Community Impact Report - United Way of Rhode Island
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Community Impact Report - United Way of Rhode Island
Because we all need help sometimes. We help people. Our purpose: Changing lives and strengthening our community, together. Community Advisory Board Rev. Dr. Donald C. Anderson Betty Bernal Roger P. Boudreau Elizabeth Burke-Bryant Brian Butler Chris Callahan Ainsley Morisseau Cantoral Anthony Capuano, Jr. Claudia Cardozo Gayle Corrigan John F. Corrigan, Esq. Mark Cousineau Jessica David Colleen Dickson Bradford S. Dimeo Tip Fairchild Jason M. Fowler Marisol Garcia Jose M. Gonzalez Kathleen Guilfoyle Melissa M. Husband Dr. Hume Johnson Barbara “Bobbie” Manfredo Patricia Martinez Sabina Matos Margaret A. Holland McDuff Kevin McGovern Tom P. McGovern Tony Mendez Tony Morettini Rulla Nehme Ashley Gingerella O’Shea Lydia R. Owen Laura Pedrick Gregg Perry Matthew Plain Flora A. Prestipino Lisa Ranglin David Rogers Eric Shorr Sue Stenhouse The Honorable Carlos Tobon James Vincent All Board of Directors Members are Ex-Officio members of the Community Advisory Board. Community investment committee Marisa Albanese Christopher Amirault Tomas Avila Garry Bliss Susan Bodington Deborah DeBare Julie G. Duffy Carrie Bridges Feliz Melissa M. Husband Dolph L. Johnson, Jr. Dennis Leamy Michele Lederberg Tony Mendez Sheila Raposa Barbara J. Silvis Dear Friends, Because everyone needs help sometimes, we help people. United Way helps children fall in love with learning, and we help families with the essentials. We support programs that offer training and education that leads to better jobs and careers. And, we provide everyone with one number to call, 2-1-1, whether the need is childcare, health insurance or tax preparation, help starts with a human connection at United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island. Labor Cabinet Ingrid Armada Ronald Coia J. Michael Downey John Faria Dave Fleming Frank Flynn Paul MacDonald Maureen G. Martin Vin Masino Linda McDonald George H. Nee Jeffrey Perinetti Lawrence E. Purtill Patrick Quinn Michael F. Sabitoni We also help our donors by making it easy for you to contribute. We welcome gifts to any 501c3 in the country. Gifts to our Community Impact Fund support our key issue areas through programs that demonstrate clear results. And, our donors can be confident that their gifts go directly to people and programs, as a trust covers 100% of our overhead. Thank you for your commitment to LIVE UNITED— because together, we are changing lives and strengthening our community, and we can’t do it alone. Photo: Peter Goldberg Board of Directors Alden Anderson Maria Barry Lisa Bisaccia Doris S. Blanchard Roberta H. Butler Michael T. Clarkin Kas R. DeCarvalho, Esq. Julie G. Duffy Jeffrey J. Giguere Meghan Grady Timothy Horan Dolph L. Johnson, Jr. Gertrude F. Jones Rev. Matthew Kai Michael F. Kennally Michele Lederberg Anthony Maione Maureen Martin Bob Nowak Sandra J. Pattie David E. Preston, Esq. Mim L. Runey, LP.D., Chair Oswald Schwartz Donna Simmons William C. Tsonos We help people. Contents Key Accomplishments 2014-2015 • Set a goal to help 250,000 Rhode Islanders change their lives. 3 Letter from Anthony Maione, President and CEO of United Way of Rhode Island 4 We help people. 12 Let’s talk engagement: Young Leaders Circle, Women’s Leadership Council, Volunteers 14 Labor Support 15 Workplace Campaigns 18 Leadership Giving: Tocqueville Society, Keel Club, Anchor Society, • Provided $12.5 million to support the community including $6.6 million raised through the Community Impact Fund. • Handled 197,000 requests for help through United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island. • Helped girls engage with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) with a new investment of $50,000 to local STEM programs from our Women’s Leadership Council. • T he Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program returned $17 million to Rhode Island workers. Studies show that almost all of that money goes straight into the local economy. 2 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Cover Photo: David O’Connor Opening Doors for Westerly’s Children 26 Trusts and Foundations, Media Partners 27 Financial Information Anthony Maione President and CEO, United Way of Rhode Island • Young Leaders’ Circle, now 1200 members strong, raised $98,000 for summer learning and community impact and held 15 events statewide. • 100% of overhead paid by a permanent trust. We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 3 We help people. Over the summer, Hailee found her voice. She began to initiate games, raised her hand more often, and she led the summer reading challenge. Because all children deserve a well-rounded education. We help kids fall in love with learning. United Way of Rhode Island works with partners in education to create afterschool and summer learning programs for kids of all ages, programs that get results with hands-on activities that inspire learning. Students develop confidence by joining programs that value their ideas, and they discover they have multiple options when it comes time to think about college or a career. • Students from all economic backgrounds can lose up to two months of math skills each summer if they don’t have access to summer learning. In addition to the loss in math, low-income children can also lose an additional two months in reading skills. • Without summer learning, by the fifth grade, children from low-income families can be 2.5 to 3 years behind children from middle-income families. • Buh-bye summer slide: the average gains by students from pre-test to post-test in the Hasbro Summer Learning program show 35 percent gains in literacy and 47 percent gains in math. 2.5-3 years Financial Investments made by United Way of Rhode Island through the Community Impact Fund: • Afterschool program grants: $450,000 Funding that supports programs, from elementary through high school. • Hasbro Summer Learning: $505,000 Funding that sustains 18 summer learning programs located statewide. With continued support from the community, United Way of Rhode Island will lead the effort to expand the Hasbro Summer Learning program in 2016. While 1,600 children participated in 2015, more than 30,000 Rhode Island families would enroll their children in summer learning programs, if they were available to them. Gifts to the Community Impact Fund support our efforts to help children fall in love with learning. Photos: iStock • Early Childhood Education program grants: $392,000 Funding that improves programs and results for our youngest learners, birth through age 5. Without summer learning, by the fifth grade, children from low-income families can be 2.5-3 years behind their middle-income peers. 4 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 5 We help people. It’s gratifying to help people discover new skills, land good jobs, and also give them the tools to better manage personal finances. Because a changed economy has left many Rhode Islanders searching for new ways to support themselves and their families, we help people gain the skills they need to explore new options in training, employment and careers. United Way of Rhode Island also helps people change their futures by providing the tools to better manage finances and to save more of the money they earn by working. • United Way of Rhode Island’s Community Impact fund supports adult education programs that help people remove barriers to employment, including improving skills in math, reading, writing, and digital literacy, as well as learning English as a second language. • In 2015, United Way of Rhode Island funded the Rhode Island Resource Hub, an online database of education and training opportunities that helped 2,200 people in the last year. • United Way-supported tax assistance centers helped 11,500 people claim the credits and refunds they earned by working. As a result, Rhode Islanders collected more than $17 million to return to the local community thanks to this United Way-supported program. 