Driving community engagement to a higher level
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Driving community engagement to a higher level
Driving community engagement to a higher level Annual Report 2015 The power of our tahoe truckee community foundation Collective Giving = Bigger Impact 1.DONORS Anyone with a heart and a passion for North Tahoe can be a donor. Every gift, be it a one-time donation, a large endowment or even a herd of cattle, is a valuable contribution to our community. 2. COLLECTIVE GIVING We can make a bigger difference when we pool our gifts for the community. 3.Stewardship We carefully steward donor gifts into the community through annual grant cycles, community initiatives and strengthening nonprofit organizations. 4. Community Impact Together, we positively impact every child and adult, as well as the natural environment and the culture of our community. Why Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation? 2 We Provide Community Leadership We Attract and Build Resource Partners We Impact the Community We Love Tahoe Truckee As Much As You Do By using our knowledge and diverse relationships, we convene partners around our community’s top issues to inspire giving and lead the way. By partnering with nonprofits, donors, funders and investors, we build philanthropy and nonprofit resiliency in our region. TTCF drives results based on measurable impact metrics in order to catalyze community solutions. This is our home, and we spend every day working to protect and nurture it. Dear Friend of TTCF, Leadership. We also celebrated our second annual Give Back Tahoe Guide for Giving which collectively raised a total of $355,761 for participating nonprofit organizations, and attracted 209 first time donors. It has been an exciting year! Together through the TTCF mission, we have distributed more than one million dollars in grants and scholarships through both our grant cycles and donor advised funds. We’ve also facilitated an additional $500,000+ for targeted programs including: • a regional housing study focused on the spectrum of issues and solutions for housing in Truckee and North Tahoe • challenge grants to help promote 73 nonprofits doing great work and distributed during the end-of-year Give Back Tahoe giving season • matching funds for our Nature Fund Grant Cycle • programs for local nonprofits that focus on the mental health needs in our region In addition, we have helped strengthen our nonprofit community by crafting and delivering a four-part workshop series focused on Board Finally, our board and staff completed a strategic plan that we believe will focus our energies to achieve even more impact in the coming years. Our leadership is aligned, our organization is poised, and we are anxious to engage our community in new ways. You are invited. We are looking for not only like-minded individuals, but for individuals with unique and different perspectives to inform the solutions and the innovations that will transform our region for generations to come. Please enjoy a review of our last year, and join us for 2016! Stacy Caldwell, CEO Craig Lundin, Board Chair TOTAL DOLLARS DISTRIBUTED 1,525,103 $ MISSION STATEMENT Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation connects people and opportunities, generating resources to build a more caring, creative, and effective community. 3 GRANTS TOTAL GRANTS AWARDED THROUGH GRANT CYCLES 610,090 $ Basic Needs Cycle Nature Grant Cycle Lahontan Grant Cycle Open Competitive Grant Cycle Queen of Hearts Women’s Fund Grant Cycle Placer County MHSA Prevention/Early Intervention Grant Cycle 30% 51% 8% 11% 4 ENVIRONMENT, RECREATION AND ANIMAL WELFARE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ARTS, CULTURE AND CIVIC BENEFIT EDUCATION AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION SUPPORTING PROGRAM Achieve Tahoe A Brighter Image to Achieve Possibilities Adventure Risk Challenge Positive Youth Development Project Aim High for High School Aim High Tahoe-Truckee Arts For the Schools Lodging and Transportation for Performing Artists Performing Arts Education Capacity Building Grant Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nevada County Beyond School Walls Mentoring for Health and Success Biking for a Better World Truckee Bike Park Project Boys and Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe Summer Transportation Services Core Operating-Staffing Support formerly Disabled Sports USA Far West After-School Prevention and Wellness Programs Choices Transitional Services Advocacy through Art for People with Special Needs Core Operating Funds Community Recovery Resources Student Assistance Program at Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Conservation Science Partners Building innovative conservation science capacity in the Truckee-Tahoe region Family Resource Center of Truckee Core Operating Support Tahoe-Truckee Mediation and Legal Assistance Program Promotora Program Friends of Squaw Creek Squaw Creek Meadow Restoration Gateway Mountain Center Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies Capacity Building - Risk Management and Leadership Development Van Norden Meadow Research and Teaching Girls on the Run- Sierras Girls on the Run Girls on the Run Tahoe Program Manager High Fives Non-Profit Foundation B.A.S.I.C.S. Choices Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe Keeping Our Community’s Pets Healthy KidZone Museum Once Upon A Time - Exploring the World of Fairy Tales Lake Tahoe Dance Collective Inc. Lake Tahoe Dance Collective Cultivating a Thriving Dance Company New Millennium Dive Expeditions Lake Tahoe Baseline Water Condition and Clarity Stations - Nearshore Zone North Tahoe Arts North Tahoe Arts Capacity Building Partnership with Sierra Nevada College North Tahoe Family Resource Center Community House Coordinator Position Core Operating Support North Tahoe FRC Community Promotora Project Development Coordinator Breaking Poverty’s Grasp Pet Network Humane Society Shelter Enrichment Program for Dogs Placer County Law Enforcement Chaplaincy Core Operating Support Positively Rolling Project Transforming the Lives of Young Men ORGANIZATION SUPPORTING PROGRAM Project MANA Core Operating Support Food and Companionship Exchange Program Project MANA (Making Adequate Nutrition Accessible) Sierra Business Council Etsy Craft Entrepreneurship Program Lake Tahoe Water Trail Wayfinding/ Trailhead Signage Phase 1 Planning Project Sierra Mental Wellness Group Tahoe City Computers Sierra Senior Services Core Operating Support Every Meal: An Opportunity to Feel Better! Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies SOS Outreach Program support to benefit under served youth in Truckee Tahoe region Tahoe City PUD First 4 Mile Stream Bank Restoration and Slope Stabilization Tahoe Cross Country Ski Education Association Ensuring a Future for Youth Cross Country Ski Programs Tahoe Food Hub Community Veggie Box Program Tahoe Fund Take Care Campaign Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue Needs Your Help Tahoe Rim Trail Association Technology Upgrade Tahoe SAFE Alliance Core Operating Support Tahoe Transportation District North Tahoe/Truckee Transport Tahoe Truckee School District Truckee North Tahoe Youth Health Initiative - Wellness Hub Coordination Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Environmental & Sustainability Clubs Reusable Utensil Project Youth Suicide Prevention Coalition Giving Voice Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway Hirschdale to Iceland Trail Construction Tahoe-Pyramid Bikeway: Hirschdale to Floriston Plan TEMPO Marching to a New Beat The Nature Conservancy Solar Power at Independence Lake Preserve Trout Unlimited Little Truckee Wild Trout Habitat Restoration Project Little Truckee River Fish Habitat Improvement Project Truckee Baseball Foundation Truckee Baseball Field Portable Batting Cage Truckee Community Theater Truckee Community Theater Rehearsal and Performance Equipment Truckee Day Truckee Day Truckee Donner Land Trust Save Donner Summit Climbing Campaign Truckee Donner Railroad Society Railroad Safety Education BIKE RACK PROJECT ENGAGES COMMUNITY THROUGH ARTISTIC EXPRESSION AND HEALTH Truckee Public Art Commission (TPAC), with the support of the Truckee Donner Recreation and Parks District, brought an idea of artist-designed community bike racks to life in 2013. TPAC hoped that the community and various town entities would embrace the artistic bike racks as a part of Truckee’s way of life. The Queen of Hearts Women’s Fund immediately loved the concept that combined artistic expression and community function and granted them $10,000 to install the first two bike racks. The Truckee Town Council committed to five more. Local nurse Jae Gustafson commissioned a rack for her work commute. The call for entries received more than 50 submittals. Artists of every age and skill level shared their creative designs, including two fourth graders who saw their design installed at Donner Lake. It is incredible to watch our community rally around a mutual love of art and healthy lifestyle, and to share these values in public spaces with residents and visitors. Truckee River Watershed Council Truckee Wetlands Restoration Project (TWRP) 20th Anniversary Leadership Gift (Core Operating Support) Phase 3 CRM - Fundraising Data and Processes Capacity Building Truckee Trails Foundation Commemorative Overland Emigrant Trail Re-route UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center Environmental Science Education 5 STORIES OF IMPACT SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS LORENZO VIGANO, MIT TAHOE TRUCKEE ALPINE WINTER FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP It was a large scholarship from a reputable, established community entity. I had heard stories of people trapped in mountains of student debt, and after hearing that I had received this scholarship, I felt so much weight leave my shoulders. Universities are breeding grounds for world changing ideas and solutions. In a very real sense, higher education and a college degree will help me get a job in the workforce, but it will specifically allow me to get a job that I am passionate about