Dear Friends, - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff

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Dear Friends, - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff
Mission
To help children succeed by matching
them with appropriate adult mentors.
Vision
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of Flagstaff
To bring a Big Brother or Big Sister relationship
to every child who needs and wants one.
Dear Friends,
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff has
been an anchor of community service in Northern
Arizona since 1967. In our 43 years, we have
brought the magic of mentoring to literally thousands
of children.
The success of this organization can be
attributed to decades of strong leadership rooted
in a clear focus on our mission of helping children
succeed by matching them with appropriate adult
mentors. This focused leadership has not gone
unnoticed in our community. While economic trends
have gone up and down over the years, BBBSF has
continued to thrive, serving the community through a
consistently growing number of lasting matches.
Looking forward, I intend to continue our
tradition of focused leadership. In the next year, I
will concentrate my efforts on ensuring that BBBSF
continues to pursue our vision of providing a mentor
to every child who needs or wants one.
Our history of serving this community with
proven results is what has provided this organization
with a base of supporters who know their contributions make a difference. I encourage you to make a
difference by volunteering your time as a mentor, or
by making a financial
contribution. Now is the time
to invest in our community.
Sincerely,
2010 Annual Report
Joshua Steinlage
Governing Board President
Successful Fund Raisers
2nd Annual Mountain High
Golf Tournament
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff was proud to host
our 2nd Annual Mountain High Golf Tournament on
May 21st, 2010. About 100 participants joined us at the
Aspen Valley Golf Club to raise money for our mentoring
programs while enjoying fun
in the sun. Over $9,000 was
raised, helping us to continue
impacting the lives of children
in Flagstaff and Williams
through mentoring.
“Everyone had a great time,”
Board Member Dan Groth
stated. “Thanks to Aspen
Valley Golf Club, the
tournament just gets better
every year.” We would like
to thank all of the participants
and volunteers who helped
Board Member Dan Groth
make this tournament a
warms up his golf swing
success!
Year-End Financials
Support and Revenue
United Way
Fundraising Events
Individual Contributions
Clothes for Kids’ Sake
Grants
Other Income
$ 56,250.00
$ 114,021.27
$ 45,637.27
$ 154,014.45
$ 178,735.57
$ 7,073.49
Total Revenue:
$ 555,732.05
United Way
Clothes for Kids’ Sake
Contributions
Events
Grants
Other
Clothes For Kids’ Sake
At the end of each school year, many NAU students
move out of the dorms and leave behind unwanted
clothing, furniture, and more. Again this spring,
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff’s “Clothes for
Kids’ Sake” program partnered with “NAU Cast Off”
to collect these used items. Donation bins were
placed in each dorm and our faithful truck-driver,
Tom Hart, picked up boxes full of donations daily.
By bringing these
donations to Savers Thrift
Store, we raised a total of
$6,975, more than doubling
the funds from previous
move-out years. Thank you
to the NAU students and
the Flagstaff community for
your continued giving
and support.
Expenses
Big/Little Expenses
$ 49,234.34
Insurance & Dues
$ 25,866.71
Salaries
$278,433.38
Benefits/Payroll Taxes
$ 28,905.19
Office Supplies/Advertising $ 18,632.68
Rent & Utilities
$ 56,306.05
Other Expenses
$ 27,016.46
Clothes for Kids’ Sake
$ 30,129.25
Total Expenses:
$ 514,524.06
Our Programs
Community Based Mentoring: In this 43-year-old
mentoring program, Bigs serve as mentors and friends
to Littles within the Flagstaff and Williams communities.
Once matched, Bigs and Littles bond by going on outings
and doing fun activities together. Bigs and Littles meet
for a couple hours a few times a month.
School Based Mentoring: Bigs meet with Littles in first
through fifth grade in this after-school program at seven
different elementary schools in Flagstaff and Williams.
During their one-on-one time together, matches
participate in recreational, health, community and
academic activities. Bigs and Littles meet from 3:30-5:30
p.m., weekly, throughout the school year.
