2015 CFCC Annual Report - Community Foundation for Cloud County
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2015 CFCC Annual Report - Community Foundation for Cloud County
2014-2015 Community Foundation for Cloud County Vehicle for Good Connecting people who care with causes that matter Vehicle for Good The Community Foundation for Cloud County serves as a vehicle to receive gifts from individuals, families, businesses and organizations to establish endowment funds that will provide grant awards for years to come. All gifts received are carefully invested and the income from endowments is used to make grants to charitable causes. TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 4 6 10 11 11 12 14 18 Letter from the Executive Director Giving Vehicles Dane G. Hansen Community Grant Fund Donors Match Madness Memorials Founders & Builders Funds & Grants Foundation Finance 2014 - 2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Alberta Neel, Chairman Rodney Imhoff, Vice-Chairman Quentin Smith, Treasurer Harley Adams Darla Bebber Charlie Bowers Scott Condray Michael R. Dove Joann Freeborn Ron Johnson Janet Lowell Josh Meyer David Redmond Sr. Mary Jo Thummel Dr. Danette Toone Foundation Mission Our mission is to meet charitable community needs through leadership, grants, and donor services. Letter from the Executive Director A Tool to be Used Fiscal year ending June 30, 2015 was a very good year for the Community Foundation for Cloud County (CFCC). The theme for the year “Vehicle for Good” was most appropriate considering last year’s growth and activities. CFCC is pleased to recognize the establishment of 10 new funds in the Foundation. An emphasis of the Foundation has always been being a “tool to be used”, and during this last year these new funds were established: a pass-through fund - Dane G. Hansen Community Grant Fund; a donor advised fund - CF Sunshine Foundation Fund; two scholarship funds – Carol Puckett Memorial Scholarship Fund and CF Sunshine Scholarship Fund; a provisional fund – Broadway Plaza Fund; two designated funds – CHS 50 Year Class Reunion Endowment Fund and Chavey Charitable Fund; and three organization funds - Concordia Senior Citizens Center Fund, Broadway Plaza Operating Fund, and First United Methodist Church Foundation Fund. For the fiscal year, the Foundation had over $675,000 in additional community investment and over $229,000 investment income. The community’s investment in the 49 funds in the Foundation as of June 30, 2015 totaled over $6,180,000. Forty of existing funds received additional investments during this last year and 29 funds participated in the 83 grants awarded, totaling over $324,000. Over the last five years, a substantial growth factor for the CFCC has been our participation in the Kansas Health Foundation’s (KHF) GROW II Matching Grant (six year) Program. The CFCC has fulfilled the requirements of this matching grant program, and has received $150,000 for the KHF Operating Fund for Cloud County and $150,000 for the KHF Fund for Cloud County from the Kansas Health Foundation. CFCC has also received the maximum administrative grant accompanying this program in an amount of $63,000. Since the Foundation’s inception in 2002, deserving thanks are the 52 founders, the 40 past and present board members, the 44 “Builders” and all of our fund holders and donors who have made investments in Cloud County’s future. The Community Foundation will continue to serve forever our donors and charitable organizations in addressing the charitable needs of Cloud County citizens. With your support we can continue having success by being a “Vehicle for Good”. Thank you. ~Robert L. Steimel Executive Director 3 Giving Vehicles With over 1 million public charities in the United States, we recognize that donors have a multitude of options to spend their charitable dollars. However, by establishing a fund at the Community Foundation, donors have the flexibility to create and shape their own charitable fund to reflect their personal goals and desires. Below is a list of different fund types, or “giving vehicles,” to help donors accomplish those goals. DESIGNATED FUNDS Designated Funds allow donors to identify one or more charities to receive annual grant distributions in perpetuity. If the designated charity no longer exists, the Foundation board of directors will