Cleveland Foundation – 1994 Annual Report

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CO [VI [VIU NITY

FOUNDATIONS

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The Cleveland Foundation’s 25-year history of standing behind communitybased advocacy a n d development is the local spark. Chris W arren , Cleveland E m pow erm ent Z one D irector

C o m m issio n on M ed ic a l R ese arch a n d E d u c a tio n to s tre n g th e n C le v ela n d ’s p o sitio n as a m a jo r m e d ic al cen ter. O u r la rg e st-e v er m e d ic a l g r a n t , a th r e e - y e a r a w a r d o f $ 2 .2 5 m illio n to C ase W e ste rn R eserve U n iv e rs ity (C W R U ) a n d T h e C le v ela n d C linic

W h e n P resid e n t C lin to n a n n o u n ce d C lev elan d ’s de sig n a tio n as one o f 11 e m p o w e r m e n t z o n es n a tio n w id e , a w id e a rra y o f civic p a rtn e rs , in c lu d in g th e F o u n d a tio n , c eleb rate d th e c o m m u n ity ’s success. T h is n eig h b o rh o o d -fo cu sed aw ard w ill b rin g th e city $ 90

F o u n d a tio n , w ill s u p p o rt a jo in tly m a n a g e d c e n te r for s tru c tu ra l b iology. A fo u r-y e a r g r a n t o f $ 1 .6 m illio n to th e I n s t i t u t e o f P u b lic H e a lt h S c ie n c e s a t C W R U ’s S c h o o l o f M e d ic in e w ill su p p o rt an ex p an d e d p ro g ra m in c o m m u n ity h e alth .

m illio n for e co n o m ic d e v e lo p m e n t, la b o r force d e v elo p m en t and c o m m u n ity b u ild in g over th e n e x t decade. As a p a rtn e r in th is m a jo r u n d e rta k in g , we p rovided g ra n t dollars an d te ch n ical su p p o rt in p re p a rin g th e c ity ’s em p o w erm e n t zone a p p lic atio n . M an y o f o u r ex istin g c o m m u n ity -b u ild in g activities h e lp e d to s tr e n g th e n C le v e la n d ’s p ro p o s a l. T h e e m p o w e rm e n t z o n e p r o g r a m d ra w s o n th e 1 9 9 3 r e c o m m e n d a ti o n s o f T h e C le v ela n d F o u n d a tio n C o m m issio n on P overty, w hich e x am in ed new a p p ro ach es to issues o f p e rsiste n t u rb a n poverty. W e c o n tin u e w o rk in g in p a rtn e rs h ip w ith o u r don o rs to provide f l e x i b l e r e s o u r c e s f o r t h e f u t u r e . O u r a s s e ts e n a b l e d th e F o u n d a tio n a n d its s u p p o rtin g o rg a n iz a tio n s to a u th o riz e g ra n ts a n d p r o g r a m - r e la te d in v e s tm e n ts to ta l i n g $ 3 5 .8 m illio n for p ro g ra m s an d in itia tiv e s in civic affairs, c u ltu ra l affairs, econom ic d e v elo p m en t, e d u ca tio n , h e a lth an d social services.

E ven as th e c o m m u n ity c e le b ra te d sig n ific a n t advances, it faced new a n d o n g o in g c h a lle n g e s . C u tb a c k s in fe d e ra l a n d c o u n ty f u n d in g a re fo r c in g lo c a l h u m a n s e r v ic e a g e n c ie s to re d u c e serv ice s. L im ite d p u b lic re s o u rc e s h a v e d e la y e d p la n s fo r th e p ro p o se d la k e fro n t G re a t W aters A q u a riu m . Lack o f pro g ress in school re fo rm a n d fiscal in s ta b ility c au se d th e F e d e ra l D is tric t C o u rt in early 1995 to d e le g a te c o n tro l o f th e C leveland P u b lic Schools to th e S ta te o f O h io . T h e c o u rt’s actio n pro d s in s titu tio n s s u c h as th e F o u n d a tio n to h e lp d e v is e b o ld e r s t r a t e g i e s fo r p ro v id in g a q u a lity e d u ca tio n to C leveland children. Pressures also are e v id e n t in C le v e la n d ’s a rts c o m m u n ity , w hich faces sig n ifican t challenges in a p e rio d o f h e ig h te n e d c o m p e titio n for au d ie n ce s a n d slow g ro w th in p u b lic an d p riv a te fin a n c in g . T h e F o u n d a tio n has c onvened a C ivic S tu d y C o m m ission on the P e rf o rm in g A r ts , c h a ire d b y J o h n O n g , c h a i r m a n a n d c h ie f

O u r role as a co n v en er o fte n influences su b se q u e n t g ra n tm a k in g .

executive officer o f B F G oo d rich . T h e C o m m issio n ’s p rim ary focus

Two s ig n ific a n t g ra n ts d re w on re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f o u r S tu d y

is o n th e p e r f o r m i n g a r t s as c r i t i c a l a r t i s t i c a n d e c o n o m ic


c o m m u n ity assets. Its ch arg e is to b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d th e dynam ics

C o r p o r a tio n , M c D o n a ld & C o m p a n y S e c u ritie s , I n c ., M e r rill

o f th e s e o r g a n iz a tio n s , b ro a d e n p u b lic a w a re n e s s o f th e a r t s ’

Lynch C om pany, an d R o u lsto n & C om pany, w hich w as a d d e d as a

im p o rta n c e to G re a te r C leveland, an d develop re c o m m e n d atio n s

new in v e stm e n t m a n a g e r th is year.

to a d d r e s s is s u e s s u c h as u n d e r c a p i t a l i z a t i o n a n d a u d ie n c e

W e are p riv ile g e d to w o rk w ith a k n o w le d g e a b le a n d e n g a g e d

d ev elo p m en t.

