2009 - National Parkinson Foundation
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2009 - National Parkinson Foundation
Improving care, Improving lives ANNUAL REPORT 2009 About the FOUNDATION Excellence network, ounded in 1957, NPF is a leading 43 leading medical national organization centers around the F “ The mission of the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) is to improve the quality of Parkinson’s care for this generation of Parkinson’s patients through research, education and outreach. ” with an extensive grassroots network of Centers of Excellence, chapters and support groups in the United States, Canada and internationally. Unique among the national Parkinson’s organizations, NPF is the only organization with a singular focus on improving the quality of care in Parkinson’s disease. Since 1982, NPF has funded more than $150 million in research, education and support services. The core of our efforts is the NPF Center of globe that deliver care to more than 50,000 Parkinson’s patients. Through this network, NPF creates a community of health care professionals dedicated to improving clinical care in Parkinson’s disease. In each of our research, education and outreach programs, NPF promotes our passionate belief that the best care is a comprehensive approach that addresses the whole person and the full range of symptoms of the disease. From the CHAIRMAN Thank you for your loyal support during very difficult economic times. You have permitted the National Parkinson Foundation (NPF) not only to sustain our momentum, but to build on our strength — improving the lives of our patients and caregivers, now when they need it most. We continue to be the leader in improving the quality of patient care, and we are even more committed to our mission. Our 43 Centers of Excellence represent an unmatched, powerful community of movement disorder clinical practices. Through the centers network, NPF is implementing a Quality Improvement Initiative (QII), under the leadership of our President and Chief Executive Officer, Joyce Oberdorf. The QII will create a clinical research database of 30-50,000 Parkinson’s patients. Every patient will be tracked and receive the same screening once a year. Equally important, the centers offer the best and most up-to-date multi-disciplinary approach to the treatment of Parkinson’s patients. None of this would be possible without your continued support. Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and the number of individuals affected is growing each year. The causes of most cases of PD are unknown, although researchers believe it may be a result of the combined effects of many different genetic and environmental factors. We are convinced that we may be capable of modifying these factors and substantially improving the lives of our patients. We are also grateful for the dedication of our volunteers and the support of our chapters. On December 13, 2009, our extraordinary Chairman Emeritus, Nathan Slewett, was honored at the World Federation of Neurology’s XVIII World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders. At nearly 97, he has come to the NPF office virtually every day for the past 50 years. His recognition also honors NPF — the foundation he has dedicated nearly half of his life to. On behalf of all of us at NPF, we express our thanks to you for allowing us to fulfill our mission of bringing help and hope to the one million people living with Parkinson’s disease and their families in this country alone. Warm wishes, Bernard J. Fogel, MD Chairman Leading in EDUCATION James Trussell Chief Volunteer Officer, Northwest Georgia Parkinson Disease Association P eople with young-onset Parkinson’s disease face a great range of issues including, loss of employment, managing finances, concern about young families and social isolation. Since