redirect the funds to a similar charitable need ensuring that the donor’s intent is always honored. DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Donor Advised Funds are one of the most flexible funds at the Foundation. Donors can make grant recommendations to charitable organizations from their fund and also have the ability to pass their fund to future generations. FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Field of Interest Funds enable donors to focus their giving on a particular area of interest like arts and education or a specific geographic area. The Foundation works with a grants committee to administer grants in a way that achieves the donor’s overall objectives. SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Scholarship Funds give donors the opportunity to provide educational support for students at any level of education. Donors may designate a particular field of study, a specific educational institution, and/or eligibility requirements. UNRESTRICTED FUND The Impact Fund for Cloud County is an unrestricted fund that is flexible and responsive to current and future community needs. Grants are administered by the Foundation through a competitive application process and support a variety of local charitable causes and organizations. Funding from this grant program comes from many different donations. Gifts of any size are welcome additions to this important community grant fund. 4 ORGANIZATION FUNDS Organization Funds are established by a nonprofit organization with the purpose of building long-term sustainability. Contributions to the fund can be made by the organization as well as third party donors. FUNDS FOR THE FUTURE Funds for the Future enable donors to set up a bequest to their community and directs the contributions to nonprofits and charitable causes that align with their interests and passions. PASS THROUGH AND PROVISIONAL FUNDS Pass Through and Provisional Funds are established by a group or organization that is raising money for a specific charitable community project. These funds can also be used by donors to give immediate grants. If the project does not happen, donors who contributed to this fund can redirect their gift to a different charitable cause of their choice. ADMINISTRATIVE FUNDS The Administrative Fund is the engine that keeps the Foundation going. Donors that contribute to this fund are helping support Foundation operations and enabling it to further its mission to meet charitable community needs through leadership, grants and donor services. COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALUMNI Dana Brewer Kathryn Carter Dr. Bonnie Cramer Jim Douglass Cathy Feriend Phil Gilliland John Gisselbeck John Herbin Dr. Kim Krull Norman Johnson Jim Kerr Don LacKamp Mike Lamm Kirk Lowell Marilyn Martin Carol Miller Harold Poland Susan Retter Robert Steimel Beth Whisler 5 Dane G. Hansen Community Grant Fund Dane G. Hansen was a man who amassed enormous wealth without losing the common touch and always found time to help others. He made part of his fortune by starting an earth-moving business which evolved into road and bridge construction that spread over 26 counties in northwest Kansas. When Mr. Hansen died on his 82nd birthday in 1965, he left the bulk of his fortune to establish the Dane G. Hansen Foundation. The primary goal of the foundation was to make communities in northwest Kansas better places to live as his lasting legacy. This year, the Greater Salina Community Foundation received an $800,000 grant from the Dane G. Hansen Foundation of Logan as part of a new pilot grant program. The Greater Salina Community Foundation and nine of its affiliates will operate as a charitable vehicle for 16 out of the 26 counties in the northwest Kansas Hansen service area. Each county, including Cloud County, received $50,000 to award in the form of competitive grants to a variety of community projects with an emphasis on programs or projects that include community involvement and volunteerism. Gary Poore, a trustee of the Dane G. Hansen Foundation commented, “We’re very pleased to start this pilot project as a part of our overall mission to improve the quality of life for the citizens of northwest Kansas. We think that community foundations are in a unique position to find and fund projects that will have the most impact in our local areas.” Grants are limited to up to $5,000 and are restricted to the following fields of interest: •Arts • Community beautification •Environment • Health & Human Service •Inter-generational Mr. Hansen may have made a living by connecting people through roads and bridges, but it is his estate gift that is making the biggest impact by connecting people with causes that matter. 