Coastal Georgia Community CoEege Foundation, Inc. June 3, 2002
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Coastal Georgia Community CoEege Foundation, Inc. June 3, 2002
Coastal Georgia Community CoEege Foundation, Inc. June 3, 2002 fI -i-l General Information COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Brunswick, Georgia May, 2002 FACT SHEET HISTORY Founded in 1961 Began operation in September, 1964 Unit of the University System of Georgia Accredited by: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools National League for Nursing Chancellor of the University System of Georgia: Dr. Thomas C. Meredith President of Coastal Georgia Community College: Dr. Dorothy L. Lord STUDENTS President of Student Government Association ....................... Amanda Beth Lewis Total Enrollment Fall Semester, 2001 .......................................... 2,210 Number ofMen ............................................................. 805 Number of Women ........................................................ 1,405 Total Number of Graduates to Date ........................................... 6,807 Number of Students Graduated May, 2002 ....................................... 293 FACULTY AND STAFF (Full-Time, Fall 2001) Teaching Faculty ............................................................ General Administration ....................................................... Staff and Supporting Personnel ................................................. TOTAL PERSONNEL. ..................................................... 56 23 89 168 BUDGET AND FINANCES 2001 - 2002 Educational and General Budget ........................................ $14,148,000 Auxiliary Enterprises and Athletic Budget .................................... 978,855 Student Activities Budget ................................................. 164,436 Unexpended Plant ....................................................... 530,031 TOTAL BUDGET ................................................... $15,821,322 PHYSICAL PLANT Size of Campus ........................................................ 190 acres Total Number of Buildings on Campus ........................................... 11 Total Square Footage of Existing Buildings ................................... 237,509 Value of Physical Plant ............................................... $24,838,083 LIBRARY Number of Volumes ....................................................... 41,984 Units in Microform ....................................................... 32,613 Number of Periodical Subscriptions ............................................. 257 FACT SHEET Page 2 of 2 DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2001 - 2002 CAREER DEGREES Associate of Applied Science Degree Programs Accounting (AASA) Business and Office Technology (AAS EOT) Computer Aided Design and Drafting Technology (AASDDT) Computer Information Technology (AASCIT) Environmental Horticulture Technology Management (AASMM) Technology (AAST) Associate of Science Degree Programs Clinical Laboratory Technology (ASCLT) Dental Hygiene Nursing (RN Program) (ASM) Radiologic Science (ASRS) Certificates Business and Office Technology Computer Aided Design and Drafting Technology Computer Information Technology Culinary Arts Machinist Manufacturing/Maintenance Technology Management Paramedic Technology Practical Nursing Surgical Technology Welding Certificates of Credit Automotive Principles Certified Construction Worker Certified Customer Service Specialist Certified Manufacturing Specialist Computer Numerical Control Machine Technology Culinary Management Electrical Maintenance Level I & n Emergency Medical Technology Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Hotel/Motel Fundamentals Industrial Maintenance Foundations Manufacturing/Maintenance Technology Level n & HI Nursing Assistant Process Control Operator I & n Shielded Metal Arc Welding Welding Level H PRE-BACCALAUREATE OR TRANSFER DEGREES Associate of Arts - Area IV Courses (AA) Associate of Science - Area IV Courses (AS) APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION I EaiioA DIRECTOR OF CONTINUING EDUCATION A COMMUNITY SERVICES II Ch ORGANIZATIONAL CHART FOR COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Minutes COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION MEETING MINUTES JUNE 11,2001 Present: Ray Acosta, Elizabeth Aylward, Holly Christensen, Dr. Mollie DeHart, Rebecca Farrow, James Gould, HE, Mac Harden, Zoe Horton, John Kaurman, Dell Keith, Dr. Dorothy Lord, James McCollum, John McDill, Margie Mills, Charles Rinkevich, Gerry Robertson, Cato Rogers, Tom Saunders, David Smith, Jr., Tom Strong, Rees Sumerford, Anita Timmons The Coastal Georgia Community College Foundation held its annual meeting at 11:05 am in the President's Dining Room of the Coastal Georgia Community College Andrews Student Center. Ms. Anita Timmons presided. Welcome, Ms. Timmons stated that the mission statement assisted in furthering the goals of the year 2000-2001, which has been good for growth and development. A letter, received from Dr. Andrea Wallace, expressed appreciation for the Foundation's faculty development activities, including the distribution of $8000.00. On six occasions during 2000-2001, faculty gave short oral presentations that were well attended and appreciated by the faculty. /- Ms. Timmons stated that chairing the Foundation has been personally rewarding and much was accomplished. \x The December 13, 2000, minutes were approved as submitted. President's Dining Room. Ms. Mildred Wilcox reported on the artwork planned for the President's Office and the President's hallway, which is to include pictures and maps of the area with historical content. The President's Dining Room will contain depictions of the Marshes of Glynn and Sydney Lanier. The final phase includes placing archival documents in hallways and boardrooms. The proposal was accepted in concept. Scholarship Committee Report. Ms. Kaye Percell provided information for the Scholarship Committee, which includes Ms. Betty Coen, Ms. Nisi Zell, Mr. Bill Torrey, Mr. Tom Saunders, Mr. Ken Ferrell and Ms. Kaye Percell. She reported that in fiscal year 2000 scholarships were awarded to approximately 150 students and totalled in excess of $106,000. In addition, $40,000 in scholarships came from outside donors. lii July, the committee will decide scholarship awards, including the Camden Sheriffs Memorial Scholarship, Presidential Scholars Program, and Non-Traditional Scholarships. Institutional Advancement Report. Ms. Melinda Laager thanked the Foundation for advice, time, and funding. She requested suggestions for the 2002 Compton Lecture speaker. A recent trip to West Georgia provided ideas for the upcoming "A Day", including a broader appeal in the community. f(x • ' . CGCC Foundation June 11, 2001-Page 2 of 3 Treasurer's Report. Mr. Tom Saunders presented an investment update for the year ending March 31,2001.The target asset allocation mix for the main investment account stands at 45% equities, 50% fixed income, and 5% cash. The total account returned -2% for the preceding twelve months which was respectable considering the extremely difficult period for the stock market. The equity portion of the portfolio returned -24% versus -22% for the S & P 500 index. Fixed income investments returned 13% for the year while cash returned 6%. The market value of the account stood at $1,653,815 on March 31,2001. The Camden account returned 1.55% for the preceding twelve months with a market value of $ 425,720. The asset allocation mix for the Camden account remains at 25% equities and 75% fixed income. The proposed FY 2002 foundation budget was presented and approved. The unrestricted budget for FY 2002 is $ 111,500 while the restricted endowment budget is $ 49,025 for a total budget of $160,525. The detailed budget can be found in the Financial Report section of the Foundation booklet. President's Report. Dr. Dorothy Lord thanked the members for assistance, support, and insights over the past year, which included such highlights as the Compton Lecture and the SACS accreditation visit. One of the challenges has been to regain enrollment in the USG due to semester conversion. CGCC rebounded in Spring 2001 headcount and FTE due to workforce development, including Durango. The Summer 2001 enrollment increased over last year due to the modification of the course schedule to include variable entry points for Summer with Spring 2001 high school graduates able to begin their studies. ( Dr. Lord stated that attention must be paid to enrollment in order to make the budget work. As non-traditional students are the majority of CGCC's enrollment, the Fall Convocation speaker will be Carol Aslanian of the Office of Adult Learning of the National College Board. She will address the issues of developing a class schedule that positions the college to be more appealing to the community. > The Camden Project is close to becoming a reality, with construction beginning within the month and concluding in Fall 2003. The current need is to ensure the availability of funds from Department of Technical and Adult Education (DTAE) for the ten DTAE programs to be offered. This pilot program is the first time that the BOR and DTAE have jointly planned a project of this type. The Camden Center will connect with the high school to remove barriers that make the transition from high school to college difficult. Over the next two years, curricula will be developed for the Camden Center. The Camden Project groundbreaking will occur June 29 at 9:30 am. Mr. Martin Nesmith, the Board of Regents representative will attend. In representing the college to local industry David Smith found the need for an automotive component. Classes will be held at Brunswick High School serving adult students in the evening and high school students during the day. / ^- Coastal Georgia Community College has been selected to work with the Hites Family Scholarship Foundation. Scholarships of $ 10,000 per student (up to $ 100,000 total funding) are CGCC Foundation June 11, 2001-Page 3 of 3 available to assist