2015 Annual Report - Mackinac Island Community Foundation
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2015 Annual Report - Mackinac Island Community Foundation
Honorariums Many people have also chosen to acknowledge a special person or event with a gift to MICF in his or her honor. Fr. Ted Brodeur Mimi Cunningham Jack Dehring Dishmun Family Ryan Duns Carole Erbel George and Judith Goodman Margaret McIntire Mary K. McIntire Musser Family Amelia Musser Dan and Marlee Musser Priscilla Musser Alice Myron Larry and Elaine Pfeiffelman Sherri and Tim Plutchak Lorna Straus Memorials In recent years, Mackinac has lost many members of its community. Many donors choose to remember loved ones by making a gift or creating a fund in his or her memory. Arthur “Bud” Chambers Duke Charnes Dr. S. Douglas Cornell Loretta “Peggy” Cowell Gary Cusack Loretta Dennany Jeannette Doud Stephen Doud Ron Dufina Philip G. Dufina Peter and Barbara Forrest Denny Gamble Margaret Schwab Guldseth Jane “Janey “ Hart Denny Heck David Hogoboom Shirley “Mickey” Horn Andy Kiener Gary McLean Dan Musser, Jr. Harry Myron Larry Parel Alice Pulte Jerry Schaberg Dan Seeley Erin Lynne Shufelt Dr. Francis H. Straus Dick Trayser Josephine Vecchio Charlie Williams Bob Williams Patty Williams John Winston Richard Wolfgang Mackinac Island Community Foundation Twilight Inn, P.O. Box 1933 Mackinac Island, MI 49757 (906)847-3701 rdorman@micf.org 2015 Annual Report “Making a Difference”™ Since 1994 2015 Chairperson and Executive Director Message June 2016 Dear Friends: As the summer season is upon us in this our 22nd year, we hope this report finds you and yours well. On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the Mackinac Island community, we thank you for your continued support and belief in your Community Foundation’s mission. Your generosity, commitment and love of the Island has made it possible to grant over $2.3 million to many special projects and programs over the years. From scholarships, conservation and preservation projects, environmental issues, to the health and wellbeing of our residents and workers and the arts, you are truly “Making a Difference”. With prudent investment strategies, collaboration with all of the Island’s non-profits, school, Medical Center and the City, we look forward to growing the impact of your philanthropy. Our door is always open. We welcome your suggestions and thoughts regarding how the Foundation can make a difference on the Island. Please enjoy this report and share your passion for the Island with others. We wish you good health and a wonderful year. Sincerely, George D. Goodman Chair Robin Dorman Executive Director McAuliffe, Jerome and Kathy McCanney, Frances McGreevy, Andy and Stephanie McIntire, Margaret Melendy, Mark and Susan Menzies, John Metting, Barbara Miller, Bruce and Sue Miller, Tess and Scott Harding Moore, Richard and Joan Morie, Jacki Morse, Midge Morse, Urvana Moskwa, Steven and Patti Ann Murphy, Marlene Myers, Matt and Anneke Nephew, Frank and Joan Neyer, Ken and Diane Noffze, Elaine North Family O’Dell, Karen Sue O’Keefe, Dennis and Peggy O’Keefe, Robert and Lorraine Orr, Debra Orr, Sandra Osolinik, Carolyn Rearick, Doug and Carol Reeser, Nancy Reitman, James and Michele Rentrop, Gary and Sue Rickley, Lawrence and Kathleen Ott, Richard and Jane Riel, Vicki and Dick Pepia, Jane Rilenge, Steven and Julie Pereny, Chuck and Katie Riordan, Dan and Virginia Pettit, Jim and Brenda Ritacco, Paul and Joanne Pfeiffelmann, Edward and Nancy Robinson, Karen Pfeiffelmann, Thomas and Linda Rossio, Mary Philips, Sandy Sawatzki, Jill Pietrantonio, Donna Saxen, Elliot Puttkammer Piliouras, George