6 Grants Awarded Neighborhood Initiatives, Inc.-$2,025 Reading with Friends is a free monthly storytelling program in which local volunteers read books to children age 3-5. Each child receives their own copy of the book to take home. City of Glasco-$5,000 Purchase three more lantern lights, sand and paint for the playground equipment, rubber mulch to place under the equipment and a fence to complete the tennis court area. Christmas Lighting Committee-Concordia Chamber of Commerce-$2,500 Repainting and re-wiring the aging snowflakes for Concordia Christmas light display. Miltonvale Educational Charitable Foundation-$1,000 Renovation of an iconic structure (Bandshell) built by WPA workers in the 1930’s. National Orphan Train Complex, Inc.-$2,000 NOTC in conjunction with volunteer builders from the NCK Model Railroaders will buy materials for construction of an permanent interactive model railroad display. National Orphan Train Complex, Inc.-$2,500 A shelter will be constructed to protect a 1860’s era rare wooden passenger train car. USD #224 Clifton-Clyde High School-$590 Flagpole beautification project by laying landscaping blocks around an existing flagpole in front of the high school and then start a flag education program for the students. Freedom Board, Inc.-$5,000 Remove and replace concrete slabs south and east of the building, and resurface driveway and north parking area with millings to create an adequate drain field. Pawnee Mental Health Services, Inc.-$920 Purchase therapeutic puppets, sand tray figurines and dress up clothing. Cloud County Health Center, Inc.-$5,000 Purchase HP 1040 Storage Area Network (SAN) Array for the hospital’s computer system. Clyde Ball Association-$500 Purchase supplies to build a new stone and brick backstop behind home plate. ~continued on page 8 7 Dane G. Hansen Community Grants Awarded Concordia Lions Club-$4,000 Purchase of 15 trees for planting at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. The cemetery serves as a walking space for community members. NCK CASA, Inc.-$4,700 Funds to purchase a new computer, equipment to establish a server independent from the Health Department, technical support and chairs for the Interview Room used when children are being interviewed in suspected child sexual abuse cases. Brown Grand Opera House, Inc.-$5,000 The Brown Grand has developed an initiative to replace outdated technology throughout the theater. This will help attract high quality performers by updating to 21st century live performance standards. Neighborhood Initiatives, Inc.-$700 Funds will bring world renowned speaker, Don McPherson to Concordia to give a presentation on domestic violence and sexual assault to high school and college youth as well as the general public. North Central Kansas Community Band-$2,500 Funds will be used to purchase sheet music for the North Central Kansas (NCK) Community Band and the adjunct ensemble, the Cloud Kicks Jazz Band. All music will be housed in the Music Library at Cloud County Community College (CCCC). Concordia Chamber of Commerce-$2,500 Purchase trees and flower pots for downtown Concordia for beautification project. Foundation Statistics Total Assets: $6,180,729 Donations*:$674,885 Number of Funds:49 Grants Awarded*:$324,512 Total Grants Awarded:$1,215,236 (*July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015) 8 2014-2015 Donors One way we achieve our mission is to inspire and enable donors to fulfill their charitable desires. Connecting them with causes that matter is what the Foundation is all about. Anonymous Donor Abate District 9 Harley & Darla Adams Aggson Sullivan Partnership Dave Aggson Denise Aggson Jordan Aggson Kiley Aggson Travis Aggson Kent & Ellen Anderson Rodney & Cynthia Anderson Animal Clinic Maddy Atkins The Charles H. & Isabell Blosser Fdn. Lyle & Theresa Bonebrake Alice Boschek Danny & Cindy Breault Dustin & Dorothy Breault Dana & Tina & Marie Brewer Jaren Brown Steven & Krista Bryant Gerald & Pamela Campbell Central National