with students moving forward to the upper divisions to complete bachelor's degrees. The college is required to provide matching funds. Dr. Lord suggested that since we must recruit a diverse faculty, the Kites Scholarship might help us identify and eventually grow our own faculty. New Business. Anita Timmons presented the new slate of officers: Dave Smith, chairman; Kenneth Farrell, first vice chair; Keith Caudell, second vice chair; Dr. Dorothy Lord, secretary; Zoe Horton, treasurer; Tom Saunders, assistant treasurer. The slate was approved as submitted. Ms. Timmons voiced her thanks for the privilege of serving as chair for the past two years and her appreciation for the support she was given in her duties. She especially noted the high calibre of leadership at the college. She introduced David Smith as the new chair who presented her with a token of appreciation. Mr. Smith cited the need to promote the new automotive program in our community. The job vacancies in the field are great both nationally and locally. Annual income for a person who applies him/herself can reach $50-75,000 in 4-5 years if ASE certified. The meeting adjourned at 12:20 pm. submitted, Dr.Md Secretat/to Foundation Registrar/Director of Admissions C C COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION MEETING MINUTES AUGUST 29,2001 Present: Ralph Basham, Keith Caudell, Kent Elmore, Kenneth Farrell, Rebeccav Fuller, Jack Hartman, Melinda Laager, Dr. Dorothy Lord, Margie Mills, Dr. Ch Nutt, Bill Parker, John Rogers, David Smith, Jr., Tom Strang, Rees Summerfield, Terrill Thomas, William Torrey, Dr. Douglas Tuech, Susan Wainright, Chuck Werk, JoelWillis The Coastal Georgia Community College Foundation held its fall meeting at 11:00 am in the Southeast Georgia Conference Center, Coastal Georgia Community College. Mr. David Smith, Jr. presided. Welcome. Mr. Smith welcomed all members of the Foundation to the first meeting of the 2001-2002 academic year. He offered a special welcome to Mr. Chuck Werk who was attending his first meeting as a member of the Foundation. Mr. Smith also presented a recommended change in the Foundation's By-laws which named the chairs of the area Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Authority as ex-officio members of the Foundation. A motion was passed approving these two additional ex-officio members. He then welcomed Mr. Joel Willis, Chair of the Chamber of Commerce, to the meeting. ( Financial Report. In the absence of Zoe Horton and Tom Saunders, Bill Torrey gave the financial report. Mr. Torrey reported that the Foundation had reached the $1,750,000.00 level. He stated that switching many funds to fixed income accounts had helped with investment profits even though the downturn in the market continues to limit investment gains. He further reported that the Camden Center account was at approximately $430,000 with continuing gains on the investment. . , Goals for Foundation - 2001-2002. Mr. Smith highlighted the goals of the Foundation for 2001 2002: 1. Spotlight segments of CGCC at each meeting. Mr. Smith stated that it was important that the Foundation be kept informed on the programs, students, faculty, staff, and administration of the college in order for members to be able to better support the college in the community. He stated that at each meeting of the Foundation mis year there would be a brief presentation on three areas: Technical Programs, Transfer Programs, and Scholarship Recipients. 2. Encourage increased involvement by Foundation members. > Mr. Smith stressed the importance of the Foundation members becoming more > involved in leadership roles in the Foundation, in recommending new members for the Foundation, and in raising funds for the Foundation. 3. Increase funds raised by the Foundation. Mr. Smith reiterated the necessity to the college of raising increased funds for the Foundation in order to assist the college with enhancing the basics provided by the . state. ( Foundation Meeting Minutes, August 29,2001 4. 5. 6. Page 2 Update the Foundation Bylaws. Mr. Smith stated that the Foundation Bylaws had begun to be up-dated and the process needed to be completed. Nominate new Foundation Members. Mr. Smith again stated the importance of present Foundation members taking an active role hi nominating new members to the Foundation. Set calendar for 2001 -2002 Foundation Meetings. In order to increase participation and attendance by Foundation members at the meetings, Mr. Smith stated a calendar of meetings for the year needed to be established in order for members to plan ahead for meetings. Presentation of Scholarship Students In line with Mr. Smith's first goal for the Foundation, Dr. Lord introduced two scholarship students to the Foundation, Ms. Cindy Perry and Ms. Lisa Williams. Ms. Perry, a Computer Information Technology major, is a recipient of a non-traditional student scholarship. Ms. Perry, who plans to continue her education at Valdosta State University in the Bachelor of Applied Science program, said the scholarship she received made the difference hi whether she attended college or not. She stated that prior to the scholarship she had to work full-time which made it very difficult to be successful in college; with the scholarship, she has been able to cut back on work and has made considerable progress toward her goals. ( Ms. Williams is a recipient of the Pilot Club scholarship and is a nursing major at the college who plans to continue her education toward a Bachelor in Nursing with an ultimate goal of becoming a nurse practitioner. She stated that with a disabled husband and two children she would not have been able to attend college at all. The scholarship has made the total difference hi her having an opportunity to reach her long-term goals. Planning for "A Day" (October 17, 2001) Mr. Smith reminded the members that the purpose of "A Day" was for the community to show its appreciation of Coastal Georgia Community College in our community by donating funds to the foundation. He introduced Ken Farrell who is Chair of Foundation Contributions and Keith Caudell who is Chair of Major Donations for "A Day". Mr. Caudell will be identifying companies or individuals in the community who have not been involved hi past "A Day" drives with the goal of educating them about the college and soliciting funds from them. Mr. Caudell and Mr. Smith stated that the majority of the phone solicitation for "A Day" will be done^ prior to October 17, 2001, with only the actual balloon delivery occurring that day. Dave Leenhouts > will be coordinating the students in the preparation of the balloon bouquets while Mr. Smith said community businesses will again be asked to donate vans and allow personnel to assist in delivering the bouquets. Mr. Smith stated that in conjunction with the community and Foundation solicitations occurring for this event that the faculty and staff fund raising drive on the campus will be occurring as well. \f Mr. Smith stated that the goal for this year's "A Day" campaign was $60,000 - $70,000. Foundation Meeting Minutes, August 29,2001 Page 3 Planningfor Compton Lecture Melinda Laager announced that the date available at the Cloister for this year's event was February 15, 2002. The possible speakers for this event are Katie Couric, Tom Brokaw, or Cokie Roberts. Update from the President Dr. Lord discussed the opportunity from the Kites Family Foundation for a $100,000 matching grant to establish a $200,000 endowment for scholarships for students who plan to transfer to earn a baccalaureate degree. This opportunity would provide the ability to assist our graduates when they transfer to four-year colleges; it will possibly provide an opportunity to "grow our own" faculty for the future. She was pleased to announce that Foundation Member Terrill Thomas, whose generosity was invaluable when the college was completing the Southeast Georgia Conference Center, has donated the $100,000 we need to match the $100,000 from the Hites Family in order to establish the endowment. The Foundation recognized Ms. Thomas for her donation. Dr. Lord was pleased to tell the Foundation that enrollment at the college has been up for the past three semesters (Spring, Summer, Fall 2001). As of the Foundation meeting, we have 2227 students enrolled which represented an increase of 16.25% in headcount and an increase of 16.24% in fulltime equivalent enrollments. This increase, if it continues, may be a clear indication that we are beginning to regain our losses from the semester conversion. Along with an increase in enrollment, Dr. Lord was pleased to announce that the new automotive program began this term with 17 students enrolled. The class is being taught at Brunswick High School with full support from Dan Vaden Chevrolet and Nalley Honda, Pontiac, and GMC. The instructor is from Nalley. Dr. Lord reported that beginning Spring semester 2002, the college will be collaborating with Valdosta State University to offer learning support classes and Computer Information Technology courses on the Kings Bay Nuclear Submarine Base. Dr. Lord informed the Foundation that as of July 1,2001, the college has the responsibility for Adult Literacy programs in Glynn, Mclntosh, and Camden counties. These programs, previously under the Glynn County School System, are part of the DTAE mission, and, therefore, will become part of our college mission. She stressed that the literacy program is vital to our state and our region as 29.1% of the people in our state who are 25 and older do not have a high school diploma. She provided the Foundation members with figures for our three counties which further indicated the essential function which adult literacy must provide to the coastal region. Dr. Lord provided an update on the college's work in Camden county. The new Camden Center facility is progressing very well; a professional contractor has been awarded the bid for the building and has begun work on the facility. She stated that the advisory committee for Camden county is presently being reshaped. Presently it has 47 members. It is being reshaped into a small committee with