2,200 In 2015, United Way of Rhode Island funded the Rhode Island Resource Hub, an online database of education and training opportunities that helped 2,200 people in the past year. United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Fund Investments: • Support for technical and training programs, as well as for programs that support low income workers: $847,000 • F inancial opportunity programs that help adults learn how to manage and save their money: $562,000 Gifts to the Community Impact Fund support our efforts to help youth and adults reach school and career goals, and to improve the overall economic security of Rhode Island families. Photos: David O’Connor • Grants that support free tax preparation services through Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) centers, and that help working families claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): $211,000 Because it is the nation’s most effective anti-poverty program for working families, support for the expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is a priority for our 2016 public policy agenda. Refunds and tax credits lift families out of poverty and boost the local economy. 6 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 7 We help people. Because 90,000 households in Rhode Island are struggling to meet basic needs. United Way believes not only in helping people through an immediate crisis, but also in funding programs that help people develop the tools they need to provide for themselves and their families. Each year, more than 15,000 Rhode Islanders receive help with basic needs through programs funded by United Way of Rhode Island. • Believing that being homeless should be rare and temporary, we invest in programs that connect people with services designed to help them become permanently housed. • We support the goals of Zero 2016 to eliminate chronic and veteran homelessness in Rhode Island. • Recognizing that thousands of Rhode Islanders struggle to afford housing, we have made significant financial investments in affordable housing bond campaigns, securing nearly 2,000 new affordable housing units. 15,000 More than 15,000 Rhode Islanders receive help with basic needs through programs funded by United Way of Rhode Island. United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Fund Investments: • Programs that help individuals and families with basic needs, including managing a temporary crisis by providing food and shelter, $573,000 8 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Gifts to the Community Impact Fund support our efforts to help Rhode Island families cover the basics, including food, housing options and healthcare. • With 50,000 people in Rhode Island getting by without health insurance, grants of $90,000 help to provide services through the RI Free Clinic and Clinica Esperanza. Photo: iStock Photo: David O’Connor “I help because I am lucky. No matter what happens in life, I am still luckier than a huge percentage of the population.” – Pamela Lambert • Support for programs that address temporary and permanent housing, including support for affordable housing programs as well as case management services, $874,000 With 60,000 requests to 2-1-1 for housingrelated needs, we know that housing affordability continues to be a challenge for many. In the year ahead, we’ll focus on advocating for the need for more affordable options in Rhode Island. We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 9 We help people. Because we all need help sometimes, we provide a place for everyone to call when they need help: United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island. 2-1-1, three simple numbers, one human connection. The call is free and is available to Rhode Islanders 24-hours a day, 365 days a year, even in a snowstorm. But our work doesn’t end there. Insights gained from 2-1-1 help United Way of Rhode Island identify the changing needs of Rhode Islanders, which helps us serve our community. With the first 2-1-1 formal data report released in 2015, “Help Starts Here Rhode Island,” United Way brought attention to how it tracks the needs of callers, which have changed dramatically in recent years as economic recovery has stalled for thousands of local families. 100,000 Requests for food grew to more than 100,000. United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island handled 197,000 requests “I always thought 2-1-1 was just for people who were struggling. Now I know it’s a resource for me for my aging parents.” Gifts come from all levels—from the $25-a-week donor who gives through workplace giving to a generous corporate gift from Citizens Bank. Examples of state funding include a Rhode Island Lottery contract with 2-1-1 to manage the state’s Gambler’s Hotline, which took nearly 2,400 calls in 2014, and a new program with the Division of Elderly Affairs that counts on THE POINT to handle after-hours emergencies for seniors. • Requests for shelter climbed above 50,000 this year, but the highest need was for food, with more than 100,000 requests. • More than 70,000 requests from Rhode Islanders needing help navigating health information, including assistance enrolling in HealthSourceRI, Medicare Part D and Medicaid. Help for Rhode Islanders during a storm or disaster is provided as a public service by United Way of Rhode Island. Photo: David O’Connor • 18,000 requests from people looking to connect with job-training programs and unemployment supports. 10 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Call 2-1-1 to locate free tax preparation, or for services for aging parents. Need help navigating new choices in healthcare? Call 2-1-1. Gifts to the Community Impact Fund support our efforts to provide one place for all Rhode Islanders to call when they need help. Federal 38 Private (U Total budget: $1,171,757 State 18% Federal 38% Private (United Way and BrightStars) 44% State 18% Funding for United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island and The Point comes from public, private and corporate support. Help us celebrate our accomplishments on National 2-1-1 Day, February 11, 2016. United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island is generously supported by Citizens Bank. We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 11 “The Women’s Leadership Council is a network of smart, action-oriented women giving back to Rhode Islanders. The work is rewarding as are the many connections I have made.” – Margaret R. Lawlor Let’s talk engagement. Together, we’re working to help change the lives of 250,000 Rhode Islanders. Women’s Leadership Council (WLC) members mobilize women to enact change. They create STEM and literacy opportunities for Rhode Island youth, and they’re developing mentoring partnerships with local schools and libraries. Throughout the year, they meet to network and to build on ideas that support improved childhood literacy. “YLC has helped shape me professionally – and personally. Very frequently I am in awe at how many wonderful people are involved in the group and what an incredible job they do to support our community.” – Crystal Guibeau Ready to expand your network of women leaders? Join a local effort to improve children’s literacy. Receive invitations to WLC events, meet new friends. Make a difference with your leadership gift of $1,000 or more. 125 members and growing Contact Natalia Lima, major gifts officer and Women’s Leadership Council manager, Natalia.Lima@uwri.org or (401) 444.0631. Members of our Young Leaders Circle (YLC) are being tapped for their potential to lead. They volunteer, raise funds, and have fun working alongside like-minded professionals. In the last year, among their events they mentored youth and made the holidays special for others. They provided opportunities for networking and for celebration, and they formed a team for the Citizens Bank Pell Bridge Run called RUN United. In the last year, United Way of Rhode Island volunteers sorted food, tended gardens, offered financial and credit stability workshops, built outdoor learning environments, and collected and wrapped holiday gifts. They’ve collected and distributed 22,460 books for children. They’ve helped 11,500 people complete their tax returns. They’ve helped raise funds for programs that change lives, and provided trusted advice. 4,217 volunteer hours Are you a young leader? • Attend a Learn with Leaders event or join the RUN United team. • Sign up for membership – no minimum gift required. 12 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report • Meet new people, expand your network, and step up your professional skills. Contact Carolina Correa, major gifts officer and Young Leaders Circle manager, Carolina.Correa@uwri.org or (401) 444.0639. Photo: Arik Beatty 15 events, including volunteering, mentoring, learning and networking Photos: Dena Pruett (top), David O’Connor (bottom) Gifts of more than $98,000 to United Way of Rhode Island’s Annual Campaign (FY15) $50,000 invested in the last year to increase local girls’ access to STEM programs “It’s been gratifying to meet passionate, like-minded people and to volunteer alongside them – accomplishing so much good in the process.” – Ryan Busha 750 volunteers 1,250 members and growing Gifts of $320,000 to United Way of Rhode Island’s Annual Campaign (FY15) Value of volunteer time: $95,093 Ready to make a difference? • Volunteer for a signature United Way event. • Become a Campaign Leader at your workplace. 