report - Voices for Illinois Children
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report - Voices for Illinois Children
BuildingBetterLivesforaNewGeneration Annual Report for 2013 and 2014 Our Mission Voices for Illinois Children champions the full development of every child in Illinois to ensure the future well-being of everyone in the state. We work with families, communities, and policymakers on all issues to help children grow up happy, healthy, nurtured, safe, and well-educated. Our Values We are committed to the well-being of every child. All children, regardless of circumstances, are vital to the preservation of a vigorous democracy. We believe children do well when they grow up in strong, supportive families, and that families do well in supportive communities. We believe in focusing on preventing problems by employing comprehensive, well-researched strategies to improve children’s education and health care and to strengthen their families’ economic security and the social services on which they depend. What We Do Founded in 1987, Voices is a statewide, nonpartisan, nonproDit organization that bridges ideological and political boundaries. We work toward comprehensive, effective, and cost-efDicient public policies to build better lives for Illinois children. Better lives are deDined by a set of social, economic, and community factors, including high-quality early childhood and K-12 education, access to high-quality medical and mental health care, youth development and out-of-school-time enrichment, and family economic stability. Voices for Illinois Children: • • • • Conducts policy research and analysis Initiates public policy solutions Builds coalitions and supports community empowerment Raises public awareness about crucial issues affecting children • Mobilizes individuals, groups and communities to speak up for children • Communicates and deliberates with policymakers 2 B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION Dear Friends, The last several years have been tough for Illinois children and families. It is easy to get discouraged and to settle for small gains. At Voices we take the long view and we are persistent. We know that even in tough times there are opportunities to improve policies and programs that support children’s education and healthy development and their families’ economic security. Voices’ particular expertise is in spotting and analyzing those opportunities, engaging in public dialogues, and then leading with strong public awareness campaigns, policymaker education, and systems development. During 2013 and 2014, we educated policymakers about the need to maintain adequate revenue to support essential services. We worked to strengthen home visiting, child mental health, early childhood education, and afterschool and youth development systems. And we launched community conversations where community leaders and legislators used Illinois Kids Count data to set priorities and brainstorm solutions for their areas. Voices is all about solutions. Our expertise and effectiveness in advocacy for children are unparalleled. We know what needs to be done and will continue to point policymakers in the right direction and to build public support for strong policies and effective budget priorities. We are grateful to the many individuals and groups that support this urgent work. We couldn’t do it without you. Sincerely, SUSAN IRION Chair, Board of Directors 3 2013-2014 Highlights Illinois Kids Count • • • • • The state of children’s well-being was tracked. Each year Voices provides valuable data on children’s well-being, as well as analysis and viewpoints from leaders in the state. The Kids Count project goes beyond publication of the annual Illinois Kids Count data book to raise the public’s awareness through media and to engage advocates, providers, policymakers, and community leaders in symposiums and community conversations. The 2013 Illinois Kids Count data book, Moving Policy, Making Progress, examined progress in improving the lives of children over the past 25 years—and the recent erosion in essential supports that enable children to grow up healthy and well