various community segments represented such as economic development, industry, banking and finance, Kings Bay Nuclear Submarine Base, and the public schools. One of the major goals of mis reshaping and refocusing is to bring together key persons in the community for each of the occupational programs which will exist at the new facility when it opens. / Foundation Meeting Minutes, August 29, 2001 Page 4 Dr. Lord updated the Foundation on several projects which are on-going on campus: renovation of the electrical and HVAC system in the administration building which has included asbestos removal. This has caused relocation of all major functions in that building at different times during the project. replacement of the hot/cold loop in the main chiller to assist with meeting the HVAC needs in all buildings on campus. major computer system upgrades on campus which have involved upgrading completely our student records system (BANNER) and transitioning to a new business office software (PEOPLESOFT). Dr. Lord discussed the Student Support Services grant which the college has been awarded in the amount of $192,000. The purpose of this grant is to provide enhanced services to students to ensure graduation with an Associate degree and successful transfer to another institution for a four-year degree. The grant, which is being housed in the Department of Learning Support, will provide counseling, tutoring, and other special assistance to participants. Dr. Lord closed her update by thanking the Foundation members for their continued work and support on behalf of Coastal Georgia Community College. Closing Comments Mr. Smith thanked Dr. Lord for her update. The minutes from the last meeting were discussed and approved, and Mr. Smith announced that the next meeting would be November 28,2001. Before adjourning, Mr. Smith and Mr. Farrell presented Dr. Lord with flowers and a gift of Waterford crystal in honor of her tenth anniversary as President of Coastal Georgia Community College. Mr. Smith stated that the average tenure of a college president is five to seven years and that Dr. Lord has surpassed the average in numerous ways. Mr. Smith outlined just a few of her accomplishments in the past ten years: Vast expansion of services to the entire service region of the college. Successful name change of the college to better focus on the service to all of the region. . Successful expansion of services to the Camden Center which has included the approval and construction of a permanent facility in Camden county. Development and implementation of the Coastal Georgia Minority Outreach Program.. Creation of and management of the Coastal Georgia Community College P-16 > Council. Successful development of collaborative programs with Georgia Pacific and DurangoGeorgia. Implementation of the USG PREP program in the Coastal Georgia Community College service region. C. Foundation Meeting Minutes, August 29, 2001 Page 5 Dr. Lord thanked the Foundation for this recognition. Mr. Smith adjourned the meeting and invited all members to lunch in the lobby of the conference center. Respectfully Submitted, Dr. Charlie Nutt Vice President for Student Development Services c COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION MEETING MINUTES November 28,2001 Present: Ray Acosta, Keith Caudell, Holly Christensen, Dr. Mollie DeHart, Rebecca Farrow, Mac Harden, Joe Horton, Melinda Laager, Dr. Dorothy Lord, Jeanne Manning, James McCollum, John McDill, Dr. CharHe Nutt, Bill Parker, Rogers, Tom Saunders, Ben Slade, David Smith, Jr., Tom Strang, Terrill Thom as The Goastal Georgia Community College Foundation held its November 28th meeting at 10:00 a.m. in the President's Dining Room, Coastal Georgia Community College. Mr. David Smith, Jr. presided. Financial Report Mr. Saunders gave the financial report. The main investment account has a market value of $1,654,383. The asset allocation for mis account is 45% equity , 50% fixed income and 5% cash. Total portfolio return was -9% for the year ending Septem ber The equity portion of the account did not perform particularly well. Funds contin 30,2001. ue to be managed by Bank of America but a new portfolio manager has been selected. The Camden account's market value is $430,000 as of September 30,2001. The asset allocation for this account is 25% equity and 75% fixed income. The total portfolio return for the Camden account was 0.6% for the year ending September 30, 2001. The unrestricted budget is $111,500 for FY 2002 and restricted Endowment Budge t is $49,025 for a total budget of $160,525. Mr. Saunders mentioned that with the current recession and challenging financ ial markets, the finance committee needs to be cautious and make careful evaluations for the next fiscal year. Presidential Scholars Dr. Lord reported that five Presidential Scholars are funded within the scholarship budget. The criteria to be a Presidential Scholar include: Carry a full load (15+ credit hours) Participate in the Ambassador Program Participate as Student Orientation Leader Participate as a Mentor for ten hours per week Completion of associate degree All Presidential Scholars receive the HOPE scholarship and an additional $250 stipend over and above tuition and fees. Two of this year's Presidential Scholars were introduced to the Foundation. Molly Henderson, a graduate of Glynn Academy, and Tom Howell, a graduate of Wayne County High School, thanked the Foundation for supporting the scholarships and related some of the activities in which they participate. Mr. Smith thanked Molly and Tom for coming to the meeting and providing their comments to the Foundation members. Results of "A Day" (October 17, 2001) Melinda Laager reported that in spite tragedy, the Foundation came close to matching last year's contributions. Thisof the 9/11/2001, year's contribution was $35,000 compared to $38,000 last year. She feels confident that the difference CGCC Foundation Page 2 of 3 November 28, 2001 will be easily made up with other fundraising. Ms. Laager thanked the Foundation members for their support. . Compton Lecture Series Melinda Laager discussed the changes in the forthcoming Compton Lecture Series. The planning team met several months ago and selected some speakers for review, including Katie Couric and Tom Brokaw. Unfortunately, the tragedy of September 11 th had an impact on the speakers and all have declined speaking engagements. Consequently, the committee reconvened and took another approach. New suggestions for speakers include: Roy Firestone - sportscaster for ESPN SportsLook and Up Close Prime Time, prior basketball coach for UNC, Dean Smith, or Duke University's head basketball coach, Mike Krzyzewski. Dr. Lord reminded the Foundation that there was a $20,000 "seed money" component available for the Compton Event. Approval of Foundation Members The Foundation approved two new members: Marie Dodd, who relocated from Atlanta four years ago, was the first woman to chair the USG BOR. She is currently a USG Foundation member and David Zimmerman who legally represents a potential Coastal Georgia Community College donor. Update from the President Prior to the President's update, Mr. Smith indicated that Chancellor Portch gave Dr. Lord a superb recommendation at Rotary Club on November 25th. Dr. Thomas Meredith, current Chancellor of the University of Alabama System, has been appointed as the new Chancellor for the University of Georgia and will take office on January 2,2002. Dr. Lord reported that CGCC had a 15.6% headcount enrollment increase., with a 14.6% in EFT for Fall 2001. It will be two years before we recognize an increase in our budget (two-year funding formula). The state budget cut is 2.5% at this time so the enrollment increase (tuition money) will help "cushion" our local budget. This 2.5% reduction equals $175,315 out of our current budget; $54 million will be cut from the entire USG budget. CGCC will also lose 2.5% of its DTAE budget which is approximately a $15,800 loss. Consequently, some positions will be left vacant. Coastal Georgia Community College has 70% part-time enrollment which is the highest in the University System of Georgia and increases the number of students who must be served compared with full time enrollment. The enrollment increase is due in part to Durango and the Camden Center. In fiscal year 2003, we expect a 5% decrease in budget (approximately $351,000) to be cut while we are serving an additional 15% students. A $7.6 million increase has been requested by the USG for access to higher education. In 1993, Coastal Georgia Community College began a Minority Outreach Program, an intervention program that targeted middle school students who were likely to be drop-out students. The college's minority population has increased from 18% to 23.8%. Dr. Lord provided the following information/updates: r -Major Repair and Renovation - The administration building is nearing a 85% completion rate. A new mechanical room has been added. --Camden Project - The Camden Project is progressing according to schedule. The footers and concrete have been poured and the technical program curriculums will soon be developed. CGCC Foundation Page 3 of 3 November 28,2001 -Three anonymous donors provided funds ($100,000) that are to be matched by Coastal Georgia Community College. These funds will be used for foreign study/internationalization and for the CGCC Minority Outreach Program. Dr. Lord has begun the process of obtaining matching funds and the first gift has come from Jim and Jeannie Manning. -Chancellor Portch and Regent Martin NeSmith (BOR representative) visited CGCC on November 27th, 2001. Regent NeSmith toured Coastal Georgia Community College facilities including all buildings and the MRR projects underway. -The college received a $100,000 match from the Kites Foundation. These funds have been invested in the Foundation's endowed fund account. -Reaffirmation of accreditation is expected from SACs on December 11 th in New Orleans. Dr. Lord thanked the Foundation for their support and wished everyone a Happy Holiday. Closing Comments Mr. Smith provided an update on future planning