2015 - United Way of Greater Greensboro

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2015 - United Way of Greater Greensboro
LIVE UNITED
®
BREAKING THE CYCLE OF POVERTY
2014-15 UNITED WAY OF GREATER GREENSBORO ANNUAL REPORT
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UNITED WAY MAKES INVESTMENTS IN OUR COMMUNITY TO SERVE THOSE IN NEED
SO THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY CAN SUCCEED. We envision a world where all
individuals and families enjoy a better quality of life through education, financial stability and
healthy lives. We aspire for a Greensboro that stands up against poverty and gives everyone a
chance at success.
We give, advocate and volunteer. For more than 90 years, with your contributions of time and
resources, we have served those in need in meaningful ways. Together, we prepare our children to
succeed in school and in life, ensure individuals and families are financially stable, and provide
everyone with the opportunity to lead a healthy life. Together, we create the greatest community
impact possible.
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LETTERS TO THE
COMMUNITY
The Greensboro community has been and
is an incredible place to live, work and
volunteer for me. Over the last 10 years,
I have had the privilege of being a part
of the transformation and evolution of
United Way. Today we stand strong and
focused on breaking the cycle of poverty.
JUDY SCHANEL
2014 Chair, Board of Directors
Our actions this year are consistent with
our focused agenda of caring for people
and making a lasting community impact
by changing the life of one person at a
time. As donors and volunteers you have
been generous and compassionate with
Magical moments are taking place in
our community thanks to our donors,
volunteers and neighbors. We had a
large community impact year with more
than 200,000 services provided, 700+
volunteers enrolled and $11,100,000
raised in Greensboro, NC. And yes, there
is more to do.
MICHELLE
GETHERS-CLARK
President and CEO
The generational cycle of poverty has to
be stopped. Together, we can open doors
to allow all people to earn a living. Our
60 nonprofit partners and the creation
of The Family Success Center represent
open doors for our neighbors to achieve
your time and resources. Your heart and
hands have resulted in positive progress
where more people have a sense of hope,
dignity and possibility for the future.
As I exit my term as board chair, I thank
you for an incredible year. I look forward
to partnering with you for even greater
levels of community impact. Great things
happen when we LIVE UNITED.
financial stability. Every minute of every
day gives us 1,440 seconds to make a
difference. Mothers, fathers and children
want to reach their full potential and
need a helping hand. Thank you for
being willing to extend that hand to lift
someone out of poverty. “The only limit
to your impact is your imagination and
commitment.”
I extend to you gratitude and appreciation
for your compassion, generosity, trust and
commitment.
2014-2015 UNITED WAY OF GREATER GREENSBORO
BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
BOARD OFFICERS
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Board Chair Judy A. Schanel
President and CEO Michelle Gethers-Clark
Vice Chair Aaron Strasser
VP Major Gifts Elizabeth Green
Treasurer Jason Strange
VP Community Investment & Impact Frank McCain
Secretary/Legal Counsel M. Daniel McGinn
VP Finance & Administration Marci Haussler Peace
Campaign Chair Jason Bohrer
VP Marketing & Communications Dana Carter
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jason Bohrer
Tina Akers Brown
Dan Burdett
Pete Callahan
Sue W. Cole
Mary Wood Copeland
Mike Diamond
Mae Douglas
Dr. Beth Folger
Kimberly B. Gatling
Michelle Gethers-Clark
Regina Howard Glaspie
Robin Hager
Jeff Johnson
Murray S. Kessler
Dr. Paul Leslie
Kathi Lester
Chris Loflin
Dr. Samantha Magill
Dr. Harold L. Martin
M. Daniel McGinn
Rich Newman
Kent Price
Dr. Edward A. Robinson
Judith A. Schanel
Martin S. Schneider
Susan F. Shumaker
Pastor Lee Stokes
Gregg Strader
Jason Strange
Aaron Strasser
Jim Westmoreland
Sue D. White
Benjamin Zuraw
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COMMUNITY IMPACT
Tiffany’s Story
For Tiffany Cumbie, three words resonate - “I’m Still Here.”
Powerful words of self-motivation spoken from a single mom who
has overcome personal battles on her way to success. She has been
through a lot in her 30 years of life, but she holds onto the fact that
she’s made it “through”.
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From food shortage to transportation barriers,
When Tiffany heard about the Family Success
Tiffany learned at a young age how to make
Center, she was excited to sign up. “I thought,
it through the struggle of the day, one day at
finally, there’s going to be a place that can
a time. Growing up as an only child in her
mother’s home, Tiffany had to learn how to
overcome challenges quickly. She and her
mother lived in poverty and Tiffany had to
adapt to many environments.
“I had a hard time pretending to be who I
wasn’t, but that was the only way I could
get along with everybody.” Tiffany dealt
with social, economic and racial divides.
Tiffany with fellow graduates of the Goodwill Steps to
Success program at the Family Success Center, June 2015
“Everything I was going through made me feel
that I could never be me.” As she talked about
really help me.” And that is what the program
growing up dealing with family members on
has done from the start. Tiffany is achieving
drugs, abandonment, domestic violence and
things she never thought were possible. “I’m
other challenges, she took a deep breath and
actually learning how to set goals and believe
stated, “But through all of that, I’m still here.”
that I can make it work.” From completing a
12-week Goodwill Steps to Success program,
Where is “here” exactly? Here means finally
while concurrently attending the GED prep
having a place where she and her three
classes offered at the Family Success Center,
children can live and call their own. They
Tiffany now has a new sense of hope. “I feel
began 2015 at a homeless shelter hoping for
my children can look at me and be proud.”
a new start after a rocky relationship, eviction
and no support system in place. She tried
Through the Family Success Center, Tiffany is
to start over on her own and began trying to
not only beginning to know her abilities, she is
navigate agencies that she didn’t understand.
gaining a support system. “I can’t tell you how
much it has helped me to be around positive
“I had to go to this place and that place,
women who can sit me down and tell me ‘you
sometimes all day, only to find out that I didn’t
are not the only one and you are a survivor’.”
qualify for services, or that I didn’t have what I
Encouraging words such as those from her
needed to complete the application process.”
classmates and instructors help her stay
That meant taking her three young children
motivated. And now she and her family are on
with her back and forth on the bus in all
a road to success.
weather conditions. She ran into some places
that required a referral and specific income
Within the first six months, her first success
but no one took the time to show her the way
has been achieved: Restored hope.
to get things done.
Until the Family Success Center.
written by Fanta Dorley
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COMMUNITY IMPACT
Jerry and VF
Jerry Guiliano, a VF associate and loyal United Way donor, attests
that he lives today because of the help of United Way and the
American Red Cross. In 1989, on his way from school, he flipped
his car three times, was thrown 85 feet, and recovered in the
hospital for 45 days.
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The first night of Jerry’s hospital stay, he received
11 blood transfusions, provided by the American
Red Cross to keep him alive.
“If not for the help of the American Red Cross
and United Way, I would not have received the
11 blood fusions that first night to keep me alive.
I truly would have never met my wife, had my
children, or been lucky enough to work for such
a great company that helps with the community
everyday.
Everybody’s heard the saying ‘Enjoy your life. You
can go out tomorrow and get hit by a bus’. I am
living proof that it really has nothing to do with the
bus. That ‘bus’ might be bad news at the doctor,
bad news at the office, bad news at your banker.
Whatever that bad news may be, United Way has
been helping families address issues for over 93
years.”
United Way of Greater Greensboro is grateful
for Jerry’s recovery, personal and professionally
success, and his understanding of how his
annual donation impacts the Greater Greensboro
Photos from VF’s fun activities during the company’s annual
United Way campaign
community. Jerry and VF LIVE UNITED.
VF CAMPAIGN HIGHLIGHTS
VF Corporation is a $12 billion apparel and
Initiative, a mentoring program created by
footwear powerhouse. In Greater Greensboro, VF
Communities in Schools and United Way. In
associates throughout the community are making
addition, throughout the year employees donate
a difference. Committed employees go above
backpacks filled with school supplies and
and beyond year round. During their annual
toys to local children. Encouraged by the VF
United Way Campaign, VF hosts an organizational
Management Team, VF associates volunteer their
wide Volunteer Fair. As part of their ongoing
time and contribute financial support to United
community engagement, they provide
Way of Greater Greensboro and local programs
professional mentors for African-American Male
they care deeply about.
written by Tamarind Stewart
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COMMUNITY IMPACT
Lisa and ES&E
(L-R) Susie Rogers, Kristy Yates and Lisa Wright proudly stand in front of ES&E’s “Wall of United Way Awards” dating back to 1984.
Lisa Wright loves to continuously work on home improvement projects
so it is no wonder she is continuously working to improve ES&E’s
United Way campaign and their impact in the community. She is also
a mother of two who loves to cook and garden. Having young kids,
Lisa understands the importance of feeding them healthy meals. This
interest and passion has permeated into her work life.
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During her first years as ES&E’s Employee
“We work for such a great company who gives us
Campaign Manager (ECM), Lisa organized a
the flexibility to hold food drives, toy drives and
company-wide cookbook. It was created entirely
volunteer. If I am spending the day away from my
in-house by employees: they submitted recipes,
kids, I know I’m at least doing something positive
made illustrations of the food, and it was made
for the community and others. It’s nice to know
available for purchase. All proceeds benefited
when I come home from work, I really did something
United Way of Greater Greensboro.
important.”
Lisa has fostered and cultivated this culture.
ES&E employees have served food at Greensboro
She moved to Greensboro in 2001 and started
Urban Ministry’s Potter’s House, packed backpacks
her first job out of college at ES&E in a traveling
with Backpack Beginnings, and have hosted
sales position. She was rarely in the office but
many food drives, including for United Way’s
always made an effort to participate in the
MeaningFULL Meals summer nutrition program.
United Way campaign.
“It bothers me when people are desperate for
In 2007, Lisa became Operations Manager.
food and don’t know where their next meal is
The opportunity arose for a new leader for their
coming from,” says Lisa. “It seems silly that food
United Way campaign and Lisa eagerly stepped
is wasted every day. You think, ‘Oh, in the U.S.
in. Little did she know eight years later she
everybody can eat. There are people in Africa who
would still be ECM and be even more involved!
are starving’, but there are also people a block from
According to Lisa, her favorite aspect of the
ES&E’s office who are starving–especially kids.”
campaign is “everyone being involved and doing
something together – it’s just so exciting.”
Lisa enjoys volunteering because of “the
awareness you get from it. You can hear about
At ES&E, the culture of supporting others is
[people who are hungry in our community] all day
the result of a legacy set by former owners, Jim
long, but to actually see it in person, it’s pretty
McCormick and Dana Smith. Jim and Dana
unbelievable. People would come in with their
encouraged employees to give back both time
kids [to Potter’s House]. It’s really eye opening.
and money. They always tried to make the
You don’t have a sense of the need in our
campaign a big deal, and fun. After they retired,
community until you visit there. There’s a line
the tradition was carried on by their sons and
out the door.”
current owners, Brad McCormick and Dana
Smith, Jr.
Holding these quarterly volunteer opportunities
has made ES&E’s campaigns even stronger. Since
A few years ago, Lisa wanted to make their
adding volunteerism, ES&E has also started an
United Way campaign even more impactful by
annual 5K for $5K walk/run that takes place the
incorporating volunteer activities. The company
week prior to their campaign kick off. It has a
developed an employee volunteer program and
goal to raise $5,000 annually for United Way.
offers a volunteer opportunity every quarter.