Bank Champlin Tire Recycling, Inc. Debra Champlin Gary Champlin Chaput Mortuary Chaput-Buoy Funeral Home Gerald & Ima Jean Chavey Lucas Chavey Judith Christensen Clark, Mize & Linville, Chtd. Arlene Clayton Cloud County Historical Society Cloud County Wind Farm LLC Ted & Nancy Collins Concordia Class of 1964 Concordia Kids Wrestling Club Concordia Lutheran Church Foundation Concordia Optimist Club Concordia Rotary Club Concordia Senior Citizens Center Scott & Melinda Condray Connie S. Walenta Agency Scott Coppoc Corner Liquor LLC John Cox Sharon Coy Johnita Crawford Chuck Culley John & Linda Culley Dane G. Hansen Foundation Carman Davis Lucas Deal Sonia Derusseau Joe & Sandra Detrixhe Mary Dodson Clinton & Aimee Duis Cindy Dunlap Gary Dvorak Jodi Ediger Karl & Camille Elivera Jackie Eyer Dan & Shelly Farha Garrett & Amber Farha Spencer Farha Barbara Ferguson First Presbyterian Church Fleming Construction Warren & Joann Freeborn Chris Garner Kelby Gartin Greg Gennette Jack & Barb Gennette Mike Gennette Todd Gennette Tom Gennette Ty Gennette Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Gerber Janice Gordon Noel & Gloria Hanson ~continued on page 10 9 Donors Susan Haver Heartland Acoustics Max & Michele Heidrick Mike & Cheryl Holmes Kay Howard John & Lynette Huntsinger Mary Jane Hurley Brandt & Ashley Hutchinson Don Hutchinson Betty James Melvin & Ora Lee Jeardoe Ron & Shari Johnson Steven Johnson Kansas Health Foundation Laurie Kasl Dannie & Deborah Kearn Kevin & Jennifer Kindel Lyle & Rose Koerber James & Ann Lanoue Fr. Larry Letourneau Gary & Julie Lohse Kelsy Longpine Heather Lowell Newman Kirk & Janet Lowell Aline Luecke Amy Malcolm Martinelli's Little Italy Jean McGrath Lindsay Metcalf Luann & Michael Miller Martin & Carol Miller Ed & Shirley Moynihan Karl Musick NCK PAWS Wayne & Alberta Neel Paul & Elizabeth Nelson Derek & Paula Newlin Dustin Newlin & Family Chris & Rachelle Ngo James & Maria Nuss OLPH Catholic Thrift Shop Al & Crystal Paredes Tim Parker Duane & Carolyn Piper Thomas & Diane Price Pros of Con 10 Jon Puckett Robert Puckett Travis Rasmussen Trae & Danielle Reames & Family Marilyn Regier Stephen & Jane Richard Kathryn Roberts Leatrice Rott Sailing For Success Sallman Builder's Brock Sallman Karl & Debbie Sallman Larry Sallman Fran Shaw Marvin & Barbara Shunn Jennifer Sieben Smith Trenching Marsha Smith Linden & Julie Snavely Martha Souchek Dave Sprauge Robert & Lorene Steimel Susan L. Sutton Loren & Joyce Swenson Jean Swiercinsky Kathy Tatum Mike Tatum Alex & Jill Taylor Travis Taylor Leroy & Joyce Tholstrup Mary Margaret Tholstrup Michael & Connie Tholstrup Doug Thoman Travis Thurston Tiresocks, Inc. Bruce & Lois Tracy Trelana Farms Heath Trost J. Trost Sherry Trost Tana Trost Thomas & Suzanne Tuggle Mike & Keli Vanderhoff Mike & Marsha Wentz Christine Workman James & Heather Workman Over $44,000 Raised for Nonprofits Local nonprofits earned over $44,000 at the Community Foundation’s Match Madness event on March 10. Area benefactors donated nearly $25,000 to endowment funds held at the Foundation, those contributions were matched with an additional $20,000 directly from the Foundation. The Board was pleasantly surprised with the 2015 Match Madness’s participation growth of over 500% and the contributions received growth of over 225% from the 2014 Match Madness. Twenty-five funds grew their endowments while also earning a matching endowment donation from the Foundation when donors contributed. The top four organizations in earned contributions included USD #333 Education Fund, CFCC’s Administrative Fund, Cloud County Foundation for Health Care Fund, and Child Advocacy Fund for the Benefit of NCK CASA. Fun Fact Community Foundation for Cloud County Match M a dn e s s Did you know that community foundations are the fastest growing vehicle for giving in the United States? The Community Foundation for Cloud County is one of over 750 in the nation. There are more than 80 in the state of Kansas alone. Memorials The Community Foundation provides many vehicles to honor or remember a loved one in the form of a memorial or honorarium. Gifts can be made to a fund that’s already established or a new fund can be created in that person’s name to leave a lasting legacy. This year, gifts were received in memory of: Maridell Steimel Dorothy Hanson Carol Puckett Leonard F. Reedy Ima Jean Chavey