JA - Junior Achievement of the Heartland
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JA - Junior Achievement of the Heartland
INSIDE: 04 About Junior Achievement XX 05 JA Core – Mission Programs J UNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D 06 JA Special Programs 07 Board of Directors and Trustees 08 Our Partners 15 Financial Information LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AND CHAIRMAN 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Friends, How would you respond to the question on the front cover? Today’s workplace is changing and our children need to be prepared. Technology, globalization, and the trend toward organizations with less hierarchy are creating work environments that require 21st century skills – or soft skills. These skills include interpersonal communication, problem-solving, self-direction, and team building. Although these skills have been in the workplace for years there is a greater emphasis on them today. Team building now includes developing working relationships with co-workers and clients located around the world. And with today’s flatter organizations, employees need to self-direct and be entrepreneurial in their thinking. Steve Sorensen The answer to the question on the front cover is simple – Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement is a recognized leader in providing relevant real-world and hands-on learning experiences that equip our children to become the productive employees and self-sufficient citizens employers are seeking. In fact, 96 percent of JA alumni report that Junior Achievement made them more confident about how to work effectively in a team environment, compared to 82 percent of non-JA students. In addition, 88 percent of alumni say JA helped them hone their decision-making skills, and 85 percent indicate that they have strengthened their interpersonal communication skills through JA. Teaching our children 21st century skills is critical to the economic success of our community and nation. Junior Achievement is committed to being the key stakeholder that will prepare them to succeed. To our partners, we thank you for your support in serving more than 55,000 students this past school year. You can be assured your investment is helping prepare a well-educated workforce the 21st century is demanding. Barbara VenHorst Sincerely, Steven K. Sorensen Owner/Managing Director Strategy in Progress, LLC 2011-2012 JA of the Heartland Board Chair Barbara VenHorst President JA of the Heartland JA of the Heartland locations Headquarters Folwell Education Center for Free Enterprise 800 12th Avenue Moline, IL 61265 Telephone: 309.736.1630 www.jaheartland.org Satellite Office 2728 Asbury Road, Suite #840 Dubuque, IA 52001 Telephone: 563.556.3933 JA World ® JA BizTown® and JA Finance Park® 116 W. Second Street Davenport, IA 52801 Telephone: 563.884.4438 moline.general@ja.org www.jaheartland.org www.ja.org JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 03 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT ABOUT JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior Achievement is the only nonprofit organization in the world dedicated to… Junior Achievement of the Heartland works with more than: Allamakee • 55,000 students in 24 counties in Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin Youth Development Clayton • 260 schools and youth organizations Grant • 3,500 volunteers Dubuque JA Education Development Jo Daviess Jackson Economic Development Clinton Cedar Whiteside Scott Lee Muscatine Washington Rock Island Junior Achievement programs support youth development by providing young people with positive role models and an environment modeling ethical behaviors. Bureau Henry Louisa La Salle Putnam Mercer Des Moines Warren Junior Achievement supports education development – the most important driver of high school graduation – by helping students connect classroom learning with life after graduation. Henderson Lee Junior Achievement supports economic development by fostering the spirit of entrepreneurship in students and by instilling 21st century skills such as leadership and teamwork. 100% According to a 2009 survey* conducted among U.S.-based Junior Achievement alumni and a comparison group with no JA experience… JA Alumni 100% 80% 80% *Visit www.ja.org for more information regarding the Junior Achievement Alumni Retrospective Survey. 100% 100% 92% 80% 100% 92% 92% 80% 60% 60% 40% 40% 20% 0 0 60% 20% 20% 0 Compete successfully in a business environment? JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D 100% 80% 80% 60% 45% 40% 45% 20% 0 100% 80% 80% 76% 60% 60%63% 60% 63% 63% 60% 76% 60% 60% 40% 40% 41% 20% 20% 0 0 40% 40% 20% 20% 0 100% 80% 80% 40% 40%45% 0 100% 60% 40% 20% 100% 100% 80% 80% 60% No JA How confident are you that you could… 04 100% 0 40% 37% 37% 40% 37% 20% 20% 20% 0 0 Manage your personal finances efficiently? 0 100% 10 80% 8 76% 60% 6 40% 41% 4 41% 20% 0 Start your own business? 2 JA CORE – MISSION PROGRAMS Pillars of Success: work readiness 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT entrepreneurship financial literacy JA In-School Programs Elementary School: Middle School: JA Ourselves uses compelling stories read aloud by the volunteer, along with hands-on activities to demonstrate helping, working, earning, and saving. JA America Works® provides students with examples of how business and entrepreneurship affected the economic development of the United States during the 19th century. JA Our Families™ emphasizes the roles people play in the local economy and engages students with activities about needs, wants, jobs, tools and skills, and interdependence. JA Economics for Success® explores personal finance and students’ education and career options based on their skills, interests, and values. It also demonstrates the economic benefits of staying in school. JA Our Community™ explores the interdependent roles of workers in a community, the work they perform, and how communities work. JA Global Marketplace® provides practical information about the global economy and its effect on students’ lives. JA Our City™ studies careers, the skills people need to work in specific careers, and how businesses contribute to a city. JA It’s My Business!® emphasizes entrepreneurship while providing a strong focus on social studies, reading, and writing skills. Students are encouraged to use critical thinking to learn entrepreneurial skills that support positive attitudes as they explore and enhance their career aspirations. ™ JA More than Money™ teaches students about earning, spending, sharing, and saving money, and businesses they can start or jobs they can perform to earn money. JA Our Region™ introduces students to entrepreneurship and how entrepreneurs use resources to produce goods and services in a community. Students solve problems by weighing risks and rewards. JA Our Nation™ provides practical information about businesses’ need for individuals who can meet the demands of the job market, including high-growth, high-demand jobs. It introduces the concept of globalization of business as it relates to production materials and the need for students to be entrepreneurial in their thinking. JA World® Programs JA BizTown® introduces 5th grade students to economics and business starting with four weeks of teacher-led classroom instruction, followed by a daylong, hands-on experience where students apply the learned concepts in a life-like community at JA World. Students run various businesses, earn paychecks, open and manage bank accounts, and become full-fledged consumers making purchases at other student-run businesses. The program vividly illustrates the connection between hard work and tangible success while allowing students to gain firsthand understanding of their roles as citizens, consumers, and workers. Sponsors: The Amy Helpenstell Foundation; Bechtel Trusts & Foundation; Bridgestone Bandag, LLC; Carver Pump Company; MidAmerican Energy Company; Modern Woodmen of America; Quad-City Times; and SSAB Iowa, Inc. JA Finance Park® demonstrates to 8th grade students the importance of living within their financial means. Students visit JA World after completing four weeks of teacher-led classroom instruction. When they arrive on site, students receive a life scenario, including a job, salary, and family situation to use as the basis of their simulation experience. With their real-life personas, they learn how to construct and adhere to a personal budget. This eye-opening experience gives students a solid foundation on which to build