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community’s changing workforce needs. Our four-year baccalaureate programs will continue to expand and will provide students with even more opportunities to achieve their dreams. The Broward College family - comprised of students, faculty, employees, alumni and donors - continues to grow. We look forward to serving you and our community for the next 50 years. Sincerely, J. David Armstrong, Jr. President Report to Donors 2009-2010 2009 Broward College Foundation Report to Donors Broward College President J. David Armstrong, Jr. (L), G.J. and Antonia Armstrong (R) join one of Broward College’s newest family members, Broadway’s Brian Stokes Mitchell, recipient of a Broward College honorary degree. Michael G. Landry, Board Chair of the Broward College Foundation, CEO of Landry Trebbi Investment Corporation and owner of The Pillars Hotel at New River Sound Broward College Foundation Supports Student Success Message from the President Broward College Honors students enjoy their moment in the sun at the Broward College Foundation’s Heritage Society Luncheon, ”Investing in the American Dream.” Broward College Honors students, many of them scholarship recipients themselves, have transformed into philanthropists by raising scholarship funds for deserving incoming students. Before they have even graduated, the Broward College Honors students have recognized the value of an education and have worked hard to provide opportunity for others. “So far we have organized car washes and a fundraising dinner; we have other things in the planning stages,” said Mazen Mbayed, the student spearheading the fundraising efforts. “We’d like to purchase Florida Pre- paid Scholarships for incoming students. The help many of the Honors students have received from the Broward College Foundation and its generous donors is invaluable, and these donors set a great example for us. As we are growing academically, we think it is also important to develop ourselves into good community stewards. Scholarships are the best way we can thank you for investing in our American Dream.” The Broward College Foundation Board of Directors recently completed the extensive “Boards in Action” workshop made available by the Community Foundation of Broward. The program enabled us to identify areas of focus imperative for propelling the organization to the next level. I want to acknowledge the board’s dedication to improving the Broward College Foundation’s capacity to transform lives through education. Investing in learning remains our greatest hope for economic recovery and community prosperity. On behalf of the foundation, thank you for your generous, continued support. Sincerely, For 50 years, Broward College has provided access to higher education in Broward County and, in doing so, has provided our community with nurses, teachers, pilots, public safety officials and leaders in private industry and public service. In fact, as of May, Broward College has awarded more than 105,000 degrees and certifications. In celebrating our semicentennial, it is important to recognize our great relationships with healthcare, aviation and information technology partners. Building upon these relationships has provided a solid foundation for meeting our diverse Because of you, the Broward College Foundation funded 2,823 scholarships in 2009. MERIT- BASED SCHOLARSHIPS 1,180 NEED- BASED SCHOLARSHIPS 1,643 Michael G. Landry Board Chair Message from the Broward College Foundation Board Chair

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Page 1: Report to Donors 2009-2010 - mybc.broward.edumybc.broward.edu/foundation/SupportingContent/BrowardCollegeFound… · 2009 Broward College Foundation Report to Donors Statement of

community’s changing workforce

needs. Our four-year baccalaureate

programs will continue to expand and

will provide students with even more

opportunities to achieve their dreams.

The Broward College family -

comprised of students, faculty,

employees, alumni and donors -

continues to grow. We look forward

to serving you and our community for

the next 50 years.

Sincerely,

J. David Armstrong, Jr.

President

Report to Donors

2009-2010

2009 Broward College Foundation Report to Donors

Broward College President J. David Armstrong, Jr. (L), G.J. and Antonia Armstrong (R) join one of Broward College’s newest family members, Broadway’s Brian Stokes Mitchell, recipient of a Broward College honorary degree.

Michael G. Landry, Board Chair of the Broward College Foundation, CEO of Landry Trebbi Investment Corporation and owner of The Pillars Hotel at New River Sound

Broward College Foundation Supports Student Success

Message from the President

Broward College Honors students enjoy their moment in the sun at the Broward College Foundation’s Heritage Society Luncheon, ”Investing in the American Dream.”

