2014 Annual Report - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Twin Cities
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2014 Annual Report - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Twin Cities
A letter from our LEADERS HIP Dear Friend, When most of us think about superheroes, we picture the stuff of fantasy: the ability to fly, shape-shift, or leap tall buildings with a single bound. But what if we changed the definition of a superhero to include someone who can shoot hoops for hours, cook up a killer pot of spaghetti, or learn how to photograph in bright midday sun? What if we thought less about invisible planes and Kryptonite, and more about expertise around checkers and throwing a tight spiral? And what if the single most important superpower was simply showing up? All of you—our valuable partners, generous donors, and dedicated volunteers—embrace this idea that consistent and caring adults make a tangible difference in the lives of young people. You know that whether a kid is trying out for the soccer team, starting a new school, or dealing with important family or academic issues, they need a trusted adult to just be there. We are pleased to present to you our 2014 Annual Report, which highlights the successes we’ve achieved. Together, we’ve supported the everyday heroics of Bigs and Littles. Together, we’ve: • Raised Awareness: You acted as our tireless ambassadors, sharing the research-based fact that having a Big Brother or Big Sister can help kids stay engaged in school, reduce or avoid drug use, participate in leadership and/or volunteer positions, and strengthen relationships with teachers, friends and family. • Walked the Talk: Every Big Brother and Big Sister in the Greater Twin Cities rolled up his or her sleeves and did the work. Last year alone, thousands of volunteers donated more than 62,088 hours to support and mentoring youth, and while you can’t put a price tag on caring, that time alone has a value of $1.54 million. And generous partners—Fortune 500 companies, cultural nonprofits, sports teams, small businesses, community foundations and philanthropists—leveraged that time with additional support in donated time and resources. • Supported Positive Outcomes: With your help, our Littles have navigated the transitions to adulthood—touring college campuses, taking their college boards, landing awesome internships, and finding meaningful summer jobs. And they’ve had amazing life experiences along the way— attending plays and concerts, cheering sports teams, and creating powerful art. Communication and connection are indeed superpowers, and Bigs are truly superheroes. Research shows again and again that one additional caring adult can make a real difference in the life of a child facing adversity. And when kids win, we all win. Please accept our sincere gratitude for your sustained efforts, and join us for another super year. Sincerely, Gloria Lewis Marci Malzahn GLORIA C. LEWIS President and CEO MARCI MALZAHN Board Chair THE MISSION OF BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. Positive Outcomes: • 92% report having a special adult in their lives. • Compared to non-mentored peers, 75% are more likely to receive a college degree. site- b ased Y ME OUTH NTO RIN G • 52% are less likely to skip school. “Kyle is the best Big Brother anyone could ever have.” -Hayyuu “Kyle and Hayyuu’s story is a success story. It’s a story that needs to be retold and celebrated.” -Cindy Liu, Hayyuu’s teacher Photo: Tayvion (Little) & Caitlin (Mom) THE S E I K O O R HAYYUU & KYLE If it’s Tuesday, you’ll find Kyle Kauma heading out for a few hours of laughing and learning with his good friend Hayyuu. Kyle, a University of Minnesota sophomore, catches the bus on even the chilliest of mornings to connect with his third-grade Little at the Sullivan Community School. Their lunchtime meeting time means that Kyle has to juggle his busy class schedule, but it’s all worth it when Hayyuu bounces into the room, ready for action. The Big and Little dive into homework, chat about school stuff, and take the occasional break to play a game or just crack each other up. Sometimes they get serious, talking about goals, dreams and the future. They brainstorm ways to help Hayyuu focus in class and stay on a positive path. Hayyuu’s second-grade teacher Cindy Liu spotted how special Kyle and Hayyuu’s friendship was right from the start. “Kyle’s time and effort made a huge difference in Hayyuu’s life. Hayyuu became more positive and started enjoying school and learning.” Hayuu’s mom echoed Ms. Liu’s observations, excitedly telling the teacher that “Hayyuu changed! Hayyuu changed!” But the best spokesperson for this Big/Little match is Hayyuu himself. “We laugh a lot,” says Hayyuu. “I like that Kyle helps me catch up on homework. I know he goes to college and I want to go to college just like him. Kyle tells me I can do anything.” C O MMUN I T Y-B A S E D ME N TO RI N G • Average match duration exceeds the national average by more than 30% (41 months vs 28 months) • 94% improved or maintained their scholastic competence. • 89% have better attitudes toward avoiding risky behaviors. THE MIDDLE YEARS Photo: Morgan (Little) & Amanda (Big) “He makes me a priority in his very busy life. I know that this is just the beginning of a lifelong friendship. ” -Brian BRIAN & LUKE Who knew that milkshakes could lead to friendship? Six years ago, nine-year-old Brian was matched with his Big, Luke Walford. The pair were introduced at Brian’s house, then headed to Fuddrucker’s for some burgers and bonding, and the rest is history. Luke quickly adopted the title of Brian’s Number One Fan, and cheered him on at karate tournaments, on the football field and on the basketball