87,000 children’s books collected and distributed in 4 years • Find out more about becoming a Volunteer Tax Preparer. Contact Carolyn Watkinson, Project Manager, Communications and Engagement, Carolyn.Watkinson@uwri.org or (401) 444.0650. We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 13 Labor Support Workplace Campaigns 2014-2015 Corporate and Employee Recognition We also gratefully acknowledge the members of the following unions who work so hard to help their fellow Rhode Islanders in need. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 99 International Brotherhood of Painters & Allied Trades Local #1333 International Brotherhood of Teamster Local #251 Jamestown Teachers Association Local #815 Johnston IAFF Johnston Teachers Alliance Laborers International Union of North America Lincoln Teachers Association Local #1461 LIUNA District Council LIUNA Local #1033 LIUNA Local #808 RI Judicial Professional & Technical Employees Local 400 IFPTE N.A.G.E. / I.B.P.O. NAON/NAGE Local 79 National Association of Letter Carriers Local #15 NEARI North Smithfield Teachers Association Local #825 Pawtucket IAFF Pawtucket Teachers Alliance Local #930 Providence Clerks Providence Teachers Union RI AFL-CIO RI Brotherhood of Correctional Officers RI Building Trades Rhode Island Carpenters Local Union 94 RI Federation of Teachers & Health Professionals RI State Association of Fire Fighters SEIU Local 401 SEIU Local 580 UAW Local #7770 United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitting United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners Local #94 United Food and Commercial Workers Local #328 The Dante F. Mollo Award, which recognizes the strong partnership between the Labor Community and United Way of Rhode Island, was presented to the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 23, in 2014. Accepting the award on the group’s behalf was Michael Araujo, shown here with UWRI CEO and President Tony Maione. 14 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report COMMUNITY INVESTORS Corporate/Employee Gifts $500,000 or more Bank of America, Inc.* Citizens Bank * FM Global * United Nurses and Allied Professionals United Steelworkers of America Local #1234 United Steelworkers of America Local #15509 United Steelworkers of America Local #16031 URI/AAUP Utility Workers of America Local #310 Utility Workers of America Local #472 Warwick IAFF Warwick Independent School Employees Union Warwick Teachers Union Local #915 West Warwick Teachers Alliance Local #1017 Woonsocket IAFF COMMUNITY PHILANTHROPISTS Corporate/Employee Gifts $200,000 - $499,999 Electric Boat - Quonset* Gilbane Inc.* Hasbro, Inc.* MetLife/MetLife Auto and Home* National Grid* Teknor Apex Company* The Washington Trust Company* COMMUNITY BENEFACTORS Corporate/Employee Gifts $100,000 - $199,999 Bank Rhode Island* Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island* Brown University* CVS Health Foundation* Johnson & Wales University* Lifespan: Bradley Hospital Lifespan The Miriam Hospital Newport Hospital Rhode Island Hospital/ Hasbro Children’s Hospital Textron, Inc.* The Providence Journal Company UPS* Photo: Robyn Ivy Photography AFSCME Local 2872 Amalgamated Transit Union Local #618 Central Falls Teachers Union Chariho Teachers Union Construction and General Laborers’ Local Union 271 Council 94 Coventry Teachers Alliance Local #1075 Cranston Custodians & Kitchen Employees Cranston IAFF Cranston Teachers Alliance Local #1704 East Greenwich Teachers Union East Providence IAFF Local #850 East Providence Teachers Association Local #810 Hotel and Restaurant Employees Local #217 I.B.P.O. Local #519 Institute of Labor Studies & Research International Association of Bridge Structural & Ornament Workers Local #37 COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS Corporate/Employee Gifts $50,000 - $99,999 Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.* Amica Mutual Insurance Company Amica Life Insurance Company* BankNewport* Butler Hospital Coastway Community Bank* Dimeo Construction Company* Electric Boat - Groton Enterprise Holdings* IGT* McLaughlin & Moran, Inc.* Nortek, Inc.* Professional Planning Group The Stop & Shop Companies Twin River* UnitedHealthcare* Webster Bank* CORPORATE AND EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGNS Corporate/Employee Gifts $1,000 - $49,999 A & H Manufacturing Company A.J. Oster LLC AAA Northeast* Abbott Laboratories Adoption Rhode Island Advanced Building Concepts AIDS Care Ocean State/FACTS AIPSO* Allstate Giving Campaign* American Express Company American Kuhne American Mathematical Society AMETEK SCP, Inc.* Amgen Foundation* Amgen, Inc. Andersen Corporation Ann & Hope, Inc. Anvil International, Inc.* Aon Risk Services Northeast, Inc. The ARC of Blackstone Valley AREVA Inc. Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co.* Astro-Med, Inc.* AT&T ATW Companies* Automatic Data Processing, Inc.* Avery-Smith Insurance, Inc. Batchelor, Frechette, McCrory, Michael & Co. Beacon Mutual Insurance Company Benny’s, Inc.* Blacher Brothers, Inc.* Blish & Cavanagh BNY Mellon Bottomline Technologies Boys & Girls Club of Newport County, Inc. Brave River Solutions Bristol Warren Regional School District Brown/Fox Point Early Childhood Education Center, Inc. Bryant University Burns & Levinson LLP Cameron & Mittleman Capital Properties, Inc. * Cavanagh Company CB Richard Ellis CBIZ Tofias CDR Maguire Central Falls School Department Centreville Savings Bank Chace Ruttenberg & Freedman Chariho Regional School Department ChemArt Company* Child & Family Services of Newport County Children’s Friend & Service City of Cranston City of East Providence City of Newport City of Pawtucket City of Providence City of Warwick City of Woonsocket Coastal Medical, Inc.* Cogens Printing Services* The College Crusade of Rhode Island Collette Vacations Combined Federal Campaign Commerce Rhode Island Community Care Alliance CompuClaim, Inc. The Conference Exchange Constellation Energy Contenti Supply Company, Inc.* Cooley Group Corcoran, Peckham, Hayes & Galvin, PC Corrigan Financial, Inc. Country Curtains Coventry Housing Authority Coventry Public Schools Cox Communications* Cranston Print Works Company Cranston Public Schools Crossroads Rhode Island Cumberland School Department Customers Bank* The Damon Company Davis-Standard Corp.* Davol Inc.* Day One Dell, Inc.* Delta Dental of Rhode Island* Dominion Resources* Dorcas International Institute of RI E. H. Ashley & Company* E. J. Prescott, Inc. East Bay Community Action Program East Providence School Department Eaton Corporation, Fluid Conveyance Division* EMC Insurance Companies* Endurance Wealth Management Ernst & Young Family Service of Rhode Island Federal Hill House Association FedEx* Ferland Corporation* FGX International* We help people. | Foster Foward The Foundry Associates, LP Foxwoods Resort Casino Frank Olean Center, Inc. FUJIFILM Electronic Materials U.S.A., Inc. Fuller Packaging Company Gallo Thomas Insurance The Gap, Inc. GE Gencorp Insurance Group General Mills Genesis Center Getchell & Son, Inc. Goodwill Industries of Rhode Island\ Vocational Resources Gordon R. Archibald, Inc. Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce Greater Westerly-Pawcatuck Area Chamber of Commerce* H. Carr & Sons, Inc. H. V. Collins Company* Herff Jones* Hexagon Metrology, Inc.* Highlander Charter School The Highlander Institute Hinckley Allen & Snyder LLP The Hinckley Company Hindley Manufacturing Company Hodges Badge Company, Inc.* Home & Hospice Care of Rhode Island Homefront Health Care Honeywell Hometown Solutions HSBC - North America Hunter Insurance Huntington Ingalls Industries IBM Corporation* IKON Office Solutions, Inc. INSCO Group International Manufacturing Services, Inc.* International Packaging Corporation* ITW Companies J. F. Allen & Son, Inc. James L. Maher Center jcpenney* Jewelers Board of Trade Jewish Family Service John R. Hess Company, Inc.* Johnson & Johnson Johnston Public Schools Kearflex Engineering Co., Inc. Kenney Manufacturing Company* Keough Kirby Associates, Inc. Key Container Corporation KKM, Inc. 