Annual Report 2010–2011
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Annual Report 2010–2011
Orange Coast College Foundation 1998 Annual Report 2010–2011 ALask Eagel ...Officim expe sam et que et aliation et enitas quibus es arumquo ssequis exerion consecusam siminusandit deliciis et laborum faccuptatur, officat S ince 1985, the Orange Coast College Foundation has built a legacy of providing support for programs and projects that benefit our students. I am particularly grateful to the generous donors acknowledged in this report. Their continuing gifts over the last 25 years have benefited our students through scholarships, support of the College’s performing and visual arts, assistance for the Harry & Grace Steele Children’s Center, funding for OCC athletic teams, gifts to the college’s nationally renowned School of Sailing & Seamanship, and a myriad of college programs and projects. As we look ahead to the next few years, the Foundation is slated to begin construction on the Planetarium at OCC, a one-of-a-kind learning destination that will serve the campus and surrounding communities. Additionally, through funds already raised, we will be expanding the School of Sailing & Seamanship’s Marine Training Program, constructing a new entrance for the Wendell Pickens Baseball Field, and continuing to support student services and programs. Again, we are grateful for your support, and we look forward to all the wonderful opportunities you create for the students of Orange Coast College. Sincerely, 1992 T he Orange Coast College Foundation supports the college by encouraging gifts of time, treasure and talent from alumni, campus stakeholders, and community members. Since its founding in 1985, the Orange Coast College Foundation has received over $63 million that has been split almost equally between cash donations and in-kind gifts of property, boats and equipment. As of May 2011, the Foundation had cash assets of over $13.5 million. The OCC Foundation dedicates its fundraising efforts toward supporting students at Orange Coast College. These efforts include current and future students as well as reaching out to the community for mutually beneficial programs. In addition to the more than $9.6 million in scholarships awarded to 6,500 students, the donors of the OCC Foundation have provided a breadth and depth of contributions supporting students and the surrounding community across the curriculum spectrum: allied health, athletic fields, library, computer centers, and on the waterfront. These generous donations reflect the vast array of opportunities available at the Orange Coast College campus. Scholarships $9,689,564 Marine Programs $5,855,216 Unrestricted $854,570 Literature, Languages, Social Sciences, Business $259,984 Athletics $1,229,543 School of Allied Health/Consumer Sciences $696,425 STEM $807,992 Miscellaneous Programs & Activities $1,018,460 Hazel Cubbon Greenleaf Scholarship Program $1,187,482 Visual & Performing Arts $4,087,229 > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference A. Patrick Munoz Chairman, Orange Coast College Foundation 1 Our Mission: Student Support, Student Success The Foundation directs $1 million in donations to The Robert B. Moore Theatre to add air conditioning, improve acoustics, upgrade seating, modernize flooring and enhance lighting. Library $1,727,298 Student Services $905,886 Harry & Grace Steele Children's Center $2,626,277 The George Hoag Family Foundation donates $56,800 to the Plastination Lab. 1992 Dear Friends of Orange Coast College Foundation: 2 Donors Make The Difference $63,910,628 $70,000,000 $60,000,000 $50,000,000 $32,965,702 $40,000,000 $30,945,926 $20,000,000 In addition to cash donations, the OCC Foundation offers donors a variety of deferred giving Bridging $10,000,000 $0 Gifts In Kind 1993 Summary Fiscal Year Review 3 Total Cash Donated Grand Total 2009/2010 2008/2009 2007/2008 2006/2007 2005/2006 2004/2005 2003/2004 2002/2003 Total Cash Donations 1,209,668 1,095,498 1,222,355 2,391,733 2,019,601 2,550,343 1,319,065 1,881,839 In-Kind Gifts 1,773,627 1,355,086 382,548 1,161,947 3,570,228 2,968,138 1,285,319 3,484,105 Donations & In-Kind Gifts 2,983,295 2,450,584 1,604,903 1,229,786 5,589,829 5,518,481 2,604,384 5,365,944 Total Net Assets per Audited Financial Statements 13,453,406 13,815,618 16,287,528 18,194,127 18,189,866 16,975,103 17,035,787 14,088,160 2001/2002 2000/2001 1999/2000 1998/1999 1997/1998 1996/1997 1995/1996 1994/1995 Total Cash Donations 1,956,739 1,884,040 847,750 1,327,728 963,708 1,234,294 995,638 900,386 In-Kind Gifts 2,755,110 871,070 1,385,589 947,874 1,259,568 1,335,756 654,456 1,879,194 the Future: A Look Ahead T he Orange Coast College Foundation boasts a legacy of successful capital campaigns to fund facilities and buildings that serve students. Over the past 25 years, projects have included the Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center, the Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, the renovation of the Robert B. Moore Theatre, and the Nautical Library and classrooms at the OCC School of Sailing & Seamanship. The need for updated and upgraded facilities remains, and the Foundation is committed to meeting these needs through our current Capital Campaigns: $10 million to build a new, state-of-the-art Planetarium on campus for students and stargazers of all ages. More Info Donations & In-Kind Gifts 4,711,849 2,755,110 2,233,339 2,275,602 2,223,276 2,570,050 1,650,094 2,779,580 $300,000 to help build a new entrance to the baseball field with Total Net Assets per Audited Financial Statements 11,862,418 10,189,234 8,789,482 9,485,673 9,128,544 6,850,798 6,534,626 7,144,917 restrooms, snack stand, and press box – breaking ground in 1993/1994 1992/1993 1991/1992 1990/1991 1989/1990 1988/1989 1987/1988 1986/1987 Summer 2011. New Marine