where I will be able to use my education to create and improve medical devices.” Lorenzo outside the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain, where he studied for one month LESLIE GONZALEZ, CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY MONTERAY BAY CAMERON AND JANE BAIRD SCHOLARSHIP FUND As a first generation low income student, all of the odds were against me. I am eternally grateful to how TTCF and your donors have helped me, and the only way I know how to repay you is by trying to be the best person I can be. Not only have I been working hard academically (finishing the year with a GPA of 3.8), but I have been getting involved in the community surrounding California State through peer mentoring and volunteer tutoring. I want to pay it forward by helping young kids become successful.” Leslie Gonzalez, Lupins in Tahoe City Alpine Meadows Scholarship 118,300 $ Ed Plaut Jr. Art & Humanities Scholarship Pat Sutton Memorial Scholarship for Public Service Cameron and Jane Baird 2 year Scholarship Elenita Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Remmel Wilson Memorial Scholarship Jackson Ferree Scholarship Cameron and Jane Baird 4 year Scholarship Mountain Area Preservation Youth Environmental Scholarship Robert ''Fro'' Frohlich Memorial Scholarship Catherine Hyde Memorial Scholarship Norman Dewhurst Scholarship Alpine Winter Foundation 6 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED 2015 NorthStar at Tahoe Environmental Leadership Scholarship Tahoe City Rotary Sloan/Kilner Scholarship Tahoe Donner Giving Fund COMMUNITY HOUSE IN KINGS BEACH Crisis rarely happens in only one aspect of a person’s or family’s life. In our rural region, health and human service locations are widely spread apart, and it can be a challenge for community members to know what resources are available and to reach them on a consistent basis. In 2012, TTCF embarked upon a capital campaign to raise more than $2 million to renovate an old eightunit motel to a secure, stable office space for our critical needs nonprofits. With the support of Placer County, S.H. Cowell Foundation and many individual generous donors, the Community House in Kings Beach opened its doors in 2014 in one of the most economically disadvantaged areas of our region. The shared space was a step to enveloping vulnerable neighbors in the full spectrum of services that will help them when they need it most. North Tahoe Family Resource Center, Project MANA, and Tahoe SAFE Alliance headquarter in Community House and provide safe and confidential spaces, one-on-one and small group counseling, workshops, and community gatherings. With a Service Integration Coordinator working between the three agencies, the organizations are able to identify the needs of community members and serve them in one central and secure location. The professional and warm space also invites other agencies and counselors to integrate their efforts so that people and families receive unduplicated, wrap-around services. Nonprofit Times, a national social sector magazine, recognized Community House as a national model of shared space specifically for its integrative approach to service. We are also proud to share that the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency awarded TTCF with the “Best in Basin Award”. The shared space is more than a location, it is an epicenter of collaboration and solutions. COMMUNITY HOUSE IS SERVING 60% MORE INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES SINCE OPENING ITS NEW SPACE 27% OF TAHOE TRUCKEE RESIDENTS LIVE UNDER 200% OF THE POVERTY LEVEL* 42% OF COMMUNITY MEMBERS RECEIVING PROJECT MANA SERVICES INDICATE THE PROGRAM AS THEIR PRIMARY SOURCE OF FOOD Data from US Census Bureau: 2010 Federal Poverty Level, family of 4: 100%: earning less than $22,050; 200%: earning less than $44,100 * 7 STORIES OF IMPACT GIVE BACK TAHOE'S 2ND ANNUAL GUIDE FOR GIVING 355,761 $ INFUSED INTO OUR COMMUNITY INCLUDING CHALLENGE AND MATCHING DOLLARS 843 ONLINE GIFTS RAISED 129,220 $ 209 FIRST TIME ONLINE DONORS 105,721 $ 8 LEVERAGED BY 18 NONPROFITS THAT SECURED MATCHING FUNDS TTCF and Sierra Sun collaborated this holiday season to present the second annual Give Back Tahoe Guide for Giving to kick-off the holiday season with a spirit of gratitude and community generosity. Amidst the celebration of the year’s end, the Guide for Giving showcases the missions and goals of local nonprofits who serve the people, animals and environment of this extraordinary region. The inaugural year’s success motivated our community to make this year bigger and better. More nonprofits, donors and community support came to the table to drive momentum the entire giving season. A small handful of TTCF donors provided $40,000 in Challenge Grants to award nonprofits and their donors for exemplary fundraising efforts. This year online gifts, challenge grants, TTCF donor gifts off-line and matching grants helped infuse $355,761 into our community! That is compared to last year’s $124,000. This campaign shows the power of collective giving is far more impactful than just one