effective personal financial habits for life. High School: JA Banks in Action® teaches high school students the principles of the banking industry and familiarizes them with the challenges of successfully operating a bank in a competitive environment. JA Be Entrepreneurial® challenges students to start their own entrepreneurial venture while still in high school. It provides useful, practical content to assist students to transition into becoming productive, contributing members of society. JA Business Ethics® fosters students’ ethical decision-making as they prepare to enter the workforce and take part in the global marketplace. JA Careers with a Purpose® introduces students to the importance of seeking careers that help them realize their life potential and noble purpose. JA Company Program® analyzes and explores personal opportunities and responsibilities within a student-led company. JA Economics® examines the fundamental concepts of micro-, macro-, and international economics. JA Exploring Economics® fosters lifelong skills and knowledge about how an economy works, including micro-, macro-, personal, and international economics. JA Personal Finance® focuses on earning money; spending money wisely through budgeting; saving and investing money; using credit cautiously; and protecting personal finances. JA Success Skills® meets the needs of a diverse group of high school students by providing engaging, academically enriching, and experientiallearning sessions in work-readiness education and career perspectives. JA Titan® introduces critical economics and management decisions through an interactive simulation. Sponsors: The Amy Helpenstell Foundation, Bechtel Trusts & Foundation, and Iowa American Water Company www.jaheartland.org JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 05 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT JA SPECIAL PROGRAMS Junior Achievement High School Career Expos JA of the Heartland has created two career expos to help develop a pool of work-ready employees that our communities need. Through these expos students: • Learn about career options in the trade industry. • Receive hands-on experience with equipment used on the job. • Speak with professionals regarding education, training, and skills required for the jobs. JA High School Advanced Manufacturing Careers Expo In partnership with the John T. Blong Technology Center, a part of Eastern Iowa Community Colleges Areas of focus include: • CNC/Machining • Electromechanical • Logistics • Mechanical Design/Pro-E • Renewable Energy • Truck Driving • Welding JA High School Trade Careers Expo In partnership with Tri City Building Trades Areas of focus include: • Carpenters • Cement Masons • Electricians • Glaziers • Insulators • Ironworkers • Laborers • Operating Engineers • Painters • Plasterers • Plumbers/Pipefitters • Sheet Metal Workers • Teamsters Drs. David & Agnes Palmer Junior Achievement Titan Competition Sponsored by the Vickie Anne Palmer Foundation JA Titan® allows high school students to apply their business knowledge by competing online in a fictional industry. While simulating business quarters, students make decisions on price, production, marketing, capital investment, and R & D. These decisions determine the success or failure of their virtual company. Students within JA of the Heartland’s territory get to put their skills and knowledge gained from JA Titan to the test by competing in the Drs. David & Agnes Palmer JA Titan Competition. Top performing teams are awarded scholarship money for post-secondary education. 06 JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D Career Cruising Quad Cities In partnership with The Moline Foundation JA of the Heartland helped spearhead a new career awareness program in the Quad Cities – Career Cruising Quad Cities. Career Cruising Quad Cities brings together education and professionals across all employment industries to help students achieve their goals and address our communities’ workforce needs. With this web-based program at their fingertips, students can research hundreds of careers to learn about the skills, experience, and education needed to succeed in the occupations that interest them. Participating businesses serve as online career coaches and offer work-based learning activities including job shadowing, mock interviews, and company tours. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-2012 JA of the Heartland Board of Directors and Trustees BOARD OFFICERS “ Junior Achievement is for every student and every student will benefit. Steve Sorensen Chair Strategy in Progress, LLC Dale Dollenbacher Second Vice Chair QCSA Direct Jim Anderson Treasurer Schebler Company Larry Brandt First Vice Chair Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. John Bustle Secretary Deere & Company Chad Everitt Immediate Past Chair Deloitte & Touche, LLP Jay Morrow United Township High School School District # 30 Bob Travis Genesis Health System DIRECTORS Derek Cockrell Salzman International, Inc. Mike Dick CPA Associates Moises Eilemberg Avadyne Health Mark Evers A. D. Huesing Corporation Lance Heuer U.S. Bank, N.A. Lynn Jackson Augustana College Kelly Kreiter Deere & Company Ted Olt III Lane & Waterman, LLP Jim Victor Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Mike Vondran TAG Communications John Riches Alcoa Mill Products Jim Watson Hanson Watson Associates Tom Schuetz Group Services, Inc. Jim Spelhaug Pleasant Valley Community School District Jeff Stolze Trinity Regional Health System Rich Wehrheim McGladrey LLP Bob Woodward Alta Vista Research TRUSTEES Dr. Arthur Tate, Davenport Community Schools Peter Benson Lane & Waterman, LLP Tom Bush McCarthy-Bush Corporation Andy Butler Butler Insurance Service, Inc./ Benefit Service Darcy Callas Modern Woodmen of America Brock Earnhardt Mo Hyder Rhythm City Casino Ken Jaeke Rock Island Schools Kenneth Koupal U.S. Bank, N.A. www.jaheartland.org Carter LeBeau Joel Lorentzen Genesis Systems Group, LLC Vic Quinn Quad City Bank & Trust Company Jennifer Rowe Bob Marriott Group O, Inc. Caroline Ruhl Ruhl & Ruhl Realtors Glenn Medhus Jim Russell Russell Construction Company, Inc. Jim Nepple Nepple Law Bonnie Sparks-Gray Terry Ousley MidAmerican Energy Company Dan Palmer Tri-City Electric Company Jan Powers The Powers of Communication Tom Thoms Cathie Whiteside QCR Holdings, Inc. William Zinkewich SSAB Iowa, Inc. JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 07 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR PARTNERS Our Financial Partners Free Enterprise Foundation Mission: To build endowment to sustain JA of the Heartland. Through this foundation, today’s leaders can invest in the future of the free market economy that has allowed them to achieve personal and professional success. Jim & Carol Horstmann Jim Watson Heritage Society A special thank you to the following individuals for their long-term commitment by including JA of the Heartland in their estate planning. James & Pamela Anderson Derek & Paula Cockrell Jim & Carol Horstmann Gary & Christy Kunz John & Sue Lawson Carter & Kaye LeBeau Glenn & Kathleen Medhus Mike & Carol (deceased) Plunkett Jim Victor Individual Achievement Circles President’s Circle ($10,000 – $24,999) Jerry & Joyce Hank Hunt & Diane Harris Vickie Anne Palmer Jim Victor Diamond ($5,000 – $9,999) John & Sue Lawson Stu Thoms Platinum ($2,500 – $4,999) Erin Lounsberry Glenn & Kathleen Medhus Tom Thoms Gold ($1,000 – $2,999) Peter & Kim Benson Richard Bittner John Bustle Andy & Debi Butler Chad Everitt James Giese Hallene Family Foundation Robert A. & Patricia K. Hanson Lance Heuer Larry & Lynn Jackson Kirk & Mary Ellen Johnson Kelly Kreiter-Penning Gary & Christy Kunz Mike Plunkett Stan & Betty Reeg Jennifer Rowe Jim & Michelle Russell Mike & Jean Steffenson Bob & Susan Travis Mike Vondran Fred & Cathie Whiteside Judy Wolf Tom Woodward Silver ($500 – $999) Jim & Susan Anderson Kerry Azbell Edward & Shirley Babka Beverly Barber 08 Alana Carroll Dale Dollenbacher John DuBois Lori Enderlin Amy Funderberg Patty Greteman In memory of William Kruse Greg & Christie McCoy Mike & Judy McCoy James & Jeannine Nepple Darrell & Karen Olderog Ted & Rosemary Olt Terry Ousley Vic Quinn John Riches Steve & Patti Sorensen Jim Spelhaug Barbara VenHorst Richard Wehrheim Ginny Wilson-Peters Bob & Barbara Woodward Bronze ($100 – $499) Peter Alt Anonymous Donor Scott Arnold Diane Barrett Julie Beinke Jenelle Bergwall Tom Blessing Kris Boggs Winton Boyd Keith Boyer Thomas & Catherine Boxleiter Larry Brandt Amy Breitfelder Tim Broos Dennis Buchheit Dave Burdakin