court. The Big spent hours on the golf course with his Little, teaching him the finer points of the game. And then Luke introduced Brian to photography, sparking such an interest that Brian now calls the hours he spends with his camera “his passion.” But the duo’s friendship transcends sports and hobbies, tapping into the very things that make us human. “Luke has included me in the most important days of his life. I knew he was going to propose and I was in his wedding.” said Brian. The two are so close that when Luke and his wife learned they were expecting, they trusted Brian with the news, even sharing that their baby would be born close to Brian’s birthday! In the meantime, the two continue their Sunday time together, rarely missing a week. They’ve been in the stands at a St. Paul Saints game, they’ve pounded the pavement capturing the metro’s personality in their street photography, they’ve discussed Brian’s paid internship as a photographer with Robbinsdale Public Schools, and they’ve dreamed about the adventure life holds after Brian’s high school graduation. To Luke, the time spent with his Little is a given: “Brian is family, and I will be there for him.” Brian echoes this connection, simply stating, “I know that if I wouldn’t have met Luke my life would not be the same. He has never let me down.” THE PROS BB E D U C BS A ENRI TION & CHME NT Positive Outcomes: • 555 youth were served through the Education & Enrichment Program. Photo: David (Little) & Eric (Big) • 90% of participants in Education & Enrichment increased their motivation to continue their education or job training beyond high school. • 162 youth attended college tours and visits. NA’EEMA & AIMEE Middle school is a time of change. Navigating an unfamiliar and large building, not to mention the tricky social scene, can be challenging. So Aimee’s match with Na’eema came at just the right moment. The twelve-year-old Little looked up to her young adult Big, and came to count on the stability, friendship and fun of their weekly outings. Every Monday, Aimee and Na’eema met to study or shoot the breeze. Even when Na’eema’s family moved multiple times, Aimee always followed, providing consistency and connection in each new place. When Na’eema’s father unexpectedly passed away, Aimee provided an extra helping of comfort and companionship, seeking out additional resources to help guide Na’eema through her grief. Aimee’s support, combined with Na’eema’s tenacity, has paid off. Na’eema is currently involved in Upward Bound, an academic and college preparatory program. Through her participation in various BBBS Education & Enrichment (E&E) programs, Na’eema attends career events, and even hit the road for an E & E college tour to Chicago and Madison, opening her eyes to a myriad of post-secondary possibilities. Next up for Ne’eema? Pursuing a nursing degree. Aimee is thrilled with her Little’s can-do attitude, and has no doubt her Little will achieve her dreams. And even though their official BBBS relationship soon ends, their bond knows no boundaries. The time Aimee and Na’ eema have shared has made them more than a match; they are sisters. “They are very close. Like sisters.” Jenny Javitch, Education & Enrichment Director S PO TLIGHT activities Every week there are countless small heroic moments that help strengthen the powerful mentoring relationship. Often they happen one-onone. But sometimes Bigs and Littles gather together to learn. Sometimes they work toward a greater goal. Sometimes one individual or organization has a big impact. And sometimes it’s just about a fun event. We think you’ll see on their faces that every time it happens there’s cause for celebration. A COP WHO CARES: CHIEF OF POLICE SCOTT NADEAU SKOL, VIKINGS! Talk about a touchdown! Thanks to a ticket donation by a group of very generous gridiron fans and friends of BBBS, 44 lucky matches enjoyed a day of Minnesota Vikings football and fun at the TCF Stadium. The Bigs and Littles cheered on the Vikes to victory against the North Carolina Panthers, and also visited the Hall of Fame room for nachos, hot dogs and a few surprises. Team mascot Victor the Viking, complete with his mighty helmet and flowing blonde braids, greeted the matches with fist-bumps, and the Vikings Cheerleaders dialed up the enthusiasm. The Littles received cool souvenir caps, and everyone even got to hit the field to watch the players warm up! The outing was part of the “Sports Buddies” program, which leverages sports and fitness to sustain successful matches, particularly for boys and men. Go, team! Scott Nadeau’s first job as a beat cop brought him face-to-face with residents, where he learned that most people share a need for community. To foster this connection in his own life, he volunteered as a Big Brother, and was matched with Marcus. After years of meaningful fun and friendship with his Little, he stepped into his new role as Columbia Heights Police Chief and brought BBBS along with him. The community’s classrooms are now dotted with matches; over half of Scott’s current staff participate as Bigs. “It’s gratifying to see the great relationships the officers have with kids through BBBS,” said Scott. Never one to rest on his laurels, he plans to extend the program to the Fire Department next. His best advice to mentors is to “Just be there. Just care. Kids don’t need advice as much as they need presence. Just show up.” And the best news? Showing up works. Columbia Heights’ crime rates are plummeting, and arrests of juveniles are down by 50%. TEENS ARE TERRIFIC: BBBS HIGH SCHOOL MENTORING CHARTING A COURSE FOR COLLEGE Between the SAT, ACT, applications, college visits and tough decisions, post-secondary exploration can make anyone’s head spin. This is particularly true