person. The guide is a simple way to connect donors to the nonprofits in our region that share their philanthropic interests. Not only does this help our nonprofits raise much needed end-of-year resources, but creates conversation and action around their missions that continue to strengthen their impact. This year, participating nonprofits also received full access to our year-round Give Back Tahoe online volunteer module to connect them with volunteers passionate about their causes. Watch for their stories of impact published throughout the year on our Sierra Sun Give Back Tahoe page. It’s wonderful to see the entire community rally around a unifying mission to support our nonprofits. Thank you to all of the TTCF donors who provided dollars for the Challenge Grants. And, of course, we are endlessly grateful to our sponsors: Sears Hometown Store, Tahoe-Truckee Lumber Co., Auerbach Engineering Corp, Mountain Home Center, North Lake Tahoe Bonanza, Sierra Sun, and Truckee Tahoe Airport District. We also want to thank our local community partners, including 101.5 KTKE, who helped keep the excitement going throughout the season. REGIONAL HOUSING STUDY When more than forty-five different Health and Human Services agencies collectively recognize an imperative to further a conversation around housing, how can you not respond? At a November 2014 meeting facilitated by the Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee (CCTT), a TTCF program, community agencies recognized that housing was at the root of many clients’ experience of financial uncertainty. On the heels of that meeting, institutional partners approached TTCF to explore a regional collaborative effort to understand the true needs and possible solutions to this regional crisis. With TTCF as a neutral convener and project manager, key stakeholders envision creating a baseline assessment of our regional housing needs and identifying innovative solutions along the way. Resource partners including Town of Truckee, Placer County, Nevada County and Workforce Housing Association of Truckee Tahoe have come to the table with over $170,000 and committed the next year to a two-part project plan. Bay Area Economics (BAE) has been hired to analyze the regional workforce housing market. Innovations already exist in our sister mountain communities and BAE will align the most effective solutions with our region’s specific needs. Working alongside this collaboration, TTCF and CCTT will carry out a community engagement and storytelling plan with our community outreach partners, including but not limited to Family Resource Center of Truckee, North Tahoe Family Resource Center, Elevate Tahoe, and Truckee Tahoe Community Television. This piece will help us understand the whole picture of our region’s housing issues by collecting, recording and sharing the unique perspectives of our residents, frontline workers and community leaders. Every one of our neighbors deserves to pursue a fulfilling and dignified life. This unprecedented regional collaboration between public, private and nonprofit entities is sure to inform and inspire us all. CORE VALUES 1. This project is regional in scale. 2. We believe a regional study will provide a collective baseline for the region to agree and act upon. 3. The study will represent all aspects of housing issues in the North Lake Tahoe region. 4. Together we will strive for all voices to be heard and integrated. 5. We will keep an eye on solutions and innovations in the study process. 9 STORIES OF IMPACT TAHOE50 GIVING CLUB Since ski resorts opened on the mountains in Tahoe, they have shaped our region. They marketed our gorgeous mountains to attract visitors and employed many of our citizens to drive an industry that is the basis of our local economy. Throughout the years, they continuously renew their commitment to giving back to our communities through philanthropic projects that match their interests. Recognizing TTCF’s mission and commitment to North Tahoe region is akin to their own, they have come together, through a joint partnership with TTCF, to collaborate with one another to generate philanthropic capital. The Tahoe50 Giving Club’s Ski Pass is the type of innovation that arises when big minds and generous intentions join to create distinct and unique charitable opportunities. Tahoe50 Ski Pass invites likeminded individuals and businesses to invest in our region in significant and impactful ways that are close to their hearts. Donations help sustain TTCF’s community efforts through, grant making, philanthropic advising, nonprofit support, capacity building and community leadership. This program has provided a new opportunity to engage both with the leadership of our resorts and a broader network of philanthropists who share our love for Tahoe. 