milwaukee community center - LGBT Breast Health Program
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milwaukee community center - LGBT Breast Health Program
2009 Annual Report MILWAUKEE LGBT COMMUNITY CENTER “Welcome to Your New Home” United in Diversity, United by Diversity 2009 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2009 CENTER OVERVIEW Executive Officers Programs Susan C. Haertel, Co-President Anti-Violence Project Edward Kupka, Co-President Environmental Awareness Sheldon Walker, Secretary Financial Literacy & Security W. Peter Larson, Treasurer HIV Prevention & Testing Board Members LBT Breast Health Jeff Arnstein LGBT Tobacco Cessation & Smoke-Free Space Mary Hoerig Project Q Joan Jacobs Q-BLOK Daniel Klingler Relationship Seminars for Foster & Adoptive LGBT Parents Geoffrey S. Trotier Speaking & Training 2009 CENTER STAFF Senior Leadership Maggi A. Cage, PhD, Executive Director Julie Bock, Director of Programs Patrick Price, Director of Philanthropy Dave Martin, Operations Manager Staff Members Spiritual Wellness Services Community Breakfast David Bohnett CyberCenter LGBT Community Library LGBT Resource Directory and Information & Referral Line Meeting Space Meighan Bentz Jay Botsford Rachel Coles Brion Collins Jess Cushion Claudia Kabler-Babbitt Johnny King Jacquie Lindo Candyce Phillips Robin Rogowski Randy Talley Darien Winston 2 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 3 United by Diversity, United in Diversity It is hard to imagine any LGBT community center—be it here in Milwaukee or just 90 minutes to the west in Madison, be it to our south in Racine or across this nation in Boston, Phoenix or Seattle—not being defined and impacted by the concept of diversity. The very nature of the initials L, G, B, and T (or GLBT or LGBTQ or GLTBQA or some variant thereof) that create the name of the minority community of which we are a part implies diversity through sexual orientation and gender identity. But that’s only one facet of who we are as a people, only one aspect of—as my tribal elders are wont to say—our spiritual face. We as a people reflect many races, ethnicities, and cultural heritages. We straddle the gamut of socio-economic classes, religious and spiritual traditions, and education backgrounds. Some of us are partnered, some are single; some folks are married, and yet others live as a triad. There are those of us who are challenged by physical disabilities or chronic or life-threatening illnesses. We are school teachers and architects, veterans and healers, venture capitalists and unemployed workers. Some of us have a home, and some wonder where home could possibly be. We are the elders who remember the dark days of the McCarthy era or the assassination of JFK as well as the marvels of Neil Armstrong landing on the moon or the collapse of the Berlin Wall. We are the youth whose fingers are nimble with technology and are globally 4 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 connected via social network systems, yet striving to find a unique identity in the world. We are the generations in between, the generations that have been, and those that are yet to come. Here at the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center, we as LGBT people—staff and board members, volunteers and program participants— honor and celebrate that which is unique in all of us. We embrace diversity for that is what unifies us to challenge the perceptions and beliefs of a dominant culture that prefers homogeneity. As Dr. Maggi Cage, the Executive Director of the Community Center, recently stated in a letter to the Wisconsin Gazette, “The Community Center is one of the most diverse and inclusive LGBT organizations in the city.” For example, 38% of the Community Center’s board of directors are people of color, and interestingly, that same percentage holds true for our staff, representing the African American, Latino, and Native American communities. Our board and staff reflect a broad range of sexual orientation and gender identity. Across our