Schad, Cynthia Pitsch, Yvonne Schulte, Michael and Marcy Pletcher, Lynda Seger, Martha Plotkowski, Patricia Seger, Susan Plunkett, Mary Dennany Sharrow, Buck and Alice Porter, Nancy Shea, Daniel and Diane Porter, William and Steffanie Shufelt, Brenda Prendergast, Patricia and Simmons, Brad Allan King Sisson, Sue & Neal Liddicoat Pugh, Brain and Allison Slater, Joan Puttkammer, Charles Spata, Tony and Loretta and Cordelia Stingel, Jay and Janet Puttkammer, Nancy Straus, Christopher Putz, Louis and Marilynn Straus, Lorna Rausch, Scott & Debbie Straus, Helen Staff Executive Director Administrative Assistant Robin Dorman Stephanie McGreevy Web Design Investment Managers Auditors Mintaka Design William Blair and Co. Makela, Pollack and Ahonen, LLC Photo Credits: Grantees, Sarah Wright of Grand Hotel Photography, Jeffrey Dupre, Linda Hepker. MICF.ORG THANK YOU To all businesses, events, and organizations that donated time, money, and resources to the Foundation in 2015. American Endowment Foundation Atlantic Philanthropies, Inc. Cancer Collection Jars Capstone Leadership Chippewa Hotel Doud’s Market Frank Horn Dinner Grand Hotel Gun and Hoses 2015 HopkinsBurns Design Studio Lilac Tree Hotel Little Luxuries Little Stone Church Mackinac Island Bible Church Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau Manoogian Foundation Mark Gallagher Golf Outing Mackinac Is. Recreation Development Straus, Michael and Melissa Stuck, Randy and Michelle Sugrue, James Sullivan, Thomas and Joann Thomas, Juliana Thornton, Roberta Timmons, Clayton and Anna Traxler, Bob and Jeannie Turbin, Edward J Usher, Lawrence Waggoner, Buzz and Carolyn Walstrom, Fred and Martha Walters, Pete and Carol Wampler, Darius Warp, Harold G. and Mary Wasso, Andrew Wedding, Penny Whitcomb, Larry and Deborah Whiting, Robert M. Wightman, Dan and Kathy Winkelman, Robert L. Wohletz, Dan and Jennifer Wojcik, Mary Wright, Paul Young, Mike and Wendy Mackinac Is. Service Co. Mackinac Island Yacht Club Mission Point Resort M.P.Gamble Construction Co. Murdick’s Fudge of Mackinac Island Nephew Enterprises Northern Mich. Osteopathic Assoc. Porter Golf Outing Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Michigan Soo Opera Simplicity! By Steele St. Onge Latex and Groove Ste. Anne’s Church Trinity Episcopal Church MICF.ORG 2015 Donors Allen, Jason and Suzanne Allen, Susan Anglin, Richard and Ann Anonymous Armour, David and Joanna Armstrong, Janice Armstrong, Pamela & Billy Wild Badour, Pete and Carolyn Barch, Jay Barger, Frances C. & Peter Marabel Barlekamp, Robert and Linda Barnwell, Mary Jane Barquero, Orietta & Stephen Humphrey, Beardsley, Jean & William Allen Bell, David and Janet Benjamin, Robert and Beverly Bennett, Judie Bennett, Susan Benser, Robert Jr. Benser, Robert Sr. Bentgen, John and Barbara Berenguer, Gilbert and Janet Berke, Larry and Kay Bertrand, Carli and Tony Brodeur Bird, Mary and Jim Bogan Biskner, Lawrence and Barbara Bloswick, Clark S. Bolander, Richard and Jackie Boon, Peter and Sheri Boudreau, Roy and Susan Bradley, Amanda Braly, Tom Brandonisio, Joseph and Diane Breckenridge, Jennifer Brimhall, Lisa Brock, Lisa & Pete Pelleritto Broehl, Margo Bunker, Brenda & Clay Fuller Bunker, Trish & Mike Gamble MICF.ORG Burrows, George J. Bynoe, Judith Anne and Jamie Callewaert, Victor Cameron, John and Ann Capo, Thomas and Marilou Capra, Richard and Sally Carrell, Diane Cathey, Michael & Scott Haberkorn Chambers, Bradley and Nancy Clark, Lori and Norman Peterson Chase, Laurie H. Coates, Kelly A. & Ronald Mindykowski Coe, Richard and Debra Collins, Tom and Geri Conkey, Brad Cooper, Carol Cooper, Victoria Cooper III , Win and Jodie