10 TTCF is proud to work closely with our local resort community to make a difference in the lives of those who live and play in North Tahoe. BOARD GOVERNANCE SERIES TTCF surveyed our local nonprofit organizations and asked the question: “What do you need more than money?” Their response was twofold: volunteer recruitment, which we are answering through Give Back Tahoe’s online volunteer module, and board leadership. We responded by partnering with the UC Davis Graduate School of Management- Women in Leadership Club to develop and deliver a four-part workshop series on Board Governance in October 2015. We approached the breadth of board governance information by blending several resources and interweaving the most valuable pieces into four (4) three-hour workshops that each explored: Theory, Practice and Interactive Application. Three panelists were interviewed at each workshop based on their particular expertise and experience. These twelve experts share 259 years of board service and knowledge between them. The workshops were organized under four topics: • Board Responsibility and Culture • Financial Stewardship • Effective Planning • Fundraising The series invitation was exclusive to current nonprofit board members. Executive directors of represented organizations received all of the resources and materials of workshops that board members attended. TTCF also distributed grants to nonprofit organizations that sent a board member to all four workshops. Nonprofit organizations of every size and area of impact attended to represent a nonprofit community committed to the preservation and evolution of our home. Nonprofit board members were able to engage with one another to create stronger networks. Due to the success of the workshop series, TTCF intends on crafting and delivering future workshops that serve the needs of our nonprofit organizations and elevate our community to higher standards of service. Of course it was valuable to new board members, but for those with more years of experience it was a reminder of elements of good board practices, and presented new perspectives and processes so essential to keeping up with the changing nonprofit world. The panels were particularly valuable. Nothing can beat hearing pearls of wisdom from people you respect and admire. TTCF found a need and filled it, and we are a stronger nonprofit community for their efforts." Janet Zipser Zipkin, former board member of Truckee Donner Land Trust and currently serves on the Truckee River Watershed Council board. 11 STORIES OF IMPACT NATURE FUND BRIEFING The TTCF Nature Fund began with a vision to engage philanthropists in the work of protecting and nurturing the precious environment of our region. With catalytic gifts from the Ilfeld Family Fund, Tahoe Mountain Resorts Foundation and other generous donors, our grantmaking is driven by an endowment that was built on those ideals. Since 2003, the Nature Fund has granted over $800,000 to nonprofits working on environmental issues and environmental education programs in the North Tahoe – Truckee region. The Martis Fund began OUR 2015 JOINT GRANT CYCLE DEPLOYED partnering with TTCF in 2009 to infuse even more dollars into the Nature Fund Grant Cycle for the benefit of our local nonprofits. Martis Fund resources are distributed to organizations committed to managing and restoring habitat and forest lands specifically in Martis Valley or the greater Eastern Placer County region while the remaining dollars are distributed throughout the greater region. Our 2015 joint grant cycle deployed $128,000, our largest to date. The 2015 grant cycle focused on many 128,000 $ OUR LARGEST TO DATE. 12 shovel ready restoration, preservation and stewardship projects that addressed pressing environmental issues through collaboration and visionary solutions. There were also several grants awarded to both environmental education and capacity building to create stronger, more resilient environmental nonprofits. In a region as rich in natural resources and recreation, TTCF and our partners are honored to serve the natural environment and the organizations who diligently work to protect it. QUEEN OF HEARTS WOMEN FUND 10 years. In the blink of an eye, the Queen of Hearts Women’s Fund is 10 years old. Looking back, we’ve had an amazing 10 years. Over 1,000 women shared the initial dream. Collectively the fund has granted over half a million dollars to over 35 organizations in our community through an annual $50,000 grant cycle that awards organizations who serve our four areas of impact and culminates at our annual GEMS (Grant Educate Motivate Serve) Event to bring our membership together for presentations and conversation. We treasure our longstanding relationships with organizations in whom we truly believe, and amongst women in our community who want to have a voice in our future. In recent years, we have also seen the establishment and rise of Girls Giving Back, our youth philanthropy project that has brought together young girls to explore philanthropy through fundraising and the facilitation of their own grant cycles. It is fantastic to watch this next generation come to age while shaping their community. We came together to share a purpose, to make a bigger impact collectively than we could individually. And it has worked. As we look forward, we have the next 10 years. We have a story to share. And we have more to do. As one, we