programs, participants are equally diverse, with varied racial and ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities, religious beliefs and ages. Many of them have a moderate to low income status. It is the power of diversity among all of our constituents that inspires the Community Center to develop programs and services that are culturally sensitive and competent, highly responsive, compassionate and relevant to the estimated 8,000 people we serve. And so each day, we at the Community Center strive to live by our motto: United by Diversity, United in Diversity. Patrick L. Price Director of Philanthropy Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 5 Strategic Goals 2009-2012 May 7, 2009 Mission Statement The mission of the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center is to further develop our vibrant lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in the greater Milwaukee area, thus improving the quality of life for all of us. The Mission is supported by the Center’s leadership in community building, health promotion, advocacy, and communications. Strategic Goals 1. The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center will implement a comprehensive communications plan that supports electronic, print, and person-to-person communications which will advance community events and information. (2010) •• A marketing specialist volunteered to help Community Center staff complete our communications plan, and from that effort, we hired a part-time Communications Coordinator. •• A web-design firm volunteered to redesign the Community Center’s website so that it is more visually appealing and user-friendly. •• The Community Center launched two monthly news e-blasts: an events calendar that is distributed the first week of every month, and our Community Center newsletter, distributed the third week of every month. •• To increase visibility, The Community Center sent out 60 press releases on a regular basis, and several of its programs were the focus of news reports on all three major local TV stations and on Radio 88.9. 2. The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center will form a network with LGBT organizations in Milwaukee to develop a long-term shared vision for LGBT community development. (2011) •• The Community Center continued to bring together executives directors from various LGBT organizations at a monthly round-table discussion to establish a long-term shared vision for our community. • • The Community Center partnered with Pathfinders and Lad Lake to develop QBLOK, a program that meets the housing and mentoring needs of homeless LGBT youth. •• The Community Center established approximately 150 partnerships with other organizations — LGBT and others at a local, state and national level — to mutually benefit programs and services offered to the Milwaukee community at large. 6 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 3. The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center will provide educational, personal growth, health promotion, and community development services and programs based on community need to 8,000 individuals. •• The Community Center reached the goal of serving 8,000 individuals through the continued enhancement of existing programs and services as well as the initiation of our LGBT Breast Health program and the Q-BLOK program for homeless youth. •• Due to the results of a CDC study that noted an alarming increase in HIV • transmission among young men of color, our HIV Testing & Prevention program was broadened to address the sexual health needs of youth of color. 4. The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center will move into expanded space that meets emerging community needs, fosters community development, garners a sense of community pride and investment, and supports LGBT organizations. (2011) •• The Community Center engaged a variety of executive directors of other LGBT organizations as well as LGBT and other community leaders to review the different possibilities for a new location for the Center. Their feedback was critical for helping the Community Center hone in on the best option for relocation. 