“It’s one thing to give money,” says Lisa, “but it’s
Since November 2010, more than half of
rewarding to be hands-on and see the impact of
employees have volunteered.
helping out in the community so people see what
“It’s nice to be able to use some time during the
workday to give back to the community,” says Lisa.
their money is actually going to and can start to
understand why the money is important.”
written by Julia Thomas
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SNAPSHO
TOCQUEVILLE WOMEN
15TH ANNIVERSARY
U N I T E D WAY
SPEAKER SERIES
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October 22, 2014
Keynote Speaker: Author Laura Schroff
Photos by VanderVeen Photographers
Hosted by African American Leadership
Keynote Speaker Spike Lee • May 15, 2015
Photos by VanderVeen Photographers
OTS
C O M M U N I T Y C E L E B R AT I O N
& CAMPAIGN KICK-OFF
U N I T E D WAY & D E P E N D
D A Y O F A C T I O N June 2015
September 25, 2014
Center City Park, Greensboro, NC
Photos by VanderVeen Photographers
RAISING A READER
C E L E B R A T I O N April 2015
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HONORING EXTRAORDINARY VOLUNTEER
SUE COLE
Community leader
Corporate leader
Founding member of Tocqueville Women's Leadership
Current member and chair of United Way of Greater Greensboro Tocqueville Society
Current member and former chair of United Way of Greater Greensboro Board of Directors
Founder and managing partner, SAGE Leadership and Strategy
Loves Greensboro - chooses to LIVE UNITED
Thank you, Sue, for your tremendous commitment to the Greater Greensboro community.
Volunteers are the heart of United Way. They contribute leadership, ideas, time, expertise, and
heart. We extend a special thanks to our valued volunteers who serve in the following groups:
Board of Directors
Education Impact Council
Executive Committee
Income & Resources Impact Council
Campaign Cabinet
Health Impact Council
Board Governance Committee
Bryan Grant Review Committee
Finance Committee
CEVG Grant Review Committee
Human Resources Committee
African-American Leadership Cabinet
Marketing & Communications Committee
Women’s Leadership Cabinet
Strategic Planning Committee
Young Leaders Cabinet
Community Investment Council
Tocqueville Strategy Committee
Photo Credit: Scott Muthersbaugh / Perfecta Visuals
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ENGAGEMENT GROUPS
AFRICAN
AMERICAN
LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
(AAL)
Who they are: Civic and
community leaders, entrepreneurs,
educators and corporate executives
who are passionate about strengthening
the community
How they make a difference: African American Leadership
members examine challenges in the community and
channel resources toward solutions. Members have
developed and implemented an annual summer
MeaningFULL Meals program, and launched
the African American Male Initiative at Wiley
Elementary to provide mentors to all male
students.
YOUNG LEADERS COUNCIL
(YL)
Who they are: Young professionals under
age 40 who are passionate about social issues and want to
make Greensboro a better place
How they make a difference: Young Leaders organize
efforts that raise awareness to social issues in Greater
Greensboro and help to mobilize our community to
address those issues. Young Leaders direct their
action to community service projects, networking,
professional development and emerging
opportunities.
WOMEN’S
LEADERSHIP
COUNCIL (WL)
Who they are: Women who
are civic and community
leaders, entrepreneurs,
educators and corporate
executives sharing a passion for our
community
How they make a difference: Women’s Leadership
members focus their time and efforts on bringing
awareness to and finding solutions to issues directly
affecting women and families in Greater Greensboro.
The Women’s Leadership Council has recently
directed their support to literacy programs and
awareness opportunities in our community.
TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY
Who they are: Community
impact leaders who
are passionate about improving lives
and strengthening communities
How they make a difference: Tocqueville Society
members rapidly advance United Way’s body of work
through significant investment and thought leadership.
They take action that leads to results. In 2014,
United Way of Greater Greensboro’s Tocqueville
Society celebrated 25 years of community impact,
and Tocqueville Women’s Leadership celebrated
15 years of impact in our community.
NOTEWORTHY NUMBERS
150
+
volunteers serve United Way
of Greater Greensboro in key
positions as board, committee
and council members.
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926
Engagement group members are donors
who go the extra mile to collectively give,
advocate and volunteer.
books were donated
during United Way’s
Week of Caring in April
to benefit programs
serving children and
youth and to help fight
summer learning loss.
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YANCEYVILLE
is where great things
happen in Greater
Greensboro.
COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS
UNITED WAY OF GREATER GREENSBORO INITIATIVES (2015-2016)
INITIATIVE
INVESTMENT
INITIATIVE
INVESTMENT
Family Success Center
$899,250
Partners Ending Homelessness
$534,375
Health Navigator
$48,763
Thriving at 3
$200,746
Mentoring Matters
$287,714
Volunteer Center of Greensboro
$85,023
NC 2-1-1
$72,000
TOTAL
$2,127,871
KATHLEEN AND JOSEPH M. BRYAN COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT AND VENTURE GRANT (CEVG) (2014-2015)
The Community Enrichment and Venture Grant program began in 1967 to promote the improvement of human
services through innovative programs. These grants are awarded to new and innovative programs for short-term, startup development and stabilization support. Additionally, grants are awarded in November 2013 for capacity building
efforts that strengthen an agency’s ability to fulfill its mission.
AGENCY
PROGRAM
INVESTMENT
Children’s Home Society
Kinship Navigator Assistance Program
$10,600
Family Service of the Piedmont
Electronic Health Records Implementation
$15,000
Guilford Adult Health
Feed the 485
$9,746
Mary’s House
Integrated Health Care for Homeless Children
$11,000
Mental Health Association of Greensboro
Suicide Awareness and Prevention Training $15,000
North Carolina A&T State University
Aggie Outreach Teen Pregnancy Prevention $6,400
Reading Connections
Detention Center Literacy
$15,000
Women’s Resource Center
Change Maker Recharge
$15,000
YWCA of Greensboro
C.R.E.W.
$15,000
TOTAL
$112,746
JOSEPH M. BRYAN HUMAN SERVICES GRANT (2014-2015)
The Joseph M. Bryan Human Services Grants are awarded in November 2013 to human service programs. The Joseph
M. Bryan Foundation established the grant program in 1996 to recognize Bryan’s lifelong commitment to the welfare
of the Greensboro community. The purpose of the program is to provide significant funding for a limited number of
high-impact projects that meet the needs of the Greater Greensboro citizens.
AGENCY
PROGRAM
INVESTMENT
Black Child Development
Freedom School
$10,000
Community Housing Solutions
Aging in Place
$30,000
Greensboro Housing Coalition
Housing Hotline
$10,000
Greensboro Urban Ministry
Beyond GUM Project
$15,000
People & Paws 4 Hope
Second Chance
$30,000
Reading Connections
Family Literacy Academy
$30,000
Women’s Resource Center
Women’s Financial Fitness Project
$25,000
TOTAL
$150,000
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COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS
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2015-2016
AGENCY
PROGRAM
INVESTMENT
Adult Center for Enrichment, Inc.
Adult Day Services
$83,954
Adult Center for Enrichment, Inc.
CarePartners
$37,138
Alcohol & Drug Services of Guilford, Inc.
Prevention Services
$52,212
American Red Cross Greensboro Chapter
Disaster Services
$168,043
Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro Inc.
Spirit of Excellence
$122,371
Boy Scouts of America, Old North State Council
Learning for Life
$26,909
Boy Scouts of America, Old North State Council
Scouting
$85,559
Center for New North Carolinians
CLASS
$20,400
Children’s Home Society of North Carolina
Adoption & Foster Care
$114,606
Children’s Home Society of North Carolina
Specialized Parenting
$130,788
Children’s Home Society of North Carolina
Wise Guys-Jovenes Sabios
$106,393
Communities in Schools of Greater Greensboro, Inc.
Success AT School After-School
$172,530
Communities in Schools of Greater Greensboro, Inc.
Success in School
$150,097
Family Service of the Piedmont
Children’s Advocacy Center
$17,980
Family Service of the Piedmont
Consumer Credit Counseling
$149,013
Family Service of the Piedmont
Domestic Violence Intervention
$32,375
Family Service of the Piedmont
Family Preservation
$113,135
Family Service of the Piedmont
Healthy Start
$150,727
Family Service of the Piedmont
Outpatient Family Counseling
$277,076
Family Service of the Piedmont
Substance Abuse Treatment
$37,500
Family Service of the Piedmont
Victim Services
$306,005
Girl Scouts
Leadership Outreach
$67,783
Greensboro Cerebral Palsy Association, Inc.
Infant Toddler Early Intervention
$400,626
Guilford Child Development
R&R Finding Childcare
$52,727
Guilford Child Development
Scholarship Program - Paying for Childcare
$299,804
Hospice & Palliative Care of Greensboro
Counseling & Education Center
$94,973
Hospice & Palliative Care of Greensboro
Kid’s Path
$171,219
Legal Aid of North Carolina - Greensboro
Domestic Unit
$84,499
Legal Aid of North Carolina - Greensboro
Older Adult Unit
$25,658
Mental Health Association of Greensboro
Community Education & Awareness
$27,580
Mental Health Association of Greensboro
Supportive Services
$68,216
One Step Further, Inc.
Community Service - Restitution
$7,828
One Step Further, Inc.
Mediation Services
$18,528
One Step Further, Inc.
Teen Court
$12,511
Piedmont Health Services & Sickle Cell Agency
Scope
$13,368
Piedmont Health Services & Sickle Cell Agency
Sickle Cell Services
$78,919
Reading Connections
Adult Literacy
$71,131
Reading Connections
Health Literacy
$27,484
The Salvation Army of Greensboro
Boys & Girls Club
$334,458
COMMUNITY INVESTMENTS
2015-2016
AGENCY
PROGRAM
INVESTMENT
The Salvation Army of Greensboro
Center of Hope Crisis Assistance
$218,293
Senior Resources of Guilford
Access to Services
$63,437
Senior Resources of Guilford
Community-Based & Volunteer Services
$216,981
Senior Resources of Guilford
Foster Grandparents Program
$43,785
The Arc of Greensboro, Inc.
Community Education & Support
$71,071
The Arc of Greensboro, Inc.
Supported Employment
$66,077
Triad Health Project
Direct Client Services
$127,933
Triad Health Project
Prevention
$26,348
Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro, Inc.
Legal Information Access Program
$15,827
Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro, Inc.
New Choices Program
$23,433
Women’s Resource Center of Greensboro, Inc.
