2013 Annual Report - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Twin Cities
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2013 Annual Report - Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Twin Cities
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities 2550 University Avenue West Suite 410N St. Paul, MN 55114 www.bigstwincities.org A LETTER FROM OUR LEADERSHIP Dear Friend, Every time a child has the support and encouragement he needs, every time a young person dreams big and is motivated to reach her goals, every time a Big and a Little form a friendship that will last a lifetime, it’s the start of something big. Mentoring - these small moments are the beginning of significant, positive changes that put a child on the path to success, creating better opportunities and brighter futures for our young people. At Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities, we believe each child has the inherent ability to succeed, and we work every day to help them unlock that potential. In 2013, our agency continued to help young people succeed, and we could not be more proud of our Littles, our Bigs, our community partners, and what we have achieved together. As we look forward to 2014 and beyond, we are laying the foundation to grow our agency, increase the number of children we serve, and improve the possibilities for our young people. We are pleased to share with you the highlights of our achievements over the last year, none of which would have been possible without the continued generosity of our community. Thank you. Please share this annual report with your family and friends, and join us as we change more lives for the better, forever. David E. Dines Board Chair Warm Regards, Gloria C. Lewis President and CEO David E. Dines Board Chair Gloria C. Lewis President and CEO The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters is to provide children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported, 1-to-1 relationships that change their lives for the better, forever. MICHAEL AND RUMMON Many of the most successful matches don’t have a dramatic story arc. Instead, they are quiet, consistent relationships that emerge as a Little grows into a stronger, more confident person with the support of a caring adult. Small, everyday moments gradually build trust and friendship between Bigs and Littles, and those are the matches that can last for decades. One of those matches is Michael and Rummon. Twelve-year-old Rummon says his favorite thing about his Big Brother is that he’s funny. “He says silly stuff all the time, just to make me laugh,” he says with a smile. Rummon is shy and very quiet, and getting him to come out of his shell isn’t easy. But Michael has a knack for making his Little Brother smile. Rummon has always been reserved, spending a lot of time reading and playing video games. His father has been in and out of prison for most of his life, and his mother, Karima, worried that Rummon wouldn’t have a consistent, positive male role model. “Rummon needed someone to build his confidence and help him grow as a balanced young man,” she explains. When she asked BBBS to find a mentor for her son, she was hoping for someone like Michael. Five years later, Michael and Rummon have explored so much together, from rock climbing to sledding, board games to basketball, computer games to pool. “We never argue and we always have fun,” says Rummon. It’s easy to see why Rummon looks up to Michael. He’s successful, the Director of Packaging Engineering at General Mills; he’s fun, constantly making Rummon giggle and always encouraging him to try new things. And he’s obviously proud of his Little Brother, even when he disguises his kind words as friendly teasing. “We’ve been playing basketball together as long as I’ve known him, and I never used to have to try very hard to beat him, when he was seven. But he beats me all the time, now!” he says. But while they like to joke around, one thing Michael and Rummon both take seriously is their commitment to each other. “I’ve enjoyed seeing Rummon grow up, and he really is a great young man.” - Michael ERIN AND MAGALI “Hermana!” That’s the first thing out of Erin’s mouth when she sees her Little Sister, Magali. Sister. It’s the first word of every postcard, text message, email, and phone call between the two, and a reminder of nearly a decade of friendly teasing from Magali’s Spanish-speaking family. And Magali, who is learning French from her Big, fondly calls Erin “soeur.” In any language, they’re sisters. Their sisterhood was born nine years ago, when Erin visited Magali’s house with a