92856Phone: (714) 771-5300

Email: [email protected]: www.friendlycenter.org

Twitter: @FriendlyOCInstagram: @friendlycenter

Facebook Page: facebook.com/friendlycenterinc

Top Executive: Cathy Seelig, President/CEO

Year Established: 1924

Vito A. Canuso IIIPhilanthropist

Dennis Corbett Pacific Life Ins. Co.

Ken FisherPacific Life Ins. Co.

Kathleen Juniper-AustBuchalter

Gisela MeierPhilanthropist

Jack RauboltChapman University

Mark RichardsAssociated Warehouses, Inc.

Christine TangModern Wealth Advisors

Ken VecchiarelliGolden State Water Company

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020uIncrease the number of direct-service staff positions in order to meet the needs of more low-incomefamilies.uExpand Friendly Center’s Job Development program.uMaintain the 95% success rate of those completing case management remaining stable after oneyear.

SERVICE AREA

To provide stability, opportunity, and hope to childrenand families in poverty.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Friendly Center has a Platinum rating on Guidestar.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?94%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, Friendly Center was able to provide high-impact, wraparound programs to 450 low-incomeOrange County families and distribute 1.3 millionpounds of fresh food to those in need.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

FUNDRAISING EVENTS22nd Annual Golf TournamentFriday, June 19Black Gold Golf Club in Yorba Linda

Hope Takes Flight Annual GalaSaturday, October 24Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana

Friendly Center’s Board of Directors at their February 2020 meeting.

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 15%Corporations: 8%Foundations: 11%Government Grants: 43%Events: 15%Significant other: 8%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Friendship Shelter

Our dedicated volunteers are crucial to Friendship Shelter’s success, and serve many key roles in ourorganization. We value integrity and demonstrate respect for our program participants, volunteers, andstaff through honesty, consistency, and kindness. Volunteer opportunities include:u Guest Chef: Provide a meal for the homeless men and women in one of our shelter programs.u Host a supply drive! Visit our website for a list of the most needed items.u Rent to our clients. We’re always looking for landlords who are able to rent locally to men andwomen with housing vouchers obtained through the County.

Address: PO Box 4252, Laguna Beach CA 92652Phone: (949) 494-6928

Email: [email protected]: www.friendshipshelter.org

Twitter: @friendshipsheltInstagram: @friendshipshelter

Facebook Page: facebook.com/friendshipshelter

Top Executive: Dawn Price, Executive Director

Year Established: 1988

Dr. Gary Jenkins PresidentPhilanthropist

Wendy Aird Vice PresidentPhilanthropist

Barbara McMurray SecretaryMcMurray MarketingCommunications

Michael Gamerl TreasurerE2 Global Education

M. Stephen Coontz Past PresidentCoontz & Matthews

Doug Anderson Advent Enterprises

Ketta Brown Philanthropist

Christy Cornwall Mission Hospital

Jane Egly Philanthropist

Ilene Glassman Philanthropist

Marshall Ininns MIDG Architects

Cameron Jalbert Chatterton & Associates

Edson McClellan Rutan & Tucker

Sarah Middleton Mission Up

Teddie Ray Philanthropist

Tom Salinger Rutan & Tucker

Shaena Stabler StuNews

Lea Stone Philanthropist

Josh Wolff Wolff Mascaro LLP

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u End homelessness for at least 100 men and women in south Orange County. u Increase available housing units and shelter beds to meet the needs of a growing homelesspopulation.

SERVICE AREA

Friendship Shelter’s mission is to help homeless adultsachieve self-sufficiency and become more productivemembers of our community. Our vision is to endhomelessness in south Orange County, one person ata time.

South Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? We are proud to have received the Guidestar Platinumseal of transparency.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 85%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, we helped a record-breaking 109 people inour community move off the street or out of a shelterand into appropriate housing, permanently ending theirhomelessness.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

AREAS OF FUNDINGSince Friendship Shelter’s inception, the generosity of the community has made it possible to help over10,000 homeless men and women find the hope and opportunity to rebuild their lives. Please considermaking a financial contribution to help open doors for the most vulnerable men and women in ourcommunity.

There are many ways to give:u Make a secure, online donation on our website.u Mail a check made payable to Friendship Shelter.u Become a GEM (Give Every Month) to help ensure a steady stream of income to help the mostvulnerable people in our community.u Donate gifts of stock.u Include Friendship Shelter in your estate planning.u Ask your employer to match your gift through your workplace giving program.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 29%Foundations: 17%Government Grants: 54%

More than 400 business leaders, philanthropists, and Friendship Shelter supporters attended the 2019fundraising gala raising critical funds to support the organization's work ending homelessness in southOrange County.

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Girl Scouts of Orange County

Girl Scouts understands the vital connection between girls’ development and their future success. Withyour support, Girl Scouts of Orange County is providing a safe, inclusive, girl-led environment fornearly 20,000 girls to develop their talents and leadership skills and grow to be confident, courageous,and successful women who make our world a better place.

As a 501(c)(3) organization, Girl Scouts is dependent on private funding for its programs. Every dollaryou contribute is a direct investment in our community’s girls and provides programs that offerleadership development; educational opportunities and financial aid for low-income, high-risk girls;volunteer support and training; and enriching experiences in STEM, Outdoors, Life Skills, andEntrepreneurship through our programs, day camps, and award-winning Camp Scherman.

Learn more at girlscoutsoc.org/donate.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 9500 Toledo Way, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 461-8800

Email: [email protected]: girlscoutsoc.org

Twitter: @girlscoutsocInstagram: @girlscoutsoc

Facebook Page: facebook.com/girlscoutsoc

Top Executive: Vikki Shepp, Chief Executive Officer

Year Established: 1968

Officers

Molly JollyAngels Baseball

Christine ScheunemanIndependent Corporate Director

Lisa PerrineCibola Systems

Jeff WinstonRetired I.T. Executive

Susan KingKPMG LLP

Vikki SheppGirl Scouts of Orange County

Members at Large

Geri CerkovnikDale Carnegie of Orange County

Jodi DuvaCox Business, Orange Coast

Julie FarbaniecBlizzard Entertainment

Sharon KleinPepper Hamilton LLP

Jacquelyn MercerRetired Executive

Christine MuellerCapital Group

Gina L. OsbornG-Girl Productions

Putri PascualyPAAMCO

Michele RichardsOrange County Fair & Event Center

Cathleen SargentLawyer’s Mutual Insurance Company

Roberta SwansonWestern Digital

Nella Webster-O’GradyMiracle Mile Advisors LLC

Girl Advisory Members

Olivia BobrownickiSabine LernerSaachi Pavani

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, andcharacter, who make the world a better place.

Orange County, CA

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Silver -GuideStar

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 84%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Serving nearly 20,000 girls from every social, cultural,economic, and developmental sphere in OrangeCounty with STEM, Outdoors, Life Skills, andEntrepreneurship experiences that prepare them tolead.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

Voice for Girls – May 8, 2020, Newport Beach Country ClubJoin community and business leaders at Voice for Girls 2020 – an annual sell-out forum to rally OrangeCounty around girls and their leadership potential. Keynote speaker, Andrea Bastiani Archibald,renowned developmental psychologist and former Chief and Family Engagement Officer for GSUSA,will address the importance of the all-girl environment in preparing girls for a lifetime of leadership. Theforum will also feature a panel of leaders from OC companies who explore the role and impact offemale affinity groups in driving recruitment, retention, and performance in the workplace.

Learn more at girlscoutsoc.org/voiceforgirls.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Several Girl Scouts of Orange County board members and girl advisory members gather at the organization’s 2019Annual Meeting.

GOALS FOR 2020u Achieve membership growth, retention, and diversity.u Create new opportunities for all girls across Orange County to benefit from the Girl Scout LeadershipExperience through innovative program delivery and strategic partnerships.u Raise transformational funds to fuel Girl Scouts of Orange County’s vision to create the bestleadership development experiences for all girls in Orange County.

TOP FUNDING SOURCES

Individuals: 14%Corporations: 31%Foundations: 12%Events: 43%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Girls Inc. of Orange County

Volunteers play a key role at Girls Inc. of Orange County by making it possible to deliver programs andresources to the girls we serve. We have many opportunities for individuals, corporate and communitymembers to volunteer.

You can make a personal difference in the lives of our girls with hands on, direct service volunteeropportunities where you will get the chance to build positive and nurturing relationships while helping tofacilitate a program or activity.

You can also volunteer by lending your personal and professional expertise as a guest speaker orcareer panel participant. In addition, you can also have the opportunity to provide a girl with hands onwork experience through our externship program during the summer.

For more information about our volunteer opportunities please contact: Orleda Azevedo at (949) 999-2923 or [email protected]

Address: 1815 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92627Phone: (714) 597-8600

Website: www.girlsinc-oc.org

Twitter: @GirlsIncOCInstagram: @girlsinc_oc

Facebook Page: facebook.com/GirlsIncOrangeCounty

Top Executive: Lucy Santana-Ornelas, Chief ExecutiveOfficer

Year Established: 1954

Bailey WeinbergPresident and Chair Synergy Consulting Group

Kendra Miller Secretary BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.

Nancy AltobelloTreasurer Philanthropist

Kate PhelanVice President of FundDevelopment US Bank

Rhonda BoltonVice President of BoardDevelopmentIncludeMe, LLC

Roeya VaughanVice President of Marketingand CommunicationsMasco Corporation

Janet MichelsImmediate Past-President Philanthropist

Debra RichardsonMember-at-LargeUniversity of California, Irvine

Amy AmiraniPhilanthropist

Jennifer AnayaIngram Micro, Inc.

Fatima ArshadComerica Bank

Andrea Bereal ADP

David ‘Cid’ Busby Boeing

Sherry Delaney DekeNew Market WealthManagement

Mildrey DuttonPhilanthropist

Lisa HainesDisneyland Resort

Jennifer Jaffe El Pollo Loco

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Inspiring ALL girls to be Strong, Smart, and Bold!

Girls Inc. of Orange County served 4,300 girls, ages 5to 18, last year throughout Orange County.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Girls Inc. of Orange County holds the platinumGuideStar rating.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?75¢ of every dollar goes directly to programming forgirls.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Girls Inc. of Orange County positively changed thelives of 4,300 girls last year by providing year-roundholistic, compensatory, and intentional programmingfocusing on STEM, financial literacy, entrepreneurship,sound body image, healthy relationships, and collegeand career readiness.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

FUNDRAISING EVENTSMy Bold Future GalaJune 6, 2020 – The Waterfront Beach Resort, Huntington BeachExperience an unforgettable evening of the roaring twenties as we celebrate the success of thousandsof Orange County girls with dinner, drinks, dancing, auctions, and more!

Champions for Girls LuncheonNovember 4, 2020 – Fashion Island Hotel, Newport BeachJoin members of the Girls Inc. community for lunch at our fifth annual Champions for Girls Luncheon.Connect and network with Orange County executives and philanthropists dedicated to inspiring girls tobe strong, smart, and bold.

For more information about these events please contact: Dennis Williams at (714) 597-8604 [email protected]

Girls Inc. of Orange County board members and staff in January 2020 at the annual board retreat.

Underwritten by:

Dawn Meyer KeeneyNorthern Trust

Chris K. LooneyCCS Fundraising

Erika Hayflick LowePIMCO

Cheryl OsbornCasco Contractors, Inc.

Melissa PollardFifth Third Bank

Gena H. ReedPhilanthropist

Sue SternPhilanthropist

Mark TomaszewskiGlobal Benefits Group

Pei Pei WangMotive Energy Telecommunications

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 21%Corporations: 31%Foundations: 12%Events: 30%Program income: 6%

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Goodwill of Orange County

YOU CAN…- Donate your gently used items- Shop at Goodwill of Orange County retail stores or online at shopgoodwill.com- Make a monthly or annual financial contribution- Join the Legacy Society by remembering Goodwill of Orange County in your will or trust

YOUR COMPANY CAN…- Hire temporary or full-time Goodwill-trained, capable and eager workers- Attend and sponsor a fundraising event- Make a monthly or annual financial contribution

Learn more at ocgoodwill.org or contact Amy Holtz from our Community Development team at (714)480-3355.

Donate online at ocgoodwill.org/donate.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIESAddress: 410 N. Fairview St., Santa Ana, CA 92703

Phone: (714) 547-6308Email: [email protected]

Website: www.ocgoodwill.org

Instagram: @ocgoodwillFacebook Page: facebook.com/ocgoodwill

Top Executive: Nicole Suydam, President & CEO

Year Established: 1924

John M. KearneyBoard ChairU.S. Bank

Nicole SuydamPresident & CEO

Cheryl L. Barrett, Esq.Ferruzzo & Ferruzzo, LLP

Suzi BrownDisneyland Resort

Jim ConnerTalley & Company, Inc.

Laura Dang Union Bank

Kerry Michael Finn City National Bank

Allen GohSquar Milner

Jacob Gonzales, Esq. Weintraub Tobin

K. Brian HortonPhilanthropist

Kevin B. Jones Philantropist

Michelle KorbNordstrom

Ed RodriguezGolden State Foods

Thomas Salinger, Esq.Rutan & Tucker, LLP

David J. SeidnerCardinal Development

Sarah C. StarkGrant Thornton LLP

Kelli TostiOakley/Luxottica

Dick TruebloodPhilanthropist

Michael ValentineRiverRock Real Estate Group

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Goodwill helps people who are facing barriers find andkeep jobs, which provides purpose, pride and dignity.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 StarCharity Navigator Rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 92%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, we served more people in our communitiesthan ever before – more than 27,600 individuals werehelped on their journey to employment andindependence.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

2020 Goodwill Golf Classic | Tuesday, June 2 | Pelican Hill Golf Club, South CourseJoin Goodwill of Orange County for its annual Golf Classic on Tuesday, June 2 to support localveterans and their families. The tournament will raise funds for Goodwill’s Tierney Center for VeteranServices, a comprehensive resource and support center for Orange County veterans that provides jobplacement, housing assistance, financial literacy, support navigating benefits, and more. Following theday out on the green, the Golf Classic will include a live and silent auction, and an evening programwith veteran speakers, dinner and cocktails.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Kelli Tosti, Board Member; Dick Trueblood, Board Member; John Agamalian, 2019 Golf Committee Chair; John Kearney,Board Chair and Jim Conner, Vice Board Chair at the Goodwill Golf Classic.

GOALS FOR 2020u Enhance and Expand Workforce Development Programsu Strengthen Community Support

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VOLUNTEER OR GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Grandma’s House of Hope

Grandma’s House of Hope is a Certified Volunteer Service Enterprise and proudly works with over4,000 volunteers every year. Volunteers truly play a vital role here, exponentially maximizing the impacton Invisible Populations here in Orange County.u Help pack food bags for children living in motels or unstably housed!u Tutor/mentor children at our HopeWorks! Education and Enrichment Community Center!u Make a lasting impact: Adopt a room or yard area to spruce up one of our 17 homes!u Gather your friends and co-workers to help at our holiday outreach events! u The ultimate volunteer opportunity: Become a board member and guide the future of GHH!

Address: 1505 E. 17th Street #116, Santa Ana, CA 92705

Phone: (714) 558-8600 Fax: (714) 558-8613Email: [email protected]

Website: www.GrandmasHouseofHope.org

Twitter: @GmasHouseOfHopeInstagram: @grandmashouseofhope

Facebook Page: facebook.com/GrandmasHouseofHope

Top Executive: Je’net Kreitner, Founder & ChiefExecutive Officer

Year Established: 2008

Je’net Kreitner Grandma’s House of Hope, Founder

Christopher ChoStratum Development, Inc.

William Zulch Law Offices of Steven R. Young

Greg ArmentaMD Health Clinics

Mark PratherMark 1 Mortgage & Wealth Academy

Danielle GuerreroFerruzzo & Ferruzzo, LLP / Attorney

John Aust Aust Realty Company

Andrew OdellGHH Graduate

Alyssa CusimanoWealth Management & InsuranceServices

Jimmy CusimanoWealth Management & InsuranceServices

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The mission of Grandma’s House of Hope (GHH) is toEmpower the Invisible Populations of Orange Countyby targeting those who truly slip between the cracks ofother programs, with a specific focus on serving thosewho are ineligible for, or who have significant difficultyaccessing, other organization’s services. GHH provideshousing, food, workforce development and enrichmentactivities to Orange County’s most disadvantaged andoppressed community members.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestar rating is Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 92.6% supports cause

What was your greatest community impact in2019?In 2019, GHH added a Transitional Home for Victimsof Crime with CESH funding, increased our BridgeHousing program by 20%, and were approved byOCHCA for Recuperative Care.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

2020 GalaGHH invites you to our 2020 Bridges of Hope Gala! Saturday June 27, 2020 at The Phoenix Club,Anaheim, from 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm. Our event will be an evening to remember with heartfelttestimonials, dinner, live music and an auction. Sponsorship opportunities are available. This year wewelcome AGT Finalist, Michael Ketterer, as our musical guest and honoree, and Actor DylanMcDermott returns this year for our VIP reception.

“Help Them Home” Giving Day 2020GHH Giving Tuesday campaign, April 22, 2020. Join Grandma’s House of Hope and 15 other agenciesas we collaborate with Orange County Community Foundation to raise funds to support men, womenand children who are experiencing homelessness in Orange County.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

2019 “Outraged Gala”. Left to right- Donna & Reverend Dr. Robert Schuller, GHH Founder,Je’net Kreitner, Honoree Dylan McDermott, Ramona & Jim Case, Danielle Guererro, BoardMembers.

GOALS FOR 2020u GHH will increase Bridge Housing for those with mental health disabilities by 50%.u GHH will add Recuperative Care for vulnerable persons experiencing homelessness.u GHH is raising funds to purchase our 3rd forever home.u Nana’s Kidz Program will increase our hunger program with 127,750 breakfasts for children inunstable housing.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 7%Corporations: 1.5%Foundations: 6%Government Grants: 58.6%Events: 2.6%Significant other: 8%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County

Attend Habitat Night - a new volunteer orientation - to learn about Habitat OC’s mission and how youcan get involved. No RSVP needed. Please check our website for locations and dates:www.HabitatOC.org/Volunteer

Join Women Build-OC, a building club of women who believe in a world where everyone has a decentplace to live. Women Build recruits, educates, and inspires women to build and advocate for simple,decent, and affordable housing in their communities. Fun, exciting, and no experience necessary.Contact: [email protected]

Address: 2200 Ritchey St., Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 434-6200

Email: [email protected]: www.HabitatOC.org

Twitter: @HabitatOCInstagram: @HabitatOC

Facebook Page: facebook.com/HabitatOC

Top Executive: Sharon Ellis, President/CEO

Year Established: 1988

Charles AntisAntis Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc.