Transitional Development
$48,167
YMCA of Greensboro
Afterschool/Summer Programs
$87,244
YMCA of Greensboro
Black & Latino Achievers
$18,110
YMCA of Greensboro
Camp Weaver
$101,229
Youth Focus
Counseling
$70,783
Youth Focus
Family Preservation
$45,853
YWCA Greensboro
Healthy Moms Healthy Babies
$36,677
YWCA Greensboro
Teen Parent Mentoring Program
$132,635
YWCA Greensboro
YWORLD
$22,814
YWCA Greensboro
YWORLD Summer Program
$14,830
THE FINANCIALS
2014-2015
DONOR CHOICE
DESIGNATIONS: 19%
UNITED WAY OPERATIONS,
FUNDRAISING &
ADMINISTRATION: 16%
ALLOWANCE FOR
UNCOLLECTIBLE PLEDGES: 3%
PROGRAM ALLOCATIONS &
SERVICES: 62%
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STATEMENT OF
FINANCIAL POSITION
Assets
June 2015 ($) June 2014 ($)
Cash and cash equivalents
480,832
414,371
4,507,621
3,715,032
Other receivables
239,114
226,345
Prepaid expenses
22,554
33,064
Investments
8,114,265
8,492,416
Beneficial interest in foundation assets
2,458,976
2,540,976
117,502
117,829
807,768
845,226
16,748,632
16,385,259
Accounts payable
149,168
104,737
Accrued expenses
89,748
84,983
Allocations and designations payable
7,540,401
7,304,812
Total liabilities
7,779,317
7,494,532
4,504,778
5,169,558
628,600
578,866
Temporarily restricted
2,829,906
2,136,272
Permanently restricted
1,006,031
1,006,031
Total net assets
8,969,315
8,890,727
16,748,632
16,385,259
Pledges receivable, net
Cash surrender value of life insurance
($800,000 face value)
Land, buildings and equipment, net
Total assets
Liabilities
Net Assets
Unrestricted:
Unappropriated
Board appropriated
Total liabilities and net assets
IMPACT RESULTS
78% of children served
were prepared to enter school
healthy, safe & ready to succeed
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92% of caring adults
served were better prepared
to help children be successful
80% of children served
advanced to the next grade
level adequately prepared
84% of people
served increased their
financial literacy
STATEMENT OF
ACTIVITIES
Support and Revenue
Gross campaign results
June 2015 ($) June 2014 ($)
9,785,216
9,376,990
(2,921,567)
(2,271,920)
(345,825)
(244,725)
(6,517,824)
6,860,345
31,509
228
Campaign revenue - future campaign, net
1,023,298
432,503
Net campaign revenue
7,572,631
7,293,076
56,624
807,392
3,354
394,649
Designations - other community campaigns
225,106
218,177
Grant and gift revenue
885,677
108,048
Other revenue
253,228
115,770
8,996,620
8,937,112
Allocations and grants
5,598,005
5,627,801
Other community programs
1,302,207
1,152,532
Administration
1,130,512
1,124,149
887,308
666,506
8,918,032
8,570,988
78,588
366,124
Less donor designations
Less provision for uncollectible
Net current campaign revenue
Campaign revenue - prior campaign
Net income from investments
Net income (loss) from beneficial interest
in foundation assets
Total support and revenue
Functional Expenses
Fund development
Total functional expenses
Change in Net Assets
Increase in net assets
United Way of Greater Greensboro does not assess membership dues or a fee for fundraising, administration and management expenses to Combined Federal
Campaign federation members. An uncollectible shrinkage percentage based on an average of the prior three year’s uncollectible rate is charged on all pledges.
United Way of Greater Greensboro and its partner agencies delivered 215,985 SERVICE INTERACTIONS to community members
in 2014-15. Each year, we present our impact in a report to the community available on our website. Here are a few of those outcomes.
88% of people
served were better able to
access needed health care
58% of people served
reported having an on-going
source of medical care
78% of people
served demonstrated
improved health
94% of people served
prevented or minimized crisis
through community support
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Members of this elite group exemplify leadership
"As soon as individuals with a cause have found one
another out, they combine. From that moment, they
are no longer isolated people, but a power seen from
afar, whose actions serve as an example, and whose
language is listened to." – Alexis de Tocqueville
MILLION DOLLAR ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS
in philanthropy. They are among United Way’s
most outstanding and engaged partners. Creating
changes and addressing root causes, this group
of individuals has contributed $1 million each to
United Way of Greater Greensboro.
In addition to their exceptional financial
contributions, these members have served United
Way of Greater Greensboro for many years as
volunteers and advocates. We extend our heartfelt
gratitude to each member for their significant,
In Memory of Joseph M. Bryan, Sr.
Joseph M. Bryan, Jr.
Joann G. and David Grimes
Bonnie McElveen-Hunter and Bynum Hunter
Tobee and Leonard** Kaplan
Mr**. and Mrs. Sidney J. Stern, Jr.
** deceased
impactful contributions to our community.
ENDOWED MEGA GIFTS
ENDOWED MEGA GIFTS ($500,000-$1,000,000)
These forward thinking donors endowed their giving
Joseph M. Bryan, Sr.**
spirit and memory in perpetuity to leave a lasting
Barbara and Herman** Cone
legacy to our community.
Tobee and Leonard** Kaplan
** deceased
Tocqueville
SOCIETY
“When an American asks for the cooperation of his
fellow citizens, it is seldom refused; and I have
often seen it afforded spontaneously with great
goodwill.” – Alexis de Tocqueville
The United Way Tocqueville Society was founded
Tocqueville Society members rapidly advance United Way’s
in 1984 to deepen individual understanding of,
body of work through significant investment and leadership.
commitment to, and support for United Way’s work in
Members make an annual contribution of $10,000 or more
advancing the common good by creating opportunities
to address Greater Greensboro’s most critical needs so that
for a better life for all. The United Way of Greater
every person has the opportunity to succeed in life.
Greensboro Tocqueville Society was established over
25 years ago. Tocqueville Women’s Leadership was
On behalf of each individual and family that benefits from
established over 15 years ago.
United Way, thank you for your tremendous generosity.
United Way’s Alexis de Tocqueville Society members
In addition, we are grateful to Sue Cole for her dedication
are community impact leaders. They are concerned
and leadership as Chair of the 2014 United Way of Greater
citizens who have committed to taking action toward a
Greensboro Tocqueville Society.
common good. Their action leads to results.
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TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY MEMBERS 2014
Tocqueville Order D’Independence
$250,000- $499,999
In Memory of Mr. Joseph M. Bryan, Sr.
Tocqueville La Societe Nationale
$100,000 - $249,999
Joann G.* and David L. Grimes
Tocqueville Ordre D’Egalite
$40,000 - $74,999
Joseph M. Bryan, Jr.
Tobee W.* and Leonard J.** Kaplan
Kathryn S.* and Robert E. Long, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. W. Herman Weaver
Tocqueville Ordre de Liberte
$25,000 - $49,999
Vanessa* and Roy Carroll
Barbara Cone*
Sally* and Alan Cone
John Ellison
In Memory of Paul N. Howard, III
Susan* and Mackey McDonald
Judy* and Dan McGinn
Tracy and Dean Priddy
Eric and Susan* Wiseman
The Honorable Aldona Z. Wos* and
Mr. Louis DeJoy
One member wishes to remain
anonymous
Tocqueville Membre de Classique
$15,000 - $24,999
Jill and Vincent Alventosa
In Memory of Jack Belfi
Mary Gay* and Don Brady
Clem and Hayes Clement
Sue W. Cole*
Charles and Nancy Cornelio
Candace* and Roger Cummings
Mae Douglas*
Susan and Michael Gannaway
Gustav and Mary* Magrinat
Kathy Manning and Randall Kaplan
Madeline Mills*
Jane* and Royce Reynolds
Roy H. and Natalie C. Roberts Family
Foundation
Linda* and Tom Sloan
Mrs. Sidney J. Stern, Jr. (Kay)*
Nancy* and David Stonecipher
Katherine* and Mike Weaver
Tocqueville Membre de la Societe
$10,000 - $14,999
William and Tina Brown
Terry Akin and Barbara Steslow
Marilyn and Neil Belenky
Joan and Mente Benjamin
Drs. Dora and Bruce Brodie
Gail Buchanan*
Lisa and Willie Bullock
Pat and Pete Cross
Stanley and Dorothy Frank Family
Foundation
Caroline Faison*
William Fraine
Mark and Jessica Good
Anita and Gary Graham
Amelia Nelson and William O. Green
Drs. Elaine C. and John J. Griffin
Ginger Griffin*
Nancy and Bernard Gutterman
Berkeley Harris*
Sara S. and George W. House
Anne D. Hummel*
Linda Jennings*
Dina Blake Jennings*
Kimberly and Robert Jones
Kathleen Kelly and George Hoyle
Mr. and Mrs. Murray S. Kessler
Doris Egerton Kiser*
Carter and Bill Leinster
Kathy White Loyd*
T. Gray and Kim McCaskill
The Honorable Bonnie
McElveen-Hunter*
In Honor of Madeline McElveen*
Gloria McMillin*
Sandra and Bobby Mendez
Kenneth D. Miller
Victoria and Ron Milstein
Allison and Bill Morrisette
Karla Munden*
Scottie G. and T. David Neill
Martha and Brad Peete
Susan and Jim Phillips
William Y. Preyer Jr. CLU**
Nancy King Quaintance*
Brad Rable
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reid
Pressley A. Ridgill
Scott and Dianne Roe
Sylvia Samet*
Judith Schanel*
Penny and Martin Schneider
Joy Shavitz*
Phyllis Shavitz*
Steve Shavitz
Margaret and Lanty Smith
Carole H. and John K. Snider
Pam and David Sprinkle
Cilie Sutton*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Weill, Jr.
Julia E. (Judy) White*
Sue Donathan White*
Ann and Ben Zuraw
One member wishes to remain
anonymous
* Tocqueville Women’s Leadership
**Deceased
F O U N D AT I O N S
We extend our sincere thanks to the following
foundations for recognizing the importance of United
Way’s work, and for investing in our community.
Cemala Foundation
Joseph M. Bryan Foundation
Weaver Foundation
The Ellison Family Foundation
Hillsdale Fund
St Andrews Episcopal Church
The Tirzah Bowden Fund
William A Stern Foundation
Phillips Foundation
The Dillard Fund
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Leadership
DONORS
Clare and Michael Abel
Oscar Able
Donna and Jimmy Adams
Marc Adams
Bill and Deborah Adams
Deno Adkins
Patty and Lee Aiken
Tim and Martina Albertson
Holly and Erik Albright
Judith V. Alexander
Lucy Alexander
Margaret P. Allen
Bryan C. Allen
Richard R. Allen
Robert and Renee Allison
James W. Allred
John and Beth Allred
Susan and Charles Alt
Darrell and Lilli Ambro
Mary Anne and Danny Amos
Dawn and Carl Anderson
Douglas J. Anderson
Jon and Becky Anderson
Mindy and Steve Anderson
Travia J. Anderson
Laura L. Anderson
Neal and Jo Andrews
Cheryl Anthony
Donna L. Anthony
Dyan Arkin
Karen and Tom Armstrong
Jackie Artis
Barbara W Arzonico
Jaimie and Carl C. Ashby
Carole E. and Robert H. Ashby
Patricia and Bruce Ashley
Lee and John Atkinson
Nathan Auman
Iris and Juan Austin
Kenneth L. Austin
Benjamin R. Avent
Mayte Maria Ayala
James R. Bachich
Kevin and Lynn Baker
Mark and Amy Baker
Gwendolyn M. Baker
Ann E. and Kenneth W Banner
Robert W. Bannon
Ed Barber
Mr. and Mrs. David Barger
J. H. Barker
BJ Barnes
NaVella Barnes
Pam and Alex Barrett
Debra L. Barrow
Wes and Kelly Bartlett
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Joshua and Shay Barwick
Cathy and Sid Batts
Cleveland and Lisa Bazemore
Richard and Annette Bean
Jerry and Teresa Beasley
Joan Beck
Dr. Jocelyn Becoats
Jacqueline M. and T. Alan Bell
Margaret and William Benjamin
Jamie Bennett
Melanee B. Bennett
Paul Benz
Michael and Sylvia Berkelhammer
Steve and Krisla Berreth
Frederick L. Berry
Kim and Tom Berry
Cheryl and Martin Beste
Watseka and Stephen Bethea
Mr. Johann Betschart
Dr. Stephen E. and Mercedes S.