they will live decades with the disease, and may suffer more severe treatment-related motor complications, early management is crucial to maintaining quality of life. NPF, in partnership with the American Parkinson Disease Association, launched a series of conferences for those living with young-onset PD and their caregivers. The first conference was held in Dallas, Texas on October 23-24, 2009 with over 200 attendees and over 900 webcast participants from 14 countries. Due to the collaboration and the live webcast, NPF tripled the number of people reached within the PD community. “ Months after my diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease, I attended a NPF Young Onset Parkinson Conference (YOPC), and that event changed my life. I saw that I wasn’t alone—there were all these people facing the same challenges and there was this organization working for them, giving them tools and resources to adapt and go on living despite the hardships. The National Parkinson Foundation gave me back hope. ” Leading in SUPPORT Irving Layton President, South Palm Beach County Chapter of NPF, Florida “ As a NPF chapter leader, it is personally rewarding when our community of Parkinson’s patients come up to me to give thanks for working on their behalf. Through the various programs we sponsor, we are accomplishing our mission with a sense of pride—to give aid, comfort and support to those persons in our community who are afflicted with Parkinson's disease and to their caregivers. ” T wice each week, the National Parkinson Foundation’s South Palm Beach County Chapter in Florida collaborates with local community centers to offer a “Surf and Turf” exercise program. This creative program combines aqua therapy with landbased exercise to promote greater mobility in Parkinson’s patients. NPF’s 43 Improving care, Improving lives 4 | affiliated chapters, made up mostly of volunteers, and 900 support groups each continue to expand their efforts to connect patients with quality information, supportive services and the local connections which are vital for families affected by Parkinson’s disease. ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Leading in QUALITY CARE NPF Quality Improvement Initiative Co-chairs John Nutt, MD Andrew Siderowf, MD Medical Director, Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders Center, University of Pennsylvania N PF has launched the first datadriven quality improvement initiative to system- atically improve care for every patient diagnosed with PD. With a goal of tracking each patient seen in every NPF Center of Excellence (35,00050,000 patients worldwide), this initiative is building the largest clinical research patient database in PD. Our ultimate aim is to collect data to compare the effectiveness of treatments, provide a research framework for testing new therapies, and create and share models of excellent care in realworld clinical settings. The pilot phase was completed in November 2009, involving collection and analysis of almost 700 patient records with thousands more new patients being added through 2010. Medical Director, Parkinson Center of Oregon, Oregon Health & Science University “ The Quality Improvement Initiative (QII) is a great example of NPF’s commitment to improve outcomes of patients with PD. The ultimate goal of the project is to bring high quality medical care to all people living with a PD diagnosis. It has been exciting to be part of a successful and rapidly evolving project that has the potential to improve the care of all patients with PD. ” Leading in COLLABORATION Monique Giroux, MD Medical Director, Booth Gardner Parkinson’s Care Center, Seattle “ The National Parkinson Foundation Care Consortium establishes the infrastructure and support needed for quality care collaboration. This endeavor will harness the clinical strengths, diversity