Darcy Callas Gary Carlson Sheryl Carlson Vicki Carlson Cheyenne Cassini Edwin Castaneda Ron Cavanagh Chip Chaon Derek & Paula Cockrell Dick Cody Rick Colpitts Steve Conlon John Cooke David Cushman Bill Dale Jim David Scott Dalsing Michael Dick Andrea Douglas Thomas Edmonds Mark Ernst Brad Fox Robert Frommelt Bob Fulton Mike Gaeta Mike Gauss Jerry Grebner Shannon & Tawnya Hambly Charles Hanson Roy Harrington Dr. John & Carolyn Haupert Chuck Hemann Darcy Hepner Walter Hodge Arnold & Joyce Honkamp Tim Hoskins Peter Huch Chad Huntington Mo Hyder Ron Iverson Frannie Jacobs Ernest & Peggy Jackson JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D Ken Jaeke John Jorgensen Dan Kane Paul Kalb Jack Kampf Shane & Karri Kazubowski James Klauer Robert Klauer Nelson Klavitter Ron Klosterman Russell & Wendy Knight George Koenigsaecker Don Kotecki Terry Kouba Stephen Kruse Darlene Lamp Carter & Kaye LeBeau Randall Lengeling John & Teri Link Ben Macumber Bobbi Jo Macumber Mike Macumber Mary Macumber-Schmidt Tony Manatt Bob Marriott Jim Marshall Tracy McGinnis Mr. & Mrs. R. B. Miller Sherry Miller Sandra Moens Kathy Morris Jay Morrow David Necker Brett Nelson Merle Ocken John O’Connor Curt Oldfield Jim Olson Paul Pfohl Craig Piggot Mark Post Steven & Dawn Potts Jan Powers Brian Ramsey Dale & Diane Repass Nancy Rockrohr Tom Roling David Sandman Nick Schrup Frank Schlindwein Mel Schwartz Brian Serby Todd Sladky Amanda Slavens Dr. John Sleichter Bonnie Sparks-Gray Dave Spring Jeff Springborn Paul Stamler J.P. Stein Jayne Stenulson Nate Stoffregen Michael Stoll Jeff Stolze Joni Swanson John Tharp Jim & Marita Theisen Mike Thoms Kevin Timmerman Jim & Carol Townsend Chris Vogel David Wahlert Charles Walsh Jim & Cathy Wannemacher Jim Watson Linda Wessel James White Ronald Wiegman Ramon Wirth Robert Wismer Chad Wolbers Bob & Beth Woodward, III Robert Zimmerman Please visit www.jaheartland.org for complete list of donors. “ Junior Achievement is vital to the local community because it fills a void in today’s educational system. It brings into the classroom real-world entrepreneurs and workplace contributors to share their stories and validate the skills required for success that are critically important for the future growth of our community. Don Kotecki, Machinery Maintenance Corporate Giving Burlington Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) John H. Witte Jr. Foundation Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) CNH Global Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Great River Health System Two Rivers Financial Group Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Carl A. Nelson & Company Clear Channel Radio Dresser-Rand Harry & Virginia Murray Foundation MTC Technologies U.S. Bank, N.A. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Alliant Energy Foundation Bickel’s Cycling & Fitness Burlington Golf Club Burlington In Bloom CPA Associates The Drake Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor The Hawk Eye Hawkeye Pedershaab Holiday Inn Express Hy-Vee Food Store Iowa State Bank Kohl’s Department Store Martini’s Bar & Grill Mazzio’s Italian Eatery MidWestOne Bank Notre Dame School Perkins Restaurant Pizza Hut PPG Industries, Inc. Rheinschmidt Tile and Marble Running Wild Staples Tom’s Meat Market Walmart Supercenter Cambridge Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) BankORION Cambridge Community School District Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Gold Star FS, Inc. Valley View Club DeWitt Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Guardian Industries Corporation Iowa Mutual Insurance Company Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) DeWitt Bank & Trust Company DeWitt Travel Mart First Central State Bank Golden Wok Chinese Restaurant ITW Rocol North America Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) 61 Kartway 7G Distributing A Bella Vita Salon & Spa A Cut Above www.jaheartland.org Alliant Energy/Alliant Energy Foundation Anonymous Donor Barnes Foodland Bauer Auto Repair Bella Sole Berst & Co. Investment Securities Canyon Creek Central Realty Chambers & Owen, Inc. Chestnut Mountain Resort Clinton County Fair Community Care Condon & Schirman Crossroads Coffee Deke Insurance DeWitt Aquatic Center DeWitt Development Company Don’s Electric Co. Dot’s Hallmark Edward Jones Investments Ekstrand Elementary School Farm Credit Services of America Fastenal Co. The Feed & Grain Store Fifth Avenue Salon Flowers on the Side Froeschle Agency Genesis Health System Hall of Fame Pizza Hansen Monuments Happy Joe’s Pizza Hill Chiropractic Office, P.C. Holst Construction, LLC I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Jansen Electric, Inc. Klug Insurance Services, Inc. Knights of Columbus Krieger Motors LincolnWay Community Foundation Maquoketa Country Club Martin Brothers Distributing McDonald’s Meant To Be MJ’s East The Music Guild NAPA Auto Parts Necker’s Jewelers The Observer The Old Creamery – Amana Colonies Operahouse Theatre P&K Midwest Plaza 20 Poell’s Enterprises Inc. Ripley’s Believe it or Not River Valley Golf Course Ronnoco Coffee/ Mid-America Coffee Service Schultz Funeral Home Schuster & Company PC Snap Fitness Spahn & Rose Lumber Co. Springbrook Country Club Steffens Chiropractic Clinic Theisen’s Thiel Motors Total Realty Company Touch of Bliss True Value Hardware V.P. Sheridan Insurance, Inc. Wendling Quarries Wizard Quest – Wisconsin Dells Durant Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Durant Chamber of Commerce Bronze ($1,000 – $2,499) Leland R. Smith Foundation Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Durant PTO Gateway Area Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Nestlé Purina PetCare Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) ADM World Clinton National Bank Fulton Community Fund Lyondell Sethness Products Co. Sterling Federal Bank Walmart Supercenter Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) 1st Gateway Credit Union – Camanche Abstract & Title Guaranty Company The A.C. Root Agency Alliant Energy Foundation Ascentra Credit Union Ashford University Bemis Clysar, Inc. Blain’s Farm & Fleet Central Bank Illinois Citizens First Bank Clausen Companies Clinton Dental Associates, P.C. Clinton Herald Company One Fire Suppression Custom-Pak Employer’s Service Bureau Inc. First Trust & Savings Bank – Albany G. Baker Distributing Company Gateway State Bank Happy Joe’s Pizza Parlor – Clinton Homer’s Deli Howes & Jefferies Realty Kohl’s Department Store Main Ave. Pub NelsonCorp Wealth Management Pizza Ranch Quality Concrete Co. Sedona Staffing Services State Farm Insurance – Reed Swiss Colony U.S. Bank, N.A. Geneseo Platinum ($10,000 – $14,999) Geneseo Foundation Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) GIFT Foundation Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Central Bank Illinois DHCU Community Credit Union Geneseo Communications Charitable Foundations Geneseo Community Chest Hammond-Henry Hospital Miller Trucking & Excavating Walmart Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) All In Stitches Blain’s Farm & Fleet Bridge City Mechanical, Inc. C.D. Ford & Sons Inc. Casey’s General Store Chicago Street Decorating COUNTRY Financial Creative Images Center Durian Builders Emerick Pest Control Inc. Fareway Stores, Inc. Farmers Mutual Electric Company Farmers National Bank of Prophetstown Geneseo Chamber of Commerce Geneseo Community Park District Geneseo Community Unit School District Geneseo Telephone Company GenTech Seed Services Hanford Insurance Agency, Inc. Hazelwood Homes Henry County Telephone Company Hertz Farm Management Hodgson Auto Body Shop Hometown Express Innovative Machine, Inc. J. F. Edwards Construction Company Kentec, Inc. Lavender Crest Winery, Inc. Maple Bluff Golf Course Maple Leaf Piehl McDonald’s Nash Nash Bean & Ford, LLP Patriot Renewable Fuels, LLC Stackhouse-Moore Funeral Services Stees Construction, Inc. Stenzel Auction Inc. Step Ahead Foot Care Vandemore Funeral Home & Cremation Services Village Home Stores Webb Realty Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Werner Restoration Services, Inc. Woodridge Supportive Living Illinois Valley Area Diamond ($15,000 – $24,999) The Radio Group Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Ag View FS, Inc. Carus Corporation Citizens First National Bank – Princeton James Hardie Building Products, Inc. Machinery Maintenance, Inc. Toedter Oil Company Walmart Distribution Center Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Citizens First National Bank – Peru Eureka Savings Bank Hy-Vee Food Store Infigen