Bienhoff
Steve and Melinda Billings
Terrell and Glenda Billings
Thomas Birch
Marc and Diane Bishop
Dennis R. Bissell
Cindy and Mark Bissette
Pat and Bill Black
Ronald O. and Lynn P. Black
William F. Black
Carolyn S. Blackwell
Peggy D. Blackwell
Ms. Sandra V. Blaha
Tracy L. Blake
Melissa Blakely
Amie and Eric Blanks
Brigitte H. Blanton
Linda and Richard Bliton
Frank A. Bocci
Phillip and Melissa Bocci
Kim Bode
Melissa and Jason Bodford
Carol S. and Jason P. Bohrer
Lisa Boland
John and Katerina Bogler
Michael Bonner
Sheryl G. Booth
Victoria T. and Robert H. Borden
Sandra Welch Boren
Amy Borysko
Tim and Fawn Botts
Gina Boulton
James Bowen
D. Ford and Tara Bowers
Randy and Susan Bowers
Jim and Patsy Bowman
United Way Leadership Donors are critical to our community.
Their generosity and concern for others is evident each year they
renew their annual contribution of $1,000 or more. We sincerely
thank each Leadership Donor for their ongoing support.
Martha Boyd
Michael Howard Bracey
Martha and Barry Bradberry
Susan and Scott Brady
Keith and Karen Brady Siler
Eddie H. Brailsford
John E. Brantley
Robert and Barbara Braswell
Ellanore Bauneis
Nancy and David Bray
Doris R. Bray
Suzi and Scott Brewer
Drs. Janice and Thomas Brewington
Libby and Scott Brewington
Samuel J. Brick
Walter and Martha Bridges
Benjamin and Tammy Bright
Louise Maultsby Bristol
Hernan Alberto Brito Nunez
Louise and Wade Britt
Robin and Sharron Britt
Deborah L. Brittian
Kimberly and Spence Broadhurst
Michael J. Broadnax
Ron and Theresa Brodrick
Dewayne Brooks
Christine Brooks
Jamie and Chad Brough
Chester and Martha Brown III
Elizabeth and Churchill Brown III
Trip and Nancy Brown
John and Patrice Brown
Matt Brown and Betty Ann Roscetti
Suejette and P. David Brown
Stacy Brown
Steven Brown
Keisha Brown
Sue and Billy Brown
Anne and Marshall Brown
Carla E. Brown
Keith Brownell and Jennifer Shaw
George and Joyce Brumback
Richard and Diana Brumfield
Ron E. Bruner
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Bryan
Ann and Steve Bryan
Annette Bryan
Nan Buchanan
Charles Buckinger
Wes Budd
Rhonda and Bradley Bullard
Mark Anthony Burkes
Elizabeth and Joseph Burkett
Chuck and Susan Burns
Michael J. and Maureen C. Burns
Beth and Noel Burt
Shawn Burton
Franklin Bush
Janis and Marc Bush
Hope Rush Bynum
Roy and Kimberly Byrd
Randy Mashburn and Mary Jo Cagle
Heidi Cairey
Eric and Mary Calhoun
Vicki and Pete Callahan
Anthony David Camara
Janice Campagna
True and John Campbell
Dan and Kathy Campbell
Robert Campbell
Lorrie B. Campbell
Claudia and Drew Cannady
Tamara and Maurice Caple
Karolyn and John Cardwell
Jim and Linda Carlisle
James V. Carmichael
Sheila Carmichael
Lance R. Carothers
Gina and Chuck Carrick
Nancy L. Carrick
William I. and Nancy Carroll, Jr.
Randall Carson
Trevor and Mimi Cartee
Dr. and Mrs. Phillips J. Carter
Annie Barton and Robert Carter
Michelle and Tony L. Carter
Rob and Dana Carter
Martha and Keith Carter
Nicole Carter
James A. Cartner
Bill and Linda Cary
Dan and Ellen Casciano
Jason and Laura Cashwell
Y. Gail & Billy J. Casper
Emman Castro
Kristi Castro
Sonja Cauble
Sandi Caudle
Donald and Janet Causey
Jane and Ralph Cauthen
Marty Cecil
Suresh Chandra
Daniel Chapdelaine
Genene Chaskley
Kimberly and Ronnie Cheek
Marilyn and Kenneth Cherry
Curtis W. Chesney
Frank and Lesa Chesson
Ruth and Laval Choiniere
Rickard L. and Barbara R. Christy
Timothy P. Clare
Danny Clark
Rudy and Michelle Clark
Shera Clark
Bev and Odell Cleveland
Julia Clinard-Townsend
Ray William Cline
Timothy and Judith Clontz
Richard M. Cobb
Charles S. Coble
Cathy and Buck Cochran
Natasha Coggins
Bradley Cokendolpher
Alison Gwynn Coker
Maxine and Harvey Colchamiro
Glenda Chavis Coleman
Douglas Collamer
Jeffrey and Laura Collie
Betty and Ben Cone, Jr.
Sally B. and Robert C. Cone
Stephen H. Cone
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cone
Elizabeth and Nathan Conover
Michael and Sonya Conway
James and Gloria Cook
Shari Cook
Mike Cooke
Therese G. and Robert M. Coon
Dr. Javon and Felicia Cooper
Doug and Jean Copeland
Mary Wood Copeland
Jason Michael Corley
Carla and Ronald Corum
Heather Caulder Cosgrove
Richard A. and Christine N. Coughlin
Stephen Coward
F. Kent Cox
James M. Cox
Bob and Susan Cox
Daniel and Kathy Craft
Elizabeth Cramp
Mary and Michael Cranford
Robin Crawford
Dennis K. Creamer
Chris L. Crockett
Jennifer Van Zant and John Cross
Kim and George Crouse
Robert M. Crowley
Frankye and Bill Crump
J. Christopher Culbreth
Susan H. & Thomas J. Cupito
David Lynn Dalton
Kenneth and Suzann Daly
Mary Carol & Pat Danahy
Becky and Garry Danner
MaryAnn D’Antono
Teresa D’Arcy
Nisa Joy Dascalakis
Don and Jayne Davenport
Herbert O. Davis
John and Ana Davis
Cynthia & Joseph Davis
Charlotte and Roddy Davis
Angela D. Davis
Kathleen A. Davis
Leslie A. Davis
Davonjia Davis-Maxey
William J. Dawson III
Keith and Kim Dawson
Keith and Kim Dawson
Allena Day
Craig DeAlmeida
James R. and Betty S. Dean
Mr. Jeremy R. Deaver
Mike DeBlois
Ralph DeBruhl
Angela M. DeFrank
The Honorable Aldona Z. Wos
and Mr. Louis DeJoy
Martha Delaney & Thomas Reiser
Mr. & Mrs. David J. Delman
Mr. Craig Demarest
Marty and Mary DeMers
Joe DePasquale
Michael L. Diamond
Patricia & Andy DiCarlo
Charles L. Dick
Anne and Charles L. Dick
Katherine and Chris Dickson
Craig Dickson
Nicole R. Dickson
Tracy Diffenderfer
Derrick M. Dillard
Dr. & Mrs. John Dilworth
Katherine & Monty Dixon
Ronald E. Dixon
Jason and Crissie Dixon
Vera Dixon
Theresa Dockery
Edward T. Dodson
Kathryn Dorn
Terri and Eric Doster
Iain H. Douglas
Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker Douglas
Carol A. Dowling
John E. Doyle, III
John and Linda Dozier
Paul and Denise Draeger
Mark W. Drake
Christopher and Joan Dressler
James Dries
Rebekah and David Driggers
Dirk and Sue Drost
Carl D. D’Ruiz
Selena S. Duggar
Kevin and Ronette Duhe
Cary and Linda Duley
Stephen F. Dull
Pam and Alan Duncan
Susan M. Duncan
Tiffany N. Dunlap
Katherine T. and Phillip R. Dunn
Robby and Sara Dunnagan
Drs. Christopher and Alison Durham
Kathy and Eugene Durham
Mark and Lisa Dwyer
Karen M. Dyer
Robin and Thomas Dyer
Beth and John Dyson
Melvin E. Echols
Laura Eckonrod
Henry and Carol Edmiston
Benjamin and Alicia Edwards
Teresa and James Edwards
Roger Edwards
Charles and Hazel Edwards
Mona and Emanuel Edwards
Theresa D. Egan
Anne and Sam Eich
Kathy and Brian Eichlin
Jaymie and James Eichorn
Jason A. Einbinder
Robin S. Elder
Todd S. Eldredge
Eric and Cheryl Eley
Derek L. Ellington
Kiva and Corey Elliott
Brian and Karen Ellis
Leslie and Rick Ellis
Lois K. Ellis
Rahshek Ellis
Mickie L. Elmore
Lisa and Tim Elmore
Lori D. Engebritson
Shannon and Ronald Ervin
Denise Estridge
Karen and Thomas Eusebio
David Evans
Edward W. and Michelle A. Evans
Carolyn and Hoyt Evans
Diane Everhart
Brian C. Ewing
Edmund and Joyce Fairley
Edward and Patrice Faison
Kenneth Beal Farmer
Cindy Farrand
Thomas Fee
Maria A. Fernandez
Dale and Janet Ferrell
David Marker and Marilyn
Feuchs-Marker
Lynn Fick-Cooper
Travis D. Finn
Susan and Adam Fischer
Elizabeth and Edgar Fisher
LaVonne H. and Otis N. Fisher
Grace C. and Henry S. Flannagan
Scott Fleming
Judy L. Fleming
John Fletcher
Charles and Karen Flippin
Donald E. Flow
Phillip and Karen Floyd
Diane and Charles Flynt
Marilyn O. Foley
Beth and George Folger
Peggy and Marion Follin
Marcelle L. Foltz
Sherman Ford
Barbara E. and Richard C. Forman
Steven Forrest
Wayne and Kathryn Foster
Stephen and Kristen Foulks
Steven M. Foust, Jr.
Penni P. Foust
Jeffrey Fowler and Melanie Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Fox
Susan and Jim Fradenburg
Debra A. Frederick
Dale E. Frederiksen
Misty D. Freeman
Mary Ann and Jeremy Frens
Susan Gleason and Mark Fricke
Donna and Mike Friddle
Konnie Friend
Gretta R. Frieson
Judy A. Fryar and Rob Garrett
Justice Henry and Shirley Frye
Mr. and Mrs. W. Erwin Fuller, Jr.
Jane A. Fulton
John W. and Carolyn Fuquay
Robert R. Gabriel
Samir M. Gabriel
Fredrick C. Gainey
Dr. Jagadeesh R. Ganji
John and Marianne Ganley
Andrew J. Gann
Susan D. and Robert E. Garren
Katharine S. Garst
Alfred H. Garvey, Jr.