are strong – together we are powerful. Let’s build on the past to strengthen our future. Join us. 10 Year Grant History Breakdown 81,000 $ 16% $107,000 21% 119,500 201,018 $ $ 23.5% 39.5% Total Grants Awarded 508,518 $ 13 STORIES OF IMPACT THE 'GO TO' PLACE FOR OUR 45 HEALTH, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES 211 Nevada County Adventure Risk Challenge Aim High Alta California Regional Center Big Brothers Big Sisters of Nevada County Boys & Girls Club of North Lake Tahoe Changing Strides Community Recovery Resources (CoRR) Community Thanksgiving Communities 4 Kids Department of Rehabilitation Early Head Start/ Head Start EMQ Families First Excellence in Education Family Resource Center of Truckee Foothills/Truckee Healthy Babies For Goodness Sake Future Without Drug Dependence (FWDD) Gateway Mountain Center Girls on the Run Sierras KidZone Museum Mercy Housing, Riverview Homes Mental Health America of Northern California 14 Nevada County Health & Human Services North Tahoe Family Resource Center One Stop Business and Career Center Placer County Health & Human Services Placer County Network of Care Placer County Sheriff’s Office Project MANA Read Up Sierra College Sierra Mental Wellness Group Sierra Nevada Children’s Services Sierra Senior Services Sierra Teen Education Parenting Program SkiDUCK SOS Outreach Tahoe Forest Hospital District Tahoe SAFE Alliance Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation Tahoe Truckee Nutrition Coalition Truckee Tahoe Transportation Management Agency Tahoe Truckee Unified School District Truckee Lutheran Presbyterian Church Truckee Police Department COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE OF TAHOE TRUCKEE The Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee (CCTT) originated over 20 years ago, based on the need to advocate for services and support for local families. CCTT received its first significant funding in 1996 from the Sierra Health Foundation to identify key health needs of children 0-8 in our region and to design and implement strategies to address these needs. In 2008, TTCF received a generous gift from S.H. Cowell Foundation to embed CCTT into the foundation and embrace collaboration as a means to support children, families, seniors and all community members in Tahoe Truckee. CCTT is the “go to” place for our 45 health, education and social service agencies to network, coordinate services and work together to maximize our region’s limited resources. CCTT convenes partners at both monthly resource sharing and leadership meetings and as community issues emerge. CCTT also acts as a unified voice for issues impacting children, adults and seniors, and staff spends a significant amount of time at decision making tables ensuring that our voice is heard. CCTT has enjoyed a long history of success in convening partners to address community issues, bringing resources to the region and building partnerships among local nonprofit and government agencies. In a region that collaborates across counties and large distances, this model allows partner organizations to focus on impact while the CCTT staff can represent the entire collaboration at regional meetings. Over the past year, CCTT partner successes include opening an Emergency Warming Center to provide a warm safe space on our coldest nights and advocating successfully for increased public transportation routes providing access to critical medical services. CCTT believes that regardless of socioeconomic status or ethnicity, all people deserve to be healthy, educated and safe. CCTT also strives to be a “data and story driven” collaborative. By honing in on real data and the stories that often go unheard, we are able to measure our impact, making our network stronger and more effective. Our work with TTCF strengthens our resources so we can focus our work with our 45 partner agencies and the communities they support. We want to make sure that every resident and child has the opportunity to live a happy, healthy life with access to safe housing, education and critical health services. LIST OF FUNDS LIST OF FUNDS Bruce and Sharon Pohle Family Endowment Fund E.J. Tegner “Let’s Bet” On Youth Golf Foundation for Children Fund Building for Books Fund East West Founders Endowment Fund Alpine Winter Foundation Endowment Fund Cabona Family Endowment Fund Ed and Joan Ferrera Donor Advised Fund Alta Sierra Foundation Endowment Fund Cameron and Jane Baird Foundation Fund Andre Simonpietri Memorial Fund Carol Fromson Realtor Endowment Fund Ed Plaut Jr. Art & Humanities Endowment Fund Anne Chadwick Charitable Fund Catherine Hyde Memorial Scholarship Fund ARC Endowment Fund Chapman Family Trust Fund ARC Operating Reserve Fund Child Abuse Prevention Council Fund Arts for the Schools Operating Reserve Fund Community Collaborative of Tahoe Truckee Fund Auerbach/Gustafson Fund Community Fund of North Lake Tahoe Azad McIver Endowment Fund Community House Endowment Fund Backhus Tahoe Endowment Fund Community Leadership Fund of Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation Abalone Sculpture Fund Alpine