5. The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center will be a catalyst for the development of an annual community celebration that garners the attention of policy makers, media, LGBT individuals and their families. (2012) •• Discussion and planning continued around the process of launching a communitywide event that would help to normalize LGBT into the larger community. Service Statement The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center delivers educational, health promotion, and community-building services that meet the needs of LGBT youth, adults and their allies in the greater Milwaukee area from its primary facility and other sites. Community Center programs are developed with a consideration of community need, diversity and inclusivity, community development, availability of resources, and the Center’s Mission and Vision. Values The Milwaukee LGBT Community Center believes in the goodness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. As an organization, the Center seeks to foster community development and agency partnerships. The Center values leadership, both formal and informal, and it supports responsibility and accountability among individuals and organizations. To achieve its mission, the Center acknowledges the value of diversity and inclusion and of proactive and responsive communications. The Center knows that the LGBT community’s long-term quality of life requires the Center to prosper financially and develop organizationally to meet community needs. Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 7 Program & Service Synopses 2009 Anti-Violence Project: Addresses the impact of domestic abuse, sexual assault and hate crimes on LGBT people by raising community awareness and connecting victims to LGBT-friendly services. Environmental Awareness: Focuses on learning how we can leave less of a “carbon footprint” on our planet. Q-BLOK: Focus on the housing needs of LGBT-identified young people, ages 18-25, who are entering adulthood ill-equipped to achieve successful independence and self-sufficiency due to their histories of running away, homelessness, family rejection and abandonment, and societal prejudice, discrimination, and marginalization due to their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Relationship Seminars for Foster & Adoptive LGBT Parents: Addresses the impact fostering and/or adopting children has on relationships, and helps parents focus on the importance of keeping their relationship healthy. Speaking & Training: Provides speakers and training to schools, organizations and businesses. Spiritual Wellness Program: Financial Literacy & Security: Helps LGBT youth, adults and elders to address financial issues, including financial literacy, job skills and retention, credit card debt reduction, identity theft, and financial planning for college or retirement. HIV Prevention & Testing: Provides support for African American men who have sex with men. LBT Breast Health: Focuses on developing breast health awareness for the LBT community and providing resources for female-identified people who can not afford a mammogram. LGBT Tobacco Cessation & Smoke-Free Space: Offers information and resources to fight nicotine addiction and encourages a commitment to the elimination of second-hand smoke. Project Q: Is our youth development program that provides support, programming and resources to and with LGBTQ youth and their straight allies, ages 13-24. 8 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 Offers opportunities for our LGBT and allied communities to engage with their spiritual connections. Community Breakfast: Brings together members of the LGBT community and their allies to discuss topical issues. David Bohnett CyberCenter: Offers free Internet access for adults and youth. LGBT Community Library: Makes available to the public over 2,000 LGBT-related books, both fiction and nonfiction. LGBT Resource Directory and Information & Referral Line: Provides a resource directory that includes listings of LGBT-friendly service providers, such as doctors and attorneys. Meeting Space: Provides meeting spaces for LGBT organizations in the metropolitan Milwaukee area. Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 9 Financials EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31,2009 EXPENSES Salaries Employee Benefits Payroll Taxes Incentives and Stipends Subcontracts Supplies Depreciation Telephone Postage Occupancy Dues and Subscriptions Printing Conferences and Conventions Insurance Licenses and Fees Repairs and Maintenance Advertising and Promotion Development/Training Professional Fees Travel Utilities Program Materials Interest Expense Center Advocates Bad Debt Expense In-Kind Expense Other Expenses Totals FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2009 REVENUE Unrestricted Grants 2009 REVENUE Program Expenses Management and Administrative Fund- Raising 2OO9 Total $ 332,009 $ 42,906 $ 33,712 $ 408,627 38,454 7,621 7,981 54,056 26,670 3,821 2,742 33,233 839 3,156 --- 3,995 1,740 --- --- 1,740 1,191 4,719 396 6,306 --- 1,660 205 1,865 6,472 607 3,034 10,113 --- 5,311 --- 5,311 84,238 14,866 --- 99,104 1,565 --- 155 1,720 7,093 45 1,652 8,790 --- 6,650 --- 6,650 --- 2,338 --- 2,338 --- 2,707 323 3,030 --- 13,508 --- 13,508 1,644 6,575 913 9,132 1,699 8,750 --- 10,449 12,956 51,176 648 64,780 2,963 95 94 3,152 13,956 7,515 --- 21,471 17,808 3,648 --- 21,456 159 99 73 331 --- --- --- ----- 541 --- 541 18,843 --- --- 18,843 5,969 --- 2,208 8,177 _____________ _____________ _____________ ____________ $ 576,268 $ 188,314 $ 54,136 $ 818,718 _____________ _____________ _____________ ____________ Government Grants Contracted Services Rent Sublease Income Donations Planned Gifts Workplace Giving Memberships Programming Fund-Raising Revenue Special Events Third Party Events Less: Fund-Raising Expenses Interest Income In-Kind Revenue Miscellaneous Income Net Assets Released From Restrictions Revenue Total $ 214,113 327,427 126,288 50,806 16,308 201,738 19,683 8,230 (25) 46,521 200 (15,651) 238 19,243 704 47,564 Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 2009 Total $ 45,000 --- --- --- 825 --- --- --- --- $ 259,113 327,427 126,288 50,806 17,133 201,738 19,683 8,230 (25) --- --- --- --- --- --- (47,564) 46,521 200 (15,651) 238 19,243 704 --- _____________ ___________ ____________ $ 1,063,387 ___________ $ (1,739) ____________ $ 1,061,648 _____________ BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2009 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Prepaid Expenses Total Current Assets FIXED ASSETS Equipment and Furnishings Less: Accumulated Depreciation Net Fixed Assets OTHER ASSETS Security Deposits $ 298,647 47,175 1,747 ___________ $ 347,569 ___________ $ 52,155 (48,586) ___________ $ 3,569 ___________ $ 7,840 ___________ $ 7,840 ___________ Total Other Assets TOTAL ASSETS $ 358,978 ___________ ___________ LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts Payable Accrued Liabilities Refundable Advance Fiscal Agents Other Liabilities $ 11,573 17,840 11,078 5,049 3,753 ___________ Total Liabilities NET ASSETS Unrestricted Operations Board Designated Restricted Temporarily $ 49,293 ___________ Total Net Assets $ 309,685 ___________ TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 10 Temporarily Restricted $ 213,860 50,000 45,825 ___________ $ 358,978 ___________ ___________ Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 11 Donor Contributions 2009 Cash Contributions $100,00 or more City of Milwaukee State of Wisconsin, Department of Health Services The Jon Tschachler Irrevocable Trust $50,000 - $99,999 Charles R. O’Malley Charitable Lead Trust Community Advocates, Inc. State of Wisconsin, Department of Justice Susan G Komen for the Cure Southeast Wisconsin United Way of Greater Milwaukee $25,000 - $49,999 Diverse and Resilient, Inc. Safe & Sound, Inc. $10,000 - $24,999 Greater Milwaukee Foundation Pathfinders Wisconsin AIDS Fund $5,000 - $9,999 