of care, and innovation already set forth by NPF Care Centers. By directly impacting care in the community, we will promote inclusion and offer hope to the Parkinson’s community.” T he NPF Care Consortium is a new initiative to improve care for patients in community clinical settings. The majority of persons living with Parkinson’s disease do not receive their care at Centers of Excellence. The Consortium brings health professionals into an interactive network where best practices can be shared with the Improving care, Improving lives 6 | ultimate goal of improving clinical care for all people with Parkinson’s disease. Quarterly webinars provide valuable updates in the science of best care, as well as new operational strategies for providing that care. The vision is to bring the best care, everywhere. ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Leading in RESEARCH Bastiaan Bloem, MD, PhD Medical Director, Parkinson Center Nijmegen, Radboud University, Nijmegen Medical Center, The Netherlands F alls are a common and devastating consequence of Parkinson’s disease. Supported by NPF, researchers at the Center of Excellence in the Netherlands are developing a practice guideline for falls prevention to help clinicians in their everyday practice. Furthermore, they are testing the efficacy of a multi-factorial falls prevention program, as well as looking at new and reliable outcome measures for falls in daily life. In addition, researchers at the NPF Center of Excellence in Israel are searching for early biological markers for future falls among PD patients and for intensive interventional programs. Nir Giladi, MD Chairman of Neurology and Medical Director, Movement Disorders Unit, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Israel “ Our research, funded by NPF, identifies those with PD who have a higher risk for falls. In order to impede the cascade of events that lead to wheelchair use, functional dependence and falls, we work to develop and implement protective interventional programs to delay or avoid the first or next fall. ” Honor Roll 2009 The National Parkinson Foundation gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations who have contributed $1,000 or more between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. Their giving assists research, education and outreach initiatives. Thank you for your support. Gifts of $100,000 and above Robert B. Sievers Idabelle H. Mincosky Nathan Slewett David L. Arey Martin L. Solomon Manuel & Mercedes Mosteiro Sara Solomon Jo Ann Pepper Oreffice Zelda H. Cushner Solomon Family Foundation Paul F. Oreffice Corene Griffin Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Park Foundation, Inc. The Oreffice Foundation Medtronic Foundation Elizabeth Miedema Parkinson's Unity Walk Ruth Putney Stanley Richards Gifts of $50,000 to $99,999 The Applebaum Foundation, Inc. South Palm Beach County Chapter of NPF Parkinson Association of Minnesota Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, PA Betty J. Rasmussen Ruby Stevens Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation Gifts of $20,000 to $49,999 Janet M. Bil Daniel D. Cantor Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The Parkinson Alliance, Inc. Thelma L. De Vorss Ruth N. Downes Violet Rubin Alan M. Slewett Teva Neuroscience, Inc. Nina Varley Braman Family Foundation, Inc. Enzymatic Therapy, Inc. Annette R. Carlo Margaret H. Hendrick Decade Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Ipsen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The Don A. Hunziker Memorial Foundation, Inc. Edythe Kay-Marsa & William Marsa Lucila I. Gaetke Pauline F. Krull The Braeside Foundation The Greenburg-May Foundation, Inc. Jerry M. Lindzon Betty E. & J. Howard Burns Donald LeRoy Miriam Odess Ruby Q. Lokensgard Michael R. Lucidi Gifts of $10,000 to $19,999 The Ame