for first-generation college hopefuls, whose families may lack experience with the dizzying journey toward higher education. That’s why Big Brothers Big Sisters established the BBBS College Club. This initiative invites high school-age Littles, their Bigs and their parents/caretakers to participate in college tours, supportive workshops, and more. Monica Billy, BBBS Education and College Access Coordinator, says the Club also helps Littles “decide what they want from the college experience, and learn which schools provide it.” In partnership with their parents/caretakers, Bigs, teachers and other important adults, Littles can tap into the College Club to feel confident about their school search, and turn their post-secondary dreams into reality. BBBS HITS THE RED CARPET It was anything but a hard-knock life for the lucky Bigs and Littles who attended an exclusive preview of the new major motion picture “Annie” prior to its holiday release. Over 100 matches were among the first in the nation to see the much-anticipated film at the Mall of America. The Littles received cool custom t-shirts, nibbled on snacks and laughed with their Bigs. But before the opening credits, the audience got the surprise of their lives: Annie’s lead actors Jamie Foxx and Quvenzhané Wallis, as well director Will Gluck, showed up to say hello, hang out and share some positive energy! The Oscar-winning Foxx, who is also a national spokesperson for Big Brothers Big Sisters, strolled the aisles, high-fiving and grabbing a few handfuls of popcorn along the way. When the film’s theme song “Tomorrow” swelled on the soundtrack, the entire audience was happy for today: a night of movie stars, magic and magnificent matches. What’s cooler to a little kid than a teenager? BBBS High School Mentoring Program leverages this idol worship to everybody’s advantage, pairing elementary school children with students in grades ten through twelve. Once a week, these teen Bigs hop on a bus or just walk over to a local grade school to hang out and help out their Littles. These magnificent matches talk about everything from fractions to Frozen, homonyms to Halloween costumes. And when these “near-peers” meet, everybody wins. Elementary school kids who usually could not participate in a mentoring program due to frequent household moves, scheduling conflicts or language barriers are served right within their school walls. High school students’ confidence, maturity and empathy grows as they model solid academic and social skills to their Littles, and the teens are also eligible to take part in cool BBBS Education & Enrichment programming. There are no costs to any of the participants, yet everyone walks away from the experience infinitely richer. In the wise words of one BBBS High School mentor: “I’m very proud that I’m with this organization. It’s nice to be thought of as a person who is valuable to someone else who needs you.” 2 0 14 FINANC IAL Major Programs 18 % m an a g e m e nt & g e n er al $1,004,630 2014 total: $3,660,042 g am 11 % en t m n r e ov gr Community-Based Mentoring % E XP E N S E S Government grants $535,440 $245,691 Corporate & foundation support United Way Special events Other Income Total Support & Revenue $2,774,384 $706,318 $297,719 $36,385 $4,844,075 $1,744,661 $727,159 $412,143 $115,922 $3,577,225 $301,649 $493,829 Individual contributions Education & Enrichment $398,027 $2,379,968 2013 2014 Site-Based Mentoring $533,051 Other $444,260 2014 total: $4,844,075 volunteer recruitment 65 R E VE NU E pr o SUPPORT & fu 14% ing r ai s nd 3% ay % te & 5 7 or a i o n rp at co u n d fo 1 Un 5 % it e d W 6% i al p s ec ts e v e n 10 % i nd iv id c o n t r i b u al u ti o ns other 1% statement 2014 2013 Program $2,379,968 $2,797,922 Fundraising $518,528 $514,367 Management & general Volunteer recruitment Total Expenses $642,386 $119,160 $3,660,042 $806,638 $161,934 $4,280,861 It is unlikely a Marvel Comic series or a movie franchise will ever be based on our shared efforts at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities. However, the stories on these pages illustrate a breathtaking year of heroism. 2014 2013 Total assets $3,588,065 $2,582,573 Total liabilities $318,977 $605,970 Total liabilities & net assets $3,588,065 $2,582,573 Net assets $3,269,088 $1,976,603 Change in net assets from operations $1,184,134 ($703,636) Change in net assets $1,292,485 ($591,732) Net assets - ending $3,269,088 $1,976,603 Nonoperating change in net assets Net assets - beginning $108,351 $1,976,603 * Financials are from the 2014 Audited Financial Report for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities $111,904 $2,568,335 Together, we sustained and strengthened the impact of our Community-Based, School-Based and Education & Enrichment initiatives. We welcomed new team members, supporters, ambassadors, and most importantly, Bigs. And we laid the groundwork for an exciting future filled with purpose and leadership. This progress is reflected in the preceding financial overview. Although there is always room for growth and innovation, we feel proud of our year’s work, and look forward to an expansive and ambitious 2015 and beyond. List of CORPORATE DONORS 3M Company 3M Foundation Advance Consulting LLC Alliant Techsystems Inc. Allina Health Systems Ameriprise Financial Andersen Corporate Foundation Archie D. & Bertha H. Walker Foundation The Art of Youth Foundation BBBS High School Leadership Council Best Buy Children’s Foundation Best Buy Company Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota BNSF Railway Company Bolt & Hoffer Law Firm C.H. Robinson Worldwide Foundation Cargill, Inc. Caribou Coffee Company, Inc. Carlson Companies DONORS Carlson Family Foundation Casey Albert T. O’Neil Foundation Cash-N-Pawn