Meadows Founders Endowment Fund Berkley Family Advised Fund Berryman Family Charitable Fund Betsy & Tom Watson Founders Endowment Fund Betsy Watson Memorial Endowment Fund for Nursing Scholarship Bill and Christney McGlashan Family Endowment Fund Coogan Kelly Foundation Scholarship Fund Cowell Endowment Fund for Strengthening Families Cowell Foundation Grant Fund for Kings Beach Curtis Family Endowment Fund Darzynkiewicz Family Endowment Fund Bill and Christney McGlashan Fund Dave Rippey Endowment Fund Booth Creek Endowment Fund David and Lynn Olson Family Fund Braddock Foundation Fund Dennis T. Machida Environmental Fund Bret & Rhonda Churchman Endowment Family Fund Dobey - Cole Endowment Fund Brian, Vicki, Hailey, & Danielle Pope Endowment Fund Don and Hale Carr Family Endowment Fund EJ Tegner Let’s Bet on Youth Golf Fund Elenita Sullivan Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund Elevate Tahoe Fund Elvire and Lucien I. Levy Foundation F and F Endowment Fund Faulkner Architects a.p.c. Endowment Fund Feigin Founders Endowment Fund FHK Companies Founders Endowment Fund Friends of Kings Beach Library Fund Friends of the Park Fund Gardner Family Endowment Fund Gary & Patti Boxeth Fund Gateway Center Endowment Fund Gelso Families Founders Endowment Fund Gifford Family Fund Gisko Family Fund Glenshire Devonshire Residents Assoc. Trail Project Fund Greg Shanley Memorial Fund Grossman Family Endowment Fund for the Performing Arts 15 LIST OF FUNDS Hackstock Family Endowment Fund Linda and David Brown Endowment Fund Hamala Family Endowment Fund Lundin Family Fund Harleen - DiMarco Family Fund Mark & Carol Steingard Family Fund Hellman Gibbs Philanthropic Endowment Fund Marty and Brad Woods Fund Hobday Family Fund Ilfeld Family Fund Jackson Ferree Scholarship Fund Jim & Ginger Walsh Founders Fund Jim and Marianne Porter Family Endowment Fund John Jorgenson Endowment Fund John Weaver Endowment Fund Mary Lou Herhusky Memorial Fund Maurer-Schotzko Endowment Fund McKenney Endowment Fund Melanie Jackson Donor Advised Fund Northstar-at-Tahoe Environmental Leadership Scholarship Endowment Fund NTPUD Disc Golf Fund Olympic Trails Recreation Foundation Fund Our Truckee River Legacy Foundation Endowment Fund Parson Founders Endowment Fund Partridge Family Endowment Fund Melvin B. and Joan F. Lane Fund Pat Sutton Memorial Scholarship for Public Service Fund Michael F. Sabarese Fund Placer Mental Health Grants Fund Molly and Bill Person Endowment Fund Plumas Bank Community Endowment Fund Motamedi/Rollofson Endowment Fund Porter Simon Professional Corp. Endowment Fund Joseph & Patricia Kimmey Endowment Fund Mountain Area Preservation Youth Environmental Scholarship Fund Judith Rohlf Grandchildren Endowment Fund MWA Endowment Fund for Tahoe Kahn Family Endowment Fund Nat Turco Endowment Fund for Avalanche, Blasting & Pyrotechnics Safety Kathleen Eagan and James Duffy Endowment Fund Nature Endowment Fund Region Housing Study Fund Nevada County Superior Court Judges’ Fund Remmel Wilson Music Scholarship Fund Nick Vatistas Memorial Scholarship Endowment Fund Richard and Jeanne George Endowment Fund Norm A Wilson Avalanche Education Fund Robert “Fro” Frohlich Memorial Scholarship Fund Kathryn & John Rohlf Family Endowment Fund Kiwanis Club of North Lake Tahoe Fund Lake Tahoe Music Festival Endowment Fund Lake Tahoe Ski Club Foundation Endowment Fund Lake Tahoe Ski Club Foundation Fund Norma & Bill Parson Donor Advised Fund Post Family Foundation Fund Queen of Hearts Women’s Endowment Fund Ramseier Benner Drury Family Fund North Lake Tahoe Truckee Leadership Fund Rock Garden and TNT Materials Community Endowment Fund North Tahoe Recreation Center Fund Ron Marks Memorial Fund Lanning Fund TAHOE DONNER GIVING FUND The Tahoe Donner Association created a giving fund with TTCF this year in order to connect the philanthropic passions of its community members with local nonprofits. Tahoe Donner Giving Fund (TDGF) encourages full and part time members to become involved within the larger community. With over 6,400 homeowners it’s possible for TDGF to make substantial contributions to local charities with even small contributions from 16 Scholarship recipient Michaela Ness with Merle Fajans, leadership co-chair of the Tahoe Donner Giving Fund. individual members. In its inaugural year, TDGF aligned its grantmaking cycle with TTCF’s open competitive grant cycle and infused more than $11,000 into local projects. It also awarded its first $1,000 scholarship through TTCF’s scholarship process. TTCF is thrilled to partner with members of Tahoe Donner Homeowners Association to engage more of our neighbors in shaping the future of our region. Ryan Group Architects Endowment Fund SAF Fund Schaller Family Trust Fund Shana & Mia Eriksson Memorial Endowment Fund Shanser Family Foundation Fund Shirley & David Allen Fund Sierra Avalanche Center Endowment Fund Sierra Mountain Mortgage Endowment Sierra Senior Services Endowment Fund Simon-Walker Family Endowment Fund Skateboard Park Fund Squaw Valley Ski Corporation Founders Endowment Fund Stuart Feigin Philanthropic Fund