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-
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Y
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• 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
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SUPPORT &
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3%
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fo
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10 %
i nd iv
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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
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