Maxine Monty James Stehno Jimmy Workman 11 Founding Donors It was the faith and commitment of our Founders that provided the Cloud County area with not only a vehicle for giving, but a vehicle for good. For that we are forever grateful. INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES Dana, Tina & Marie Brewer Ronald W. & Susan M. Champlin Scott R. & Melinda L. Condray Richard & Pauline Cook Dale D. & Mary Jane Cool John F. & Carman L. Davis Dan & Shelly Farha Dr. Warren S., Jr. & Rep. Joann L. Freeborn Steve & Karen Geisler Delmer F., Jr. & Ruth M. Harris Darrel & Margo Hosie Austin F. & Lorene I. Huscher Joe & Maria Jindra Norman W. & Sherry M. Johnson Donald E. & Sharon K. Kling Donald R. & Robin R. LacKamp Kirk G. & Janet E. Lowell Devine & Barbara Montoya Everett C. & Margaret B. Morgan Dr. Paul L. & Peggy Nelson J. Stephen & Faith M. Nyswonger Susan Retter E. Phil & Marguerite J. Smith Quentin C. & Christine A. Smith Robert L. & Maridell I. Steimel Thomas M. & Suzanne F. Tuggle Richard W. & Harriet M. Wahl Michael L. & Marsha L. Wentz Beth Whisler Greg & Kim Wiesner Steve & Judy Womack Charles A. & Tamara R. Zimmerman 12 BUSINESS ENTITIES Babe Houser Motor Co., Inc. The Seeds Central National Bank ofNational Endowment Citizens Bank A gift of Bank endowment to the community Citizens State is similar City of Concordiato a perennial. It is everlast perpetual. Cloud Ceramics CloudAsCounty Community aCollege an illustration, fund established i the Community Foundation Cloud County Community Resources for Cloud for $10,000 can designate a charitabl Council, Inc. an annual grant. Using an to receive CloudonCounty Health Center, Inc.considering a investment of 8.5%; to the Foundation for management of CloudCorp grant payout of 5%; after 15 years tha Concordia Auto Mart, Inc. have paid out more than $10,000 in gr Cookthe Foundation charity. The balance of the fund w $15,500; Funk Pharmacyall with no additional gifts to Horizon Wind Energy, LLC At the end of 25 years, the fund will ha The Jamestown Bank $19,000 in State grants to the charity and h And after 50 Peltier Foundry, Inc.years, that fund will have to the charity, and have a balance of n Peoples Exchange Bank original gift of $10,000. Twin Valley Telephone, Inc. That is the power of endowment. United Bank & Trust Wal-Mart Supercenter YEAR 1 YEAR 15 Establish a Named Fund $10,000 in cumulative grants cum $10,000 gift $15,500 balance $1 The Power of Endowment The Power of Endowment Assumes 5% annual payout , with a Builders Campaign Donors Like our Founders, we are forever grateful for the support of these generous donors who continue to believe in the vision of the Community Foundation for Cloud County. With their support, we continue to build the Foundation resulting in better communities for future generations. INDIVIDUALS & FAMILIES Dana & Tina Brewer Dale D. & Mary Jane Cool ommunity Scott &foundation Melinda Condray everlasting Margaretand M. Hattan Ron & Shari Johnson HeleninKocher blished or Cloud KurtisCounty & Cindy Kocher charitable recipient & Alberta Neel UsingWayne an average return Dr. aPaul L. & Peggy Nelson dering contribution back ement of 1%; Charles A. and Smithannual years that fund will Robert & Lorene Steimel 000 in grants to Mikewould & Marsha Wentz he fund be about al gifts to the principal. Beth & Mark Whisler Greg & Kim Wiesner nd will have paid more than ity and balance Thehave BuildersaCampaign wasofin $18,600. response to the will have granted more than $51,000 Kansas Health Foundation’s Giving Resources to ance of nearly $35,000; all from an Our World (GROW II) Healthy Kansas Initiative. It was a six year $300,000 matching grant. Between ent. 2010 and 2014, these Builders contributed at least $5,000 toward building our better tomorrow. YEAR 25 YEAR 50 nts $19,000 in cumulative grants $51,000 in cumulative grants ce $18,600 balance $35,000 balance Assumes 5% annual payout, with a 1% administrative fee and a 8.5% rate of return nt , with a 1% administrative fee and BUSINESS ENTITIES Charles H. and Isabell Blosser Fdn. Brown Grand Theatre, Inc. Central National Bank Central National Bank – Junction City Citizens National Bank City of Concordia CloudCorp Cloud County Children’s Trust Cloud County Fdn. for Health Care Fund Cloud County Historical Society Cloud County Wind Farm Concordia Lutheran Church Concordia