Patrick and Anne Garvey
Janice B. Gasaway
Mark and Betsy Gatehouse
Jessica Gates
Wendy and Keith Gatlin
Kim and Danny Gatling
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LEADERSHIP DONORS
Jeffrey D. Gauger
Emily L. Gaynor
Martha Joe and Philip R. Gelzer
Mr. Glen W. Genus
Dr. and Mrs. Carl E. Gessner
Nancy J. and Wilbur W. Gibble
Steve and Kim Gigliotti
Israel D. Gill
Ray Gilliam
Eanne and John Gillon
Steven and Rhonda Gittis
Glaser Family
Peggy Glaser
Jon and Marsha Glazman
Leonard and LeKecia Glover
Shady M. Gobran
Bob Goldstein
Jan Goltare
Lisa B. Goode
Jim and Suzanne Goodell
Jim J. Gordon
Kellye Gordon
Brian and Janet Gould
Joe and Karen Grady
Nancy and James Granfortuna
Debbie and Sid Grant
Keith and Tammy Graves
Tina Gray
Lynne Gray
Chris and Kathy Green
Maurice and Stephanie Green
Elizabeth D. Green
Terri L. Green
Renica Greene
The Gresens Family
Rose and Bob Griffin
Susan L. Griffin
Linda L. Griffith
Mark and Carli Guanciale
Assoumane Guero
Gerald and Katrina Guiliano
Sharon M. Gunst
Thomas Guse
Barbara and Dennis Hackett
Melissa A. Hagan-Hughes
Robin S. Hager
Marshand L. Hager
James and Pamela Haigler
Terrance Hair
Jen and Jay Haldeman
Dr. Kelly Hales
Mr. Michael and Lynn Haley
Jacqueline Haley
Frenesa K. Hall
Frances & Larry Hall
M. Scott Hall
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Reginald and Patricia Hall
Mrs. Tracy D. Hall
Jennifer c. Hall
Mr. Ramsey K. Hamadi
Benjamin A. Hamilton
Mr. Ricardo Hamilton
Bob Hamilton
Julie and Steve Hamilton
Laura S. Hamlet
Connie D. Hammond
Sally Hammond
Mr & Dr M Hammouri
Derek L. Hanks
Randy S. Hanner
Jeffrey S. Hargett
Gregory E. Harper, Sr.
Edward M. Harrington
Calvin C. M. Harris
Frank Harris
Bill Harris
Sandra Harris
Mrs. Omorlie Harris
Terri and George Harris
Barbara W. Harris
Michael A. Harrison
Craig and Lisa Hart
Robert J. Hartman
Sharon Routh Harvey
Wanda and Henry Harwell
Donald and Cynthia Hawkes
Kenneth and Kathryn Hawkins
Deana and Vern Hawkins
Kathy M. Hawkins
Johnathan Hawks & Susanne
Astfjord Hawks
Kent Auberry and Debbie Hayes
Deborah K. Hayes
Drs. Arthur Stringer & Vanessa
Haygood
Cynthia R. Haynie
Dr. J. Daniel Heck
John Allen Hedin
Mrs Teresa & Dr Jeff Heffelfinger
Troy and Kristine Heflin
Susan M. Heider
Nicholas and Beth Heinzelmann
David C. Helton
Karin Henderson
Richard and Susan Hendricks
Sandra C. and Thomas F. Henley
Ned Hennighausen
Angela C. Henry
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Hensel
Harvey and Emily Herman
Paul C. Hernandez
Sebrina Hernandez
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Lori M. Herron
Steve Heston
Carla and Rodney Hewitt
Cindia W. Hewitt
Korey and Robert Hickling
Wendy and Robert Hicks
Vicky and Brian Higgins
Linda A. Highfield
Linda K. & Eugene R. Hill
Nicole D. Hill
Michael C. Hilleboe
Kelly M. Hilliard
Hillsdale Fund, Inc.
Lawrence and Nancy Himmel
Paul Hinderliter
Christine Hinshaw
Dr. and Ms. Cornelius Marlow Hinton
Sandy and Skip Hislop
Richard H. Hobson
Craig and Kayla Hodges
Debbie & Rusty Hoffman
Michael and Karin Hogberg
Wendy and Greg Holland
Julianne Hollingsworth
Cheryl and Stan Hollis
Brent and Karen Holmes
Cindy and Larry Holmquist
Olymphia and Hugh Holston
Mrs. Lori H. Holt
Teresa M Honn
Jim and Deborah Hooper
Tony L. Hopkins
Teresa and Max Hopkins
Gary W. Hopson
Patty B. and Stuart N. Horne
Karen L. and Daniel D. Hornfeck
Maryann & Steve Horsley
Sarah-Jane Horton
Lynn & Bob Houghton
Dennis and Rebecca Howard
Jeff and Gina Howard
Dalene and Michael Howard
Todd and Stephanie Howard
Regina Howard-Glaspie
Sarah N. Howe
Gary L. Howell
Pam and Ben Hoxworth
Mr. and Ms. James Trussell Hoyle
Mrs. Jean and Mr. H. Lee Hubbard
Bob Hudgins
Chris and Bob Hudson
John A. Hudspeth
Gordon J. Huellmantel
Martha A. Huff
Margaret and Neil Huffman
Cindy and Joe Hughes
Candace & Thomas Hughes
Mary and Larry Hull
Joseph S. Hunsucker
Diane C. Hurley
Frank and Linda Hutson
Sharon Y. Hutton
Mark and Anita Hyman
Vicki and Mike Iddings
Margaret A. Iorio
Nancy B. Irish
Laura and Alan Irvin
Jill Wilson-Isaacson & Marc Isaacson
Patsy Isley
Courtney B. Isom
Tommy Jackson
Stephen B Jackson
Sharon E. Jacobs
Darren M. Jahnke
Brian James
Jim and Becky James
Elizabeth G. James
Eric Janecek
Marva and Talford Jarman
Addy and Paul Jeffrey
Alice and Joel Jenkins
Zelle & John C. Jester, III
Ms. Pauline Steele
Lula and Allen Johnson
Gordon and Ruby Johnson
Gregory K. Johnson
Jeffrey A Johnson
Jeanne and Mike Johnsons
Ronald P. Johnson
Russell J. Johnson
Scott Eliot Johnson
Thomas L. Johnson
Mr. Van A. Johnson
Lynn F. Johnson
Amy A. Holcombe and Cile A.
Johnson
Emily and David Johnson
Nita Johnston
Al Jones
Glenn T. and Jacqueline D.
Pender-Jones
Greg and Melanie Jones
Ena and Jeff Jones
Carolyn and Ket Jones
Leonard H. Jones
Lewis Jones
Bev and Walt Jones
Kendra Jones
Laurie Jones
Jerry W. and Terrie E. Joplin
Brett A. Jordan
Olive B. and William W. Jordan
Jaymar G. Joseph
Jason Joyce
Kathy and Joseph Joyce
Chris M. and LuAnn Joyce
Ms. Diane Joyce
Rhonda P. Joyce
John A. Justice, Jr.
Jim and Martha Kaley
Matthew G. Kanes
Richard and Meg Kaplan
Ginger and Ken Karb
Ila Rosenthal & Jeff Katz
John and Harriett Lee Kean
Karen E.and Carl G. Kearney
Beth Ann and Dennis Keeton
Jason Keiper
Jolyn and Robert Kelley
John P. Kelly
Michael E. Kelly
Denny P. Kelly
Myra D. and Jim Kelly
Marta K. Kennedy
Roger S. Kennell
John and Barbara Key
Angelo and Linda Kidd
Alexis Kiger
Kelly Kiger
Jennifer and Ty Kimbro
Jeffrey S. Kimel
Jim and Gina Kinard
Bob King and Julie Davis
John King
Reaves and Layne King
Elizabeth King
Mike Kirkman
Anne Kirchmayer and Andy Kirsteins
Emily and Ed Kitchen
Leigh Ann and Stephen Klee
Shannon and Stephen Klepper
Katie L. Klod
Rebecca R. Klossner
Elizabeth Smith Klutts
Bonnie Knittel
Cindy and John L. Knowles, Jr.
Anne and Phil Koch
Krista Kohlphenson
Kristopher and Christina Kohrt
Stephanie and Ron J. Komich
Karen and John Konicek
Cheryl Koob
Neil and Gayle Koonce
Ava & Bill Koronis
Patricia I. Kovacevic
David and Marion Kovach
Debbra and Stephan Kraszeski
Kenton and Page Kreager
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Kriner
Kurt and Joy Kronenfeld
Mr. Andrew Krueger
Vince Kubik
Steven and Gail Kuczkowski
Patricia and Thomas Kuhn
Kenneth and Nancy Kunberger
Allyson Labban
Jake and Wanda Ladd
Angelo and Sandra LaGrega
Kirsten and John Lambert
Family Fund
Paul and Virginia Lambrecht
Deborah N. and David H. Lane
Mr. Derek Lane
Mr. William Laney
Andrew and Angela Lang
John and Debra Lang
Simone and Rodney Langley
D. Beth Langley
Janice Lanier
Valerie Larson
Sean Latta
Louise and Bill Latture
Drs. Kurt and Sherry D.
Lauenstein, M.D.
Amber Lavinder
Barbara and Ed Lawless
Martin Lawrence
Ronald and Kimberly Lawrence
Salvatare M. Lawrence
Ricky and Wendy Lawrence
Amy Lax
Brian D. Layman
Adam Lazovik
Timothy and Taylor Le
Shelia D. Lea
Clyde and Wanda Lea
E. Joseph LeBauer, M.D.
Dan and Lou Ledbetter
Sherry L. Ledoux
Marty and Dave Leeper
Dr. Kelly H. Leggett
Sybil Leggett
Mark and Alison Leitner
Gary and Kathryn Leonard
Richard Lerner
Carla Lester
Kathiann Lester
Kristin G. Leung
Tomas and Simara Levi
Kristine L. Levine
Joanna and Houghton Lewis
William C. and Denise Lewis
Myra J. Lewis
Margaret g. Leyden
Mark and Raziya Lichtenberger
Dr. Robin and T. Allen Liles
Dwayne P. Lindner
Victor D. Lindsley and James Battinelli
Ginni and Al Lineberry, Jr.
Deborah T. Lineberry
Pritha and Jeff Livaudais
Mary and Paul Livingston
Guy Lizotte
Lee and Ellen Lloyd
John C. Loflin
Eugenia Logue
Gerald A. Long
Michelle and David Long
Lynn S Loomis
Joseph Lopez
Joan and David LoPresti
Nicholas Lore
John and Penny Loschin
Vincent M. Losito
Phil Lotti
Pat and Robert Lovell
Curtis L. Lowe
Diane and John C. Lowe
Evelyn B. Lowe
Len Lucas
Frances Lucius
Rich Lundy
Mrs. Barbara A. Lusk
Ronald C. Lutz
Darren and Patricia Lynch
David R.and Brenda Lynn
Inga and John Lyons
Samantha Lyons-Kittrell and
Eric Kittrel
Houston and Helen Lytch
Shiloh and Brad Mabe
Monette Mabolo
David and Debra Macchiarolo
Michael R. MacIntosh
Stephen and Leslie Mackler
Kevin Macklin
Paul and Joy Macksood
Anne H. and Jack Macner
Carolyn Maddux
Jamie Magnuson
Michael C. Mahoney
Brandon M. Maley
Debbie Malick
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. Mallernee
Ms. Francine W. Mallory
Michael Maney
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Mangum, Jr.