International Castlelake, L.P. CB Richard Ellis The Clorox Company Foundation Columbia Heights Police Department Comcast Comcast Foundation Community Shares of Minnesota Cummins Power Generation Curtis Agency, Inc Dell Deluxe Corporation Foundation Diamond Metal Products Dominium Management Services, LLC DS & B, LTD. The Earl D. and Marian N. Olson Fund Ecolab Foundation Ecolab, Inc. Emerson Process Management Rosemount Inc. Ernst & Young Express Scripts, Inc. F & J Publications LLC Federated Insurance Foundation Ferguson- Keller Associates, Inc. Fireside Bar & Restaurant The Fletcher Family Foundation Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation Fredrikson & Byron, P.A. Gabriel deGrood Bendt, LLC Advertising Agency General Mills Foundation General Mills Golden Sun Chiropractic Graco Foundation Graco, Inc. Great Waters Brewing Company Greater Twin Cities United Way Grethen House Hardenbergh Foundation The Hershey Company The Hubbard Broadcasting Foundation IBM Employee Services Center Iceberg Technology Group Iconic Images I, LLC Imation Corporation Inside Edge Commercial Interior Services, LLC International Dairy Queen IWJ Charitable Foundation Johnson Controls Knopf Family Foundation Kopp Family Foundation Kowalski’s - Eagan Kowalski’s - Eden Prairie Kowalski’s - Grand Market Kowalski’s - Uptown Market Kowalski’s - White Bear Lake Lake Elmo Jaycees Lametti & Sons, Inc. Land O’Lakes Foundation Lesmark, LLC Lukis Foundation Mae and Sylvester Weiss Foundation Margaret Rivers Fund Martyn Service Company, Inc. Max It Pawn McNeely Foundation Medtronic Foundation Merck Partnership for Giving Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Microsoft Mike and Linda Fiterman Family Foundation The Minneapolis Foundation Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Minneapolis St. Paul Chapter of The Links, Inc. Minnesota N’Ice Inc. Minnesota Timberwolves Basketball Moksha Yoga Minneapolis, LLC Mutual of America The Nerdery Network for Good Op4G Otto Bremer Foundation Pi Delta Psi Fraternity, Inc. Piper Jaffray Polaris Industries, Inc. POPP Communications PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Primp Boutique Protiviti Inc. Raymond James Financial Rita’s Water Ice Franchise Co., LLC Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi L.L.P. The Saint Paul Foundation Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Securian Foundation The Sheltering Arms Foundation State of Minnesota Sunrise Banks Target Corporation Terhuly Foundation Thomson Reuters Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Foundation Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub Tradition Capital Bank Travelers Community Connections UnitedHealth Group Incorporated University of Minnesota US Bank Foundation Walmart #4738 Walmart #6309 Walmart #6312 Wells Fargo Bank Whittier Alliance Youthprise ZehTek Corporation Zurich North America INDIVIDUAL DONORS Bruce and Kellee Ablard Keith and Laura Adams Laura Adams Jane Ahlstrom Jeremiah and Janelle Albrecht Jessica Albrecht Robert and Carolyn Albright Barb and Tran Alfrey Calvin and Melanie Allen Chelsie Allen Jerry and Lori Allen Luke Allison Daniel and Lauri Altendorf Angela Althoff Michelle and Steve Altier Gabriel J. Amundson Laura Anders Damon Anderson Dennis and Carol Anderson Jeff Anderson Julie A. Anderson Lora Anderson Paul K. Anderson Scott L. Anderson and Lisa Bailey Nicolas Andreasson Anonymous Anonymous Employees of 3M Anonymous Employees of Ameriprise Anonymous Employees of Cargill Anonymous Employees of Carlson Companies Anonymous Employees of the City of St. Paul Anonymous Employees of Donaldson Company, Inc Anonymous Employees of Ecolab Anonymous Employees of Ernst & Young Anonymous Employees of Fairview Health Services Anonymous Employees of General Dynamics Anonymous Employees of General Electric Anonymous Employees of General Mills, Inc. Anonymous Employees of Graco Anonymous Employees of HealthPartners Anonymous Employees of Hennepin County Medical Center Anonymous Employees of Ingersoll Rand Climate Solutions Anonymous Employees of International Dairy Queen, Inc. Anonymous Employees of Land O’Lakes Anonymous Employees of Macalester College Anonymous Employees of Macy’s Anonymous Employees of Medica Anonymous Employees of Medtronic Anonymous Employees of Metropolitan Council Anonymous Employees of Minnesota Twins Anonymous Employees of St. Paul Public Schools ISD 625 Anonymous Employees of Target Headquarters Anonymous Employees of Travelers Anonymous Employees of UnitedHealth Group Anonymous Employees of the University of Minnesota Anonymous Employees of UPS Anonymous Employees of U.S. Bancorp Catherine Arata Leonidise Arnold Martha Aronson Robert Aulert, Jr. Kristin L. Austrum Brian and Katherine Avery Davi E. Axelson Lynda Babcock Nadine Babu Christopher and Amber Backhaus Jim Badzinski Carol E. Bahl Douglas Bailey Susan T. Bailey Wayne and Sarah Bailey Shera Balgobin Michael Ballard Yvonne Baller List of Derrick Banks Luke Baril Mark and Karen Baril Jim Barker Robert Barnett and Marlena Bromschwig Lisa Barrett Justin and Kara Barrow Dean and Cathleen Barthel Scott Barthel Eric Bass Edward C. Bather Jeff Bauer Timothy Bauer Yilmaz Bayazit Sally S. Bean Christophe Beck Kenneth Behringer Tom Bell Richard Belmonte Satish Bengeri Mitchell Berg Peter Berge and Debbie Sit Jesse J. Bergman Drew J. Bergstrom Bobbie and Joe Betz Donald Bezek, Jr. Robert Biaggio Jared Bickler Michael Bills David Bissen DONORS Suzanne Blackburn and Paul Gerlach Diane L. Blaiser Sarah Blomquist Linda and Dale Blyth Glen Boedecker Brianne Boettner Robert and Kimberly Boisvert Erin Bond Jeremy M. Bourasa Seth and Laura Boyd Lisa and Paul Boyer David P. Boysen David and Ann Braden Anna Braun John and Debra Breedlove