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 15 16 Oldcastle BuildingEnvelope Pannone Lopes Devereaux & West LLC Paramount Restaurant Supply Corp. Partridge, Snow & Hahn Pawtucket Credit Union* Paychex The People’s Credit Union* Peter Pan Bus Lines Providence Division Petro* Pfizer, Inc.* Piccerelli, Gilstein & Company, LLP Portsmouth Abbey School Portsmouth School Department Proability Providence Braid Company Providence Mutual Fire Insurance Company* Providence Plan Providence Public Library Providence School Department Purvis Systems, Inc. Raytheon Company Naval & Maritime Integrated Systems Rhode Island Airport Corporation Rhode Island Blood Center Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless Rhode Island Credit Union Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals Rhode Island Housing Rhode Island Monthly* Rhode Island Public Transit Authority Rhode Island School of Design RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence RI Kids Count Rite Aid Rite-Solutions, Inc.* Riverwood Mental Health Services Robinson & Cole LLP Robinson Green Beretta Corp. Roger Williams University Rose & Kiernan Last year, 12 companies joined our efforts to make Rhode Island the best it can be. Thank you for Living United! American Kuhne Bottomline Technologies Greenwich Strategy ITW Companies Johnson & Johnson Mount Saint Charles Academy Paramount Restaurant Supply Corp. Rite Aid Teknicote, Inc. The Highlander Institute Utilidata Warwick Teacher’s Union We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Royal Diversified Products Salve Regina University Sansiveri, Kimball & Co., L.L.P. Santander Bank* Sayer, Regan & Thayer LLP Schneider Electric* Schonning Insurance Agency SEA CORP* Sensata Technologies Shaw’s Supermarkets Shove Insurance, Inc. Siemens St. George’s School Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Starkweather & Shepley Insurance Brokerage, Inc.* State Farm Insurance State Employees Charitable Appeal Taco/The White Family Foundation* Target Stores* TD Bank/TD Charitable Foundation* Team, Inc.* Teknicote, Inc. TIAA-CREF Foundation Toray Plastics (America), Inc. Town of Bristol Town of Coventry Town of Lincoln Town of Narragansett Town of North Kingstown Town of North Providence Town of South Kingstown Travelers Insurance Company TRI-MACK Plastics Manufacturing Corporation Truex, Inc. Tunstall/AMAC Tyco Fire & Building Products UBS Financial, Inc. UNFI United Airlines Foundation United Food & Commercial Workers Union 328 United Way of Rhode Island University Emergency Medicine Foundation University Medicine Foundation, Inc. Utilidata* Verizon Vision 3 Architects, Inc.* Visiting Nurse Services of Newport & Bristol Counties Wachovia Securities Walgreens - Corporate Offices Wal-Mart* Ward Fisher & Company LLP Warren Electric Corp. Warwick Public Schools and Warwick Teacher’s Union Warwick Teachers Union Wellington Management Company, LLP West Warwick School Department Westbay Community Action, Inc. Westerly Community Credit Union Whittet-Higgins Company Windmoeller & Hoelscher Corporation* Women & Infants’ Hospital of Rhode Island Wood River Health Services, Inc. Wright-Pierce The Xerox Corporation Yarlas, Kaplan, Santilli & Moran, Ltd. YMCA of Greater Providence YMCA of Pawtucket, Inc. These companies gave corporate gifts of $1,000 or more. * Volunteers gave more than 4,000 hours of service to the community through United Way of Rhode Island last year, including corporate teams from Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Aon Risk Services, Bank of America, Citizens Financial Group, Citizens Bank, CVS Health, Fidelity, FM Global, Hexagon Metrology, Inc., Nordstrom, Petro, Schneider Electric (shown at right) UPS, and Webster Bank. Photo: David O’Connor KPMG LLP KVH Industries LGC&D LLP Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Lincoln Financial Group Lincoln School Department LISC Locke Lord Edwards, LLP Lockheed Martin Tactical Systems Maritime Systems and Sensors Louis Berger Macy’s* Maxson Automatic Machinery Co. McLaughlin Research Corporation Meeting Street Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Merck Partnership for Giving Microfibres, Inc. Microsoft Giving Campaign Monro Muffler/Brake & Service The Moore Company* Morgan Stanley* Morrison Mahoney LLP Mount Saint Charles Academy* Mullen Scorpio & Cerilli Natco Products Corporation National Education Association, Rhode Island Nationwide Insurance* Nautic Partners, LLC Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island New England Trane Service* The Newport Daily News Newport Harbor Corporation Newport Tent Company Nixon Peabody LLP Nordson EFD* Nordstrom Nordstrom Rack North Kingstown School Department North Providence School Department Northeast Utilities Northrop Grumman Ocean Point Insurance Agency* Ocean State Community Resources We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 17 The Tocqueville Society Celebrating 30 Years of Leadership Giving The Tocqueville Society acknowledges philanthropic leaders in each United Way community who contribute $10,000 or more annually. Tocqueville Society members are critically important to our ability to strengthen our communities and change lives. Their collective leadership represents 28 percent of United Way of Rhode Island’s annual campaign with total gifts of more than $3.6 million. Our Tocqueville Society members’ generosity today impacts the generations of tomorrow. In 2015, United Way is especially grateful as the Tocqueville Society celebrated 30 years of success. La Societe Nationale $100,000 - $249,000 Carter Family Charitable Trust: Mr. & Mrs. John S. Carter Mary & Tom Gilbane Dave & Gail Mixer Bogdan & Rita Nowak Mr. & Mrs. Jack O’Donnell Ordre de Fraternite $75,000 - $99,999 Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm A. Makin Sharpe Family Foundation: Henry & Peggy Sharpe One member wishes to remain anonymous Tony and Virginia Thomas Tocqueville Society members 18 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Photo: David O’Connor Ordre d’Egalite $50,000 - $74,999 Michael & Patricia D’Ambra Sarah & Charley Denby David A. & Heidi Kirk Duffy Arthur & Joyce Hurvitz Mr. & Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees of McAdams Charitable Foundation Carol A. Peterson Merrill Sherman Ordre de Liberte $25,000 - $49,999 Alden & Emily Anderson Martha & Oliver Bennett Bill & Judy Braden Elizabeth Chace Joseph & Judith Cianciolo Michael & Jamie Costello Bradford & Kimberly Dimeo Dr. Jack & Sandra Elias Feibelman Family Linda & Mark Formica Helena & William Foulkes Warren Galkin William & Nancy Gilbane Mr. & Mrs. James P. Grace Jocelin Hamblett Hope & David Hirsch Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Hodges Bernard A. Jackvony Jerrold L. & Barbara S. Lavine Tom & Cathy Lawson Loulie Mauran Groton Ed & Karen Mauro Peggy & Gene McQuade Paul & Jean Moran Terry & Pat Moran Murray Family Charitable Foundation: Terrence & Suzanne Murray Rebecca & Victor Primavera, III Arthur & Judith Robbins Mr. Herman Hillson Rose Thomas D.* & Virginia H. Soutter Shivan & Jyothi Subramaniam John & Pat Tarantino Two members wish to remain anonymous Membres de la Societe $10,000 - $24,999 The Honorable & Mrs. Dennis L. Algiere Peter & Danielle Andruszkiewicz Thomas & Maria Barry Carol G. Barton Mrs. Gussie Baxt Lisa G. Bisaccia & Dr. Robert Naparstek Laurie & Ruud Bosman Ron & Marge Boss David Bowerman Edward & Sheila Broderick Susan O. & David A. Brown Nicholas Brown Jan & John Buckley Bernard & Heidi Buonanno Bernard V. Buonanno, Jr. Roberta Butler & Bott Ikeler Elaine & Colby Cameron Michael Caprio Jack & Zelma Carey Sally & Chuck Carpenter James L. Carr, Jr. Richard & Louise Carriere John P. Casey The Chase Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Choquette, Jr. Steven & Linda Cohen Mrs. Elfriede A. Collis and the late Charles A. Collis Mr. & Mrs. Christopher H. Cummiskey Joanne Daly & Guy Millick Polly & Bob Daly Edythe De Marco & Thomas Byrne, In honor of clients of The De Marco Group - Merrill Lynch Rich & Carol DeRienzo Tom & Sandy Dimeo Nancy & Charlie Dunn Michael W. & Patricia Fadil Dr. Elaine & Barry Fain Mr. & Mrs. Noel M. Field, Jr. Robert & Ann Flanders Sarah & Gerald Fogarty Jason & Patricia Fowler Gregory & Laura Garger Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Gencarella Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Giguere Mark & Catherine Gim Karen & Rick Gladney Jonathan W. & Cornelia K. Hall Ned & Polly Handy Alan Hassenfeld Bill & Susie Hatfield Richard & Carole Higginbotham Gaye Hill & Jeffrey Urbina Barry G. & Kathleen C. Hittner Mary & Bill Hollinshead Timothy & Michele Horan Leslie M. Kenney Dione & William Kenyon Ken Knox & Marianne Holmes Richard & Roanne Licht George & Jeanne Lieb Alan & Marianne Litwin Stanley* & Martha Livingston Matthew A. Lopes, Jr. Sean & Wendy Lynch Anthony Maione & Dori Gerhardt Mr. & Mrs. James & Barbara Malerba Herbert & Beverly Malin Joseph J. & Meredith L. MarcAurele Matthew T. Marcello, III & Paula Marcello Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. Martin Mrs. Walter E. Mattis Sachem Foundation We help people. | Karin McCormick Tim & Erika McCormick Michael & Wendy McKelvy Arthur & Martha Milot Brian Moynihan & Susan Berry Cindy & David Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Nagle Jane S. Nelson J. Timothy & Dorothy O’Reilly Alice* & Calvin Oyer Dr. Patricia & Mr. Joseph Recupero Marcia S. Riesman Charles & Martha Rogers John & Peggy Ruggieri Dr. Mim L. Runey Jay & Carol Ryan Salmanson Family Foundation Arthur & Lynda Sampson Ms. Jacqueline M. Savoie & Dr. F. Dennis McCool R. Kelly Sheridan & Constance A. Howes Russell & Cathy Shippee Neil Steinberg & Genie Shao Cynthia Stewart Reed Janice & Peter Sullivan Jack & Nina Sutherland Leslie & Michael F. Sweeney Anne & Michael Szostak Tony & Virginia Thomas James & Jill Tobak Stephen & Caroline Tortolani Christine Townsend Frances & Peter Trafton Bob & Kathy Twomey Ms. Joni Walser Howard & Elaine Weiss Tot & Mary Wright Dr. James Yashar Charitable Family Fund Dr. & Mrs. John A. Yena Bill & Nancy Zeitler Peter & Jennifer Zschokke Seven members wish to remain anonymous * Deceased 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 19 The Keel Club Making Waves with Leadership Giving The Keel Club recognizes local philanthropic leaders who contribute $1,000–$9,999 annually in support of United Way of Rhode Island’s mission. Last year, Keel Club members represented 20% of United Way’s annual campaign, with total gifts of over $2.5 million. Their passion and commitment inspires others as they help strengthen our communities and improve the lives of people in need. Rebecca and Michael Marino Keel Club members 20 We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Photo: David O’Connor Stars & Stripes Crew $7,500—$9,999 Richard & Amy Beretta Maureen & Bud Cummings Jonathan & Ruth Fain Mr. & Mrs. Arnold M. Friedman Jim & Fraser Gilbane Dennis & Mary Grady Christopher I. & Linda S. Johnson Peter & Marnie Lacouture Thomas & Margaret Lawlor Lamb Peter & Sandy Miniati Theresa Molloy Sandra & Kenneth Pattie John & Kitty Rok Mr. & Mrs. Richard D. Worrell One member wishes to remain anonymous Freedom Crew $5,000—$7,499 Lisa & Nicholas Ahart Patty & Mel Alperin Joyce Alves Richard C. Angelone Susan & Robert Bahr Norman & Ann Baker Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Billings Dick & Emily Boenning Justin Bond Mr. & Mrs. N. Calamis Jim & Colette Calbi Dena & Ken Carlone Ron Ohsberg & Annette Cataldo Cynthia K. Clay Tom Coderre Dorene M. Conlon Michael R. Corcoran David & Lorraine Devault Paul & Kristen DiSanto Mr. & Mrs. Peter Divoll Jon & Julie Duffy Veronica M. Ferro & Charles J. Ferro Jack & Donna Flynn Bob & Wini* Galkin Barry & Sandy Gertz Debra A. Gormley Christopher Graham & Jessica Pepitone Jim & Dana Hahn Kevin M. Higgins Dawn & Joseph Hogan Peter & Vicky Hollmann John & Ann Kashmanian David R. Katzen, MD & Barbara R. Binder John M. Kelly Dr. Robin Krakowsky Anne Berkelhammer Krause G. Alan Kurose, MD Pierre & Susan La Perriere Michele & Tobias Lederberg Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Lee Barbara Levine Stephen & Sharon Linder Michael D. & Mary Lynch Steve & Carleen Massed Kevin & Patty McCarthy Carolyn & Bill McGillivray Mary & Warren McGoldrick Richard & Barbara McWhirter Mark & Denise Meiklejohn Bill & Joan Mekrut Meg & Cornelius Murray Bill & Barbara Murray Mr. Christopher Natale Pearl G. Nathan Monica & Chistopher Neronha Joyce A.J. Nichols Wayne Kezirian & Elizabeth Paroli Christina Paxson & Ari Gabinet Betsey A. Purinton Sandra Radcliffe & Jim Donaldson James M. Ricci Lynne & Michael Ryan Scatchard Family Allen & Barbara Scott Bennett & Lissa Singer Alexis & Percy Smith Cay Den Herder & Dominick Tammaro Gary & Mimi Venable Melanie L. Waterman Laureen White & Jim Taricani Scott & Lori Wragg Bill & Nancy Wray Six members wish to remain anonymous Courageous Crew $2,500 - $4,999 Paul Adler & Lori Basilico Christopher J. Almon Kathie J. Andrade & Greg Shea Thomas & Barbara Arcangeli Jason E. Archambault & Neil A. Berenson Rodney & Paula Baillargeon Manny & Wanda Barrows Mr. & Mrs. Malcolm B. Baxter Robert & Susan Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Beauman Roger & Diane Begin Normand G. Benoit Joseph Beretta Mitzi & Bob Berkelhammer Bruce E. Blank Donald S. Blough Kim Boekelheide & Janet Austin Rebecca E. Book Karen Bordeleau Lisa & Stephen Bousquet John J. Bowen Donnie Braunstein Mr. Donald D. Breed Troyen A. Brennan Mark Brooks Robert & Melissa Brooks Doug & Rosemary Brown Dr. Larry K. Brown William & Linda Bryan Christopher J. Bunnell Margaret & Edward Burgess Elizabeth Burke Bryant & Daniel C. Bryant Louis & Renee Cappucci David & Maureen Caprio Karen & DeVere Carney Mark Castro Art & Doreen Chabot Mr. & Mrs. George Charette Mr. & Mrs. Todd Cipriani William H. Claflin Mike & Kathy Clarkin Mr. Peter Claypool Jack & Mary Jane Coffey Lee Dimeo & Sean Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Theodore D. Colvin Rev. Dr. Jennifer & Brian C. Cook Ned & Ruth Corcoran Marybeth Corrente & Ray Mountain Peter & Suzanne Costa Stephen J. Craven Anne & Peter Damon Judith & Murray Danforth We help people. | Patrick & Laura Davies Cathy Robertson Del Nero Colleen Dickson Jud Donaldson Chris & Paula Downs Mary Ella Dubreuil Susan Duffy & Paul Gordon Tom & Teresa Eagan Myra J. Edens Luann & Mitchell Edwards Lisa Evora & Todd Sharon Mr. & Mrs. Herculano S. Falcoa David & Margaret Farrell Doug & Tricia Fay Mark & Adela Felag Barbara & Walter Feldman Brian & Maureen Fielding Richard & Darla Finchum John E. Finnerty, Jr. Barbara Finigan Fitzgerald & Paul Fitzgerald Domenick C. Forte Brian & Lisa Fortin Paul & Gail Frechette Karen & Gary Friedmann Philip Friend & Family Neil & Lynn Galvin Allison Gauthier Paul & Laura Gavin Brian & Roseanne Gilligan John J. Gilroy Carla DeStefano & Richard Godfrey Dr. Richard Goldberg Colleen Gouveia Moulton Donna M. Gregson Lisa Guillette & Niall Murphy Nancy J. & James M. Hagerty Gary F. Haines Pamela & Stuart Hallagan, III Mr.* & Mrs. Benjamin P. Harris Lise & Alan Hasegawa Patrick O’Neill Hayes, Jr. & Mary C. Hayes Maggie Hayes-Cote Robert Hertling, Jr. John Higgins, Jr. & Family Mike Hudson & Beth Hudson Dennis & Martha Hultzman William J. & Jo Ellen L. Hunt Harry & Carolyn Huntoon Howard & Ann Huntoon Ryan & Allison Hutchins 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 21 Ian Hyatt & Roberta Ribeiro Rose M. & Luke T. Hyder Kevin & Ann Ingram Steven & Patricia Issa Jennifer K. Turner & Keith R. Jacobson Jeff & Teresa Jefferson Michael D. Laflamme In Memory of Ila Laremore Melissa Karten William & Fredda Kearney Gabor I. Keitner David & Q. Kellogg Michael & Karen Kennally Pamela N. Kirk Maryclaire Knight & Daryl Wright Jeff & Shirley Kolarik Steve & Pauline Labrecque Thomas Laird Mike & Catherine Lebovitz Beverly E. Ledbetter, Esq. Bertram & Margaret Lederer Ryan D. & Lori A. LePage Edward Long & Evelyn Rhodes Gary & Renee Love Paul & Connie Loveland Ann Marie & Frederick Macri Robert E. Maddock Daniel & Jolee Makin Augustine A. Manocchia Fred & Hedy Massotti Edward & Marie Massoud Gene & Maureen McCabe Gail E. McCann & Stanley Lukasiewicz Mr. Charles E. McCoy, MD Frank & Ronnie McFarland Paul & Lisa McGartoll Kevin & Fran McGrath Patrick McGuigan & Elaine Fersh Jim & Jane McGuirk Dorothy & Esselton McNulty Bill & Laurie Meisner Michael Mello James & Dale Mendes Robert Merrill Geoff & Sonia Millsom Mr. & Mrs. Timothy T. More Mrs. Glenda M. Morrison James & Veronica Morrison Meryl & Randy Moss Marjorie Muller Kenneth & Patricia Nanian Virginia & Alan Nathan Rich & Mary Nelson Mike Notardonato Kathy O’Donnell Mr. Paul F. O’Reilly Nina Pande Gary R. Pannone Richard & Sandra Parrillo Stacy Paterno Douglas Peckham, Jr. Peter & Sheri Phillips Bill & Ellen Piccerelli Paul Pysz Nancy & Enzo Rebula Carol & Charles Reppucci Chris & Celeste Rheaume David M. Rice Fred & Nancy Rockefeller Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Rockefeller 22 We help people. | Patrick A. Rogers Donald & Nancy Rowell Deborah & Chuck Royce Dr. & Mrs. Francis X. Russo Stephen F. Rutledge Bruce Ruttenberg & Heather MacLeod Nancy Safer David & Kara Salit Harold & Jean Sanders Brian C. & Jessica J. Schattle Ms. Rachel Schwartz & Dr. Peter D. Kramer Giorgia & Christopher Shaban Peter & Pam Sheehan Stephen G. Sherlock Paul A. Silver Mike Skibo Adrienne G. Southgate Sandra M. Spies & Richard R. Spies Mr. & Mrs. William Streker The Swaminathans Tim & Jennifer Swartz Most Reverend Thomas J. Tobin David J. Tracy & Jean M. Tracy Kevin & Molly Tracy Melissa L. Trapp & Frank S. DeAngelis Maura Travers Will & Mary Ann Tsonos Robert J. Tyler Grace & Bob Vincent Kristin & Richard Voccio Joseph & Danielle Ward Karen Johnson Weavill Alicia Wells-Smith & William Smith, Jr. Mr.