Lunch Buddies Mentoring: The Lunch Buddies program
pairs Bigs and Littles together once a week during the
Little’s school lunch break. Matches meet at the Little’s
school and bond while eating lunch together, playing a
game, or just talking.
STARS: In Coconino County there are more than 1,300
children with an incarcerated parent. In the STARS
program, Bigs are matched with Littles who have an
incarcerated parent or close family member. Bigs and
Littles meet for a couple hours a few times a month.
STEP UP: In a partnership with the Coconino County
Juvenile Court Services, this program matches teens
involved in the court system with positive adult role
models. Bigs provide friendship and support to these
teens, which inspires them to make positive life
decisions.
GEAR UP: This unique mentoring program pairs
adult mentors with high school students. Mentors
share their educational and personal backgrounds
with youth who are working toward high school
graduation with the goal of becoming first
generation college students.
To learn more about our programs or how to get involved go to www.bbbsf.com.
Youth and Volunteers
Community Based Mentoring/STARS Mentoring
Served in 2009 - 2010
Little Brothers
46
Little Sisters
Total
54
100
School Based Mentoring/Lunch Buddies
Little Brothers
32
Little Sisters
28
Total
60
Step Up Mentoring
Little Brothers
99
Little Sisters
76
Total
175
GEAR UP Mentoring
Little Brothers
36
Little Sisters
32
Total
68
Total Youth Served by Programs: 403
Total Volunteers Served
by Programs: 279
Total Youth & Volunteers
Served for 2009/2010: 682
Major Donors, Supporters, and Grants
Change Maker ($100,000 +)
Savers / Clothes for Kids’ Sake
Vision Builder (50,000 +)
United Way of Northern Arizona
Relationship Maker ($25,000 +)
GEAR UP Northern Arizona University
Coconino County Juvenile Court Services
& Juvenile Crime Reduction Fund
Big Brothers Big Sisters of America
Dream Maker ($5,000 +)
Pima Prevention Partnership
Richard Mike and Nina Heflin
Flagstaff Medical Center
Flagstaff Metro Board (RICO)
Public/Private Ventures
Match Maker ($1,000 +)
Nathan Avery
Mike and Sarah Cromer
Philip and Brenda Garrod
Maury and Karen Herman
Phyllis Ogden
David and Linda Rozema
Dominic and Brandi Torres
Fry`s Food Stores/Kroger Co. Foundation
Tim and Pat Washburn
Kirk and Jessica Robertson
W.L. Gore & Associates
Violet G Young Charitable Trust
Angela Thomas - Pinda
State Employees Charitable Campaign
Todd and Stacey Cislo
Harkins Cinemas, L.L.C.
Builders Showcase, Inc.
Northern Arizona Healthcare
Showtime Dirt Works
Deckers Outdoor
Mountain Man Events
Doug and Randi Umlah
Flagstaff Rotary Club
Flagstaff Chili Society
UniSource Energy Services
Rich and Jennie Haag
Mickey and Dave Glasby
Straightline Builders, Inc.
Traditional Roofing, Inc.
LaVelle McCoy
The Rt. 66 Car Club
The Safeway Foundation
The Wings Like Eagles Foundation
NAU Comptroller`s Office
Kinney Construction
Cardinal Charities, Inc.
Wildflower Bread Company
Coconino County
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona
Flagstaff Community Foundation
The Ernest & Evelyn Chilson Foundation
The Forest Highlands Foundation
Friendship Maker ($500 +)
Trafalgar Strategic Partners LLC
Paul Laurence Brinkmann
Thomas and Ellen Grabarek
The Peaks
Hufford And Horstman
Nestle Purina
Around The Mountain Pediatric Denisrty
Flagstaff Sunrise Lions Club
Macerich/Westcor
North Country HealthCare
The Fortview Foundation
Wells Fargo
CFC Campaign
Jeff Knorr
National Bank of Arizona
David Hitesman
James Ottaviani
Doctors Village Family Dentistry
John F. Long Foundation
Dave and Kay McKay
Cindy Anderson
Nancy Davis
Sun West
Findlay Toyota Flagstaff
Valley of the Sun United Way
Tom Turnbull
Arby’s Foundation Inc.