Cornell, Stephen Cousino, Gary and Martha Cowley, Gary and Irene Crane, Ed and Star Crane, Stephanie Croghan, Melissa & Tim Murray Cullen, Jeanne and Meghan Davis, Craig and Lauren Deck, Karen Deegan, Peter DeHart. Harold & Elizabeth Dehring, Jack and Dorothy DeLisio, Paul Dieleman, James and Arliss Dietsch, Jeffry and Sherrie Dorman, Robin and Kelly Doud, Margaret and Jeannette Doud, Richard and Mary Dufina Hayes, Frances Dufina, Mary Easter, Carolyn & John Kolar Edson, Art and Toni Eiseler, Laura Board of Trustees and Executive Committee Elliot, Joseph, Ellen, Jackson, and Melanie Elser, Douglas Entwistle, Frederick and Carol Erbel, Carole & Frank Shumway Farrell, Annie Fisher, William and Debra Flynn, Mary Jane Forrest, Jean Forrester, Michael and Jeanine Fox, Elizabeth McDonnell Foxworthy, Sharon Fredericks, Sarah Fullerton, Paul and Emily Futterer Family Gachot, Charles and Barbara Galbenski, David Gallagher, Dale Gallagher, Mikie and Paula Gamble, Michael Gault, John and Anne Gidley, Sarah and Mike Glashaw, Jennifer Goehler, Daniel Goodman, George and Judith Green, Wilma Griem, Katherine & Anthony Montag Griffin, Jennifer & David Karhoff Griffith, Nikki Hart, Michael Haveman, James and Barbara Heath, Carla Hegarty, Jane Hegarty, Michael and Sharon Heidebreicht, William and Linda Hellis, Brian and Barbara Hellmich, Aldred Hempstead, James and Susanne Hendricks, Don and Karen Hoffman, Alan and Leticia Holton, Earl and Donnalee Hoppenrath, Kathleen Horton, Ted and Brenda Hutchison, Peyton and Betty Huthwaite, Bart and Nina Hygh, Tim and Karen Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Sarah and Patrick Myron Jones, John Kaminen, Cory and Carrie Keith, Don and Sharon Keeney, Robin and Patrick Kelley, Frank J. and Nancy Kelley, Richard and Patricia King, Kirby and Jennifer Klea, James and Cathy Kleber, Charles and Marsha Kohler, Terry Kolahar, Cathy Konicki, Michael and Linda Kopecki, Steven Blair Kovalak, Sam and Barbara Kraft, Terri Krenz, Kathleen Kriss, Ray and Nancy Kroha, John and Anne Leaman, Lawrence and Cynthia Lenfestey, Jim and Susan Levins, Warren and Sue Levy, David and Ann Linn, Annie Linn, Rick Lockwood, Thomas and Annie Macy, Ryan Madigan, Stephen and Susan Mann, Harold Manoogian, Richard and Jane Marsh, Rich and Nancy Martin, Alice Martin, Trish Martin, Sean George D. Goodman, Chair Jennifer King, Vice-Chair Margaret Doud, Secretary Randy Stuck, Treasurer Ice Rink at Mackinac Island State Park Robert G. Benser * Brenda Bunker Bradley T. Chambers * Jack E. Dehring * Kristi Graham Jim Murray * Carol Rearick * Lorna Puttkammer Straus Legacy Society We gratefully recognize those who ensure a legacy to the Foundation by planning their future gifts. These people are an encouragement to others to remember the Mackinac Island Community Foundation in their charitable plans. Please contact us for more information. Anonymous Dennis and Cynthia Cawthorne Brad and Nancy Chambers James and Arliss Deilman Margaret Doud Alex and Kristi Graham Frances Dufina Hayes Kirby and Jennifer King Charles and Marsh Kleber Tom and Kathy Lewand Bill and Cam Liebold Shaun and Emily Murray Dan and Marlee Musser Dennis O’Keefe Debra Orr Sandra Orr Charles and Cordelia Puttkammer Nancy Reeser Christopher Straus Michael and Melissa Straus Lorna Puttkammer Straus Brian Suelzer Mary Sulliven Bob Traxler Peter and Carol Walters MICF.ORG Grant Highlights Youth Sailing Classes Top right, Snowmobile Maintenance class, Jack Fence at Mackinac Island Equestrian Center, Winter Cooking Classes, Knitting and Crocheting Classes. Golf Lessons at Wawashkamo Golf Course MICF.ORG Right, 4th of July on Windermere Point, Volleyball