Robert BarkerParker Aerospace (retired)

Francisca Gonzalez BaxaLaw Offices of Francisca Gonzalez Baxa

Aram Chahbazian, AIATCA Architects

Christopher DohertyMerrill Lynch Wealth Management

Frank FerraraHyundai Motor America USA (retired)

Mark HooverActivCare Living

Dallas ImbimboBig Rentz

F. Scott JacksonJackson Tidus, A Law Corporation

Scott KimpelPCL Construction Services, Inc.

Andy KingFluidmaster, Inc.

Ken LickelAlcon (retired)

James LightC. J. Light Associates

Anna Lisa LukesCommunity Associations Institute ofOrange County

Brett MansfieldCitibank Business Banking

Donald E. MoeBanning Lewis Ranch ManagementCompany (retired)

Robert MontgomeryARBOR Real Estate Professionals

Susan MontoyaCitizens Business Bank

Bradley MortonEaton Corp (retired)

Hugo J. NuñoSenior Vice President, First FoundationBank

Rev. Dr. Stanley D. SmithFirst Christian Church of Orange (retired)

John SchaeferTriMas Aerospace

Kim ShepherdEngage 2 Excel (retired)

Marcy TiegerSymphony Advisors, LLC

Michael ValentineRiverRock Real Estate Group

Board Emeritus

J. P. “Pat” KappJ. P. Kapp Civil Engineers

Joseph PerringPerring Consulting

Mark MathewsEpson America, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Seeking to put love and faith into action, Habitat forHumanity of Orange County brings people together tobuild homes, community, and hope.

Orange County, California

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 stars or Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?94.05%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Habitat for Humanity of Orange County completed fourhomes in Fullerton and helped low income veteranfamilies remain in their home and continue to liveindependent lives through our Hand Up Home Repairprogram.

MISSION STATEMENT

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12th Annual Leaders Build Challenge – May 1, 2020. Join us for Habitat for Humanity of OrangeCounty’s Leaders Build Day Challenge. Team up with top executives and business leaders to buildhomes for Habitat for Humanity of Orange County. Make a difference in the life of a hardworking family– and see if your team has what it takes to win the Leaders Build Challenge! [email protected] to learn more.

Thomas Cox/Habitat OC 20th Annual Charity Golf Tournament, Oak Creek Golf Club – June 15,2020. Join us for the TCA Charity Golf Tournament for Habitat for Humanity of Orange County. Bringyour clients, your co-workers, and your friends for a fantastic day of golf. Trade in a day at the office fora fun-filled day on a beautiful golf course...and support a great cause while having a good time! Allproceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Orange County and are used to build and repair affordablehomes for hardworking families in Orange County. Contact [email protected] to learn more.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

GOALS FOR 2020u Continue to grow the sale of workforce homes to families in Orange County.

u Build the Habitat OC ReStore reputation as a source to divert quality reusable items from the landfill.Items donated are repurposed and sold to the public at the Habitat OC ReStore locations in Anaheimand Santa Ana. Proceeds benefit the build of affordable Habitat OC homes.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 13.1%Corporations: 11.5%Foundations: 2.25%Events: 6.56%Habitat OC ReStores: 21.37%Sale of Homes: 45.22%

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County Board Members work alongside staff to help families build strength, stability,and self-reliance through affordable housing in Orange County.

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COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Hoag Hospital Foundation

We’ve all been touched by Hoag in one way or another. Some of us have been a concerned friend orfamily member, grateful that the one we care about is in the best place he or she can be. Some of ushave been patients, experiencing firsthand the extraordinary level of care that Hoag provides. Many ofus have had both experiences. All of us owe a debt of gratitude to the thousands of Hoag donors andvolunteers who’ve come before us. With the community’s continued partnership, Hoag is committed tobeing the gold standard of care in Orange County and across the nation.

Hoag Promise, Our Campaign to Lead, Innovate & Transform, takes the best of what Hoag does todayand builds from there. Hoag Hospital Foundation surpassed the $627 million Hoag Promise Campaigngoal 18 months ahead of its December 31, 2020, target thanks to more than 22,000 donors who made83,000-plus Hoag Promise Campaign gifts. Hoag will continue raising funds for the Campaign until itsend date to meet or exceed its ambitious clinical fundraising priorities within the larger Campaign. TheHoag Promise Campaign is comprehensive in the truest sense of the word. Every institute and centeris touched. Every program is enhanced. To learn more, visit www.HoagPromise.org.

HOAG PROMISE CAMPAIGN

Address: Coufos Family Center for Philanthropy, 330Placentia Avenue, Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92663

Phone: (949) 764-7217Website: www.HoagPromise.org

Twitter: @hoagpromiseInstagram: @hoagpromise

Facebook Page: facebook.com/hoaghospitalfoundation

Top Executive: Flynn A. Andrizzi, Ph.D., President,Hoag Hospital Foundation

Year Established: 1978

Executive Committee

Kathleen M. ArmstrongChair

Richard H. TaketaVice Chair, Nominating CommitteeChairTaketa Capital Corporation

Patricia L. BerchtoldSecretary

Jeremy M. JonesTreasurer

James O. BuckinghamInvestment Committee ChairTA Realty, LLC

Flynn A. Andrizzi, Ph.D.PresidentHoag Hospital Foundation

Directors

Anthony A. AllenPhilanthropist

Victor A. AssadPhilanthropist

Robert T. BraithwaitePresident & CEOHoag

Pei-yuan Chia Philanthropist

Benjamin R. Du Philanthropist

Andrew A. Fimiano Philanthropist

Gary A. Fudge Philanthropist

Mark A. HardtkeAudit Committee ChairNorthern Trust

Shanaz Langson Investment Building Group

Deborah H. Margolis Philanthropist

Carolyn C. McKitterick Montage Legal Group

Stephen G. Muzzy MF Partners LLC

Robert S. Roth World Oil Corporation

Sandra L. Simon Philanthropist

Diana Sun Philanthropist

Kyle B. Wescoat Philanthropist

George H. WoodHoag Hospital Board Chair

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Advancing the mission of Hoag through meaningfuland inspirational philanthropic partnerships

Orange County and surrounding areas

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?Hoag Hospital Foundation consistently spends lessthan 20 cents to raise a dollar

What was your greatest community impact in2019?In 2019, the Hoag Promise Campaign raised more than$100 million in new gifts and pledges in support ofworld-class health care for the Orange Countycommunity

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSHoag ClassicNewport Beach Country ClubMarch 2-8, 2020

33rd Annual Circle 1000 Founders’ Celebration BrunchFashion Island Hotel

Hoag Summer FestNewport Dunes Resort

54th Annual Christmas Carol BallMonarch Beach Resort

Hoag Hospital Newport Beach 

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Hope Builders

More than 200 community volunteers serve Hope Builders each year. Volunteer opportunities availableinclude:

u Guest Speakers – Share your career insight with youth during their life skills sessionsu Mock Interviewers – Help youth practice their interviewing skills and build confidence in their jobsearchu Special Event Supporters – Assist with Light Up A Life by securing auction items, promoting the carraffle and designing the event theme and décoru Tutors – Work closely with youth to provide academic support with special emphasis on reading andmath

For more information, please contact Aaliyah Hayes at (714) 543-5105 ext. 125 or [email protected].

Empower youth with the skills and support needed to transform their lives by:

u Joining Hope Builders’ 100—a group of community leaders committed to piloting, developing andscaling innovative solutions to Orange County’s Opportunity Gapu Underwriting a youth’s training costs with a $1,000 Amigo scholarshipu Sponsoring the Light Up A Life galau Partnering with Hope Builders as an employer or internship site

For more information, please contact Laura Stagner at (714) 543-5105 ext. 123 or [email protected].

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 801 North Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92701Phone: (714) 543-5105

Email: [email protected]: www.tsjhopebuilders.org

Twitter:@tsjhopebuildersInstagram:@hope_builders

Facebook Page: facebook.com/tsjhopebuilders

Top Executive: Shawna Smith, Executive Director

Year Established: 1995

Alex CalabreseRSI Equity Partners

Carlos GonzalezClark Construction Group

Jon GotholdRetired, Amusement Park

Tom HonanPhilanthropist

Vince McGuinness, Jr.JP Morgan Private Bank

Sister Eileen McNerney, CSJSisters of St. Joseph ofOrange

Jeff RandolphAvalon Financial Group

Kathleen D. RodinHonda Center

Elva RubalcavaDisneyland Resort

Katie Skelton, ChairSt. Joseph Hospital

Mike SmithBanc of California

Shawna SmithHope Builders

Larry StofkoThe Innovation Institute

Jon StorbeckKnott’s Berry Farm

George T. UrchGeorge Urch & Associates

Chuck WalkerPhilanthropist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Hope Builders empowers Orange County's youngadults with the job skills, mentorship and supportneeded to access career opportunities in construction,healthcare, business and IT that transform their lives.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Gold Guidestar Rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 70%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, Hope Builders helped more than 200 youngadults move from poverty to prosperity by connectingthem to jobs offering career pathways. In addition,Hope Builders generated more than $350,000 inearned revenue through its social enterprise.

MISSION STATEMENT

Members of Hope Builders’ Board of Directors join executives from HB100 at their annual meeting, hosted atBehr Paint Company.

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Builders’ LuncheonSpring, 2020Sponsored by Clark Construction, McCarthy Building Companies and PCL Construction

Light Up A LifeSeptember 19, 2020 – Promenade & Gardens by Turnip RoseEnjoy an evening under the stars at our annual gala, featuring live and silent auctions, entertainmentand a gourmet dinner.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 12%Corporations: 13%Foundations: 43%Government Grants: 9%Events: 23%

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Illumination Foundation

u Contact Illumination Foundation at (949) 273-0555 or [email protected] to tour one of our facilities,donate, volunteer or get involved.

u Host a meal service at one of our facilities.

u Donate baby supplies such as diapers, baby wipes and bottles for our Family Emergency HomeWish List.

u Donate home essentials like cleaning supplies and kitchen supplies for our Welcome Home Kits.

u Donate school supplies for our Carnival for Kids event.

Address: 1091 N. Batavia Street, Orange, CA 92867Phone: (949) 273-0555

Email: [email protected]: www.ifhomeless.org

Twitter: @ifhomelessInstagram: @ifhomeless

Facebook Page: facebook.com/ifhomeless

Top Executive: Paul Leon, CEO

Year Established: 2008

Michael CuppsChairmanGolden Eagle Foundation

Dr. Jacqueline DuPont-CarlsonVice-ChairmanIrvine Cottages and DuPont ResidentialCare

Michael HaynesBoard TreasurerSpecialized

Dr. Robert WarrenBoard SecretaryWestern University of Health Sciences

Laurie AllenCapital Group (Retired)

Dr. Ripu AroraSurgical Centers OC

Mark CostaKaiser Permanente

Michelle FisherQT2 Systems & The Run Formula

Dr. Geeta GroverThe Center for Autism andNeurodevelopmental Disorders

Larry HaynesLeidos

James HerreraInceptum Consulting Group

Dr. Nikan KhatibiInterventional Pain Physician AddictionMedicine

Ron KimProspera Hotels

Paul LeonIllumination Foundation

Sarah MiddletonMission Up

Howard MirowitzBeall Center for Innovation &Entrepreneurship UCI Merage School ofBusiness, The Cove Fund II, LLC

Mary NivenDisneyland Park

Ginny RipslingerSt. Joseph Health System (retired)

Marc ScherKMPG

Jack ToanWells Fargo

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The mission of Illumination Foundation is to disrupt thecycle of homelessness.

Orange County, Los Angeles County and the InlandEmpire

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Our Guidestar rating is GOLD

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 89% goes to program

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Illumination Foundation served 2,624 of the mostvulnerable homeless in 2019. We provided clientshousing, recuperative care and comprehensiveservices such as case management, behavioral healthand substance use counseling, and housing navigationservices.

MISSION STATEMENT

Illumination Foundation Board of Directors and Executive Leadership Team. Board members not pictured includeLaurie Allen, Michelle Fisher, Ron Kim and Sarah Middleton.

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Illumination Foundation is raising funds to create an additional Family Emergency Shelter to addressthe waitlist of families who are homeless and unsheltered in Orange County. You can make an impacton the lives of the most vulnerable in our community.

Carnival for Kids – July 25, 2020

Learning and Literacy Luncheon – June 28 , 2020

OC Chef’s Table – February 21, 2021

AREAS OF FUNDING

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 1%Corporations: 4%Foundations: 6%Government Grants: 39%Events: 6%Other: 44%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

KidWorks

Volunteers are vital to the success of KidWorks. We offer a variety of year-round volunteeropportunities for corporations, civic groups and individuals, including:u Tutoring & homework assistanceu Mentorship (one – on –one mentoring for KidWorks college students)uWorkshops (Enrichment Workshops focused on literacy, STEM, arts, music, college & careerexploration; fitness/sports…)u Classroom assistance in our preschool and afterschool programsu Fund Development/Event Volunteersu Skilled volunteers in the areas of program development/evaluation; marketing & graphic design;fitness trainers; etc.

To learn more, please visit www.kidworksoc.org/ corporate-volunteers

KidWorks walks with students and their families from preschool through college to help ensure that ourfirst generation college students will successfully graduate with a degree. Our holistic approach isintentionally designed to support the entire family which contributes to our student’s success. Givingopportunities include: u Preschool Support – Preschool is the on-ramp to academic success. KidWorks receives statefunding which covers half the cost of operating our quality preschool. 100% of KidWorks preschoolgrads who enter kindergarten are assessed as ready to learn and enter school bilingual and Englishproficient.u College Success Initiative – In 2020, up to $200,000 will be matched through a generous gift fromDavid A. Pyleu Sponsor and Attend our KidWorks Golf Classic or Foundation for Success Luncheonu Donate online at www.kidworksoc.org u Support a Scholar through our “Walk With Me” monthly giving programu Sponsor our Summer Youth Leadership Academy; STEM enrichment programs; Spring break annual“Campus Crash” designed to introduce youth to the college experience u Vehicle Donations u Stock Donationsu Include KidWorks in your estate plan

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1902 W. Chestnut Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92703Phone: (714) 834-9400

Email: [email protected]: www.kidworksoc.org

Twitter: @KidWorksInstagram: @kidworks

Facebook Page: facebook.com/KidWorksCDC

Top Executive: David Benavides, ExecutiveDirector/CEO

Year Established: 1993

Cory AlderNexus Development

David BenavidesKidWorks

Jeff GarrellSilversage Advisors

David HengstlerSheppard Mullin

Scott HomanCity Ventures

Ethan KayPacific Rim Early ChildhoodEducation

Susie Lopez-Guerra, Ed.D.Santa Ana Unified School District

Jimmy MaiWells Fargo

Adrian MonteroU.S. Bank

David OhPIMCO

Gabe PotyondyBBVA Compass

Timothy StraderStarpointe Ventures

Kyle TeamCommunity Volunteer

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Launch of Franklin Covey’s Leader in Me curriculum thanks to the support of David A. Pyle. u Launch of our women’s philanthropy network to engage more women in all areas of our organizationu Launch of our program success strategies: College & Career Readiness, Character & SpiritualDevelopment & Leadership

SERVICE AREA

Restoring at-risk neighborhoods...one life at a time.

KidWorks serves over 1,100 children, youth andfamilies each week at four centers in central SantaAna

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 3 stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 80% of our total revenue goes towards providingstudents with academic enrichment, collegepreparation, and leadership development programs.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? For the 5th consecutive year, 100% of KidWorks highschool seniors graduated on time and enrolled incollege or university upon graduation.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSKidWorks Golf Classic – May 27, 2020 at Pelican Hill Golf Course, Newport CoastFestival of OC Chefs – July 12, 2020 at Monarch Beach ResortFoundation for Success Luncheon – November 5, 2020 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Santa Ana

KidWorks walks with students from Pre-K to B.A. on the path towards college success.

Underwritten by:

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Laura’s House

Laura’s House values the tremendous impact of volunteers. Last year volunteers contributed 13,000hours to the agency. Volunteers can get involved in various areas of the organization including ourEmergency Shelter, Legal Advocacy Program, H.E.A.R.T. Education and Prevention, Special Eventsand fundraising and our Resale Store locations. We can also coordinate Group Volunteer projects. Visitwww.laurashouse.org/volunteer for steps to volunteering and our Volunteer application.

Corporate Giving- You can engage your business to actively participate in philanthropy, improving thecommunities where they live and work, and providing your employees with an opportunity to give back.

Individual and Foundations You can be a part of improving the lives of others, aligning with ourmission and creating healthier and happier families here in Orange County by donating funds thatsupport our program programs and services.

Resale Stores You can give of your time through volunteerism or donate and shop for gently usedmen’s, women’s and children’s clothing, accessories, handbags, housewares and furniture.

Wish List Items- Help fulfill the immediate needs of our clients by purchasing items on our AmazonWish List. Easy as 1-2-3!

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 999 Corporate Drive, Ste 225, Ladera Ranch, CA 92694Phone: (949) 361-3775

Email: [email protected]: www.laurashouse.org

Instagram: @laurashouseocFacebook Page: facebook.com/LaurasHouse1994

Top Executive: Margaret R. Bayston, CEO/ExecutiveDirector

Year Established: 1994

Laura KhouriChairPresident-Western National PropertyGroup

Donald BarnesVice ChairOrange County Sheriff

Casey WolinSecretaryWolin Design Group

Dan WeeksTreasurerVice President/Branch Manager - MUFGUnion Bank, N.A.

Meg AppelgateGochnauer Family Foundation

Cheryl OsbornCASCO Contractors, Inc.