Gem Marketing Pearls, Inc.
Another Plumbing Company, Inc.
Burns & Wilcox
Leavitt Group of Northern Arizona
Magic Maker ($250 +)
John Pappas
Boyer Metal Co.
Brennen Masonary
Kim Cislo
Larry Collura
Northern AZ Ear Nose And Throat
Stephen Gatewood
Susanne Maiden
Lana and Mike Malone
Troy Mette
Mangum Wall Stoops Warden, P.L.L.C.
Andrew and Karen Saal
Gregory Sampson
Priscilla Trowbridge
Joe Wetzel
The Little America Hotel
Target Commercial Interiors
Wizard`s Hearth & Home
Dan Stoffel
Andrew and Heather Meyer
Gregory Cooney
Russ and Elaine Kasch
Tommy Tennyson
Cico L.L.C.
Howard Brown
Bren Hershey
Derosa Physical Therapy
Builder`s Showcase
Sue Harris
George Steele
Robert and Carroll Stein
Grand Canyon Lions Club
Mountain Vista Tile
Mt. View Pediatrics
Taverna Greek Grill
David Bednar
Linda Lamphere
Cindy Winn
Agustin Robledo
Connie and Bill Pribil
Dixon Ventures, Inc.
Todd Gillenwater
Molly and Gene Munger
Mile High United Way
Union Standard Insurance Group
Cynthia Jones
Robert Bliss
Wade and Laurie Beth Carl
Frank and Jenny Garcia
Don Barnes
Homco Ace Home Center
Eric Couren
RE/MAX Peak Properties
Patrick and Paula Walsh
Susan Lundberg
Adam Turner
Brenda Munns
Mark Thurston
Northern Arizona Orthodontics
Charlotte and Pat Madden
Joshua and Fanny Steinlage
Boards of Directors
Governing Board
Josh Steinlage - President
Nancy Davis - Vice President
Rich Haag - Secretary
Chip Ogden- Treasurer
Bren Hershey - Past President
Big Brothers Activity Board
Tommy Tennyson - President
BJ Henkenius - Vice President
Ralph Whistler - Treasurer
Rich Haag - Secretary
Kirk Robertson - Past President
Brian Beamer
Chip Ogden
Howard Brown
Eric Peterson
Dennis Dixon Andrew Prosper
Jim Driscoll
Bill Shaler
Bill Gaylord
Josh Steinlage
Rex Gilliland
Tom Turnbull
Dan Groth
Adam Turner
Dave Klensin
Doug Umlah
Greg Kuzma
Neil Weintraub
Gene Munger
Debra Garrity
Mickey Glasby
Dan Groth
BJ Henkenius
Helen-Marie
Holmgren
Kirk Robertson
Fanny Steinlage
Tommy Tennyson
Doug Umlah
Ralph Whistler
Cristy Zeller
Big Sisters Activity Board
Fanny Steinlage - President
Mickey Glasby - Secretary
Cristy Zeller - Treasurer
Nancy Davis - Past President
Fran Anaya
Dinah Gillette
Cindy Anderson
Sue Harris
Cheryl Blume
Jill Henkenius
Laurie Beth Carl Bren Hershey
Natalie Cawood
Helen-Marie
Holmgren
Stacey Cislo
Elaine
Kasch
Jennifer Curtis
Heather
Meyer
Marlene DeRosa
Shelagh
O’Connor
Debra Garrity
Lori Pappas
Location:1338 W. Forest Meadows St.,
Suite 130
Mailing: P.O. Box 1701, Flagstaff, AZ
86002
Phone: (928) 774-0649
Fax: (928) 774-4879
Email: General@bbbsf.com
Web-site: www.bbbsf.com