BBBS Match Coordinator to meet her Little Sister for the first time. Magali can barely remember life before her Big Sister, but for Erin, the memory of their first meeting is as clear as ever. “We were standing in the living room, surrounded by her mom and sisters, and there was a big jumble of Spanish and English going on. And in the middle of the chaos was quiet little Magali.” Since then, Magali has blossomed. An outgoing high school senior with a bubbly personality, Magali says she has gained self-confidence just from knowing Erin believes in her. “She’s always saying that she sees a lot of potential in me. That matters more than anything else,” Magali says. As a high school teacher, Erin has always stressed the importance of a good education. Magali will soon become the first person in her immediate family to graduate from high school and go to college. “She makes it look easy but she has already accomplished so much,” Erin says. “It’s really inspiring to watch her life unfold.” Over nine years of mentoring, the two have favorite memories that showcase their “sisterhood”: trying to teach each other Spanish and French, shopping for a homecoming dress, serious conversations about the future, giggling over silly jokes. And their friendship continues to grow. Both hermanas say they can’t imagine a day when they won’t be friends. “My life would look completely different without my Big Sister. I can’t even imagine my life without her. - Magali COMMUNITY-BASED MENTORING One child. One adult. One life-changing connection. Communitybased mentoring represents the classic Big Brothers Big Sisters relationship. A BBBS Match Coordinator works with each child, volunteer, and parent to ensure the health and safety of each match, regularly checking in with a friendly hello, a word of advice or an upcoming activity. Littles come to BBBS from all corners of the community. Many are facing adversity of some type, and like every child, they benefit from having another stable, caring adult in their life. As the Twin Cities community has changed, BBBS programs have become even more responsive, accessible and effective. Nearly 2,000 Littles are matched each year with Bigs who have been carefully screened and interviewed, and who commit to at least 12 months as a reliable friend and role model. Each match is paired based on common interests and backgrounds, complementary personalities, and the potential to form a strong bond from the very start of their relationship. Hmong Mentoring Initiative: The Hmong community is an emerging cultural element of the Twin Cities, but many Hmong youth face significant risk factors, including a high teen birth rate and low high school graduation rate. Increased recruitment and support for matches of Hmong youth and mentors helps ensure success for every child. Research shows that longer, stronger mentoring relationships have a greater positive impact on children. Native American Mentoring Initiative: For over a decade, BBBS has participated in a consortium of mentoring organizations that serve Native American youth, always seeking to identify mentors who can support these Littles with a stable, caring adult relationship. Northside Achievement Zone (NAZ) partnership: The NAZ initiative is working to end multigenerational poverty within North Minneapolis, using education as a lever. As part of this dynamic and innovative partnership, BBBS provided mentors to 85 children in the neighborhood last year. Signing my daughter up for Big Brothers Big Sisters is one of the best decisions I’ve made as a parent.” - Carrie, mother of a Little Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities’ matches last 29% longer than the national average. SCHOOL-BASED MENTORING For some Bigs and Littles, time together doesn’t happen in parks or museums or stadiums - it happens in school cafeterias and playgrounds and gymnasiums. The BBBS School-based program matches elementary-age Littles with Bigs and brings them together for an hour each week during the school year to eat lunch, play a board game, read a book, or just talk about their week. School-based mentoring is especially important for children who might not otherwise be able to be Littles in the Community-based program because of home schedules, high mobility, or language differences. For these children, schools are the ideal setting to maintain regular meetings with a mentor who can support academic and social development. Some School-based Bigs are high school students, so as they give caring one-to-one support, they grow in confidence and responsibility as well. Fifteen partner schools with a high