Science Training Center and Bridge (date and costs to be Orange Coast College Supporters The list below represents the names of individuals, companies, foundations and organizations whose cumulative cash and in-kind contributions to the Orange Coast College Foundation total more than $5,000 over the past 25 years. Over $1 million Associated Students of OCC Doug Baker Maruja Baldwin Roy Disney Gertrude Doyle Hazel Cubbon Greenleaf Scholarship Trust Elizabeth Steele Harry and Grace Steele Foundation Henry H. Wheeler > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference Total Cash Donations 1,636,475 909,002 643,861 396,287 675,854 341,284 366,415 259,497 In-Kind Gifts 1,070,112 515,408 476,146 474,418 285,290 251,487 317,352 517,633 Donations & In-Kind Gifts 2,706,587 1,424,410 1,120,007 870,705 961,144 592,771 683,767 777,130 Total Net Assets per Audited Financial Statements 5,654,265 3,541,228 2,639,282 3,229,951 2,794,298 2,314,968 1,654,421 1,708,520 The Foundation raises $100,000 to augment a $2 million contribution by the ASOCC to remodel the Student Center dining room, entryway and ASOCC offices. determined) at the School of Sailing & Seamanship. OCC receives Rabbit Island ...Officim and finalizes expe asam $1 million et que et aliation et enitas endowment by Maruja quibus Baldwin es arumquo to assist ssequis the exerion OCC Crew. consecusam siminusandit deliciis et laborum faccuptatur, officat >>>>>>>>> $30,000,000 1993 D uring the past 25 years, the Orange Coast College Foundation has been the recipient of generous donations from supporters of the College’s facilities, activities, and programs – all aimed at creating better opportunities for students attending Orange Coast College as well as outreach to surrounding communities. opportunities including charitable gift annuities, securities transfer, life insurance gifts, bargain sales, and bequests. 4 Legacy of Kindness: Maruja Baldwin W hen Maruja Baldwin moved into her Lido Channel home in the 1970s, she got to know her “neighbors” at the Orange Coast College Sailing & Rowing Center. The OCC crew team was building its program and needed to replace outdated wooden shells. She also established a $1 million charitable remainder trust for the benefit of the Men’s Crew. Upon her death in 1998, the trust’s principal came to the Orange Coast College Foundation, where the earnings continue to support the program. 1996 Her gift continues to make dreams come true for “my beloved crew.” 5 Donors from $500K to $999K Tradition of Winning: OCC Crew O CC’s Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Crew programs, located on Newport Bay, originated with two military quonset huts on a sand lot with classes taught on the lawn. Today, the publicly accessible waterfront campus produces some of the top athletes in the nation. In fact, Coast crews compete only with four-year colleges and universities, achieving a winning average of 80%. The OCC Men’s rowing program, for example, became the first collegiate crew to be invited to the Peoples’ Republic of China, and more than a dozen times competed in the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta in England. David Grant, a coach of the Men’s Crew, served as a coach for the U.S. Men’s Olympic Rowing Team. Anonymous Anonymous Shirley Brooke Estate Audrey Burnand Mike Campbell Richard & Mary Compton Coca Cola Bottling Company Gregory Von Gehr Golden State ScholarShare Trust John Kilroy Mr. & Mrs. John Lissberger Craig Meredith Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation Milan Panic Pepsi-Cola West Dr. Laura Schlessinger Donors from $250K to $499K John & Nancy Batts Richard Berg George Ciarlo Estate James Demetriades Robert Fernandez Burt Hixson Richard Houghton Estate J.P. Jones > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference ALask Eagel ...Officim expe sam et que et The W.M. Keck Foundation donates aliation et enitas quibus es arumquo ssequis $250,000, and the Weingart Foundation exerion consecusam donates $100,000 tosiminusandit the Harry & deliciis Grace et laborumChildren’s faccuptatur, officat Steele Center. Rabbit Island expe sam et que et The Harry and...Officim Grace Steele Children’s aliation et enitas quibus es$1.5 arumquo ssequis Center receives a total of million in exerion consecusam siminusandit deliciis et donations to construct its new facility. laborum faccuptatur, officat 1997 In addition to serving on the Foundation’s Board of Directors for six years, Maruja provided a major leadership donation to the campaign to renovate the Robert B. Moore Theatre and funded multiple student scholarships. >>>>>>>>> Maruja responded, and her initial gift sparked an ongoing love for students, coaches, and alumni. The OCC oarsmen would hang banners in her honor and sing happy birthday to her from the sidewalk below her balcony. Many became her friends for life. 6 S 2010 saw the completion of the new School Age Classroom Building, which was funded by $900,000 in contributions raised through the OCC Foundation. This goal was reached through the assistance of major gifts from the ASOCC, Harry and Grace Steele Foundation, Pacific Mutual Foundation, and a generous anonymous contributor in the community. 1995OCC Foundation starts its fundraising for a new facility. 1996Associated Students of OCC donates $1,000,000 to support the new center. 1997 1997Harry and Grace Steele Foundation make a gift of $500,000. 