D is tr ib u tio n C o m m itte e , w h o se m e m b e rs e s ta b lis h F o u n d a tio n

W e rem ain th e o ld est an d second la rg e st o f th e n a tio n ’s m ore th a n

policy an d p riorities. Two m e m b e rs resig n ed d u e to re lo c a tio n in

4 0 0 c o m m u n ity fo u n d atio n s, w ith assets o f $ 7 3 4 m illion. T his was

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a b a n n e r y ear fo r s tre n g th e n in g o u r e n d o w m e n t, w ith a record

m e m b e rs jo in e d th e C o m m itte e :

h ig h $ 3 4 m illion in new g ifts. M ore th a n 4 0 p e rc en t o f these new

ow ner and vice p re s id e n t o f R esource C areers, an d D r. J e r ry Sue

d o llars are d iscretio n ary by p ro g ra m area.

T h o r n to n , p r e s id e n t o f C u y a h o g a C o m m u n ity C o lle g e . T h e

T h e la rg e s t s in g le g ift, $11 m illio n , cam e fro m th e e s ta te o f

C o m m itte e ’s g oals a n d vision are c a rrie d o u t by o u r n a tio n a lly

A n n ie Lew is J. G a rd a a n d R u ssell R. G iffo rd . Two new C a th a rin e M o n ro e L ew is, c o ­

H o m e r E v e re tt, a n o te d civic lead er w hen he died in 1980. M ore

recognized s ta ff

th a n $ 4 .3 m illio n fro m th e sale o f a cable te le v isio n fran c h ise

W e e n c o u ra g e y ou to re a d th is re p o rt o n th e fu ll scope o f o u r

e sta b lish e d T h e C ity o f C lev elan d ’s C able Television M in o rity A rts

1 9 9 4 efforts.

and Education Fund at the Foundation. T he fund will support a cable ch an n el d e d ic ate d to m in o rity -in te re st p ro g ra m m in g an d offering tra in in g to m in o rity y o u th . O th e r sig n ifican t gifts in c lu d e d T h e H ig le y F u n d , e sta b lish e d as a new s u p p o rtin g o rg a n iz a tio n , and $ 2 .3 m illio n a d d ed to ex istin g s u p p o rtin g organizations. T h e s e a n d th e F o u n d a tio n ’s o th e r a sse ts are m a n a g e d by o u r tru s te e b a n k s, K ey T ru st C o m p an y o f O h io , N A , N a tio n a l C ity B a n k , T h e H u n tin g to n T ru st C o m p a n y , N A , B a n k O n e O h io T rust C om pany, N A , an d F irst N a tio n a l B an k o f O hio, along w ith A m e r ic a n A s s e t M a n a g e m e n t C o m p a n y , G r ie s F i n a n c ia l

A lfred M. R ankin, J r.

S teven A. M in te r

Chairperson o f the

Executive D irector

D is trib u tio n Committee


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T he Cleveland Foundation is governed by the D istrib u tio n C om m ittee, w hose 11 m em bers are chosen for their know ledge o f th e community.

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A lfred M. R a n k in Jr.

D o ris A. Evans, M.D.

Rev. E lm o A. Bean

J a m e s E. B e n n e tt III

Chairperson

Vice Chairperson

Appointed 1987 by the Chief

Appointed 1994 by the

They establish policy and priorities, allocate fund income and princi­

Appointed 1988 by the Trustees

Appointed 1992 by the

Justice, Court o f Appeals,

Trustees Committee

pal, and m ake final decisions on g ra n t authorizations. All serve w ith ­

Committee; reappointed 1990;

Trustees Committee

Eighth Judicial District of

o u t pay for five-year term s, and for a m axim um o f ten years.

reappointed 1995

Dr. Doris Evans, a p e d i­

Ohio; reappointed 1991

In his 27-year ten u re at M cKinsey & Com pany,

Al Rankin is chairman,

atrician whose private

Pastor o f St. James

Jim B en n ett has served

A frican M e th o d ist E piscopal Church, Rev.

fo r Canada, m anaging

as m a n ag in g d ire c to r

pre side n t and chief

p ractice emphasizes

executive o ffice r o f

preventive health, is an

C om m ittee will represent a broad range o f viewpoints. Five mem bers are

N A C C O Industries, Inc.,

associate clinical pro fe s­

and a d ire cto r o f BF

sor o f Pediatrics at Case

Elm o Bean serves on th e b oards o f W o rking fo r

d ire cto r o f th e C leveland/

appointed by the Trustees C om m ittee, composed o f the chief executive

G oo d rich Company, the

W estern Reserve U niver­

E m p ow e rm en t Th ro ug h

C o m p le x, m e m b e r o f

T h e appointm en t process is designed to ensure th a t the D istribution

officers of the F oundation’s trustee banks. Five additional m em bers are

Pittsb u rg h O ffice

Standard Products C o m ­

sity. The form e r executive

C o m m u n ity O rganization

th e w o rld w id e Executive

appointed by public officials: one each by the chief judge of the U nited

pany, and The Vanguard

d ire c to r o f th e G lenville

(W ECO) and Payne

C o m m itte e and m e m b e r

States D istrict C ourt, N o rth ern D istrict o f O hio, Eastern Division; the

G roup. He serves on the

H ealth A ssociation, she

Th e o lo g ica l Seminary.

o f th e w o rld w id e Share­

b oards o f trustees o f

is a past d ire c to r o f

He is a m e m b e r o f the

hold e rs C o m m itte e.

presiding judge o f the Probate C ourt o f Cuyahoga C ounty; the mayor of

University Hospitals o f

Am eritrust Corporation,

advisory c o m m itte e o f

He is cu rre ntly a d ire cto r

Cleveland; the president o f the Federation for C om m unity Planning;

Cle veland, The Musical

A m e ritru st Com pany

th e S enior C o m p an io n

in McKinsey's Cleveland

A rts A ssociation, Univer­

N ational Association and

Program o f The Benja­

office. He is a tru ste e

sity Circle Incorporated,

A m e ritru st D e velop m e nt

m in Rose Institute, and

and p ast chairm an

th e Jo hn H u ntin g to n

Bank. She is a d ire cto r

th e Inte rd en o m in atio n al

o f C leveland B allet and

P olytechnic Trust, C leve­

o f S ociety N ational

M iniste ria l A lliance, a

a tru ste e o f Hathaway

la nd Tomorrow, The

Bank and a tru ste e o f

c o alition o f local m inis­

Brown S chool and

Cleveland M useum o f

Cuyahoga C om m u n ity

ters. He is also past

U n ite d W ay Services.