Sherri Mangum & Matthew Mutarelli
Tom and Debbie Mann
Susan M. Mann
Mary Manoogian
Mr. Robert A. Manry Sr.
Christy Manry
Tracy Marion
Mary and Reid Marks
Joyce P. Markwell
Dr. Harold L. Martin, Sr.
Phyllis W. Martin
Stephen Martin
Stephen and Dawn Martin
Tim and Elaine Martin
Mary H. and C. Thomas H. Martin
Cheryl and Alfred Martin
Tina Gardner Martin
Jennifer and Jim Martineau
Robert Mason
Helen M. Mason
Sheri Masters
Jason M. Mathews
John and Lynn Mathews
April C. and Nick Mattacchione
Michael and Jamie Matthews
Thyais Maxwell
Wanda Mayes
Melissa A. Maynard
Dalphene and Mike Mays
Bonnie and Daniel McAlister
Julie and Lee McAllister
Janet McAuley and David Blue
Frank and Vicki McCain
Brian and Johnette McCain
Crystal W. McCall
Cynthia McCants
Sharon Carter
Scott Hummel and Cindy McCauley
Geoffrey and Jenni McClure
Brad McCormick
Pamela Brown
Ednasha McCray
Karen and Troy McDaniel
Mary Ann and Davis McDonald
Kenney and Martha Carol McDowell
Janis McFarland and Rich McLaughlin
Carole McFee
Carolyn B. McGovern
Bruce McGuirk
David McKenna
Thomas F. McKenna
Jennifer and Lucas McKeon
Julie and Chris McKeown
Carol and Bruce McKillican
Ian Thomas McKinney
Tom and Adrienne McKinney
Frederic and Betsy McKinnon
Deborah L. McLaughlin
Susan C. McLawhorn
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LEADERSHIP DONORS
David McLeod
Ingrid and Brian McMillan
William G. and Rosa Y. McNairy
Crystal and Clemente McWilliams
Laura C. Meagher
Carol and Jim Medford
Luke and Erica Medlin III
Zina and Dennis Meeks
Aashka Mehta
Ronnie and Deborah Meldau
Ann Frances Mellette
Susan and Jim Melvin
Jenise Menshew
Ben F. Merritt
Chad Merritt
Nola F. Meyer
Bonnie Michael
David Michaelis
Dr. Stanley J. Mikalonis
Richard and Jane Millard
Richard and Linda Millen
Amy and Tripp Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Miller, Jr.
David M. Miller
John M. Miller
Amber S. Miller
Kimberly B. Miller
Margaret D. Miller
Tarita A. Miller
Chad and Melissa Mills
Edward Milton
Beverly and Dewey Misenheimer
Sherry and John Mitchell
Thomas and Melissa Mitchell
Grace B. Moffitt
Paul Scott Moffitt
Dr. and Mrs. Steven G. Mohorn
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Mohorn
Allen Montgomery
Linda and Terry Montgomery
Cleo E. Montpellier
Lloyd and Jeanne Moore
Christine E. Moore
Rodney and Cynthia Moore
Debbie and Wayland Moore
Laura g. Moore
Lelia Moore
Lori R. Moore
Patsy P. Moore
Eduardo F. and Cristina Moreira
Dr. Sharon T. & James M. Morgan, III
Phillip D. Morgan
Lisa and Blaine Moricle
Thomas and Cotten Moring
Michele Deuterman and
Stephen Morris
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Shirley Morrison
Jennifer and Michael Morrow
Shirley L. Morton
Michael A.and Diane S. Moss
Deborah C. Mott
David and Portia Mount
Gregory Moye
Karen Mueller
Linda S. Mueller
John and Sally Muller
James P. Mundy
Mattie and Michael A. Murphy
Timothy and Margaret Murphy
Brian and Jennifer Murphy
Nikki L. Murphy
Tracey and Jeff Martin
Dr. Bob and Kim Murray
Cale E. Murray
Elaine J. Murray
Maureen Demarest and Douglas
C. Murray
T. H. Murray
Hitochi Nakamura
Joseph A. Nalley
Terry W. Neal
Cheryl Neal
Melanie Neal
Sammy and Jacqueline Needham
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E Neil III
Shantell Nelson
Steve Neorr
Joann and Floyd Nesbitt
Dr. and Mrs. Marc H. Nesi
Paul and Karla Newberry
Dr. and Mrs. Chris E. Newman
Richard Newson
Donna and Bob Newton
Sheby Luck Newton
Kara L. Nicholas
John Nicholson
David and Susan Nickell
G. T. Nickell
Jane Nickles
Robert Charles Niebauer
James Gwatkin and Marlene Nielsen
Thomas Rhyne Nisbet
James and Marie Hawk
Kathy M. Norcott
Melissa W. and Benjamin R. Norman
Robert J. Norris
Susan M. Norris
Jim and Barbara North
Andrea L. Norton
Keith and Angela Nowlin
Dottie B.and Billy Nutt
Mindy and Chad Oakley
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Joanne W. Oates
Tina and Mike O’Brien
Donald and Meg O’Brien
Mona O’Bryant
Jackie and Dan O’Connell
Lynne and Glenn Ogden
Lisa O’Hal
Theresa and Mike O’Laughlin
Michelle C. Olds
Jeff and Charlotte Oleynik
Frank Oliveria
Olajide Akani Onikoyi
Shirley H. Orgias
Donald and Mary Hart Orr
Annette and Mark Osborne
Jeff O’Sullivan
Wendell and Phyllis Ott
Joanne Otto
Alan and Lovelle Overbey
Sharon S. Ozment
Andrea Pagano
Sande and Ted Pahl
Jacque Palmer
Katherine and Jim Pappa
Thomas Park
Charles W. Parker
Jan and David Parker
Misty P. Parker
Cecilia A. Parris
Theodore and Jennifer Partrick
Timothy and Denise Pastoor
Saroj and Bibha Patnaik
Health and Alison Patterson
Dee and Seldon Patty
Steven M. Pawluk
Lynn Paxton and Scott Webster
Eric Paylor
Brian C. Payne
James W. and Linda J. Payne
Carol Payne
William R. Payne, III
Grady and Marci Peace
Charles and Diane Pearson
Donna and Clay Pearson
Sue and Joe Pedaline
Robert and Martha Peddrick
Joseph and Donne Peerenboom
Cheryl and Richard Pegram
Marilyn and John Pelehach
Amy D. Pendergrass
Donna G. Pendleton
Gabrielle S. Pendleton
Randy L. Penn
Clayton and Jennifer Person
Greg and Marsha Peters
Heather and Mel Petersen
Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Peterson
Karyn A. Peterson
Becky Peterson-Buie and
Donald Buie
Anthony B. Petitt
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. Petros
Steven A. Petruzzi
Delton R. Pettress
Kevin Petty
Lisa C. Phelps
Mike and Joanna Phillips
Roy and Betty Phipps
Therence and Robyn Pickett
Jamilla-Aisha D. Pinder
David and Gabrielle Pinon
Richard and Ann G. Pinto
Clint and Colleen Pinyan
Susan and Jamie Piotrowski
Erin and Jim Pisciotta
Neda J. Pitt
Zeta Pittman
Peter Placentino
Mary Ann and Joseph Plante
Lillian G. Plummer
Connie Poe
Jennifer F. Poindexter
Kathy and Allan Polischak
Catrinel I. Popa
Rob Pope
Annette and Bill Porter
Angela M. Porter
Brian and Ruth Anne Poteat
Lisa Powell
Sneha Rakhi Prasankumar
Dr. Tanya S. Pratt and William Butler
Martin D. and Laura Quate Pratt
Kent S. Price, III
Carolyn and Curtis Price
Gregory L. Price
Candice Price
Lora and Bill Prisock
Wanda W. Pritchett
Sarah Privette
Jimmy R. Propst
Mary E. Pullum
Erik and Kimberly Pupillo
Shay Purgason
Donald E. Purvis, Jr.
Christine L. Puryear
Melissa Quijano
Eugene Quillen
Carolyn Bryant Rackley
Paula and Joshua Raha
Rokiatu E Rahim
Thomas E. Rahming
Christopher and Patti Ramseur
Kimberly S.and Todd D. Rangel
James and Paige Rankin
Myrtle and John Rapp
George F. Rawe
Robin R. and Walter J. Rayfield, III
Robert and Dava Rayle
Diana L. Reardon
Susan and Hank Reaves
Antonia Monk Reaves, Ph.D
Jean H. Reece
Dr. Patricia Reggio
Chad and Emily Rehder
Scott R. Rehm, D.D.S.
Javas L. Reid
Amy and Steve Reid
Wesley and Lorrie Reid
Rashanda R. Reid
John P. Reilly
Kevin H. Reinert
Jean Reinert
Julie Rendle
Kristi and Karl Resh
Karen and Peter Resh
Rosie, Ryanand Ruby Revell
Wes and Erica Flippin
Lisa Rhyne Sinclair
Ronald J. Ricci
Christian C. Rice
Carolynn and Tim Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Rich
Lynn H. Rich
Betsey Richardson
Jay and Beth Rickerts
Cassandra K. Ricketts
Katie Riddle
Michael A. Riddley
Melissa S. Riffe-Guyer
Rachel Rigney
Sue and John Riley
Michael W. Rimmey
Karen B Rinehart
Ben and Paige
Riordon
GC and Beth Ritchie
Karen and Byron Ritter
Amy Rizzolla
Evelyn Roberto
Kimberly and Dennis Robertson
Ann and Russ Robinson
Edward A. Robinson
Freddy and Susan Robinson
Debbie and Mark Robinson
Amy Pegram Robinson
Tanya Robinson-Caldwell
Jeff and Amy Robson
Jean and Jim Rochelle
Melanie and Bo Rodenbough
Mark L. Rodgers
Dianne and Scott Roe
Sam and Lisa Rofail
Betty and Stewart Rogers
Selena A. Rogers
Jackie Roh
Michel and Patricia Roim
Sheri and Stephen Romaine
Suzanne F. Roof
Wadet Garcia Roque
David M. Rose
Deborah and James Roskelly
Thomas A. Rososky
Diana L. Ross
Shirley S. Rothrock
Ralph and Loretta Kitley
Cheryl and Rocky Royal
Jonathan S. Rubens
Barbara C. Ruby
Diane and Duke Rumley
Mary L. Rumley
Rhonda Rumple
Sharon Ruppel
Thomas L. Wooten and Paul J. Russ
Beth and Ward Russell
Catherine Russell
Karen C. Russell
Scott and Patricia Russell
John and Diane Ryan
Hali J. Sanderlin
Walker and Dabney Sanders
Anthony and Susan Santoro
Ruth and Gary Sappenfield
Robert W. Saunders
Charity L. Sawicki
Kathy and Greg Schaftlein
Teresa and Bob Scheppegrell
Dr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Schlanger
Michelle and William Schneider
Cindi and Jim Schrum
Barbara A. Schuetz
Sue M. Sciabbarrasi
Clifford M. Scott
Stephanie and John Scott
Wanda E. Scott
Sherry Scullion
Michael D. Sellars
Carl and Diane Semmler
David and Janet Sendykar
Jimmy and Linda Shafer
Deanna and Michael Shannon
Dr. and Mrs. Mark T. Shapiro
Terri and Burke Sharpe
Dr. and Mrs. Randy Shaver
Tracy and Jim Shaw
Crystal Gayle Shaw
Heather T. Shaw
Melissa and Jeremy Shearer
Ashly N. Shepherd
Matthew J. Sheppard
David L. Sherman
Sally and John Sherrill
Angela and Brad Sherrill
J. Michael Sherrill, Jr.
Heather Jenkins Shilt
Daniel C. Shipley
Alesia Shipman
Scott B. Shirley
John and Sue Shive
Robin and John Shobert
Jill and Dennis Sholl
Ernest and Rachel Showfety
Stephen D. Showfety
Susan Shumaker
Wilder J. Shupe
Jeffery L. Sides
Danny and Delores Sides
William K. Siegel
Russell Simbeck
Julie and Dana Simmons
Julian N. Simmons
Cynthia Simpson
Lisa J. Simpson
Laurita Sirimongkhon
Denny and Karen Slagle
Beth and Johnny Slaughter
David F. Sledge
Matthew and Loretta Slozer
Susan and John Small
Michael L. Smart
Dennie W. Smith Jr.