* & Mrs. Peter J. Westervelt Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Whinery, Jr. Bill White Ryan & Christina Wilkes Bob & Teri Wolff Richard & Victoria Wood Mr. & Mrs. Harrison M. Wright David Yopak Stephen & Antonia Zubiago Twenty five members wish to remain anonymous Intrepid Crew $1,500—$2,499 Paul G. Aballo Kate Lacouture & Tony Adams Dennis Agin Marisa A. Albanese Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Aldrich Darlene M. Allen Jeff & Susan Allen Kristine R. Allen Gerry & Melanie Alonso Berndt W. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Brian Angell Ms. Susan K. Arnold & Mr. Frederick B. Arnold Scott Asadorian Brian & Eileen Azar Lawrence & Susan Payne Bacher Sue Kairnes Baker Ms. Mary Ann Barboza Etta & Bob Bates Maurice & Barbara Bell 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Christopher Belleau Kyle & Eneida Bennett Michele R. Berard Mr. & Mrs. Mark D. Bevelander Peg & Jim Bierden Jonathan & Jodi Blauvelt Maureen & Tim Bowen Jeanne Boyle Rufus & Ardell Brackley Susan Braverman Mr. & Mrs. S. James Busam Fred & Joyce Butler Brion Callori Rick & Sue Campbell Anthony Capuano, Jr. Dan & Kate Careb David & Patricia Carlin Chuck & Alix Cavas Steve & Pat Chamberlain Keith & Rebecca Christensen Anne M. Ciresi Jeanne Cola Mike & Nancy Convery John & Shari Cooper William & Mary Corcoran Frank & Evelyn Cordeiro Ellen Costello Paul & Ann Cournoyer Stacy A. Couto Lori & Joe Crowshaw Mr. & Mrs. Michael Cummings John Cuomo Angie D’Albora Kirk & Dianne Daniels Dan & Elizabeth Davis Joseph DeAngelis & Donna Neville-DeAngelis Michael & Ellen DeCataldo Karen G. Del Ponte Delemontex Family Irene & Anthony Dematteo Gregory Derderian & Mara Derderian Kimberly A. Desimone Paul & Meg DeThomas Steven & Cheryl Deware Carol & Robert Di Censo Joyce & Walter Dias Keith C. Dickerson Mr. & Mrs. David G. Dillon Leonard A. DiLorenzo & Annmarie Garceau Lawrence & Marybeth Dionne Anthony & Shelly DiPaola Kenneth & Barbara DiSaia Michael & Mary DiSandro George & Judy Dlugos Thomas Doeppner & Katrina Avery David Donald Jayne M. Donegan Sheila M. & James R. Drew James F. Dugan Joseph & Maryann England Peter & Jan Eskelund John & Beth Eustis Mr. Ken J. Facchiano Maura & Steven Fairbanks Tony Faria Jennifer Elizabeth Faria Ms. Mary E. Farley Malcolm Farmer, III Kevin & Connie Farrell Cheryl Faulds Robert R. Faulkner Phyllis Fern Jeff & Sherryl Fields Jake Filoon & Gretchen Filoon Cynthia T. Fiore Rod & June Fischer Richard & Joyce Fleischer David F. Fogerty & Sharon J. Fogerty Jeremiah H. Cannon, Jr. & Mariana Fox Bobbie & Dennis Foy Richard Fritz & Laurie Warren Michael J. Fuchs Scot & Lindsay Fulghum Madeline M. Furtado Patricia A. Galuska Tom & Kathi Gay Ronnie Gibson & Sari Cook Cathie Gilligan Lori M. Giordano Moshe & Shoshana Golden Mr. & Mrs. George M. Goodwin Mr. Terrence Gray Mark & Linda Griffin Cal Groton William & Judith Hall Samuel E. Hanna, Jr. Ami Hansen Bill & Jane Hawkins Gina Campbell Helm Johanna Hetherton Stephen & Ellen-Ann Higginbotham Natalie Higgins Mr. Louis R. Giancola & Dr. Pamela C. High Carissa Hill & Toby Bennett Jason T. Hill Diane L. Hollingworth Dr. & Mrs. Harold Horwitz Mr. Michael R. Hrycin Al & Sue Hulley Bruce Humphrey Diane & Thomas Iacono Dr. Jordan Jaffe & Mrs. Debbi Gilstein Jaffe Warren & Janet Jagger Oscar & Goretti Joaquim Cheryl H. Johnson Peter F. Jones & Wayne G. Gaffield Lori & Steven Kahan Mr. & Mrs. Edward H. Kammerer Richard A. Kaplan & Susan Kearney Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Kaufman John & Julie Kaull Steven L. Kay Thomas & Pauline Kean Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Kee Larry & Mary Beth Keefe Dr. Steven M. Kempner J. Michael Kennedy Lee Kernan Geraldine Killilea Glenn & Deborah King Mr. Gerald Kitchen Sue Klawans Katherine D. Klosowski Ramarao Koppaka Mary Kay Koreivo Joe & Linda Kowalski Rich & Celina Krupski Mr. & Mrs. Scott R. Kwarta Deborah & Peter Lamm Craig R. Lamp Arthur & Eva Landy The Languirand Family Cindy L. Larson Mr. & Mrs. Blake Laverdiere Connie Laverty O’Connor & Patrick O’Connor Albert Lay Denise E. Leber Peter & Deborah Lipman Ray & Peggy Lippka Susan Lloyd Linda & Gary Lulli Amy & Greg Lupica John & Carol Macaluso Ed & Carol MacRae Robin Main & Robert Powers John & Rogean Makowski Tom Mangiaratti Anthony & Sarah Mangiarelli Chantrey Marchand Richard M. Marquis Doug & Gretchen Mayhew Daniel & Jeanine McConaghy James & Carissa McMillen Dennis & Diane McNamara Paul J. McSoley Colleen J. Medeiros Felicia Fund, Inc. Jeffrey E. Meyer Lisa & Gordon F. Miller Jonathan & Wendy Mishara Ron & Caryn Mitchell Debbie Mitchell Tony & Rebecca Moniz Mary & Richard Moody Thomas W. & Judith H. Moore David Morgan John Mortenson Dennis & Linda Murphy Don D. Myers Donald F. Naber Larry T. Nagel Pam Nolan Ms. Mary E. Noons Brian O’Connell Mr. John Olerio Brian M. O’Malley Colin Owyang Diana & Kevin Pagliarini Julie Palazini Catherine M. Parente Jason & Celia Pelkey Ms. Barbara J. Perino Mr. Angelo Pezzullo Donna L. Piasczyk Paul & Eleanor Pierannunzi Susan M. Pirri Yahaira Placencia John F. Poirier Joseph P. & Lesley J. Pratt Debra & Wade Price Joseph M. Procaccini John L. Pucci Patty & Dale Radka Nicholas & Carol Rago Sheila M. Raposa Kevin A. Raymond & Cecille M. Palumbo Christopher & Mary ReCasino Duncan Reid Matthew Reid Don & Liz Reilly Michael E. Renfree Michael J. Renzi John Rinkacs Susan & Lloyd J. Robertson Paula & Carl Rossi Alan R. Rote, MD David & Marjorie Rubin Kathleen A. Ryan, Esq. William & Deborah Scambio Daniel S. Schilke Karen & Craig Sculos Bob & Sarah Seelert Susan Sekelsky Deming & Jane Sherman Forrest J. Shingles George & Susan Shuster P. Robert Siener, Jr. John Silva & Ms. Debra L. Westgate-Silva Joseph L. Silva Robert Silvia Barbara J. Silvis Donna Simmons John Sinnott Craig Sipe & Kristin Fletcher Julia Anne & Peter Slom Steven Sloman & Linda Covington Brian & Monique Smith David & Kristen Soforenko Liz Soyka Louis & Rebecca Sperling Joanne Speroni-Woody & Michael M. Woody Scott & Sally Stevenson Andrew D. Stone Susan & Bob Strouse Eric & Cindy Swanson Joanne S. Tellier Bill & Donna Templeton Steven P. Thacker Joseph J. Thomas Rick & Helen Tjader Pentti Tofte Ingrid Tolentino Marianne Tracy Nicole M. Tremblay Donald & Pamela Troppoli Roland & Martha Vigneault Dawn M. Visinho A.T. Wall & Maria DeCarvalho Tammy King Walsh Robin & Newell Warde John & Kathryn Webber Mrs. J. Prewitt Wehle Joann L. White Joseph B. & Annette M. White Julie White-Gooding Michael J. White Paul & Cindy Wielgus Stephen Williams Nancy E. B. Wilson Linda B. Winfrey Stephanie B. Wirth Cheryl A. Young Lori-Ann & Al Zannini Thirty seven members wish to remain anonymous Constellation Crew $1,000—$1,499 Thomas R. & Debra A. Achterberg Ada & Whitney Addington Elaine Alderdice Herb Alexander Dr. Paul & Sheila Alexander Anjum & Sadiq Alikahn Bill & Amabel Allen Mr. George Almeida, Jr. Victoria M. Almeida Colleen & Arthur Anderson Colleen O. Anderson Dawn Anderson Bert* & Pudge Anger Mr. Francesco N. Antidormi Susan H. Areson Alex & Mandy Arroyo Mathew D. Arruda Brad Artery Leif & Karen Askeland Leah M. Atkins Jennifer G. Audette Mayor Scott Avedisian Steven B. Avery & Jean B. Avery John & Kristina Bachner Meredith Bailey Eric Barbato Mr. & Mrs. Brian P. Barry Nicholas James Batten Paul Bayne Edward W. Beck Carolyn E. Belisle Dr. Christina Bellanti Bridget Benedetti Douglas C. Bennet Kerrie L. Bennett Raymond & Nancy Benoit Kevin Bense Mr. & Mrs. J. Stephen Bentz Christopher & Christine Collins Phil & Lisa Bergeron Thomas C. Berl Mr. & Mrs. Kosta Bitsis Elizabeth M. Blaicher Heidi Blais Lionel J. Boisvert Diane & David Bolusky Richard L. Bonin Christopher J. Boston Shauneen Bourgeois & Kim Landry James D. Bouthillier Lawrence & Sharleen Bowen Terry J. Brennan Jeffrey & Jessica Brier John & Kathy Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Paul Brousseau Karen Brown Kevin Brown Robert & Susan Brunelli Anne Brunson Mindy & Stephen Burbridge Doreen Burgers Jim & Melissa Burton Mr. & Mrs. John Busavage