A rt, and th e G reater

C ollege. A m e m b er o f

secretary o f th e b oa rd

He serves on th e V isiting

Cleveland G rowth

th e A m erican A cadem y

o f dire ctors o f N e ig h b o r­

C o m m itte e o f the

Association. He has

o f Pediatrics, N o rth ern

h oo d Progress, Inc.

W e a th e rh ea d School

chaired th e Foundation's

O h io P ediatric Society

o f M a nagem ent, and

cultural affairs subcom m it­

and Cleveland M edical

th e Trustee A dvisory

tee and, as chairperson o f

Association, she is also

C ouncil o f Phillips Exeter

th e long-range planning

a life tim e m e m b er o f the

Academy. He is a d ire ctor

co m m itte e, g u id e d the

NA A CP and an active

and executive co m m itte e

d e ve lo p m e n t o f the

m e m b er o f Fairm ount

m e m b e r o f th e G reater

1990 stra te g ic plan. A

Presbyterian Church. Dr.

C leveland G row th

Cleveland native, he

Evans h olds an under­

Association. He holds a

holds a bach elor o f arts

graduate deg re e fro m

juris docto r degree fro m

d e g re e in econom ics

th e University o f C hicago

Harvard U niversity Law

and a juris d o cto r degree,

and a d o cto ra te in m e d i­

School.

b o th fro m Yale University.

cine fro m Case W estern

and the chief justice o f the C ourt of Appeals for the E ighth Judicial D istrict of O hio. These five “public” appointees in tu rn appoint an eleventh m em ber w ith a background in private philanthropy.

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Jam es M . D elaney

J e rry V. J a rr e tt

Appointed 1986 by the Mayor, City o f Cleveland; reappointed

Jam es V. P a tto n

C h arles A. R a tn e r

Je rry Sue T h o rn to n

Appointed 1994 by the

Appointed 1991 by the Presiding

Appointed 1992 by the

Appointed 1995 by the Mayor,

Trustees Committee

Judge, Probate Court of Cuyahoga

Committee o f Five Distribution

City o f Cleveland

County; reappointed 1995

Committee Members

Dr. Jerry Sue T h o rn to n

p re side n t and co-ow ner

Jim Patton is a retired

Chuck Ratner is pre si­

has served as p re sid e n t

A d rien n e Lash Jo n es

C atharine M onroe Lewis

Appointed 1988 by the

Appointed 1988 by the Chief

President o f the Federation

Judge, U.S. District Court,

1991; reappointed 1995 by the

for Community Planning;

Northern District o f

Trustees Committee

reappointed 1993

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Ohio; reappointed 1989; reappointed 1994

Cathy Lewis is vice

Jim Delaney, office m an­

Jerry J a rre tt is retired

o f Resource Careers, an

vice p re side n t o f Blue

d e n t and ch ie f o p e ra tin g

o f C uyahoga C o m m u n ity

a g in g p a rtn e r o f D e lo itte

chairm an and ch ief

A d rie n n e Jones is an

in ternational com pany

Cross and Blue Shield o f

o ffice r o f Forest City

C o lle g e since 1992.

& Touche, served as

executive o ffice r o f

associate professor and

specializing in spouse

O hio, and now serves as

Enterprises. He is a

Prior to her a p p o in tm e n t,

financial supervisor to

A m e ritru st C om pany

d e p a rtm e n t chair in the

e m p lo ym e n t services fo r

a consultant in g ove rn ­

tru ste e o f th e M andel

she was p re sid e n t o f

th e com m ission o ver­

and its h o ld in g company,

D e p a rtm e n t o f A frican-

dual-career fam ilies. She

m e n t relations, health

A ssociated Foundations,

Lakew ood C o m m u n ity

seeing th e City's fiscal

A m e ritru st C orp oratio n .

A m erican Studies

is a d ire c to r a nd past

policies, and business

David and Inez Myers

C o lle g e in W h ite Bear

recovery. He chaired the

He is a d ire c to r o f

at O b e rlin C olle ge

p re side n t o f Rainbow

affairs. He has served on

Fo un d atio n, Forest City

Lake, M innesota. She

Mayor's O p e ra tio n Volun­

Forest C ity Enterprises,

and holds a Ph.D. in A m erican Studies from

Babies and Childrens

th e executive c o m m itte e

C h aritab le Foun d atio n

chairs th e Cleveland Area

H ospital, and a trustee

o f th e N ational Foun­

and th e M t. Sinai Health

D e ve lo p m e n t C o rp o ra ­

Case W estern Reserve

o f Baldwin-W allace

d a tio n o f th e March o f

Care Foundation. He has

tio n o f th e G re ate r

te e r E ffort fro m 1982 to

Inc., and D evelopers

1994 and was selected

D iversified Realty C o rp o ra tio n and chairs

University. She serves

C o lle ge , University

Dimes, Cuyahoga C ounty

also served as a tru ste e

C leveland G row th

o f th e B uild-U p G reater

th e b oa rd o f Baldwin-

on th e board o f The

M ednet, Lakewood

Division; th e C leveland

o f U n ited W ay Services,

A ssociation, serves as

Cleveland Policy C om ­

W allace C o lle ge . He is

Cleveland M useum o f

H ospital, University

A cad e m y o f M edicine's

M t. Sinai M e d ical Center,

vice-ch airpe rso n o f th e

in 1989 as chairperson

m ittee o f the Greater

also treasurer o f The

A rt and has been active

Hospitals Health Systems,

C ost C onta in m e nt

and Hawken School.