Steven and Jane Breton Tadd and Maggie Brindley Noelle and Glen Brondyke Mark and Maria Brooks Camille Brovold Marca Brubaker Matthew Bruce Lester and Theresa Brunker Jason Bucki Bill and Jeannie Buckner Kathleen Buffington Tami Busch Robert D. Byrne DeVaine Cain-Trossen Jason Callan John Calton Colleen Canning Dallas Capesius Samantha Capshew Michael R. Carey John and Meredith Carle Jennifer R. Carlson Paul Carlson Mike and Renee Carrel Jean Cash Jose Castaneda John Castillo Lorraine Cattai Margaret Caviness Kurt and Andrea Cegielski Gina Cesaretti and Michael Iwan Jeremiah and Sarah Champ Charles Chapman Richard Charbonneau Jill S. Cherbow Ronald and Janet Christenson Edward F Christie Joel and Winni Christopherson Nick Chupita Brian L. Clark Doron and Molly Clark Jaclyn Cloutier Timothy Coen Jeremy and Angela Coenen Jason and Kimberly Coffel Robert and Kimberly Colbert Foster and Elaine Cole Martin Cole Ryan Collins Mark L. Conlon Steven J. Connolly Chadwick Cool Pat and Anita Cooper Karn M. Copa Bruce C. Copley and Renee Roy Jacob Copman Peter Cote Monica L. Coulter Jason J. Craig Ryan D. Crosby Joan and Pat Crowley Lee and Anne Cunningham Leslie Curry James and Celest Dallas Megan and Mike Daman Theodore Dankle Jeff and Anne Davidman Linda Davis and Robert York Sharon K. Dawson Mark Deibert Scott and Sharon Deibert Dodd Demas Greg Dembouski Etty Deveaux Mike DiAngelis David and Ann Dickey Jeremy D. Diebling Marilyn Dietrich and W. Thomas White David and Margaret Dines Caroline Doers Michael Dolby Jamie and Joe Donlin Jim Douville Joseph D. Downey Brendan Doyle Kellie and Steven Duerr Patrick T. DuFour and Molly O’Brien DuFour Jane Duncan Aaron P. Eason Alejandra Ecker Douglas and Wilma Eden Paul Egeland Anna Eggen Scott G. Eggert Anne Eichelman Peter and J.M. Eichten Chris Elko Michael S. Elms Tina Emerfoll Tyler Engbrecht Kristine Engman Stephen and Karen Erdall John Erickson Andrew Erzar Mark Escen Karen Eucher Abigail Evans Phillip Falkner Susan Falldin Bruce Feeback Matthew Feehan Jason Feipel Michael and Jane Felmlee David Feste Jeff and Marty Fetters John B. Ficklin Edward Fish Amy and Miles Fiterman Marilyn J. Flath Terra Fleming Jay C. Fogelberg Jacob Folks Keff and Susan Fonseth Larry and Toni Forsland Scott R. Forster Jack and Madeline Foss Ryan Foy Karen and Jerry Francois Mike Frattallone David and Katharine Frederick Jonathan J. Fredericks Chad Freeman Katherine Friesz Watt and Jason Watt Howard and Judith Fulk David P. Gabel Theresa and Richard Gade Mary Kay Gaillard James and Kathy Ganley John and Leslie Garner Sara Garner Linda Garrett Richard Gautsch and Laura Keller-Gautsch Carie Gaytan Jodee Gehrke Alan Geiwitz and Mary McMahon Karla A. Geyen Bob Gibbs Richard Gibson Tracy Gieser Brant Gilbert Mike Gilbertson Robert Gildersleeve Allen Giles and Lisa Brosseau Wendy Gillespie Darrell Gilmore Debra Ginzl Dave and Sunny Girk Leonard Glass Sheffield Goodrich Amanda Gore Jim Gowan Larry Grab Barry and Susan Graceman Meghan Graham Larry and Zylpha Gregerson Steven and Annice Gregerson William and Margaret Gregory Andrew Grey Charlie Griak Patricia M. Gries Phil Griffin Scott Griffith Patricia and Mark Grimes Danielle Grimsley Carly and Al Grogan Frederick Grothem Nitesh Gupta Phyllis and Paul Haensel Mark and Elizabeth Hagberg Michael and Anne Hall Susan and David Hall Phillip Halper Thomas and Pamela Halpern Lynn Halterman Whitney and Nathan Halvorsen Laurie Halvorson Suzy and Donald Hammer Duane and Patricia Hanf Heather Hanssen John Harmon Louise Harris John Hart Tawana Hassell Diane M. Hawfitch Ann Hayes Erin Heitkamp and Christopher Scorzelli Teresa Helm Jeremy Hemsworth and Ana Morales-Tenorio Delores Henderson Michael Henley Dale Hentges Steve Hentges Vince Herda Randy and Kathryn Herrild Yvonne Herzan Wendy Heying Mark and Laura Heyne Peter Hicks Michele and Scott Hietpas Jodi and John Hill Joann and John Hinnenthal Nathan and Leah Hjelseth Christine and Tony Hodgkins Vincent Hofer Michael Holland David Holmes Kathryn Holt Terry Honstead Dean A. Hooper Andrea Horazdovsky Debra S. Hornby David Hornung Aaron and Abby Horsager Nicole Howe Derek Howey Joseph W. Hubanks Kim and John Hubertus John and Amy Hueg Bryan Hughes Shirley J. Hughes Scott Hull William and Robin Hull Barry L. Hunter Natalie and Robert Hunter Ronald and Renee Hunter Kevin Hustings Darin and Michelle Hyatt Steve and Laura Inglis Katie Jackson Dave Jamieson Kariann and Mike Jennrich Michael and Jennifer Jensen Brian Johnson List of Eric Johnson Eric J. Johnson Marie Johnson Matt Johnson Rochelle Johnson Tracy and David Johnson Lynn and Robert Jones Adrienne Jordan Todd Jorgenson Steve and Barbara Judd Jeremy Judkins Barbara T. Kanyr Raye C. Kanzenbach Paul and Sarah Karon Robert and Stefanie Karon Joshua Katt David Keil Mike and Nancy Keller Kevin Kelly Susan and Justin Kelly Michael Kern Jennifer and Doug Kerr Mike and Jo Anne Kerr Mark and Amy Kersey Kevin and Candace Ketelsleger Jayne Baccus Khalifa Gregory and Carol Kielb Kris Kielsa Brian and Stephanie Kirchhoff Scott Kirkland DONORS Marjorie Kline Jeffery P. Klinefelter David J. Knaeble James Knapp Jim Knapp and Patty Hamm Kristine M. Kniefel Barbara G. Koch Susan and Joseph Koch Chris Koehnen Tracy and Rich Kofski Joe and Lynn Kolstad Brian Koneczny David Korus Justin and Jessica Kostner Tim Kotecki Mauri and Kim Kotila Stanley B. Kozak Kristen Kralick Bob and Kristi Kratch Jamison D. Krier Benjamin Kruger Chris Krusmark Sandra Kunert Leslie and Rick Kupchella Timothy Kutzer Donna La Brasseur Don and Michelle Lackner Laurie and Dan Lafontaine Stacia Lagges Karrie A. Lamers Holly Lamond Gregory Lamp Lindsay and Danny Lankford Lori LaRiviere Greg Larkin Jeffrey Larson Dustin Larson Keith and Sara Larson Jeffrey and Julie LaSota