Broward College Honors students,

many of them scholarship recipients

themselves, have transformed into

philanthropists by raising scholarship

funds for deserving incoming

students. Before they have even

graduated, the Broward College

Honors students have recognized the

value of an education and have

worked hard to provide opportunity

for others.

“So far we have organized car washes

and a fundraising dinner; we have

other things in the planning stages,”

said Mazen Mbayed, the student

spearheading the fundraising efforts.

“We’d like to purchase Florida Pre-

paid Scholarships for incoming

students. The help many of the

Honors students have received from

the Broward College Foundation and

its generous donors is invaluable, and

these donors set a great example for

us. As we are growing academically,

we think it is also important to

develop ourselves into good

community stewards. Scholarships

are the best way we can thank you for

investing in our American Dream.”

The Broward College Foundation Board of

Directors recently completed the extensive

“Boards in Action” workshop made available

by the Community Foundation of Broward.

The program enabled us to identify areas of

focus imperative for propelling the organization

to the next level. I want to acknowledge the

board’s dedication to improving the Broward

College Foundation’s capacity to transform

lives through education.

Investing in learning remains our greatest hope

for economic recovery and community

prosperity. On behalf of the foundation, thank

you for your generous, continued support.

Sincerely,

For 50 years, Broward College has

provided access to higher education

in Broward County and, in doing so,

has provided our community with

nurses, teachers, pilots, public safety

officials and leaders in private

industry and public service. In fact,

as of May, Broward College has

awarded more than 105,000 degrees

and certifications.

In celebrating our semicentennial, it is

impor tan t to recognize our

great relationships with healthcare,

aviation and information technology

partners. Building upon these

relationships has provided a solid

foundation for meeting our diverse

Because of you, the

Broward College Foundation

funded 2,823 scholarships

in 2009.

MERIT-

BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

1,180

NEED-

BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

1,643

Michael G. Landry

Board Chair

Message from the Broward College Foundation Board Chair

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2009 Broward College Foundation Report to Donors

Statement of Activities

Market Value of Investments

Statement of Financial Position

Market Value of Investments

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$10,000,000

$20,000,000

$30,000,000

$40,000,000

$50,000,000

$60,000,000

$70,000,000

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Mar

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Apr-0

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May

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Jun-0

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BCF market value

SUPPORT AND REVENUE 2009 2008

Contributions and bequests $ 1,266,470 $ 5,739,883

Support from Broward College 927,570 1,113,179

State matching contributions 881,557

Fundraising event revenue 245,287 430,635

Interest and dividends 1,242,174 1,510,476

Net unrealized and realized gains (losses) on investments 10,052,314 (17,851,201)

Other revenues 109,646 70,441

Total support and revenue 13,843,461 (8,105,030)

EXPENSES

Program expenses (scholarships, Endowed Teaching Chair and program support)

5,047,397 5,584,494

Total program expenses 5,047,397 5,584,494

General and administrative expenses:

Administrative expenses 1,077,544 1,167,662

Development expenses 712,163 739,648

Fundraising event expenses 129,845 285,330

Investment manager fees 228,575 279,294

Total general and administrative expenses 2,148,127 2,471,934

Total expenses 7,195,524 8,056,428

Change in net assets 6,647,937 (16,161,458)

NET ASSETS, beginning of year 59,548,304 75,709,762 NET ASSETS, end of year $ 66,196,241 $ 59,548,304

ASSETS 2009 2008

Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,980,222 $ 2,335,476

Pledges receivable 187,200 485,541

Prepaid expenses 6,175 4,857

Investments 64,705,883 57,613,718

Total assets $ 66,879,480 $ 60,439,592

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

LIABILITIES

Accounts payable and other liabilities $ 566,022 $ 332,438

Program support, awards and grants payable 117,217 558,850

Total liabilities 683,239 891,288

NET ASSETS

Unrestricted:

Operating 5,873,839 4,299,582

Board designated 307,663 307,663 Total unrestricted 6,181,502 4,607,245

Temporarily restricted 24,913,932 19,968,056

Permanently restricted 35,100,807 34,973,003

Total net assets 66,196,241 59,548,304

Total liabilities and net assets $ 66,879,480 $ 60,439,592

Date Market Value

1/31/09 $ 52,260,494

2/28/09 $ 51,766,716

3/31/09 $ 54,016,914

4/30/09 $ 57,702,389

5/31/09 $ 60,472,476

6/30/09 $ 60,107,422

7/31/09 $ 62,727,189

8/31/09 $ 64,403,098

9/30/09 $ 65,458,211

10/31/09 $ 63,181,240

11/30/09 $ 65,078,078

12/31/09 $ 64,705,883

Broward County offers myriad

opportunities for philanthropic

individuals and we are honored you

have chosen to invest in the students

served by the Broward College

Foundation.

In facing some of the worst economic

times this nation has seen since the

Great Depression, the Broward

College Foundation, through its

finance and investment committee,

h a s j u d i c i o u s l y m o n i t o r e d

investments. We have continued a

course of prudent oversight and good

stewardship of your philanthropic

contributions.

While Broward College offers one of

the most reasonable tuition rates in

the country, a Broward College

education is not free. One class at

Broward College can cost almost

$300.

What is the cost of not educating

Broward County residents? It costs

more than twice as much to

incarcerate a young person for one

year than to educate them for two. It

costs untold amounts for families

entrenched in the cycle of poverty. It

costs us the health and well-being of

our community.

Enrollments are up and there have

been deep cuts in state educational

funding. Private contributions have

never been more important than they

are now.

As we look forward to celebrating

Broward College’s 50th Anniversary,

it is important to note that next year

the Broward College Foundation will

celebrate a milestone of its own: forty

years of providing advocacy and

financial support for students striving

to achieve their American dreams.

The value of an education is truly

priceless.

Nancy R. Botero

Executive Director

Market Value

Message from the Executive Director

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2009 Broward College Foundation Report to Donors

Year in Review and New Developments

President’s Club

The Broward College Foundation is pleased to

honor the following distinguished donors for

their generous support of the President’s Club.

Seen below at a President’s Club reception at

the Broward College Buehler Planetarium and

Observatory are Elaine and Jon Krupnick.

A highlight of 2009, the Second Annual Tripp Scott

Lyceum Awards honored Broward College’s Endowed

Teaching Chair recipients. Funding for the ETC awards

was made possible by the generosity of Bank of America,

A. Hugh Adams, George and Wilma Elmore, Margaret

and Cato Roach, the Robert Elmore Family, R. Irene

Craney Fischley and Wachovia.

Broward College hosted His Holiness the 14th Dalai

Lama of Tibet in February. A panel discussion with the

Dalai Lama (R) was facilitated by President J. David

Armstrong, Jr. (L) and a high tea immediately followed.

Dalai Lama Visits Broward College Community Leaders Invest in the American Dream at Heritage Society Luncheon

“Investing in the American Dream” was the theme of the

Broward College Foundation’s Heritage Society

Luncheon. The event raised more than $190,000.

Pictured above are (L-R) Broward College Foundation

Board Chair Michael G. Landry, Alan Levy, Jennifer

Pierce, keynote speaker and Project STARS founder

Stanley Tate and Broward College President J. David

Armstrong, Jr. Pictured below left are (L-R) Louis and

May Jean Wolff and Sylvia Yohalem. Pictured below

right are (L-R) Wini Amaturo, foundation board member

and luncheon chair Gale Butler and Mimi Bauer.