St. V in ce n t Q u a d ra ng le ,

Cleveland G rowth Associ­

M usical A rts A ssociation,

w ith th e Young Women's

Inc. and th e C e nte r fo r

C o m m itte e on Health

Currently, he is on the

Inc. and th e M in o rity

ation. He serves on the

and a tru ste e o f The

Christian Association as

International Health. She

E ducation; as vice chair­

boards o f The Musical

E con o m ic O p p o rtu n ity

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b oards o f th e G reater

Cleveland C linic

vice pre side n t o f its

served on th e Citizens'

man o f N e w Business

A rts A ssociation, Jewish

Center, and is a tru ste e

Cleveland G rowth Associ­

F oundation, the H olden

national b oa rd o f d ire c­

C o m m itte e on AID S/HIV

D e velop m e nt fo r U nited

C o m m u n ity Federation,

o f num erous o th e r c o m ­

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ation, John Carroll Univer­

A rb o re tu m , and the

tors (1976-82) and cur­

which devised Cleveland's

W ay Services; and chair­

th e G re ate r Cleveland

m u n ity org an iza tion s

sity, The Salvation Army,

C e nte r fo r Families and

rently as a m e m b e r o f

man o f th e C ity o f

G ro w th A ssociatio n and

in clu d in g U n ite d Way

and th e Diocesan Inner-

C hildren. He chaired th e

th e N ational YW CA

stra te g y fo r AIDS p re ­ vention, e du catio n and

W estlake's Assessm ent

the C ouncil fo r Initiatives

Services, th e C leveland

C ity School Fund. He is

1986 U nited Way cam ­

Board o f Trustees. She is

service d elivery and is

E qualization Board. He is

in Jewish Education. In

C o m m u n ity-B u ild in g

vice president o f Youth

paign, w hich raised m ore

also a tru ste e o f Karamu

chair o f its successor

a m e m b e r o f th e G reater

a dd itio n , he serves as

Initiative and th e G re ate r

O p p o rtu n itie s U n lim ited

tha n $47 m illio n, and has

House, a m e m b e r o f the

organization, th e AIDS

Cleveland G ro w th A sso­

p re side n t o f the Jewish

C leveland Roundtable.

and p ast b o a rd chair o f

served as chairperson

A lu m ni A dvisory C o m ­

Fu nding C ollaborative.

ciation. He has also

Education C enter

She is also a tru ste e o f

B ea u m on t School. He is

o f U n ited W ay Services,

m itte e o f th e W omen's

She is a g raduate o f

served on th e b oa rd o f

o f Cle veland.

N a tion a l C ity Bank, the

past chairperson o f Case

U nited Way A ssem bly

C o m m u n ity Foundation,

Leadership Cleveland and

directors o f the Cleveland

Flag Fo un d atio n and

W estern Reserve U n iv e r­

and The Salvation

and a fo rm e r m e m b e r o f

re cip ie n t o f the YWCA's

A d ve rtisin g C lu b , the

Bearings, Inc.

sity's A dvisory C ouncil

Army. He serves on the

th e O h io Hum anities

1992 Career W om en o f

advisory b o a rd o f

fo r its five-year accoun­

N a tion a l A dvisory Board

C ouncil.

A chieve m e nt Award.

C a tho lic Social Services

tancy p rogram and serves

o f The Salvation Army.

a 5

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t

o f Cuyahoga County,

on the Visiting Com m ittee

and as tru ste e o f the

o f th e W e a therhead

Am erican Cancer Society,

School at CWRU.

Cuyahoga County Division.


T he C leveland Foundation exists to enhance the quality o f life for all residents o f G re a ter C leveland. It has been one o f C leveland’s g reatest resources since its creation in 1914 as the n a tio n ’s pioneer co m m unity tru st. U sing funds bu ilt over tim e th ro u g h gifts o f all sizes, the Foundation m akes g rants to non­ profit organizations and governm ental agencies w orking to address the co m m u n ity ’s needs and opportunities.

S teven A. M in te r

Susan N. Lajoie

J. T. M ullen

R o b e rta W. A llp o rt

Executive Director

Associate Director Susan Lajoie, as associate

Chief Financial Officer/ Treasurer

Special Assistant to the

Steve M inter, w ho becam e The C leveland

d irector, oversees all

J.T. M ullen is responsible

Foundation's seventh

g rantm aking and o th e r

fo r th e financial activities

In a d d itio n to serving

ch ief e xecutive o ffice r in

p ro gra m m atic activities

and adm inistrative sup­

as special assistant and c o rp o ra te secretary,

Executive Director and Corporate Secretary

1984, is a fo rm e r d ire cto r

o f The C leveland

o f th e Cuyahoga C ounty

Foundation. She also

p o rt services o f The C leveland Foundation.

W elfare D e p a rtm e n t and

serves as p rin cip al staff

A fo rm e r m a n ag er w ith

Foundation's pro gra m

M assachusetts C om m is­

to th e M cD on ald Fund,

A rthur Young & Company,

o ffic e r fo r special p h ilan ­ th ro p ic services. She is

R oberta A llp o rt is the

A lth o u g h know n chiefly for its g ran tm ak in g , th e Foundation plays

sioner o f Public W elfare,

a s u p p o rtin g organiza­

he has also w o rke d fo r

oth e r significant roles: convener o f funders and com m unity leaders

and served as th e first

tio n o f th e Foundation.

th e B oard o f Cuyahoga

p ro je c t d ire c to r fo r th e

U nder Secretary o f the

Since jo in in g th e staff in

C o u n ty Com m issioners.

Teaching Leadership

U n ited States D e p a rt­ m e n t o f Education. He

1978, she has served in

He is a m e m b e r o f th e

C o nso rtiu m -O h io , and

a variety o f roles. She is

finance co m m itte e o f

an advisory b oa rd m e m ­

is a m e m b er o f the

p re side n t o f D onors

D onors Forum o f O hio.

b e r o f th e V olunteer

G overnor's E ducation

Forum o f O h io and pres­

He serves on a co m m it­

Trustee Institute. She

around specific issues; catalyst for new program s and new organiza­ tions; project m anager; an d local and national philanthropic leader. M anagem en t responsibility resides in th e O perations C om m ittee, w hich consists o f th e four executive officers o f th e F oundation.