for Coastal Georgia Community College. Harper Partners has been retained to develop a blueprint for the new technical facility on campus which is needed to meet future program needs. John Tuten and Associates will plan for a Student Success Building. Foundation Meeting Minutes for August 29, 2001 were approved as distributed. Meeting was adjourned at 11:05 am. -"~ "N Lespectful^ Submitted, F. DdHart/ to Foundation ar/Direptor of Admissions C Scholarship Report 2001-2002 CGCC Foundation Scholarship Listing Bertha S. Galin Heather Vanzant Brunswick Chapter of NSDAR Darla Smith Brunswick Rotary Club Endowment Scholarship ("Chuck" Walls) Rebecca Hayes Joshua Hilimire Carley Zell Endowment Scholarhip Nadra Spence Charles Wesley Wells Scholarship Casey Chapman Coastal Georgia Community College Presidential Scholarsrship Erin Corbitt Autumn Coffel Mollie Henderson Cynthia Harris Vincent Jarocki Jimmy Howell Amanda Lewis Miranda Lee Casey Reynolds Kimberly Page Victoria Windsor Michelle Wildes Coastal Georgia Community College Foundation Leadership Scholarship/ I.M. Aiken Donna Howell Laura Holt Holly O' Quinn lan Kaszans Wood Martresha Peter Stokes Coastal Georgia Community College Publications Scholarship Mary Ellis Jennifer Alfirov Shannon Vo Community Scholarship Shannon Dodd Fayth Simpson Jeremiah Williams Obejanta Gray Lawerence Smith LaFarrol Williams Kevin Drawdy Sarah Holloway William Jordan Stephanie Oliver Katherine Tyre Leenhouts will award Jimmy Howell Amanda Stokes Bartkovich will award Claudia Engel Elena Sanders Jason Smithson Dunn Scholarship Jeremiah Williams Earl C. & Julia West Horton Rebecca Albers Catherine Linstrom Brandi Collins Kimberly Galletta Elma D. Rozier Scholarship Jefferie Gutherie Mary Mixon Lizzie Harmon-Taylor Catherine Linstrom George M Weinstein Endowment Scholarship Laura Holt Jimmy Floyd Denise Stringer Gladdin Endowment Scholarhsip Holly Palmer Thomas Kelly Jose Sanchez Helen Bloodworth Memorial Scholarship Carla Davis Irene J. Wells Scholarship Jennifer Alfirov James Ogden Scholarship Cassandra Carter Jekyll Island Gardening Club Scholarship Alacia Thomas Travis Kicklighter Joseph and Minnie G. Borchardt Scholarship Paul Evors J. R. Duggan Scholarship aka King & Prince LeAndres Armstrong Maria Garcia J. R. Duggan Endowment Scholarship Linda Stous Wanda Ridenour Marvin Skelton Memorial Endowment Scholarship Linda Stous Maryjane Austin Scholarship Regina McCormick James Lane Mary Kelly Moffitt Scholarship Dawn Alston Non-Traditional Grant Robert Adams YolandaBell Alicia Ferrell Shamra Kurrasch Cindy Perry Elena Sanders Martina West Lakeshia Atkinson Melisse Brown Patricia Gunn James Lane Carlton Persall Tiffany Smith Philip Ringel Scholarship Paul Evors Zackery Westberry Nancy Beavers Clara Clark Yanetra Howard Hannah McAtee Beth Roberts Pamela Thorpe Pilot Club of Brunswick Scholarship Lisa Williams Robert B. and Annabell D. Atwood Scholarship Adna Rogers Kelly Howe SEGRMC Auxiliary Scholarship Emily Percell Sea Island Garden Group Scholarship Michelle Strickland St Simons Island Women's Club Bicentennial Scholarship Michelle Stephens Terrill Thomas Scholarship Amy Arnsdorff Heather Alvis Maria Garcia Mary Ellis Sybil Stokes Elza Bystrom Claudette Grant 2001-2002 Coastal Georgia Community College Foundation Scholarship Committee Meeting Minutes of July 7, 2001 Members Present Mr Bill Torrey, Mr Tom Saunders, Ms. Nisi Zell, Ms Kaye Percell Members Absent Mr Ken Farrell, Ms Betty Coen Time and Place The CGCC Foundation Scholarship Committee meeting on July 7, 2001 was called to order 2pm in the President's Conference Room. New Business The results of the preliminary scholarship committee were submitted to the scholarship committee for approval or denial. All recommendations of the preliminary committee were approved by the scholarship committee. Due to the extensive amount of time and man power required to award scholarships, it was decided to reduce the number of representatives of the preliminary committee from twelve down to four. This will allow for greater ease and continuity of the preliminary committee. It was also decided that the preliminary committee members be given access to all scholarship applications and scholarship criteria so preliminary members can familiarize themselves with information prior to the meeting. For academic year 2002-2003 the following recommendations were requested: 'Exceptional'(GPA above a 3.0) students receive awards of $2000 instead of $1500. Students will be required to write an essay to accompany the scholarship application. Approximately $20,000 be set aside for Summer applicants. This was based on the fact that enrollment tends to be 40/40/20. Torrey requested the financial aid office keep track of the number of applications submitted and report the number of applicants that are helped and not helped. CGCC Foundation Scholarship Committee Minutes 2001-2002 Page 2 July 10, 2001 Adjournment The committee adjourned at 3pm. Respectfully submitted, Kaye Percell, Financial Aid Assistant 2002-2003 Scholarship Statistics Male Female 28% 72% Married Single 33% 67% under 20 21-29 30-39 40 and above 30% 30% 27% 13% single male married male single female married female 27% 1% 42% 30% Grade distribution of awarded students 4.0 3.0 2.0 Medical Education Bus Admin Undecided Crim Jus Comp Sci Other 17% 57% 26% 34% 12% 10% 3% 4% 1% 36% children in household 30% single parent families 13% Glynn 52% Camden 9% Other 39% Darien, Jesup, Nahunta, Hortense, Savannah, Waynesville, Woodbine, Waverly, and Jekyll Island 70 credit hours average for AAS excess of 70 hrs 36% 1-30 28% 31-60 22% 61-70 14% 67 applied / 31 awarded 17/67HOPE eligible 46% 25% Pass Rates of committee awarded 0102 Results GPA increase GPA decrease GPA same 54% 25% 21% Financial Report COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. BALANCE SHEET June 30, 2001 Cash In Bank Money Market Certificates of Deposit Investments: Bank of America Trust Account Bank of America Trust-Camden Building Merrill Lynch Community Bane FCFT Stock AT. & T. Pepsico Inc. Reliant Energy Susquehanna Bank Synovus Tricon Global "OTAL ASSETS $ 4,754.18 $ 114,384.16 1,670,407.60 442,932.94 1 ,441 .74 4,606.00 1,014.50 3,262.50 8,909.38 3,031.25 2,733.75 1,112.50 4,350.00 846,127.08 $ 1,670,407.60 $ 2,638,129.26 $ 1,670,407.60 $ 1,670,407.60 4,606.00 C 3,262.50 8,909.38 3,031.25 2,733.75 1,112.50 4,350.00 121,594.58 $ 121,594.58 $ $ Market Values as of 6/30/01: A) $1,724,217 1,812 3,300 11,050 3,221 3,296 1,569 4,390 1,670,407.60 A 1,014.50 D TOTAL FUND BALANCE June 30, 2001 D) E) F) G) H) I) I) 11,237.73 483,089.37 1,441.74 111,500.00 10,094.58 432,950 5,304 TOTAL $ 6,483.55 368,705.21 $ 442,932.94 B Reserved for Endowments Allocated Fund Balance Undistributed Earnings or Gifts Budgeted FY2002 Unallocated Fund Balance B) C) ENDOWMENT FUNDS RESTRICTED FUNDS UNRESTRICTED FUNDS -1- E F G H I J 846,127.08 111,500.00 10,094.58 846,127.08 846,127.08 $ 1,670,407.60 $ 2,638,129.26 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE For Year Ended June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FUNDS UNRESTRICTED FUNDS Balance July 1, 2000 $ Additions: Contributions CD Interest Money Market Interest Endowment Interest Dividends Camden Trust Earnings Capital Gains Transfers In - Compton Series Total Additions Deductions: Program Support Disbursementof Restricted Funds Academic Support Student Scholarship Support Other Student Support Capital Improvements College Private Trust Foundation Endowments Transfers Out - Compton Series TOTAL DEDUCTIONS TOTAL FUND BALANCE 121,271.53 $ 914,436.28 $ 267,248.68 3,004.36 51,907.80 21,408.69 7,975.57 14,783.15 661.33 ENDOWMENT FUNDS TOTAL 1,418,329.87 $ 113,472.35 31,346.12 426,415.74 24,413.05 7,975.57 63,017.30 661.33 14,971.46 113,472.35 37,846.12 252,077.73 $ 688,772.92 $ 102,913.49 107,259.26 48,234.15 14,971.46 6,500.00 $ 103,236.54 $ $ 102,913.49 $ $ 333,458.65 $ 2,454,037.68 228,150.10 75,348.26 19,512.02 0.00 745.00 40,166.35 37,846.12 228,150.10 75,348.26 19,512.02 0.00 745.00 40,166.35 37,846.12 102,913.49 $ 401,767.85 $ 0.00 $ 504,681.34 121,594.58 $ 846,127.08 $ 1,670,407.60 $ 2,638,129.26 -2- COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. UNRESTRICTED FUNDS STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 $ Balance, July 1, 2000 Additions Cash Donations Compton Transfer Earnings On Endowment Dividends Interest Money Market Certificate of Deposit 121,271.53 51,907.80 6,500.00 14,783.15 661.33 7,975.57 21,408.69 103,236.54 Total Additions $ Total Assets Available Deductions-7/00 to 6/01 Expenditures Advertising Campaign/Publications Art Work Project <\udit equipment Faculty Development Faculty Mini-Grants Fund Drive Expense I.M. Aiken Leadership Scholarship Library Support Non-Traditional Scholarship President's Discretionary Fund Presidential Scholars Program Publications Scholarship Recruitment Activities SACS Software and Maintenance Staff Development/Scholarships/Awards Study Abroad 224,508.07 7,438.29 3,550.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 16,100.18 183.67 3,000.