Lutheran Church Foundation Concordia Rotary Club Concordia Senior Citizens Center Concordia Tractor, Inc. F & A Food Sales, Inc. Impact Fund for Cloud County (CFCC) Kansas Health Foundation Knights of Columbus Council #1142 Nazareth Convent & Academy Corp. North Central Kansas CASA, Inc. Notre Dame Scholarship Trust Salina Regional Health Foundation Robert & Lorene Steimel Donor Advised Fund St. John’s Lodge # 133 Trinity United Methodist Church Twin Valley Telephone, Inc. Womens Division of the Chamber of Commerce Unified School District #333 13 Foundation Funds & Grants The Community Foundation for Cloud County has been used as a vehicle to make a communities better. Since inception, CFCC has awarded over $1.2 million in grants that support a broad range of charitable causes-some grants directed by donors and some determined by our board of directors. It is the opportunity to make an impact that makes us feel blessed to be part of this organization. Impact Fund for Cloud County 2014-2015 Grants Awarded City of Concordia Police Department-$665 Purchased Light Detection and Ranging Unit for use on US 81 corridors Cloud County Health Center, Inc.-$250 Mini-grant recipient at CFCC workshop Cloud County Historical Society-$500 Mini-grant recipient at CFCC workshop Cloud County Community Resources Council-$6,000 Paid for half the expense for a new heating and air unit for Club 81 Cloud County Community Resources Council-$250 Mini-grant recipient at CFCC workshop Cloud County Community Resources Council-$530 Purchased stove for Club 81 Cloud County Community Resources Council-$3,722.91 Replaced sign, purchased a refrigerator, freezer locks and mop sink for Helping Hand program Concordia Lions Club-$500 Purchased trees for Pleasant Hill Cemetary tree renewal project Freedom Board, Inc.-$4,100 Remove and replace concrete slabs south and east of the building, and resurface driveway and north parking area with millings. Match Madness-$20,000 Matching pool earned by participating funds at the Foundation Miltonvale Educational Charitable Foundation-$1,000 Renovation of an iconic bandshell built by WPA workers in the 1930’s. Neighborhood Initiatives, Inc.-$500 Purchased Christmas trees for Christmas Tree Lane event Smoky Hills Public Television-$2,072 Provided books to low-income children enrolled in Head Start as well as underwriting for children’s educational television programming 14 Donor Advised Funds Current Funds Blosser Foundation Donor Advised Fund CF Sunshine Foundation Fund Robert and Lorene Steimel Donor Advised Fund Donor Advised Fund 2014-2015 Grantees-$11,000 total grants CARES, Inc. Catholic Diocese of Salina Cloud County Community College Broadway Plaza Fund Broadway Plaza Operating Fund Designated Funds Current Funds Chavey Charitable Fund CHS 50 Year Class Reunion Endowment Fund Dale D. & Mary Jane Cool Designated Fund Lorene M. Fraser Designated Fund Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund for Cloud County Margaret Babcock Morgan & Everett C. Morgan Family Fund Orphan Train Heritage Society of America Designated Fund Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish Endowed Memorial Fund St. Concordia Cemetery Designated Fund Designated Fund 2014-2015 Grantees-$68,147 total grants Cloud County Administrative Fund Cloud County Children’s Trust Cloud County Community College Foundation Cloud County Community Resources Council Concordia Senior Citizens Center National Orphan Train Complex Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Salvation Army Service Ext Unit Trinity United Methodist Church Pass Through Funds Current Funds Dane G. Hansen Community Grant Fund Administrative Funds Current Funds Cloud County Administrative Fund 15 Organization Funds Current Funds Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cloud County Fund Broadway Plaza Operating Fund Brown Grand Theatre Fund Catholic Youth Education Fund Child Advocacy Fund for the Benefit of NCK CASA Cloud County Community College Foundation Cloud County Community College Student Enrichment Fund Cloud County Foundation for Health Care, Inc. Fund Cloud County Historical Society Fund Concordia Lutheran Church Foundation Fund Concordia Lutheran Church Fund Concordia Senior Citizens Center Fund First United Methodist Church Foundation Fund Food Bank for Cloud County Community Fund Frank Carlson Library Fund