M an ag em en t Council

id e n t o f th e Leadership

te e o f th e Fiscal and

represents th e Founda­

and a trustee o f The

C leveland A lum ni

A d m in istra tive Officers

tio n on th e co m m u nity

Cleveland Initiative fo r

A ssociation, as w ell as a

G roup o f C om m unity

fo u n d a tio n s c o m m itte e

E ducation, Leadership

m e m b e r o f th e C ouncil

F oundations, analyzing

o f D onors Forum o f

Cle veland, The Foun­

on Foundations Research

th e im pa ct o f new

O hio. Before jo in in g the

d a tio n Center, and The

C o m m itte e and the

a ccou ntin g standards

Fo un d atio n she was a

C o lle g e o f W ooster, as

b oa rd o f W om en and

on th e fie ld . He holds

research analyst w ith the

w ell as a d ire c to r o f

P hilan throp y She holds

a bachelor's d e g re e in

N a tion a l Security A gency

several corp ora tio ns. A

a Ph.D. in p u b lic policy

business adm inistratio n

in Fort Meade, Maryland.

native o f northeast O hio,

fro m the John F. Kennedy

fro m C leveland State

She holds a bachelor's

M in te r is a g ra du ate o f

School o f G ove rn m e nt at

University.

d eg re e in lite ra ture and

B aldwin-W allace C ollege

Harvard University and

p olitical science fro m

a nd holds a master's

has ta u g h t at th e Univer­

G ettysburg College.

d e g re e in social adm inis­

sity o f Massachusetts.

tra tio n fro m Case W est­ ern Reserve University.


C L E V E L A N D

F O U N D A T I O N

G R A N T M A K I N G

As a prim ary source o f this co m m unity’s social risk

GRANT p e r i o d s

M ost grants are one-year awards.

D istribution C om m ittee. T he subcom m ittee m akes a

capital, The Cleveland Foundation is dedicated to

Any m ultiple-year g ra n t undergoes a perform ance

recom m endation to fund, decline or defer the proposal,

supp o rtin g good ideas w ith the p otential to improve

review at the end of each year before funds for the

and the full D istribution C om m ittee takes final action.

the quality o f life for residents o f G reater Cleveland.

subsequent year are released.

In carrying out this mission, the Foundation makes g ran ts for program s and projects th a t creatively address the c o m m u n ity ’s changing needs. GRANT ELIGIBILITY

M ost o f o u r g ran ts are m ade to

tax-exem pt private agencies classified as 501(c)(3)

FIRST-TIME GRANTSEEKERS W rite, telephone or stop

DEADLINES In order to give each proposal the tim e

and a tte n tio n it deserves, deadlines for full proposals

by the Foundation for a free copy of “Guidelines For

are set approxim ately three m onths prior to the

G rantseekers,” a booklet providing details of our

D istribution C om m ittee m eetings.

policies and procedures as well as inform ation on how to prepare a proposal.

DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE MEETING

FULL PROPOSAL DEADLINE

organizations, public charities under the law. We also

We recom m end th a t you send a b rief letter of

M arch

D ecem ber 31

m ake g ran ts to governm ental agencies, b u t we do not

inquiry, including inform ation on the specific nature

Ju n e

M arch 31

m ake g ran ts to individuals.

o f the project and a basic proposal outline, to the

S eptem ber

J u n e 30

G rants are aw arded in six program areas: civic

associate director’s attention. The Foundation staff is

D ecem ber

Septem ber 15

affairs, cu ltu ral affairs, econom ic developm ent, ed u ­

eager to help grantseekers prepare the best possible

cation, h ealth, and social services.

proposal, and may arrange to talk inform ally before

In general, only program s in the G reater Cleveland

the g ra n t application process begins.

Proposals cannot be accepted by facsimile. AFTER THE GRANT PERIOD EXPIRES A final rep o rt On

area are considered for support. Some agencies or

The full proposal should be w ritten clearly and con­

fields o f interest in o th er com m unities may be eligible

cisely and include inform ation on the agency’s back­

the project’s effectiveness and an audited financial

for g ran ts if a donor has directed th a t they be sup­

g round; the project being proposed for funding;

statem ent.

ported w ith income from his or her gift.

detailed plans for im plem entation; plans for continu­

We ordinarily do not sup p o rt endow m ents, m em ­

ing the work after the funding period; plans for m ea­

bership drives or annual appeals, travel for individu­

suring results; and the agency’s financial inform ation,

als or groups, or publications and videotapes unless

including a detailed project budget.

they are an integral p art o f program s already being supported. Because T he Cleveland Foundation is non­

THE PROCESS

Each proposal undergoes a thorough

review, after which the program officer and associate

sectarian, we do not su p p o rt religious organizations

director prep are a w ritten evaluation of the p ro ­

for religious purposes.

posal for consideration by a sub co m m ittee o f the

the project is required, to g e th e r w ith an evaluation of

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE WRITE TO:

Susan N . Lajoie Associate Director T he Cleveland Foundation 1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1400 Cleveland, O H 44115-2001


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T he F ou n d atio n ’s staff plays an im p o rtan t role in the g ran tm ak in g process. Each g ra n t proposal is assigned to the p rogram officer into

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G oldie K. Alvis

K a th leen A. Cerveny

B a rb a ra M. D eerhake Program Officer,

Senior Program Officer,

Program Officer,

whose area o f expertise it falls. T he p rogram officer may m eet w ith the

Social Services

Cultural Affairs

The L. Dale Dorney Fund

grantseeker to discuss th e project and perhaps stren g th en the propos­

Prior to jo in in g the

Kathleen C erveny jo in e d

As th e Foundation's

Foundation in 1985,

th e F o undation in 1991

representative in Findlay

G o ld ie Alvis was co ordi­

afte r a varied career as a

and H ancock County,

review, draw ing on th e experience o f th e staff and D istribution

nator o f com m unity affairs

w o rkin g artist, educator,

Barbara D eerhake has

C o m m ittee, and occasionally on outside experts in the field.

w ith th e Cuyahoga

d eve lo pm en t officer, and,

p rim a ry re sp on sib ility fo r

C ounty D e p a rtm e n t o f

m o st recently, award-

g ra n tm a kin g fro m the

Human Services. In a dd i­

w in n in g p ro d u ce r o f arts

L. Dale D orney Fund and

tio n t o managing the

p ro g ra m m in g fo r p u b lic

p ro vide s s taff s u p p o rt to

Foundation's grantm aking

radio station WCPN.

th e newly established

in social services, Alvis is co-chairperson o f G rant-

A g ra du ate o f The

Findlay-H ancock C ounty

Cleveland Institute o f Art,

C o m m u n ity Fund o f The

makers Forum's A d Hoc

she is a past p re side n t o f

C leveland Foundation.