populations of children facing adversity have a BBBS Match Coordinator on-site each week to support Bigs and Littles with activity ideas, supervision, and encouragement. And when school is out for the summer, matches can keep in touch at BBBS field trips or as pen pals. BEYOND SCHOOL WALLS Several local corporations have partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters to give back to the community by sharing their employees’ time and life experience. The Littles - all students at nearby schools - regularly visit corporate headquarters to spend time one-on-one with an employee volunteer mentor. In addition to providing mentors for children, corporations like Carlson Companies, Comcast, and General Mills provide their employees with a way to invest their time and energy in a stronger future for the Twin Cities. 15 schools. 623 littles. “My Big Brother Matt has taught me about the Mariana Trench - it’s the deepest part of the ocean - and how to catch a pop f ly ball. He shows me how to do the right things and stuff. He’s the best Big in the world.” - Jamal, age 9 PARTNER SCHOOLS American Indian Magnet School Anishinabe Academy Anne Sullivan Elementary Como Park Elementary Dayton’s Bluff Elementary School FAIR Downtown School Hazel Park Prep Academy Harvest Prep Highland Elementary Jefferson Community School Lily Lake Elementary School Marcy Open School Mississippi Elementary School Northside Achievement Zone Pratt Community School St. Paul Minneapolis Minneapolis St. Paul St. Paul Minneapolis St. Paul Minneapolis Columbia Heights Minneapolis Stillwater Minneapolis St. Paul Minneapolis Minneapolis EDUCATION AND ENRICHMENT By the time they’re high school seniors, Littles are already significantly more likely to graduate than their non-mentored peers. They’re far more likely to have positive relationships with their family and peers, and less likely to have engaged in risky behavior. But what comes next? How do you get a good score on the ACT, choose a college, or apply for scholarships? What does it take to be a doctor, produce a hit record, become an electrician, or start your own business? How do the choices you make as a teenager affect your life down the road? And how can mentoring’s positive outcomes become a launching point into a successful adulthood? The innovative Education & Enrichment program at BBBS helps teens explore options and find their own path to success in school and career. 577 youth, ages 12-18, participated in E&E programming in 2013. College Access: Many Littles will be the first in their families to attend college. Individually-tailored assistance from BBBS, including tours to regional colleges, ACT preparation, college application assistance, and scholarship and financial aid guidance, can help in navigating the process. And thanks to the Annexstad Family Foundation, current and former Little Brothers and Little Sisters are eligible to apply for a renewable scholarship to participating four-year colleges. Since 2007, the Annexstad Foundation has enabled 85 students from our agency to attend college, including nine new recipients in 2013. Workforce Readiness: Learning about a career path they’ve never imagined can be the start of a promising future for a young person. At BBBS, ‘Workforce Readiness’ means preparing our youth to enter the workforce, whether they attend a certificate program, community college, or four-year university. Youth visit local technical and trade schools, receive individual career counseling, and tour the offices of local businesses like The Nerdery, Hennepin Theater Trust, and American Dairy Queen International. This program helps young people plan their own path to success while also ensuring a strong future workforce for the Twin Cities. CORE: The CORE program (Confidence, Opportunities, Relationships, Education) offers teen pregnancy prevention programs focused on adult-youth communication and leadership and life skills for youth. CORE helps Littles and their parents/guardians and Bigs communicate and make healthy decisions about sex, relationships, and future plans. Workshops, leadership trainings, and discussion groups are held in partnership with community resources like Teenwise, The Links, Inc., and Planned Parenthood. 