Foundation, Inc. Stephen & Mary Birch Foundation, Inc. Irene V. Bondy W. G. Christianson Foundation Hazel Meyers Improving care, Improving lives 8 | ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Honor Roll 2009 Kari & Richard W. Clark Dolores M. Plaster Raymond C. Baccala Robert & Joanne Crown Income Charitable Fund Norman Rothman Isabel Bader LaDoris Shepard Stewart Bainum CSRA Parkinson Suppport Group Betty June Simonson Enrique J. Sosa Dexter F. & Dorothy H. Baker Foundation Southwest Florida Community Foundation Eugene M. Bane Charitable Trust Senator Paul B. Steinberg William Banholzer The Dow Chemical Company Foundation Robert P. & Linda Fetch The Five Millers Family Foundation, Inc. Bernice Waldbaum Florence & Paul Banikiotes The Dr. Jack Widrich Foundation, Inc. Bank of America United Way Campaign Wisconsin Parkinson Association Bank of America, NA Bernard J. Fogel Forest Research Institute, Inc. Bob Hope Charitable Fund Max Gruber Foundation Arla G. Guild IBM Corporation Employee Services Center Gifts of $1,000 to $9,999 Barcelo Crestline Corp. Barnard Family Foundation Clay Barr Ailene Bartlett Abbott Laboratories Employee Giving Campaign John E. & Nellie J. Bastien Memorial Foundation Jeani Adams Ben & Millicent Bauer E. Richard Alhadeff Beito Foundation Allstate Giving Campaign Karen Ambrose Bel-Fran Charitable Foundation America's Charities Doris Benefiel Dennis Anderson Moises Berezdivin Harold & Kathleen Anderson Michael Beriss Peter Bernstein Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation Joe H. Anderson David M. Bernstein Anderson Kill & Olick, PC Lisa D. Bertani Office Depot Foundation Anonymous David H. Bescherer Kathleen V. Orr Robert & Kathleen Appenzeller Martha Bickley Beulah Mae JonesMitchell Andrew J. Kniffin Phyllis M. Lewis Marian S. & Frederic T. McAuslan Endowment Fund Medical College of Georgia MCG Health, Inc. Beatrix Padway Parkinson Association of South Dakota Martin Ardman The Parkinson Council Ashland Foundation David & Natalie Arpi Janice K. Binger Stephen Bittel Beverly Blank Perry Foundation Honor Roll 2009 Delouri Farms, Inc. Blank Charitable Foundation, Inc. Chevron Humankind Employee Funds Elaine & Phillip Bloom Family Supporting Foundation, Inc. Chinowth Charitable Lead Trust Margaret E. Bloomfield Citibank Benjamin C. Bohr Douglas R. Clovis Margot W. Booth Armando M. Codina Amy Borner John W. Coffey Scott Boxer Bruce D. Cohen Dennis Braziel Ted Coleman Donald Brennan Shirley Colomb Gerald F. Britt Lois Brounell Thomas & Barbara Conroy Thomas Bruder Janet L. Cooke Bryan Industrial Properties, Inc. Katherine L. Cooley Lance Darrell Crain Aileen Bunney Judith Crown Craver Marshall R. Burack CREDO Mobile Burgess Snyder Industries, Inc. The Bill & Helen Crowder Foundation Scott Campbell Mint Cardwell CSX Good Government Fund Pacmatch Dan & Jeannine Eckles Ruth Chloe Cargille Candace Cummings Joseph E. Edell Gary Caris James Cundiff Ralph & Barbara Edwards Family Foundation Del R. Carnes Phillip Daluge Carmen Y. Cartaya Sybil W. Darley Harry Wayne Casey Mary Ellen Elias Hope Cassano The Daus Family Foundation Malcolm G. Deacon Evelyn M. Ellis Catch The Cure Cerberus Capital Management, LP Kathryn M. Deacon George Eltinge Charitable Trust Craig E. & Tammi Chalfie DEARS Foundation, Inc. Chattanooga Shooting Supplies, Inc. DeFreitas Family Charitable Gift Fund Anthony Demos Charles & Wanda Denny Willa Ruth Deveny Karen Christofferson Robert & Michelle Diener Rustem Diker Michael J. Direen Alan & Elizabeth Direen Donor Care Center, Inc. Malcolm Dorman Robert C. Dorn Barbara Dorsch Foundation James Draddy Mark Duffy T. K. Duggan Paul Dunn Seth & Bonnie Dunn Eagan Family Foundation, Inc. Sandra L. Earley Frances Eklund Charles Eldridge Morris Deakter Kathryn Ernst Scott Eston Improving care, Improving lives Robert & Janet Ettleman 10 | ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Honor Roll 2009 Hawaii Parkinson Association Ross Evans Philip & Judith Gage Frank Evarone Brian D. Galvin Adele J. & Paul Everett Richard Heise, Sr. Robert S. & Patti N. Fabris Gap Foundation Gift Match Program Enrique Falla Robert Gathman Robert P. Herzog Jeremiah Farrell Carl & Esther Gerstacker Fund Albert & Marion Hess James Gillis Matthew D. Heyman Global Impact Donald R. & Marilyn Hibbert Betty Fedler Steven & Donna Feig Kenna Feis Elaine A. Fellowes Vincent Ferraro Arlene & Arnold Goldstein Family Foundation R. Henneberger Carl Hewitt William Hicks Stacie Ferrentino Dr. Moses & Beatrice Goodman Fund Guy & Jan Ferris Stacey Goodman Mary Jo Ferris Gerald B. Goodman Jane Feldman Fields Rhoda Goodman The Fisher Family Foundation Seth & Mary Ann Gottlieb Christopher & Angela Holstege Ann Graf Emmett Hood Frederick M. & Katherine Grafton Claire Hopkins Creighton Hoffman Harvey E. Hohl Joanne Holm Robert W. Holmes Jim Fisher Loretta B. Fitzgerald Alanson B. Houghton, II Rudolph & Hilda U. Forchheimer Foundation, Inc. Granada Hills Community Hospital Foundation Harriet Ford Dickenson Foundation Dennis Grant Benjamin C. & Jessica Hoyer Frances R. Granlund I Do Foundation Greenberg Traurig Joseph M. & Bonnie Forrester In Step Mobility Products Corp. James H. Grew E. Sterling Ingwalson Jim & Julia Fortmuller Jack Guthrie Richard & Katherine Irving Moustapha & Ann Fostock Jerry Haar Margaret Claar Jackson George L. Foti Ruth A. Hagestuen George Jamieson Les & Joyce Frankel Jeffrey C. Hammes Mary B. Jensen Curt & Nancy Freed Ruth Harms Fern I. Jewell Ronald M. Friedman Rodney W. Harrell Dave Johnson Cynthia E. Fruchtman Jack Harter James A. Frye Hawaii Community Foundation Brereton & Elizabeth Jones Gabooney Foundation Sally Jones Honor Roll 2009 Joanne V. Kacin L & M Charitable Foundation, Inc. Gabriel Kain Louise Labonte Gustaf Westfeldt McIlhenny Family Foundation Esther Lam Tim McKay Sue Kamp Robert L. Lambert Charles H. McPherson Jack Kay Michael L. Landa Medtronic, Inc. Keenan Antiques Robert & Betty Keil Lori J. Launhardt Memorial Medical Center Radiology John Keizer Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory John & Helen Mendel Dorothy Le Sueur Kenneth & Laura Meredith Stephen & Nina Joyce William & Judy Kerler Jules A. Kernan Memorial Janet Lee Merrill Lynch Kingdor National Parkinson Foundation Sylvia Lee Merriman Family Foundation Lorens & Mabel Kingstad Rita A. Lehnert Elmer Kinnamon Rocio Leon Microsoft Giving Campaign Program Bob & Nadine Kirkpatrick Monica Lercher Melonie Miles Sam W. Klein Charitable Foundation Lucille Lerman Gail & Robert Milhous Bruce & Janice Miller Hazel Knighton Francis & Gertrude Levett Foundation Michael Kolodny Phyllis & Mike Levin Michael I. Korn Richard & Margaret Linnell Korzeniewski Family Foundation Living History Centre Fund Mirken Foundation M. Phillip Lorber Annette Molinaro Daniel Kosednar Roger L. Kotch Hugh & Sandy Lowenstein Daniel & Barbara Montague John W. Kozyak Paul & Kathy Lubbers Victor & Nancy Krakower Timothy G. MacDonald Jeremy Kramer Matt & Kristin Maguire Matthew I. Kramer & Anna Genet Joanne Maio-Spruth Morrison, Brown, Argiz & Farra, LLP David Mannheim Motorola Harold P. & Betty Kravitz Alex & Juliet Martins Steven D. Krohn Joan S. Mathews Mt. Vernon Knights of Columbus Club, Inc. Jackie Kropman Joan C. May Rick Muenyong John Kuehn Mike McBath John & Marilyn Murbach Barbara C. Kyse Sylvia McCreary Bob & Loek Neimeth Pollie McFarland Victor Nelson Mike Miller Larry Miller Miller Realty Associates Walter Morales Morgan Stanley Improving care, Improving lives 12 | ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Honor Roll 2009 New River Communications Jeanne Pitblado Regina M. Rubenstein Gail Polensky New York Community Trust Barbara Polster Martha & Max Rubinstein Family Foundation