Funders C o m m itte e on

Deerhake cam e to the

H u ng e r and Homeless­

th e b oa rd o f trustees o f O hio Designer Craftsmen.

ness and is a m e m b e r o f

She is a tru ste e o f

in g served in leadership

al or sharpen its focus. A prom ising proposal will undergo a thorough

Program associates assist th e p ro g ram officers w ith th e review and e valuation o f g ra n ts, g ra n t m o n ito rin g and o th e r related activities.

Grantm akers in A rts, a

p ositio n s w ith num erous

Council fo r O hio Families

national service o rg a n i­

vo lu n te e r organizations

a nd C hildren First. She is

zation, where she chairs

in th e Findlay area. She

a m em ber o f the program

th e C om m unications

is a p ast p re sid e n t o f

c o m m itte es fo r D onors

C o m m itte e . She has

U n ite d W ay o f Hancock

Forum o f O h io and

ta u g h t fin e arts and

C o un ty and th e Findlay

G rantm akers Forum.

hum anities at th e high

Service League, w hich in

She holds a d o cto ra te

school and university

1984 nam ed her its O u t­

in jurisp ru de n ce from

levels.

stan d ing V olunteer, and

the G overnor's A dvisory

C leveland-M arshall Law

curre nt b oa rd m e m b er o f

School and a m aster o f

H ancock C o un ty Family

science d eg re e in social

First C ouncil. She holds

adm inistratio n from

a master's d eg re e

th e M a n de l School o f

in h om e econom ics

A p p lie d Social Sciences

e d u catio n fro m The O hio

at Case W estern Reserve

State University.

University.

B

F o un d atio n in 1987, hav­


I II II

R o b e rt E. E c k a rd t

P am ela L. G eorge

T erri K ovach

Jay T albot

C arol K leiner W illen Senior Program Officer, Education

Senior Program Officer,

Program Associate, Civic

Program Associate, Health

Senior Program Officer, Civic

Health

Affairs and Economic Development

and Social Services

Affairs and 'Economic Development

B ob Eckardt manages

Pam G eo rg e h eld a

Terri Kovach has served

Before jo in in g The

encom passes th e Foun­

the Foundation's grant-

F o undation sum m er

as th e Foundation's first

Cleveland Foundation's

dation's g ra n tm a kin g in

m aking in health, aging,

internship to co n d u ct

pro gra m associate fo r

staff in 1984, Jay T albot

h ig h e r e d u ca tio n and

and environm ental

research in housing and

health and social ser­

was the fo u n d in g execu­

includes tw o special p u r­

affairs. Before jo in in g the

n eig h b o rh o o d d e ve lo p ­

vices since 1992. Prior

tive d ire c to r o f the

pose fun d s in this fie ld ,

F o un d atio n staff in 1982,

m e n t in 1987; she again

to th a t tim e , she h eld a

Cincinnati Institute o f

th e Fenn E ducational

he was a p lan n in g asso­

jo in e d th e Foundation

num be r o f p ositions in

Justice and p re side n t o f

Fund and th e S tatew ide

ciate at th e Federation

staff in 1993 as pro gra m

health and hum an ser­

th e S outhw estern O hio

Program fo r Business

fo r C o m m u n ity Planning

associate. She previously

vices, including health

C ouncil on A lcoholism .

and M a n a g e m e n t

and a co nsu ltan t to The

served as assistant to

policy analyst fo r the

In a d d itio n to m anaging

Education. She is also

Benjam in Rose Institute.

th e d ire c to r o f th e Inter-

O h io D e pa rtm e n t o f

th e Foundation's p o rt­

resp on sib le fo r p re col-

Carol W ille n's p o rtfo lio

E ckardt serves on the

University C ouncil o f

Health, health p rogram

fo lio in civic affairs and

le g ia te g ra ntm a kin g

b oards o f Funders

O h io where she m o n i­

specialist fo r th e O hio

e con om ic d e ve lo pm en t,

in volving school districts

C o ncerned A b o u t AIDS

to re d p e n ding legislation

D e pa rtm e n t o f Human

he oversees grantm aking

o u tsid e th e city o f

and G rantm akers in

a ffe cting O hio's p u b lic

Services, and research

in Findlay and Hancock

Cleveland. She chairs

H ealth. He is active as

universities. She has

intern fo r U nited W ay o f

County. In 1994 he was

th e G rantm akers Forum

a co nsu ltan t t o o th e r

also been a le gislative

Franklin County. A g ra d ­

a p p o in te d to th e State

E ducation G ro u p , is a

fo u n d a tio n s and has

a ide to th e m ajority

uate o f th e University o f

C o m m u n ity Policing

m e m b e r o f th e D onors

leadership roles in several

flo o r leader o f th e O hio

Cincinnati w ith a bache­

S trategy C o m m itte e,

Forum o f O h io Program

national professional

House o f Representa­

lor o f science d e g re e in

w hich is d e ve lo p in g

C o m m itte e , a nd serves

organizations. He holds

tives. She holds a bache­

health p lan n in g and

m o d els fo r use in O hio.

as a co nsu ltan t to the

a ce rtifica te in g e ro n to l­

lor o f arts deg re e in

adm inistratio n , she also

He is also active in

O h io B oard o f Regents

o g y and a d o c to ra te in

so ciolog y fro m Chatham

holds a m aster o f p u b lic

national professional

as a m e m b e r o f th e

p u b lic health w ith a

C o lle ge in Pittsburgh,

adm inistratio n fro m The

organizations concerned

C o m m itte e on State

specia lty in health p olicy

Pennsylvania, and a

O h io State University.

w ith n e ig h b o rh o o d

Investm ent in G raduate

fro m th e University o f

m aster o f p u b lic adm in ­

revitalization, co m m u nity

and Professional

istration fro m C leveland

e con om ic d e ve lo pm en t,

Education. She h old s a

State University.

and crim inal justice. He

Ph.D. in Romance lan­

M ichigan.

holds a master's d eg re e

guages and literatures

in business adm inistration

fro m H arvard University

fro m Xavier University.

and is a p ast p re sid e n t o f th e C le ve lan d Associ­ ation o f Phi Beta Kappa.