Lynn Lauer Jill LaViolette Michael T. Leadholm and Barbara J. Eastwold Donald and Joann Leavenworth Bill Lee Eric Lee Julie Lee Carol J. Lego Christopher N. Leitschuh Sandra Lewandowski Gloria and Craig Lewis Harvey S. Lewis, Jr. Sarena Lin Julene Lind Mary Jo and Dean Lindholm Anne-Louise Liska Chuck Lodge and Jody Peterson Lodge Ralf and Mary Loeffelholz Alicia Loehlein David and Miriam Lubin Stephanie W. Lund Jessica Luther John and Cindi Machuzick Madeline E. MacLachlan James A. Madich John Magers Robert Maier Christopher Majors John and Elaine Malakowsky Cynthia and David Mallon Leslie C. Malmquist Joy and Damien Malone Marcia and Tim Malzahn Matthew Mammenga Wendy Marcano Miron and Anne Marcotte Terry and Terri Marquardt Alan and Mary Marschall Casey N. Marsh Jack Martin Lynn Martin Nick and Christina Martinez Tina and Richard Martinez Patrick and Sue Martyn Bryan A. Maser John Mason Eric Massie Jennifer Mathews Todd A. Mathison Paul Mattia Travis G. Mattson Kristina Mauersberger and Timothy Anderson George and Meg May Pat and Arlene McCarthy Robert L. McCollum Charlie and Bev McCoy Christopher McCoy Lori McGinn Bruce McGoogan Brian and Katy McGrane Catherine A. McMillin Barbara J. McMorris Matthew and Jennifer McMorrow Rebecca McNally Tanya Mears Hall Gordon Medeiros Martin Meese Elizabeth and Graham Merry Robert and Janet Meisterling Heather Melloh John Mercer Michael A. Mergen Richard and Grace Meyer Gale D. Micka Brent and Kate Miller Tricia Mills Brian G. Mitsch Steven and Michele Modjeski Thierry Mollet James Momon Stephanie Moncada and Jacob Reint Jeffrey R. Montanye Adele and Mark Moran Holly and Travis Morehead Michael Morehouse Marti Morfitt and Patrick Weber Zoe Morris Susan Morrison Marcene and Stanley Mros Anthony J. Mullen Sarah Mulligan Kari and Ross Munson Monica D. Munson Jacob Murphy Laurel and Travis Murphy Sherry Murphy Dave Murray Mikal E. Nabors Mark and Tammy Nagel John R. Nelson Rob Nichols Dick and Joan Niemiec Marcel and Bethany Nienhuis Ronald Nies Kevin and Judy Nilan Brent E. Nissly Colleen Nora Andrea Nordick Ann E. Novitske Justin and Sara Noznesky David Obee Daniel O’Connor Tony and Sara Ofstead Yalcin Oksal Carolyn Olson Pamela S. Olson Daniel O’Reilly Jill Orwick Kay Ostertag Stacey and Gerald Ostlund Nicole M. Padget Greg and Cynthia Page Rob Page Michael Palmer Michael and Kelly Palmer Jeff Pape Anne Parish H. W. and Mary Park Joel and Natalie Pasiuk Jill and Michael Patrou Tony and Amanda Pellegrin Joe and Jamie Pellegrene Lizzy Pellington Patty Persons Thomas Pesch and Carol Erickson Scott Peters Susan Petersen Christopher J. Peterson Dane Peterson Diane Peterson Jennifer D. Peterson Joseph and Laurie Peterson Kathryn and Mike Peterson Keith and Kathryn Peterson Michael E. Peterson Sara K. Peterson Ronald W. Pierce Ronald and Colleen Pierskalla Kim and Steve Pierson Anthony Plaisted Allison Plathe David Poole Bill and Teri Popp Christine Popp Jim and Karen Porath Jennifer Priebe Robert Proebstle Matthew Przybylski Mark Rabogliatti Peggy L. Raisanen Bill Raisbeck Kevin and Etta Rassier Paul Rassier Christopher J. Rau Linda and Ken Rees Trokon Reeves Anna Reiter Bonnie and Sanford Resig John and Lynette Reuter Dean and Jeanne Rhoades Will and Alice Ribbens Steven Rider and Carol Diemert Calie Ries Channing W. Riggs Judi Marie and Mitch Ringe Jeannine Rivet and Warren Herreid Koleen Roach Paul R. Roach Shannon Roberts David Robertson Edward T. Robinson Matthew Roen Kyle and Rindi Rolfing Julie A. Rose Uzi and Jaehee Rosha Shannon and Keith Rothstein Anthony and Jennifer Rozmenoski Brena Rubenfeld Bonnie Rudolph Rex and Sharon Rundquist Kraig Runquist Vicki and Todd Ruppert Melissa Russell Kathleen and Michael Ryan Sharon and Robert Ryan Jeffrey A. Samayoa Andrea and Gregory Sandager Victor Sandoval Bill and Susan Sands Scott Sandsby Steven and Linda Sandvig Dave and Barbara Scarsella Cameron J. Schaffer Mike and Kelly Schall Mark and Meg Scharmer Keith and Kimberly Scheider Christopher Schermer John Schewe Kurt Schimpke Linda A. Schintz Gregory and Tonya Schlaefer Beverly E. Schleper Joe and Laura Schmit Susan and Mark Schneider Teresa Schneider List of Todd Schnobrich Larry Schoenecker Jacob Schoenleben Mark J. Scholtes Marcus Scholtus Steven Schroll Kristin Schrubbe Joseph and Melissa Scovronski Keith and Casey Segner Abir Sen and Crystal Cullerton-Sen Jean and Keith Setley Tammy and Eric Severtson Stephen Shafer Steve and Beth Shaffer Corcoran Shannon Wayne and Julie Shipman Daniel W. Shogren Lisbeth M. Shusterich Robert Sicora Jeffery G. Siemon James R. Simon Nancy Simonson Jim and Sheri Simpson Brian and Robin Smith Maggie and Ed Smith Mark and Jill Snyder Karen Somerville David Sorbel Michael Sorensen Kristi Speidel DONORS Andrea C. St George John and Jan St. Ores Susan and Phil St. Ores Warren and Mary Staley Peter E. Staloch Kristoff A. Stewart Charles Stobbie Pamela Sukhum Patrick Sukhum Rampai and Pradub Sukhum Lei Sun Craig and Connie Swanson Craig and Larey Swanson Dawn and LeRoy Swanson Pat Swetala Elizabeth Swords Bruce Tanquist Andres Tapernoux Pamela L. Tardy Torger Tatman Aaron Tatone Kevin Tauer Marika and Adam Taylor Brad Teichroew Agnete C. Temali Loren Thacker Amy Thie Scott Theisen Jeffrey Thompson Kevin and Rebecca Thompson James and Gabrielle Thon Deanna and Todd Threadgill Susan and Gerald Timm John F. Timmer Jennifer Tingley Rodney and Judy Toft Marshall and Rachael Tokheim Deborah Tollifson Jereme Y. Tom Cynthia Townsend Roger L. Traeger Kevin and Julie Traetow Steve Tran Michael Travis Charles Trepanier and Kathleen Menke Michelle A. Tronerud Laurie Trousil Reed and Margie Tuckson Raymond and Mary Turcotte Terence and Karen Ubel Bill and Marla Udelhofen Bruce A. Ulrich Louise Ulrich Jeffrey and Ellen