educated. In 2014, Child Health Matters covered key health indicators. Reps. Robyn Gabel and Sam Yingling said that the report would be a valuable tool for them when making budget decisions in the General Assembly. Millions got the message. We achieved widespread media coverage of the Illinois Kids Count messages, estimated to have reached over 4 million people. Community Conversations • • 4 Legislators and community leaders convened. A new initiative, Our Communities: Illinois Kids Count Conversations, engaged civic, business, and community leaders in face-to-face discussions with local legislators on the best strategies to build better lives for local children and families. Solutions were proposed. We galvanized leaders in Chicago, Joliet, Danville, Carbondale, Collinsville, Rockford, Bloomington, Freeport, SpringDield, DuPage County, and Lake County. Armed with Kids Count data, they met with legislators to share the needs of their communities. The dialogues resulted in action steps and a commitment to work together for the best outcomes for children. B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION Advocacy and the Fiscal Policy Center • • • “A Stronger Illinois” reframed the message. We used the stories of real people to make the case for long-term fundamental investments that are good for children, families, and communities. Voices continued to work on the long-term goal of educating the public and policymakers about the necessity of raising the resources to support vital programs. Budget cuts were halted. In 2013, after several years of deep budget cuts, the efforts of Voices and partner organizations resulted in modest increases to key state programs and services, including General State Aid (the primary funding source for K-12 public schools), medical assistance, and early intervention services. Deep cuts were avoided in 2014 as well. Budget transparency increased. Fiscal Policy Center proposals to increase state budget transparency were put in place. Legislation was enacted requiring the Governor’s OfDice of Management and Budget to prepare an annual report on actual and estimated transfers from the General Funds. Birth to Eight • • • Public awareness campaign on childhood trauma launched. Voices and the Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition launched the “Look Through Their Eyes” campaign to increase awareness of the prevalence of childhood trauma and provide parents and caregivers with the resources to recognize symptoms and Dind services. Coordination made a difference. More home visiting programs had access to mental health consultation and trauma-informed training because of Voices’ joint leadership of the Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership, Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition, Home Visiting Task Force, and Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) initiative. Early math’s importance recognized. Voices co-led the Early Math Statewide Advisory Committee, culminating in an early math report and recommendations for higher education, professional development, systems building, and public awareness. Afterschool and Youth Development • Afterschool became more professional. Voices led efforts to strengthen afterschool program quality by professionalizing the Dield. ACT Now, with Voices’ support, kicked off efforts to write statewide afterschool quality standards and helped to create a statewide afterschool professional credential. 5 Our Partners in Building Better Lives Changing policy requires a broad base of support. Voices for Illinois Children brings together people with commitment, expertise and good ideas to educate the public about such issues as education quality, children’s mental health, the return on investments in early learning, and the impact of state budget decisions on families’ economic security. We work in partnership with individuals and organizations to protect hard-won gains for children in health, education and human services. In addition to providing leadership, advocacy and communications for coalitions, we act as Discal agent and provide space for several groups. Voices’ Collaborating