Sugar Bowl Community Endowment Fund Sugar Bowl Nature Endowment Fund Tahoe City Recreation Association Fund Tahoe City Rotary Club Foundation Club Granting Fund Tahoe Truckee Future Without Drug Dependency Fund Tahoe Truckee Reads Fund Terry Yagura Arts for the Schools Endowment Fund Trinkie Watson’s LTMF Endowment Fund Triumph Endowment Fund of Tahoe-Truckee Truckee 4th of July Fund Truckee Day Fund Truckee Donner Railroad Society Endowment Fund Truckee Family Resource Center Legal Endowment Fund Truckee Tahoe Lumber Company Community Endowment Fund Truckee Tahoe Trout Endowment Fund Truckee Tahoe Trout Grants Fund Truckee Talks TV Program Fund Truckee Youth Music Program Fund TTCF Memorial Fund Tahoe City Rotary Club Foundation Endowment Fund Walton’s Grizzly Lodge Stein Family Foundation Fund Tahoe City Rotary Club Foundation Sloan/Kilner Scholarship Endowment Fund Ward-Young Architecture & Planning Endowment Fund Tahoe City Rotary Johnny Marino Scholarship Endowment Fund Wiesner Family Grantmaking Fund Tahoe Donner Giving Fund Tahoe Forest Cancer Care General Endowment Fund Tahoe Forest Cancer Care Patient & Family Endowment Fund Tahoe Forest Cancer Care Sustainability Endowment Fund Wiesner Family Tahoe Endowment Fund Wiesner Nature Endowment Fund William and Fritzi Briner Endowment Fund Woodard and Gross Family Endowment Fund Y Foundation Endowment Fund Tahoe Forest Cancer Center General Grantmaking Fund Tahoe Forest Cancer Center Patient & Family Grantmaking Fund Tahoe Forest Cancer Center Sustainability Grantmaking Fund Tahoe Forest Health System Endowment Fund Tahoe Forest Health System Foundation Community for Cancer Care Endowment Fund Tahoe Fund Endowment Tahoe Public Art Fund Tahoe Truckee Excellence in Education Foundation Endowment Fund Tahoe Truckee Excellence in Education Foundation Operations Fund GRANTED BY OUR FUNDHOLDERS 796,713 $ LEGACY SOCIETY TTCF developed the Legacy Society as an honor society for individuals who have made a gift to the community through their will or estate plan. It is our way to recognize with gratitude and reverence this special and generous form of philanthropy that supports the future of our region. Our members have all made thoughtful gifts of varying sizes either through bequests or by making TTCF a beneficiary of a plan or policy. While some of these gifts are designated, others are distributions left to the discretion of our grants committee. TTCF is grateful to be able to receive these gifts and to honor the wishes of our neighbors. We always welcome the guidance and wishes of our donors and are happy to invite family members to be involved in continuing the philanthropic traditions of their loved ones. Legacy Society members also have the opportunity to meet one another at events and to connect with likeminded individuals who love our region. Other members choose to remain anonymous. No matter what a donor chooses, we are grateful and honored that they chose TTCF. 17 FINANCIALS CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Contributions and grants receivable Prepaid expenses Investments Due from related party Beneficial interest in charitable trusts Fixed assets, net TOTAL ASSETS INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Grants payable Construction costs payable Accrued compensation SANDY KORTH WALLY AUERBACH 50,000 966,288 1,879,147 $25,272,272 $44,519 4,625 38,821 4,087,889 $4,775,315 AWARDED VIA GRANT CYCLE 610,090 $ TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS TO YOUTH 118,300 $ GRANTED VIA FUNDHOLDERS 796,713 $ NET ASSETS $19,518,863 978,094 TOTAL NET ASSETS $20,496,957 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $25,272,272 AUDITED AS OF JUNE 30, 2015 18 ROBERT A. RICHARDS 19,798,080 Agency funds Temporarily restricted RICHARD GEORGE 4,632 599,461 Unrestricted PATRICIA WATTERS 26,164 Line of credit TOTAL LIABILITIES HANNAH SULLIVAN $2,547,961 LIABILITIES Accounts payable WILLIAM AUSTIN 2015 TOTAL DOLLARS DISTRIBUTED 1,525,103 $ ASSETS BY PRODUCT TYPE BOARD MEMBERS CRAIG LUNDIN, CHAIR 100% WALTER AUERBACH, VICE CHAIR MARILYN DISBROW 90% 25.55% DONOR ADVISED FUNDS GEOFF EDELSTEIN NANCY GISKO STEVE GROSS DAVID HANSEN 80% BRAD KOCH LAUREN OBRIEN 70% 18.52% FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS 60% 50% ROBERT RICHARDS KATHRYN ROHLF MICHAEL SABARESE HANNAH SULLIVAN 18.34% AGENCY/ NONPROFIT FUNDS STAFF STACY CALDWELL, CEO KATHY WHITLOW, OFFICE MANAGER ITZI CAMIO, FINANCIAL OFFICER 40% PHYLLIS MCCONN, GRANTS MANAGER 30% 16.44% 20% % of Total Assets 11.35% 10% 0% UNRESTRICTED FUNDS Grantmaking, Operating Funds OTHER Community House, Fiscal Sponsorships ALISON SCHWEDNER, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE OF TAHOE TRUCKEE ASHLEY COOPER, STORYTELLER & GRANT WRITER LISA KRUEGER, DONOR ENGAGEMENT & COMMUNICATIONS PHOTO CREDITS 5.2% SCHOLARSHIPS Cover and back cover: Scott Rokis Photography / scottrokis.com 4.51% PLANNED GIVING 9 Vince Mig, all-free-download.com .09% Trusts 12 jcookfisher, all-free-download.com AFFILIATE FUNDS 15 thinkstock.com 19 530.587.1776 11071 Donner Pass Road Truckee, CA 96161 ttcf.net