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n e ig h b o rh o o d s has b e en a c e n tra l focus o f th e

F o u n d a tio n ’s civic affairs g ra n tm a k in g for a n u m b e r o f years. In 1

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o p p o rtu n itie s for offenders. A g r a n t s u p p o rte d

th e

Pre-T rial

D iversion and A lte rn a tiv e S e n te n c in g P ro jec t w h ic h finds jobs for

19 9 4 , th e F o u n d a tio n c o n tin u e d to fu n d physical d ev elo p m en t a t

in d ividuals c h arg ed w ith th ir d a n d fo u rth d e g re e , n o n v io le n t

th e n e ig h b o rh o o d level, w hile also ta rg e tin g tw o o th e r critical ele­

felony crim es. T h e carefully selected p a rtic ip a n ts can th e n pay

m e n ts o f n e ig h b o rh o o d renew al: p u b lic safety and em p lo y m en t.

re s titu tio n an d b e g in to lead m o re p ro d u c tiv e lives, w h ich m ay e lim in a te costly c o u rt tria ls a n d , in m a n y cases, jail te rm s.

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E fforts to im p ro v e p u b lic safety ra n g e d from po lice-co m m u n ity P ro viding n e ig h b o rh o o d resid en ts w ith e m p lo y m e n t and tra in in g

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c o llab o ratio n s to new ways o f m a k in g o th e r aspects o f th e crim inal

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ju stice system m o re accessible to residents. O n e such p ro g ra m ,

rem ain ed a F o u n d a tio n priority. V ocational G u id a n c e Services

o p e ra te d by th e C ity o f C leveland P ro se c u to r’s O ffice, b ro u g h t

(V G S) received c o n tin u e d su p p o rt for its p ro g ra m lin k in g resid en ts

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m e d ia tio n services to tw o n eig h b o rh o o d s to resolve in te rp e rso n a l

w ith em ployers in th e M id to w n C orridor. In th e p a st year, m ore

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d isp u tes o u tsid e th e co u rtro o m .

th a n 120 resid en ts, prim arily from th e C e n tra l an d Fairfax n e ig h ­ borhoods, w ere placed in fu ll-tim e jobs. A g ra n t h e lp e d M a in g a te

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Two o th e r p ro g ram s receiving F o u n d ation su p p o rt are enabling com ­

B usiness D e v elo p m en t C o rp o ra tio n to ex p an d th e V G S job m a tc h

m u n ity residents in th e St. C lair-Superior and U nion-M iles neigh-

p ro g ra m in th e nearb y M a in g a te business area.

borhoods to collaborate w ith d istrict police operations for closing d ru g houses and reducing o th e r d ru g -re lated crimes. A g ra n t to the

T h e F o u n d a tio n also fu n d e d pro jects add ressin g cityw ide concerns.

C ollege o f U rb an Affairs a t C leveland State U niversity helped orga-

Two studies c o n d u cted by th e C itizens L eague R esearch In s titu te

nize a co m m u n ity service p ro g ram to address public safety concerns

p ro v id e d v a luable d a ta for p u b lic po licy m ak ers. T h e I n s titu te ’s

o f n eig hborhood residents. This local effort is p a rt o f th e national

“R atin g th e R eg io n ” study, s u p p o rte d by a F o u n d a tio n g ra n t, w ill

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A m eriC orps p ro g ram and has en g ag ed m ore th a n 8 0 C leveland stu-

help c o m m u n ity leaders define p rio rities as th e y seek to e n h an c e

-a

d en ts in civic services.

th e w ell-b ein g and co m p etitiv en ess o f th e region. A second g ra n t

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A C leveland W orks, Inc. p ro g ram w hich received F o u n d a tio n su p ­

m ance o f local g o v e rn m e n ts. It w ill p ro v id e th e a ctu a l costs o f

p o rt in 1994 com bines crim inal justice reform w ith im proved job

delivering p u b lic services to h e lp g a u g e efficiency.

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fu n d ed a su b se q u e n t stu d y a d d re ssin g how to m e a su re th e p e rfo r­

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Undesignated grants $2,166,171

Designated grants $708

P r o g r a m - Re 1a t e d I n v e s t m e n t $ 5 0 , 0 0 0

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Total g r a nt s $ 2 , 1 6 6


CIVIC

A F F A I R S

T h e A r c h ite c tu r a l S o c ie t y o f O h io F o u n d a tio n , C o lu m b u s , O h io U rb a n d e s ig n s tu d y (o ve r tw o years)

T h e E arth D ay C o a litio n

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n (I n c .)

G R A N T S

$25,500

A ssessm en t o f c o m m u n ity p o lic in g p ilo t p ro g ra m s

7,500

E a rth fests in 1995 a nd 1996 (o ve r tw o years)

A ssessm en t o f V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S ervices' N e ig h b o rh o o d -b y -N e ig h b o rh o o d jo b s p ro g ra m in M id to w n C o rrid o r

5,000

E d u c a tio n D e v e lo p m e n t C e n te r , N e w to n , M a s sa c h u se tts

C a n te r b u r y PTA

C le v e la n d H o u s in g N e tw o r k , In c.

C a nP lay re c re a tio n a l c o m m u n ity area fo r a b le -b o d ie d a nd d is a b le d c h ild re n

Im p ro v e m e n t o f o rg a n iz a tio n 's e ffe ctive n e ss a nd e ffic ie n c y

C itiz e n s L eagu e R e s e a r c h I n s titu te

C le v e la n d M e tro p a rk s S y stem

S tu d y o f key fa c to rs o f G re a te r C le v e la n d 's re g io n a l e c o n o m y (o ve r tw o years)

P u b lic aw areness re g a rd in g parks a nd re c re a tio n 102,500

S tu d y o f lo cal g o v e rn m e n t se rvice d e liv e ry

35,000

14.000

S tu d y b y Y o u th O p p o rtu n itie s U n lim ite d o f in n o v a tiv e E u rop ea n s c h o o l-to -w o rk tra n s itio n p ro g ra m s