Partners include: ACT Now (Afterschool for Children and Teens Now) Foster Kids Are Our Kids Campaign Agencies Illinois Budgeting for Results Commission Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership Voices Leadership Committees Voices Leadership Committees help citizens and communities throughout Illinois raise their voices collectively for children. We are grateful to the individuals who provide leadership for the VLCs. Illinois Collaboration on Youth Champaign-Urbana Voices Leadership Committee Chair: Brenda Koester Illinois Early Childhood Asset Map (IECAM) Technical Advisory Committee DuPage Voices Leadership Committee Chair: Courtney Simek Illinois Early Learning Council Freeport Voices Leadership Committee Co-chairs: Craig Beintema and Peter Flynn Illinois Home Visiting Task Force Illinois Partners for Human Service Joliet Voices Leadership Committee Chair: R. Dale Evans Illinois Project Launch Kids Count Network P-20 Education Council Prevent Child Abuse America Responsible Budget Coalition State Fiscal Analysis Initiative Strengthening Families Illinois North Suburban Voices Leadership Committee Co-chairs: Rosemary Burger and Betsy Lazerow Peoria Voices Leadership Committee Chair: Trish Fox Southern Illinois Voices Leadership Committee Chair: Bonnie Wheeler Springfield Voices Leadership Committee Chair: John Kelker St. Clair County Voices Leadership Committee Co-chairs: Joyce Smith and Roger Richards 6 B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION Our Donors Voices advocacy for children depends on the support of our donors. Thank you. We wish to thank the following individuals, organizations, foundations, and corporations for their gifts made between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2014. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this list. If your name has been omitted or is incorrect, please accept our apologies. 2013 Corporations, Foundations, & Organizations $100,000 & Up The Annie E. Casey Foundation The Chicago Community Trust Robert R. McCormick Foundation $50,000 & Up Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Ford Foundation Illinois Collaboration on Youth Illinois Department of Children and Family Services The Irving Harris Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation $20,000 & Up Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc Evanston Community Foundation PNC Bank The Wallace Foundation $10,000 & Up Prince Charitable Trusts J. B. and M. K. Pritzker Family Foundation State Farm Insurance Companies W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation $5,000 & Up Anonymous A.G. Cox Charity Trust Ariel Investments Boeing Company Book Vine for Children Department of Human Services Harris Family Foundation Charles E. Marks Jr. Charitable Trust Nicor Gas, an AGL Resources Company Sahara Enterprises, Inc. SEIU Health Care IL IN The Temple Fund Voices for America’s Children $1,000 & Up Anonymous Francis Beidler Foundation Childers Communications Grosvenor Holdings LLC Illinois Federation of Teachers KPMG Lurie Children's Hospital McMaster-Carr Supply Company Arnold I. Sobel Helen and Maurice Weigle Fund Below $1,000 Bank of America Community Shares of Illinois The Nicholas & Marjorie Goodban Family Fund Donald Learner Family Foundation Rhode Island Kids Count, Inc. Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law Trend Holdings Foundation West Suburban Teachers Union Local 571 2013 Individuals Founder's Council $1,000 & Up Laura Auwerda Lorraine & Randolph Barba William T. Barry Nancy Bellis Barbara Bowman Sara & Terry Buehler John & Jane Colman Paula Corrigan-Halpern Elizabeth Coulson Ann Courter & Norman Hirsch Henry & Elizabeth Feldman Kimberly Fitzgerald Moran & Michael Moran Samuel & Rebecca Flint Phillip B. Garrison Gaylord & William Gieseke James & Louise Glasser Andrew & Moira Ann Griffin William & Patricia Hagenah Kathleen Halloran Betty & Peyton Hutchison Susan Irion & Robert DeLand Adrienne & Timothy Ives Suzanne & David Juday Miriam Kelm Anne Klassman Elliot & Frances Lehman Colette Lueck Christa Markgraff Anthony & Chandra McCain Mrs. Nancy McGrath Harriet & Ulrich Meyer John & Gina Miller