Elliott & Fayga Press M. Jacki & Jim Rupert Peter Pryor Thomas A. Ryan PSC Automotive Group LLC Robert J. Samuelson Ann-Mari Nordgren Jean F. Norfleet Lawrence Puckett Isabel Savanuck Northeast Kansas Parkinson Association RACES2RUN Donna Scanlan Annette Ragosta Philip Scaturro The Neil & Anna Rasmussen Foundation Herman & Doris Schecter Katherine A. Odorow Deborah L. O'Kain Leonard & Faye Redlich Joanne Okuda Fenja Reiss Schwab Fund For Charitable Giving Michael S. & Leslie Okun George Reiss W. James Orovitz Travy Remert Marie Otsuka Richard Family Foundation, Inc. Martin & Audrey Schwartz Parkinson Association of Northern California Virginia Richert Harriette Secrest Rochelle Richilson Ronald Seiden Parkinson's Resources of Oregon Richard Riddell Martha S. Riefstahl Sensient Technologies Foundation Ruth F. Riley Amy & Mitchell Shea Bernard Rittenberg Barbara Sherman RLJ Development S. Irving & Anne Sherr Tommy Roberts, II Sheskey Family Foundation Robert & Peggy Noell Robert Nolan Balvinder Sangha Bill Nygren Christie Pargeter Parkinson's Support Group of Syracuse New York, Inc. Parkinson's Support Group of Upstate NY, Inc. PatientsLikeMe, Inc. Edward P. Pazicky Penn, Schoen & Berland Assoc., Inc. Peoplefit Health & Fitness David Pepper Isabel Perez Ed & Kay Peterson Lincoln N. Pinsky Hugh K. Schilling Barry K. Schwartz Family Foundation Elizabeth Scrivner Joelle G. Rogers Mace Siegel Gwen Rose Michael P. Rose Sigma Alpha Iota Gamma Epsilon Chapter Sandra Rosenbaum Sara Lance Sills Robert Rosenberg Andrew M. & Margaret Silton The Roth Fund – A New York Corp. Michael Roth Virginia C. Simmons Eric Simonson Honor Roll 2009 Aston John Simpson The Medical Center Aurora Robert D. Westfall Edward W. Smith Jr. Foundation The Parkinson Association of Greater Daytona Beach Jessica White Paul & Annette Smith Raymond Thola White Lodging Services Corp. Keith & Joann Smith Norman & Pam Thompson Kathy & Peter Wiedemer Judy A. Smith Thurmont Middle School James Williamson Robert G. Smith Sophia Tomich Cyril Williamson Rita Soffer & Hal Leeds Monte & Ruthellen Toole Lowell Williamson Walter R. Somerville, Jr. Harley Tropin Anthony L. Wilner Fritz Sperling Truist St. Jude Medical Trukenbrod Family Foundation J.R. & M.J. Wilson Foundation State of Florida Department of Financial Services Barbara V. Wilson Peter Tsivis Wiseheart Foundation, Inc. Nancy Turner Scott Witt Stax Limited Mpho Tutu David M. Workman The Judy & Michael Steinhardt Foundation Ueberroth Family Foundation Phyllis I. Wormwood Fund Mark S. Stephenoff Marion Wyatt Sub Pop Records University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine Barbara Vaughn Philip & Eileen Youtie Sugar Creek Scrap, Inc. Nancy Vermeer Zallea Foundation Suncoast Community Foundation, Inc. Veteto Foundation Carl Zirkle W. S. Scharff Family Foundation Alan L. Zirkle Wagner-Braunsberg Family Foundation, Inc. Donna Zmolek Ryan Strayhorn Sunsplash Events, Inc. Franklin Surnamer Swartz Foundation Swimmer Family Foundation Nancy Giese Sygulla Milton & Miriam Waldbaum Family Foundation Hope F. Syverson Steven Weber S. Jerome & Judith Tamkin Will K. Weinstein Richard Wurzburger Maurine A. Yonke Zissu Family Foundation James & Sally Zukerkorn Foundation Donald & Lynn Zucker Leo Zucker Alan Weintraub Stanley Tate Melvin & Carol Taub Wells Fargo Insurance Services of NY, Inc. John R. Taylor John West Improving care, Improving lives 14 | ANNUAL REPORT 2009 National Parkinson Foundation LEGACY SOCIETY Legacy Society members are a select group of donors who have recognized the Foundation in their wills, trusts, estates and other planned gifts. Their generosity and forethought will help thousands of Parkinson’s patients live better lives in the years to come. We welcome the following Legacy Society members: Eugene M. Bane Charitable Trust Anna M. Nalbandian A. Jeffrey Barash The