Jorge CisnerosAnaheim Police Department

Sam QuigleyMarsh & McLennan Agency

Patty CyrUCI School of Law

Garett SleichterRutan & Tucker, LLP

Mike JamesIntegrated Law and Justice Agency ofOrange County

Mark JonesNeudesic

Al Valdez, Ph.D.University of California Irvine

Kellie KremerHaskell & White, LLP

Barry VillinesIHP Capital Partners

Linda LamAviso Legal Group LLP

Rick LutzkyLutzky Associates Development

Anne MacPhersonJoe MacPherson Foundation

Charlotte GadboisGadbois Jewelry

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Changing social beliefs, attitudes and the behaviorsthat perpetuate domestic violence while creating a safespace in which to empower individuals and familiesaffected by abuse.

Orange County, surrounding counties and beyond.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating?

Charity Navigator – 4 starsGuidestar: Gold Level

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?80

What was your greatest community impact in2019? A record number of women, men and childrenaccessed our services last year, resulting in a 13.5%increase in calls to our 24 Hotline, 10% increase infamilies sheltered, 11% increase in Counseling & LegalServices, 15% increase in number of youth receivingH.E.A.R.T. workshop.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSAnnual Giving Program – Circle of Friends- Support the programs and services we offer on arecurring or annual basis through a monthly or annual gift.

Employee Giving- Learn about giving through your workplace and matching gift programs.

Laura’s House Legacy Society- Leave a lasting legacy and secure the future of Laura’s House withan estate or bequest gift.

Special Events- 5th Annual Brighter Futures Lunch & Learn (June 26 at Balboa Bay Resort), 8th AnnualHOPE Golf Tournament (August 24) at Aliso Viejo Country Club and Laura’s House Annual Gala(September 19th )at the Fashion Island Hotel.

For more information or to Sponsor/register for these events, please visit, www.laurashouse.org

Underwritten by:

GOALS FOR 2020u Increase capacity for Case Management at all of our program sitesu Relocate Corporate Headquarters and Counseling & Resource Center to new building (April 2020),owned by Laura’s Houseu Make major strides on Power of the Journey Capital Campaign to establish Laura’s House DomesticViolence Resource Center

Laura’s House Board of Directors celebrating our 25th Anniversary Gala, Silver Linings.

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VOLUNTEER OR GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

If you volunteer with LLS or have in the past, THANK YOU for your incredible partnership. You inspireus to work tirelessly toward our mission every single day. If beating cancer is in your blood, we have arewarding volunteer opportunity for you – whatever your interests, skills or time commitments. Learnmore at www.volunteerLLS.org.

Address: 515 Cabrillo Park Drive North, Suite 102 Santa Ana, CA 92701Phone: (714) 481-5608

Email: [email protected]: www.lls.org/OCIE

Instagram: @lls_ocieFacebook:

facebook.com/TheLeukemiaLymphomaSocietyOCIE

Top Executive: Deborah Levy, Executive DirectorEmail: [email protected]

Year Established: 1949

Tedd BarrConverze Media Group

Joan W. Clements Philanthropist

Jennifer FisherUSC Marshall School ofBusiness

Irene May-Ling Hutchins, MDComprehensive Cancer Centerat Desert Care Network

Paul Huynh, Pharm. D. Walgreens Co.

Van Huynh, MDCHOC Children’s Hospital

Chris LeeCity National Bank

Gail Munzing, MBA, RN, ONCPhilanthropist

Sean MageeTerritory Manager, The GarlandCompany

Pranav J. ParekhAmerica’s Apigee Google, Inc.

Ben S. Skinner, IIILCR Partners

Patty Sharpe The Woodshed

Richard A. Van Etten, MD PhD Profession of Medicine-University of California, Irvine

Chris WilnoGuaranteed Mortgage, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Our Mission is to CURE leukemia, lymphoma,Hodgkin’s disease and myeloma, and improve thequality of life of patients and their families.

Orange County, Riverside County, San BernardinoCounty

FAST FACTSThe Leukemia & Lymphoma Society helped advance47 of the 54 blood cancer treatment options approvedby the FDA since 2017.

Your support helped The Leukemia & LymphomaSociety invest $283.9 MILLION in our mission last year,bolstering research, education and support, and policyand advocacy efforts that helped put patients and theirfamilies first.

MISSION STATEMENT

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For generations of families and children, our signature fundraising campaigns have helped LLS findcures and ensure access to treatments for blood cancer patients nationwide. We are inspiring peopleacross the Chapter to run, hike, walk, sail, build teams and gain lifelong learning skills while raisingfunds to drive forward our mission. This year, LLS is featured once again in The Chronicle ofPhilanthropy’s “America’s Favorite Charities”.

The Hot Ticket Leukemia Cup Regatta, a thrilling series of events that combines the joy of on-watersports with the important task of raising money to cure cancer, commenced in 1988. Skippers and theircrews will be sailing off the coast of Newport Beach on August 7-9, 2020 from Bahia Corinthian YachtClub.

LLS’s flagship campaign Team In Training® was formed in 1988. From there, Team In Training hasgone on to set the standard for endurance sports fundraising programs worldwide. More than 650,000teammates have run, walked, hiked, cycled, climbed and competed in triathlons. If you have everdreamed of running a marathon or climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro or Mt. Everest Base Camp, let us know!

Pennies for Patients. Pennies for Patients is a series of programs for schools and students at all grade levels to help supportthe LLS mission. Each year, in Orange County and the Inland Empire students help raise nearly $1million for cancer research. Pennies for Patients is a three-week program for elementary and middleschools where students collect change and raise funds online while learning about service andphilanthropy

Light The Night® kicked off nationwide in 1999 and is now the fifth largest peer-to-peer fundraisingprogram in the U.S. One million friends, families and co-workers gather together and bring light to thedarkness of cancer, carrying illuminated lanterns in two inspirational evening walks to celebrate, honoror remember those touched by cancer.Saturday, September 19, 2020 – Angel Stadium of AnaheimSaturday, October 24, 2020 – Auto Club Speedway of California at Fontana

New innovative fundraising campaign Students of the Year launched nationally in 2017 and is helpingto foster committed young philanthropists and redefine what giving looks like in today’s charity andcommunity service environment. Students of the Year is the leadership development and philanthropyprogram for highly motivated high school students. Individual students and teams participate in afundraising competition to benefit LLS. We have two campaigns in our Chapter, one that encompassesstudents living in Orange County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County. This year welaunched a second competition for students in the Palm Springs/Coachella Valley. Candidates whoraise more than $50K are able to name an LLS research grant in someone’s honor or memory.

Man & Woman of the YearSaturday, June 14, 2020 – Pasea Hotel & SpaOn April 4, 2020 the official Man & Woman of the Year competition kicked off. It’s a 10-week blindfundraising campaign where each dollar raised per candidate counts as one vote. The competitorswon’t know who wins until the Grand Finale on Saturday, June 14th at the Pasea Hotel & Spa inHuntington Beach. Donate today to cast your vote for the next Man of the Year and Woman of the Year.Candidates who raise more than $50K are able to name an LLS research grant in someone’s honor ormemory.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Tedd Barr, Chairman of Board of Trustees/Managing Partner Converze Media; Dennis Kuhl, AngelsBaseball; Rod Carew, Hall of Fame MLB; and Deborah Levy, Executive Director of LLS.

Underwritten by:

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Make-A-Wish® Orange County and the Inland Empire

Donate Wishes are waiting. Your contribution can help grant more wishes today, tomorrow and forever.Make-A-Wish provides life-changing wish experiences at no cost to the family and does not receiveany government funding. Funds that are raised locally help grant wishes for children in Orange,Riverside and San Bernardino counties. ocie.wish.org/Donate

Create a Legacy of WishesConsider a legacy through planned gifts, endowments, donor advised funds, a bequest or a familyfoundation. ocie.wish.org/Legacy

Become a SponsorGet your company involved by sponsoring one of our events or becoming a year-round partner andreceive marketing benefits and align with a nationally recognized brand. ocie.wish.org/Corporate

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 3230 El Camino Real, Suite 100, Irvine, CA 92602

Phone: (714) 573-9474Email: [email protected]: www.ocie.wish.org

Twitter: @makeawishocieInstagram: @makeawishocie

Facebook Page: facebook.com/MakeAWishOCIE

Top Executive: Gloria Jetter Crockett, President & CEO

Year Established: 1983

Komron Tarkeshian ChairmanBank of America (NMLS ID 491677)

Whit BatchelorVice ChairmanWhittier Trust

Harriet LehmanSecretaryPhilanthropist

Lourdes AhnTreasurerUpshoot

John CainCain Group

Jesse ChangCapital Group

Corey DonaldsonAvalon Properties

Trent EdwardsStrivr

Carie Jernquist- FerryPhilanthropist

Kevin FinkFRR

Ken HeroldPhilanthropist

Jason LantgenJLL

Kimberley LaytonLos Angeles Chargers

Joone LopezMoulton Niguel Water District

RJ MayerThe Mayer Corporation

Joffre Olaya, M.D.CHOC

John A. RosenbaumLaw Office of John Rosenbaum

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Together, we create life-changing wishes for childrenwith critical illnesses.

Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestarranking: Gold

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 72.4%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We created 360 life-changing wish experiences forlocal children.

A granted wish is life-transformational and helpsrecharge a child’s fighting spirit, inspires hope andstrengthens families.

MISSION STATEMENT

Make-A-Wish Orange County and the Inland Empire Board Members stand with Gloria Jetter Crockett, President &CEO, at the 2019 Diamonds & Ice Gala. Photo: Matt Jong.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSMake-A-Wish Softball Tournament May 16, 2020 | Big League DreamsJoin us for a day of softball to help grant wishes for local children. Start a team with your family, friendsor coworkers. ocie.wish.org/Softball

Trailblaze ChallengeJune 5-7, 2020 | Big BearTake the challenge of a lifetime with a one-day, 28+ mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail. All hikersare welcome! ocie.wish.org/Trailblaze

It’s in the Bag September 13, 2020 | Fashion Island HotelJoin the Women’s Circle of Wishes for It’s in the Bag – Wine Country Fête. Enjoy a delicious luncheonalong with a silent auction of handbags, themed baskets and more! ocie.wish.org/Bag20

When Stars Align GalaNovember 14, 2020 | Waterfront Beach Resort, a Hilton HotelJoin in for an evening of cocktails, dinner, silent auctions and a few surprises! ocie.wish.org

Underwritten by:

Greg ScottLegacy Logistics

Shari SimmonsPhilanthropist

Joel SpragueConsultant

Mark TaylorMason Taylor Properties

Kris TheilerDisneyland® Park

Kimberly WorsnopGraphic Communications

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 69.4%Corporations: 18.8%Events: 11.6%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Meals on Wheels Orange County

There are many volunteer opportunities that are vitally important to Meals on Wheels OC’s mission.They range from serving as a board or committee member to hands-on work with older adults throughour various programs. The hands-on opportunities include:u Delivering Meals on Wheels to homebound older adults, u Serving meals at our Lunch Cafés, and u Assisting with activities at our Adult Day Health Care Centers in Anaheim and Santa Ana. u One of our most critical needs is for Friendly Visitors, which is a way to help combat loneliness andisolation by bringing warmth, friendship, and socialization to older adults who are otherwise alone. Thisis in the client’s home, and volunteers can visit one hour a week in the evenings and weekends.

For more information, please contact Volunteer Services at (714) 229-3377or [email protected].

Address: 1200 N. Knollwood Circle, Anaheim, CA 92801Phone: (714) 220-0224

Email: [email protected]: www.MealsOnWheelsOC.org

Twitter: @MealsOnWheelsOCInstagram: @MealsOnWheelsOC

Facebook Page: facebook.com/MealsOnWheelsOC

Top Executive: Holly Hagler, President & CEO

Year Established: 1967

Stuart Moss, MBAKeystone Capital Markets, Inc.

Randy A. Platt, C.A. –RCFECare Partners IntegratedHealthcare

Scott HeinilaProducers Choice Network

Dick AtnipAtnip Co.

Don LewisJaya Apparel Group, LLC

Gary CoburnAvanti Restaurant Solutions

Steven J. Margetic, CPAHyder, & Company

Corey SaenzCOR Branding Agency

Paula SeriosBVK Marketing

DeVon WiensMoss Adams

Earle ZuchtVerde Watts

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GOALS FOR 2020u Our bold goal is to erase hunger and isolation for 15,000 older adults by 2025

SERVICE AREA

To nourish the wellness, purpose, and dignity of olderadults and their families in our community.

Central and North Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestar Rating - Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?90% of every donation is invested in programs andservices

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Meals on Wheels Orange County erased hunger andloneliness for 10,711 at-risk older adults by delivering1,000,794 nutritious meals along with safety checksand day services that kept families together.

MISSION STATEMENT

Board Chair, Stuart Moss and CEO, Holly Hagler flank the 2020 Senior Care Hero Awards Humanitarian ofthe Year, Ed Schrum, Co-Founder & Senior Management Executive, CareCHOICES Home Health Services,Inc.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSAnnual Senior Care Hero Awards Gala EventSaturday, October 17- Grove of AnaheimCelebrating our 10th year anniversary of Meals on Wheels Orange County’s commitment to honoringthe contributions of unsung heroes who compassionately care and serve older adults in an Academy-Awards-style event.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 6%Corporations: 1%Foundations: 3%Government Grants: 46%Events: 2%Social Enterprise & Program Income: 42%

Meals on Wheels Orange County is the largest nonprofit provider of nutrition and supportive servicesfor at-risk older adults in the County.

u Join our Monthly Supper Club – sign up for recurring gifts at www.MealsOnWheelsOC.orgu Adopt-a-Route – as a company annually commit time for your staff to cover a Meals on Wheels routeor financially sponsor a route in your city u Sponsor our Senior Care Hero Awards event at www.SeniorCareHeroAwards.orgu Legacy Giving - Make a gift that lasts a lifetime by remembering us in your Estate Plan.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Miracles for Kids

Spring Basket of MiraclesApril 4, 2020

Surf & Paddle Summer CampsJuly – August 2020

Back-to-School Basket of MiraclesAugust 1, 2020

Thanksgiving Basket of MiraclesNovember 21, 2020

Holiday Basket of MiraclesDecember 12 + 13, 2020

Address: 17848 Sky Park Circle, Suite C Irvine, CA 92614

Phone: (714) 730-3040Email: [email protected]: www.miraclesforkids.org

Twitter: @MiraclesForKids Instagram: @MiraclesForKids

Facebook Page: facebook.com/MiraclesForKids

Top Executive: Autumn R. Strier, Co-Founder & CEO

Year Established: 2002

Paula Ansara-WilhelmPhilanthropist

Norm Christensen AAE Aerospace

Ken CruseAlpha Wave Investors

Kevin DeAllenArgyll & Co.

Tom FerryFerry International

Brian FischbeinCrescent Solutions

Curtis E. GreenPrimaHealth Credit

David Heil David August

Doug IngramSarepta Therapeutics

Troy MedleyLambda Chi Alpha

Michael Meyer Champion Paving

Moni Mosharaf Aliso Kids Dental &Orthodontics

Rasheed MuhammadSunTrust Private WealthManagement

King Nelson Philanthropist

Jason PendergistMotiv-8

Bob Rovzar Perricone Juices

Jordy Spiegel Spiegel Partners

Gary Standel West Coast Aviation Services

Autumn R. StrierMiracles for Kids

Tom SwanecampRedRock Security & Cabling, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Miracles for Kids’ mission is to provide stability forcritically-ill children and their families in need throughmonthly financial assistance, housing, mental healthsupport and the delivery of food and other basic needs.

California

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? GuidestarGold Level Rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?80%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We served 40% more critically-ill children and families,successfully clearing our waitlist of applicants indesperate need of monthly financial aid, basic needsassistance, housing solutions, and mental healthservices.

MISSION STATEMENT

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3rd Annual Miracles for Kids Golf Invitational Presented by Perricone FarmsMay 4, 2020 – Santa Ana Country Club

Stars & Stripes TournamentJune 25 – 28, 2020 – Hilton Los Cabos Resort & Spa

Night of Miracles Gala: Reflections of a Miracle Presented by Xponential FitnessOctober 10, 2020 – Montage Laguna Beach

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

The Miracles for Kids Board of Directors at the 2019 Night of Miracles Gala: Rock the Miracle, which raised arecord-breaking $1.8 million for critically-ill children and families in need.

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 3%Corporations: 8%Foundations: 5%Events: 81%Significant other: 3%

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Mission Hospital Foundation

Individual Contributions – Make a gift online at www.mission4health.com/donate and ask youremployer to match your donation.

Corporate Giving – Join businesses across Orange County recognized as Corporate Partners fortheir annual cumulative gifts of $10,000 or more. [email protected] or (949) 364-4875

Planned Giving – Leave a lasting impact on our community through a charitable gift through an IRA,stock will, living trust or other opportunities. [email protected] or (949) 364-4848

Honor Your Caregiver – Recognize a special physician, nurse or caregiver.www.mission4health.com/MHHeroes

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 27700 Medical Center Road, Mission Viejo, CA 92691Phone: (949) 364-7783

Email: [email protected]: www.mission4health.com/foundation

Twitter: @missionhospitalInstagram: @mission_hospital

Facebook Page: facebook.com/MissionHospital

Top Executive: John Miller, Chief Philanthropy Officer

Year Established: 1995

Seth R. TeigenMission Hospital

James R. QuandtThomas James Capital, Inc.

Cynthia MirskyPacific Rim Capital, Inc.

Richard GordinierRetired Business Executive

Susan D. MorrisonPhilanthropist

Toni AndrewsPhilanthropist

Joseph E. Barrera, MDMission Heritage Medical Group

James C. BastianShulman Bastian LLP

Serena BensonSouthern California Real Estate Services

Brandon BiegenzahnMcDermott & Bull Executive Search

James Kent Bredenkamp, MDHead & Neck Associates of OrangeCounty

Vicky CarabiniMonex Precious Metals

Kathryn Glassmyer CenciSouth Coast Plaza

Robert DeshaiesWEX

Patricia (Patti) FukushimaMUFG Union Bank

Paul GaarenstroomPacific Group

Thomas GiddingsWealth Management

Robert Goldberg, MDMission Heritage Medical Group

Matt GundersonAudi Mission Viejo�Volvo Cars MissionViejo

David HannaHanna’s Restaurant & Bar

Mark T. HebnerIndex Fund Advisors, Inc.