Arthur & Patti Nielsen Gregory J. O'Leary Jennifer Oppenheimer George & Vickie Ranney Bruce & Diana Rauner John Rhine Janice Rodgers & Robert Hagan Nancy & Thomas Ronquillo Alexander & Elizabeth Rorke Mark & Barbara Rosenberg Andy Sachs Catherine Siegel Arnold & Bette Sobel Robin & Leonard Steans Jerome & Nancy Stermer Suzanne & Stephen Swisher Beth Truett & Armon Haagen Bonnie & Steve Wheeler Jessica Swisher Erich & Jennifer Tengelsen Carson & Patricia Thomas Kathleen Villano Bernice Weissbourd John Wesley Maria Whelan & Jack Wuest Bill & Meredith Wolf Herb & Alice Zarov Joyce & Raymond Zeiss Champions $500 & Up Ron & Leah Adams Anonymous Patricia Jones Blessman & Stephen Blessman H. Woods Bowman & Michele Thompson Velaine & William Carnall Marvin R. Cohen, Ph.D. & Jane E. Richman Linda J. Cleveland Stanton Cook Loretta Durbin Ricardo Estrada Sharon Fierro Rosalind Frye Linda & Don Gilkerson Luke Griffin Ray Hancock Terry & DiAnne Hatch Gary Hirschberg Julia Huiskamp Ruth H Jajko Robert & Rose Johnson Michael D. Kelly Bruce Kelm Frank & Linda Kopecky Susan G. Litoff Patrick Magoon Richard & Joan Mandel William McGrath Jean Meister Dawn Melchiorre Sheila Merry Paul & Sarah Metzger William & Carol Moran William & Kate Morrison Ami & Mark Nagle James Perry Martin & Ellen Robinson Diljeet Singh James & E. Jean Smith Michael Sobel Tammy & Eric Steele Arlo & Judith Straight Defenders $250 & Up Phil Adams William & Pamela Albers Michelle Arnold & Paul Martin Margaret Berglind The Honorable Arthur Berman Frank & Katharine Bixby Maggie Blinn Paula & Darrell Bloom Christopher Blunt John & Robin Bouman Meleneal Cameron Timothy Carpenter Lindsay Cochrane Cheryl Crates Elizabeth Crownover Curt & Carole Dale Merri Ex Lenice M. Gieseke Keith K. Goldstein Clarice Gregoire Eugene Griffin Deborah Hagman-Shannon Kathleen Ryg & Tom Hedlin Bradley Heit Samuel & Marcia Hellman Christina Hendrix Mary P. Hines Toi W. Hutchinson Peyton S. Hutchison Peter & Denise Illing Tracy & Delores Johnson Larry & Lauren Joseph Jack Kaplan Kenneth & Lucy Lehman Babs Maltenfort Janet Maruna Renee Mehlinger Nancy Meyer Jane Miscavage Julie Morrison Susan Munro Arthur C. Nielsen III Sean & Mary Noble Margaret O'Flynn & Alexander Muster Joe & Dottie Palombo Sylvia Puente Robert Richman Joanne Rodriguez John & Kathy Schnier Daniel Schwich Nancy Shier Beverly A. Sibblies Adele & John Simmons Julie & Roger Smith Luz Maria Solis Nancy & Adlai Stevenson Anne Studzinski Gene Svebakken Karina Wang Marcia Weflen Robert Weinberger Kathleen Wildman Jeremy & Jane Wilson Mollie Witten Benefactors $100 & Up Sharon Alter Anonymous Allen Ashley Jean Bachmann Nina Baluyut Anne Barclay Tonya Baucom Irwin Benuck Kenneth Best Lieselotte N. Betterman Maureen Blaha M. Sean Blair Carolyn & Robert Bonjean John & Amy Buonassisi Douglas Bush Jeanna Capito Judith Caplan Catherine Carabetta Mary Ellen Caron Daniel & Dolores Casey Nancy Castagnet Nancy Castle Colleen Cicchetti Keith Ciezadlo Kris Comerford Sarah Crozier Barbara J. Crucs John & Linda Dahl Glenn Davis Katherine Davis Robert & Quinn Delaney 7 Our Donors cont’d. Benefactors $100 & Up Gregory Desmond Peter & Carole Doris Wendy DuBoe Ralph & Karleen Dude Kathleen B. Edmunds Scott Emery Ms. Heather Fineman Julie Foltz Judy Foster Richard & Marjorie Friedman Steven Gallo Daniel & Lizabeth Galovich Jennifer Gundling Sabrina Guthrie Gerald & Ruth Hawkins Michael & Theresa Hawley Toni & John Henle Sharon Hershey Linda Hillis Jean Hinton Meg Hopkins Kimberly Ann Hughes Lee E. Hutchinson Linda Hyde Robert & G. Barry Irion Jessica Isaacs Paula Kienberger Jaudes, M.D. Dawnielle Jeffrey Sharon Kayne Dennis & Constance Keller Robert Kelm Diana King Richard Lanyon & Marsha Richman John & Victoria Lavigne Ngoan Thi Le Jean & Peter LeBlond John & Jill Levi Gregory Lieberenz Robert & Carol Lifton Abigail Line Susan Lombardi Alicia Margroff Pamela K. Marsden Jack Martin Joy Matella Elizabeth McGrath Jane Meighen Gay Menges Peter Mich Laurie & James Mikva Craig & Mary Alice Miller 8 Patrick T. Nash George Novogroder Cris Ohr Daniel Orozco DeeDee Pacheco Mr. & Ms. Tom Payne Daniel B. Peterson Edward & Sheila Pont Jo Poshard