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 24,000.00 15,000.00 7,509.00 3,780.00 1,500.00 2,545.74 2,500.00 3,406.61 1,400.00 102,913.49 $ Fund Balance -3- 121,594.58 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. RESTRICTED FUNDS For the Year Ended June 30, 2001 BALANCE 07/01/00 Restricted for Academic Support Academic Support-Inmate Welfare Advisor of the Year Albert Crews Award Allied Health Program(420) Athletic Department Azalea Foundation-Equipment Brunswick-Glynn Development Authority Business & Industry GA Power Business Services Clinical Assistants(418) Continuing Education Equipment Faculty Development Fund Geology Lab Support Grand Piano Hospitality Program Support ICAPP Library Nursing Department Plant Operations Activities 'ublic Occasions Pulp and Paper Technology Rad-Tech Pinning Remembrance Committee RN Faculty(SECRMC) Staff Development Fund Vo-Tech Equipment-OSG Vocational Technical Division Welding Activity Total Academic Support Restricted for Student Scholarship Support Athletic Scholarship Atwood Scholarship(Robert & Annabelle) Boswell Hardship Grant Award Brunswick DAR Brunswick Womens Club Scholarship Bwk-Glynn Co MLS Inc Camden-Donald Mitchell Chaine Des Rotisseurs Coastal Georgia Minority Outreach Continuing Education Scholarship Earl C. & Julia West Horton Emergency Book Fund $ RECEIVED DISBURSED 5,000.00 $ BALANCE 06/30/01 0.00 (501.06) 0.00 (43,066.40) 2,751.40 11,407.72 5,334.37 12,481.25 840.00 (21,064.80) 911.85 7,691.32 996.63 972.82 1 ,874.46 11,000.00 986.48 5,645.66 255.25 3,501.47 48,500.00 519.36 181.96 0.00 7,404.18 129.32 10,827.98 414.05 0.00 $ (946.08) 237.20 1,600.60 2,205.08 11,407.72 4,501.00 10,184.25 450.00 19,729.02 652.34 7,681.32 0.00 972.82 2,000.00 0.00 8,914.48 5,480.66 336.28 3,501.47 48,500.00 369.36 181.96 0.00 8,880.69 114.32 10,802.98 342.05 5,000.00 $ 445.02 500.00 44,667.00 546.32 13,000.00 10,000.00 2,297.00 390.00 32,000.00 259.51 10.00 1 ,000.00 $ 148,099.52 $ 150,045.85 $ 228,150.10 $ 69,995.27 $ 1,263.29 1,211.00 $ 36.00 500.00 524.22 2,826.00 1,156.66 3,497.00 174,984.08 126.00 18,360.45 309.57 -4- $ 25.43 $ 1,792.00 36.00 500.00 524.22 2,826.00 1,237.86 619.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 0.00 1,156.66 3,004.00 153,701.26 0.00 11,860.45 309.57 737.20 89,334.00 13,000.00 9,166.63 72,793.82 3.37 125.54 1 1 ,000.00 887.00 165.00 425.00 8,815.00 506.03 150.00 27,146.00 46.00 15.00 25.00 72.00 1,200.00 250.00 18,794.00 27,146.00 1,522.51 493.00 40,076.82 126.00 6,500.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNATION, INC. RESTRICTED FUNDS(Page 2 of 3) For the Year Ended June 30, 2001 BALANCE 07/01/00 400.00 500.00 90.00 6,200.00 5,006.80 1,539.54 1,000.00 750.00 2,008.00 3,250.00 2,684.00 0.00 750.00 0.00 4,207.72 1,989.79 1,680.00 1,465.00 358.24 12.00 0.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 686.00 2,724.65 1,500.00 Emory Dawson Scholarship Express Personnel Scholarship FOP Scholarship Franz J. Buck Scholarship General Scholarship Glynn County Fire Dept Glynn Farm Bureau Scholarship Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship James Ogden Scholarship Jekyll Garden Club Scholarship King & Prince/J.R,, Duggan Mary Taylor Payne Scholarship Medical Lab Technology Scholarship Mildred Nix Huie Memorial Scholarship Natural Science Scholarship Nursing-Emergency Scholarship Pilot Club Scholarship Ringel, Philip S., Scholarship Robert Edenfield Scholarship Rozier, Elma, Scholarship >ea Island Garden Group Scholarship St. Simons Rotary Club St. Simons Rotary Foundation Stouffer, Glenn, Scholarship Study Abroad Vista Outdoor Advertising Scholarship Warren Bailey Scholarship William Harden Rad Tech Total Student Scholarship Support Restricted for Other Student Support Academic Bowl Camden Center Support Child Care Compton Series Doris Harden Nursing Award English Theme Award Golf Marathon P-16 Council Phi Theta Kappa Support Science Fair Timmons Banquet otal Restricted for Other Student Support $ 246,596.01 $ $ 2,000.00 3,982.61 $ 9,659.00 20,000.00 0.00 431.00 12,267.87 3,078.00 240.00 2,492.59 0.00 $ 54,151.07 $ -5- RECEIVED DISBURSED 1,250.00 1,650.00 500.00 90.00 7,944.11 5,392.79 3,032.00 1 ,000.00 3,000.00 2,000.00 10,500.00 1,500.00 BALANCE 06/30/01 900.00 100.00 12.00 1,329.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 500.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6,200.00 7,558.12 1,539.54 1,000.00 2,282.00 3,008.00 3,250.00 2,684.00 10,500.00 750.00 5,000.00 4,767.72 1,884.79 0.00 1,532.00 358.24 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 900.00 0.00 686.00 2,724.65 1,500.00 59,016.11 $ 75,348.26 $ 230,263.86 $ 2,000.00 8,967.98 9,659.00 20,000.00 0.00 263.78 13,426.23 3,078.00 439.02 100.00 0.00 57,358.14 $ 57,934.01 5,000.00 560.00 125.00 1 ,532.00 1,329.00 6,872.06 $ 44,090.00 500.00 225.00 1,155.00 199.02 2,100.00 6,000.00 61,141.08 $ 3,000.00 2,000.00 230.00 1,680.00 1,465.00 1,886.69 44,090.00 500.00 392.22 (3.36) 4,492.59 6,000.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. RESTRICTED FUNDS(Page 3 of 3) For the Year Ended June 30, 2001 BALANCE 07/01/00 RECEIVED Restricted for Capital Improvements Camden Building Fund $ 427,961.48 $ 14,971.46 Total for Restricted Capital Improvements $ 427,961.48 $ Restricted for College Private Trust Funds Maryjane Austin Endowment Rosalie Sutton Gormly Endowment $ 645.00 100.00 $ Total College Private Trust Funds $ $ Received for Endowment Funds Austin/Garner Prose Award Barr Poetry Bertha Galin Bloodworth Nursing Borchardt Trust Brunswick Rotary Club Bryant Athletic Parley Zell Community Education Community Grant(Conf.Ctr.) Elma D. Rozier Scholarship Friends of Music Alliance Gladdin J.R. Duggan Martin Skelton Mary K. Moffitt Patsy Bledsoe Robert Dunn St. Simons Womens Club Terrill Thomas Weinstein Scholarship Whorton/Dawley/Boswell TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS BALANCE 06/30/01 DISBURSED $ 442,932.94 14,971.46 $ 0 .00 $ 442,932.94 $ 50.00 645 .00 $ 100.00 0.00 50.00 745.00 $ 50.00 $ 745 .00 $ 50.00 36.98 $ 4.61 172.44 20.56 70.81 6,902.88 (45.52) 205.07 430.72 24,506.27 100 .00 $ 57.78 1 ,500.00 250.00 800.00 2 ,500.00 2 ,874,,57 2 ,000.,00 6 ,434.00 16.62 0.00 251.56 36.00 561.99 447.89 481.81 (479.91) 1,315.85 (81.98) 1,501.99 (132.75) 470.67 492.82 0.00 79.64 $ 53.17 1,579.12 265.44 907.27 760.01 2,920.09 1,533.79 7,963.77 4,417.33 3,598.39 189.13 3,329.57 845.17 1,133.75 227.39 1,016.17 1,711.49 408.16 10,982.09 3,729.46 583.75 $ 36,883.20 $ 48,234.15 $ 40 ,166. 35 $ 44,951.00 $ 914,436.28 $ 333,458.65 $ 401 ,767. 85 $ 846,127.08 -6- 3 ,500..00 3 ,000..00 800. 00 500. 00 400. 00 800. 00 1 ,250. 00 300. 00 9 ,600. 00 3 ,500. 00 178.08 5,162.89 0.00 (261.14) 1,960.49 28,923.60 98.39 751.12 777.46 526.98 153.84 1,143.24 134.19 1,963.48 (24.59) 1,852.76 722.28 583.75 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE ENDOWMENT FUNDS For Year Ended June 30, 2001 FUND BALANCE 07/01/00 FUND BALANCE 06/30/01 393,931.45 26,801.56 $ Austin/Garner Prose Award 1,802.51 144.39 1,946.90 Barr Poetry 1,203.38 96.40 1,299.78 Bertha Galin 35,740.15 2,862.93 38,603.08 6,007.74 481.24 6,488.98 Borchardt Trust 20,534.06 1,644.86 22,178.92 Brunswick Rotary Club 17,201.08 1,377.87 18,578.95 Bryant Athletic 66,089.97 5,294.09 71,384.06 0.00 0.00 34,713.70 2,780.70 37,494.40 180,242.17 14,438.14 194,680.31 Community Grant(Conf.Ctr.) 92,048.30 7,231.64 99,279.94 Elma D. Rozier 81,441.88 6,523.83 4,280.37 342.87 4,623.24 Gladdin 75,357.41 6,036.44 81,393.85 J.R. Duggan 19,128.45 1 ,257.46 20,385.91 Martin Skelton 25,659.82 2,330.28 27,990.10 Mary K. Moffitt 5,146.52 412.25 5,558.77 Patsy Brown Bledsoe 22,998.55 1,842.28 24,840.83 Robert Dunn 38,735.72 3,102.90 41,838.62 9,237.53 739.96 9,977.49 248,554.86 19,910.28 268,465.14 84,408.24 6,761.45 91,169.69 13,213.69 1,058.53 14,272.22 1,418,329.87$ 113,472.35$ $ Bloodworth Nursing Camden County SherrifFs Office Carley Zell Community Education Friends of Music Alliance St. Simons Womens Club Terrill Thomas Weinstein Scholarship \ ADDITIONS: DONATIONS 334,583.77 $ CGCC Endowment ( ADDITIONS: GAINS ON CORPUS t/horton/Dawley/Boswell $ -7- 32,546.12 $ 91,000.00 15,059.26 138,605.38$ 91,000.00 103,024.97 1,670,407.60 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. BUDGET STATUS REPORT For The Year Ended June 30, 2001 AMENDED BUDGET 2000-2001 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS BUDGET Advertising Campaign/Publications Art Work Project Audit Equipment Faculty Development Faculty Mini-Grants Fund Drive Expense I.M. Aiken Leadership Scholarship Library Support Non-Traditional Scholarship President's Discretionary Fund Presidential Scholars Program Publications Scholarship Recruitment Activities SACS Software and Maintenance Staff Development/Scholarships/Awards Study Abroad TOTAL EXPENDED 2000-2001 VARIANCE APPROVED BUDGET 2001-02 10,000.00 0.00 0.00 6,000.00 17,000.00 500.00 4,000.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 24,000.00 15,000.00 16,000.00 4,000.00 1,500.00 0.00 3,000.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 4,000.00 1 ,000.00 6,000.00 17,000.00 500.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 24,000.00 15,000.00 8,000.00 4,000.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 4,000.00 1,500.00 7,438.29 $ 3,550.00 1,000.00 6,000.00 16,100.18 183.67 3,000.00 2,500.00 1,500.00 24,000.00 15,000.00 7,509.00 3,780.00 1,500.00 2,545.74 2,500.00 3,406.61 1,400.00 2,561.71 $ 450.00 0.00 0.00 899.82 316.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 491.00 220.00 0.00 454.26 0.00 593.39 100.00 $ 109,000.00 $ 102,913.49 $ 6,086.51 $ 111,500.00 * $ 100.00 $ 75.00 1,500.00 250.00 800.00 2,500.00 3,000.00 0.00 1,500.00 7,000.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 3,000.00 800.00 500.00 400.00 800.00 2,000.00 300.00 10,000.00 3,500.00 500.00 100.00 $ 57.78 1,500.00 250.00 800.00 2,500.00 2,874.57 0.00 2,000.00 6,434.00 0.00 3,500.00 3,000.00 800.00 500.00 400.00 800.00 1,250.00 300.00 9,600.00 3,500.00 0.00 0.00 $ 17.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 125.43 0.00 (500.00) 566.00 4,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 750.00 0.00 400.00 0.00 500.00 100.00 75.00 1,500.00 250.00 800.00 2,000.00 2,500.00 3,500.00 1,500.00 7,000.00 4,000.00 3,500.00 3,000.00 800.00 1,000.00 400.00 800.00 2,000.00 300.00 10,000.00 3,500.00 500.00 Total Restricted Endowment Funds $ 46,025.00 $ 40,166.35 $ 5,858.65 $ 49,025.