7 B elow is a list of individuals who believed enough in the work of Orange Coast College to include the Foundation in their estate plans. Because they wanted to ensure that OCC remains a force for good in the lives and careers of generations of students, they made gifts in their wills and trusts. Margaret “Maxine” Andrews Bucky Pofahl 1998The Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center’s 13,000-square-foot facility opens to serve children ages 6 months – 6 years. Maruja Baldwin Helen Prothers Charles & Betty Beecher Ernest J. Schag Mikel Bistany Olive Lipot Stahl Shirley Brooke Richard Steele 2010OCC Foundation raises over $900,000 to build the school-age classroom building. George Ciarlo Herman R. Tate Alberta Hood Makoto Yoshida FACT BOX: 1969Associated Students of OCC founds the original children’s program. The Gift Of Education: Estate Planning Dr. Richard A. Houghton W.M. Keck Foundation Jack King Alex Klokke Thomas Larkin Al Micallet Nikken Lease Group Bruce Nordstrom OCC Community Education James & Elizabeth Osborn Ernest Pennell Keith Pugh Martin & Carol Roaman Union Bank of California Wallace Properties Donors from $100K to $249K Alan Adams Margaret Andrews Estate Neil Barth Don Ayres, Jr. Roie & Cindy Beard Anonymous Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis & John Rallis Richard Browne CCCD Enterprises Michael & Adrienne Chernus Michael Craig Donalda Pelletier Foundation >>>>>>>>> ALask EagelCenter ...Officim expe sam et que et The Sailing receives donated boat aliation Waters” et enitasvalued quibusates$850,000 arumquo to ssequis “Wide launch exerion consecusam powerboat programs.siminusandit deliciis et laborum faccuptatur, officat The Orange Coast College Foundation deeply appreciates the support provided by these individuals to the college. If you would like to learn more about how you can include Orange Coast College in your estate plan, please contact Doug Bennett, Executive Director, Orange Coast College Foundation – (714) 432-5126 – dbennett@occ.cccd.edu. More Info Rabbitmarks Islandits ...Officim expe sam et que et OCC 50th Anniversary and raises aliation et enitas quibus es arumquo ssequis $200,000 for scholarships. exerion consecusam siminusandit deliciis et laborum faccuptatur, officat 25 years of making a difference 1998 ince its founding over 40 years ago, the children’s center on the campus of Orange Coast College has served nearly 7,500 students and parents. The center provides affordable and comprehensive child development services to the children of OCC students. More than 170 children enroll each semester. Fees are set by the State of California on a sliding scale based on income and ability to pay. In 1995, the Foundation raised $1.5 million for a new facility. To ensure a balanced learning environment, the center features a garden, learning labs, a bike path around the perimeter, and a barn that houses chickens, goats, and sheep. >>>>>>>>>>>> Building for Tomorrow: Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center 8 Spirit of Adventure: Alaska Eagle S tudents discover the spirit of adventure every time the Alaska Eagle sets sail. The ultimate hands-on learning experience, OCC’s floating classroom builds skills and knowledge in an intense setting. Under the OCC flag, the Alaska Eagle has logged 500,000 miles, reaching ports in French Polynesia, Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, and this year, a historic 18,000-mile voyage from Newport Beach, rounding Cape Horn, and back up through the Panama Canal. Alaska Eagle is certified by the U.S. Coast Guard as a sailing school vessel on “all oceans” routes. 2000 She started her career as “Flyer,” instantly famous for winning the 1978 Whitbread Round the World Race. Neil Bergt generously donated the renamed Alaska Eagle to Orange Coast College in 1982. For the past 26 years, the vessel has provided a unique and challenging training platform from the far reaches of the world to its berth at the OCC Sailing & Rowing Center. All upkeep and expenses are fully funded by private donations, fees, and boat donations. 9 Ebell Club of Newport Beach Lance Erickson Marjorie Anderson Express Pipe & Supply Donna Foulger Francis & Gertrude Gebhard George Hoag Family Foundation Ed & Sara Groenendyke Robert Hanel Carl & Heather Hedreen Hewlett Packard Robert Hillman H.C. “Bard” Howe James P. Warmington Family Trust John MacLaurin National Charity League Newport Juniors Jim & Martha Newkirk Steve Nichols William Owsley Pacific Life Foundation John & Marijean Piorkowski Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital Richard Rogers Mike & Janice Rush Roy Savage Claudia Ackley Joseph Angelo Anonymous AST Research, Inc. AutoDesk, Inc. Charles Brewer Giles Brown William Bunney Michael Burman Dow Byers Ira Cadwell Cadwell Laboratories, Inc. Howard Chastain In 2004 the estate of Shirley Brooke established the Brooke Book Loan Program with a $906K bequest. David Cline Conexant Systems, Inc. Confrerie De La Chaine Des Rotisseurs Brad & Lynne Cooley Ed Cox Marcus & Cynthia Crahan Robert & Catherine Cudlin Jeffrey Dimsdale David & Amy Doyle William Duch Woody Duke Jack Fairbanks Dennis & Nan Pennell Philips Medical Systems Luther Quinn Simple Green Smith-Walker Foundation Juergen Soltwedel Lawrence Spira Stan Susman Oscar Taylor Tel Phil Enterprises, Inc. J. Tena Timken-Sturgis Foundation University of California Los Angeles, Dept. of Clinical Neurophysiology USA Funds Access to Education Valli Family Trust Makoto Yoshida Estate Thomas & Misa Yuen Donors from $25K to $49K ACCO Inc. Aerojet Ordinance Co. Allard Engineering Aluminum Precision Products, I American Institute of Wine & Food Andi Adams Donald B. Ayres, III Barbara H. Cepinko James Barber Greg Barker Jeffrey & Allessan Barrett Doug & Mailei Bennett Carl Bergan Mr. & Mrs. Allen Blaver Deborah Bonham David Brennan Keith Brown Richard & Sarah Bruck In Memory of Juan Buenrostro Robert Burg John & Yasuko Bush Donald D. Buttle Caco Pacific Corporation Cadwell Laboratories Cal-Aurum, Inc. Jon A. Canale Cannery Village Realty Cannon Yacht Sales, Inc. Timothy Chauvel Children’s Hospital San Diego City of Newport Beach Budge Collins Craig L. Collins Thayer Crispin Ron Davis Eastman Kodak Company Eugene Elvin