Oreffice Foundation Virginia C. Barrett Ben & Sue Berkowitz The Vincent N. & Ruth A. Orfield Charitable Fund of the Lutheran Community Foundation Chinowth Charitable Lead Trust Winston & Bobbie Pease Kari & Richard W. Clark Eva Pierce Robert A. M. Coppenrath Kim & Susan Schrotenboer Esther Danielson Alan M. Slewett Maurice and Gertrude Finkle Nathan Slewett Edward D. Jervey Sheila Slewett Heinrich Kolbel Sally & Robert Webb Marjorie Korach Michael L. & Antoinette H. Wilkerson Erna Mayer Marian S. & Frederic T. McAuslan Endowment Fund Kimrey D. & Beverly A. Newlin Karen Moschetto & Janice Raspen Freeman A. Wolfe National Parkinson Foundation COMMUNITY FUNDRAISERS Every year, thousands of people participate in community fundraisers to increase awareness of Parkinson’s disease and raise funds for the National Parkinson Foundation. We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude for their creativity, energy and commitment: Anderson Kill & Olick, PC Opus Creative & Portland's Vital Signs Anne Joyce Memorial Foundation Lisette Otero Belmont Village Assisted Living Peninsula Cardiology Associates, PA Bert Blyleven Raytheon Company Maureen Caswell Roanoke Orthopaedic Center City of Littleton, CO Roy Roden The Curchin Group, Inc. RSM McGladrey, Inc. Mark Denzer Sarah Schramm Seth Dunn and Ryan Takii Kathryn Seidenstein Joseph Forrester Sigma Alpha Iota The Gallery Collection The Society of Friendly Fellows Great River Medical Center Sara Solomon G.R. Martin Elementary School Ryan Strayhorn Katie Houghton Thurmont Middle School Kings Point Bingo Committee Kristen Wheatley Thomas Kraus Mary Ann Kelly MacDonald Improving care, Improving lives 16 | ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Financial HIGHLIGHTS FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009 2008-2009 | Expenses by Category As illustrated below, the National Parkinson Foundation directed 76% of its 2008-2009 spending on mission-related activities and 24% on fundraising and management/general combined. Management & General $ 661,328 | 6% $ Patient Care Services $ 4,324,524 | 42% Fundraising 1,818,493 | 18% Total Program Services: $ 7,804,586 Public Education 1,449,082 | 14% $ Total Expenses: $ 10,284,407 Research 2,030,980 | 20% $ 2008-2009 | Revenues by Category Excluding investments, revenues were $ 8.0 million. Including investments, revenues were $ 6.4 million. Private & Corporate $ 5,342,143 | 83% Legacies & Bequests $ 1,833,898 | 28% Interest income $ 516,271 | 8% Special Events 305,238 | 5% $ Realized Gain / (Loss) on Investments ($ 1,561,405) | -24% Total Year-End Assets | $ 15,816,350 Board of DIRECTORS The National Parkinson Foundation is privileged to have an outstanding and dedicated group of volunteers who generously donate their time and talents by serving on the NPF Board of Directors. Without their selfless efforts, the work of the Foundation would not be possible. Bernard J. Fogel, MD* Chairman Nathan Slewett, Esq.* Chairman Emeritus E. Richard Alhadeff, Esq.* Vice Chairman Harold P. Kravitz, Esq.* President Emeritus Daniel Arty, CPA* Treasurer John W. Kozyak, Esq.* Secretary A. Jeffrey Barash, Esq. Marshall R. Burack, Esq. Carmen Y. Cartaya, Esq.* Edythe Kay-Marsa* Honorable Shelley J. Kravitz Paul F. Oreffice* W. James Orovitz* Edward P. Pazicky Jo Ann Pepper Oreffice Alan M. Slewett Martin L. Solomon* Enrique J. Sosa* Senator Paul B. Steinberg, Esq. Robert H. Traurig, Esq. Bruce Wisnicki *Member of the Executive Committee Senior PROFESSIONALS Joyce A. Oberdorf Ariel Y. Deutch, PhD President and Chief Executive Officer Chair, Clinical & Scientific Advisory Board Michael S. Okun, MD National Medical Director Improving care, Improving lives 18 | ANNUAL REPORT 2009 1501 N.W. 9th Avenue Bob Hope Road Miami, FL 33136-1494 800.327.4545 www.parkinson.org
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