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 155,025.00 $ 143,079.84 $ 11,945.16 $ 160,525.00 Total Unrestricted Funds Budget RESTRICTED ENDOWMENT BUDGET Austin/Garner Prose Award Barr Poetry Bertha Galin Bloodworth Nursing Borchardt Trust Brunswick Rotary Club Bryant Athletic Camden Sheriffs Memorial Carley Zell Community Education Community Grant(Conf.Ctr.) Elma D. Rozier Scholarship Gladdin J.R. Duggan Martin Skelton Mary K. Moffitt Patsy Bledsoe Robert Dunn St. Simons Womens Club Terrill Thomas Weinstein Scholarship Whorton/Dawley/Boswell Revenue to be composed of $75,000 from the Annual Fund Drive and $36,500 from interest and dividends. -8- COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 1 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS AAA Fire Protection, Inc. Acosta, C. R. Action Welding Co. Adamson, Winnie Advanced Collision Center, Inc Altman, Richard B. American Vision Center Angela B. Farrow Family Dentrist Ansley, Beth Artisan's Picture Framing Athletic Attic Atlantic National Bank Austell, Joe AXA Foundation Matching Gifts Balman, Robert Bank of America Barber's Body Shop, Inc. Bartkovich, Sharon Basham, Ralph Beckham Heating & Air Berhow, Katherine Blue Sky Marketing, Inc. Branch Banking and Trust Bank Brawner, Tamara Brookins, Mary Brown, Carolyn Brown, Linda Brown, Riley Browning, Deborah Brunson, William Brunswick Floors, Inc. Brunswick Glynn Development Brunswick High School Brunswick Job Corps Center Brunswick News Publishing Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber o Calvert, Raymond Campbell, Dionne Carl Gregory Chrysler Plymouth Carter, Don Castor, Dianne Century 21, Island Realty & Cerasi, Ralph A. Certified Electric Chapman, Geri Chapman, Lynn ' $50.00 200.00 25.00 108.00 100.00 50.00 10.00 50.00 35.00 50.00 50.00 150.00 18.90 110.00 52.00 750.00 120.00 40.00 100.00 25.00 48.00 50.00 250.00 20,00 36.00 10.00 114.00 130.08 20.00 150.00 225.00 125.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 75.00 150.00 12.00 100.00 300.00 120.00 25.00 5.00 1,000.00 255.00 108.34 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 2 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS (continued) Choate, Jean Christensen, Holly City Drug Store City Market, Inc. Clark, Richard Climate Controllers CMR Group, Ltd. Coastal Bank of Georgia Coastal Machining, Inc Coastal NurseCare, Inc Coastal Pantry (Parkplace#6) Coastal Sleeves Label, Inc. Codding, Jennifer Coen, Betty Cory Everson's Fitness for Women Cowden, John Cruz, Regina A. Culver and DeLoach Real Estate Cunningham Jewelers Cunningham, Robert M. Davis, Corbin Davis, Gene Davis, Sara Dawson, William B. Day, Harold Demmond, Josephine K. Dempsey Realty, Inc. Dominey, Martha D. Donahoo, Pat , Donohue, William Doster, Janet Dowdy, Debbie Dunagan, Rob Dyson, Lee Elder, W.M. Ellis Marine Inc. Eyecare Associates of Georgia Fairfield Inn Farrell, Kenneth Farrow, Rebecca R. First Georgia Bank Frost, Elizabeth Fuller, Tom Georgia-Pacific Corporation Georgia Power Company Georgia Power Foundation Gibbs, Dawana " 70.00 60.00 50.00 50.00 45.00 135.00 25.00 500.00 25.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 20.00 120.00 250.00 100.00 6.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 72.00 35.00 50.00 240.00 20.00 150.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 58.56 105.00 50.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 60.00 250.00 120.00 550.00 10.00 75.00 2,000.00 500.00 1,000.00 106.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 3 July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS (continued) Gilbert, Harrell, & Sumerford Gillian, George Glynn Academy - General Fund Glynn Camera Inc. Glynn Teachers Federal Credit Un Glynn Urologists, P.C. Godshall, Henry S. Gold Coast Logistics, LLC Golden Isles Arts & Humanities Golden Isles Marina Gonzalez. Robert Gould, James D. Grandy's Country Cupboard Griffith, E. Frederick Grueser, Charles Haines, Mark Hambright, Karen Hampton, Kay Harden, Mac Hardney, Eucretia J. Harris, Carol Harvey, Joe Hercules Incorporated Herucles Education Matching Hillegass, Anette Hiott, Connie Hodnett, Roy Horton, ZoeW. Howe, Stacy Hughes Supply Inc Hungry Hannah's, Inc. Jackson, Anueke T. Jackson, Joyce Jacobs & Associates James, Beverly J. Jekyll Island Club Hotel John A. Tuten & Associates Inc Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Lawton Jones, Alfred Jones, Mary Jones, Ron Jones, Roshonda . Joseph Jewelers Keagy, Susan O. Keferl, Eugene Keith, Dell . ' 200.00 25.20 25.00 50.00 110.00 50.00 100.00 125.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 72.00 15.00 50.00 200.00 500.00 5.00 80.00 400.00 500.00 600.00 60.00 12.00 200.00 100.00 127.50 100.00 25.00 18.00 240.00 110.00 10.00 300.00 500.00 25.00 25.00 500.00 165.00 30.00 6.00 25.00 300.00 797.00 25.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 4 July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 C UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS (continued) King & Prince Seafood Corporatio Kinney, Doreen Kissinger, John Knight Ridder, Inc. Knight, Anne S Knox, Deneene T. Krannich, Katerine Kreimborg, Anthony D. Laager, Melinda Lang Building Supply Laws, William Lee & MacMillan, PA Leggett, Kimberly Leggett, Tina. LeVene, Peter Lipscomb, William Lively, Tom London, Bonita Lord, Dorothy Lott, Juanita Lott, Linda Loughlin, John J. Lytle, Cora Maasha, Ntungwa Martin, Karen Mary Miller's Doll Museum Mathews, Don Mathis, Pam Mays, Carolyn McCarthy, Carolyn McCarthy-Wagner, Maureen McDonald, Edward / McElwaney, Marie J. McGinty-Gordon & Associates Mclnnis Electric Company Mclntosh, Elizabeth McMillan, Charles Medical Services of Glynn Middleton, Carol A. Millennium Specialty Chemicals Miller, Leslie Miller, Maurice Mills, Margie B. Mimi's Antiques & Gifts Misc Cash - Glynn County Moncriefs of Frederica Moore, Glenn 250.00 200.00 25.02 200.00 100.00 75.00 120.00 50.00 300.00 100.00 500.00 30.00 18.00 10.00 100.00 136.80 200.00 20.00 750.00 125.00 25.00 100.00 200.00 10.00 72.00 60.00 180.00 10.00 153.00 79.00 20.00 48.00 18.00 100.00 200.00 60.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 100.00 64.00 18.90 500.00 30.00 5.00 100.00 48.78 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 5 . July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS (continued) Moore, Melody Moore, Stephens Tiller LLC Moore-Carter, Valeska Morris, Joann Morrison, Judy Murphey, Terry Myers & Hartnett General Dentist Neal, Douglas Oglethorpe Point Elementary Okefenoke Rural Electric Members Osan Petroleum Company Parker-Kaufman Insurers Parker-Kaufman Realty Partin, Cathy Peachtree Pest Control Co., Inc. Peeples, Callie Peter's Male Apparel Pittman, Arthur Pope, Lois Porter, Paula Proudfoot, Harry Publix Supermarket Purcell, Roger C. Rainbow Drug Store Reagin Printing Company , Rent-All Party Center Riddle, William Rieger, Klaus Rigdon Engineering Ringle, William Rinkevich, Charles Rivers, Gwendolyn B. Rogers, Cato Rogers, Lanelle Rominger, Gudrum Rowe, Beverly L. Rugaber, Patricia Rutter Media Sales Division S&S Realty Satilla Marsh Elementary Scarboro, Frances Schaefer, Helmut Schell & Hogan CPAs Sea Palms Golf and Tennis Resort Sheffield Distributing Company Shuman, James Sibley, Severely 5.00 100.00 36.00 10.00 6.00 97.56 30.00 50.00 15.00 120.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 10.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 65.04 100.00 15.00 20.00 50.00 25.00 125.00 72.00 5.00 25.00 300.00 25.00 1,000.00 78.00 50.00 5.00 250.00 100.00 200.00 72.00 100.08 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 6 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS (continued) Silva, Denny Smathers-Himenez, Mary Smith & Associates Office Produc Smith, Dave Smith, Kenneth A. Smith, William Snelling Personnel Services Snow, James S. Snow, Ray South Georgia Millworks Southard, Lee Spivey, J. Alien St Simons Elementary School Stahle, Patrizia A. Stapleton, Morgan Stewart, Ruth R. Strickland, A.W. Strickland, Christine Strickland, Gary Sumerford, Rees SunTrust Bank, Southeast Georgia Swearingin, Peter A. Sweat's Furniture, Inc. Synovus Trust Company . Tate, Joyce Taylor, Cindy Taylor, Jackie TCBY Treats Teel, JohnW. The Azalea Foundation The Ben & Sylvia Slade Family The First Bank of Brunswick Thomas, Terrill Thrower, C. E. Timmons, Anita A. & James D. Toler, C. Darryl Toler, Cynthia Torrey, William F. Townsend, Janice Travel Service Trill, Brian Trupp-Hodnett Enterprises Tuech, H. Douglas Upham, Kathleen L. Urban, James T. Ussery/Rule Architects, P.C. Vanderbeck, Bruce E. . . 175.00 177.00 75.00 600.00 500.00 200.00 30.00 100.00 822.84 50.00 42.00 200.00 11.00 25.00 100.00 500.00 100.00 104.00 300.00 125.00 1,000.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 144.00 61.38 25.00 20.00 100.00 2,000.00 400.00 100.00 5,000.00 325.00 2,000.00 105.00 79.00 500.00 25.02 25.00 36.00 100.00 125.00 50.00 5.00 50.00 25.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 7 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 UNRESTRICTED CASH DONATIONS (continued) 30.00 Waggoners Trucking Wainright, Susan Wallace, Andrea Waye, Morrison Weaver, Ricky A. Wege, Carl Wells, Charles Wenzka, Thomas Wick, Syble M. Williams, Eugene Wilson, Otis L. Wirthlin Worldwide World Gym Wright, Alice C. & James O. Wright, Walter Yancey, Debbie Zell, Katherine Zion Baptist Church 1,000.00 154.80 72.00 10.00 18.00 200.00 30.00 25.00 114.00 5.00 100.00 250.00 1,000.00 45.00 180.00 171.00 200.00 $51,907.80 TOTAL UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT Academic Support Inmate Welfare Inmate Welfare Fund $5,000.00 Advisor of the Year Nutt, Charlie 445.02 Albert Crews Award Tuten, John 500.00 Allied Health Faculty SE Georgia Regional Medical Center Athletic Department Bell, Tom Bell, Vanessa Cox, Gerald Easton, lan Leggett, Kimberly Peeples, Joe Percell, Emily 44,667.00 $100.08 91.66 141.00 100.00 12.54 60.00 41.04 546.32 Azalea Foundation-Equipment The Azalea Foundation 13,000.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 8 July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT(Continued) Brunswick Development Authority Brunswick & Glynn Co. Development Business & Industry GA Power Georgia Power Foundation Acosta, C. R. Oakley, Shirley Krannich, Katerine 10,000.00 $2,000.00 200.00 25.00 72.00 2,297.00 Business Affairs Preston, Jeff 390.00 Clinical Assistants Southeast Georgia Regional Medical Center 32,000.00 Continuing Education Equipment Bray, Gristle Christensen, Holly Clark, Deborah Whitmore, Bruce $25.00 60.00 147.51 27.00 259.51 Faculty Development Fund May, Lewis 10.00 Geology Lab Support Colonial Properties 1,000.00 ICAPP Valdosta State University Library Anthony, Wayne Barber, Gwen Boyd, Virginia Calvert, Ray DeWeese, Calvin Dykes, Robert Hannaford, J. Michael Oakley, Shirley Peet, Michelle Sumler, Donna 11,000.00 $100.00 120.00 50.00 150.00 120.00 72.00 180.00 25.00 50.00 20.00 . 