Northwestern Mutual Foundation Prudential Insurance Company of America State of Wisconsin, Department of Public Instruction $2,500 - $4,999 Advancing Wisconsin, Inc Community Shares of Greater Milwaukee 12 Davis & Kuelthau, s.c. Schenck Business Solutions, SC Wells Fargo Foundation $1,000 - $2,499 Julie Bock & Matt Byrnes Maggi Cage & Blaine Ropson Brian Duchinsky & Jim Kohn GE Foundation Susan C. Haertel Elizabeth Hancock & Susan Nevala Daniel P. Hartmann & Patrick L. Price Ed Kupka Jay Langhurst & Daniel Klingler Dawn Schmidt & Jacqueline Lindo Leonel Marchán & Steve Fillmer Dave Martin & Tony Jorgensen Dan Riedl & Rick Stabler John Wirth & James Buchta Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault Women’s Fund of Greater Milwaukee $500 - $999 Jeff Arnstein & Michael Field AT&T United Way Employee Giving Craig Bodoh & Mark Ranum Bostik, Inc. Gerry Coon & Stewart Dempsey Monica Darrah-Urciuoli Jeffrey M. Goldberg Karen Gotzler & Jim Milner John Hefter & Paul Zidonowitz Louis Horvath & Ralph Resenhoeft Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 Jon & Joan Jacobs Stephanie A. Knuteson Daniel P. Lagerman Isaac D. Pierre Ritz Holman LLP Carolyn Ruck & Susan Stolz Cathy Seasholes & April Calvert Geoffrey Trotier & David Southward UWM Annual Drag Show WE Energies $250 - $499 Bill Barnett Kenneth Blomster Jay C. Botsford John R. Boyle Ralph Bultman Marianne Burish CenterLink Andrew Cicero James J. Cigan Kurt DePrey & Michael Murray Margaret Dethloff & Terri Zeh Richard Faherty Christopher Francis Janet Goldman & Susan Bonucci Ed Hashek & John Jors Allan Hauth Kathy Herson & Peg Morsch Mary Hoerig & Cathleen Wichmann Andrew Hohensee & David Neevel Donald H. Howard Jerry Janis Jerry A. Johnson Valerie Johnson & Dennis Robson Claudi Kabler-Babbitt & John Babbitt Michael & Juli Kaufmann Ellen M. Kozel Debbie Lang & Donna Plaski Yves LaPierre & Steven Dube Scott Lone & Joe Maddalena Dennis Miller & Timothy Elverman William G. Morse Janet Osborne Karen Perlson Richard & Sue Pieper Gregory M. Ponto Tom & Cathy Prieto Realchange Partners, LLC Barbara Richards John Scheaffer & Timothy Baack Leonard Sobczak Dr. David F. Stowe & Dr. Gene C. Webb The WIDGET Source, Inc. United Way in Waukesha Cty, Inc. Patrick D. Walsh Richard Walters Mary & Wendy Woodruff $100 - $249 Adoption Resources of Wisconsin, Inc. AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin Jeff Anderson & Doug Church Marybeth Anderson & Elizabeth Blair Kenneth G. Barbeau Theordore T. Berg Mel H. Blanke Lys Buck & Elizabeth Yoon Elaine Butler Charles E. Carlson & Sheldon Hogueisson Tim Carpenter Juan Carrasquillo & Charles Lang Dwight Childers & Ben Ra CNA Foundation Deanna D’Abbraccio & Barbara Morgan Steven V. Deleers Thomas Derenne & Robert Zimmermann Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 13 Barbara Diaz & Gilli Stewart Darrel Donahue Patrick Farrell Henry M. Faust Mary Gissal & Mary Ann Zapala David Glenn Charlene Grabowski Roger Gremminger John Griffith Jerome L. Hamm Joseph Hine Gary Hollander & Paul Mandracchia Reynolds & Linda Honold H. L. Horneffer Mary Houseman & Janis Shogren Kathleen Hume Richard Ippolito Doug Johnson & John Mooney Gretchen Kabler John Kannenberg & Dave Jacob Joseph Karpfinger & Craig Thelen Scott Katafias Paula Kates Jeffrey Kelly Larry Krueger Joanne Lehman & Donald Austin Dr. Christopher Leichliter & Dr. Carlos Rodriguez Micaela Levine Ann Lewis James Ley & Adam Davis John A. Locke Jesus Manzano & Randall Paulson Marko & Associates Daniel R. Martin James & Gale Mate James L. McFarland Jim Miersma & Bill Hammer Jennifer Morales & Tina Owen Jennifer Murray & Meighan Bentz National City Bank, Milwaukee 14 Joseph R. Pabst Corey W. Pearson Patricia Petitpas Susannah Pierce Lois Powers Grace Primdahl Patrick Prudlow William J. Radler Victor Ray & Aryn Rahnow Alan J. Romain Mari Jo Scicero & Susan C. Jurgens David Seitz & Kristy Kroenig Amy Shapiro & Ruth Irvings William Shaw & David Hoffman Mason Sherwood & Mark Franke Shoreline Dancers Todd Siefert & Roger Kocher Michelle Sieg