222 youth attended college tours and visits in 2013. SPOTLIGHT ACTIVITIES SPORTS BUDDIES BIKES FOR KIDS Thanks to the generosity of the Scott Richards North Star Charitable Foundation, 180 Little Brothers and Little Sisters unwrapped a special holiday gift a few weeks early. They attended a holiday party at the Metrodome in December along with their parents and Bigs, BBBS staffers, and a Minnesota Vikings player. After an evening of football, arts and crafts, hot dogs, and games, there was a special surprise for every Little - a brand new bicycle! NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM The Minnesota Children’s Museum and PwC teamed up to give our matches and families a special treat - a free night at the museum, exclusively for BBBS! Littles, Bigs, and Littles’ families got to meet other matches, enjoy snacks, and, best of all, explore and play in the Children’s Museum. Picture Perfect Mentoring Children of Prisoners Children with incarcerated parents are significantly more likely to someday become involved in the justice system themselves. A caring Big Brother or Big Sister provides the kind of stability and support that helps a child stay on the right track. Thanks in part to funding from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, 556 children with familial histories of incarceration now have mentors and a better chance at interrupting the cycle of incarceration. A digital photography class, funded by the Best Buy Children’s Foundation, gave Littles and their Bigs an opportunity to learn about the art and technology of photography. Each Little received a new digital camera, and a professional photographer taught matches how to use the camera, capture powerful images from their daily lives, and edit their pictures. Several of the photographs were showcased and auctioned at the BBBS gala. Most of the children on our waiting list are boys, and they sometimes wait a year or more to be matched with a male mentor. The newest mentoring program, Sports Buddies, invites Bigs to use athletics as the foundation of a mentoring relationship. Bonding over sports teaches Littles the value of teamwork, dedication and good sportsmanship. Matches often attend professional games or play a sport together, as well as attend regular BBBS outings. BIG DAY AT THE U School-based matches typically meet at the Littles’ school, but one day last spring, several Bigs who are U of M students took their Littles to visit their campus, instead. Littles got to experience life as a U of M student as they toured Coffman Student Center, built rocket ships with a physics professor and did experiments with chemistry students. 2013 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Expenses Support and Revenue Individual contributions Corporate & foundation support Government grants United Way Special events Other income Total Support & Revenue 2013 2012 $301,649 $1,774,661 $245,691 $727,159 $412,143 $15,922 $3,577,225 $474,875 $952,522 $346,849 $709,352 $1,397,631 $131,234 $4,012,563 Program Management & general Fundraising Volunteer Recruitment Total Expenses 2013 2012 $2,797,922 $806,638 $514,367 $161,934 $4,280,861 $2,828,420 $790,002 $531,193 $136,424 $4,286,039 2013 2012 Total Assets $2,582,573 $3,048,325 Total Liabilities Net Assets Total Liabilities & Net Assets $605,970 $1,976,603 $2,582,573 $470,990 $2,568,335 $3,048,325 Change in net assets from operations Nonoperating change in net assets ($703,636) $111,904 ($273,476) $427,279 Change in net assets Net assets - beginning Net assets - ending ($591,732) $2,568,335 $1,976,603 $153,803 $2,414,532 $2,568,335 During the 2013 fiscal year, the board and leadership made the decision to adjust our agency size to match our revenue. In recent years, our organization has lost funding from the federal government, United Way, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. These losses are a result of a shift in resources and focuses, and not a ref lection of our performance or impact. We continue to work to secure new funding sources. The solid financial model for fiscal year 2014 and beyond allows us to retain the high quality of our mentoring services and positions us for future growth. DONORS 3 Plus 1 Consulting LLC 3M Company 3M Foundation Aana Camp Aaron and Abby Horsager Aaron Tatone Abbey Mitchell Abby and Doug Power Accredited Investors Addlestone Advanced Auto Parts Agnete C. Temali Aisha Vadell Ajaykumar Kasargod Al and Cathy Annexstad Al’s Photography Alan Geiwitz and Mary McMahon Alan Hill Alejandra Ecker Alexa Gallet Alexandrea Davis Alexandria Brown Alfred Zaragoza, Jr. Alicia Zetah Alisa Friese Alliant Techsystems Inc. Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America Allina Health Systems Allina Hospitals and Clinics Allison Plathe Amanda L. Simenson Amber Evens Amber Pointer Amelious Whyte Ameriprise Financial Gift Matching Program Amy Geoffrion Amy Hernandez Amy Keding Amy Thie Andersen Corporate Foundation Andrea C. St George Andrea Krelitz Andrea Lee Andrea Marston Andrew Thomas Angela Althoff Angela Carlson Lombardi Anita Lowy Anna L. Hooper Anna Reiter Anne-Louise Liska AnnMarie Juliot Anonymous (5) Anonymous Employees of Ameriprise Anonymous Employees of 3M Anonymous Employees of AT&T Anonymous Employees of Blue Cross Blue Shield Anonymous Employees of Bremer Financial Services Anonymous Employees of Cargill Anonymous Employees of Carlson Companies Anonymous Employees of CenturyLink National Anonymous Employees of Cornerstone Capital Management, LLC Anonymous Employees of Cummins Anonymous Employees of Deloitte Anonymous Employees of Despatch Industries Anonymous Employees of Donaldson Company, Inc Anonymous Employees of Ecolab Anonymous Employees of Ernst & Young Anonymous Employees of Fairview Health Services Anonymous Employees of General Mills, Inc. Anonymous Employees of Graco Anonymous Employees of HealthPartners Anonymous Employees of International Dairy Queen, Inc. Anonymous Employees of Macy’s Anonymous Employees of Medica Anonymous Employees of Medtronic Anonymous Employees of Polaris Industries Inc. Anonymous Employees of PricewaterhouseCoopers Anonymous Employees of St. Paul Public Schools ISD 625 Anonymous Employees of Target Corporation Anonymous Employees of Thomson Reuters Anonymous Employees of Travelers Anonymous Employees of U.S. Bancorp Anonymous Employees of UnitedHealth Group Anonymous Employees of University of Minnesota Anonymous Employees of UPS Anonymous Employees of Wells Fargo Anthony Clacko Anthony Plaisted Anthony Steinhagen API Group, Inc. Archie D. & Bertha H. Walker Foundation Austin Savat Autumn Huiras Bank of Montreal Group Companies Barb and Tran Alfrey Barbara B. Engen Barbara Butts Williams and John Williams Barbara J. McMorris Barbara J. McNabb Barbara Stephenson Barry L. Hunter Bart and Linda Wear Benjamin Elliott Benjamin Nigh Best Buy Children’s Foundation Best Buy Company Beth and Roger Hoiseth Beth Gunderson Beth LaBreche and Eric Johnson Beverly A. Stirtz Big Brothers Big Sisters of America Bill and Jeannie Buckner Bill and Susan Sands Bill and Teri Popp Bill Rysavy Bill Winger Billy A. Walls Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota BMS Intermediaries, Inc. Bob and Kristi Kratch Bob Auman Bob Folkes Bob’s Binding & Serging, Inc. Bobbi Jo Fischer Bobbi Zirbes Bobbie and Joe Betz Boston Consulting Group, Inc BPM Contracting Inc Brad Rixmann Brad Smith Bradford and Victoria Graves Brandon Elliott Brant Gilbert Bremer Financial Corporation Brenna Lindquist Brent and Dana Flahr Brent Anderson Brent Cottington Brent S. Miller Brian A. Franchuk Brian and Katherine Avery Brian and Kim Billick Brian and Maggie Kirchoff Brian and Robin Smith Brian J. Fulmer Brian Koneczny Brian Sloan Brooke Adamczyk Bruce C. Copley and Renee Roy Bruce Rehberg Bruce Tanquist Bryan A. Maser Bryan and Suzanna Altman Bryan D. Anderson C. Charles Jackson Foundation C. David Nelson C.H. Robinson Worldwide Foundation Calie Ries Cameron J. Schaffer Cargill, Inc. Caribou Coffee Charitable Foundation Carie Gaytan Carl Wengelewski Carlson Carly and Al Grogan Carol E. Bahl Carol Suggs Caroline Doers Caroline’s Kids Foundation Carolyn Kunz-Lien and Al Lien Casey Albert T. O’Neil Foundation Casey Eglinton Catherine A. McMillin Catherine and Steven Rieke Catherine Cleary Catherine Stensrude Cathleen A. Wurzer CB Richard Ellis Inc. Foundation Chad B. Johnson Chad Freeman Chad Gross Chad Jurgens Chad Simonson Channing W. Riggs Charles and Marcia Kerl Charles Chapman Charles E. Tryon II Charles Erickson Charles Macomber Charles Stobble Charles Trepanier and Kathleen Menke Cheryl Boyer Cheryl M. Anderson Chris and Cindy Stropes Chris Hince Chris Krusmark Christine Boes Christophe Beck Christopher A Murphy Christopher J. Rau Christopher N. Leitschuh Christopher Smith Christopher Thurin Chuck and Terri Roehrick Chuck Lodge and Jody Peterson Lodge Chuck Stobbie Cindy and Richard Howe Cindy Kent Cindy S. Schneider Clark and Sharon Winslow Claudia Meldahl Clifford and Kathleen Reder Colleen Canning Columbia Heights Police Department Connie and Eric Macrostie Conrad E. Smith Corcoran Shannon Craig and Connie Swanson CRAVE CSM Corporation Cummins Power Generation Curt MacKenzie Cynthia and David Mallon Cynthia Lanners Dale Hentges Dale Munger Damon Anderson Damon Dunkel Dan and Sherry Warrick Dan Maus Dan Thompson Daniel and Heidi McKeown Daniel W. Shogren Danielle Engeman Darla Tevogt Daron Hines Darrell Gilmore Darren and Kristen Smith Darryn and Dana Fossand Dave and Belinda Hopkins Dave and Sunny Girk Dave Murray Dave Scarsella Davi E. Axelson David and Debby Toole David and Gail McCollum David and