Kent & Joan Enderle Ian Fettes Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Robert Foote > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference SchoolEagel ALask of Sailing ...Officim & Seamanship expe sam et receives que et aliation $1 million et enitas in donations quibus to escomplete arumquo ssequis Nautical exerion consecusam Library, lobby, elevator siminusandit and offices.deliciis et laborum faccuptatur, officat The Foundation Rabbit Island ...Officim receives expe a unique sam et que et aliation et enitas international realquibus estate es giftarumquo — Rabbit ssequis Island exerion in Canada. consecusam The islandsiminusandit was sold indeliciis 2008 .et laborum faccuptatur, officat 2002 Donors from $50K to $99K Samuel Fink Chuck & Donna Foulger John & Candace Garner David Grant Carol Hamilton Warren D. Hancock Haseko (U.S.A.) Corporation Hoag Memorial Hospital Lyn & Frank Iannuzzi Kamehameha Schools Patricia Krone Laguna Beach High School Scholarship Foundation Language Service West, Inc. Julius & Marianne Laviano Wally Loucks Margaret E. Oser Foundation Marisla Foundation Mazda North American Operations Daren F. McGavern Tim O’Neil Orange County Community Foundation Orange County Wine Society Orangewood Children’s Foundation John Paquin Parker Aerospace Jack Patton >>>>>>>>>>>> Steve Savagt Anonymous Alan Silverstri State of California Dept. of Boating & Waterways Patricia Steele Stuart Foundation Robert Voit Waltmar Foundation Warlow Family Trust Weingart Foundation Albert Wong Steven Savage 10 Guardian Scholars I n the fall of 2003, Orange Coast College joined with Orangewood Children’s Foundation to support college-bound students exiting foster care, emancipated youth, or others missing critical family living. The program is dedicated to assisting these students with educational and interpersonal skills, as well as counseling needed to transfer to a four-year university or pursue vocational education. Sam Ghafari (pictured) is a current scholar who is pursuing his life goals with the help and support of this unique program. Now starting his second year at OCC, Sam is working on becoming either a medical doctor or a researcher in neurobiology. 2002 Funded through individual, corporate, and community foundation donations, the OCC Foundation has sponsored more than 200 students. The program is especially rewarding to the Foundation because of the hands-on involvement in the students’ experience at the College. The office provides access to a computer and work areas for homework and studying, as well as a dose of inspiration in the form of advice about classes and long-term educational planning. 11 Fred & Joyce Sparks Olive Lipot Stahl Frederick Steadry Paul Stemler Anne Stewart Herman R. Tate Estate Russell Taylor Cory & Susan Thabit The Bourns Foundation The Capital Group Thermador Corporation Jill Thomas Trade Graphics Arthur Travers “The Guardian Scholar program allowed me to go from a seed to a tree. If I needed anything, school, bus pass, or tutoring, my first stop was at the Foundation offices where their staff would always be there to solve my questions or needs. When I think back on my time at Orange Coast College and with the support of the Guardian Scholars, the words ‘smooth and wonderful’ come to mind.” Cat T., OCC ’07, CSUF ’09, currently enrolled in SJSU Library and Information Sciences Masters Robert Saielli Samuel Arden Family Trust Nancy Moran Sanchez Santana Magazine Schools First Federal Credit Union Carleton & Betty Scott Sensor Medics Corporation Karen Shanley Sherry Griswold Foundation Thomas Skahill Gared & Frances Smith Michelle Smith William Smith So. Ca. Institute of Food Technology Robert M. Sodaro Southern California Restaurant Writers UCI Medical Center Universal Technologies Ed Warmington Weber Metals, Inc. West Tool, Inc. Karen Winnett Donors from $5K to $24K Clara Abbott Foundation ABS Foundation, Inc. Acer/Springwood Industrial, Inc. Dan Adelmann Aesthetics Larry & Dr. Phyllis Agran Nader Al-Alem Albert & Albert Iron & Metal, Inc. Lancelot Alexander, M.D. Chris Amaral Edward Amende Ametek Aerospace Anaheim/Orange County Hotel & Lodging Assoc Ben Anderson Mark Anderson Apollo Automotive Argyros Foundation Arnold-Rutten Family Gift Fund Art Store ASPECT, Inc. Athens Disposal Company Rudolf & Sigrid August Auto Life Advertising Automobile Club of Southern California AWS Foundation, Inc. (American Welding) Douglas Ayres Shawn Bacon Balboa Marina Lisa Barreth Elizabeth Bass Bryan Bayer Todd & Jennifer Beason Charles & Betty Beecher Seymour Beek Peter Begle Mary Jean Belcher E. Erik Bender Gershon Berger Bernard Desrondiers Berzon John Bibb John & Valerie Biddick Bishop Family Blaich Family Trust George & Esther Blanc Boat Rentals of America, Inc. Boeing Marc & Kathy Bois Douglas Boyd Brad Card Tom Bradley Homer Braggins Tari Brand Richard & Kay Brightman Jeff Brown Keith Brunell David & Rosemary Buck Jack & Linda Buzzard > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference Gertrude Doyle donates a $1 million leadership gift to help raise money to build the new Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion. The Sailing Center receives the famous boat, “Pyewacket”, as a donation from Roy Disney. 