Dana and Mary Smith
Frederick Jermaine Smith
D. Clark Smith
Daniel F.E. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith
Jeffrey and Jackie Smith
Johnny J. Smith
Nicole and Marcus Smith
Mark N. Smith
Norman B. Smith
Robert and Jennifer Smith
Sheldon D. Smith
Timothy M. Smith
Randelle and Doug Smith
Anita Fields Smith
Cherie Smith
Constance L. Smith
Doreann L. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Smith
Florence Smith
Penelope J. Smith
Martha and Alexander Smoot
Sue Schwartz
Kyle S. Smythe
Helen Snead
Livia J. Sneed
Mamie and John Snider
Bill and Andrea Snyder
Linda A. Socia
Pat and Gordon Soenksen
Cheryl and Larry Somers
Tom and Barbara Somerville
T. Songster-Komolafe
Christine and Dave Soper
Teresa A. Sorrell
Kristen and Thomas Soth
Paul and Jacqueline Spanbauer
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sparks
Breanne Speciale
Constance M. Speight
Pamela F. and Randy B. Spell
Lisa and Rich Spiker
Karen and Tony Spivey
Craig Spooner
Theresa and Paul Spurr
Molly Stacy
Kenton and Susan Stamey
Rena and Edward Staples
Dr. and Mrs. H. Frank Starr, Jr.
Mark and Elizabeth Stauffer
Pat and Joe Stavola
Howard D. Steelman
Gary J. Steely
Kelli Stennett
Paul Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Stevens
Robert D. and Nanette A. Stevens
Scott and Gavin Stevens
Eric R. Stewart
Howard and Pamela Stewart
Rich and Leigh Anne Stewart
Kevin and Tamarind Stewart
Stephanie Stewart
Tonya Stewart
Kenneth G. Stiles
Neal and Shirley Stipe-Zendle
William A. Stockdale
Paulette D. Stolte
Catherine A. Stone
Sara Stoneburner, MD and
H. Gregg Strader
Mark S. Stoneman
Susan and Tom Storrs
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Stout
Ronald M. Stowe
Susan and Dwain Strader
Jason and Laura Strange
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LEADERSHIP DONORS
Joe and Elizabeth Strasser
Jennifer and Aaron Strasser
Debbie and David Stubbs
Dr. Thomas D. Stuckey
Martha and Tom Stukes
John L. Stumbo
Emily E. Sudermann
Brendan Sullivan
Larry D. Sumner
Denise Sumner
Carley Swaim
Rosalind L. Swann
John F. Sweeney
Frank Christopher Swinyer
Nora and John Swofford
Diane and Bruce Swords
James Sypniewski
Dr. Stuart Tafeen and Family
Jarman Talford
Allison and Cam Tally
Stephen and Joan Strugnell
Adam and Melissa Tarleton
Dorothy E. Tastet-Davis
Frances and Raymond Tatonetti
William Tatum
Darlene and Andrew Taylor
David H. Taylor
Donna Dinkin and Sylvester Taylor
Robin and Tom Taylor
Cynthia Taylor
Jeana Taylor
Marion Taylor
Janet L. Teague
Russell F. Tedder
Sapna Tejpal
Timothy Templeton
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley N. Tennant
Robert Teper
Jeffrey Testa
Andrea Tetto
Patrick Tewksbury
James Thacker
Teal Thayer
David and Julianna Theall
Bruce Thede
Jeff and Elaine Thielen
Mr. John M. Thomas
Nancy Thomas
Vernice and Linda Thomas
Virginia Thomas
Joanie and David Waters
Brad Thompson
David Thompson
Erika Thompson
Faye C. Thompson and Jeff Whiting
Karen Thompson
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Ericka Thornton
Andrea Fox Tierney
David Tilley
Richard S Tilyard
Regina Timmons
Randy and Maggie Tinsley
Stacey Toben
Steven Tole
Sharon and Jeff Tolle
Mark and Teresa Tollison
Scott Tomlin
Cindy and Kevin Toomey
Kim Triplett
Kay and Gene Trout
Patty Trout
Carol D. and William R. True
Robert Truitt
Sylvia J. Tuck
Jeff and Betsy Tucker
Sam and Jo Ann Tucker
Phyllis and Richard Tunstall
Alanna and Mark Turi
Connie B. Turner
Traci Turner
Cynthia Tuttle
Charles and Jo Uckele
James Paul Ulery, Jr.
Lisa and Randall A. Underwood
Donna Urquhart
Laura and Chip Vail
Ellen W. Vail
Allison O. Van Laningham
Marcia Vanard
Dorothy D. Vannoy
L. William Vasaly, III
Madalyne A. Veasey
Orlando Velez
Mary Vigue
Villano Family
Stahle and Jackie Vincent
Gary M. Vontsolos
David and Jennifer Wagner
Frank Wagoner
Thomas and Melissa Waldron
Monica F. Walker
Don and Nancy Wall
Eric J. Wallace
Craig and Janette Waller
Sandra and Chuck Wallington
Richard Walson
Susan and Robert Walters
Jade Bellack Walters
Michael and Diane Walton
Mrs. Yue-Min Wang
Laura and Tim Ward
Doral D. Ward
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Sarah and Jack Warmath
Michael D.Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Watkins
Dr. Tony B. Watlington, Sr.
Amanda M. Watson
Eileen and Gregory Watson
In memory of Joseph P. K.
Stephen R. Watts
Pamela L. Watts
Bradley and Carolyn Webb
Russell L.Weile
Leslie M. Welch
Becky C. and Wayne A. Welch
Dr. Anitra D. Walker
Katherine and Richard Wells
Asia Wells
Ms. Patricia Wells
Rustin Welton
Susan Westbrook
Lisa and Jim Westmoreland
Dr. Meg Anne Whelan and
Timothy Whelan
Mr. David M. Whitacre
Mr. Mark E. Whitaker
Katie and Randall P. White
Joseph and Larice White
Thomas D. White
Tom and Marcia White
Sheila White
Ms. Anne R. White
Carl J. Whitehead
Susan M. and William D. Whitehead
Ms. Molly Whitehouse
Jeri and Peter Whitfield
Ronald O. and Christina Whitford
Judy and Bob Wicker
Ronald and Karen Wiedbusch
Dr. Neil L. Wilcox
Mr. Scott Wilkens
Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Wilkins, Jr.
Veda L. and Foster Lee Wilkins
Pat and John Willenbrock
Barbara H. and James T. Williams
Howard and Cindy Williams
Mr. Jeffrey Scott Williams
Mr. Jeremy Frank Williams
The Williams Group Insurance Agency
Karen R. Williams
Youland and Albert Williams
Anita K. Williamson
Ms. Jenna M. Willingham
Gwendolyn D.and Donison L. Willis
Mr. Marcus A. and
Mrs. Tami R. Willy
Mr. Thomas Lee Wilson
Marie and Steve Wilson
Jacqueline W. Wilson
Whitney Wilson
Steven Terrell Winchester
Sally P.and Edward C. Winslow, III
Robert F. Winsor
Michael and Crystal Wise
Ivey H. Wolfe
Susan Dumay Wolfe
Frederick P. and Linda T. Wood
Mr. Kevin A. Woods Jr.
Mr. Paul Woods
Yvonne and Russell Woodward
Stephanie H. Woosley
Keith and Tammy Worrell
Calvin Worsley and Joyce
Gorham-Worsley
Jane Wray
Elaine and Tom Wright
Barbara S. Wright
Landon Wyatt
Teri Wyatt
Douglas D. Wyrick
Kaye P. Wyrick
Keiji Yamane
Karl E. Yancey
Robert N. Yarborough, II
Anne C. and Mark D.Yarbrough
Mr. Tim and Mrs. Mary Beth Yates
Marlene Yates
Jennifer A. Yocum
Laura Yontz
Mr. Andrew C. Young
Christopher Young
Harold and Deborah Young
Deborah L. Young
Jeanne and Richard Young
David and Rhonda Youngdahl
Stacey and Curt Youngdale
Kimberly G. Yount
Mr. Soon Yu
Ms. Hyang Sook Yu
Mr. Steven A. Yurko
Linda Yurko
Mr. Samuel P. Zolot
Corporate Campaigns
AND EMPLOYEES
1st Choice Health Service, Inc.
A. P. Hubbard Lumber Corp.
Abbott Laboratories
ABCO Automation, Inc.
AC Corporation
Adult Center for Enrichment
Aetna U.S. Healthcare Company
Alcoa Wireless Services
Alexander Ralston, Speckhard &
Speckhard, L.L.P.
Allen Tate Realtors
Alliance Urology Specialists
Allstate Insurance
Amazon Smile Foundation
American Express
American National Bank & Trust
Company
American Red Cross
Ametek Technical & Industrial
Products
AMG Charitable Gift Foundation
Analog Devices
Anderson Contractors, Inc.
Ann Crittenden Inc.
APAC - Atlantic Inc Thompson-Arthur
Paving & Construction
Apex Analytix, Inc.
Associated Asphalt
AT&T
Atlantic Coast Conference
Audio & Light
Auto Owners Insurance
Avaya
Avery Dennison
Bank of America
Bank of North Carolina
Bank of Oak Ridge
Banyan Consulting Group
Barnes & Noble
Barron & Berry
BB&T
Beacon Management Corporation
Beacon Technologies, Inc.
Belk In The Triad
Bell Partners, Inc.
Bennett College
Berico Fuels, Inc.
Bernard Robinson & Company, L.L.P.
Best Buy Co., Inc
Beta Epsilon Boule’
Better Business Bureau of Central NC
BGF Industries, Inc.
Bill Black Chevrolet Cadillac, Inc.
Bi-Rite Super Markets
Biscuitville Restaurants
Black Child Development
Institute of Greensboro Inc.
Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Blue Gem, Inc.
Bluescope Steel
Bonset America Corporation
Bouvier Kelly, Inc.
Brady Services
Bridgestone/Firestone North
American Tire, LLC
Bright Plastics, Inc.
Brooks, Pierce, McLendon,
Humphrey & Leonard, L.L.P.