James A. Heinrich, MDMission Coast Cosmetic & Laser

Ronald Edward HoffmeyerNexStage Consulting & Evans Leak

Pat HwangADP Investment Group

Eduardo L. JordanE.L. Jordan and Associates

Patrick L. KellyRetired Business Executive

Gloria M. LunaLuna Marble, Granite & Tile

Deborah A. MacDonaldTommy Bahama

Farzad Massoudi, MDFarzad Massoudi, MD, Inc.

Jerry H. Morey, CPA, PFP, CTCMorey CPA & Associates, Inc.

Michael J. Pellini, MDSection 32

Deborah PerezSchool Teacher

Manuel PuentesITS Consensus

Tricia A. RaymundPhilanthropist

Scott RedsunBrykrist Development, Inc.

Robert D. RoofBenefits Exchange Alliance

Robert T. SummersPrivate Management Group, Inc.

Christopher P. ThurinOne Digital

John A. TomlinsonTomlinson Land, Inc.

James S. Wickham, MDMission Viejo Anesthesia Consultants

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Engaging our community to enable Mission Hospital toprovide the best in personalized care, offering hope,healing and a sacred embrace.

South Orange County

MISSION STATEMENT

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Audi Mission Viejo-Volvo Cars Mission Viejo Golf Classic Supporting Mission HospitalJune 18, 2020 – Pelican Hill Golf Clubwww.mission4health.com/golf

Valiant Women THINK PINK Breast Health Wall of HonorOctober 1-31, 2020 – The Shops at Mission Viejowww.mission4health.com/wallofhonor

Camino Health Center Auxiliary Fashion Show and LuncheonDate and Location TBDwww.mission4health.com/caminofs

Mission Hospital Holiday GalaDecember 5, 2020 – Monarch Beach Resortwww.mission4health.com/gala

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

2020 Mission Hospital Foundation Board – Executive Committee (Patti Fukushima and Susan D. Morrison not shown)

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 80%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We opened the Judi and Bill Leonard Institute forCancer Prevention, Treatment and Wellness in MissionViejo and the Sue and Bill Gross EmergencyDepartment in Laguna Beach.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 81%Corporations: 9.4%Foundations: 5.8%Charitable Organization: 3.8%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Ocean Institute

Pilgrim FundOver 300,000 K-12 students from all walks of life have had the opportunity to step back in time and livethe life of a sailor in the 1830s. Volunteer and donate to keep the brig Pilgrim afloat as the most uniqueclassroom in California.

Adopt-A-ClassOur Adopt-A-Class program enables underserved students from Title I schools across California, tovisit the Ocean Institute for hands-on STEM education.

Address: 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629Phone: (949) 496-2274

Email: [email protected]: www.oceaninstitute.org

Twitter: @OceanInstituteInstagram: @ocean_institute

Facebook Page: facebook.com/OceanInstitute

Top Executive: Dr. Wendy Marshall, President, Education and

Operations and Lane Avery, President, Finance andAdministration

Year Established: 1977

Vipe DesaiHDX Mix

Bill SteelSamuels Green & Steel LLP

Charlie SteinmetzPresident JCA Associates, Inc

David Jochim Union Bank

Jill TracySouthern California GasCompany

Ken Petersen First American Trust, FSB

Lee GottliebNew York Life InsuranceCompany

Supervisor Lisa BartlettOC Board of Supervisors 5thDistrict

Mel ChambersMLPC Investments, LLC

Michael TorcasoToshiba America BusinessSolutions, Inc.

Councilmember Paul WyattCity of Dana Point

Steve HarrisRobert E. Harris InsuranceAgency

Susan PaishBoeing Global Service

Ty RogersThe Rogers group of RaymondJames

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Be the premier resource for all things “ocean” in Southern California. u Meet teachers’ needs for their students to excel.u Introduce thousands of Southern Californians to sharks in our new Sahm Marine Education Center.SERVICE AREA

Using the ocean as our classroom, we inspire childrento learn.

Orange County, Inland Empire, San Diego and LosAngeles

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your GuideStar Rating? Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?95%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Engaging 100,000 students in transformative, ocean-educational experiences, which includes providingfirst-ever ocean access for 10,000 underservedstudents with funding from our community.

MISSION STATEMENT

Ocean Institute’s research vessel the Sea Explorer, captured seeing orcas on our Whale and Marine LifeTour.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSOcean Institute Tall Ships FestivalSeptember 11, 12, and 13, 2020

Ocean Institute Fest Culinary Music FestivalSeptember 11 and 12, 2020

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 17%Corporations: 2%Foundations: 22%Events: 3%Significant other: 56%

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Olive Crest

Direct Volunteer Opportunities:u Become an Olive Crest family and provide stability to vulnerable and abused childrenu Become a mentor to a teenager or young adultu Become an Olive Crest Intern u Tutor a child or teen

Support Service Volunteer Opportunities: u Become one of our corporate partnersu Join one of our event committees u Help organize a fundraiseru Lend a hand during a clothing or gift drive

Planned Giving- allowing you to make arrangements for your estate by including Olive Crest in yourplans. By leaving a legacy gift to Olive Crest, you ensure that your commitment to end child abuse willcontinue on after your lifetime.

Monthly Giving- by becoming a Kids at Heart monthly supporter, you will have the opportunity to helpat-risk children throughout the year.

One Time Gift- $7.31 a day is all it takes to keep a child safe and cared for at Olive Crest. Yourcompassion will prevent child abuse and help preserve families for generations to come.

Cause-Related Marketing: Generate sales and awareness while supporting a worthy cause through in-store donation programs, flat donation or sponsorship, or per-unit donation program.

Make a secure online gift donation at www.olivecrest.org.

Address: 2130 E. Fourth Street, Suite 200, Santa Ana, CA 92705

Phone: (714) 543-5437 / Fax: (714) 543-5463Website: www.olivecrest.org/oc

Twitter: @olive_crestInstagram: @olive.crest

Facebook Page: facebook.com/OliveCrest

Top Executive: Kerri Dunkelberger, Executive Directorof Orange County

Year Established: 1973

Randy RiderHUB International Inc.Services

Lori FeeneyPrinciple Waste andEnvironmental Services

Lorraine BaderPhilanthropist

Steve BernardyMerrill Lynch

Carrie BrockBerkshire Hathaway

Paul CannonGoodrich, Thomas,Cannon & Reeds, LLP

Debbie FerreeDSW, Inc.

Brenda HaleUnion Bank

Debbi HenslingClinical Psychologist

Gary KramerRSM USA, LLP

Rudy KramerFarmers and MerchantsBank

Gloria LeeRutan & Tucker, LLP

Randy LindrosCitizens Business Bank

Jeff MathewsArden Limited Partnership

Bill MeehanRutan & Tucker, LLP

Tim MustardTCA Architects

Kelly NeavelKlinkert, Gutierrez &Neavel

William NeavelPhilanthropist

Paul NienowNienow & Tierney, LLP

Jeff OlsonSkinner Fouch & OlsonLLP

Chad RutanChad D Rutan VoiceOvers

Alex SanchezPension Assurance LLP

Kylie SchuylerGlobal Girls GLOW

Patricia ScomaUnited Healthcare

Jatin SharmaGCube InsuranceServices, Inc

Terri SjodinSjodin Communications

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

SERVICE AREA

Olive Crest is dedicated to preventing child abuse, totreating and educating at-risk children, and topreserving the family “One Life at a Time.”

Human Services- Children and Families Services

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? We are fully accredited by the Council on Accreditation

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?Over 85% of total revenue goes directly to children andfamilies.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Olive Crest was able to increase the number ofchildren and families served by 39%. In Orange County, Olive Crest provided 59,088 safedays for families and children. We also opened twocounseling centers in Orange County and provided159,995 counseling sessions for children and familiesto help reclaim their lives from abuse.

MISSION STATEMENT

(Front row, L-R) Tommy Bahama Golf Tournament Planning Committee members: AnnaMurphy-Deuhring and Laura Sugano; Jen Gregory, Tommy Bahama District Manager,Southern California; Carmen Davis. Back row (L-R) Committee Chair Jeff Mathews, Board ofTrustees; Laura Van Deudekom; Adam Gash, Newport Beach Tommy Bahama RestaurantGeneral Manager; Gary Kramer, Board of Trustees.

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Wine Women & Shoes Orange County- April 26, 2020It is with great excitement that we are hosting our second annual Wine Women & Shoes OrangeCounty! This Spring Sunday Brunch event will include wine tasting, shopping, gourmet bites, andincredible auctions! The evening is topped off with a high energy fashion show. As one of our biggestfundraisers of the year, we plan to break last year’s record numbers and raise enough to ensure up to400 additional kids can break the cycle of abuse and neglect with loving homes and strong families.

Tommy Bahama Golf Tournament- July 13-14, 2020 Tommy Bahama and Olive Crest team up each year for our Pacific Coast Classic Charity GolfTournament to benefit at-risk children, teens and families. Golfers enjoy a beautiful day on the links atMonarch Beach, with on-course games and great prizes.

The Power of One Luncheon- October 2020 This luncheon is a salute to National Adoption Month as we recognize the extent and magnitude of the“One Factor.” As adoptive parents and others share their stories, Olive Crest’s conviction that everychild deserves a loving family reverberates throughout the room. The Power of One luncheon is bothunforgettable and moving; year after year guests return to attend this consistently sold-out event.

Underwritten by:

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

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Orange County Community Foundation

u OCCF’s Powering Good Fund supports solutions to our community’s most critical needs. With yourhelp, we can create sustainable impact for our community – measurable now and for generations tocome. Find out more at oc-cf.org/powergood.u The Orange County Veterans Initiative (OCVI) is a collaborative effort to help Orange Countyveterans successfully transition to civilian life. To date, OCVI has helped more than 17,000 localveterans and their families receive the welcome home they deserve through education, employment,and essential health services. To learn more, visit oc-cf.org/veterans. u I™OC Collaborative Giving Days continue to expand in 2020 to empower local nonprofits throughoutthe year – and across the county – to widen the circle of engagement, visibility and support. SinceOCCF’s initial i™OC Giving Day in 2015, more than $8 million has been raised to benefit localnonprofits. To learn more about this year’s Giving Days, which are being announced throughout theyear, visit oc-cf.org/iheartoc.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 510, Newport Beach, CA 92662Phone: (949) 553-4202Email: [email protected]: www.oc-cf.org

Twitter: @OCCommunityFdnInstagram: @OCCommunityFdn

Facebook Page: facebook.com/OCCommunityFdn

Top Executive: Shelley Hoss, President & CEO

Year Established: 1989

Reshma BlockChairBlock Family Foundation

Dan BolarVice ChairArmanino LLP

Rachid ChamtiehFinance ChairDeloitte & Touche

John M. Williams IIISecretaryGibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Keith SwaynePast Chair Keith and Judy Swayne FamilyFoundation

Herbert M. BedolfeMarisla Foundation

DeAnna ColglazierCommunity Strategist

Kate DucheneRGP

Paul KagooWestern Digital

Dr. Alberto ManettaUC Irvine School of Medicine

Dr. Maria MinonCHOC Children’s

Arnold PinkstonEdwards Lifesciences

Susanna VakiliMarriage and Family Therapist

Paul WestheadRimrock Capital Management LLC

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

SERVICE AREA

Our mission is to inspire a passion for lifelongphilanthropy, faithfully steward the intentions of ourdonors, and catalyze sustainable community impact.

OCCF works with generous individuals, families andcollaborative partners throughout Orange County.Since 1989, we have awarded $690 million in grantsand scholarships to address needs locally, across thenation, and around the world.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?96.2%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? OCCF granted $96 million to impact the causes closestto our donors’ hearts and to drive innovative solutionsto the most pressing needs in our community.

MISSION STATEMENT

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The fifth annual OC Real Estate luncheon will be held on Thursday, April 23, 2020, to benefit thehealth, education, and employment of OC veterans. Event proceeds will provide support for localnonprofits serving veterans and their families through OCCF’s OC Veterans Initiative. Purchase ticketsat oc-cf.org/ocrel.

OCCF will gather 700 passionate donors, nonprofit partners and community leaders to celebrate thepower and potential of philanthropy at our Annual Meeting on Wednesday, November 18, 2020.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Orange County Community Foundation’s Board of Governors.

GOALS FOR 2020u OCCF’s Workforce Development Initiative is an innovative approach launched in 2019 to createopportunities for young adults disconnected from school or work to receive the education and trainingneeded to fill in-demand middle-skills jobs for Orange County employers, fueling economic growth andsuccessful outcomes for future generations.

u In 2019, OCCF launched a new Social Innovation Fund to support nonprofit innovators and cutting-edge programs that advance social and economic well-being in Orange County. The beta round offunding was awarded last fall, and four projects received grants to test out new approaches andsolutions to some of our community’s greatest challenges. Projects for year two funding are now beingconsidered, with learnings from the beta round being applied to enhance the Fund’s impact.

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Orange County School of the Arts

The OCSA Foundation offers a series of giving opportunities to meet donor interests and passions:

Through the Artist Scholar Sponsorship Program, donors can help more than 200 students livingbelow the poverty line receive the full OCSA experience.

Master Artist Series sponsors bring acclaimed industry professionals to campus to teach life-changingmaster classes.

The Hearts for the Arts campaign provides additional support for arts conservatory needs beyondannual budgets.

With the help of Season Sponsors, OCSA students participate in over 200 performances,presentations, and exhibitions every year.

Legacy Giving is a program designed to build an endowment fund that will ensure the school’s futurefor generations to come.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIESAddress: 1010 N. Main Street, Santa Ana, CA, 92701Phone: (714) 560-0900

Email: [email protected]: www.ocsarts.net

Twitter: @weareocsaInstagram: @weareocsa

Facebook Page: facebook.com/weareocsa

Top Executive: Ralph S. Opacic, Ed.D., Founder &Executive Director

Year Established: 1987

Vincent J. Foley, Jr.Board ChairmanChartwell Escrow

Ralph S. Opacic, Ed.D. Founder and ExecutiveDirectorOrange County School of theArts

Jason HerthelSecretaryMontage Hotels & Resorts

Douglas F. GarnTreasurer, Vice Chair,Finance CommitteeToba Database ManagementCompany

Eoin L. Kreditor, J.D.Vice Chair, Legacy GivingFitzgerald, Yap & Kreditor,LLP

Maria Newkirk Fong, J.D.Member OCSA Board ofTrusteesNewkirk Enterprises

Kevin RosenbergVice Chair, Human CapitalBridgeGate, LLC

Marisa ThalbergVice Chair, Marketing &Public RelationsLowe’s Companies, Inc.

Lisa ArgyrosPhilanthropist

Sean BurkeChannel Stars

Bruce E. ChapmanFinancial Consultant

Nimesh DavéIngram Micro

David DuffyDisney Parks LiveEntertainment, Disneyland

Jeffrey EvansGreenwich Advisors, LLC

Michael FellLaw Office of Michael L. Fell

John GatesTriumph Companies, Inc.

Patricia JuarezWells Fargo & Company

Saini KannanPeopleSoft Inc. (Oracle)

Erin KerriganKerrigan Advisors

Sonya KwonAnkura

Ali LevinAli Levin and AssociatesConsultancy

James LooneyClaudia and James Looney,Fundraising Consulting, LLC

Jerry E. Mandel, Ph.D.Irvine Barclay Theatre

Sebastian Paul MuscoGemini Industries

Nicole O’BryanNOHM, Inc.; Embrace Healthand Wellness

Lee RunnelsFull Circle Consulting

Christine Walker-BowmanFarmers & Merchants Bank;Queen City Investments

Haeran Park ZedeckThe Lede Company

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SERVICE AREA

Orange County School of the Arts providesunparalleled arts and academic education in a creative,challenging, and nurturing environment to a diversestudent body passionate about the arts, preparing themto reach their highest potential.

Orange County School of the Arts serves a diversestudent body in grades 7-12 from more than 120 citiesacross Southern California.

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?73%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? OCSA had 379 total graduates who achieved anaverage GPA of 3.68. Additionally, 98% were acceptedinto institutions of higher education with more than $15million offered in scholarships.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSSeason Finale at Segerstrom Center for the Arts - May 23, 2020

Season Premiere at the Balboa Bay Resort - September 12, 2020

Gala at Hotel Irvine - March 20, 2021

Educating the next generation of creative thinkers, leaders, artists and innovators.

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 28%Corporations: .7%Foundations: 10%Events: 48%Significant other: 7%

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Orange County United Way

Together, we are improving the lives of children, individuals and families, and our homeless neighborsin Orange County.u Donate online at UnitedWayOC.org/Donateu Become a corporate partner and run a workplace campaign at your businessu Join our Alexis de Tocqueville Societyu Leave a lasting legacy with a planned giftu Attend an upcoming event to learn about our work and network with other influential philanthropists

Address: 18012 Mitchell South, Irvine, CA 92614Phone: (949) 660-7600

Email: [email protected]: www.UnitedWayOC.org

Twitter: @UnitedWayOC, Instagram: @UnitedWayOC,

Facebook Page: facebook.com/UnitedWayOC

Top Executive: Susan B. Parks, President & CEO

Year Established: 1924

Steve ChurmChairFivePoint Holdings, LLC

Tam NguyenVice ChairAdvance Beauty College

Suzanne FradetteTreasurerPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Timothy S. ClydeSecretaryKatzkin Leather

Susan B. ParksPresident and CEOOrange County United Way

Ashleigh E. AitkenAitken Aitken Cohn

Steven D. AllisonTroutman Sanders LLP

Ben AlvaradoCalifornia Bank & Trust

Lawrence R. ArmstrongWare Malcomb

Sherri Bovino1st Flagship Company

Nicole Carrillo Hall loanDepot

Antonella Aloma CastroPhilanthropist

Victoria CollinsPhilanthropist

Gina CorderoDisney Parks, Experiences andProducts

Martha V. DanielIMRI

Dilanthi De AlwisUPS, West Region

Diane Brooks DixonCity of Newport Beach

Mike FeldmanFormerly with Union Bank

Adrian S. GriggsPacific Life Insurance Co.