Energy – Crescent Ridge Wind Farm Kohl’s Department Store Pioneer Hi-Bred Princeton Jaycees Walmart Supercenter Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) ADM World Advantage Logistics Aramark Uniform Services Central Bank Illinois CIMCO Recycling Ottawa, Inc. City of Princeton D.J. Sickley Construction Co. Inc. Dakota Street Insurance Darwin T. Lynner Co. Debo Ace Hardware, Inc. Delaney’s Family Restaurant Ennis, Inc. Farrell Chiropractic Clinic First Federal Savings & Loan of Kewanee Garland Funeral Homes & Monuments Holland & Sons, Inc. Hometown National Bank – La Salle Senator Sue Rezin – Illinois State Senate Illinois Valley Community Hospital Illinois Valley Container, Inc. Jay Baxter, C.P.A. John Pohar & Sons, Inc. La Salle Office Supply Michlig Grain Midland Plaza, LLC Midland States Bank Moose Lodge MTM Recognition Norberg Memorial Home Papa John’s Pizza Perry Memorial Hospital Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. The Pro Body Shop, Inc. SABIC Innovative Plastics Spring Valley City Bank State Bank of Cherry State Farm Insurance – Hackman U.S. Silica W. H. Maze Company Zip-Pak Kewanee Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) A.D. Huesing Corporation Martin Engineering Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Harry J. Anderson Memorial Trust Kewanee Hospital Rotary Club of Kewanee Murphy’s Container Service Peoples National Bank of Kewanee Walmart Supercenter Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) 1st Financial Partners of Illinois Barash & Everett, LLC Black Hawk College – East Campus Boss Manufacturing Company Casey’s General Store Community State Bank – Kewanee Edward Jones – Reeser First Federal Savings & Loan of Kewanee Flex Court International, Inc. Great Dane Trailer Corp. Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor JV Enterprises of Illinois, Inc. Kewanee Chamber of Commerce Kewanee Dunes Kewanee Parks & Recreation Kewanee Physical Therapy & Rehab Specialists Kewanee Real Estate Kiwanis Club of Kewanee Muselman Investments, Ltd. Rux Funeral Home State Bank of Toulon Union Federal Savings & Loan Association Woodforest National Bank Muscatine & Louisa Counties Emerald ($25,000 – $44,999) HNI Corporation Platinum ($10,000 – $14,999) Muscatine Charities SSAB Iowa, Inc. Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) Bridgestone Bandag, LLC JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 09 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR PARTNERS Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Carver Pump Company Musco Lighting Raymond-Muscatine, Inc. Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Central State Bank First National Bank of Muscatine KWPC/KMCS Radio Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Alliant Energy Foundation Applebee’s Ascentra Credit Union Beckey Insurance C & C Contractors Community Bank Culver’s Restaurant Gerdau Ameristeel H.J. Heinz The Hall Tree Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor Hawkeye Concrete Products Co. Heuer Construction Hy-Vee Food Stores Iowa Room Iowa State Bank – Morning Sun Iowa State Bank – Wapello Liberty Communications Martin & Whitacre Surveyors & Engineers Inc. McCulley & Associates, Inc. Menasha Packaging Co. MidWestOne Bank Monsanto Company Muscatine Journal Muscatine Magazine New Hope Foundation Sedona Staffing ServiceMaster Cleaning Services Sprouse Distributing, Inc. TOTBAW, INC. Trinity Muscatine Trucks Unlimited Washington State Bank White Distribution & Supply, Inc. Quad Cities Crystal ($65,000 +) Bechtel Trusts and Foundation Deere & Company Emerald ($25,000 – $44,999) Alcoa/Alcoa Foundation KWQC-TV6 MidAmerican Energy Company SSAB Iowa, Inc. Diamond ($15,000 – $24,999) The Amy Helpenstell Foundation Anonymous Donor WHBF-CBS 4 Platinum ($10,000 – $14,999) Cumulus Broadcasting Deloitte & Touche, LLP DHCU Community Credit Union Group O, Inc. Midland Information Resources Modern Woodmen of America Moline Dispatch/Rock Island Argus Quad-City Times Riverboat Development Authority Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 10 Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) A.D. Huesing Corporation Achieve Quad Cities Group Services, Inc. Iowa American Water Company Lafarge North America The Moline Foundation Nichols Aluminum Royal Neighbors of America Ruhl & Ruhl Realtors Salzman International, Inc. Trinity Regional Health System U.S. Bancorp Foundation/U.S. Bank, N.A. Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) 3M Company American Bank & Trust Company Bituminous Insurance Companies Exelon Nuclear Genesis Health System I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union John Deere Golf Classic Kraft Foods, Inc./Oscar Mayer Corporation LeClaire Manufacturing Company McGladrey, LLP Miller Container Corporation Nestlé Purina PetCare Parr Instrument Company Per Mar Security Services Quad City Bank & Trust Company RiverStone Group, Inc. Russell Construction Company, Inc. Schebler Company Silver Oaks Communications, Inc. TAG Communications THE National Bank Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc. Whitey’s Ice Cream Wyman R. Coulter Trust Fund Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) American Rental Association APAC Customer Services Inc. Associated General Contractors of the Quad Cities Avadyne Health Bettendorf Heating & Air Conditioning Bettendorf Rotary Cobham (dba Carlton Life Support) Community Foundation of the Great River Bend Davenport Parks & Rec The Family Credit Union First Midwest Bank, N.A. Genesis Systems Group, LLC Hoosier Roll Shop Hotel Blackhawk/Davenport Club Illinois Casualty Company Illowa Construction Labor & Management Council Lane & Waterman, LLP Lowell N. Johnson Charitable Foundation Lujack’s NorthPark Auto Plaza MARCO Group International, Inc. Mary Iva Gittens Knouse Charitable Trust McCarthy-Bush Corporation McLaughlin Body Company Melvin McKay Trust National Electrical Contractors Association Performance Food Group Pleasant Valley Community School District Quad City Evening Optimists Republic Companies Ryan & Associates Sears Manufacturing Company Trac-a-Chec Inc. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D Tri-City Electric Company United Healthcare of the River Valley Walmart – Davenport Walmart – Silvis Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Acri Company Adams Elementary School Airways, Inc. A-L-L Equipment, Inc. Allied Waste North America, Inc. Alpine Hair Fashions Alter Company American Electric American TV & Appliance Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Amy Heaton Portrait Gallery Anderson Commercial Concrete, Inc. Anderson, Lower, Whitlow P.C. Arthur’s Garden Deli Augustana College AutoZone – Bettendorf Barkan’s, Inc. Batteries Plus Dr. Phillip Bayne Bed Bath & Beyond Bent River Brewing Company Best Expressions Photography Best Western – Moline Best Western Steeplegate – Prairie Grille Bettendorf Life Fitness Center Bettendorf Office Products Beutel, Inc. (dba Art Stone Company) Biaggi’s Bier Stube Big Bang Party Bus Bishop’s Buffet Bi-State Regional Commission Blank Park Zoo – Des Moines Blue Grass Savings Bank Bowe Machine Company Bowlesburg Elementary School Bracke, Hayes, Miller, Mahon Architects Brian Westin Studio Brookfield Zoo Brueggers Bagels Buffalo Bill Museum Buffalo Wild Wings Build to Suit Butler Insurance Byron Hills Golf Course Capri College Cattlemen’s Meat Market Cave of the Mounds-Wisconsin Dells Celebration Belle Chick-Fil-A Civil Constructors, Inc. Clarion Hotel Comedy Sportz Community Health Care Cookies by Design Country Inn & Suites Country Manor Chocolates Crane & Pelican Café & Gift Shop Crawford Company CRN Systems Corporation Crow Valley Golf Club Culver’s – Davenport Culver’s – Moline Dahl Ford Dairy Queen – Bettendorf Davenport Country Club Davenport Park & Rec Davidson’s Jewelers Debord Catering Deere Employees Credit Union Derby Grange Golf & Rec Des Moines Botanical Center Dickey’s Barbeque Pit Dick’s Sporting Goods Dmitri Wine & Spirits Doc’s Inn Doland Jewelers Dr. Gyro’s Eldridge Welding & Ornamental Iron, Inc. Enterprise Rent-A-Car Evans Premium Manufacturing Expressions Jewelers Family Museum of Arts & Science Fareway Stores Farm & Fleet – Davenport Farm & Fleet – Moline Fazoli’s – Moline Fed Ex Kinko’s – Moline Figge Art Museum Flowers by Staacks Frito-Lay, Inc. Front Street Brewery The Gentry Shop George’s Classic Cleaners Gibson Funeral Homes, Ltd. Gifts Greetings & Gourmet Godfather’s Pizza Goetz Concrete Construction Corp. Governor’s Grace Engineered Products, Inc. The Grape Life Green Bay Packers