Camp, Youth Horse Riding Camp, Sports for Shorties. MICF.ORG Mackinac College Legacy Fund 2016 is the 50th Anniversary of Mackinac College Inaugural which serves as a reminder of the dedication to the expanded College motto : To Learn. To Live. To Lead. A Time. A Place. A Legacy. The Mackinac College (1966-1970) Legacy Fund was created as a glowing tribute to a unique and exemplary educational experience enhanced by its Island setting. The short history failed to diminish the long-term blessings bestowed thanks in great part to dedicated administrators and amazing professors. In the time since one professor called Mackinac College “…the best of the best, however brief”. Another international professor talked of Mackinac College as her ”…most memorable teaching position.” Financial Position and 2015 Grants Statement of Financial Position Assets Cash and investments $77,555 Investments $9,375,776 Noncurrent Assets Investments—Corporate Bonds $53,720 Promises to give—(net of current portion) $400 Other Assets Conservation Easement $377,778 Liabilities and Net Assets Current liabilities 0 Total New Worth $9,885,229 Beyond amazing is that time has done nothing to diminish the memory of this experience but rather has only heightened the appreciation of its value and our pride as a College family. 2015 Grants American Legion $3,045 Cub Scout Equipment Mackinac Arts Council $3,000 Music in the Park Allocations from the Mackinac College Legacy Fund, in the form of grants, are directed towards educational and environment projects on the Island. Allowances are made for thinking outside the box in terms of experimental ideas especially student-directed suggestions. Education grants focus on programs, including the arts, which prepare Island students to purposefully function in a global and diverse workplace. Education grants may also supplement assistance for programs at risk due to reduced funding. Environmental grants focus MHA 4-H Trailblazer - Summer Programs on programs that seek to protect, maintain or expand the unique natural resources of the Island as well as educating tourists and Islanders of prevalent Island issues. City of Mackinac Island $10,000 Generator $4,000 Marine Rescue Dry Suits $1760 Rain Gear Mackinac Horsemen’s Association 4-H Trailblazers $800 Equine Expo $500 Startup of 4-H program City of Mackinac Island Cemetery Board $2360 2015 Annual Disbursement Mackinac Horsemen’s Association $2,250 Jack Fence City of Mackinac Island Recreation Dept. $340 Archery Equipment $300 Art Class $4,491 Benches $600 Cooking Classes $1,200 Ice Rink $1,500 Pottery Class $2,000 Stained Glass Class $2,000 Woodworking Class $300 Golf Lessons $1,100 Sailing Lessons to Youth $722 Snowmobile Maintenance $272 Teach Youth about Gardening $2,500 Summer Camps $800 Dance Classes $300 Knitting Classes Mackinac Island Children’s Riding Academy Riding Scholarships at MI Riding Academy MICF.ORG In 2015, the Mackinac College Legacy Fund granted to the Mackinac Island Public School, MI Children’s Riding Academy and the Mackinac Horseman’s Association. $1,200 Scholarships Mackinac Island Medical Center $63,641 2015 Annual Disbursement Mackinac Island Public Library $14,000 2015 Annual Disbursement $4,000 Special Fund Mackinac Island Public School $1,000 Exploration Days $770 Lego Robotics $1,000 3D Game Design camp $2,000 Robotics teams competition. $350 Audiobooks and MP3 players Summer Concert Series hosted at Ste. Anne’s Church Mackinac State Historic Parks $1,000 Education Panels on Invasive Species Ste. Anne's Church $934 Annual Disbursement $8,000 Upgrade Fire Protection System $2,150 Meals on Snowmobiles $1,200 