Jeff HittenbergerOrange County Department ofEducation

Michael A. JohnsonAutomobile Club of SouthernCalifornia

Jacqueline A. KelleyErnst & Young LLP

Keith KobataWells Fargo & Company

Nanda Kumar Cheruvatath Eaton

Robert LambertCushman & Wakefield

Ian Leisegang3Spoke Capital

Paula MattsonSouthern California Edison

David G. MeulmesterKPMG LLP

Ethan MorganJ.P. Morgan

Joe NuzzoleseEdwards Lifesciences

Adey NyamathiUniversity of California, Irvine

Bill PedigoAnaheim Ducks/Honda Center

Mike RuaneNational CommunityRenaissance

James J. ScheinkmanSnell & Wilmer LLP

Christine A. ScheunemanFarmers & Merchants Bank ofLong Beach

David SchiegoleitBank of the West

Ernest W. SchroederSchroeder ManagementCompany, Inc.

Mitchell ShenkinEnterprises Holdings

John F. SimonisPaul Hastings LLP

Allen StaffBank of America Merrill Lynch

John E. Stratman, Jr.Kaiser Permanente

John ValentaDeloitte Advisory

Framroze VirjeeCalifornia State UniversityFullerton

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

To improve lives in Orange County by deliveringmeasurable long-term solutions to complex issues ineducation, financial stability, health and housing.

Orange County, CA

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? GuideStar – Gold rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 81%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We’ve made strides towards ending homelessness inOC through our United to End Homelessness initiative.And we met our goals to reduce the high schooldropout rate and the number of financially unstablefamilies in our community. Last year, we served742,260 people. That's 1 in 4 of our residents.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS2020 Women’s Philanthropy Fund Breakfast – May 20, 2020The Women’s Philanthropy Fund Breakfast is not just Orange County’s ultimate power breakfast, it’san opportunity to make a significant impact in our community. More than 950 highly regardedphilanthropists and leaders gather at this signature event to share their passion for empowering localwomen and children in need. We’re proud to present Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, activist, athlete andauthor, as this year’s celebrity guest. For more information and to buy tickets, visit WPFBreakfast.org.

Orange County United Way Board Chair Steve Churm, Chief Communications Officer of FivePoint Holdings, LLC, andVice Chair Tam Nguyen, President of Advance Beauty College, blast off on their mission to improve lives in OrangeCounty.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 54%Corporations: 23%Foundations: 1%Government Grants: 20%Events: 2%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Orangewood Foundation

Volunteers show our youth that there are individuals and groups in the community who care aboutthem, and are a critical part of our success. We have volunteer opportunities for individuals, families,civic groups, businesses and corporations. For more information, visitwww.orangewoodfoundation.org/volunteer.

Every contribution, regardless of the gift level, is critically important to our work with foster and commu-nity youth. Giving opportunities include:

u Corporate Cares Program: Our corporate partners combine volunteering and financial support tohelp foster and community youth. u Orangewood Ambassador: Become an Orangewood Ambassador through a donation of $1,000 ormore.u Monthly Donation: Become a monthly donor. Just a small monthly donation can quickly add up!u In Honor of Gifts: Use your birthday, an upcoming wedding or any other life event to set up your own“My Orangewood” fundraising campaign and ask your family and friends to contribute in lieu of gifts.u Gift Cards: Donate gift cards for former foster youth struggling to make it on their own.u Event Sponsorship: Sponsor one of our fundraising events.u Estate Planning: Include Orangewood in your estate plans.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1575 E. 17th St., Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 619-0200

Email: [email protected]: www.orangewoodfoundation.org

Twitter: @orangewoodfdnInstagram: @orangewoodfoundation

Facebook Page: facebook.com/orangewoodfoundation

Top Executive: Chris Simonsen, CEO

Year Established: 1981

General William LyonFounding ChairmanWilliam Lyon Homes

Greg DunlapChairman of the BoardDeloitte Tax LLP

Cindy DillionSecretaryProblemResolved.org

Steve KeeferTreasurerPhilanthropist

Marissa BarthFidelity National Title Company

Bob BartholomewWindjammer Capital Investors

Stuart BernsteinUnion Bank

Alan CliftonPassco Companies, LLC

Keith DugganFirst National Capital Corporation

David DunnAthletes First

Richard Dutch3M Health Care

Lupe ErwinWood Gutmann & Bogart Insurance

Bruce FetterPhilanthropist

Joel GoldhirshGoldhirsh & Goldhirsh

Adam S. HorowitzHorowitz Group

Daniel M. Houck IIUniversal Asphalt Co., Inc.

Bob IstwanMotive Energy

Sandi JacksonPhilanthropist

Chris JonesAcra Aerospace Inc.

Mitch JunkinsThe CDM Company

Harry LangenbergOptima Tax Relief

Renee Pepys LoweRPL and Associates, LLC

Joe LozowskiTangram Interiors

Neena N. MasterSoCalGas

Vic MerjanianTitan HST and Kalfayan MerjanianLLP

Mohit MittalPIMCO

Vikki MurphyWilson Automotive

Ken ParkerHaynes and Boone, LLP

Lauren PetersonWhittier Trust

Andrew PhilipsCliq

Jeff RoosLennar

Timothy RyanAnaheim Arena Management andAnaheim Ducks

Susan SamueliThe Samueli Foundation

Sona ShahMy Private Professor Tutoring

Rick SherburneCBRE

John E. StratmanKaiser Permanente – Orange County

John StumpfCore Logic

Kasey SuryanPacific Drive-Ins and Lyon Living

Shannon TarnutzerPhilanthropist

Kris TheilerDisneyland Park

Paul TobinPhilanthropist

Piero WemyssFarmers and Merchants

Kimberly KirkseyKirksey & Co.

Adam KoyanagiUBS Financial Services, Inc.

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SERVICE AREA

To prepare foster and community youth to reach theirgreatest potential.

Orange County, CA

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 stars

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?85%

What was your greatest community impact in 2019? In 2019, we helped 2,200 foster and community youthwork towards achieving their greatest potential, including361 youth who received Orangewood scholarships forcollege or graduate school. At our Samueli Academypublic charter school, our recent graduating class had a98% graduation rate with a college acceptance rate of96%.

MISSION STATEMENT

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16th Annual 44 Women for Orangewood Scholarship LuncheonJune 5, 2020 – Fashion Island Hotel

Stars and Stripes TournamentJune 24-28, 2020 – Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

5th Annual Orangewood Adventure ChallengeSeptember 26, 2020 – Catalina Island

23rd Annual Ambassador LuncheonOctober 29, 2020 – Hilton Orange County/Costa Mesa

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 12%Corporations: 8%Foundations: 8%Government Grants: 12%Events: 12%State of CA Per Pupil funding: 45%Investment Income: 2%Other: 1%

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Project Access

Address: 2100 W. Orangewood Avenue, Ste. 230Orange, CA 92868

Phone: (949) 253-6200Email: [email protected]: www.project-access.org

Instagram: @projectaccessFacebook Page: facebook.com/projectaccessorg

Top Executive: Kristin Byrnes, CEO & President

Year Established: 1999

Adrian CraciunPIMCO

Ruzbeh DaruwallaEnvista HoldingsCorporation

Ana Marie del RioSteadfast Companies

Christopher GarciaBanc of California

Taylor ListerMarsh & McLennanAgency

Edward Mora Bank of the West

Steve ShermanRelated California

Mark SkaistStradling Yocca Carlson &Rauth

Danuel Stanger Bridge Investment GroupLLC

Mark H. StraussWalker & Dunlop

Jonathan B. WebbAffordable HousingAccess, Inc.

William WhalenWells Fargo & Co.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

Project Access is the leading provider of vital on-sitehealth, education, and employment services tofamilies, children, and seniors living in affordablehousing communities.

Orange County and surrounding areasWe serve from San Diego to Sacramento and 12 otherstates

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestar Rating - Silver

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?75%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Project Access launched resource centers in 12 newcommunities impacting nearly 20,000 residents in 13states.

MISSION STATEMENT

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10th Annual Project Access Charity Golf Tournament - August 4, 2020Oak Creek Golf Club – Irvine, CA

Keys to Success Gala – October 3, 2020Fete The Venue – Costa Mesa, CA

For more information, contact James Le at (949) 253-6200 ext. 321 or [email protected].

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Project Access’ board of directors at the Keys to Success gala celebrating 20 years of service to children, families, andseniors living in affordable housing communities.

VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIESAdopt-a-Center – support programming at a local resource center year roundEvents – attend or sponsor our annual golf tournament or gala Corporate Engagement – share your expertise, skills, and time with our families and seniorsVolunteer– gain an enriching experience by volunteering at one of our resource centers

For more information, contact Jamie Nau at (949) 253-6200 ext. 309 or [email protected].

GOALS FOR 2020u Deepen the impact on the lives of 22,000 residents we anticipate serving in 2020.u Build the right infrastructure to support our growth and long-term sustainability.u Open resource centers in at least 10 new communities.

Underwritten by:

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 1.8%Corporations: 3.8%Foundations: 4.3%Government Grants: 1.7%Events: 7.5%Earned Revenue: 81%

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ONGOING GIVING

Radiant Health Centers

$25 provides one HIV test$100 provides groceries for a client and their family for a month$500 provides a client with six months of case managementGive online at: https://www.radianthealthcenters.org/get-involved/donate

Sponsor an eventCreate or join an AIDS Walk teamLeverage your gift through a corporate match

GIVING OPPORTUNITIESAddress: 17982 Sky Park Circle, Suite J,

Irvine, CA.92614Phone: (949) 809-5779

Email: [email protected]: www.radianthealthcenters.org

Twitter: @RadiantHealthOCInstagram: @RadiantHealthOC

Facebook Page: facebook.com/radianthealthoc

Top Executive: Philip Yaeger, Executive Director/CEO

Year Established: 1985

Radiant Health Centers BoardAffiliations As of March, 2020 Mark GonzalesPresidentPerceptyx, Inc. Duane Vajgrt, MD Vice PresidentUCI Medical Center Kourosh Kohanteb TreasurerAccuity Eye Specialists

Larry Will, DDS SecretaryAbari Orthodontics & Oral Surgery Duane Vajgrt, M.D. Past PresidentUCI Medical CenterArnold Henson, M.D. Kaiser PermanenteBruce Braviroff My CFO

Daniel Garza PhilanthropistElliott Kornhauser, M.D. UCI Medical CenterHaley Horton CBIZ/ Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C.John Mitchell Capital Group

Norri Hennagin PhilanthropistTim Braham Bisco Industries

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Provide expanded medical care to the broader LBGTQ+ communityu Expand testing, diagnosis and treatment of HIV and HepCu Participate in clinical trial research

SERVICE AREA

Radiant Health Centers provides the LGBTQ+community medical services that are compassionateand comprehensive while continuing to serve thoseliving with and affected by HIV

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Platinum Guidestar rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 80%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Provided social services and medical care tomore than 5,700 clients living with or affected by HIV.Reached an additional 5,800 high-risk individualsthrough education and outreach efforts. Expandedservices to the broader LGBTQ+ community regardlessof their HIV status.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSAnnual GalaFebruary 15, 2020www.radianthealthcenters.org/galaAIDS WalkMay 30, 2020www.radianthealthcenters.org/events/awocPRIDE ReceptionSummer 2020

Radiant Health Centers 2020 Board of Directors – Missing from photo, Larry Will, Secretary and Daniel Garza.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 1.1%Corporations: .2%Foundations: 3.1%Government Grants: 44%Events: 3.6%Significant other: 48%

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Richard Nixon Foundation

Become a member or give to the Nixon Foundation to:

— Underwrite exciting tours of the Nixon Library for more than 20,000 students on field trips, guidingthem to appreciate American civics.

— Attend thrilling events featuring the most impressive speakers in the country today, fromgovernment, business and academia.

— Build and operate marquee special exhibitions that draw hundreds of thousands of visitors, youngand old alike and many from outside the United States.

Address: 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda, CA 92886Phone: (714) 993-5075

Email: [email protected]: nixonfoundation.org

Twitter: @nixonfoundationInstagram: @nixonfoundation

Facebook Page: facebook.com/nixonfoundation

Top Executive: Hugh Hewitt, President & CEO

Year Established: 1983

James H. Cavanaugh,Chairman

John H. Barr, Treasurer

Everett Alvarez

Lisa Argyros

Robert J. Brown

John H. Carley

Christopher Nixon Cox

Tricia Nixon Cox

Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Melanie Eisenhower

John W. Hamilton

Hugh Hewitt

Lawrence M. Higby

Ming Hsieh

Tod R. Hullin

Maureen Drown Nunn

Richard (Sandy) Quinn

J. Peter Simon

Daniele Struppa

Ronald H. Walker

Pete Wilson

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GOALS FOR 2020— Celebrate the 50th anniversaries of two of President Nixon’s most important and consequentialachievements — the creation of the EPA and the signing of the Clean Air Act with a major event onDecember 2.

— Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with a one day insightful and instructional forum forbusiness owners on the future of environmental sustainability and regulation, featuring two former EPAadministrators on April 22.

— Open two permanent exhibitions at the Nixon Library, one outdoors that commemorates RN’senvironmental achievements and one that celebrates the advancement of women in the Nixonadministration and RN's consequential signing of Title IX.

— Open a special, marquee temporary exhibit known as “The President’s Club”.

SERVICE AREA

Applying the legacy and vision of President RichardNixon, America’s relentless grand strategist, to definingissues facing our nation and the world.

The Richard Nixon Foundation is a privatelysupported, nonprofit nonpartisan institution dedicatedto informing and educating the public about the life,legacy, and times of the Thirty-Seventh President. TheFoundation owns the 9-acre campus and buildingscomprising the Richard Nixon Presidential Library andMuseum, and jointly operates the Nixon Library andMuseum site with the National Archives.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? The Nixon Foundation has proudly earned a 4-StarCharity Navigator rating for the past seven consecutiveyears.

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?89.9%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? On July 20, 2019 the Nixon Foundation partnered withAT&T to provide free Nixon Library admission to morethan 7,000 people to celebrate the 50th anniversary ofthe Apollo 11 moon landing!

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSThe Nixon 9.9k for Title IX is a new 10K walk-run race celebrating President Nixon’s ratification of thelandmark Title IX legislation that established equal Federal financial assistance for women’s sports atpublic schools and universities. Proceeds from the event will benefit local girls’ athletics programs. Thisinaugural walk-run is Saturday, June 27, 2020.

An Annual Fall Fundraising Dinner at the Nixon Library, to support annual operations of the RichardNixon Foundation. Details to be announced shortly!

TOP FUNDING SOURCESContributions, Gifts

& Grants: 85.4%Annual Membership Dues: 14.6%

More than 20,000 students tour the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum annually.

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Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County

2020 Giving OpportunitiesSecond Harvest provides 312 nonprofit hunger-relief organizations in Orange County with nutritiousfood for those at risk of hunger in our community. Your donation can make a significant impact forhungry children, seniors and families.

Five-Year Pledge – a multi-year pledge helps us plan for the futureHarvest Club Monthly Giving – sign up for recurring donations Legacy Giving – continue your support into the future by remembering us in your estate planDonate Assets – make a donation of stocks or a distribution from your IRAFor more ways to help, request our funding needs list.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 8014 Marine Way, Irvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 653-2900

Email: [email protected]: www.FeedOC.org

Twitter: @SecondHarvestFBInstagram: @SecondHarvestFoodBankOC

Facebook Page:facebook.com/SecondHarvestFoodBankOC

Top Executive: Harald Herrmann, CEO

Year Established: 1983

Kate KlimowChairUniversity of California,Irvine

Dave CoffaroVice ChairStrategic AdvisoryConsulting Group

Harald HerrmannCEOSecond Harvest FoodBank of Orange County

Board Members

Kathy BronsteinKB BronsteinMerchandising

Tracy BryarsSt. Jude Medical Center

Steve CechAlbertsons Companies

Joe Fuszard Bank of America

Dan GrableGoodman North America

Karen HernandezMDS, LLC

Katherine LePhilanthropist

James L. MorrisRutan & Tucker, LLP

Rob NealHager Pacific Properties

Brigid NoonanSociety of St. Vincent dePaul

Alex ParkerRed Line Detection &Harvesters

LEADERSHIP BOARD

SERVICE AREA

Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County’smission is to end hunger. Together we are creating aworld in which no one goes hungry. Ever.

Orange County, CA

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Charity Navigator rating is 4 stars. Guidestar rating is Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? More than 90 percent.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We reached our 30 million meal distribution goal andare on pace to sustain it. Our Grocery Rescue programsaved 15 million pounds of edible, nutritious food,feeding more people and reducing food waste.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSFood From The BarMay 1 – June 1, 2020Orange County’s legal community participates in a friendly competition to collect food and funds forthose in need.

Second Harvest Golf Tournament Invitational June 1, 2020 Make an impact by joining us at Second Harvest’s Par 3 / 18Hole Golf Invitational hosted by ourAssociate Board at Aliso Viejo Country Club.

Harvesters Fashion Show & LuncheonOctober 7, 2020Harvesters Fashion Show & Luncheon celebrates 28 years of supporting Second Harvest in its missionto end hunger. This premier event features a runway show of fall fashion highlights, followed by agourmet luncheon.

“No Lunch” LunchNovember 24, 2020The “No Lunch” Lunch marks the kick-off to the Thanksgiving holiday. Community leaders andindividuals gather at the food bank to hear about our plans for the year ahead and to share a simplemeal of soup and bread to be reminded of those in need.

L to R: Harald Herrmann, CEO Second Harvest; Gloria Banks, Friendship Baptist Church Food Pantry Coordinator. 

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 23.4%Corporations: 21.1%Foundations: 11.3%Government Grants: 23.5%Events: 15.3%Other: 5.4%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Share Our Selves

At SOS, we could not do what we do without the help of such amazing volunteers. Because of theirdedication and commitment, we are able to provide high-quality and expansive services while keepingour costs low. Whether as an individual or a group from your corporation, school, family, or business,we are always seeking more volunteers and would love to welcome you to join the team! ContactImelda Buncab at [email protected] for more information.