NCK PAWS Fund Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia Fund Sunset Home, Inc. Fund USD #333 Education Fund Total grants awarded to various organizations-$137,655 Field of Interest Funds Current Funds Cloud County Economic Development Fund Cloud County Public Health Fund Gelvin-Ingersoll Medical Education Fund Kansas Health Foundation Fund for Cloud County Youth Activity Fund Field of Interest Fund 2014-2015 Grantees-$10,515 total grants City of Concordia Cloud County Community College Neighborhood Initiatives, Inc. Tailwind Pole Vault Club Provisional Funds Current Funds Broadway Plaza Fund Cloud County Health Center New Hospital Fund 16 Scholarship Funds Current Funds CF Sunrise Scholarship Fund Cloud Ceramics Masonry Scholarship Fund Pauline & Richard A. Cook Family Scholarship Fund C. Carl Cunningham Rotary Scholarship Fund Wendy Ann Koch Memorial Scholarship Fund Wayne & Alberta Neel Scholarship Fund Carol Puckett Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship Fund 2014-2015 Grantees $8,250 scholarships awarded (Scholarships paid July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015) Micah Fabarez Ashley Thoman Mitchell Long Christa Deneault Airika Long David Strait Carlee Baumann Kylie Cailteux Justin Streeter Fort Hays State University Fort Hays State University Kansas State University Kansas State University Kansas State University Sterling College University of Kansas University of Kansas Wichita State University Your hometown. Their future. You’ve enjoyed a good life in a great community. What would you do to ensure future generations of Kansans can say the same? The Keep 5 in Kansas initiative asks us to designate just 5% of our estates to our hometown needs. With a little planning, and help from our community foundations, we can create permanent funding for our schools, hospitals, churches, parks, nonprofits, libraries, and so much more! Learn more at keepfiveinkansas.com The Keep 5 in Kansas campaign is sponsored by the Kansas Association of Community Foundations (kansascfs.org) and the Kansas Health Foundation. 17 Foundation Finance GSCF Investment Portfolio 2nd Quarter 2015 --0.20% Trailing 1 Year +4.12% Trailing 3 Years +41.81% Absolute +12.30% Annualized Trailing 5 Years +79.51% Absolute +12.40% Annualized Trailing 10 Years +98.96% Absolute +7.10% Annualized CFCC Assets by Type 5 7 1 3 2 Donor Advised - 3% Administrative - 2% Designated - 46% Field of Interest - 6% 30 46 Organization - 30% Scholarship - 5% Provisional- 1% Unrestricted - 7% 6 Investment Info The Foundation believes the best longterm performance will be achieved through a balanced portfolio consisting of 75% equities and 25% fixed income and cash. As an affiliate of the Greater Salina Community Foundation (GSCF), the funds at the Community Foundation for Cloud County are pooled together with all the funds held by GSCF and their affiliates. The funds are invested with Vanguard and governed by a finance committee at GSCF. We are confident in our performance and rate well when compared to other investment pools. Our 5 year annualized return is 12.40% and our 10 year annualized return is 7.10%. CFCC Total Assets $7,000,000 $6,180,729 $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $- 18 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position (June 30, 2015) ASSETS Wells Fargo CMM Pooled Investment– Vanguard Segregated Investment Accounts $169,190.82 $3,666,999.37 $2,344,538.68 Total Assets $6,180,728.87 LIABILITIES Total Liabilities $6.25 FUND BALANCES Fund Balance—Principal Fund Balance—Income Fund Balance—Spendable $5,263,359.75 $839,183.06 $78,179.81 Total Fund Balances $6,180,722.62 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES $6,180,728.87 Consolidated Statement of Activities REVENUES Gifts & Bequests-Principal Gifts & Bequests-Income Dividend Income Realized Gain on Investments Unrealized Gain on Investments $547,323.77 $76,438.00 $91,161.11 $29,594.42 $180,643.84 Total Revenues $853,161.14 TRANSFERS Interfund Gifts Interfund Grants $(51,123.03) $26,568.70 Total Transfers $(24,554.33) EXPENSES Grants Authorized Foundation Administrative Contribution Operating Expenses $297,942.91 $49,108.66 $4,745.98 Total Expenses $351,797.55 NET ACTIVITY $525,917.92 19 201 W. 6th St. Concordia, KS 66901 785-243-1008 www.communityfoundationforcloudcounty.org steimelcfcc@sbcglobal.net