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida contributed $150,000

to the foundation and earmarked a portion for Hispanic

Unity. Pictured above are (L-R) Hispanic Unity’s Josie

Bacallao, South Campus Provost Dr. Lourdes Oroza,

Trustee Sean Alveshire, Blue Cross Blue Shield’s

Martha de la Pena, Trustees Sean Guerin and Paul

Tanner, Blue Cross Blue Shield’s Susan Towler, Trustees

Georgette Sosa Douglass and Levi Williams, foundation

Director of Grants Ellyn Drotzer and Executive Director

Nancy R. Botero and President J. David Armstrong, Jr.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Presents $150,000 Gift

Golfers Raise Green for Education

More than 144 golfers took to the links for the 23rd

Annual SHARP Broward College Foundation Golf

Classic to raise money for scholarships. Featuring a

silent auction and awards dinner, the highlight of the

event was the Live Auction, when two lucky bidders won

the opportunity to be “Broward

County Sheriff for a Day.”

Pictured above are (L-R) Fort

Lauderdale Country Club’s Mark

Van Dyck, sponsor MEP

Structural Engineering and

Inspection, Inc.’s Sal Giorlando

and Otto Letzelter, the

foundation’s Executive Director Nancy R. Botero,

student Bahareh Heidari, title sponsor SHARP’s Ricky

Bolanos, student Ana Rocha, SHARP’s Samantha

Jarrell, board member and sponsor Merrill Lynch’s Jamie

Tidwell, board member and sponsor AutoNation’s Gale

Butler and presenting sponsor CIGNA’s Scott Evelyn.

Pictured in the middle is

Sheriff Al Lamberti. Pictured

left are (L-R) Ricky Bolanos,

Jamie Tidwell and SHARP’s

L u i s G o n z a l e z . T h e

tournament raised $90,000 for

deserving students.

To acknowledge the Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust’s

longstanding support of Broward College, President J.

David Armstrong, Jr., left, Trustee Sean Guerin and

foundation Vice Chair Ray Kendrick present the Emil

Buehler Perpet-

ual Trust’s George

Weaver, second

from left, with a

plaque in honor of

the dedication of

the indus t ry -

leading MaxSim®

Air Traffic Con-

trol Simulator at

Broward College’s

Aviation Institute.

Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust Continues Constant Support

Honorary Provosts

Dr. Floyd Koch

Elaine* and Jon Krupnick

Rosemary Duffy Larson

Honorary Deans

H. Wayne Huizenga

Moss & Associates

Honorary Chairs

Altman Foundation for Children

Kyle C. Boos*

Joan Elmore

Robert "Bob" Elmore

Richard L. Hamill*

Teresa Justice*

Barbara and Michael Landry

Alan and Marsha* Levy

William M. Murphy

William D. Pennell

Regions Bank

Teresa B. Sjogren*

Honorary Professors

A. Hugh Adams

BankAtlantic

Best Rental Service

Mark Fried*

Bill Lank*

Mad 4 Marketing, Inc.

Samuel F. Morrison

Lloyd F. Rhodes*

M. Scott Whiddon

Honorary Fellows

Ambit Advertising and Public Relations

Michael Bassichis

Berenfeld Spritzer Shechter & Sheer LLP

Dr. Irmgard L. Bocchino*

Dr. Lois Bolton

Nancy R. Botero*

Dr. Barbara J. Bryan

The Law Offices of George Castrataro, PA

Steve Cooper

Judith Davidoff*

Phillip E. Harlow

John P. Hart

Ray Kendrick

Annie and Kevin Kessler

James B. LaBate

Christine Lambertus

David H. Lindemann

Ande Mayhue

MEP Structural Engineering & Inspection, Inc.

Tom and Maryrose Mullane

Randye Notey

Gregory M. Oram - Tower Club

Dr. Lourdes Oroza

Mayor Frank C. Ortis

Pavarini Construction Company

Jillian Krueger Printz

Joan Readding

Phil Rosenberg

Dr. and Mrs. Peter Sarbone

Ellen Schulman

Dr. Kenneth Stevenson

TD Bank

Mr. James Tidwell

Dean Trantalis and Richard G. Smith

Beverly Yanowitch

* Broward College alumni

Second Annual Tripp Scott Lyceum Awards

Honor Endowed Teaching Chairs

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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Broward College Foundation is to transform lives through education by providing community awareness, advocacy and financial support to Broward College.