Volunteer at the SOS Food PantryVolunteer at We Care Wednesday in JulyVolunteer with our Back To School Program in AugustVolunteer at Celebrity Chef Dinner in OctoberVolunteer with our Thanksgiving Food Program in NovemberVolunteer with our Adopt A Family Program in November and December

SOS programs depend on the generosity of the community to continue serving those in need. Here areways you can support SOS:

Share Our Selves FundThis fund represents unrestricted donations that are used to support all of the SOS health and socialservices we offer, including homeless assistance, mental health counseling, emergency financialassistance, case management, and more.

Food PantryWe provide over 235 bags of groceries each day to low-income, elderly, and homeless families andindividuals in the Orange County community.

Back To School ProgramFor over 20 years, SOS has provided backpacks filled with school supplies to children grades Kthrough 12 in the OC community. Our distribution includes students from low-income families, studentsin shelters, special needs programs, teachers, and local school districts.

First In Family College Readiness ProgramEvery spring, SOS provides assistance to graduating high school seniors from low-income familieswho will be the first in their families to attend college. The goal is to send participants to college withthe tools, knowledge and skills needed to realize their academic goals.

Adopt A Family ProgramSince 1970, SOS has been linking generous community members with families in need of extrasupport during the holidays. Families are referred to SOS by Santa Ana and Costa Mesa schools andorganizations.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1550 Superior Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627Phone: (949) 270-2100

Website: www.shareourselves.org

Twitter: @shareourselvesInstagram: @shareourselves

Facebook Page: facebook.com/ShareOurSelves

Top Executive: Christy Ward, Chief Executive Officer

Year Established: 1970

Will Klatte III Klatte, Budensiek & Young-Agriesti,LLP

Marc HarperWest Partners

Sue EpsteinPhilanthropist

John YooReyes Holdings

Allyson Brooks, MD, FACOGHoag Memorial Hospital

Michelle CastanedaCommunity Member

Rosario GaleasCommunity Member

Ski HarrisonPhilanthropist

Larry KugelmanPhilanthropist

Martha Rivera, Ed. M.Santa Ana Unified School District

Dr. David SnowUniversity of California, Irvine

Chairman Emeritus, Gwyn Parry,MD

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

We are servants who provide care and assistance tothose in need and act as advocates for systemicchange.

We serve all of Orange County, currently with locationsin Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, andMission Viejo.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 stars on Charity Navigator

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?85%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Provided food and gifts for 1,490 families over theholidays, distributed 4,000+ backpacks to schoolchildren in need, and with the guidance of our Board,recruited a new CEO.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSCelebrity Chef Dinner – “Celebrating 50 Years”October 2, 2020 – Pasea Hotel & Spa, 21080 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach

Underwritten by:

From left: SOS Foundation Board President, Ski Harrison and SOS Board of Directors Chair,Will Klatte III.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

South County Outreach

South County Outreach volunteers are dedicated, positive, and inspired to make an impact. We haveoptions for everyone, whether you can spare a couple hours a week or want to invest in a longer-termcommitment, you have a place here. Our volunteers stock shelves and assist clients through thepantry, pick up grocery rescue donations and food drive barrels, work in the front office, instruct ourComputer Learning Lab classes, and complete skilled trade projects we would otherwise be unable tofund.

We have opportunities for students, corporate volunteer groups, faith groups, young-at-heart retirees,and flexible weekday and weekend hours. The door to impact is open today – will you join us inwalking through it?

South County Outreach works to bring the community together to help our seniors feel safe, ourchildren feel full and confident and our neighbors feel dignified in their greatest times of need. Withoutyou partnering with us, South County Outreach could not restore confidence and provide hope to thosein crisis. Support come in all shapes and sizes – consider making monthly monetary donation, ask yourcompany to consider including us in a matching gift program or partner with us at any of ourfundraising events.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 7 Whatney, Suite B, Irvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 380-8144Email: [email protected]: www.sco-oc.org

Twitter: @OutreachOCInstagram: @OutreachOC

Facebook Page: facebook.com/outreachoc

Top Executive: Lära Fisher, President & CEO

Year Established: 1989

Cheryl FlohrPresidentParker Hannifin

Kerry FranichPast PresidentSeverson & Werson

Brandon StillmanTreasurerCanterbury Consulting

Brian FarrellSecretary Banc of California

Frank HathawayExecutive Vice ChairPhilanthropist

Rob EresNexus Development

Tom KoutroulisWaste Management, Inc.

Cathy MedeirosEaton

Robert MingTreasurerQuadrant Law Group

Blaine NelsonFarmers & Merchants

Ron North Ventura Foods

Jim PetrosCarrington Mortgage

Christiana ParsonsCABI, California

Alicja SenelVoit

Mike ThompsonUBS – Thompson/KatzaroffFinancial Group

Debby ThrailkillPhilanthropist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020uReduce family homelessness through individualized housing plansuReduce hunger in low-income householdsuPrevent homelessness in households that need a single bridge payment to avoid eviction

SERVICE AREA

Preventing hunger and homelessness by helpingpeople help themselves.

Vision: End Hunger. House Hope.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 89%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 356 days, we served 5,729 residents and supplied52,008 services to those in need, including thedistribution of 716,279 lbs. of food to the hungry. Weprovided 10,745 nights of shelter, housed 25 familiesand prevented eviction for 133 households.

MISSION STATEMENT

Pictured Here: South County Outreach board of directors, staff, and lead volunteers gather for the Annual BusinessMeeting to discuss how the organization can continue its vision to End Hunger and House Hope.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSEmpty Bowls – TBDEmpty Bowls is an international event to fight hunger hosted on a community level with support fromlocal artisans, chefs, businesses, groups and individuals. The 8th annual Empty Bowls event willfeature a unique soup tasting from local chefs. Each guest will leave with a handmade ceramic bowl toserve as a reminder of those whose bowls are truly empty.

Festival of Trees – TBDThe highly anticipated 7th Annual Festival of Trees reception and tree auction will be an evening full oflive entertainment, tasty provisions, and holiday cheer. Festival of Trees raises awareness and funds tobring those in need of shelter and food for the holidays and beyond. Trees are sponsored anddecorated by local businesses and corporations.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 41%Community Grants: 19%Government Grants: 13%Events: 9%Business Donors: 2%Upscale Resale: 12%Faith & Organizations: 4%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Southern California Hospice Foundation

Join our Hospice Advisory Council, a robust group of community leaders who are dedicated to raisingfunds and awareness for the Heavenly Home Project. Your efforts will help us to expand our reach, andprovide greater comfort, dignity, and respect for those facing their final journey.

Address: 3200 Park Center Dr. Ste. 1250, Costa Mesa, CA 92626Phone: (877) 661-0087

Email: [email protected] Website: www.socalhospicefoundation.org

Twitter:@SoCALHospiceInstagram:@socalhospice

Facebook Page: facebook.com/socalhospicefoundation

Top Executive: Michelle Wulfestieg, Executive Director

Year Established: 2002

Michael UrangaBoard PresidentPost Acute Continuum, Inc.

Shaun Moss, RNBoard Secretary/Treasurer Companion Home Health & Hospice

Jim Denver First Republic Bank

Matt Didier CBRE

Alfonso Galvez TDW Risk Management Associates

Sandy Sligar SMS Fabrications

Hospice Advisory CouncilMembers

Bruce A. LazenbyChairman of HAC Rose Hills Memorial Park andMortuary

Theresa Ashby, PhD. Dynam Consulting

Melissa Dean Philanthropist

Rhonda L. Ducote Apriem Advisors

Daniel Han, ETA CPP Agapay

John Hornburg Philanthropist

Sue Kelly, RN Hoag Hospital

Sheila Kirkpatrick Outreach Care Network

Kelly Lam The Whole Purpose

Steve LazarianCityWorks Management

Scott Schultz RH Morris Insurance and Financial

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Complete the renovations for the Heavenly Home Project, slated to open in 2021 as OrangeCounty’s first nonprofit end-of-life care homeu Raise 1 Million Dollars to meet our Million Dollar Matching Grant for the Heavenly HomeEndowment, designed to offset the operating costs of the Heavenly Home.u Expand our Bereavement Services by creating a network of resources for those who are grieving theloss of a loved one.

SERVICE AREA

To deliver a breadth of resources to caregivers,families, and patients confronting the final stages oflife.

Southern California

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? GuidestarGold Seal of Transparency

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 87.2%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Purchased a house that will become become OrangeCounty’s first nonprofit end-of-life care home, assisted320 patients with end-of life wishes, and hosted 15bereavement workshops to support the grieving.

MISSION STATEMENT

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AREAS OF FUNDINGFor many terminally ill patients, dying at home is not an option. Whether due to difficult living situations,a lack of family and friends who can care for them in their final days, or the limitations of insurancecoverage, many people find themselves in a housing crisis at the end-of-life.

The Heavenly Home Project will change that for hundreds of people in Orange County. Our six-bedroom residential care home will allow people to complete their lives with peace and dignity,spending their final days making meaningful memories with loved ones.

An anonymous friend of SoCal Hospice Foundation is helping us to jumpstart our Heavenly HomeEndowment with the Million Dollar Match campaign. This giving opportunity allows your contribution tocontinue into perpetuity, doubling its impact and ensuring sustainability for the Heavenly Home.

Naming opportunities are also available. We invite you to join us and transform the way live at the end-of-life.

Shaun Moss, RN, a founding Board Member, and Michelle Wulfestieg, Executive Director,have worked together for the last 10 years to elevate the way people live at the end-of-life.

Traci Shirachi SmartStart Evaluation and ResearchInc.

Vana SurmanianPhilanthropist

Deborah Veady Philanthropist

Kay WalkerAttorney at Law

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 9%Corporations: 8.8%Foundations: 53.3%Events: 25.6%Other: 3.3%

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St. Jude Memorial Foundation

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 1440 N. Harbor Blvd., Suite 200, Fullerton, CA 92835

Phone: (714) 992-3033Email: [email protected]

Website: www.stjudemedicalcenter.org/foundation

Facebook Page:facebook.com/stjudememorialfoundation

Top Executive: Dub Drees, Chief Philanthropy Officer

Year Established: 1957

Dennis Buchanan, M.D.St. Jude Medical Center

Terry P. BrickPhilanthropist

Brian HellelandSt. Jude Medical Center

Bradley Jackson, M.D.St. Jude Medical Center

William Lawler, M.D.St. Jude Medical Center

George McDanielLighthouse Financial Services, Inc.

Sr. Eileen McNerney, CSJSisters of St. Joseph of Orange

Fred Nowroozi, M.D.St. Jude Medical Center

Scott RojasEclectic Associates

Dorothy Lippman SaloveshPhilanthropist

Kathy SalterSagePoint Financial

Thad SandfordPhilanthropist

Susan ShawPhilanthropist

Cathy ShircliffPhilanthropist

Stephen StraubPhilanthropist

Michael VerityLighthouse Financial Services, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

St. Jude Memorial Foundation connects thephilanthropic generosity of individuals andorganizations with the visionary initiatives of St. JudeMedical Center to achieve life-saving, transformativehealthcare for patients and families.

North Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating?Gold

What was your greatest community impact in2019?

A $4 million fundraising initiative was completed to fullytransition the Kathryn T. McCarty Breast Center tostate-of-the-art 3D mammography. Proceeds from AWalk Among the Stars Gala – St. Jude’s mostsuccessful to date - helped close this project, givingevery woman in our community the greatest chancesfor early detection, successful treatment and survivalagainst breast cancer.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSA Walk Among the StarsSaturday, October 24, 2020- Anaheim [email protected] the St. Jude Crosson Cancer Institute, this gala event features our beloved cancer survivorfashion show, champagne reception, a wonderful dinner, and dancing to a live band!

Fundraising Priority Areas

The generosity of grateful patients, families, friends, physicians, employees, foundations andcorporations allows St. Jude to offer a level of care typically found at only the nation’s largest academicand research hospitals. Your gift can support leading-edge technology, access to transformativeadvances in medicine, and services of the highest quality that are close to home and seamlessly coverthe full continuum of care from diagnosis to treatment to rehabilitation.There are several ways to give:

• Outright Gifts A one-time or monthly donation made through cash, check or credit card is a convenient way to donateand can immediately be put to use. • Memorial and Tribute GiftsHonoring or memorializing a loved one or care provider is an enduring way to commemorate a specialindividual or occasion. • Appreciated AssetsGifts of stocks/securities or real estate that has increased in value may provide multiple tax benefitswhile making an impact at St. Jude. • Charitable IRA Rollover For donors aged 70 ½ and older, qualified charitable distributions made directly from your IRA to St.Jude can help satisfy your required minimum distribution and save on taxes. • Estate and Legacy GiftsCreate your legacy by making a gift through your will/trust, a beneficiary designation, or anarrangement that pays income to you or your loved ones while supporting St. Jude’s future needs andpriorities. • EndowmentsMake a lasting impact on patient care by creating an endowment. Donor-designated endowment fundscan carry your family’s name in perpetuity while providing ongoing support for St. Jude’s programs.  • VolunteerGifts of time and talent foster a healing experience for patients and families. 

Cancer Heart & VascularDigestiveNeurosciences Pain & Palliative CareWomen & InfantsOrthopedicsPhysical Medicine & Rehabilitation InstituteInnovation & TechnologyCommunity-Based Initiatives

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Susan G. Komen® Orange County

Hat & Wig Salon: Help women in treatment pick out free wigs, hats, and scarves.

MORE THAN PINK Tie Ball: Get involved with décor; gathering auction items; help the evening of theevent.

MORE THAN PINK Walk: Help with event set-up, celebrate walkers along the route, and/or hand outfood and beverages in the expo area on September 20, 2020.

Community Events and Speakers’ Bureau: Become trained to provide breast health information athealth fairs, outreach events, and third-party fundraisers. Multilingual volunteers are especially helpful.

Office Administration: Answer phones and assist with administrative tasks in the office.

The generosity of our supporters is essential to help breast cancer patients today and to invest in thefuture of their families. Supporters make a local impact when they invest in:

- Mammograms and breast health awareness for uninsured women and men- A professional workforce of trained Patient Navigators in OC community clinics- Giving patients normalcy and dignity on their breast cancer journey- Creating a local Metastatic Breast Cancer (Stage IV) support community- Celebrating Survivors, those living with Metastatic, and advocates at the MORE THAN PINK WALK- Strengthening a breast health culture focused on self-advocacy, self-awareness, and empowerment- Honoring a friend or family member who has faced breast cancer

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 2817 McGaw Avenue, Irvine 92614Phone: (714) 957-9157Email: [email protected]: www.komenoc.org

Twitter: @komenocInstagram: @komenoc

Facebook: facebook.com/komenorangecounty

Top Executive: Megan Klink, CEO

Year Established: 1991

Carrie SwansonPresidentThe Boeing Company

Craig C. Glorioso, JDVice PresidentGreenberg Traurig, LLP

Gretchen Valentine,CPAPast PresidentRSM US LLP

Karin WheelerTreasurerCommunity Volunteer,Breast Cancer Survivor,CPA (former)

Dr. DeVera Heard, EdDSecretaryNational Council of 100Black Women

Ralphie GironPhilanthropist

Lisa E. Guerra, MDBreastlink

Rebecca HultquistCommunity Volunteer,Breast Cancer Survivor

Jaspreet (Jas) KaurPIMCO

January Lopez, MDHoag Hospital

Gina MastantuonoPhilanthropist

Doug McKayUnited Way

Rita Parvaneh, CPASpireon, Inc.

Scott ShermanIngram Micro

Carrie StromAllergan

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Increase breast health awareness and mammography use among women in OrangeCounty who are at greatest risk of late-stage diagnosis of breast cancer and most in danger of dyingfrom breast cancer.u Create a community of those living with metastatic breast cancer, their caregivers, and medicalprofessionals to share new information, practical resources, and support through various events likethe Metastatic Breast Cancer Conference on March 1, 2020.u Address health inequities in breast cancer care for underserved populations by focusing on PatientNavigators to deliver consistent education, scheduling, care coordination, and communication withclinicians; connecting patients and caregivers with resources; and medical paperwork assistance, whiledeveloping a trained living-wage workforce of Patient Navigators within OC health clinics.

SERVICE AREA

Save lives by meeting the most critical breast healthneeds in our communities and investing inbreakthrough research to prevent and cure breastcancer.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Guidestar Rating? 2019 Gold Seal of Transparency Guidestar Rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?85.4%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Reached 250,000+ women with breast healtheducation; arranged 37,000+ clinical breast exams andmammograms; provided financial assistance to 75breast cancer survivors undergoing treatment; and 225patients received psychosocial support services.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSMORE THAN PINK Tie BallMay 9, 2020

Susan G. Komen® Orange County MORE THAN PINK Walk®September 20, 2020Fashion Island, Newport Beach starting at Pacific Life Insurance Company

Eric Morgan, Vice President, Community Affairs, FivePoint; Rita Parvaneh, KomenOC BoardMember, Spireon; Steve Churm, Executive Vice President, FivePoint; Scott Sherman, KomenOCBoard Member and incoming President, Ingram Micro at 2018 Komen OC Annual Breakfast.

Underwritten by:

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The Autism Community in Action (TACA)

Glen AckermanConsultant

Lisa AckermanThe Autism Community in Action

Keith BanningMorgan Stanley

Dan CarneyMidwest Insurance

Inna Kassatkina JonesConsultant

Erich KreidlerKRE Consulting

Elizabeth McCoyLaw Offices of Elizabeth McCoy

Robby SagguCorient Capital Partners

Kim Yang-UkRE/MAX

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

TACA provides education, support and hope to familiesliving with autism.

FAST FACTS

MISSION STATEMENT

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Board of Directors L to R: Dan Carney, Keith Banning, Inna Kassatkina Jones, Robby Saggu, Elizabeth McCoy, Lisa Ackerman, Kim Yang-Uk,Erich Kreidler, and Glen Ackerman.

u 2020 is TACA’s 20th anniversary. Our goal is to launch the “We Are TACA” Challenge – inviting TACAfriends to share their stories on social media. The ultimate goal is to educate, increase awareness andbuild support for TACA to continue improving the outcomes for children/youth with autism.u Address the needs per our strategic plan findings of the adult population.u Continue to be here for the 600 new families finding us every month.