887.00 . C, Nursing Department Glynn Immediate Care, P.C. Rhynne, Lynn $100.00 15.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 9 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 ,, RESTRICTED FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT(Continued) Smith, Diane 50.00 165.00 Plant Operations Saunders, Tom Sprouse, Tim Youngner, Larry $140.00 45.00 240.00 < 425.00 Rad-Tech Pinning Highsmith, Tonda 150.00 RN Faculty Southeast Georgia Regional Medical 27,146.00 Staff Development Cox, Joseph Donovan, Paula $36.00 10.00 46.00 Vo-Tech Equipment OSG Fischer, Debbie 15.00 Vocational Technical Division Sharpe, David Southard, Lee $7.00 18.00 25.00 Welding Activity Bray, Barry 72.00 - 150,045.85 TOTAL ACADEMIC SUPPORT RESTRICTED FOR STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT Atwood Scholarship Hunter, Wanda $1,200.00 Brunswick DAR Brunswick Chapter of DAR / V. Coastal Georgia Minority Outreach Program Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority ' Brown, Carl W. Brown, Lenora Cash, Diane W. Ector, Betty Edwards, Arliver 250.00 $200.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 12.00 50.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 10 July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FOR STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT(Continued) 25.00 Floy, Rockcliffe M. Georgia Power Foundation Goodwill Homes, Inc. Grands Associates Griffin, R. E. Holmes, Venus Jones, Anita J. Jones, Artie Jones, Betty M. King & Prince Seafood Corporatio Krayons Academy Mainor, Elaine Mapp, Jacqueline E. Mclntosh County Democratic Moore-Carter, Valeska Morris, Rochelle NAACP Brunswick Branch NAACP Youth Council Risley Alumni Association Glynn Sea Island Company Inc. Southeastern Bank St Cyprians Episcopal Church Strickland, Betty J. SunTrust Bank, Southeast Georgia The Azalea Foundation The Links Inc., Brunswick Chapte Twyne, Rosalie B. Wilcox, Maggie L. Williams, Ruth P. Zion Baptist Church . 1,000.00 2,500.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 300.00 1,000.00 200.00 250.00 125.00 200.00 28.00 54.00 50.00 300.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 100.00 25.00 750.00 5,000.00 350.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 200.00 18,794.00 Emory Dawson Scholarship BPOE Elks Lodge General Scholarship Anonymous Leenhouts, David Oakley, Shirley 1,250.00 $4,889.75 25.00 25.00 4,939.75 L Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship SEGRMC Auxiliary 3,032.00 James Ogden Scholarship Odgen, Faye 1,000.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 11 July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FOR STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT(Continued) Jekyll Garden Club Scholarship 3,000.00 Jekyll Island Garden Club King & Prince-J.R. Duggan Scholarship King & Prince Seafood 2,000.00 Mary Taylor Payne Scholarship Mary Taylor Payne 10,500.00 Mildred Nix Huie Memorial Scholarship Wilcox, Mildred Natural Science Scholarship Hamilton, John Keferl, Eugene 5,000.00 $100.00 460.00 560.00 Nursing-Emergency Scholarship Hampton, Kay Rowe, Beverly $100.00 25.00 125.00 Ringel, Philip S., Scholarship Ringel, Louise 1,532.00 Sea Island Garden Group Scholarship Sea Island Gardening Group 1,329.00 Stouffer, Glynn Scholarship Brunswick-Golden Isles A.A.C.A 900.00 Study Abroad Scholarship Sutton, Richard 100.00 William Harden Rad Tech Westmoreland, Marie 500.00 TOTAL STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT RESTRICTED FOR OTHER SUPPORT Camden Center Support Brown, D. Patrick Cato, Maris City of Woodbine Davis, Howard H. First African Baptist Church Mis Georgia Power Foundation Green, Edward 56,011.75 $100.00 25.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 1,000.00 10.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 12 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FOR OTHER SUPPORT(Continued) Hannaford, George L Kingsland Lions Club Kissinger, John McMillan, Patricia Morris, Tilden Okefenoke Rural Electric The American Legion Post 170 Thompson, Eloise B. Ward, StacyL. 125.00 500.00 75.06 25.00 1,500.00 100.00 2,500.00 500.00 12.00 $6,872.06 Compton Series Atlantic National Bank Bank of America Barton, John Basham, Ralph Bishop, Teddy Blanchard, Dudley F. Boland, David C. Brown, Brad Brubaker, Bob Brunswick & Glynn Co. Developmen Burcham, James E. Burge, W. L. Chambless, James L. Cheek, Donna W City Drug Store Coastal Bank of Georgia Coastal GA Area Community Action Compton Private Enterprise Cottonwood Capital Corporation Covin, Robert G. Creighton, Merilea Davenport, Lee Davis, Jack Ejlali, Christina S. Farrow, Rebecca French, William T. Gay, William A. Georgia Power Company Georgia Power Foundation Georgia-Pacific Corporation Gilbert, Dorothy Grigg, S. Tucker Grim, Charles E. Hampton, Kay S. Harden, Mac Harris, Carol $200.00 5,000.00 50.00 50.00 15.00 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 1,000.00 250.00 2,500.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 1,000.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 150.00 100.00 1,000.00 500.00 3,000.00 250.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 13 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FOR OTHER SUPPORT(Continued) Harvey, Joe H. Hay, Virginia S. Hercules Incorporated Holas.Frank W. Holcomb, Gregory Horton, ZoeW. Joseph Jewelers Katz, Helen Kaufman, John A Ladds, Herbert P. Lamb, James R. Ledbetter, Scott N. Manning, James V. Martin, Charles A. Mattingly, Mack McCrary, Dennie L. McSwiney, James W. Mimi's on Frederica Morton, William Nyenhuis, Michael J. Parker, William R. Peterson, Walter B. Pohl, Raymond F. Radiology Consultants, P.C. Raines, Cecelia Reed, Vernon L. Robertson, Gerry Rugaber, Patricia Schlottman, George C. Shelhoss, E. C. Smith, Dave Smith, John M. Smith, William C. Southeast Georgia Regional Medic Southeastern Bank Stancil, Nina G. SunTrust Bank, Southeast Georgia Taylor, Frederick The Azalea Foundation The Ben & Sylvia Slade Family Gi The First Bank of Brunswick Timmons, Anita A. & James D. Torrey, William F. Tuten, John A. Vieser, Richard W. Wainright, Susan Werk, Charles K. 1,000.00 250.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 500.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 100.00 1,100.00 500.00 100.00 500.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.00 50.00 500.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 200.00 500.00 200.00 50.00 1,000.00 100.00 5,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 5,000.00 500.00 500.00 1,000.00 250.00 1,000.00 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 14 July 1, 2000 - June 30, 2001 RESTRICTED FOR OTHER SUPPORT(Continued) Wilcox, Mildred H. Zell, Harold 50.00 500.00 44,090.00 Doris Harden Nursing Award Westmoreland, Marie English Theme Award Freeman, Mary 500.00 . Golf Marathon Choate, Jean Driggers Construction/Realty Farrow, Rebecca First Georgia Bank Hampton, Kay . Hewell, James Hulig, Brian King, Alonzo Leggett, Kimberly McGarvey's Efficiencies Mitch Coleman Insurance Morgan's Cleaners Nalley Brunswick Automobiles, Inc. Patelidas, George Phoenix, Floyd Rutter Communications Saunders, Tom 225.00 $10.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 10.00 100.00 25.00 25.00 250.00 100.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 1,155.00 Phi Theta Kappa Barber, Henry Morris, Rochelle $115.02 84.00 199.02 Science Fair Okefenoke Rural Electric The Azalea Foundation $100.00 2,000.00 2,100.00 Timmons Banquest Timmons, Anita TOTAL OTHER STUDENT SUPPORT 6,000.00 61,141.08 RESTRICTED FOR COLLEGE PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS Rosalie S. Gormly Endowment Strothers, Claryce TOTAL RESTRICTED FUNDS ___50.00 267,248.68 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. Schedule of Contributions - Page 15 July 1,2000-June 30, 2001 ENDOWMENTS CGCC Endowment Acosta, C.R. Georgia Power Foundation $200.00 1,000.00 1,200.00 Camden County Sherriffs Office Camden County Sherriffs Office Elma D. Rozier Elma D. Rozier Estate TOTAL ENDOWMENTS TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $91,000.00 15,059.26 107,259.26 $426,415.74 COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION Finance Committee Minutes May 6, 2002 The Finance Committee of the Coastal Georgia Community College Foundation, Inc. met on May 6, 2002 at 2:30 p.m. at the Bank of America Boardroom. Finance committee members present were Zoe Horton, Bill Torrey, Dave Smith, Ken Farrell, and Tom Saunders. Dr. Dorothy Lord and Melinda Laager were also in attendance. Mr. Saunders initiated a discussion regarding the FY 2003 Unrestricted budget suggesting that the budget be reduced due to a difficult fund raising environment and lower short term investment yields. It was agreed that $93,000 would be an appropriate level for the FY 2003 Unrestricted budget. Sources of funds will include $55,000 from the Annual Fund Drive and $38,000 from interest and dividends. Each Unrestricted line item was discussed in detail with the committee members. With the addition of a technology fee at the college, it was felt that the equipment budget of $6,000 could be eliminated. Numerous other line items were reduced in order to accommodate the decreased budget. If additional funds become available in the future, the committee members would like to see increases for Non-Traditional Scholarships and college publications and marketing. Mr. Saunders also presented his recommendations for the various restricted endowment scholarships. A new fund known as the Hites/Thomas Endowment Fund has been established. Committee members agreed that a $55,025 budget for restricted endowment scholarships was appropriate. The Foundation budget for FY 2003 totals $148,025 compared to $160,525 for FY 2002. There was no further business and the meeting adjourned at 3:45 p.m. Minutes prepared by: C. Tom Saunders COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC. BUDGET STATUS REPORT June 3, 2002 BUDGET 2001-2002 AMENDED BUDGET 2001-2002 PROPOSED BUDGET 2002-2003 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS BUDGET $ Presidential Scholars Program Non-Traditional Scholarship Study Abroad I.M. Aiken Leadership Scholarship Publication Scholarship Faculty Development Library Support Staff Development/Scholarships President's Discretionary Fund Fund Drive Expense Other(Faculty Mini-Grants, Etc.) Publications/Brochures Marketing Activities for K-12 Foundation Software & Maintenance Equipment Student Services Grant Sch. Match Audit 16,000 $ 24,000 2,000 2,000 4,000 17,000 1,500 5,000 15,000 4,000 500 10,000 1,500 3,000 6,000 - 14,000 $ 24,000 2,000 2,800 4,000 15,000 1,500 3,000 15,000 4,000 500 10,000 1,500 3,000 8,000 5,700 15,000 20,000 2,000 2,500 4,000 14,000 1,500 3,000 14,000 4,000 500 8,000 1,500 3,000 - $ 111,500 $ 114,000 $ 93,000 RESTRICTED ENDOWMENT BUDGE $ Austin/Garner Prose Award Barr Poetry Bertha Gaiin Bloodworth Nursing Borchardt Trust Brunswick Rotary Club Bryant Athletic Camden Sheriffs Memorial Carley Zell Community Education Community Grant(Conf.Ctr) Elma Rozier Gladdin Hites/Thomas J.R. Duggan Man/in Skelton Mary K. Moffitt Patsy Brown Bledsoe Robert Dunn St. Simons Womens Club Terrill Thomas Weinstein Whorton/Dawley/Boswell 100 $ 75 1,500 250 800 2,000 2,500 3,500 1,500 7,000 4,000 3,500 3,000 800 1,000 400 800 2,000 300 10,000 3,500 500 100 $ 75 1,500 250 800 2,000 2,500 3,500 1,500 7,000 4,000 3,500 3,000 800 1,000 400 800 2,000 300 10,000 3,500 500 100 75 1,500 250 800 2,000 2,500 3,500 1,500 7,000 1,000 4,000 3,000 8,000 800 1,000 400 800 2,000 300 10,500 3,500 500 Total Restricted Endowment Funds $ 49,025 $ 49,025 $ 55,025 160,525 $ 163,025 $ 148,025 Total Unrestricted Funds Budget TOTAL EXPENDITURES * Revenue to be comprised of $ 55,000 from the Annual Fund Drive and $ 38,000 from interest and dividends. Highlights COASTAL GEORGIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2000-2001 HIGHLIGHTS BENCHMARKING SUCCESS In its own benchmarking study, the Gould Memorial Library discovered that local library data exceeded the median data reported by the Association of Arts Colleges in several categories including volumes compared to study body and faculty, circulation statistics, expenditures and interlibrary loan lending. TECHNOLOGY ACHIEVEMENTS The Gould Memorial Library at Coastal Georgia Community College and the libraries at the University of Georgia, Columbus State University, the Medical College of Georgia, and Bainbridge College participated with Endeavor Information Systems Inc. to beta test software associated with Universal Catalog and Universal Borrowing. When the project is completed by 2002, staff and students may access and borrow from all University System of Georgia collections without regard to location. All equipment used for delivering GSAMS videoconferencing has been upgraded or is in the process of being upgraded. Other technology enhancements have been: five new "smart" classrooms were created on campus; three computer labs were updated with new equipment; over $200,000 worth of equipment was purchased or donated to support industry based technical programs. CAPITAL PROJECTS Sondra Gilman Gonzalez-Falla and Celso Gonzalez-Falla deeded 75 acres of property for the permanent site of the Camden Center of Coastal Georgia Community College to the University System in the summer of 2000. The campus physical Master Planning process was completed in early 2001. A representative from Harper Partners delivered an excellent final presentation on the Master Plan to the faculty and staff. The Camden Center project bid opening was held and Two State Construction was awarded the construction contract for $13,338,000 which was within budget. Preliminary roads have been installed and water, sewer and power have been delivered to the site. The official groundbreaking ceremony was held June 29, 2001. Anticipated completion and occupancy of the new facility is August 2003. The MRR Project to renovate the main student parking lot was completed. The new parking lot features additional parking spaces, improved lighting, traffic flow and drainage, and emergency call boxes. ( ACHIEVEMENT BY STUDENTS AND RECENT GRADUATES Coastal Georgia Community College's Omicron Omega Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa was recognized as a "5 Star Chapter" and ranked in the top 25 PTK chapters in Scholarship in the nation. The Coastal Georgia Community College Student Government Association served as the regional host for the American Association for Campus Promotions Regional Conference. The Coastal Georgia Community College's men's basketball team placed #1 in the Regional Conference and #2 in the State. Coastal Georgia Community College basketball player, Jason Clark, was selected as the GJCAA Player of the Year and to the All American Team. The Coastal Georgia Community College women's softball team placed third in the State. Associate degree nursing graduates from the Savannah Distance Learning cluster achieved a 100% pass rate on the national licensure examination. C. OUTSTANDING RECOGNITION GAINED BY FACULTY AND STAFF Five faculty members were recognized for teaching excellence and honored in the sixth edition of Who's Who Among America's Teachers 2000. Two students were named to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Georgia Academic Team. The Basketball coach and athletic director was selected the Georgia Junior College Athletic Association Coach of the Year and the Atlanta Tip Off Club's Two-Year College Coach of the Year. This was the second year in a row for both honors. > The Vice President for Student Development Services was named as the Pacesetter Award recipient by the National Academic Advising Association with the award to be presented in October 2001. Only once has this award been presented to a community college representative or staff member. The Registrar/Director of Admissions served as President for the Georgia Association of Registrars and Admissions Officers and as Chair of the Regents' V. - Administrative Committee for Records and Admissions. This was the first time a person has served concurrently in these two positions. The Director of Student Life was nominated and selected by the National Council for Student Development to attend a national institute on leadership in student services at two-year colleges. A history professor's book, Disputed Ground: Farm Groups who Opposed the New Deal Agricultural Program, was accepted for publication. Same faculty member wrote a chapter on Rosalyn Carter to be published by Salem Press as part of their book on America's First Ladies. A faculty member participated in the design of the E Core course in U.S. History for the system, which was recognized as among the top 16 Web CT courses in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Australia. OTHER PERTINENT NATIONAL CALIBER ACHIEVEMENTS The American Scholastic Press Association selected the Coastal Georgia Community College literary magazine, Seaswells 2000, as the Most Outstanding College Magazine for 2000. The National Academic Advising Association selected the Coastal Georgia Community College orientation book, Charting Your Course, for Academic Advising as an outstanding publication for students. The Coastal Georgia Minority Outreach Program for the eighth year continued as a drop-out intervention program targeting seventh grade African Americans who demonstrate performance below their age and other risk factors. Other colleges from both inside and outside of the state have sought information pertaining to the program during this year. The president received two major awards this year reflecting leadership in issues related to the African American community: a local NAACP Trumpet Award for Leadership in Education and an award as the Outstanding Educator in Southeast Georgia for 2001 from the Coastal Area Community Action Authority which serves an eleven county area in southeastern Georgia. The president serves on the Southern Regional Council of the College Board, on the American Association of Community College Presidents Academy Executive Committee, and on the American Council on Education's Commission on Women in Higher Education. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS During the past few months prior to year end, the possibility of the college taking over the supervision of the Adult Education /Adult Literacy program from the public school system was investigated and agreed upon to begin on July 1, 2001. Coastal Georgia Community College's Continuing Education programs showed a significant increase in the number of courses offered (63%). These included a number of programs for various divisions of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and the employees of Glynn County and the City of Brunswick. Coastal Georgia Community College collaborated with automotive dealerships and repair facilities in the area and the local public school system to develop a certificate of credit Automotive Technology program to begin in the fall of 2001. The Division of Allied Health and Nursing added the Emergency Medical Technician program. This program was added based on surveying local employers who conveyed the need for the program. Coastal Georgia Community College worked with local businesses to upgrade skills for their labor force, specifically Durango-Georgia had on-site classes; Georgia Pacific paper industry employees had additional programs made available to fit the industry's changing needs; and the Jekyll Island Authority hospitality industry had onsite customer service classes for employees. The Coastal Georgia Community College P-16 Council prepared, designed, and distributed a comprehensive guidebook to all ninth grade parents in six coastal Georgia Counties to assist their children in making education and career choices. Funding was provided by the Georgia P-16 Initiative and the Georgia Pacific Foundation. Printing was provided by the local high school, and the Guide to a Successful Educational Experience: A Handbook for Students and Parents was distributed without charge to parents. The guide is being distributed in several other counties, as well, with the Council's permission.