2005 of Inspiration: Fred W. Pawell Pioneer Circuits, Inc. Plaza Processing Felice Pope Rancho Bernardo Inn Respironics, Inc. Ben & Bonnie Rich Joseph Risi Clifford & Sandra Ronnenberg Roosters Foundation of Orange County Rotary Club of Costa Mesa Roundtable for Food Professionals >>>>>>>>>>>> Dose Foundation for California Community Colleges Tom Garrison Will Gillett Bernard Girod Jim Glidewell Saber Golbaf Larry Graham Matthew Hainline Florence Hanchett Carl Herrmann Mort Hirshman Arthur Holz Home Builders Council Robert Jensen Jensen Aero Products Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. Joan Kitchens Kiwanis Club of Costa Mesa Al Lambert Kenneth Lehner Long Beach Memorial Med. Ctr., Respiratory Care Dept. Willis & Judith Longyear Los Angeles Times Fund Jonathan Lukoff Lee Maddox Marine Dynamics Account Max Offenberg Family Trust Mary McChesney George Mefferd Delores Mitchell Modern Diagnostics Carol Moore Patricia Moore Moran, Rowen & Dorsey, Inc. Richard Moriarty Manouch Moshayedi Fredrick T. Mueller Louise Murphy Donald L. Nangle National Charity League, Inc. Newport Chapter Newport Cardiovascular Associates Jerry Nicholson Nihon Kohden America, Inc. Mike Ohsawa Osage Nation Federal Programs Stephen Otto PacifiCare Health Systems, Inc. Charles Palmer Parker Hannifin Foundation 12 The publicly accessible waterfront campus is devoted to practical instruction in sailing, marine safety, seamanship, and vocational maritime studies. It also serves as the traditional “home base” and regatta site for the OCC Men’s and Women’s Collegiate Sailing teams. 2007 Unlike the College, the School of Sailing & Seamanship relies on no public funding. Course fees and other income make up about 70% of its annual $1.3 million budget. The remaining 30% comes from private gifts such as boat donations, marine equipment, books, and cash or securities. Over the past 25 years, the Foundation has raised nearly $30 million in support of the program. 13 Foss Maritime Company Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce Bob Frala Framing Corporation Lawrence Freeland Edward Freitag Steve Frey Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. Carl & Kathleen Fuller Winston & Carlita Fuller G & M Oil Company, Inc. William Galvery, Jr. Ganahl Lumber Gatorade/Quaker Oats John Gavin Richard Geib James P. Warmington, local yachtsman and rowing enthusiast, provided several new Empacher vessels, enabling the Men’s Crew program to compete at the highest level. Driscoll Yacht & Ship Brokerage, Inc. David F. Drolet Marco Drovandi Chris & Christine Drover Dynacast/SPM E & E Instruments Judith Eastman Christine Edwards Robert & LaDorna Eichenberg Elks National Foundation Kevin & Catherine Emanuel Epstein Family Education Trust ETS-Educational Testing Service William & Dorothy Exner F & W Marketing, Inc. Eugene A. Fahlbusch Gene & Dorothy Farrell FHP Health Care Conn Findlay John Fisher Curtis Fleming Anders Folkedal Food For All, Inc. Sheila Forsander Gerber Technology Scott Gilmore Glass Mountain, Inc. Pilar Gosselin Lucinda C. Gossett Charitable Trust Robert M. Granafei Grand Prix Association of Long Beach Robert Grant Margaret Gratton Turner James & Audrey Griffith Christopher Gwaltney H. W. Wright Company, Inc. H.B. Evans Co. Lucille Haag Gordon Haag, Sr. Paul Hamilton Rachel Hamilton David Hammers Harbor Mesa Lions Club Christopher Hardenbrook Marshall Harrington David Harris Evelyn Hart Connie Haw Hawaii Community Foundation Rosemary & Nellie Ebrie Fund Ed Hawkins Eleanor Heinsman John T. Hewitt Hewitt Industries Donald Higgins Steve High James D. Higson Donald Hill John Hill Hill & Knowlton Hispanic College Fund Timothy Hogan Holleman Family Trust Karen Holmes Howard Holton Home Builders Council Hondo Construction Donald B. Horning A.L. & June Horwood Inez Howald Curtis Hoyt Eleanor Huang Hudson Medical Communications Arnie Huff Hughes Humana Huntington Michael Humphrey Huntington Beach High School Alumni Association Huntington Beach Host Lions Club Huntington Terrace Mina Harper Hutchinson Richard & Catherine Hutchison ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Image USA Sylvia Impert International Bay Clubs, Inc. International Thomson Publishing Interscholastic Trading Co. Italian American Club Foundation, Inc. Ken Jack David, Kirk & Mark Jackson Dennis Jackson Kevin Jaffe Jamboree Management David Jarman Harry Jenkins Paul Jenkins > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference New library opens and campaign to raise $500,000 endowment begins. The Foundation receives over $2 million in donations to help complete the construction of the new, modern arts facility: the Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion at OCC. 2007 O range Coast College’s Sailing & Marine Program, among the largest in the United States, enroll more than 5,000 students every year. The School’s facilities include offices, docks, workshops, and classrooms. The School maintains an extensive Nautical Library and 35 boats. CR Complete Business Systems Daryl Creighton Spencer Croul Terry Dahm Sharon Daniel Donald Dapkus, II Jeffrey Davies Daxco Dale F. Day Robert & Van Dees Del Piso Brick & Tile Dell Computers Delta Kappa Gamma Donna S. Lindeman Edward Dornan & Doree Dunlap Doublewood Construction Sam & Paula Downing >>>>>>>>>>>> Model of Innovation: OCC Sailing Center C & L Refrigeration C.M.S.A. Carlos & Marta Cabral Cadkey California Faucets California State University, Long Beach Michael Campbell Frank Caput Car Sound Exhaust System Larry Carlson Carlson Marketing Group Jim & Hedy Carnett Cascade Valley Anesthesia Jeffrey Case Cast Iron Institute Center for Studies of the Future Cerritos College Foundation Julie Chan Charter 100 Chela Financial Resources, Inc. Chevron, U.S.A. Phyllis Chiri Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Dan Christy Ciba-Geigy Citizens Bank City National Bank Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Christopher Clifton Arlene Cohen Robert Collier Timothy Collins Colorado 500 Charity Fund Estate of Elizabeth Colyear Vincent Comanche Nation Commercial Bank of Africa, Ltd . Commission on Athletics Community College League of California Carol Compton Karin Conover-Lewis Construction Specifications Instit. Cornell Alumni Association Costa Mesa Firefighters Assn., Inc. Costa Mesa Historical Society, Inc. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Lions Costa Mesa Senior Corporation Cotti Foods Corp/Taco Bell C M & Edna P. Cotton Family Foundation County of Los Angeles 14 2008 15 Neurowave Monitoring Inc. Newport Aquatic Center Newport Balboa Rotary Club Foundation Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Foundation Newport Corporation Newport Mesa Schools Fdtn. Newport-Irvine Rotary Club, Inc. James Nolan, M.D. Patricia R. Noll Norm Reeves Honda Superstore Northern Trust of California NuReality The mission of the Orange Coast College Foundation is to develop sources of support for Orange Coast College to achieve its mission by encouraging gifts of time, treasure and talent from alumni, community members, faculty and staff, and community-based corporations, foundations, and organizations. Robert B. Milum Minot State University Mission Community Hospital MJM Associates Linda Moeller Georgie Monahan Robert K. Moore Alfonso Morales Morgan Morgan Katherine Morgridge Morton Publishing Co. Mt. San Antonio College Kate Mueller Muth & Company Nabers Cadillac, Inc. Mo Nabi National Equipment Supply National Football Foundation Orange County Chapter National Junior Basketball Navajo Nation Judith Neal Elisabeth Netoliczka Nutrilite O’Bento House OCC Bookstore Ocean Life, Inc. Ocean Sailing Academy Robin O’Connor Omnitron Systems Technology Operation Frontline Orange Coast IBM PC User Group Orange County Connie Mack Baseball Orange County Fine Arts, Inc. Orange County Foundation for Preservation of Public Property Orange County Register Orange County Sunbird Aviation Orange Unified School District School Pride Tim O’Rourke Orphan Gifts OTOE - Missouria Tribe Robert Oversier Oxygen Service Company Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation Richard & Patsy Pagel Pampel & Associates David & Sheila Parsons Robert Paselik Performance Rigging Scott Pickard Bucky Pofahl Henry Poitras Marilyn Pope Allan & Jacqueline Popper David Post Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians Proactive Sports Mgmt USA, Inc. Helen Prothers Estate Prospectors Pulmo Test, Inc. Ida Purdum William Purkiss R.W. Smith & Co Glenn Ramsdell Scott Ramser Beverly K. Ray Ray Stirling Recording Studio Technical Services Resnick & Gray Randy & Arlene Reynolds Trumbull Richard Rickenbacker International Corp Lynne Riddle Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Ritz Restaurant & Garden David Robert Rocky Mountain Ind. Inc. Rossmoor Woman’s Club Rotary Club of Orange, Future Coaches Scholarship Fund Stuart & Susan Rubin Saddleback Community College Saddleback Peripheral Vascular Sailing Traders Yukio Saito George Salisbury San Nicolas Investors Santa Barbara Sailing Center Ernest J. Schag Estate Robert Schneiderman Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara Ron Schryer Richard Schuetz > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference OCC marks its 60th Anniversary and raises $50,000 for the Library Endowment at the Gala. The estate of Makado Yoshida donates $90,000 to fund Visual Arts programs. 2009 T he Robert B. Moore Theatre opened its doors in 1956 and quickly became the cultural center for Orange County’s burgeoning “Orange Coast.” The theatre has served as a focal point for student productions, community presentations, and campus-wide lectures and special events. When the beloved theatre needed to be updated and renovated in the late 1980s, the OCC Foundation helped raise over $1 million. Renowned architect Richard Neutra designed the theatre, and therefore, the improvements needed to keep within the original design and character. By 1993, the renovation was complete with new air conditioning, reconfigured hallway, enhanced acoustics, improved seating, and modernized lighting. Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, Inc. Martin & Osa Edward Matus Jim McIlwain Brian McKay Mechanical Design Consultants Medic Educational Foundation Scholarships Wachovia Bank, N.A. Medix Ambulance Company Roger L. Meisinger Meridian Passage Consulting John Messenger John H. Miller >>>>>>>>>>>> Staged to Perfection: Robert B. Moore Theatre Mark Jensen Johnson Media Group Fletcher Jones Sharon Jones K.W. Properties KABC AM/KDIS AM/KLOS FM Kaiser Permanente Hospital Brian Kapko Foundation Nick Kawashima Keithco Manufacturing Dennis Kelly Thomas & Miriam Kendall Foundation Scott Kennedy Nancy Kensbeck Robert Kettenhofen Keytronic Corporation Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma John & Martha Killefer Beth Kirby John Klug Foundation Ko’ Olina Training Fund Robert Koll KPT Kaiser Precision Tooling, Inc. Harold Kristal Betil Kunzler-Yett Lee La Jeunesse Christopher Lacy Dick Lamb Hillary Larsen June Lauterbach Robert & Diana Leaverton Donald LeBeau Larry LeBrane Lennar Brian Lewis Lido Isle Yacht Club Long Beach City College Foundation Lutheran Good Samaritan Society, Inc. Jim Lyons M & C Distributing Co., Inc. M.V. Partners Woody Macias MacPherson Enterprises Deborah Maher Mai Basic Four Gary & Bettie Major Darron Manley Philip Mannes Mansion Hill March of Dimes 16 To renew your support, simply return your gift in the reply envelope in this report. Or you can make a gift online at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/foundation If you are interested in volunteering, or if you’d like to discuss ways that you can support Orange Coast College, please contact: 2010 Doug Bennett Executive Director Orange Coast College Foundation (714) 432-5126 dbennett@occ.cccd.edu 17 Triangle Square Joint Venture Irene Troy R. Scott Truesdell Tustin High School United States Figure Skating United States Navy United States Table Tennis Universal Systems Corporation John Upton Valley Medical Imaging Steve Varner Alexander Vellandi Velos Group Verizon Wireless Service is Their Motto: National Charity League Newport Juniors With a motto like “Mothers and Daughters Serving Communities Together,” it’s easy to