GOALS FOR 2020

TACA Family Carnival – June 7, 2020 – Oak Canyon, SilveradoA day of community and fun in a secure environment for children, youth and families affected byautism. Kids and adults will enjoy the carnival rides, bounce houses, arts/crafts and sensory activities.Attendees can meet and talk to autism resource leaders in our community. Sponsorships anddonations are needed.

National TACA Autism Conference West Coast– October 8 – 11, 2020 – Hilton OrangeCounty/Costa MesaJoin us for the largest autism conference in the United States. The conference runs three days,including four tracks of community building, education, resources and hope for families living withautism. Regional Center provides funding for registration and TACA provides scholarships.Sponsorships and donations are needed.

14th Annual Ante Up for Autism Gala & Casino Night – October 24, 2020 - The Waterfront BeachResort, Huntington BeachAnte Up for Autism is more than a typical gala. When the evening’s program ends the “After-Party”festivities begin with a poker tournament sponsored by The Commerce Casino and Hotel. Seats for thepoker tournament are included in selected sponsorship levels. All guests are invited to “take a chance”at the free casino tables. Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are available.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Address: 2222 Martin Street, Suite 140, Irvine, CA 92612

Phone: (949) 640-4401Website: www.tacanow.org

Twitter: @tacafoundationInstagram: @tacanowFacebook Page:

facebook.com/TheAutismCommunityInAction

Top Executive: Lisa Ackerman, Executive Director andFounder

Email: [email protected]

Year Established: 2000

Headquarters in Orange County our service area is theU.S. In Orange County we provide services to morethan 4,900 children and families. Across the U.S. weserve 72,000.

What is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? CharityNavigator Rating – 3 Stars (3.88)

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? TACA utilizes 75% of revenue towards programshelping families.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Orange County provided free support services to4,900+ people and distributed 1,113 Autism JourneyGuides to new individuals seeking support. Over 1,500people attended TACA’s National West Coast AutismConference.

Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities available at the TACA Family Carnival. Annually over1000 people attend. Opportunities include ride and activity signage in addition to sponsoring a gamebooth with openings for company employees to volunteer at their booths.

“Go Casual for Autism” April -December Workplace fundraising fun. Designate a day or series of days, allowing employees to wear their favoritesports team’s hat, jersey or any team gear in return for making a donation to TACA. For more information email [email protected] or call (949) 640-4404 x104

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 25%Corporations: 21%Foundations: 4%In-Kind: 15%Events: 28%Other: 7%

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The Orange Catholic Foundation

u Society of Our Lady of Guadalupe (The Bishop Kevin W. Vann Fund)u Endowments and Other Fundsu Light of Christ Legacy Society (Legacy and Asset Giving)u Ministry Support Funds

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 13280 Chapman Avenue, Suite 430, Garden Grove, CA 92840 Phone: (714) 282-3021

Email: [email protected]: www.OrangeCatholicFoundation.org

Twitter:@theocfoundationInstagram: @OrangeCatholicFoundation

Facebook Page: facebook.com/theocfoundation

Top Executive: Mrs. Suzanne Nunn, Acting Executive Director

Year Established: 2000

Stephen MuzzyMF Partners LLC

Rand SperrySperry Equities/SperryCommercial

Fernando Jimenez CEO, RJI CPAs

Donald HunsbergerHunsberger, Dunn, LLP

Jacqueline DuPont CarlsonDuPont Residential Care, Inc.,Assured In-Home Care, Inc. andVista Gardens, LCC

Andrew TalleyTalley & Company, AC and TalleyLaw Group, LLP

Reverend Monsignor John UrellSt. Timothy Catholic Church

David BoyntonNew York Life Insurance/EagleStrategies, LLC

Sister Katherine Gray, CSJChrist Cathedral

Ryan KerriganKerrigan Advisors, Inc.

Reverend Vincent PhamVietnamese Catholic Center

Lisa ClarkeRetired CPA

Michael HaynesSpecialized

David DoranCPA, Retired Managing PartnerWhite Nelson Diehl Evans LLP

Reverend James RiesOur Lady of Fatima CatholicChurch

Douglas StephenAgFast Corp. and Step’nComponents, LLC

Susan StraderRetired School Teacher

Most Reverend Kevin W. Vann,JCD DDDiocese of Orange

Suzanne NunnThe Orange Catholic FoundationNon-Voting Member

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

We are an independent charitable foundation thatassists our Catholic community to raise, manage, growand grant funds supporting all aspects of the Catholicfaith following each donor’s intent.

The Orange Catholic Foundation is a 501 (c) (3)charitable corporation that exists to serve the Catholiccommunity of Orange County. As a foundation forCatholics, we assist families and individuals to leave alegacy uniquely aligned with their Catholic values andbeliefs. The Foundation's primary function is to raisefunds through planned giving and various fundraisingprograms and special annual events. In addition, theFoundation manages endowments and a variety offunds. The Foundation works with donors to customizetheir charitable intentions and then grants fundsaccording to the fund agreement and donors intent.

FAST FACTSGuidestar Rating: Silver

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 92%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? After raising over $120 million to support the renovationand dedication of Christ Cathedral, we continue to builda stronger Catholic community by providing parishessustainable income through endowment growth,affordable Catholic tuition, financial support forseminarians and ministries.

MISSION STATEMENT

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Conference on Business & Ethics Established in 2002, in partnership with Farmers & Merchants Bank, the Conference inspiresprofessional growth in responsible leaders and insight on ethical practices with networkingopportunities of over 800 business leaders. Proceeds provide educational support for Orange CountyCatholic elementary schools.

The Orange Catholic Foundation Gala Join the Orange Catholic Foundation for a special evening dedicated to our Seminarians and RetiredPriests in honor of their faithful service to our Catholic community. The Gala will feature a cocktailreception, live auction, fund-a-need, dinner created by Anaheim White House Chef Bruno Serato andGrammy Award winning entertainment in Christ Cathedral.

Young Professionals Soiree This inaugural event will provide an opportunity for Catholic professionals under 40 to network and beinspired, connect and grow in faith through professional development, stewardship and volunteerism.Funds raised will go to underserved young adult ministries.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

GOALS FOR 2020u Strengthen our Catholic community by raising funds and growing endowmentsu Increase donors support to meet their philanthropic goalsu Expand awareness of our Foundation to the community

Underwritten by:

The Orange Catholic Foundation hosted the annual appreciation brunchwith Bishop Kevin W. Vann honoring the members of the Christ CathedralGuild, the Light of Christ Legacy Society, and the Society of Our Lady ofGuadalupe.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 72%Corporations: 7%Foundations: 18%Events: 3%

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

The Priority Center,(formerly known as the Child Abuse Prevention Center)

1) Operation Backpack (June - August)2) Families Helping Families - Holiday Campaigns supporting 300 Families 3) “Diaper Drives”4) Penny Campaigns - Pennies Make Dollars Campaigns at schools5) Beneficiary Events from organizations that host events looking to earmark a charity6) Ragnar Southern California - Every first weekend of April, Run under our banner, proceeds of the 200 mile run benefit The Priority Center.

Address: 2390 E. Orangewood Avenue, Suite 300,Anaheim, CA 92806Phone: (714) 955-6506

Website: www.theprioritycenter.org

Twitter: @prioritycenterInstagram: @theprioritycenter

Facebook Page: facebook.com/theprioritycenter

Top Executive: Lisa Fujimoto, Chief Executive OfficerEmail: [email protected]

Year Established: 1983

Alan EppersonBank of America Private Bank

Hogiadi KurniawanHaskell & White, LLP

Richard SwinneyAttorney

Collen RogersKeller Williams

Marc ReichReich Radcliffe & Hoover LLP

Roger ArmstrongArmstrong Buckner InsuranceServices

Debashis ChowdhuryCanterbury Consulting

Susan CrockettCrockett & Crockett

Vanessa DixonLong Beach State University

Freddie GeorgesFGPG & The Shop@Showready

Marjon GhasemiFirst American Title Company

Paul GodbyThe Capital Group Companies

Abbas GokalGokal Law Office

Ed InalAvita Biomedical

Donald KennedyFirst American Title Company

Thomas ManakidesGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

Catherine SorensenPhilanthropist

Madison SpachSpach, Capaldi, & Waggaman, LLP

Athena WongAgility Fuel Solutions

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u To officially launch the piloted successful privately funded program, Connected Care, for children andadults in crisis to prevent young children and teens from re-admission due to self-harm. The pilot hasbeen extremely successful. We need the funds to move it forward this year.u Increase Fundraising Efforts from our community and generate more awareness and corporateengagement in supporting our efforts.u Become a resource in our community for Suicide Prevention and Community Collaboration inPrevention Services.

SERVICE AREA

Our mission is to deliver life-changing programs toassist people in crisis by giving them the tools andsupport necessary to break the cycle of generationaltrauma - including prevention of child abuse andneglect through early intervention and mental healthservices.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 90%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, we impacted 6,000 lives through preventativeservices in homes, school readiness, infant/toddlersand with children in serious crisis. We prioritize whatwe value most, the families, teens, and adults we areserving in our community. Though our name changed,the foundation on which we’ve built our legacy has not.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS3 Signature Events: Pivotal Luncheon- June 11, 2020Annual Golf Classic- September 2020Annual Gala, Pasea Hotel and Spa- Fall 2020

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 3%Corporations: 1.5%Foundations: 3%Government Grants: 90%Events: 2.5%

Underwritten by:

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The Wooden FloorAddress: 1810 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706

Phone: (714) 541-8314 ext. 124Email: [email protected]: www.TheWoodenFloor.org

Twitter: @TheWoodenFloorInstagram: @TheWoodenFloor

Facebook Page: facebook.com/TheWoodenFloor

Top Executive: Dawn S. Reese, Chief Executive Officer

Year Established: 1983

Judy F. Posnikoff, PhD*ChairwomanMartlet Asset Management, LLC

Arthur Ong* Immediate Past ChairPIMCO

Saar Swartzon* Vice ChairCohn & Swartzon, a Professional LawCorporation

Yvonne O’Neill* TreasurerO’Neill Financial Management

Joseph Chatelle* SecretaryMercer

Theresa Allen*First Republic Private Wealth Management

Meg AppelgateGochnauer Family Foundation

Sasha AyloushHydraflow

Falon Baltzell, MFAThe Wooden Floor

Michelle Dean*Philanthropist

Brent FunstonWind River Group, LLC

Bryan GreenEdward Jones

Jehan JayakumarCarlson & Jayakumar, LLP

Jeremy KroutEnvironmental Planning DevelopmentSolutions, Inc.

Richard LeeAetna, Southern California, Retired

Iris Lopez-Guevara Parent RepresentativeCommunity Leader

Catherine M. MacIverPhilanthropist

Dale A. Merrill, MFACalifornia State University, Fullerton

Linh NguyenAdvance Beauty College

Alix PortilloAlumni RepresentativeCommercial Bank of California

Dawn S. Reese, CFREThe Wooden Floor

Rossi StaynovaParent RepresentativeCommunity Leader

Mary E. TolarAmerican Funds/Capital GroupCompanies, Inc.

Ernesto M. Vasquez, FAIA, NCARB SVA Architects, Inc.

BOARD EMERITI

Joan BeallPhilanthropist

Beth A. BurnsFounder of The Wooden Floor and ArtisticDirector (’83-’05)

Sharon HartshornPhilanthropist

Richard C. HunsakerHunsaker Management

Virginia HunsakerPhilanthropist

Damien M. JordanAmerican Funds/Capital GroupCompanies, Inc., Retired

Yvonne M. Jordan Philanthropist

Socorro Vasquez Philanthropist

*Executive Committee Members

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u The Wooden Floor is culminating its 4-year Lift Campaign by 2020. This has enabled theimplementation of its visionary strategic plan, to further expand its campus and the number of studentsserved, and build upon its Endowment Fund.

SERVICE AREA

Founded in 1983, The Wooden Floor is one of theforemost creative youth development nonprofitorganizations in the country. They transform the lives ofyoung people in low-income communities through thepower of dance and access to higher education. InOrange County and through national licensed partners,they use a long-term approach grounded in exploratorydance education to foster the confidence and giftswithin each child to innovate, communicate, andcollaborate – skills necessary for success in school andin life. 100 percent of students who graduate from TheWooden Floor immediately enroll in higher education.Their students become change agents and beacons ofhope within their own families, their neighborhoods, ourcommunity, and our world.

From two locations in Santa Ana, The Wooden Floorserves 475 under-served youth within Orange Countythrough year-round dance education, academictutoring, college and career readiness, and familyservices programs, as well as an additional 3,000 low-income elementary school students countywidethrough community engagement. Sequential andintegrated programming serves each child up to 10years – from third grade to college, helping theorganization keep the promise it makes to eachstudent: from here, you can step anywhere.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4 stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating?

Platinum-level Guidestar rating, demonstrating commitment to transparency.

What was your greatest community impact in 2019? 2019 was the 15th consecutive year that all graduates of The Wooden Floor finished high school on-time and immediately enrolled in college, with a majority choosing to study STEAM fields (Science,Technology, Engineering, Arts, or Math). 165 alumni are enrolled in colleges and universities aroundthe world, 80 percent of whom are supported by scholarships given by The Wooden Floor.

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS37th Annual Concert: This Way ForwardMay 28-30, 2020Be inspired by The Wooden Floor’s students as they perform new works co-created with leadingcontemporary dance choreographers, all while they learn the confidence and skills to help them reachtheir full potential in school and in life.

Co-Creation Lab: The Wooden Floor + PilobolusJuly 16-18, 2020Experience the premiere of work co-created by students and internationally acclaimed dance companyPilobolus in an intimate setting.

14th Annual Keep the Promise™ Wine Tasting BenefitSeptember 17, 2020Sample highly-rated wines from around the world while helping us keep the promise made to each ofThe Wooden Floor’s students: from here, you can step anywhere.For more information visit TheWoodenFloor.org/Events

TOP FUNDING SOURCES

Individuals: 54%Corporations: 14%Foundations: 27%Earned: 5%

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Think Together

Think Together depends on the philanthropic support of individuals, corporations and foundations to fillthe gap between state/federal funding and the cost of providing education programs and services tounder-resourced communities and their students.

Our highest funding priority is to provide support for Project 2 Million, Think Together’s campaign toclose the achievement gap for the two million students failing in California schools every year. Yourgenerous donation will allow Think Together to expand our reach as California’s leading provider ofexpanded learning during and outside the school day, changing the odds for kids through earlylearning, afterschool, summer and school improvement.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 2101 E Fourth Street Ste 200B, Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (714) 543-3807

Email: [email protected]: www.thinktogether.org

Twitter: @think_togetherInstagram: @thinktogether

Facebook Page: facebook.com/thinktogether

Top Executive: Randy Barth, Founder & CEO

Year Established: 1997

Leona Aronoff-SadaccaAronoff Capital

Randy BarthThink Together

Eric BodenPhilanthropist

Nick CanditoEntrepreneur

Mary Lynn CoffeeNossaman, LLP

Daniel FriedmanBoston Consulting Group

Fran InmanMajestic Realty Co.

John LeePIMCO

Paolo LeonAO Architects

D. John MillerDJM Capital Partners, Inc.

Sangeeth Peruri OutreachCircle

Marti RemmellCommunity Leader

Steven RobertsonConsulting CFO

Gretchen SalyerBusiness Development Exec.

Earl SleeMedtronic

Bill TamblynNokia Software

Summer TaylorDeloitte

Dawn TrautmanPacific Life Insurance, Co.

John TurnerChronicle

Julie Vennewitz-PiercePayPal

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREAEducation

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Think Together’s annual Raise a Hand Dinner & Experience brings together passionate individualsand companies to change the odds for kids through education. Begin the evening at Meet & Think, aninteractive student experience showcasing Think’s programs. Bid on one of our unique silent auctionpackages, then share a meal with friends and colleagues as we hear from visionaries about our boldnew initiatives in education and raise the funding necessary to ensure every kid has the chance tosucceed.

This year’s Raise a Hand event will be held on April 24th at the Marriott Irvine Spectrum. Forsponsorships or tickets, please visit thinktogether.org/raiseahand.

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

GOALS FOR 2020u Advance educational excellence and equity across California u Expand school and district partnerships to impact more studentsu Raise funds for Project 2 Million to ensure all kids receive a premium education

Board member Anu Worah presents college scholarships to Think Together graduating seniors at Raise A HandDinner & Experience. This year’s event is on April 24th. thinktogether.org/raiseahand

Think Together partners with schools to change theodds for kids.

MISSION STATEMENT

FAST FACTSWhat is Guidestar Rating? Gold

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 90%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Think Together grew 41% over the past year bypartnering with new school districts, serving over200,000 kids. Celebrated the 25th Anniversary ofShalimar Learning Center in Costa Mesa, the originalThink Together site.

TOP PHILANTHROPIC FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 14%Corporations: 16%Foundations: 59%Events: 11%

Jeffrey WahbaFarmer Brothers (Ret.)

Anu WorahRebalance Physical Therapy

Dan YoungCamino Enterprises

*95% of total revenue comes from school partnerships

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Tilly’s Life Center

Through the generous support of our local community and businesses, Tilly’s Life Center is able tohave a positive impact on teens throughout Southern California. Here’s how you can help:

u Donate monetarily or provide school supplies, swag or auction items for classes and eventsu Sponsor an event or purchase a table alongside major corporate partners u Expand your company’s corporate matching gifts program to employees or customers u Provide service and/or materials to support our classrooms and outreach u Sponsor an afterschool, hospital, clinic, juvenile hall, non-profit, government, or school program

To volunteer or donate, please visit tillyslifecenter.org/donate/.

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: 17 Pasteur, Irvine, CA 92618Phone: (949) 246-3067

Website: www.tillyslifecenter.org

Twitter: @TillysLCInstagram: @tillyslifecenter

Facebook Page: facebook.com/tillyslifecenter

Top Executive: Monica Utley, Executive Director

Year Established: 2012

Tilly LevinePresidentTillys Clothing Chain

Jorge VerveraCo-Chair60th Place Solutions

Dr. Adrienne MatrosCo-ChairPhilanthropist

Thomas DoyleTreasurerWD Land

Joone LopezSecretaryMoulton Niguel Water District

Mark BurkhartBurkhart Brother’sConstruction, Inc.