Green Chevrolet/Chrysler H. O. Sieffert Lumber Company Halligan-McCabe-DeVries Funeral Home, Inc. Hamilton IP Law, PC Hanson Watson Associates Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlors – Bettendorf Hardee’s Harley’s Tavern Harrington Signal, Inc. Hawkeye Valve & Fitting Company Heritage Landscape & Design Hidden Hills Golf Course Hiland Toyota Holland Jewelers Holmes Murphy & Associates Home Depot Honey Baked Ham Co. & Café Hooters Restaurant The Hungry Hobo Hy-Vee Food Stores – Moline Hy-Vee Food Stores – Bettendorf i Wireless Center I-80 Truck Stop IHOP Restaurant Incredible Pizza Independent Order of Vikings – Thor Lodge No. 9 J. L. Brady Company Jacobs Wood & Forestry Service James H. Laas Company, Inc. JD Ryder Jeremy Allen’s Grand Illusions Jester Park Golf Course Jimmy’s Generals Jim’s Rib Haven Johannes Bus Service, Inc. John Taylor Salon & Spa Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse Johnson Controls, Inc. Johnson Oil – Express Lane Gas and Food Marts Jos A Banks Julie’s Artistic Rose Jumpin’ Joey’s K & K Hardware Kernel Cody’s Popcorn Shoppe Key Auto Mall Knilan’s Furniture Knuckleheads Bowling & Indoor Amusement Wisconsin Dells Kosama Kwik Shop Lagomarcino’s Confectionary LaQuinta Inn & Suites – Moline Lavender Crest Winery Lee Enterprises Lifestyles Furniture Logan Contractors Supply, Inc. Long John Silver’s Lowe’s – Davenport Lowe’s – Moline LRC Developers Inc. Lucky Enterprises Inc. Lunardi’s Itailian Restaurant The Madd Potter Mandus Group Ltd. Matthews Office Equipment Meyer’s Landscape & Design, Inc. Michael’s Fun World Midwest IP Marketplace Inc. MidWestOne Bank Miss Mamie’s Mississippi River Distilling Co. Mo Brady’s Model Printers Moline Transmission Moline VFW Post Molyneaux Insurance, Inc. Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park – Wisconsin Dells Mulkey’s Museum of Science & Industry National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium Necker’s Jewelers New Ground Theatre Niabi Zoo Noodles & Co. Northwest Bank & Trust Company Nova 6 Theatre Oakwood Appraisal Company Office Services Unlimited Old Chicago Old Navy Outlet Olde Towne Bakery Olive Garden O’Melia’s Outback Steakhouse The Outing Club Oystar Packaging Technologies Palmer Hills Golf Course Panera Bread Papa John’s – Davenport Papa John’s – Moline Pearson Decorating, Inc. Pediatric Group Associates SC Philips Lighting PING Pinnacle Country Club Pizza & Subs Pizza Hut Pizza Ranch Putnam Museum/IMAX Quad Cities River Bandits Quad City International Airport Quad City Botanical Center Quad City Convention Center Quad City Laminating Quad City Music Guild Quad City Symphony Quad City Morning Optimist R & S Transportation, Inc. Ramada Inn – Wisconsin Dells Raynor Door Company, Inc. Re/Max River Cities, Inc. Red Stone Inn Regalia Republic Electric Company Rhythm City Casino Richmond Hill Players River Action River Bend Animal Clinic River City Cutting & Coring, LLC “ I didn’t learn from JA, I discovered. If it were not for me “playing” editor for a day during JA BizTown I don’t think I would have chosen my degree in Journalism and Mass Communications. I realized after my day at JA BizTown that I enjoyed working with people as well as communicating every day. JA had a huge impact on my life, it truly had a major influence on my career. Kelli Sullens, Allsteel Inc. River House Bar & Grill River Music Experience River Valley Golf Course RK Dixon Rock Island Arsenal Rock Island Livestock Auction, Inc. Rock Island Lubricants & Chemicals Co., Inc. Rock Island School District Ronald Mathias, P.C. Roosevelt Elementary School – Moline Ross’ Restaurant Roto-Rooter Sewer Cleaning Services Ryan’s Steakhouse – Moline Sandler Training/Perisho Management, Inc. Sanitary Cleaners Scholtz Gowey Gere Marolf Architects Scott County Family Y Seither & Cherry Quad Cities, Inc. Serenity Salon & Day Spa Sergeant Peppers Auto Shop Service Plus Credit Union Shangri la Salon Shedd Aquarium Shewell Short Hills Country Club Simoniz Car Wash Skate City Sleep Inn Suites Southeast National Bank Splash Landing Sports Fans Pizza, Inc. Starbuck’s – Moline State Farm Insurance Agency – Froehlich State Street Interiors Steventon’s Stoney Creek Inn Strategy In Progress, LLC Stuff Etc. Suburban Construction SuperTarget The Sweet Life Swiss Valley Farms Tanger Outlet Mall Target – Moline Texas Roadhouse Total Maintenance, Inc. Townsend Engineering, Inc. Trackers, Inc. TriOak Foods Trissel, Graham & Toole True Value Hardware – Rock Island Twin State Technical Services, Ltd. Ultimate Fitness UPS U.S. Golf Manufacturing Vanguard Distributing Village Inn – Davenport Village Inn – Moline Walgreens Walmart – Moline Walmart Supercenter – Davenport Walter D. Laud, Inc. Water Park Car Wash Weibler’s Harley Davidson Wheelan-Pressly Funeral Home, Inc. Wide River Winery – LeClaire Wilbert Vault Company – Milan William Wesley Salon & Spa Williams National Surety Corporation Willis of Illinois Wilson’s Leather – Williamsburg Outlet Wolfe Beverage Company, Inc. Woodbine Bend Championship Golf Course Zimmerman Honda Sauk Valley Area www.jaheartland.org Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) Donaldson Company, Inc. The New Radio Group Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Dillon Foundation Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) CGH Medical Center Sauk Valley Media Wahl Clipper Corporation Walmart Distribution Center Walmart Supercenter Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Allied Locke Industries Borg Warner Emissions/Thermal Systems Clifton, Larson, Allen LLP Community State Bank Dixon Police Charitable Association Freedom Bank Heartland Realty Jacobs Builders LLC Kiwanis Club of Dixon Kohl’s Department Store LRB Distributors, Inc Menk-USA, LLC Midland States Bank – Dixon Sterling Federal Bank UPM Raflatac, Inc. Walmart Tri-State Area Emerald ($25,000 – $44,99) John Deere Dubuque Works Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Alliant Energy/ Alliant Energy Foundation American Trust & Savings Bank Andersen Corporate Foundation Cottingham & Butler Diamond Jo Casino LLC Flexsteel U.S. Bank, N.A. Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Conlon Construction Dubuque Bank and Trust Dubuque Stamping & Manufacturing, Inc. Dupaco Community Credit Union Falb Family Charitable Foundation Finley Hospital Fuerste, Carew, Juergens & Sudmeier PC Honkamp Krueger & Company, P.C. The Klauer Family Charitable Foundation Kwik Stop Food Marts Loras College McGladrey & Pullen, LLP McGraw-Hill Higher Education Nordstrom Distribution Premier Bank Spahn & Rose Lumber Company Charitable Foundation Telegraph Herald Thunder Hills Country Club Truck Country of Iowa, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) 7G Distributing A & G Electric Abeln Abstract & Title Co. ADDOCO, Inc. Alliant Credit Union AMC Star Cinema Ambraco, Inc. American Lady Yacht Cruises American Realty Ameriprise Financial – Babler & Associates Applebee’s Arctic Glacier Premium Ice Art Pape Transfer Inc. Artistic Cleaners Auto Tech Bell Tower Theatre Benchmark Capital Group LTD Bergfeld Trucking Best Nails BH Iowa Gas Utility Company Big Apple Bagel Bird Chevrolet Company Black Hills Energy Bodine Electric Company Body & Soul Wellness Boys & Girls Club Brannon Monument Brissey Realty Buchheit Tax Services Capri College Carlos O’Kelley’s Mexican Restaurant Catfish Charlie CES Computers Chestnut Mountain Citizens Finance Computer Doctors Inc. Contempo Salon Country Inn Hotel Creative Touch Gallery, Inc. Crescent Electric Supply Company Cumulus Broadcasting Curtis-Straub Company Daykin Insurance Days Inn Design Photography Doland Jewelers Domino’s Pizza Dubuque Area Chamber Dubuque Dental Associates, PC Dubuque Hardwoods Dubuque Internal Medicine Dubuque New Car & Truck Dealers Dubuque Screw Products Dubuque Supply Company Dubuque Teachers Credit Union Dutrac Community Credit Union Eagle Tool Company Eagle Window & Door, Inc. East Dubuque Savings Bank Edward Cast Stone Express Employment Fairfield Inn Hotel Family Mart Farber Bag & Supply Co. Floor Show Fred Jackson Tuckpointing Galena Cellars Galena State Bank Geisler Brothers Company Gerardy Construction Gordon’s Toggery Graham’s Style Store Grand Harbor Resort Greater Dubuque Development Corp. Green Industrial Supply, Inc. Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor Hartig Drug Hawkeye Cellular Heartland Financial USA, Inc. Heartland IS Helker Jewelry Hodge Company Holy Family Catholic School Hotel Julien Dubuque HSBC, N.A. JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 11 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT Hy-Vee Food Store IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C. ITC Midwest JA of the Heartland Past Presidents John Schwendinger Construction Jumpin’ Janes Indoor Party & Play Center Kane Appraisal Services Kane, Norby & Reddick, P.C. Kennedy Mall Kohl’s Department Store Kurtz Communication Lange Sign Group Longshadow Foundation Ludovissy & Associates Mario’s Restaurant McCoy Group McCoy Jewelers McCullough Creative Group McDonald’s McNamer Construction Systems, Inc. Medical Associates Meineke Car Care Mi-T-M MMC Mechanical Contractor The Moracco Morrison Brothers Mystique Ice Center Norby Distributing Company Northeast Iowa Community College Old Navy Pilot Meat and Seafood Company Portzen Construction Potosa Spa in the Julien The Powers of Communication Prairie Farms Dairy Premier Linen & Drycleaning, Inc. Rhomberg Furriers Rite Hite River Museum Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. Sedona Staffing Services ServiceMaster by Banfield Simoniz Sisters of Charity of the BVM Soiree Steel Mart Steele Capital Management, Inc. Stonecliff Wines Stoney Creek Inn TandemTire & Auto Service, Inc. TFM Company Theisen Supply, Inc. Timberline Golf Course Timmerman’s Supper Club TM Logistics, Inc. Wagner Nursery Westside Business Association Windsor Hills Family Dentistry Our Volunteer Partners Warren County Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Central Realty DeWitt Area Community Foundation DeWitt Bank & Trust Company DeWitt Chamber of Commerce DeWitt Police Department First Central State Bank First Trust & Savings Bank Guardian Industries Corporation Iowa Mutual Insurance Company ITW Magnaflux Junior Achievement USA The Observer Ruhl & Ruhl Realtors Schuster & Company PC Bronze ($1,000 – $2,499) Farmland Foods, Inc. Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Twomey Foundation Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Axline Pharmacy Citizens National Bank of Macomb – Roseville Office Galesburg Hospitals Ambulance Service Independent Refrigeration & Heating Dr. Steven Johnson DDS Dr. Sid Smith DDS Western Illinois Title Company 12 “ OUR PARTNERS Burlington Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Two Rivers Financial Group Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Des Moines County Greater Burlington Partnership Great River Medical Center Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Alliant Energy American Ordnance Dresser-Rand Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust The Hawk Eye Hawkeye Pedershaab Mediapolis Savings Bank MidWestOne Bank S.E. Community College Tom Schnirring, Community Volunteer Shottenkirk Motors Team Staffing Solutions U.S. Cellular Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Burlington Public Library Burlington YMCA-YWCA Carl A. Nelson & Company City of West Burlington CNH Global Dermatology Treatment Center Des Moines County Conservation Federal Mogul Ignition Products Fort Madison Bank & Trust Hope Haven Area Development Center Corp. Klingner & Associates, PC Mediapolis Public Library Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center PPG Industries, Inc. Riley Paint Company Roger Sheagren, Community Volunteer Wireless Central Cambridge Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Henry County State’s Attorney’s Office Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Braveheart Children’s Advocacy Center Jayne Siemert, Community Volunteer DeWitt Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Barnes Foodland City of DeWitt JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D Junior Achievement has helped me prepare for the future by getting me thinking about what it is I would like to do with my life. Because of Junior Achievement, I know already that I really, really, really like business. I also like being in charge of something. I want to continue learning how business works. I would like to have my own company some day. Evin Ersan, JA Student, Age 10 “ Junior Achievement lets students know if they have the determination, if they have the drive…they can do anything they want. Erin Lounsberry, Trinity Regional Health System Ernst & Young Farm Bureau Insurance Farm Credit Services of America Frances Banta Waggoner Community Library The Froeschle Agency I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Allen Miskowiec, Community Volunteer Neckers Jewelers Scheckel & Co. Dance Scott Thrifty White Drug Sheridan & Associates Insurance U.S. Bank, N.A. Witte Ready Mix Durant Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Durant Community School District Liberty Trust & Savings Bank Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Schmacher Company LC Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) City of Durant Liberty Insurance Agency Taci Lilienthal, Community Volunteer Northwestern Mutual Shear’s Two You Gateway Area Platinum (20–29 Volunteers) Ashford University Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Lyondell Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) 1st Gateway Credit Union – Camanche ADM World Clinton National Bank Drives Incorporated Heartland Chiropractic Loras College Nestlé Purina PetCare Kathy Peasley, Community Volunteer U.S. Bank, N.A. Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Ascentra Credit Union Jennifer Belanger, Community Volunteer Best Western Frontier Inn Clinton National Bank – Camanche Clinton National Bank – Preston Custom-Pak First Gateway Credit Union First United Presbyterian Church Fulton Family Dental Hop & Shop Hy-Vee Food Store Iowa American Water Company Sedona Staffing Services State Farm Insurance – Jeff Reed United Healthcare Services Company of the River Valley Village of Albany Walmart Supercenter Geneseo Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Central Bank Illinois Geneseo Community Park District Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) DHCU Community Credit Union www.jaheartland.org Farmers National Bank of Prophetstown Foresight Consulting, Inc. Hammond-Henry Hospital Patriot Renewable Fuels, LLC Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Faith Adams, Community Volunteer Carton Farm Equipment Sales & Salvage COUNTRY Financial – Geuns Dragonfly Studios Photography Edward Jones – Rapps Emerick Pest Control, Inc. Beth Ford, Community Volunteer Geneseo Public Library Geneseo Telephone Company GWK Enterprises Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor Becki Holzgrafe, Community Volunteer Kentec, Inc. Sue Killelea, Community Volunteer Corie Medley, Community Volunteer Gloria Miller, Community Volunteer Holly Miller, Community Volunteer Nash Nash Bean & Ford, LLP Amy Olive, Community Volunteer Robert O’Rourke, Community Volunteer Pabco, Inc. of Geneseo Timberlyn Lighting Management, Inc. Voltz Tree Farm Wyffels Hybrids Illinois Valley Area Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Citizens First National Bank – Princeton James Hardie Building Products, Inc. Perry Memorial Hospital Ann Rodriguez, Community Volunteer Walmart Distribution Center Walmart Transportation Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) 1st Farm Credit Services – Ottawa Ag View FS, Inc. Jennifer Alter, Community Volunteer August Hill Winery Capital Agricultural Property Services, Inc. Central Bank Illinois Chamlin & Associates Citizens First National Bank – DePue Citizens First National Bank – Peru Coca Cola Enterprises, Inc. Eureka Savings Bank – Oglesby Ficek Electric & Communication Systems, Inc. Financial Plus Credit Union – Mendota Financial Plus Credit Union – Ottawa Financial Plus Credit Union – Peru First National Bank – Ottawa Hueneburg Financial Group Hy-Vee Food Store – Peru Illini State Bank – Oglesby Key Builders Construction, Inc. Jill Klein, Community Volunteer La Salle State Bank – La Salle Maze Lumber Company Midland States Bank – Peru North Central Bank – Ladd OfficeMax SABIC Innovative Plastics Spring Valley City Bank Your Financial & Investment Advisors Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) 1st Farm Credit Services – Normal ACE Hardware Retail Support Center ADM Annie’s Little Pots C & S Roofing Company Citizens First National Bank – Oglesby Citizens First National Investment Services City of Princeton City of Spring Valley COUNTRY Financial – Taylor Mark Duttlinger, Community Volunteer Edward Jones – Peterson Edward Jones – Walker Elmore Electric, Inc. Eureka Savings Bank – La Salle John Gewin, Community Volunteer Carol Gugerty, Community Volunteer Kay Hines, Community Volunteer Hometown National Bank – La Salle Illinois Valley