see why the National Charity League Newport Juniors adopted OCC’s Harry and Grace Steele Children’s Center, which provides childcare services for qualifying OCC students. Over the past 19 years, the charity has awarded grants totaling $250,000 to benefit the Children’s Center, the most recent a $24,000 donation. The annual gifts fund educational supplies, field trips, playground equipment and classroom activities. Michael Thornton Ruth Thornton Catherine Thyen Vernon & Susan Tiffany Tiffany & Company Time Warner Inc. TJR Distributing Greg Tolleson David R. Tommela William Tosh Toshiba America Toshiba Senior Classic Trabuco Phi Delta Kappa Trac Line Vermont Student Assistance Corp Daniel & Samara Vesely Elizabeth Vincent Richard Vlcek Volcom Kevin Vu Linh Vu WACCABUC Country Club, Inc. Richard Homer Wagner Foundation Lewis Wake Walden Structures John Walker Warmington Custom Prop. Bud Warminton Washington Mutual Waterbury Foundation Don Watson Dr. Norman E. Watson Joe Weiser Westbay Properties Western Graphtec Western Pacific Packaging, Inc. Westmark Enterprises Whitmore Oxygen Company William Gillespie Foundation Willis Oil Tool James & Regina Wills Richard Wilson Donn Winslow Phillip & Patricia Wise Robert & Jerry Woelfel Wayne & Sharon Wolfe Dave & Jane Wood Jerry Wood Woodhull Family Foundation Xiron Optical Corporation Candy Yates Jay Yett Zandiant Technologies, Inc. Steven & Katherine Zeiser Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this list. We apologize for any names inadvertently omitted. If you have any questions about this list please contact Doug Bennett at (714) 432-5126. > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference The Steele Children’s Center uses $900,000 in donations to complete construction on classroom building for school-age children. $600,000 in OCC Foundation donations are combined with Measure C funds to provide needed upgrades for earthquake safety, Women’s Crew facilities, and enhanced access for the disabled at the OCC School of Sailing & Seamanship. 2010 A s California’s system of public higher education battles through its toughest financial cycle ever, OCC students need your philanthropic support more than ever. For the Orange Coast College Foundation to continue to change the lives of students, we constantly need donations of time, talent, money, and property. Your donations for scholarships, performing arts, athletics, library services, and countless other programs across the campus are needed now more than ever. The combined gifts of our generous donors who include community members, retired and current faculty and staff, local companies, family foundations, and service clubs, help us meet the ongoing needs of our students. Symantec Corporation Small Business Channel Marketing T & W Systems Tam’s Electroni Specialists Minoru & Mitsue Tanaka Theresa Tarlos Taurus Insurance Agency, Inc. William Taylor, M.D. Team OC Tektronix, Inc. Timothy E. Tennyson John & Julie Thomas Bette J. Thompson Robert W. Thompson >>>>>>>>>>>> Now More Than Ever: OCC Students Need Your Support Schwan’s Food Service, Inc. Scientific Devices Jean Marie Scott Ian & Cathleen Screen Scripps Clinic Kenneth Scripsma Richard Seaver Allan Segal Segerstrom Foundation Carol Sell Semicoa Sempra Engergy Vida Shajie Shell Oil Co. Lawrence Sherwin Shoreline Healthcare Shull Bonsall Family Trust John E. Sime Roger Simmons Richard Simon Greg Sims Leighton & Jeanne Smith Thomas Smith, III Kurt Snowden Sorin Bio-Medical Anthony Sorrentino Ricardo Soto Southern California Edison Southern California Gas Company Southern California Medical Systems Southern California Volleyball Assoc. Lani Spund R.G. Stacey William & Joy Stark State Board of Agriculture State of California Nick Stein Cecile Stephens Charitable Foundation Adelheid Stevens Dan Steverson R. Allen Stewart Tyler Stone Scott Strong Robert Stuart Alan Sudweeks Shirley Sullivan Supercamp Soccer Superior Coffee & Foods Bryan Sydnor 18 Win-Wins Worth Noting 590 current OCC employees have donated $968,000 to the Foundation. 545 retired OCC employees have donated $1.9 million to the Foundation. 82% of donations received have been in increments of more than $25,000. Students and Since 1985, more than 20,000 individuals, companies, and estates have donated to the Foundation. You: A Winning Combination T he Orange Coast College Foundation is privileged to have worked with over 20,000 generous donors and awarded $9.6 million in direct student scholarships over the last 25 years. With a diverse student population, the breadth and depth of scholarships offered by the OCC Foundation match the College’s program offerings. There are over 400 individual scholarships created to serve students attending Orange Coast College. These scholarships cover academic achievement, leadership, community service, career preparation, and nearly everything in between. In addition, the word “scholarship” is more than an individual award to the Foundation. There are scholarships for renting textbooks on a two-hour basis at the Library, purchasing materials to enroll in labs, or providing bus passes and meals. “The key to the OCC Foundation has been its steady support of the campus; meeting students’ needs while exceeding the expectations of the community.” Brad Avery, Director OCC Marine Program & Sailing Center Foundation Grant Recipient The Foundation has raised a total of $60 million to support student and campus services. The Foundation has awarded more than $9.6 million in student scholarships over the past 25 years. > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference 19 Jim and Martha Newkirk donate $125,000 to fund new entrance to the baseball field. Anonymous local donor gives a series of gifts over 13 years that total $985,000 for Steele Children’s Center and Marine Science. 