Joseph & Pamela Butera Patrick & Kimberly Butler In memory of Harry & Vickie Garabedian Dawn & Jeff Quimby Peggy Caddigan We help people. | Joan Caine Alfred P. Caldarone Jim & Dot Camara The Campbells Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Campellone Paul J. Cappello Peter G. Carlsen Michelle S. Carney Lori Caron Silveira, Esq. Linda L. Carpenter, MD Sherri L. Carrera Mrs. Jane P. Castro Nathan W. Chace, Esq. & Mary E. Chace Patricia & John Chadwick Pratima Chaparala Kathleen A. Charbonneau Susan & Andrew Chlebus Fredric V. Christian, MD Bonnie Chung Brett & Jody Cicchese Frank & Denise Cirillo JoAnne Clark Matthew F. Clarke Sidney Clifford, Jr. Joyce & Stephen Coffey Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Coghlin Thomas E. Cole Alfred Coletti Sandi Connors Nick & Anne Coogan Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Cook Robert Cook Richard Coombs Leon N. Cooper Lisa & Jeff Cooper William J. Corcoran Donald Cormier & Ann Thomas Dan & Celine Corrigan Lynn & John Corwin Bernard J. Cote Wesley Cotter Dr. & Mrs. Donald R. Coustan Mr. & Mrs John D. Cox James & Dianne Cranham Michael E. Criscione Charlotte Crist Patrick & Joan Cronin Donna M. Cruz Michael Csollany Melissa Cummings Robert & Elizabeth Cummiskey John & Tarra Curran Christopher & Darcy DaCosta Jeanne D’Agostino & Mark Braun Amy Daley John & Isabel Daniels Ms. Anne Marie D’Attelo Jeffrey & Karen Davis Karen L. Davis Peg & Gary Davis Richard K. Dawber Deborah Dawson Rosemary Day Deborah DeBare Robert A. DeFelice Mark W. & Nancy L. Delaney Tara & Robert DeMoura Christopher & Trudy Deneff Mark O. Denehy Penelope H. Dennehy, MD 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 23 Henry & Shantha Diaz Claudia A. DiGiovanni Ms. Karen DiLauro Pat Dillon Ms. Kimberly A. DiPietro Brendan Doherty Nick Dominick Mr. Shawn R. Donahue Victor Duarte Erin Dube & Adam Greenman Mr. Paul R. Dube John & Joan Dugan Mr. Jerry I. Duhamel, Jr. Paul R. Dumaine Christy & Jeremy Duncan Paul D. Dunlap Stephen A. Duvel Dan & Deb Dwight Jenifer Dwyer Rosemary M. Dwyer Ewa M. Dzwierzynski Scott & Mary Eastman Steve Edwards Stephen & Ann Eno Cindy Marie Erickson Cyndie & Dennis Estevao Justin Evans & Linda Evans Mr. Barnet Fain John & Deborah Farley Marcia Felber Edward & Barbara Feldstein Jay & Joyce Ferguson Paola & Albert Fernandez James Ferrara Mr. & Mrs. Christopher A. Ferraro Sara M. Fester Barbara G. Fields Kiki Finn Phil Fish Kenneth & Elizabeth Flanagan Laurie-Ann & Richard Flaxington David & Janice Fleming Ann M. Fletcher Frank Flynn Ken Forden Naomi Foster David J. Frechette Irene Freeman Kim M. Frenze Mr. Michael T. Friel Mr. & Mrs. Matthew W. Galbraith Norman Gansert Eileen & Lisardo Garcia Joan R. & Stephen M. Garfinkel David & Linda Gaskill Melinda Gaudreau Marc J. Gauthier Stephen Geanacopoulos & Rebecca J. Wilson Joseph S. Gendron Steve Giannakas James & Patricia Giddings Emily Gilcreast Michael Gillis David & Madeline Glaude Richard & Priscilla Glucksman Chrystal M. Glynn Kathy & Mike Goldberger Charles E. Golden, Jr. Patti & Howard Goldstein Maryellen Goode 24 We help people. | Mr. & Mrs. Mark & Liz Goodermote Norma B. Goodman Mr. Brad A. Gordon Ann M. Goudreau Julie & Gerry Goulet Lois & George Graboys Michael & Pattie Grandchamp Al Grant Rose Mary Grant Heather Greenwood Mr. Phillip L. Griffin William R. Grimm & Deborah A. Shadd Russell B. Gross, Jr. Helen Grossman Rabbi & Mrs. Leslie Gutterman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayne Richard L. Hall, Jr. B. David Hammarstrom Cristie A. Hanaway Mr. Douglas G. Hancher Paul Hanlon Nicholas Haponik & Robert Tomasello Barbara K. Hart Jeff & Sue Hawes Michael & Denise Hebert Andre Heidenheim Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Hodges Nancy M. Howard Mrs. Polly Cazeault Huckel George M. Hume Kathy & Brian Hunt Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Hunter Zaneta Hunter Phil & Audrey Hussey Tom & Kim Hutchinson Stanley R. Ifill John Isberg Mickey Jemo Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins, Jr. Petra Jenkins Megan M. Johnson Mr. Paul W. Jolin Mike & Glo Jordan Carl F. Kaestle Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kagan Stanley & Madeline Kanter Sandra Karns Daniel J. Kavanagh Tom & Janice Kearney Susan Keller M. Kelley Mr. & Mrs. Keith Kelly Michael John Kerr Nick & Amie Kershaw Kevin P. Kiernan Kathleen & Martin Kits van Heyningen Paul J. Kloiber George E. Knowles Michael & Linda Kohler William A. Kramer Paul & Diana Kroushl Don & Victoria Kujawa Bob Kunz Pamela S. LaBreche John E. Lafleur Paul & Ann Lagasse Mr. & Mrs. Leif M. Lamoray Robert P. Landau, Esq. Ted & Linda Lane 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Lil Lane* Ms. Christine M. Langevin Jill M. LaPoint In Memory of Gary Larocque & Chiefs Robert & Rene Coutu Donald A. Larson Myra Latimer-Nicholas Mr. & Mrs. John Lawler Ms. Lori L. Lawrence Susan Leach DeBlasio Dennis Leamy, Jr. Susan & John Leidecker Mr. Paul E. Lemont Kimberly Levesque Dr. David C. Lewis & Eleanor Lewis Mrs. Henry Lewis, III Mrs. Frank Licht Robert A. Lieberman & Peri Ann Aptaker Henry H. Lillie, Jr. Matthew Liskom Mr. Joseph T. Little, Jr. Valerie M. Littlefield Mr. & Mrs. Steven Loffredo Peter Lomi Nancy S. Loney Karen & John Longo Steven Lubar Patricia Lucarelli Bob & Liz Lundgren Glen & Kathy Lyford Stephen J. Lynch & Laura A. Klein Bethany A. Lyons Dr. Donald MacDougall & Jayne MacDougall John & Rebecca Maccarone Jim & Bonnie MacGlaflin Paula C. MacLeod Mr. & Mrs. Howard C. MacMillan Mr. & Mrs. John J. Mahoney Ryan C. Mahoney Tod & Michelle Mahony Winfield Major & Susan Starkweather Judy & Robert Mann Tom & Karen Manning Paula Manseau Bob & Maria Marcello Rebecca Marino Ronald & Mary Marshall Paul & Carol Marsiglio Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Martel Edward W. Martin Harry & Susan Martin Patricia Martin William Martin & Patricia Martin Patricia K. & Roger J. Martinez Theresa L. Massoud Rena Mate Michael & Colleen Matigian Steve & Nancy Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. James J. McAllister, Jr. Bill & Donna McArdle David & Kim McCabe Victoria McCrae Thomas McDermott Robin & Terrence McGill James P. McKenna Gary McLane Renay & Todd McLeish Mr. Dennis L. McPhillips Donald & Virginia McQueen John & Karen Medeiros Mr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Melia Suzanne Melo Mr. & Mrs. Kevin P. Menard Dr. & Mrs. Robert Meringolo Lee & Jenny Merrill Steve & Laura Metcalfe Paul & Jackie Metro Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Miccoli Linda & Richard Michalek Michael V. Milito Toby & Diane Miller Keith & Daryl Moffat Mr. D. Scott Molloy, Jr. Dr. Jack & Susan Monchik Matthew Moniz Harold S. Moore Mark Moore Paul & Susan Moran Ernie & Sandy Moreira Sharon L. Morgan Barry & Barbara Morphis Deirdre Morrison William & Leigh Moynihan Joseph T. Murray Richard Nadeau Colin J. Nagle Jay & Michaela Napoli John & Kathy Nealon Eric & Kathryn Nemes Timi Ann X. Neri & Marie E. Esposito Kelly Nevins Charles & Linda Newton Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Nicastro Bill & Beth Noonan Daniella Norwood Mark & Jeanne Nugent Gene & Eileen Oakland Robert & Maureen Oberg Michael & Janet O’Brien Kim & Anthony A. O’Dea Maureen A. O’Donnell Sarah & Dan O’Gara Susan P. Olson Albert W. Ondis Charles Scott Ostrowski James & Mindy Oswald Mrs. Anne N. Ott Gary & Christine Pacheco Gail & Richard Pagano Thomas & Patricia Papa Joseph Pasciuto Jacqueline Patterson William R. Patterson, III Thomas C. & Margaret M. Pearson Laura Freedman Pedrick Hugh A. Peltz, II Deb Pereira Jerry & Jane Perez Cindy & Tom Perrin Sully & Diana Perry Christian D. Peterson Richard H. Petrarca Joseph Petrucci Richard & Donna Petrucci Randall & Kerry Phillips Richard & Paula Phillips Mr. & Mrs. Brian Piccolo David & Rachel Piche Timothy Pickering Lyndalu Pieranunzi Jane Pilz Valerie J. Pimenta Mr. James J. Pimentel Lianne C. Pinheiro Jill C. Pipher Patricia Placencia Domenic & Dona Pontarelli Christopher Popadic Joe & Joan Pratt Stephanie Ogidan Preston Joan E. Prevett Rose & Victor Primavera, Jr. Brian & Jennifer Prince Elliott & Judy Pritikin Dr. & Mrs. C. Brandon Qualls Lisia Quinlivan Rick & Debbie Quinlivan Mrs. Ann-Marie Quinn Anne & Patrick Quinn Emilia Almeida-Rainey Joe & Eileen Rainone Herbert Rakatansky, MD Michelle Raymond Ms. Reva A. Rebeiro Walter G. D. Reed Rocky & Kelly Reeves Peter & Karleen Regan Joseph Renzi Ms. Susan T. Replogle Jim & Lorrie Reynolds Eileen Richardson Mr. Brian D. Rickard Mr. & Mrs. William C. Riley Henry & Jan Rines Charles P. Roberts Jim & Karen Robinson Ken & Kathryn Robinson Susan Robinson Fruchtl Dr. John Robson Karen Roche Jonathan A. Roderick Mr. & Mrs. Augusto Rojas, Jr., JD Janice Rosa Lawrence & Mary Ross Mr. Reid A. Rotatori Dr. & Mrs. Fred Rotenberg Stephen E. Russell Robert G. Salmonsen Andrew & Laura Sanita Karen A. Santilli Bernie & Donna Santino Bob & Tracy Santos Patricia O. Saracino John T. Sargent Bill Sauer Dr. Keith G. Saunders & Monique Saunders Douglas E. Scala Todd M. Schofield Stephen C. Schonning & Polly Churlton Ed & Nancy Schottland Hans & Charlene Schreiber Mr. & Mrs. R. J. Schreitmueller Dr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Sculco Brenda Senak Cheryl A. Senerchia Mariana R. Sequeira & James Sequeira Scott & Becky Settje Intiaz Shaik Nancy Shanik Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram Bruce & Judith Shaw Barbara Shays Karen S. Sheahan Mr. & Mrs. Christopher J. Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. Albert K. Sherman, Jr. Curtis & Cindy Shillings Alan Shoer & Mary Lou Wernig Stephen Shoren William Shuey & Frances Shipps Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Siatti Amy & Stephen Sills Mary Jane & Dennis J. Silva Daniel & Rachel Silverman Michael Silverstein Pearle W. & Martin M. Silverstein Foundation Cheryl A. Sinko Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Smeal Maxine Smith Richard B. Smith Bruce & Jean Snow Judy Layne Snow Ginny S. Solomon Stacia L. Soucy Jane Sousa Michelle Spriggs Donna St. Angelo Stephen M. Stanback Maura Stavovy Pamela Wilde Stenberg Colleen E. Stevenson Robert & Faye Stolzman Carolyn Mark & Bill Stone Calvin Strong Elizabeth Suever & Robert Knychalski Terrence & Katherine Sullivan Richard C. Sullivan Christel K. Sulpizio Shannon Sweeney Saunders Jan Sykora Sam S. Sylvester Steve & Geri Tamborelli Julius & Laura Tancinco Tejal P. Tarro Maria P. Tateosian Mr. Eric Taylor Thomas N. Terry Gary & Jean Tetreault Ray & Gail Tetreault John E. Tierney Donna Ferretti Tihalas Bart & Laura Totten Ms. Sharon E. Trask The Trigo Family Katharine & Arthur Trotman Peter M. Tudino Michael J. Uva Veasley Family John S. Verruso Dan & Jennifer Vieira June & Dennis Vinhateiro J. Michael & Anne Marie Vittoria Mamie & Rich Wakefield Jim & Maureen Walsh Aislinn Walters Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ward John & Karen Warren Jennifer P. Wasson Donald & Crystal Way John & Marcy Welch Bob & Barbara Westlake Fox Wetle Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan R. Wheeler Ms. Tamiko M. Doyle Todd D. & Patricia White George B. Wickett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David Wilder Paul & Joan Wilkinson Daniel J. Williams Jerome F. Williams Kevin L. Williams & Cheryl Le Clair Matt & Laura Wischnowsky Mary Ann Wood Ron Wood Art M. Yarumian Robert F. & Deborah J. Yost Tammy & Robert Young Edward R. Zarenski Anthony D. Zelano Steven C. Zenofsky Janet & Melvin Zurier One hundred and two members wish to remain anonymous * Deceased Opening Doors for Westerly’s Children Opening Doors for Westerly’s Children works to improve out-ofschool opportunities and childhood literacy in Westerly. This year, volunteers raised $23,000 to provide scholarships for afterschool and summer learning opportunities, and raised an additional $23,000 to provide backpacks and school supplies for 390 students in Westerly’s Hasbro Summer Learning Program at Tower Street Community Center and Head Start, and to children throughout Bradford. Volunteers also distributed books and backpacks at the Jonnycake Center, a local food bank. The program has grown in three short years from serving 90 children to serving 390 children, and doubling the number of summer scholarships from 10 to 20. We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 25 The Anchor Society Investing in our Community’s Future with Planned Giving Financial Information A snapshot of our annual finances. The Anchor Society recognizes United Way of Rhode Island’s most loyal donors whose investment in our community’s future makes significant and long-lasting change in people’s lives. Through their planned gift, Anchor Society members make an impact that will be felt during their lifetimes and for many years to come. Resources: $18,325,000 David McCahan, Jr. Robert McManus* Carol A. Peterson Jean H. Scott* Clarke Simonds, Sr.* Dennis E. Stark Alec & Susan Taylor Pat H. Turner Thomas & Sharon Veronneau Charitable Trust Donald & Crystal Way Harold A. Winstead Charitable Foundation * Deceased From July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 (unaudited results) UWRI Annual Campaign 68.4% RI Charities Trust 21.1%* Photo: Peter Goldberg Sarah and Charley Denby Anchor Society members Barbara & Doug Ashby Natalie Brown* Marjorie W. Crook* Dr. & Mrs. Charles Denby, II Lester W. Doel* Mr. & Mrs. John W. Flynn Tom & Mary Gilbane Frederick Griffith* John E. & Janet S. Hall Karen A. Davie & Garrison A. Hull Frederick Jackson Lucille L. Lalumiere* Marie Langlois Beverly Glenn Long* Grant Income (Government & Private Foundations) 6.4% State Employee Campaigns 2.7% Investment, Rental, Grant & Other Income 1.4% Other funding partners * Trusts and foundations, and media partners Trusts and Foundations Key Community Underwriters $2,000,000 or more Rhode Island Charities Trust, a fund of The Rhode Island Foundation Community Benefactors $40,000 - $99,999 Walter L. and Edna N. Davol Fund June Rockwell Levy Foundation Virginia T. Madeira Fund Metcalf Foundation Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Noyce Foundation Wallace Foundation Community Investors $10,000 - $39,999 Afterschool Alliance Boss Family Fund for Literacy Katherine F. Hubbard & Josephine H. Williams Fund Emily G.F. Nicholson Charitable Trust National Conference of State Legislatures 26 We help people. | Julius and Jesse Richmond Palmer Fund Henry & Peggy Sharpe Fund R.C. Thompson, Jr. Fund Mary Yonker Memorial Fund Community Supporters $500 - $9,999 Alperin/Hirsch Family Foundation Anonymous Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Appleby Charitable Trust Blackall Fund Edna N. Davol Fund Henry P. & Priscilla B. Eldredge Fund Gertrude N. Goldowsky & Seebert J. Goldowsky Foundation George & Evelyn Ingleby Fund Janci Foundation Lewis P. and Edna D. Lipsitt Fund Paul D. Lynch Scholarship Fund The Ruth and Samuel Markoff Foundation Arthur & Martha Milot Fund Robert G. Mirman Trust Emma L. Myrick Memorial Fund Emma & Ely Oppenheimer Fund 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report Naomi and Viola Osterman Fund George & Naomi Sawyer Fund Pearle W. & Martin M. Silverstein Foundation Peter and Sunny Toulmin Fund John M. and Mary S. Wall The Webb Moscovitch Family Fund Genevieve C. Weeks Fund Media Partners Cerio Communications Clear Channel Communications Cogens Printing Services Cox Communications Cumulus Media David O’Connor Photography DR Communications Envision Technology Advisors, LLC GoLocalProv Lamar Advertising Latino Public Radio The Newport Daily News Oomph, Inc. Patch Pawtucket Red Sox Peter Goldberg Photography Poder 1110 - WPM Z Providence Bruins Providence Business News Providence en Español Providence Media Regine Printing Rhode Island Broadcasters Association The Rhode Island Family Guide Rhode Island Monthly Rhode Island Newspaper Group (RING) Rhode Island Public Radio 88.1 FM/91.5 FM/102.7 FM Robyn Ivy Photography Survival By Design Telemundo Providence Tiempo Social Udris Film WADK WARV 1590 AM WBLQ WEEI 103.7 FM WJAR NBC 10 WLNE ABC 6 WPRI 12 / Fox Providence Established by Textron founder Royal Little in 1937 to benefit our United Way. Managed by The Rhode Island Foundation. USE OF Resources: $18,325,000 From July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015 (unaudited results) Donor Investments to UWRI's Community Impact Fund 38.0% Donor Investments to UWRI's Community Impact Fund 38.0% Donor Directed Disbursements to Specific Organizations 34.3% Donor Directed Disbursements to Specific Organizations 34.3% Fundraising & Administration 16.8%* Fundraising & Administration 16.8%* Grant Expense (Government and Private Foundations) 8.7% Grant Expense (Government and Private Foundations) 8.7% Interest & Depreciation 1.5% Interest & Depreciation 1.5% United Way of America Dues 0.7% United Way of America Dues 0.7% * Paid from Rhode Island Charities Trust income. We help people. | 2014-2015 United Way of Rhode Island Community Impact Report 27 50 Valley Street | Providence, RI 02909 Phone: 401.444.0600 | Fax: 401.444.0635 www.LIVEUNITEDri.org No donor dollars were used in the production of this publication. We can’t do it alone. Join us.