Credit Union – Princeton ING Financial Partners Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies – LCN Closures John Knudson, Community Volunteer Ladd Family Chiropractic Lambert Realty LPL Financial Services Midland States Bank – Princeton Curt Mooney, Community Volunteer MPS Services, Inc. MTM Recognition Oglesby Police Department Oglesby Public Library PCS Phosphate Peru Federal Savings & Loan Association Jannifer Powelson, Community Volunteer Princeton Fire Department The Property Merchants Rivershores Care Center Schott’s Pharmacy State Farm Insurance – Corporate Headquarters State Farm Insurance – Harrison State Farm Insurance – Pini Streator Engine Parts Co./NAPA Auto Parts Mary Trovero, Community Volunteer Jan Trumbo, Community Volunteer Twin Oaks Savings Bank U.S. Silica Jodi Weber, Community Volunteer Willow Springs Mennonite Church Wise Guys Pizza & More Kewanee Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Peoples National Bank of Kewanee Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) City of Galva Sharon Deahl, Community Volunteer Henry & Stark County Health Department Doug Hilgendorf, Community Volunteer Housing Authority of Henry County Marshall Jones, Community Volunteer Kewanee Dunes Kewanee Physical Therapy & Rehab Specialists Kewanee YMCA Dr. Roger Luft, Community Volunteer Martin Engineering State Bank of Toulon Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Accessing Your Abilities Wayne Becker, Community Volunteer City of Kewanee Community State Bank Dereu Development Drew DeSutter, Community Volunteer Lisa Hammons, Community Volunteer Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor Kewanee Parks & Recreation Kewanee Real Estate Pizza Hut Mary Lynn Pronschinske, Community Volunteer Union Federal Savings & Loan Association Muscatine & Louisa Counties Diamond (30–49 Volunteers) HNI Corporation Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Musco Lighting Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Bridgestone Bandag, LLC MidWestOne Bank Monsanto Company Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Central State Bank Community Bank First National Bank of Muscatine Gerdau Ameristeel Priscilla Haessig, Community Volunteer Iowa State Bank Members Community Credit Union Oak Tree Homes Raymond-Muscatine, Inc. Roger Robeson, Community Volunteer Lilas Ross, Community Volunteer Simpson Memorial Home U.S. Bank, N.A. Washington State Bank West Liberty Foods West Liberty State Bank Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Active Health Chiropractic ASAP Ascentra Credit Union Paula Buckman, Community Volunteer Carver Pump Company CDS Global City Hall – Muscatine Eastern Iowa Light and Power Cooperative – Wilton Eastern Iowa Physical Therapy Edward Jones The Family Credit Union Liberty Communications Louisa County Development Mills-Thompson Insurance Morning Sun Care Center Mutual Telephone Co. of Morning Sun Karen Nortman, Community Volunteer Peoples Trust and Savings Bank Portraits By Jamie The Sedona Group State Bank of Wapello, Inc. State Farm Insurance United States Postal Service, Wilton Weaver & Huddle White Pigeon Mutual Insurance Quad Cities Crystal (90+ Volunteers) Deere & Company Emerald (50–89 Volunteers) MidAmerican Energy Company St. Ambrose University Platinum (20–29 Volunteers) Allen Hale, Community Volunteer Mel Foster Company Quad City Bank & Trust Company Rock Island Arsenal U.S. Bank, N.A. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Augustana College Avadyne Health Blackhawk Bank & Trust Black Hawk College Group O, Inc. I. H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Illinois Dept. of Transportation McGladrey LLP Midland Information Resources Ruhl & Ruhl Realtors, Inc. Trinity Regional Health System United Healthcare Services Company of the River Valley Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Advanced Battery Systems, LLC American Bank & Trust Company City of Davenport Deloitte & Touche, LLP DHCU Community Credit Union Farmer’s State Bank First Midwest Bank, N.A. Genesis Health System Genesis Systems Group, LLC Kraft Foods, Inc./Oscar Mayer Corporation Lee Enterprises, Inc. Modern Woodmen of America Nestlé Purina PetCare Nichols Aluminum QCR Holdings, Inc. Russell Construction Company, Inc. Schebler Company Scott County Family Y THE National Bank U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District Valley Bank Michael Zeitler, Community Volunteer Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) A.D. Huesing Corporation AAA Insurance Alcoa Mill Products Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. The Arc of Rock Island County Bettendorf Community School District Betty, Neuman & McMahon, P.L.C Elodie Betzle, Community Volunteer Bi-State Regional Commission Bituminous Insurance Companies Bohnsack & Frommelt, LLP Boulevard Bank Butler Insurance Service, Inc./Benefit Service Cardiovascular Medicine, P.C. CarteGraph Case IH Harvesting Equipment The Catholic Messenger Covers by Rod Davenport Community School District Deere Employees Credit Union DHL Global Forwarding Doyle & Keenan Dutrac Community Credit Union East Moline Police Department Edward Jones Endors Creative Countertops Enviromark Family Care Chiropractic JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 13 2011-2012 ANNUAL REPORT OUR PARTNERS The Family Credit Union Cindy Gilbert, Community Volunteer Eloise Graham, Community Volunteer Group Services, Inc. Lesley Hanson, Community Volunteer Philip Harms, Community Volunteer Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlors Kim Hoffman, Community Volunteer Jennifer Holliday, Community Volunteer Jessica Hurd, Community Volunteer Hy-Vee Food Store Independent News Network Diane Jennings, Community Volunteer Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse Michelle Johns, Community Volunteer Johnson Contracting Company JTM Concepts, Inc. Jennifer Kakert, Community Volunteer Sheila Kelly, Community Volunteer KWQC-TV6 Lafarge North America Jeanne Lamphier, Community Volunteer Lane & Waterman, LLP LeClaire Baptist Church Longley Systems Manpower International, Inc. McDermott Construction Merrill Lynch & Company MidWestOne Bank Miller Container Corporation Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center Mobile Tax Preparation Moline Public Library Nagovan & Stieger Consultants Northwest Bank & Trust Company Paul A. Boehle ’N Associates Pekin Insurance Per Mar Security Services Platinum Information Services, Inc. Point Builders, Inc. Port Byron State Bank Quad Cities River Bandits Jennifer Randazzo, Community Volunteer R.I.A. Federal Credit Union Refractory & Insulation Supply, Inc. Jason Riesebieter, Community Volunteer Riverbend Financial Group RK Dixon Rock Island County Area Project Rock Island Lubricants & Chemicals Co., Inc. Dave Schaller, Community Volunteer Scott Community College Scott County Administration Scott County Courthouse Scott County Library Systems Scott County Secondary Roads Congressman Bobby Schilling, Community Volunteer The Sedona Group Sherrard Community School District Shive Hattery, Inc. James Slavens, Community Volunteer Southeast National Bank SSAB Iowa, Inc. Stoney Creek Inn Greg Swanson, Community Volunteer Larry Swemline, Community Volunteer Jennifer Szymbroski, Community Volunteer TAG Communications, Inc. Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Trissel, Graham & Toole Verisight W. F. Scott Decorating, Inc. Walgreens Todd White, Community Volunteer WQAD – TV8 YouthBuild Quad Cities 14 Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Adel Wholesalers Janet Aguilar, Community Volunteer American Bat Management Andalusia Community Bank APAC Customer Services, Inc. Apria Healthcare Libbie Babka, Community Volunteer Jamie Baker, Community Volunteer Shari Baker, Community Volunteer Barboutis Financial Services Barron Equipment Debi Becht, Community Volunteer Beth Bernauer, Community Volunteer Bettendorf Public Library Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Quad Cities Black Hawk Area Special Education Center Blue Grass Savings Bank Darlene Boyles, Community Volunteer Nancy Briggs, Community Volunteer Build to Suit Doug Burke, Community Volunteer Raquel Burroughs, Community Volunteer Bush Construction Company Carpentier, Mitchell, Goddard & Co. Jessica Chen, Community Volunteer Choice Automotive City of Colona City of East Moline City of Moline Elk Clarke, Community Volunteer Cobham Life Support Jim Collins, Community Volunteer Colona Chiropractic The Communication Solution Community Action of Eastern Iowa Community Bank of the Quad Cities Peter Cone, Community Volunteer Convenient Ventures @ Ruhl & Ruhl Shanna Cramer, Community Volunteer Crippen, Reid & Bowen, LLC Delphia Consulting, LLC Dillender Financial Solutions Dohrn Transfer Company Downing Architects Heidi Doyle, Community Volunteer Christine Durst, Community Volunteer E.A. Lenger Designs Eagle & Eagle, Attorneys at Law Eldridge Family Dentistry Eldridge Rec & Fitness Enterprise Holdings Percy Euring, Community Volunteer Exelon Nuclear Natalie Farwell, Community Volunteer FCA, Inc. FedEx Jennifer Fernandez, Community Volunteer Robb Fisher, Community Volunteer Fitness Express Friendly House Kari Gomez, Community Volunteer Gomez May Schutte Yeggy Bieber & Wells Shaun Graves, Community Volunteer Janet Griffin, Community Volunteer Kristie Guardia, Community Volunteer Harley’s Tavern, Inc. Michelle Hornbuckle, Community Volunteer Hummel Enterprises Illinois State Police Industrial Control Manufacturing Insurance Audit Services, Inc. Iowa 80 Group Iowa American Water Company Iowa One Call JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T O F TH E H E ARTL AN D Jewel Food Store Joel Walker Law Office Johnson Consulting Johnson Controls, Inc. Kessler Lawn & Landscaping Paul Knedler, Community Volunteer KONE Inc. Celia Kool, Community Volunteer Carole Kucharo, Community Volunteer Krista Lewis, Community Volunteer Kellie Lindley, Community Volunteer Logan Contractors Supply, Inc. Lydia Home Association M & M Insurance Mandus Group Ltd. Manpower Group McClintock Excavating, Inc. Joe McCoy, Community Volunteer Sarah McKay, Community Volunteer McLaughlin Body Company D’Carla Meisenburg, Community Volunteer Heidi Meyer, Community Volunteer Midwest IP Marketplace Inc. Minuteman Press Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency Mississippi Valley Lab Tech Moline Municipal Credit Union Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Liz Nelson, Community Volunteer North Scott Community School District Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Chelsea Oldham, Community Volunteer Orion School District Orion Tire & Repair Osco Drug Store PB Leiner USA Peoples Advantage Mortgage LLC Performance Food Group Pizza & Subs Powell Financial Principal Financial Group ProBuild Q.C. Iowa Realty Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce Quad City Powder Coating Company Renew Moline Results Marketing Company Reya Moritz, Community Volunteer Rock Island County Court Kari Ripple, Community Volunteer RiverStone Group, Inc. Robert Young Center Rock Island Economic Growth Corp. Amy Rogenski, Community Volunteer Ray Rogers, Community Volunteer Jennifer Rowe, Community Volunteer Royal Neighbors of America Ryan & Associates Rex Salthun, Community Volunteer Salzman International, Inc. Donna Scalf, Community Volunteer Cathy Schlichting, Community Volunteer Schnell & Hancock, P.C. Scholtz Gowey Gere Marolf Architects Scott County Health Department Select Capital Management Shining Light Learning Center Silvis School District Sitrick & Associates Skiles Driving School Senator Roby Smith – Illinois State Senate Vern Soeken, Community Volunteer South Rock Island Township Spirax Sarco Sport Truck Standard Forwarding Company, Inc. Steel Warehouse of the Quad Cities Stratton Commercial Real Estate Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. “ Junior Achievement is one of the most effective teaching tools available today. Regardless of the size of school or community, JA is able to have a positive impact by educating youth to the basics of business. David Swisher, Benchmark Capital Group JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF THE HEARTLAND, INC. Statements of Activities Years Ended June 30, 2012, and 2011 Linda Tank, Community Volunteer Terrostar Technology Solutions Total Maintenance, Inc. Townsend Engineering, Inc Tyson Fresh Meats University of Illinois Extension Services Van Meter Industrial, Inc. Verizon Wireless Melissa Von Maur, Community Volunteer Walcott Family Pet Clinic Jana White, Community Volunteer Willis of Illinois Chad Witter, Community Volunteer World Relief Arthur Young, Community Volunteer Yu Chen, Community Volunteer Susan Zelnio, Community Volunteer Sauk Valley Area Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Donaldson Company, Inc. Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Alan Clemens, Community Volunteer Community State Bank – Dixon Drives Incorporated Edward Jones – Weigle Michelle Meinsma, Community Volunteer Sauk Valley Bank – Sterling UPM Raflatac, Inc. Walmart Distribution Center Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Abiding Word Christian Center Derry Beer, Community Volunteer Diane Bugajsky, Community Volunteer City of Sterling Dixon Autobody Clinic, Inc. First National Bank in Amboy Freedom Bank – Rock Falls Heartland Realty Jacobs Builders LLC Rock River Ready Mix Sauk Valley Media Wahl Clipper Corporation Darryl Wahler, Community Volunteer Wipfli LLP Tri-States Area Platinum (20–29 Volunteers) John Deere Dubuque Works Gold (12–19 Volunteers) East Dubuque Savings Bank Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Alliant Energy/Alliant Energy Foundation American Trust & Savings Bank Benchmark Capital Group LTD McGraw-Hill Higher Education U.S. Bank, N.A. Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Alta Vista Research Group Buchheit Tax Services Clarke College Dubuque Conlon Construction Cottingham & Butler Dubuque Bank and Trust Dutrac Community Credit Union Eagle Window & Door, Inc. John and Jacquie Etienne, Community Volunteers Finley Hospital Honkamp Krueger & Company, P.C. www.jaheartland.org Hotel Julien Dubuque Hy-Vee Food Store Kies Law Firm Liberty Bank Loras College Maquoketa Municipal Electric Utility Mercy Medical Center Office Supplies 2U Old Navy Premier Bank University of Dubuque Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company Black Hills Energy CopyWorks Dubuque Community School District Dubuque Data Services Dupaco Community Credit Union East Dubuque School District Eide Bailly LLP Epworth Family Chiropractor Heartland Financial USA, Inc. ITC Midwest Kohl’s Department Store Shannon Lundgren, Community Volunteer Northeast Iowa Community College Travel Headquarters Warren County Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Citizens Bank a Division of Morton Community Banks Farmland Foods, Inc. Hoover Hall Al Kulczewski, Community Volunteer Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Security Savings Bank State Farm Insurance – Monmouth West Central 235 Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) AmericInn Bi-County Insurance City of Monmouth First State Bank of Illinois I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Simple Pleasures Baskets & Gifts Stronghurst Christian Church Revenues and other support 2012 2011 Revenue Contributions Corporate $ 635,288$ 563,793 Individual 95,480 111,860 Foundation 246,316 279,491 Total contributions$ 977,084$ 955,144 Special events Gross revenue$ 494,104$ 456,714 Expenses (147,405) (111,216) Special events net $ 346,699$ 345,498 Contributions – in kind$ 190,189$ 63,554 Interest income 4,637 4,446 Realized gains on sale of investments 1,268 3,483 Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments (7,450) 15,209 Other 10,062 11,408 Net assets released from restrictions – satisfaction of program restrictions 95,446 66,350 Total revenues and other support$ 1,617,935$1,465,092 Expenses Program expenses High schools $ Middle grades Elementary schools JA World Other 119,052$ 123,639 103,676 98,007 336,521 342,033 217,937 204,113 43,223 –0– Total program services expenses 820,409 $ $ 767,792 Supporting services: Fundraising $ Management and general 315,131$ 352,194 358,370 272,247 Total supporting services expense $ 673,501$ 624,441 Total functional expenses $ 1,493,910 $ 1,392,233 Other expenses – depreciation $ Total functional expenses $ 1,579,597 $1,476,513 Increase (decrease) in net assets 85,687$ 84,280 38,338 (11,421) Net assets at beginning of year 1,615,1781,626,599 Net assets at end of year 1,653,5161,615,178 JU N IO R A C H IE VEMEN T O F T H E H E A R TL A ND 15 Thank You! Junior Achievement of the Heartland gratefully acknowledges these 2011-2012 Anuual Report production partners: Design and Layout Printing Corrections Junior Achievement of the Heartland has made every effort to make the 2011-2012 Annual Report accurate – it is one small way in which we can recognize our many valued contributors. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or misplaced, we apologize. Please contact the JA office with questions or corrections.