Valde Richard and Karen Van Beusekom Kelly Van Gompel David Vanney and Catharine Ruther John and Rachael Vegas Joyce Victor Anne and Dan Vogel Gail Vold Greco and Peter Greco Joseph M. Volker Rodney and Mary Kay Von De Linde Kay and Gregory Wacek Melanie Wahlquist Robert Walker Scott and Michele Walker Margaret Wall Robert and Tracey Warn James S. Warren Dan and Sherry Warrick Nicole Weber Robert and Ann Weber Alison Weegman Mary Helen Wegmann Emily and Robb Weidemann Roy Weigel Erik Weis E. Thomas and Rita Welch Anthony Welter Carl and Julie Wengelewski Steven and Karen Werden Michael Wesp Estate Barry and Stephanie Whalen Brett and Cindy White Amelious Whyte Michael and Kay Wilcox Lauren Williams Shannon Willis Andrew and Julie Wilson Jeffrey Wilson Mari L. Wilson Topeka T. Wilson David and Lori Windschitl Dennis and Kathryn Wipperling Jennifer Wise Mike and Kara Witzmann Ryan and Kathy Wolff Tito and Marangelli Wouda Kindra Wray Cathleen A. Wurzer Skip and Beth Wyer John A. Yngve Robert York and Linda Davis David Young Jerald and Julia Young Scott Youngberg and Christi Kann Youngberg Tanya Yourchuck Frank J. Zabel Robert Zavitz Heather Zehnder Kristin Zell Timothy A. Zensen Virginia K. Zeyer Heather Zierhut Mary and William Zimmer Jon Zurbey IN-KIND DONORS 3M Company 508 Bar & Restaurant A. Johnson & Sons Florists Bruce and Kellee Ablard Above the Falls Sports Acme Comedy Club Acqua Restaurant and Bar Action Packed Paintball Games Advanced Skin Therapeutics Afton Alps Recreation Area Cheryl Ahlstrom Jane Ahlstrom Al Vento Restaurant Barb and Tran Alfrey Anonymous (2) Apricity Acupunture Community Clinic Arthur Murray Dance Studio - St. Paul Aspire Beverages Autumnwood Farm Lynda Babcock Balloon Artistry by Mandana Barbette Robert Barnett and Marlena Bromschwig Edward C. Bather Bauer Services, Inc Sherry Becker David and Sara Benning Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities Staff Blue Plate Restaurant Company BMW of Minnetonka Debi Bohl Brave New Workshop Theatre Breadsmith Bruegger’s Enterprises, Inc. Bryant Lake Bowl Dave and Karen Buendiger Dale Busacker Bwana Archery Byerly’s, Inc. Cafe Latte Cafe Maude Cannon River Winery Canterbury Park Holding Corp. James Cargill Caribou Coffee Company, Inc. Carlson Chanhassen Dinner Theatres Chez Daniel Bistro Edward F Christie Cindy Cinnamon Roasted Nuts Clear Body and Home Color Me Mine Comcast Spotlight The Comedy Sportz Improv Theater Common Good Books Como Friends Continental Diamond Karn M. Copa Marian Copa CRAVE Crutchfield Dermatology Culver’s Restaurants CycleQuest Studio Curt Dahlen Dale Studios Dancer’s Studio Mike Dashell Davanni’s Pizza & Hot Hoagies Scott and Sharon Deibert Delta Air Lines The Depot Minneapolis Renaissance Hotel Dodge Nature Center Rob and Kristin Donahue Donatelli’s Downtowner Car Wash Paul and Melanie Dunleavy Ecolab, Inc. Eileen’s Colossal Cookies Erik’s Community Giving Fund Ernst & Young Guadalupe Escandon Lopez Event Lab, LLC Everest on Grand Excelsior Brewing Company Faces Mears Park Famous Dave’s of America, Inc. Finch Designs & Whindy Crafts Fluevog Flying E Stables FOCI- Minnesota Center for Glass Arts Fogo de Chao W Minneapolis - The Foshay FounTan of Youth France 44 Wines & Spirits Frattallone’s Ace Hardware, Inc. Frizzell Furniture Gallery Galactic Pizza Gandhi Mahal Garden of Eden Gardens Of Salonica Geiger Company General Mills General Store of Minnetonka Gertens Laurie and Guy Getschel Glidden Limousine Thomas and Mary Gormley Grand Casino Hinckley Grand Slam Grand View Lodge Great Lakes Aquarium Dave and Stephanie Grove Guthrie Theater The Hair District Susan Hansen Brandon and Jill Harbaugh Jeff Hartung Haskell’s List of Scott Hedberg Hell’s Kitchen Hennepin Lake Liquor Hennepin Theatre Trust Highland Nursery Mollie and Bob Hildebrandt Hillary’s Personalized Gifts History Theatre HOM Furniture Home Depot Terry Honstead Hyatt Regency Minneapolis Ichiban Japanese Steak House and Sushi Bar Illusion Theater Imation Corporation In the Heart of the Beast Puppet & Mask Theatre Innovative Office Solutions Insite Software International Dairy Queen It’s Greek to Me Restaurant Izzy’s Ice Cream Cafe, LLC Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel Jax Cafe DONORS Jerry’s Foods The Jungle Theater Kalon Salon and Spa Shirley Kardell Margaret Keller Rick and Terry Kleinbaum Kowalski’s - Woodbury Emily Krueger Terri Kruger Keith Kuffel Lakeside Wine And Spirits Landmark Theatres Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants Anna Lieder Lilli Putt, Inc Local Motion Loffler Companies Longfellow Grill The Loop Bar & Restaurant Lord Fletcher’s Lunds of Wayzata Lutsen Mountains Mall of America Manhattan Toy Miron and Anne Marcotte Martin Patrick 3 Pam Marxen Randall and Lucy Mattson Joe & Maddie Mauer Donations Ann McGuire Doug McMahon Metro Connections Midwest Comic Book Association Mill Valley Kitchen, Inc. Minnesota Centennial Show Boat Minnesota Children’s Museum Minnesota Dance Theatre Minnesota Lynx Minnesota RollerGirls Minnesota Sea Life Aquarium MOA Minnesota State Fair Minnesota Timberwolves Basketball Minnesota Twins Minnesota Vikings Football Club, Inc. Minnesota Wild Mister Carwash MLT Vacations Morrie’s Luxury Auto Delwin and Ruth Mund J. Gregory Murphy Museum of Science and Industry Chicago Nath Companies National Lutheran Choir Nerium International New Scenic Cafe Noel Productions NorthstarMLS Oak Marsh Golf Course David Obee Old Log Theater James K. Oman O’Meara, Leer, Wagner & Kohl Orange Theory Fitness Stacey and Gerald Ostlund Kelsey Ottum P.S. I Love You Boutique Debbie Palmer Paradise Car Wash Park Square Theatre Park Tavern Bowling & Entertainment Center Peapods Penn Cycle - Eagan Pepitos Harry Petersen Ambyr Peterson Jeff Petrie Pine Tree