Teen Night $2,000 Employee Meal Nights Trinity Church $2302 2015 Annual Disbursement $10,000 Parish Hall Restoration Wawashkamo Restoration & Preservation $3890 2015 Annual Disbursement $301 Armin Porter Fund Disbursement Youth Advisory Council $3,600 Chicago Trip to Work in Food Kitchen $425 School Wide Ice Skating Trip $538 3 refrigerators MICF.ORG Scholarship Highlights New Funds The scholarships I received from the community foundation have incredibly benefited my education and my future in general. The extra support allowed me to focus my attention more on my education and goals rather than on financial issues. It also gave me the opportunity to expand my knowledge in new places, such as Big Sky, MT where I completed my mandatory 30 week internship for my degree. With this being said, I would like to take this chance to thank the community for the support! Mackinac Island is a special place and I'm so proud to call it home. Marie Elizabeth Bunker |Class of 2011 I am unimaginably grateful for what the scholarships from Mackinac Island have aided me in pursuing. My career goals have been made more accessible not only financially but also through the knowledge that the community I love and am so grateful to have been apart of still supports me in my endeavors. This scholarship is incredibly generous and I only hope that future Mackinac Island students see it as a gift to not only be apart of this wonderful community but as a stepping stone that helps them pursue their dreams. Collin Armstrong | Class of 2013 Youth Advisory Council 2015 was a productive year for the Youth Advisory Council (YAC). YAC is open to 7-12 grade students from Mackinac Island. They grant youth oriented requests twice a year, volunteer at Meals on Snowmobiles, AllScholarships Dinner, North Chicago Soup Kitchen and gift giving to our more experienced residents around Christmas time. The activities are guided by Lynda Hepker and Chelsea Berkshire. They are assisted by Alison Sehoyan and Lisa Dziobak. Grants for 2015 included programing for the Mackinac Island Public School, City of Mackinac Island Recreation Department and YAC. Total Grants were $10,263. The youth work hard at ensuring that every age group has at least one program or activity that is funded. We hope that what they learn about philanthropy and volunteerism will play a role throughout their lives. MICF.ORG YAC at fundraising brunch, YAC in Chicago Jeannette Doud Fund The Jeannette Doud Fund was created by friends and family to honor the life of this amazing woman. Earnings from this fund will go to projects that will enhance the quality of life, provide educational programming and other areas that are needed on Mackinac Island. Mackinac Island Yacht Club Scholarship Fund The MIYC Scholarship Fund was created to enhance the ability of our Island graduates to pursue post-secondary educational opportunities. The MIYC board and members were looking for a way to give back to the community that provides the membership with such a beautiful home for their Club. For a full listing of funds go to: MICF.ORG/FUNDS Mission Statement Recognizing the dignity and beauty of Mackinac Island, the Mackinac Island Community Foundation serves the general well-being of Island residents and visitors. Our purpose is to raise permanent endowment and special purpose funds, manage them and distribute the earnings for charitable purposes. We are a vehicle to hold private resources for the Island’s common good. We operate under the simple concept that charitable money will grow over time when wisely invested and so will continue to have an impact long after the original gift is made. MICF.ORG