Harriet Conkey David and Janis Larson David and Katharine Frederick David and Laura Chin David and Lori Windschitl David and Margaret Dines David and Mary Isabelle Broderick David and Miriam Lubin David and Sara Benning David Depauw David Duback David F. Mingo David Fettig and Nancy Baldrica David Keil David Mundt David P. Gabel David Pawlak David Robertson David Sorbel David Steingart David Tynes David Vanney and Catharine Ruther David Welle and Rosemary Reinhardt David Wicker David Young David Youngmark Dawn and Gary Bierwerth Dawn Fleming Dawn Hespenheide Dawn Swanson Dawn Westling and Robert Evans Dean A. Hooper Dean and Cathleen Barthel Dean and Jeanne Rhoades Deanna J. Threadgill Deanna Lane Deborah Garofalo Debra Ginzl Deluxe Corporation Foundation Dennis and Rhonda Malecek Dennis Anderson Dennis J. Oestreich Dennis Wipperling Derek R. Scott Derrick Banks Diamond Metal Products Diane and Laurence Betterley Diane M. Hawfitch Diane Peterson Dick and Joan Niemiec Dionne Glass Dominic Cotroneo Dominic J. Wharram Donald and Dottie Long Donald Bezek, Jr. Donald Hammer Doron P. Clark Douglas and Wilma Eden Dr. William B. Donald Drew J. Bergstrom Duane and Patricia Hanf Dylan Dragswiek E. Thomas and Rita Welch Earl and D.M. Lillestrand Earl D. and Marian N. Olson Fund of The St. Paul Foundation DONORS Ecolab Foundation Ecolab, Inc. Edward and Sherry Ann Dayton Edward F Christie Edward Giefer Elizabeth Holmes Elizabeth Kelly Elizabeth Pagel Elizabeth Swords Emerson Process Management Rosemount Inc. Emily and Robb Weidemann Eric and Sheryl Leill Eric Bass Eric C. Schoneman Eric Johnson Eric L. Przybyla Erin Payton Ernst & Young Etty Deveaux Evan P. Binkley Express Scripts Foundation F.R. Bigelow Foundation Federated Insurance Company Federated Insurance Foundation Flex Compensation, Inc. Foster and Elaine Cole Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Foundation Gabriel J. Amundson Gabriel, deGrood Bendt, Advertising Agency Gale D. Micka Gary and Cary Zahrbock Gary S. Wahman General Mills General Mills Foundation Gerhard and Teri Lano Gina Cesaretti and Michael Iwan Gina M. Cerritelli Glen Boedecker Gloria and Craig Lewis Golden Sun Chiropractic Graco Foundation Graco, Inc. Greater Twin Cities United Way Greenheck Fan Corp Greg and Becky Leslie Greg and Ceil Stroik Greg and Cynthia Page Greg Flanagan Gregg and Kathryn Stedronsky Gregory and Kristie Cook Gregory and Tonya Schlaefer Gregory R. Sparber Gwendolyn B Smith Hardenbergh Foundation Harvey S. Lewis, Jr. Heather Hanssen Hershey Foods High School Leadership Council Holly and Travis Morehead Holly Keller and Brian Hissong Honeywell Howard and Judith Fulk IBM IBM Employee Services Center Imation Corporation ING Irving Tang Isis Buchanan IWJ Charitable Foundation Jack and Madeline Foss Jack Fleming Jack Martin Jacob Murphy James A. Madich James and Celest Dallas James and Dorothy Halverson James and Gabrielle Thon James and Jelan Heidelberg James and Joyce Elam James and Mary Benson James and Susan Chambers James E. Lindell James E. Tadeusiak James Fornshell James Grieman James Mildenberger James Momon James R. Simon James S. Warren James V. Toscano Jamie and Joe Donlin Jamison D. Krier Jane Ahlstrom Janel French Janelle Cameron Janet K. Orange Janette Peterson Jared Bickler Jason and Kimberly Coffel Jason Boeck Jason Callan Jason J. Craig Jayne E. Kennelly Jean Anderson Jean Cash Jean Knox Jeanine Hansen Jeanne Artley Jeannine Rivet and Warren Herreid Jeff and Anne Davidman Jeff and Dawn Hillins Jeff D. Fahrenbruch Jeff Marone Jeffery G. Siemon Jeffery P. Klinefelter Jeffrey A. Samayoa Jeffrey and Gwen Robley Jeffrey E. Panning Jeffrey J. Thomas Jeffrey Larson Jeffrey R. Montanye Jeffrey Thompson Jeffrey Wilson Jennifer and Doug Kerr Jennifer D. Peterson Jennifer Farland Jennifer Mathews Jennifer Schuler Jennifer Wise Jerald and Julia Young Jeremy D. Diebling Jerry and Lori Allen Jerry O’Connell Jesse J. Bergman Jesse Okie and Mary Harrington Jessica Albrecht Jessica Carlson Jill and Michael Patrou Jill Bryanehr Jill LaViolette Jill M. Farrington Jill M. Weihrauch Jill Orwick Jill S. Cherbow Jim and Sheri Simpson Jim Badzinski Jim Prokopanko Joann and John Hinnenthal Joann Hovet Joann Lindgren Jodee Gehrke Jodi Wieczorek Jody Bowen Jody Miller Joe and Lynn Kolstad Joe Paoli Joe Schlosser Joel and Winni Christopherson Joel Welliver John and Amy Hueg John and Barbara Greving John and Bonnie Crouch John and Elaine Malakowsky John and Elizabeth Balay John and Jane Guild John and Julie Michener John and Klerissa Church John and Leslie Garner John and Lynette Reuter John and Rachael Vegas John Breedlove