Apple Orchard Pitzl & Pitzl Children’s Fund Pizza Luce Play from Scratch Prairie Patterns by Dawn D-C Prairie’s Edge Casino and Resort Jim and Lynn Praska Proforma PSAV Presentation Services Q Cumbers R.F. Moeller Jeweler Inc. Rare Steak and Sushi Red Stag Supperclub Regional Multiple Listing Services Renaissance Festival Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy Rita’s Italian Ice- Eagan Jeff Rivers Rocco Altobelli Michael Roise Room & Board Caroline Ruhl Running Aces Harness Park Running Room, LTD Rush Creek Golf Club Melissa Russell Salon 71 Salon Mystique Salon Selah Dick Sandue Joe and Laura Schmit Schuler Shoes Jeff Schuur Shamrock Beverages Wally Sharp Shedd Aquarium Hiro and Sharon Shinomiya Shoreview Community Center Nancy Simonson Skateville, Inc. Skin Rejuvenation Clinic Mary Skuza Skydeck Chicago Brian and Robin Smith Snoopy’s Home Ice Snuffy’s Malt Shop Solera Cocina de Espana Brenda and Mike Solheim Peter Spink Split Rock Lighthouse The St. Paul Hotel St. Paul Saints Baseball Stages Theatre Company Steele Fitness Charles Steiner Surdyk’s Liquor and Cheese Shop Surly Brewing Company Dawn and LeRoy Swanson Sweet Jules Gifts Sysco Tangletown Gardens Tavern on France Tavern on Grand The Great Frame Up The Links At Northfork The Melting Pot The Outing Lodge at Pine Point The R & D Agency, Inc. The Village Company Three Rivers Park District Tinucci’s Restaurant and Catering Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub The Toro Company Total Wine and More Trader Joe’s Tradition Capital Bank Trinchero Family Estates TRIO Supply Company Tryg’s Restaurant University Club of Saint Paul University of Minnesota Football University of Minnesota Hockey Urban Eatery USA Inflatables Valleyfair Amusement Park Venture Photography Vertical Endeavors Wabasha Street Caves Waddell Interiors Walker Art Center Walt Disney World Warners’ Stellian Water Park of America Way-Cool Cooking School James W. Weinzetl Heather West and Mark Long Westbury Hotel Whole Foods Market St. Paul Wild Mountain and Taylors Falls Recreation Wilde Roast Cafe The Wilderness at Fortune Bay Ryan and Kathy Wolff Wooddale Fun Zone Steve Woolley Wuollet Bakery, Inc. Xcel Energy Foundation Yogastudio Zeller Realty Group HONORARY GIFTS For Abbey Stroup & Lance Platt Barb and Tran Alfrey For Joe Belstler Anonymous (3) Dorothy Belstler Scott Feldman Cynthia M. Kohagen Carol J. Lego Denise S. Marecki Colleen Nora For Deborah Cook Jill Ann Marks For David Dines The Enterprise Architectural Team at Cargill For Elizabeth Jill Stoefen-Fisher For Jodie Gobler Connie and Martin Viken For Derek Harmon John Harmon For Jenny Javitch Dana Levinson For Vikas Narula Kjerstin Cameron For Mitch Pearlstein Greater Twin Cities United Way For Tom Philips F & J Publications LLC For Karen Pribnow Lorraine Cattai Brian Verdy For Karlyn Russell Patricia J. Hohstadt For Brett Stewart Carlson Family Foundation For Greg & Kay Wacek Cathy Baumgartner MEMORIAL GIFTS For Vernon Barnes Linda L. Kolnberger For Raymond D. Black David and Ann Braden For Brad Boles Linda L. Kolnberger For Marjorie Juster Graceman Carol A. Fredrickson Marjorie and William Jurkens List of For Bob and Shirley Hansing John F. Timmer For Virginia Linder Linda L. Kolnberger For Susan Jean Markham Anonymous Tom and Bobbie Deans DS & B, LTD. Donald and Nancy Narr H. W. and Mary Park Sue Riesgraf For LeRoy Moore Camille Brovold For Jay L. Nadeau Anonymous Lenny J. Austin Charles and Diane Banks Lou and Jeanine Beasley Columbia Heights Police Department Lee and Nancy Danielson Kristine and Scott Erickson R. G. Fryer Kevin R. Hansen Allan and Mary Jevne Stella and Michael Kiel Victoria Lappi Heidi Leise Bret and Lynne Ludwig DONORS Linda Magee Holly O’Leary Mary E. Robison Jacalyn and Gary Schabert Curt Schmaltz and Josephine Cates Schmaltz Deanne and Gordon Straka Lisa G. Sweet Nancy Walicki John A. Yngve For Susan Nowling Gilda Oran Scott Sandsby Seymour and Alberta Shweky The Townhouse of Emerald Hills, Inc. For Dennis Jay Shapiro Lydia Lee For Jennifer Smith-Green Linda L. Kolnberger For Mary Beth Wacek Chelsea Heights Sunshine Mary Guerrero Randi Johnson Kay and Gregory Wacek Eleanor Ziesmer For Donald Michael Young Jim Barker For Jane Lynn Zahradka Scott Alexander Thank you to our generous donors! This list names only a few of the people and organizations whose generosity enables Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities to serve its mission. We are unable to list everyone who provided support for our work. Thank you to all of our supporters. If we have overlooked anyone or made an error, we sincerely apologize and would appreciate being notified. Please contact our development office at 651-789-2431. BOA R D and STAFF LEADER SH IP STA FF Gloria C. Lewis President & CEO Deanna Threadgill Vice President of Programs B O A RD O F D I RECTO RS Marci Malzahn Chair Greg Schlaefer Treasurer Robert (Bob) Biaggio Secretary John Breedlove Nathan Hjelseth Susan Kelly Robert (Bob) McCollum Jeff Davidman Pat Sukhum Gloria Lewis Jerry Allen Patric Cooper Raymond Eby Amy Fiterman Michael Jensen Michael LeSage Miron Marcotte Holly Morehead Justin Noznesky Robert (Bob) Oliker Angie Olsonawski Joel Pasiuk Robert Ryan Susan Schneider Aleesha Webb Ryan Wolff Jerald ( Jerry) Young Heather Miller-Shiell Vice President of Development Wendy Marcano Vice President of Finance Andrew Robertson Director of Human Resources & Volunteer Services Gail Vold Greco Director of Communications & Public Relations ANNUAL REPORT CONTRIBUTORS Suzy Piper Editor Anna Karpinski Designer Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities 2550 University Avenue West Suite 410N St. Paul, MN 55114 www.bigstwincities.org
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