Steven P. Smits Yvonne Stevenson & Mary Anne Schall Barbara Stollenwerk & Karen Stevens Geoffrey Swain Danile Taylor & Owen Smith Nicolas Tice & Tom Morden Gary Timm & Ross Spens David Todd John Tomlinson & Don Krause Brenda Trotier United Way of Waterbury Carol Von Ott Sheldon Walker & Brion Collins Larry Walter Michael Walton Margaret Weis Tracy Wilkins Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Inc. Sal Zizzo & David Chapdelaine Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 $1 - $99 Francesca & Martha Abbate Nichola Adams Patricia Aken & Sharon Williams Jack Allison & Sean D’Esposito Jennifer Anderson Derk Babbitt Josh Bartz Douglas Beam Jamie Berg Ryan Bergner Michael J. Bernklau & Craig W. Larabee Gary J. Berns Frank Bishop Geraldine Boldt Rivkie Renee Bolter Susan Borri & Patricia Witt Jack Bothwell & Rob Krohlow Jane Bowers Maria Boyd Linda & Kathleen Bradshaw Diane Brody Martin Brown Bernard Brumm Cheryl Burton C3-Designs Ann Castiglione Shana Challmes Greg Chesmore Children Services Society of Wisconsin Rachel Coles & Jessica Goeden Joan M. Collins Caryn Cross Lillian Cummings-Pulliams Irene Cunningham Mark Davis & Peter Stark Donald De Baere Thomas DeCicco Fai Demark DigiCOPY Jacquelyn F. Dinusson Michael Doylen & Doug McDonald Warren Dugan & Steve Powell Joseph Estaquio David Falk Families by Design Trudy Farrell Ron Fellenz James F. Fischer Lynette Fitzsimmons Kevin Flaherty & Warren Scherer David Flores Mary Frank Aaron Frechette Roberta Fries E. M. Galvin Abby Germann Jeff Gesser Mark Gilmour Melvin Givens Anthony Glavinic Bethany Graney Kathy Greb Janet Gruner & Lynn Pagac Leslie Guditis Joyce Hamm Mike Hammer Helmut Hampel Tom Hanley Jeff Harsch & Lisa Larson Michael J. Hart Michael Hayward James Heidt Michael Heinzelman & Pat Brady Clifford Heise Vicki Hess Lloyd & Elna Hickson Lawrence M. Hoffman Andrew Holentunder William & Karen Hopfensperger Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 15 Jackie Horton Cheryll Houston Daniel & Nancy Howard Linda Hughes Stephanie Hume Ruth L. Iezzoni Dale & Julia Ihlenfeldt David Jach Paul Jacob Earl F. Kammerud Yuri Keegstra & David Oldberg Johnny King John Kittelson Jeffery A. Kloko Deborah Knepke & Candice Hackbarth Ronald Konopacki Elouise Kouimelis Dennis Krueger Sarah Kubetz & Christine Schofield Deborah Kucay Kevin & LeAnn Kuhagen Ruth Lagerberg Kathy M. Laurent Leon Lefeber D. A. Leonard Brenda Lewison John Lindsey Michael S. Lisowski Rodney Loren & Walter Park Matthew Luther & Alan Rentmeester Joyce Lynn Marcus Maichle Marquette University GSA Steve Marshall William P. Martin Tamara Martinsek Katherine May Mary McGrath & Loraine Samsel Roy F. Merath Rev. Raymond C. Mesler, Jr. 16 Peter Minns Jenifer Montag & Terry Brown Carrie Moore Sarah Morgan & Pat Walsh Fred Moss Ed Mullins Carmen A. Murguia Kerry Murphy Rhonda Myers Randall Neff & John Ecklund Cheryl A. Neils Andy Nunemaker Judith Nusslock Coppinger Mark O’Brien Margaret Osswald Laura Parrino Robert Parrish & Richard Steele Gitta Pazar & Jon Hughes William Pedrotti Diane Pellegrin Jim Pellegrini Ken J. Petzold Richard Phillips Mark Plotkin & Shirley Bankier William S. Pocan Jessica Porritt Mary Powers Coral Pumarada Ralph Quinney Philip Raia Sara Ravid Read School Activity Fund Ronald Reichert & Christine Toft-Reichert Gregory Reinhardt Suzanne Rice David Rodriguez Terrance J. Rohloff Anthony Rupert Margaret Ruscetta Dina Russell Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 Steven Sanders & Rand Schmidt Patricia Sanderson Andrea Schmidt Carolyn Seemann Nikki Selik Priscilla Sharpless & Gretchen Fairweather Tracey Sheasby Diane Sheehan Steven Sidie David Siewert Betsy Silverfine Dean Slater Joann Southward Sprecher Brewing Company Sharie Spry Carl & Cathy Steen Pat Stepanski & Elaine Morberg Mark Straight & Paul Nowak Jane Suesskind Leagh Syndergaard Randy Talley & Brenda Johnston Steve & Karen Teague Sharon Thoma Elizabeth Thomson Carol Tidwell Christopher Tipton & Lisa Dziadulewicz Paul Toonen & Jan Hill Richard Tunkieicz Edward M. Turner Allen