John Erickson John F. Timmer John Harmon John Hart John Haugen John Hilbelink John M. Harrington John Mason John Resman John Rowan John Schewe John Warder Jonathan J. Fredericks Jonathan Tripp Joseph and Alison Lichtenberger Joseph M. Volker Joseph McCormick Joseph Stepaniak Joseph W. Hubanks Joshua Katt Joy and Damien Malone Judi Marie and Mitch Ringe Judy Willodson Julie A. Rose Julie Lee Julie Michels Justin and Jessica Kostner Justin Noznesky Kalin LeBrun Karen and Mark Larson Karen Kelley-Ariwoola Karen Kenney Karen Somerville Kari and Ross Munson Kariann and Mike Jennrich Karl and Deb Thomforde Kate Lanners Katherine Olig Kathi Ismael Kathleen and Michael Ryan Kathleen and Patrick McMorrow Kathy Gilmore Kathy Reder Katie Rudolph Kay Ostertag Keith and Cheryl Bratsch Keith and Laura Adams Keith and Sara Larson Keith Backhaus Keith Segner Kelly Cyskiewicz Kelly Schwenn Kelly Van Gompel Kelly Vick Kelsey T. Luers Kenan and Mary Aksoz Kendell Martell Kenneth U. Mowll Kerrie A. Lamers Kevin and Andrea Kajer Kevin Dolan Kevin E. Thompson Kevin Ghiloni Kevin Tauer Keystone Search Limited Kimberly and Ronald Price Kimberly and Steve Nguyen Kimberly Nelson Kindra Wray Knopf Family Foundation Kowalski’s - Eagan Kowalski’s - Eden Prairie Kowalski’s - Grand Market Kowalski’s - Uptown Market Kowalski’s - White Bear Lake Kris Lenk Krissy Paddock Kristen Jovle Kristi Macht Kristie Chapman Kristin Linson Kristin Schrubbe Kristina Mauersberger and Timothy Anderson Kristine Engman Kristine Rauenhorst Kristine Westall L. and Nadine Marciano Lametti & Sons, Inc. Land O’Lakes Foundation Landen Q. Rodemeyer Larry and Zylpha Gregerson Larry Grab Laura Adams Lauren Felmlee Lauren Williams Laurie Altman Laurie and Dan Lafontaine Laurie Emmons LaVaye Dressen Lee and Anne Cunningham Lee and Mary Topps Lee Meinerz Leif Solberg, M.D. Leonard Glass Leslie C. Malmquist Linda A. Schintz Linda and Dale Blyth Linda and Ken Rees Linda Baker Keene Linda Garrett Linda Hodges and Rick Sparks Linda Senst Lionel Gordon Lisa Barrett Lisa Gruenewald Lisa Rodarte Lisa Salzl and Scott Foote Lisa Seguin Lisbeth M. Shusterich Lizzy Pellington Loren Thacker Lori LaRiviere Lori McGinn Lorie Heinz Lorraine Griffin Johnson Louis and Corinne Ricard Louise Harris Louise Ulrich Lowell and Diane Richardson Luis Cuellar Lukis Foundation Lynae Lightbody Lynda Babcock Lynn and Robert Jones Lynn Martin Madeline E. MacLachlan Mae and Sylvester Weiss Foundation Marbrook Foundation Marcel and Bethany Nienhuis Marcia and Tim Malzahn Marcia Murray Margaret Rivers Fund Margaret Wall Marian and A. Kenneth Copa Marika and Adam Taylor Marilyn J. Flath Marilyn K. Dietrich Mark and Amy Kersey Mark and Elizabeth Hagberg Mark and Karla Boemer Mark and Linda Filonowich Mark and Meg Scharmer Mark and Tammy Nagel Mark and Teri Searles Mark F. Lindner Mark L. Conlon Mark N. Stageberg Mark Risinger Mark Scholtes Martha Aronson Martin Cole Mary and Rolf Gilbertson Mary Gaillard Mary Jo and Dean Lindholm Mary Jo Flynn Mary Olson Mary Tonn Matt Feehan Matt McRoberts Matt Salchert Matthew and Jennifer McMorrow Matthew Bauer Matthew Bruce Matthew C. Murphy Matthew Cotton DONORS Matthew D. Clancy Matthew Mammenga Mauri and Kim Kotila McGough Construction Medtronic, Inc. Meghan L. Mumm Melanie Wahlquist Merck Partnership for Giving Meredith Miller MetLife Foundation Michael A. Miller Michael and Jane Felmlee Michael and Jennifer Jensen Michael and Mary Meyer Michael Ballard Michael Carrer Michael Chestelson Michael E. Peterson Michael J. McGee Michael Kern Michael Koehler Michael Peterson Michael R. Carey Michael Sivo Michael Skoglund Michael Sletten Michael Snively Michael Staab and Karla Vehrs Michael Suhr Michael Zweber Michelle A. Tronerud Michelle Sawyer Microsoft Giving Campaign Mikal E. Nabors Mike A. Mergen Mike and Barb LaChance Mike and Doreen Larson Mike and Jo Anne Kerr Mike and Kara Witzmann Mike and Katie McAlpin Mike and Kelly Schall Mike and Linda Fiterman Family Foundation Mike and Nancy Keller Mike DiAngelis Mikko Niemioja Milestone AV Technologies Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation Minneapolis Rotary Foundation Minnesota Women’s Economic Roundtable Miron and Anne Marcotte Mitchell Zamoff Monica L. Coulter Monte and Linda Aaker Mr. Grothem N. Judge and Reatha Clark King Nancy Brenna Nancy Kang Natasha Mathias Nate and Leah Hjelseth Nathan A. Oebser Neil Cowan Nelson, Tietz & Hoye, Inc Nicholas J. Buettner Nicholas Sander Nick Martinez Nicole M. Padget Nikole Held Nitesh Gupta Norman Gabrick Norman Gaskins Northern Lights Power Trading And Consulting, LLC Nuveen Investments, LLC Okeleye