Eleanor & William Revelle Howard Rice Sam Rinella Richard Rosen Ann & Edwin Rothschild Mark Saran Buzz Sawyer Gregory Scalon Dan & Sandra Scheinfeld Douglas & Tammy Scott Joni Scritchlow Al Sharp Nathan Solomon Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Stewart Bob Strong Jacqueline F. Taylor Cristal Thomas Samme & Janet Thompson Margaret Tinsman Alissa Johnson Tripas Sheridan Turner Kristen Van Dyke Rohitkumar Vasa Jennifer Vierling Suzanne Wagner Sue & Dan Walton Anita & Mark Weinberg Mary Jane Welter Lee Wiclinski Ann S. Wolff Paula & Wayne Wolff Thomas Yates Alisa York Jeffery Yost 2013 Tributes In Memory of Jeanette Bitter Anonymous Kaz Attai Laura Auwerda Nancy K. Bellis Kenneth Best William Best B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION Douglas Bush Gerald R. Carnival John C. Colman Karen Dort Judy Foster Gaylord Gieseke Linda Hillis Betty Hutchison Linda Hyde Susan J. Irion Miriam Kelm Marion McCleery John P. Miller Mary Jane Neu Mary Lou Nuessen Harold Oakley Joann E. Payne Sam Rinella Mark Rosenberg Kathleen A. Ryg John Stevenson Azad Tayyab James Waterkotte In Memory of Rebecca Bonjean Carolyn Bonjean In Honor of Sam Flint Jean Davis In Honor of Joseph Gregoire J. B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation In Honor of Drs. Betty and Peyton Hutchison Samme Thompson In Honor of Harriet Meyer Nancy Meyer In Memory of Melissa Meighen Michael Aldrich Diane Ayres Jean Bachmann Eric Bachman Terry Bahry Nina Baluyut Jean Barker Tonya Baucom Marcia R. Bodda Theresa Carine Nancy Castagnet Keith Ciezadlo Jo Ann Coli Kris Comerford Carolyn Cramer Sarah Crozier Barbara J. Crucs William Dallas Kate Destinon Frank Digiacomo Sherri Ryder Dzienis Elizabeth Earle Nancy K. Bellis Thomas Fatcheric Suzanne Fenech Heather Fineman Julie Foltz Amy Foxhall Janet Fresh Steven Gallo Shawn M. Gavin Gaylord Gieseke Patricia Gonzalez Rebecca Grizer Jennifer Gundling Sharon Hershey Meg Hopkins Susan J. Irion Jessica Isaacs Laurie Jarue Margie Jones Ty Jones Jane Jones Larry B. Joseph Sharon Kayne Kay Kellogg Miriam Kelm Anne Klassman Nicole Korkolis Teri Kovarik Abigail Line Susan Lombardi Julie Maitino Alicia Margroff Pamela K. Marsden Joy Matella Elizabeth McGrath Nancy McGrath William McGrath Myra Mckelvey Claudia Mckosky Stephany McLaughlin Christine Mcmillan Linda A. Mechling Jane Meighen Rita Meighen Sheila M. Merry Jane Miscavage Susan Munro Leah Murnane Patrick T. Nash Susan E. Nichols Sean P. Noble Cheryl Pantano Anna Mae Parker David Pasterski Pheasant Meadows Condominium Association Jonathan Phillipp Judith Putnam Joanne Rodriguez Kathleen A. Ryg Gregory Scalon Diljeet Singh Jerome Stermer Jennifer Vierling Anne Vosmik Marilyn Young In Honor of Grace Ohlson Thomas E. Ohlson B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION 2014 Corporations, Foundations, & Organizations $100,000 & Up The Annie E. Casey Foundation The Chicago Community Trust Robert R. McCormick Foundation $50,000 & Up Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc Evanston Community Foundation Ford Foundation Illinois Collaboration on Youth The Irving Harris Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation $20,000 & Up Ami Nagle and Associates CME Foundation Illinois Childhood Trauma Coalition PNC Bank The Wallace Foundation $10,000 & Up Lurie Children's Hospital Prince Charitable Trusts J. B. and M.K. Pritzker Family Foundation State Farm Insurance Companies W. Clement & Jessie V. Stone Foundation $5,000 & Up A.G. Cox Charity Trust Ariel Investments Charles E. Marks Jr. Charitable Trust Harris Family Foundation Helen and Maurice Weigle Fund National Conference of State Legislatures Nicor Gas, an AGL Resources Company Sahara Enterprises, Inc. SEIU Health Care IL IN The Temple Fund $1,000 & Up Alice Kraus and Babs Maltenfort Fund Arthur C. Nielson, Jr. Family Charitable Trust Exelon Corporation Francis Beidler Foundation Illinois Federation of Teachers McMaster-Carr Supply Company Robbins, Salomon & Patt, LTD. Arnold I. Sobel Walmart Stores, Inc. Below $1,000 Bank of America Thompson Coburn LLP Community Shares of Illinois Draper and Kramer Foundation The Earl and Bettie Fields