Donor Spotlight Rosemary Duffy Larson is one in a million and is

living proof that great things come in small

packages. This petite and gracious lady is an

ardent supporter of Broward College through her

involvement in the Broward College Foundation.

An active community philanthropist and

benefactor, Rosemary Duffy Larson is a member

of the foundation’s President’s Club and recently

bequeathed a million dollar legacy gift to the

Broward College Foundation because she believes

education has the power to transform lives.

“The legacy gift Rosemary Duffy Larson has

bequeathed will serve countless students in

Broward County,” said Michael Landry, Broward

College Foundation Board Chair. “Because of

people like Mrs. Larson, we can insure the

continued vibrancy and prosperity of our

community. On behalf of Broward College and

the foundation, thank you, Mrs. Larson!”

Have you thought about leaving a legacy gift to Broward College? To learn more about planned giving, please visit:

www.LegacyBroward.com.

The Board of Directors of the Broward College Foundation is pleased to acknowledge the following donors whose gifts of $10,000 or more were made between January 1 - December 31, 2009.

Broward College Foundation Leadership Gifts

Balfour Beatty Construction, Inc.

Blue Cross Blue Shield

Cigna Healthcare Corporation

CITI Foundation

Community Foundation of Broward , Inc.

Delta Connection Academy, Inc.

Louis & May Jean Wolff

Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable Foundation

Health Foundation of South Florida

Helios Education Foundation

Holy Cross Hospital, Inc.

Jon and Elaine Krupnick

Joseph T. Charles

Leo Goodwin Foundation

Lillian Jean Kaplan Foundation

Marine Industries Association of South Florida

Mary L. Rasmuson

Michael G. Landry

Rosa J. Lawson

Rosalind Ludwig Children's Foundation

Rosemary Duffy Larson

Sun-Sentinel Children's Fund

The Community Foundation, Inc.

The Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust

The Florida College System Foundation

The Jim Moran Foundation

Tripp Scott

United Way of Broward County

The following donors have contributed more than

$10,000 "in-kind" products, goods or services:

American Offshore Marina

Banyan Bay Marina

Pantropic

Tammi Molinet

Tim Davey

Broward College Foundation Board of Directors Officers

Michael G. Landry, Chair

Lloyd F. Rhodes, Past Chair

Ray Kendrick, Vice Chair

Teresa B. Sjogren, Secretary

Phillip E. Harlow, Treasurer

Nancy R. Botero, Executive Director

J. David Armstrong, Jr., College President Directors

Kyle C. Boos

Gale Butler

Mark R. Fried

Kathryn Young Glenewinkel

Ramin Gozleveli

John P. Hart

Anne Alexandra Kessler

James B. LaBate

Christine Lambertus

James S. Lansing

Marsha Levy

David Lindemann

Gregory E. McGowan

Phil Rosenberg

Antonio Seminario

Gregory R. Tait

Paul Tanner

James D. Tidwell

M. Scott Whiddon

Louis Wolff

Dionne E. Wong Honorary Directors

Walter Banks

Michael Chizner

Arden Dickey

Jesse P. Gaddis

Kathy Koch

Catherine Leisek

Chris Mobley

Stacy Modlin

Izu Nnakenyi

Eugene K. Pettis

Ellen Schulman

Richard O. Wessel

Mary Wood Directors Emeritus

Marietta M. Benevento

Russell L. Cheatham

Robert L. Elmore

Alfred D. Harrington, Jr.

Willis Holcombe

Richard Kip

Clete Siefker

Judy Van Alstyne

Carol Weber-Thomas Chairperson Emeritus

Gene A. Whiddon (deceased)