Brookstone College of Business
Brown & Durham DDS PA
Brown Investment Properties, Inc.
Bryan Cobb DDS
Cahoon and Swisher
Calvary Christian Center
Capital Advisors Inc.
Capital Analysts, Inc.
Capital Bank
Cardinal Podiatry, PLLC
Carolina Bank
Carolina Finance, L.L.C.
Carolina Kidney Associates, P.A.
Carolina Peacemaker
Caroline Faison Antiques
Carruthers & Roth, P.A.
Caterpillar Inc.
CBRE Triad
Center for Creative Leadership
Central Carolina Air Conditioning
Central Carolina Obstetrics &
Gynecology, PA
Central Carolina Surgery, P.A.
Central Steel & Wire Co.
Certus Partners, LLC
Cessna Aircraft Company
Chandler Concrete Company
Chapman Law Firm
Chicago Title Insurance Company
Children’s Home Society of NC
Chris E. Newman, MD Head &
Neck Surgery
Chuck Jones Construction, Inc.
CIGNA-Medicare
Citi Cards
City Of Greensboro
Clear Defense, LLC Laminates, LLC
Clinton Press
Coca Cola
Coilplus-North Carolina, Inc.
Colonial Pipeline Company
Columbia Forest Products, Inc.
Communities in Schools of
Greater Greensboro, Inc.
Community Foundation of
Greater Greensboro, Inc.
CommunityOne
Compass Financial Partners LLC
Thank you to our generous corporate partners
and their employees. Your investment and
compassion in our community serves those in
need and creates a stronger tomorrow.
Computer Sciences Corporation
Cone Health Foundation
Cone Health System
ConvaTec
Cornerstone Healthcare
Costco #35220U
Costello Hill & Company, L.L.P.
County RX Card LLC
Craft Insurance Center, Inc.
CSL Plasma
CU Factory Built Lending, LLP
CVS Caremark Corporation CVS
Pharmacy, Inc.
Cybergrants, Inc.
Dade Paper
Delman & Company
Delta Airlines
Deluxe Financial Services Customer
Center
Dick Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Dillard’s Inc.
Ditech Servicing LLC
DMJ & Co., LLP
Dow Corning Corporation
Duke Energy Corporation
Eagle Physicians & Associates, PA
Elanco Animal Health
Elastic Fabrics of America
Electric Supply & Equipment Co.
Eli Lilly
Endura Products, Inc.
Energy Systems Group
Enterprise Holdings Southeast, LLC
Epes Carriers, Inc.
Epes Logistics Services, Inc.
Ernst & Young LLP
Evonik Industries
Excalibur Presort Service
EXP Realty
Family Life Education Services
A division of Children’s Home
Society NC
FedEX Express
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Findley Davies, Inc.
First Citizens Bank & Trust
FirstPoint, Inc./GMA
Focke & Co., Inc.
Forbis & Dick Funeral Home
Ford Motor Credit Company
Fred L. Clapp & Company Realtors
Friendly Tire Service
Friends Homes, Inc.
Frontstream (Formerly Truist)
Gartner Consulting
Gate City Pharmacy, Inc.
Gate City Transportation
GE Money Home Loans
General Dynamics Advanced
Information Systems
Gilbarco Veeder-Root, Inc.
Gilliam Coble & Moser, L.L.P.
Global Brands Group
Green Valley OB/GYN & Infertility
Greensboro Bar Association, Inc.
Greensboro Cardiology Associates, PA
Greensboro Chamber Of Commerce
Greensboro Housing Authority
Greensboro Men’s Club
Greensboro News-Record
Greensboro OB/GYN Associates, Inc.
Greensboro Ophthalmology Associates
Greensboro Radiology, PA
Greensboro Science Center
Greensboro Urban Ministry
Organization
Group U.S., Inc.
Guardian Life Insurance
Company of America
Guardsmark, LLC
Guilford Child Development
Guilford College
Guilford County
Guilford County Schools
Guilford Technical Community
College FND
H & R Block
H. V. McCoy & Co., Inc.
Habitat for Humanity of Greater
Greensboro
Hagan Barrett & Langley PLLC
Hanes Lineberry Funeral Homes
Harland Clarke
Harris Teeter Corporate Office
HBD, Inc.
Heat Transfer Sales of the Carolinas , Inc.
Hershey Food Corporation
Hewlett-Packard Company
Higgins, Benjamin, Eagles &
Adams, PLLC
High Point Bank & Trust
Hill Evans Jordan & Beatty, PLLC
Hirschfeld Industries
Hodgin Construction Co.
Hoffman & Hoffman, Inc.
Holderness Plastic Surgery
Honda Aircraft Company
Hooker Furniture
Hospice & Palliative Care of Greensboro
Hospira
HSBC - North America
IBM Corporation
IDEXX Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Industrial & Commercial Insulation, Inc.
International Textile Group
ITG Brands
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ITW / Texwipe NC
J C Penney #1327
J. A. King & Company Inc.
Jewish Foundation of Greensboro
JFS Consulting
John Davenport Engineering, Inc.
dba Davenport Transportation
Consulting
John Hancock Financial Services, Inc.
John McCracken & Associates
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson Controls, Inc.
Johnson, Peddrick, & McDonald, PLLC
JustGive
Kay, An Ecolab Company
Kayser-Roth Corporation
Kelloggs
Kindred Hospital Greensboro
Kohl’s Department Store #302
Koury Corporation
KPMG LLP
La Quinta Inn & Suites
LabCorp
Lauren Bush, Inc.
Lebauer Allergy & Asthma
Leeper, Kean & Rumley, L.L.P.
Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc.
Lenovo, Inc.
Lewis Storage & Distribution, Inc
LGS Innovations
Liberty Mutual
Lincoln Financial Group
Listingbook, LLC
Lowe’s Food #203 (Oak Ridge)
Lowe’s Home Improvement #387
Lucky’s Pet Resort and Day Spa
M&F (Mechanics and Farmers Bank)
M. G. Newell Corporation
Macy’s Store 73
Manpower
Mark Manufacturing Corporation
Marshalls #0111
Mass Mutual Financial Group
Mattel Children’s Foundation
Matching Gifts Program
McGladrey
Mental Health Association
Greensboro, Inc.
Mercedes Benz of Greensboro
Merck & Co.
Merz Pharmaceuticals Llc
MetLife
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Morrisette Paper Company
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Inc.
My Three Sons Gournet LLC
Mylan Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
NAPA Auto Parts Genuine Parts
Company
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
NC A & T State University
Network For Good
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New Garden Landscaping and
Nursery, Inc.
New Home Building Supply Co.
NewBridge Bank
Noble Academy
Norfolk Southern Corporation
Norris Financial, Inc.
North State Flexibles, LLC
Northwestern Mutual Financial
Network aka M. Scott Henegar,
CLU, CHFC
NPH Consulting LLC
Old North State Council Boy
Scouts of America
One Step Further
O’Neal Steel, Inc.
OReilly Auto Parts
Ott Cone & Redpath, P.A.
Pace Communications, Inc.
Global Direct
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Partnership Property Management
Penn National Insurance
Physicians for Women of Greensboro, PA
Piedmont Cardiology
Piedmont Health Services and
Sickle Cell Agency
Piedmont Natural Gas
Piedmont Radiation Oncology
(Wesley Long)
Piedmont Triad Airport Authority
Piedmont Triad Regional Council
Piedmont Trust Company
Pine Needle Operating Co.
Pita Delite Cornwallis
Plantation Pipeline Co.
PNC Bank
Polo Ralph Lauren
PPG Industries, Inc.
Precision Fabrics Group, Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Primrose School of Brassfield
Principal Financial Group
Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co.
Providence Baptist Church
Purolator Facet, Inc.
QBE Insurance
Qorvo
Quaintance-Weaver Restaurants
and Hotels
Qualicaps, Inc.
Quality Printing
Quest Diagnostics
R. H. Barringer Distributing Co.
Raymond James Financial Services
Raymond James Financial
Services / Karl Anderson
Reading Connections
Regional Land Surveyors, Inc.
Remco Supply Incorporated
Replacements, Ltd.
Reynolds American Services
Reynolds House, Inc.
Richardson Properties
Robert N. Davis, MD
RockTenn
Rossabi Black Slaughter, P.A.
RSVP Communications, Inc.
Ryerson Inc.
Sabre Holdings
Safelite Autoglass
Sage Leadership & Strategy LLC
Samet Corporation
Schell Bray P.L.L.C.
Schenk & Torrence Insurance
Corporation LLC
Scott Insurance
Scottrade Inc
Senior Resources of Guilford
Senn Dunn
Shamrock Environmental Corporation
Sharrard McGee & Co., P.A.
Shelton Nelson & Associates P.A.
Sherwin-Williams Co. - Howard St.
Siemens Medical Solutions
Sirius Computer
SKA Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Smith James Rowlett & Cohen LLP
Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP
Snider Fleet Solutions
Solenis
Southern Air Brake & Equipment Co., Inc.
Southern Optical Company
Southern Plate & Window Glass
Company
SPD Benefits, LLC
Speedline Corporation
Springleaf Financial Services
Sprint
Stanley Accounting Services, CPA, PA
Stanley Black & Decker
State Auto Insurance
State Farm
Stearns Financial Services Group
Strategic Choices, Inc DBA The
Leadership & Legacy Group
Summit Credit Union
SunTrust Banks, Inc.
Syngenta
T. E. Brewington Jr., MD, PA
Target Department Store #1078
(Bridford)
TE Connectivity (Pegg Rd)
Tencarva Machinery Co.
Terminix Company - Bruce
Terminix
Terry Labonte Chevrolet
The Arc of Greensboro, Inc.
The Borden Manufacturing
Company Fund, Inc.
The Business Journal
The Davidson Group, Inc.
The Ellison Company, Inc.
The Hodgman Law Firm, P.A.
(CONTINUED)
The HR Group, Inc.
The Rendleman Company
The Salvation Army of Greensboro
The Village Tavern, Inc.
The Williams Group Insurance &
Financial Services - Allstate
TIAA-CREF
Transamerica Retirement Services
Triad Adult & Pediatric Medicine
Triad Adult & Pediatric Medicine
Eugene St Greensboro location
Triad Commercial Properties LLC
Triad Financial Advisors, Inc.
Triad Health Project, Inc.
Trion, Inc.
Triton Management Company
Truliant Federal Credit Union
Tuggle Duggins & Meschan, P.A.
Tulsa Community Foundation
Turning Point Litigation Van
Laningham Duncan PLLC
TWC Financial
Twisted Paper Products, Inc.
United Continental Airlines
United Guaranty Corporation
United Way of Greater Greensboro
UnitedHealth Group
UPS
US Airways
USPS HR Shared Services Center
UW Greater Greensboro Event Activity
Vanderbilt Mortgage and Finance
Veritive Corp.
VF Corporation
Virginia College
Volunteer Center of Greensboro, Inc.
Volvo Group of Companies
Walgreens Drug Store
Walmart Foundation
Ward Black Law
Weaver Investment Company
Weill Investment Company
Wells Fargo
Well-Spring Retirement Community
West Market Street UMC
WFMY News 2
Williams Overman Pierce, L.L.P.
Windsor Investments
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC
Women’s Resource Center
Xerox Corporation
YMCAs of Greensboro, Inc.
Youth Focus, Inc.
YWCA
Zuraw Financial Advisors
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