Automotive Group Illinois Action for Children JPMorgan Chase Foundation Lang Financial Group Chicago, Ltd. Donald Learner Family Foundation Logan Square Neighborhood Association Network For Good Poshard Foundation for Abused Children Woods Fund of Chicago 2014 Individuals Founder's Council $1,000 & Up Laura Auwerda Lorraine & Randolph Barba William T. Barry Nancy Bellis Patricia Jones Blessman & Stephen Blessman Sara & Terry Buehler John & Jane Colman Elizabeth Coulson Gaylord & William Gieseke James & Louise Glasser William & Patricia Hagenah Betty & Peyton Hutchison Susan Irion & Robert DeLand Adrienne & Timothy Ives Suzanne & David Juday Miriam Kelm Elliot & Frances Lehman Christa Markgraff Janet Maruna Hoy McConnell William McGrath John & Gina Miller William & Kate Morrison Margaret O'Flynn & Alexander Muster Edward & Sheila Pont Bruce & Diana Rauner John Rhine Janice Rodgers & Robert Hagan Alexander & Elizabeth Rorke Isabel Baker Schiffer & Mark Schiffer Arnold & Bette Sobel Robin & Leonard Steans Jerome & Nancy Stermer Suzanne & Stephen Swisher Dr. & Mrs. John Wesley Bonnie & Steve Wheeler Mollie Witten Champions $500 & Up Anonymous Michelle Arnold & Paul Martin Frank & Katharine Bixby John & Robin Bouman Linda J. Cleveland Stanton Cook Ann Courter & Norman Hirsch Henry & Elizabeth Feldman Kimberly Fitzgerald Moran & Michael Moran Rosalind Frye Linda & Don Gilkerson Kathleen Halloran DiAnne Hatch Mary P. Hines Julia Huiskamp Lee E. Hutchinson Michael D. Kelly David Kwo Janine Lewis David Lloyd Patrick Magoon Susan Munro Kathleen Ryg & Tom Hedlin Barbara & Michael Shaw James & E. Jean Smith Arlo & Judith Straight Anne Studzinski Carson & Patricia Thomas Bernice Weissbourd Joyce & Raymond Zeiss Defenders $250 & Up Phil Adams Alan Bain Katharine Bensinger Margaret Berglind H. Woods Bowman & Michele Thompson Kim Coffing Marvin R. Cohen, Ph.D. & Jane E. Richman The Honorable Barbara Flynn Currie Curt & Carole Dale Karen Freel The Nicholas & Marjorie Goodban Family Fund Luke Griffin Jr. Ray Hancock Toni & John Henle Robert & Rose Johnson Jack Kaplan Joanna Koh Mary & Ulrich Kruse Suzy Lee Kenneth & Lucy Lehman Susan G. Litoff Seth & Teresa Lloyd Colette Lueck Babs Maltenfort Jean Meister Dawn Melchiorre Sheila Merry Paul & Sarah Metzger Emily Miller Ami & Mark Nagle Joe & Dottie Palombo Sylvia Puente Nancy & Thomas Ronquillo Mr. & Mrs. John Simmons Michael Sobel Luz Maria Solis Nancy & Adlai Stevenson Gene Svebakken Jessica Swisher Sherrie Travis Hazel Vespa Kathleen Villano Robert Weinberger Jeremy & Jane Wilson Herb & Alice Zarov Benefactors $100 & Up Sharon Alter Mina Amir-Mokri Anonymous Queta Bauer Irwin Benuck Lieselotte N. Betterman Paul & Barbara Bodine Kathleen Brennan Barbara Brown Judith Caplan Daniel & Dolores Casey Nancy Castagnet John & Linda Dahl Robert & Quinn Delaney Ralph & Karleen Dude Merri Ex Edward & Bryna Gamson Diane & Thomas Geraghty Mr. & Ms. Harvey Gieseke John & Patsy Grady Theresa & Michael Hawley Monica Heenan John & Rachel Heuman Doris Holleb Peter & Denise Illing Robert & G. Barry Irion Jessica Isaacs Paula Kienberger Jaudes, M.D. Robert Kelm Mr. & Mrs. Bob Kelm Mr. & Mrs. Mike Kiss Frank & Linda Kopecky John & Victoria Lavigne 9 Claudia Lovelette Peg & Russell Matthias Susan Mayer Gay Menges Laurie & James Mikva Craig & Mary Alice Miller Emily & Adil Moiduddin Sonya D. Naar Daniel B. Peterson Eleanor & William Revelle Katharine Richards Barbara & Jerry Savitt Buzz Sawyer Dan & Sandra Scheinfeld John & Kathy Schnier Daniel Schuette Megan Selck Nancy Shier Adele & John Simmons Julie & William Spielberger Jennifer Sulentic Jacqueline F. Taylor Samme & Janet Thompson David & Hope Turner Rohitkumar Vasa Sue & Dan Walton Ann S. Wolff Thomas Yates Jeffery Yost Donna Zalig 2014 Tributes In Honor of Gaylord & William Gieseke Arnold I. Sobel Herb Zarov In Memory of George Kelm Bob Kelm In Memory of Melissa Meighen William McGrath Marilyn Young In Memory of Barbara Savitt Jerry Stermer In Honor of Voices for Illinois Children Staff Bonnie Wheeler Financial Statement of Support, Revenue, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance for the Year Ending December 31, 2013 Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Current Assets Cash Cash Held for Others Investments Pledges and Accounts Receivable Prepaid Expenses Total Current Assets $ 401,118 $ 859,737 $ 488,727 $ 145,922 $ 65,556 $1,961,060 Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Amount Held for Others Accrued Vacation Total Liabilities $ $ $ $ Fixed Assets Furniture and Equipment Less: Accumulated Depreciation Net Fixed Assets $ 317,573 $ (300,514) $ 17,059 Net Assets Unrestricted-Undesignated Unrestricted- Contingency Total Unrestricted $ 426 $ 644,417 $ 644,843 Temporarily Restricted Total Net Assets $ 398,357 $1,043,200 Total Assets $1,978,119 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $1,978,119 Expenses Revenues Foundations & Corporations 65.4% Programs 84.3% Individuals 7.7% Development 9.3% Special Events 9.5% Interest & Investment Income 0.5% General and Administrative 6.4% Other Revenue and Reimbursements 9.4% Miscellaneous 1.0% Unrealized Gain on Investments 6.5% 10 Total Revenue Total Expenses B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION $1,815,739 $1,840,147 45,314 859,737 30,048 934,919 B UILDING B ETTER L IVES FOR A N EW G ENERATION Financial Statement of Support, Revenue, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance for the Year Ending December 31, 2014 Assets Liabilities and Net Assets Current Assets Cash Cash Amount Held for Others Investments Pledges and Accounts Receivable Prepaid Expenses Total Current Assets Current Liabilities Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses Amount Held for Others Accrued Vacation Deferred Revenue Total Liabilities $ $ $ $ $ Net Assets Unrestricted-Undesignated Unrestricted- Contingency Total Unrestricted $ 105 $ 631,490 $ 631,595 Temporarily Restricted Total Net Assets $ 370,462 $ 1,002,057 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 1,949,344 $ 394,863 $ 812,219 $ 555,400 $ 36,803 $ 67,428 $1,866,713 Fixed Assets Furniture and Equipment Leasehold Improvements Less: Accumulated Depreciation Net Fixed Assets $ 355,442 $ 40,383 $ (313,194) $ 82,631 Total Assets $1,949,344 Revenues Expenses Foundations & Corporations 68.5% Programs 84.1% Individuals 10.4% Development 8.7% Special Events 6.3% Interest & Investment Income 0.6% General and Administrative 7.2% Other Revenue and Reimbursements 10.7% Miscellaneous 0.3% Unrealized Gain on Investments 3.2% Total Revenue Total Expenses $1,755,360 $1,768,608 85,020 812,219 30,048 20,000 947,287 11 Our 2013-2014 Staff Our 2013-2014 Board of Directors Susan J. Irion Chair Chicago Laura Auwerda Treasurer Chicago Nancy K. Bellis Chicago Patricia Jones Blessman, Ph.D. (2014) Chicago Linda Cleveland Frankfort Elizabeth Coulson Glenview Brian Dobbins (2014) St. Louis, MO Kimberly Feeney (2013) Orland Park Samuel Flint (2013) Buffalo Grove Luke Griffin Hinsdale Ray Hancock Marion Betty Hutchison Chicago Tracy T. Johnson Rockford Miriam Kelm Highland Park Christa Markgraff McHenry John P. Miller Westmont Edward A. Pont, M.D. (2014) Elmhurst John E. Rhine Mt. Carmel Alexander I. Rorke Evanston Mark Rosenberg, M.D. (2013) Deerfield Suzanne Swisher Rock Island Beth J. Truett (2013) Oak Park Bonnie Wheeler Carterville 208 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1490, Chicago, IL 60604-1120 www.voices4kids.org Gaylord Gieseke President Yasmine Baharloo Project Assistant Meleneal Cameron Administrative/Development Assistant Paula Corrigan-Halpern Policy Advocacy Director (through August 2013) Lisa Christensen Gee Policy Analyst Fiscal Policy Center Pat Gonzalez Fiscal Manager Samantha Hedges Youth Development Associate Sergio Hernandez, Jr. Policy Associate Illinois Early Childhood Fellow Madelyn James Project Director Larry Joseph Director, Fiscal Policy Center Anne Klassman Project Manager David Lloyd Senior Policy Analyst Fiscal Policy Center Debra Marillo Development Director (through October 2014) Melissa Meighan Communications Director (through August 2013) Emily Miller Director of Policy Advocacy (beginning in December 2013) Kelley Talbot Youth Development Director Assistant Director of Policy Advocacy Joan Vitale Director of Special Initiatives