Insurance Agency Op4G Oscar Cole Pam Borton Pamela G. Mcalister Pamela L. Tardy Pamela S. Olson Pat and Anita Cooper Pat and Arlene McCarthy Pat and Patricia Rickert Pat and Rosanna Stalock Patricia and Mark Grimes Patricia J. Schroedl Patricia M. Gries Patrick Bohmbach Patrick Keane Patrick Martyn Patrick Reason Patrick Sukhum Patrick Truly Patti and Mike Marinovich Patti Clark and Steven Hines Paul and Karla Gulenchyn Paul and Sarah Karon Paul Carlson Paul Egeland Paul Guten Paul K. Anderson Paul Parsons Paul R. Roach Paul Rassier Peggy L. Raisanen Pete Cochrane Peter and J.M. Eichten Peter Cote Peter Dosher Peter E. Staloch Peter Hernke Peter Hicks Peter Schlesinger Phil Griffin Philip Reilly Phillip and Susan Fantle Phillip Falkner Phillip Seeley Phyllis and Paul Haensel Pinnacle Management, LLC Piper Jaffray Piper Jaffray Employee Giving Program Polaris Industries, Inc. POPP Communications Precision Lens PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP Prime Therapeutics Protiviti Inc. Quang Trieu R. 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Traeger Ron and Faye Way Ronald and Colleen Pierskalla Ronald and Janet Christenson Ronald and Renee Hunter Ronald Nies Ronald W. Pierce Rory and Karen Ballweber Rosemary Ackley Roseville Community Fund of the North Suburban Community Foundation Roy Weigel Ruby Tuesday - Rosedale Center Ryan and Johanna Aipperspach Ryan and Kathy Wolff Ryan D. Crosby Ryan O’Leary Ryan R. Burns Ryan R. Evers Safe Harbour Tanker Chartering LLC Samuel Bryson Sandra Davis Sandra Harris Sandra Johnson Sandra Kunert Sandra Lewandowski Sandra M. Putman Sara Ofstead Sarah and Mike Oebser Sarah Blomquist Sarah Wolfe Scott and Amy Robinson Scott and Michele Walker Scott Blahauvietz Scott Collins Scott Griffith Scott Hietpas Scott Hull Scott K. Eggert Scott R. 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Yogastudio Youngstedt’s Goodyear Tire Zelo Gretchen Zunkel HONORARY GIFTS For Janine & Allan Akinradewo Barb and Tran Alfrey For Jerry Allen Keith Segner For Sara Benning Catherine Jordan For Joel Bratsch Keith and Cheryl Bratsch For Luke Schaan & Anna Flaig Ryan and Johanna Aipperspach Anonymous Wade Zander For Brayden Sandra Parks For Erika Schmitt & Tony Adams Kristi Sehnert For Dorothy Bridges Minnesota Women’s Economic Roundtable For Dr. Karen Somerville James V. Toscano For Bill Buckner Greater Twin Cities United Way For Monica Coulter Jill Paulson For Nathan and Crystal Friske Maria Helgerson For Nelson Fox III Louise Harris For McKenna Lee Amy Stratton For Tim Marcantonio Donna M. Keller For Greg Page Minnesota Women’s Economic Roundtable Andrea Krelitz Katie Kuitunen David and Dianne Moore Nelson, Tietz & Hoye, Inc. Brad Rixmann Wayne and Mary Rixmann Safe Harbour Tanker Chartering LLC Martin and Ellen Sampson Nicholas Sander John and Lydija Tschumperlin Arthur R. Weerts Ronald Zamansky For Pat Sukhum Justin and Jessica Kostner MEMORIAL For Edward Jayne Keystone Community Services For Patricia Meyer Barbara Stephenson For Christopher Muelhaust Tammy O’Connell For Rick Stuhr Kariann and Mike Jennrich Jenna Zark For Timothy Terrence Welch David and Gail Brown Cargill, Inc. Beth and Roger Hoiseth Thank you to our generous donors! This list names only a few of the people and organizations whose generosity enables Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities to serve its mission. We are unable to list everyone who provided support for our work. Thank you to all of our supporters. If we have overlooked anyone or made an error, we sincerely apologize and would appreciate being notified. Please contact our development office at 651-789-2431. BOARD AND STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS David Dines, Chair Marcia Malzahn, Vice Chair Mike Felmlee, Past Chair Greg Schlaefer, Treasurer Pat Sukhum, Secretary Jerry Allen Lynda Babcock Robert Barnett Robert Biaggio John Breedlove Scott Deibert Jeff Davidman Nathan Hjelseth Michael Jensen Susan Kelly Sandra Lewandowski LEADERSHIP STAFF Miron Marcotte Patti Marinovich Robert McCollum Holly Morehead Justin Noznesky Bob Oliker Robert Ryan Karen Somerville Ryan Wolff Jerald Young Gloria C. Lewis President & CEO Deanna Threadgill Vice President of Programs Wendy Mercano Vice President of Finance Barb Alfrey Director of Human Resources & Volunteer Services Gail Vold Greco Director of Communications & Public Relations Kariann Jennrich Director of Development Andrea Nordick Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations ANNUAL REPORT CONTRIBUTORS Maggie Karl Editor Anna Karpinski Designer
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