2011 2010 Orange Coast College students are supported through the vision of our donors, faculty, staff, and alumni who generously give of their money, time, property, and estates. It’s a winning combination that benefits the future of our students and our community. 20 Orange Coast College Foundation 2010/11 Board of Directors Roster The College had already started building a tradition of entrepreneurial philanthropy under the leadership of Dave Grant, Sharon Donoff, and others. Together, and with the continuing support of volunteer board members, community volunteers, faculty, staff and, most importantly, thousands of generous donors, we have raised over $60 million to support Orange Coast College. The OCC Foundation has helped change the lives of thousands of students through scholarships, provided support for Orange County foster youth through the Guardian Scholars program, changed the face of the College through the construction of the Harry & Grace Steele Children’s Center and the Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion, supported the renovation of the Robert B. Moore Theatre, supported OCC’s nationally recognized Intercollegiate Rowing & Sailing Center, and helped revitalize the face of the entire campus through the OCC Foundation’s support in partnership with Measure C. As I reflect on a quarter century at Orange Coast College, I am enormously grateful to the hundreds of donors and volunteers listed in this report whose generosity have made these achievements possible. I am honored to have been led, managed, inspired, hired, promoted, tolerated, and at times, chastised by my presidents – Dr. Don Bronsard, Dave Grant, Jim McIlwain, Margaret Gratton, Gene Farrell, Bob Dees, Denise Whittaker, and Dr. Dennis Harkins. And finally, none of this would have been possible without the enthusiasm and commitment of the seven individuals I have had the opportunity to lead in that time – Nancy Timmons, Rene Kinn, Julie Clevenger, Tabatha Wilson, TJ Nguyen, Liz Parker, and Mike Canett. Thank you for all you have done for the students of Orange Coast College. Warmly, A. Patrick Munoz Jeff Hyder Janet Terrell Rush Hill, II Directors Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis Dave Cline Bob Dees President Emeritus Ed Fawcett Peggy Fort Patricia Hadden Marc Harper, CPA, JD Jeff Hyder Douglas Meece Gwyn P. Parry, M.D. Richard Porras Jerrel “Jerry “ T. Richards, Ed.D. Catherine Thyen Jeff Teller Margaret Gratton Turner President Emeritus *Blade Gillissen Ex‑Officio (with vote) *Dennis Harkins, Ph.D. President, Orange Coast College *Melinda Nish, Ed.D. Vice President, Instruction *Richard Pagel, Ed.D. Vice President, Administrative Services Claudia Ackley President, OCC Friends of the Library Catherine Tran President, Associated Students of Orange Coast College Shana Jenkins President, OCC Alumni & Friends Association Ex‑Officio (without vote) *Douglas Bennett Executive Director, OCC Foundation *Rene Kinn Foundation Assistant 2011 Gerald F. McWeeney Robert B. Moore, Ph.D. Keith Morrissey Frances Munoz Rev. Stephen P. Murray Beverly Nestande John Norling Steve Ostrin Jeffrey Padilla Sheena Prevette Barnet Resnick Lynne Riddle Ralph Rodheim Femia Scarfone Ernest J. Schag Kathleen Sellick Richard Sewell Elliott S. Sherrell Linda Simon Amber Smith Dr. Robert B. Smith Clarke Smith David L. Snowden Gary Stenlund Skip Stephenson David W. Stein John Store Kregg Strehorn Peer Swan Tim E. Tennyson, Ph.D. Joseph M. Thomas Corry Thompson Traci Travis Ernest Vitucci James Warmington L. David Whitmire Amy Wise Albert Wong Bill Wood Jim Wood David C. Wooten Jay Yett Coast Community College District Board of Trustees David A. Grant Mary L. Hornbuckle Jim Moreno Jerry Patterson Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D. Student Trustee > > > > > > > > > 25 years of making a difference Douglas C. Bennett Executive Director 21 Past Directors Jay Amestoy Maruja Baldwin Paul Berger Donald R. Bronsard, Ph.D. Alexander Bowie Todd Bowen Jess Craig Paula Clor Chris Coldiron Susan Coleman Michael Collier Kristopher Cutting E. Avery “Pete” Crary Michael Deighton Jeff Dimsdale Peter Dolbee Sharon Donoff Ed Dornan Christine Edwards Wendi Eiland Gene Farrell Curt Fleming Joan Finnegan Millie Gates Ed Gibbons Lori Ginex Don Girard Traci Glassock James Glidewell Jeremy Grace Charles Haley Tim Hallman Darrell Hannon Ann Harmer Evelyn Hart Elliott Hayes Del Heintz James Hietbrink Norma Hertzog Jeffrey L. Hyder Benjamin Jensen Tom Johnson Nasser Khan John Killefer Patricia Krone Riki Kucheck Gary Lewis J. Raul Magana Leo Martinez Mike McLaughlin James McIlwain Terry McCardle *Employees of Orange Coast College A total of $250,000 raised allows construction to begin on a new entrance, restroom facility and storage rooms for the OCC Wendell Pickens Baseball Field. A second anonymous donor gives $200,000 for student scholarships. Chancellor Andrew C. Jones, Ed.D. 2011 J anuary marked my 25th anniversary as the Executive Director of the Orange Coast College Foundation. In 1986, I was fortunate enough to be hired into an opportunity of a lifetime – the first full-time executive director of the foundation for one of America’s greatest community colleges. Officers Chair Vice-Chair Secretary Treasurer 22 Orange Coast College Foundation 1998 2701 Fairview Road Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714.432.5126 orangecoastcollege.edu ALask Eagel ...Officim expe sam et que et Coast College Foundation is a The Orange tax-exempt aliation et enitas quibus es arumquo ssequis501(c) 3 nonprofit organization all contributions to the OCC Foundation exerion consecusam siminusanditand deliciis et are tax deductible to the extent allowed by the laborum faccuptatur, officat law. Copies of the audited financial statements of Orange Coast College Foundation are available upon request or online.