Uebele United Way of Brown Cty Roger L. Uscila Ray P. Vahey Sheldon Wasserman & Jay Larkey Gary & Forrest Waymire-Cooper Tim Weber Stephen Welch WellPoint Associate Giving Campaign Nancy Wesling Kathy White Lesley White Maggie Williams Thomas Wilson Kenneth Wise Teresa Worman Pamela J. Wrinn Ashley Yakel Donald & Marian Yoder Wendy L. Young Thomas Zander Gary & Kristine Ziesemer Samantha Ziesemer In-Kind Contributions $5,000 - $10,000 Patrick L. Price & Daniel P. Hartmann $2,500 - $4,999 Amanda Aquino Art Schenck Business Solutions, SC $1,000 - $2,499 Julie Bock & Matt Byrnes Davis & Kuelthau, s.c. Claudia Kabler-Babbitt & John E. Babbitt Peter Larson & Bill Fry Dawn Schmidt & Jacqueline Lindo Jean Schmidt Priscilla Sharpless & Gretchen Fairweather $500 - $999 Blush (a beauty boutique) Dave Martin & Tony Jorgensen Supervalu Susan Tessendorf & Darlene Cole Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 17 Time Warner Cable Vino 100 Milwaukee $250 - $499 Authentic Alternatives, Inc. Forest Home Cemetery John Hefter & Paul Zidonowitz Jerry A. Johnson Yuri Keegstra & David Oldberg Olympia Resort & Spa Carolyn Snow South Milwaukee PAC The Bull at Pinehurst Farms $100 - $249 A Gift of Time Apple Holler Maggi Cage & Blaine Ropson Bruce Campbell Connoissuer House of Chocolates Danceworks, Inc. Einstein Brothers Bagels Patrick Farrell Florentine Opera Company FORGE Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens GE Healthcare Hampton Inn & Suites Downtown Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Motor Company Harmony Salon and Spa Ho-Chunk Casino, Bingo, Hotel & Convention Center Andy Holman Hilton Milwaukee City Center Hyatt Regency Milwaukee John Michael Kohler Arts Center Gretchen Kabler Paula Kates Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Milwaukee Repertory Theater 18 Mo’s Restaurants Prudential Insurance Company of America Northern Chocolate Co. Susannah Pierce Pilgrim Imports Potawatomi Bingo Casino Tom & Cathy Prieto Radisson Hotel Milwaukee-West Renaissance Theaterworks Residence Inn by Marriott, Milwaukee-Brookfield Rocky Rococo’s Silver Spring Animal Wellness Center TDS Metrocom Brenda Trotier United Community Center Carol Von Ott Wild Space Dance Co. Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort $1 - $99 Alterra Coffee Bel Canto Chorus Boswell Books Boutique Vieux et Nouveau Brady Street Hardware Cave of the Mounds Cedarburg Cultural Center Cempazuchi Charles Allis/Villa Terrace Art Museums Charro Restaurante Club Charlie’s Rachel Coles & Jessica Goeden Coquette Café David Seebach’s Wonders of Magic Diamondz Pet Spa Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin Dragonfly Vintage Goods Chad Dujmovic Sheila Finch Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 First Stage Children’s Theater Flynn Fleming LLC Germanfest Indian Summer Festivals, Inc. Paul Jacob Jay Langhurst & Daniel Klingler Lavender Visions Lesbian Alliance of Metro Milwaukee Libiamo’s Restaurant Marchese’s Olive Pit Milwaukee Art Museum Milwaukee County Historical Society Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee LGBT Film/Video Festival Milwaukee Metropolitan Community Church Milwaukee Public Museum Milwaukee River Cruise Line Milwaukee Wave Pro Soccer Peter Minns Debra J. Onsager, Certified Acupuncturist Outwords Books, Gifts, & Coffee Panera Bread People’s Books Cooperative Pick N’ Save, Store #6868 Polish Center of Wisconsin Port Road Dental Quality Vending Racine Art Musuem Rainbow Hearth Barbara Richards Riptide Schlitz Audubon Nature Center Sprecher Brewing Company Starship Bodyworks, LLC Starship Urban Wearables Stone Creek Coffee Sunset Playhouse The Bartolotta Charitable Fund The Chalet Motel of Mequon The Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design The Pasta Tree Trocadero Melissa Ugland University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Peck School of the Arts John & Christine Weidner Margaret Weis White Sage Spa Milwaukee LGBT Community Center Annual Report 2009 19 252EastHighlandAvenue•Milwauikee,Wisconsin53202