Dr. Tod BurnettBrandman University

Dennis CalvertBiolargo Inc.

Tim FoxOUTFRONT Media

Patrick GradyPhilanthropist

Jeff MontejanoBuilding Industry Associationof Southern California

Dr. Mandy MountUC Irvine Campus AssaultResources and Education

Dr. Leonard SenderHyundai Cancer InstituteCHOC Childrens, Chan SoonShiong Institute of Medicine,and Nantkwest

AJ SextonBioLargo, Inc., and SextonEquities

Kara TrebsSunwest Bank

Advisory CommitteeMembersDr. Krista DriverMariposa Women & FamilyCenter

Bob HurleyHurley

Daniel Kasidi NyaggahRastaclat

Angela JohnstonMerrill Lynch

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREAServing high schools throughout Southern California,Tilly’s Life Center (TLC) is a nonprofit educationalprogram that helps teens overcome the seriousobstacles they are met with on a daily basis. Ourproactive approach uses experiential learning, journalwriting, open discussions, and other activities to guideteens in effectively coping with crisis, adopting healthyhabits and finding purpose.

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Our annual fundraising events support our youth-focused programs aimed at empowering all teenswith a positive mindset and enabling them to effectively cope with crisis, adversity and tough decisions. 13th Tillys Charity Golf TournamentApril 20, 2020 – Mission Viejo Country Club

24th Annual Stars & Stripes TournamentJune 25 – June 28, 2020 – The Hilton Los Cabos, Mexico

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Tilly Levine, Founder of Tilly’s Life Center (TLC), Staff, Board Members, and other TLC Supporters and Advocatesenjoy Stars & Stripes Tournament in support of TLC and other beneficiaries in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Gold Guidestar Rating

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 88%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? In 2019, we impacted over 2000 students in 16 highschools and with 12 other partners, creating 99different cohorts of students in one year.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIESTilly’s Life Center offers multiple avenues for supporters to become involved in rewarding volunteeropportunities. 

u Join our Board of Directors or Advisory Committee u Get involved with the planning and execution of one of our exciting eventsu Align your Employee Engagement Program to our ongoing events throughout the year u Help pack school supplies and swag for classrooms and events u Volunteer your skills/services to support operations e.g. marketing, software development, etc.u Serve as an advocate of our program aiding with outreach and awareness to local and state highschools and districts as well as introductions to potential partners and supporters

MISSION STATEMENTAccording to the CDC, from 2007-2017, in just 10 years, the number of suicides among people ages10-24 has increased 56% - making that the highest since recording began. 17% of 9th - 12th gradersin the US have seriously contemplated suicide, 14% have made a suicide plan and 7.4% of teens haveactually attempted suicide. One in five have a diagnosable mental health condition and homicide ratesamong youth have increased by 23% from 2014-2017. Additionally, a 2017 report found the number ofstudents at various colleges and universities seeking mental health help had increased 50-fold from2011-2016. 50% of millennials and 75% of Gen Zers have left their job for mental health reasons.

This is why Tilly’s Life Center takes a proactive and preventive approach. We equip teens with life skillsand provide tools to effectively cope with adversity. Our goal is to promote healthy habits whileinspiring confidence and empowerment.

Today’s teens are in crisis. Every day, they are faced with challenges like depression, anxiety,substance abuse and school violence, among many others. We’re here to change that. At Tilly’s LifeCenter, we give young people the tools they need to overcome these challenges, believe inthemselves, and reach their full potential. Our mission is to help today’s teens cope with crisis,overcome the pressures they face daily, and unlock the best within themselves.

6th Annual I Am Giving GalaNovember 7, 2020 – AV Irvine

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Waymakers

Waymakers relies on the support of volunteers and the generous contributions of individuals andcorporations in support of our work. Participating in annual fundraising events is a fun way tocontribute and learn more about the great work of Waymakers. We offer underwriting and sponsorshipopportunities which support our programs and highlight your organization as a philanthropic leader inOrange County. Additionally, we have the following opportunities to support our programs:

Waymakers Tustin Youth Shelter Capital Campaign – contribute to the purchase of this home whichprovides a place of healing and hope to hundreds of children and their family members each year.

Waymakers Adopt a Family Holiday Programs – donate in-kind or financial support for families whootherwise will be unable to have gifts for the holidays.

United Way or Company Matching Gift Programs – designate Waymakers through your companydonation programs.

Estate and Planned Giving – include Waymakers in your legacy of generosity.

Please contact Ronnetta Johnson (949) 250-0488 for these or other giving opportunities.

Address: 1221 East Dyer Road, Suite 120, Santa Ana, CA 92705Phone: (949) 250-0488

Email: [email protected]: www.WaymakersOC.org

Twitter: @WaymakersOCInstagram: @WaymakersOC

Facebook Page: facebook.com/WaymakersOC

Top Executive: Ronnetta Johnson

Year Established: 1972

Mark LarsenBoard PresidentPurus Wealth Management

Jason SmallwoodBoard Vice PresidentCity National Bank

Donny DelfinBoard SecretaryPacific Western Bank

Joe McCarthyBoard TreasurerMcCarthy Consulting Services

Brenda BalsigerOrange County Business Journal

Rich BrakkeBrakke-Schafnitz Insurance Brokers

Dr. Thomas CoadPhilanthropist

Carol FoxOrange County Business Journal

Drew HarburCallahan & Blaine

John JoryRadiation Protection & Specialties

James PikeLutheran Church of the Resurrection

Ann StawickiBurnham Benefits Insurance Services

Barbara SteenslandMAG-TROL Electrical Distributors

Kris ThordarsonK2 General Contractors

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Expand resources to positively impact youth and individuals in crisis. u To ensure the longevity of crisis residential services through the purchase the Tustin Youth ShelterFacility that meet the mental health and support needs of struggling youth. u Continue to expand crisis response services in the aftermath of critical incidents involving massvictimization.

SERVICE AREA

Waymakers builds safer communities by helpingindividuals make their way through conflict and crisis toa place of strength and stability.

Orange County

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Gold

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?Ninety percent (90%) of every dollar provides clientswith services and the support they need to havepositive, long-term, and sustainable change in theirlives.

What was your greatest community impact in2019? Waymakers helped over 130,000 individuals to makechoices which led to strength and stability. We did thisby intervening during times of crisis, reunifying families,and healing communities.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSSwing for Kids Charity Golf TournamentMay 14, 2020, Oak Creek Golf Club, Irvine, CABenefiting Waymakers’ programs to help provide emergency youth shelter, support for victims of crime,counseling to at-risk families, resolution of conflicts, and prevention education in Orange County.

Light a Light of Love Sunday, December 6, 2020 – Annual lighting of the snowflakes on the Huntington Beach Pier.A community holiday celebration to benefit Waymakers’ Huntington Beach Youth Shelter.

Love Grows by Giving February 2021 – Wine & Food TastingAn evening featuring wine and food samples from local restaurants, silent and live auction in support ofWaymakers’ Huntington Beach Youth Shelter.

Waymakers Board of Directors at the annual Love Grows by Giving Wine Tasting at the HyattRegency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa.

Underwritten by:

Greg TippinNewmark Knight Frank

Abril TurnerExperian

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: .59%Corporations: .23%Foundations: 1.62%Government Grants: 93.68%Events: 1.65%Other: 2.23%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

WISEPlace

Volunteering at WISEPlace is a meaningful way to give back to some of the most vulnerable membersof our community. Volunteers can teach yoga, art, play bingo, serve a meal, help with handyman work,and so much more. Individuals and groups welcomed. Open seven days a week with flexible hours.

For more information on volunteer opportunities, or to see a list of needed items, please contactMargaret Potkay at [email protected].

Address: 1411 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706Phone: (714) 542-3577

Email: [email protected] Website: www.wiseplace.org

Twitter: @WISEPlaceInstagram: @WISEPlace

Facebook Page: facebook.com/WISEPlace

Top Executive: Brateil Aghasi, Chief Executive Officer

Shelter Established: 1987

Meg O’ToolePhilanthropist

Nancy GrayPacific Mercantile Bank

Nicole MorseHillmann Consulting, LLC

Michele RyanPhilanthropist

Eileen PadbergEileen Padberg Consulting

Amber OmranElite Hathaway

Ashleigh AitkenAitken Aitken Cohn

Kristen Zampa-DawsonResurgence Behavioral Health

Lisa CowanMarina Landscape

Matt BaileyLecturer, UCI Paul Merage School ofBusiness

Ria Marie CarlsonUniversity of California, Irvine

Shahrzad VarjoyUS Bank

Tim M. JohnsonJLK Rosenberger, LLP

Traci ShirachiThe Mark USA, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

GOALS FOR 2020u Create a robust alumni program with an array of wrap-around services to support women after theyhave been placed in housing and left the safety of our shelter.u In partnership with Jamboree Housing Corporation, secure $21M in development funds to moveforward with a complete renovation, including at least 52 units of permanent supportive housing forvulnerable women.u Increase individual and corporate volunteer engagement and sponsorships by 25%.

SERVICE AREA

To lead the effort of ending homelessness forunaccompanied women through housing solutions andempowering wrap-around services that provide a pathtoward personal self-reliance.

WISEPlace has served more than 8,100 women byproviding safe transitional and emergency shelter,counseling and mental health services, casemanagement, addiction recovery, and employmentassistance to help rebuild their lives. The nonprofitorganization is the only Orange County-basedestablishment leading the effort to end homelessnessfor unaccompanied women.

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestar Rating – Platinum

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?87%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? We increased our impact from serving 110 womenannually to serving 320 women – our highest numberserved in our history. We also provided 35,406 safenight’s sleep and 69,495 meals.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTSWISEPlace brings together our community of supporters during annual fundraising events thatcelebrate the generosity of our donors and the successes of our programs. For more information abouthow you can get involved, please contact Brateil Aghasi at [email protected].

Help Them HomeApril 22, 2020

WISEPlace Annual GalaOctober 2020

October 12, 2019 – WISEPlace board members at An Evening in Wonderland Gala, which raised $265,000 toward themission of ending homelessness for unaccompanied women through housing solutions and empowering wrap-aroundservices.

Underwritten by:

Bette & Wylie Aitken

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 8%Corporations: 3%Foundations: 7%Government Grants: 9%Events: 4%Other: 69%

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Women’s Transitional Living Center, Inc. (WTLC)

WTLC’s HERO Fund allows us to respond quickly and effectively to survivors’ unexpected recoveryneeds. From emergency car repairs and medical bills to work uniforms and school tuition, our HEROFund ensures every survivor has the resources they need to regain a sense of security and normalcyafter situations of violence and exploitation.

This year, WTLC is launching a capital campaign to convert our “Little House” property into transitionalhousing for survivors and their children. This property has been a home, a daycare, and office spaceover the course of its 105 year history. This campaign’s goal is to renovate the property to become asafe, comfortable, and welcoming home for survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking.

To donate, please visit www.wtlc.org/donate or mail a check to PO Box 916, Fullerton, CA 92836

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: PO Box 916, Fullerton, CA 92836Phone: (714) 992-1939Email: [email protected] Website: www.wtlc.org

Twitter: @the_wtlcInstagram: @wtlcorg

Facebook Page: facebook.com/theWTLC

Top Executive: Mark Lee, Chief Executive Officer

Year Established: 1976

Renee AumillerRDM General Contractors

Bob CumminsThe Complete Package

Mark JablonskiSt. Jude Medical Center

Suzy LinsCentury 21 Discovery

Paul PrichardPhilanthropist

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

To help individuals and families escape the depths ofdomestic violence and exploitation.

Orange County and surrounding areas

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? Guidestar Rating: Gold

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 88%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? WTLC helped over 1,700 survivors and children healfrom abusive situations, providing over 400 people withhousing, and over 1,300 with services such ascounseling, legal advocacy, and empowermentclasses.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS¾ Time Dueling Pianos – October 2020Join us during Domestic Violence Awareness Month as we raise our voices together to call for an endto the cycle of violence.

Love Is Giving Day – February 2021In February, WTLC joins partner agencies throughout Orange County for a one-day online fundraisingcampaign to support healthy teen relationships in OC.

Golden Age of Hollywood Ball – March 2021Join us for a night of dinner, dancing, and lively auctions as we celebrate our community and raisefunds for our programs and services.

Please visit www.wtlc.org/events for more information.

WTLC’s staff, working to Honor, Empower, and Restart the lives of survivors while Overcoming the cycle of violence and exploitation.

GOALS FOR 2020u Launch a capital campaign to expand our transitional housing program through major facilityrenovations that will increase our bed capacity and ability to serve those with housing needs;u Expand services to people who have caused harm, working both on an individual level to promotehealing and growth, and in the community to address and challenge situations of toxic masculinity;u Facilitate a research study on the benefits of a Sensory Room for survivors of trauma, partneringwith Cal State Fullerton’s Psychology 510 class to study the effectiveness of light, sound, color, andtouch in promoting healing.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESIndividuals: 9%Corporations: 2%Foundations: 12%Government Grants: 61%Events: 2%Program Revenue: 14%

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Working Wardrobes

Volunteer corporate and community groups to help our clients:u Host fundraising events or success drivesu Participate in a Corporate Social Responsibility Dayu Volunteer your professional services or skillsu Organize a gift/gas/food card drive for our veterans

Help us Rebuild Working Wardrobes after losing our headquarters to a devastating fire! #RebuildWW

GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

Address: PO Box 413, 92 Corporate Park, Suite C,Irvine, CA 92606

Phone: (714) 210-2460Email: [email protected]: www.workingwardrobes.org

Instagram: @workingwardrobesFacebook Page: facebook.com/workingwardrobes

Top Executive: Jerri Rosen, CEO/Founder

Year Established: 1990

Mark AngeloBoeing

Alyson BarkerThe Drybar

Carolyn BeaverPhilanthropist

Jim BourneEdwards Lifesciences

Matt ClarkPIMCO

Justin FrameMorgan Stanley

Erik HillerKPMG

Paul HoffmanWindsor Fashions LLC

Dianne IppolitoThe Capital Group Companies

Cyndi KarapogosianRobert Half

Mary McCarthyWells Fargo

Don NguyenUnisys Corporation

Christine RagosUS Bank

Jerri RosenWorking Wardrobes

Doug SchuleinHealth IQ Corporate Wellness

Rachel SvobodaSunday Brunch Agency

Richard TilleyFoundation Building Materials, LLC

Sonja StrzodaColumbia Threadneedle Investments

Zoe VecchioPacific Life Insurance Company

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

At Working Wardrobes, we empower men, women,young adults and veterans to overcome difficultchallenges, so they can achieve the dignity of work,and the Power of a Paycheck.

Southern California

FAST FACTSWhat percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)?87%

What was your greatest community impact in2020? We provided tools and techniques to nearly 5000 men,women, young adults and veterans on their paths tocareer success and the Power of a Paycheck.

MISSION STATEMENT

The 2020 GIVING GUIDE

Dinner in White 30th Anniversary Gala- June 20

Smart Women with Karen Dillie- July 22

Walk in Their Shoes 5K, Lakeview Park- September 12th

Smart Women with Kaira Rouda- October 6

FUNDRAISING EVENTS

Working Wardrobes for a New Start 2020 Board of Directors at the Annual Planning Retreat in January.(Photographer Bonnie Merrick)

GOALS FOR 2020u Rebuild Working Wardrobes after the fire #RebuildWWu Expand client services with new partner agenciesu Increase investments from corporate partnerships u Improve environmental sustainability through recycled apparel

Underwritten by:

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VOLUNTEER AND GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

YMCA of Orange County

VolunteersSpecial EventsHomework Support Sports CoachingDonation Drives

Address: 13821 Newport Ave #200, Tustin, CA 92780Phone: (714)549-9622

Website: www.ymcaoc.org

Twitter: @ymcaocInstagram: @ymcaoc

Facebook Page: facebook.com/ymcaoc

Top Executive: Jeff McBride – President & CEO

Year Established: 1887

Lisa AlonsoHealthpeak Properties

Brian ConstableEvangelical Christian Credit Union

Rosanna Coveyou Laguna Cove, Inc.

Greg Custer Whittier Trust Company

Ryan FesslerVolcom

Michael Hahn Farmers and Merchants Bank

Minh Hoang

David Lamb The Stratham Group

Jeff Mcbride YMCA of Orange County

Juliette Meunier Ernst & Young

Jess Meyers The Lyndon Group

Sean Peasley Deloitte & Touche LLP

Mike Proud OC Southern Baptist Association

John Rochford Snyder Langston

Don SaulicThe Bahnsen Group

Jay Scott HS Ventures – Anaheim Ducks andHonda Center

Tony SpriggsCommercial Real Estate

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SERVICE AREA

The YMCA of Orange County puts Christian principlesinto practice through programs that build healthy spirit,mind, and body for all.

Orange County, Pomona Valley, Riverside County,East San Gabriel Valley

FAST FACTSWhat is your Charity Navigator Rating (1 star – 4stars) OR What is your Guidestar Rating? 4 Star Charity Navigator RatingPlatinum Level GuideStar Participant

What percentage of total revenue goes to cause(after operation expenses)? 83%

What was your greatest community impact in2019? The YMCA raised more than $3.9 million to help serveover 60,000 children, families, and active older adultsfrom local communities through high quality programsthat focus on youth development, healthy living andsocial responsibility.

MISSION STATEMENT

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FUNDRAISING EVENTS42nd Annual Run in the Parks 5k – July 4, 202010th Annual Golf Tournament & Auction Presented by South County Lexus – September 11th,202032nd Annual Crab Feast & Auction Under the Stars – September 12th, 20203rd Annual Fall Fitness Festival – October 2020

YMCA of Orange County Board of Directors at 2019 Employee Excellence Event & Awards Ceremony

GOALS FOR 2020u Conduct an analysis of all facilities and service areas to ensure future plans and developments bestfulfill our mission to serve youth, families and active older adults in our communities.

TOP FUNDING SOURCESChild & Youth Development: 54%Health & Fitness Memebership: 18%Program: 18%Government Contracts: 5%Corporate/Individual Donations: 2%Other: 3%

GivingAnnual CampaignCorporate SponsorshipsEvent SponsorshipsPlanned Giving/BequestsEndowmentsCharitable TrustsHonors/Memorials

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