4 ,800

8 ,0 0 0

E u clid C o m m u n ity C o n c e r n s

T ra in in g p ro g ra m fo r C le v e la n d 's C ity C o u n c il

15,000

CLEAN-LAND, O h io T re e s a n d flo w e rs o n m a in s tre e ts in th e c ity o f C le v e la n d

590

C le v e la n d Bar E d u c a tio n I n s titu te

E n viro n m e n ta l p rio ritie s o u tre a c h (o ve r tw o years)

T ra in in g , p la n n in g assistance, and m e m b e rsh ip services

50.000

H eig h ts C o m m u n ity C o n g r e s s 35,000

Fair h o u sin g m o n ito rin g p ro g ra m (o ve r tw o years)

C le v e la n d R e s to r a tio n S o c ie ty

H illc r e s t N e ig h b o r s C o r p o r a tio n

L ig h tin g ste e p le s o f re lig io u s in s titu tio n s v is ib le fro m In te rs ta te 71 on th e so u th w e st sid e o f C le ve la n d

C u ltu ra l d iv e rs ity a nd fa ir h o u s in g a c tiv itie s in th e H illc re s t area

30.000

5,500

5,000 56,560

Law E n fo r c e m e n t F o u n d a tio n , I n c o r p o r a te d , D u b lin , O h io H u m a n d iv e rs ity a n d law e n fo rc e m e n t t ra in in g

Law D ay lu n ch e o n

C le v e la n d S tate U n iv e r s ity C e n te r fo r E n viro n m e n ta l Science, T e c h n o lo g y a nd P olicy (o ve r tw o years)

C le v e la n d B ic e n te n n ia l C o m m is s io n P ro je cts fo r C ity o f C le v e la n d 's 2 00th b irth d a y c e le b ra tio n (o ve r tw o years)

E xpa n sion o f lo ca l river m o n ito rin g and e d u c a tio n p ro je c ts b y th e D e p a rtm e n t o f G e o lo g y

C ity o f C le v e la n d C o m m u n ity -b a s e d n e ig h b o rh o o d m e d ia tio n p ilo t p ro je c t b y th e P ro s e c u to r's O ffic e

9,888

F e d e r a tio n fo r C o m m u n ity P la n n in g C le v e la n d N e ig h b o r h o o d D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p o r a tio n

N e ig h b o rh o o d h is to ric p re s e rv a tio n p ro g ra m

A tte n d a n c e b y h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts a t th e

R e o rg a n iza tio n p la n 1,000

15,000

Local A m e riC o rp s c o m m u n ity p u b lic service p ro je c t b y th e M a xin e G o o d m a n Levin C o lle g e o f U rban A ffa irs

p ro je c t (th ird year) 110,000

19,000

7,000

League o f W o m en V o te r s o f C le v e la n d E d u c a tio n a l F un d, Inc. V o te r e d u c a tio n , civic in v o lv e m e n t o f h ig h sch o o l stu d e n ts, a nd c o m m u n ity o u tre a c h p ro je c ts

35.000

10,620

Im p ro v e m e n t o f d e s ig n c o o rd in a tio n a c tiv itie s a m o n g c ity a g e n c ie s b y th e C ity P la nn in g C o m m is s io n

5.000

Im p ro v e m e n t o f s e le c te d c ity services (o ve r tw o years) R e tre ats on g o v e rn m e n t re fo rm in itia tiv e s fo r th e C ity C o m m is s io n e rs a n d M a y o r's c a b in e t

156,250

8.000

C le v e la n d D e v e lo p m e n t F o u n d a tio n C ity w id e m a s te r s ig n a g e p la n fo r C le ve la n d H o lid a y lig h tin g a t P u b lic Square Id e n tific a tio n o f q u a lifie d p ro fe s s io n a l and m a n a g e m e n t p e rs o n n e l fo r sp e cia l a d m in is tra tiv e

M in o rity in te rn s h ip p ro g ra m b y O h io C ity M a n a g e m e n t A sso c ia tio n S tu d y o f m a rke t d e m a n d a nd im p a c t o f new h o u sin g in C le ve la n d b y th e M a xin e G o o d m a n Levin C o lle g e o f U rban A ffa irs

4,224

28,647

C le v e la n d W orks, Inc. " B e a t th e S tre e ts " p ro g ra m fo r u n e m p lo y e d fa th e rs

25,000

P re -tria l d iv e rs io n p ro g ra m w ith C u yah o ga C o u n ty C o u rt o f C o m m o n Pleas and C o u n ty P ro secu tor's O ffic e

61,520

93,133 5,000

re s p o n s ib ilitie s fo r th e C ity o f C le ve la n d

T h e C u y a h o g a P la n o f O h io , Inc.

T ra n s fe r o f L o o k U p t o C le v e la n d p ro g ra m to th e

E d u ca tio n , h o u sin g in fo rm a tio n and research p ro je c ts

50,000

Fair h o u s in g a c tiv itie s and s tra te g ic p la n by M e tro p o lita n S tra te g y G ro u p

15,000

Fair hou sin g p ro g ra m s b y H illcre st H o using Service

10,000

L e a g u e o f W o m e n V o te rs

elanders

restc


L iv in g in C le v e la n d C en ter M a rke tin g p ro g ra m fo r C le ve lan d 's re sid en tia l areas

11,438

O h io C rim e P r e v e n tio n A s s o c ia tio n , C o lu m b u s, O h io

D E S IG N A T E D

(The fo llo w in g re c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g ra m s w e re d e s ig n a te d

C o m m u n ity p o lic in g p u b lic a tio n fo r lo ca l law e n fo rc e m e n t a ge ncies

L u th eran H o u s in g C o r p o r a tio n East C le ve la n d h o u sin g p ro g ra m

5,000

100,000

S tu d y o n p u b lic p o lic y fo r re im b u rs e m e n t o f g o v e rn m e n t c o n tra c ts

5,000

b y d o n o rs . G ra n ts a re f o r g e n e r a l s u p p o r t u n le s s o th e rw is e n o te d .)

T h e O h io S ta te U n iv e r s ity R e se a r c h F o u n d a tio n , C o lu m b u s, O h io

L u th eran M e tr o p o lita n M in is tr y A s s o c ia tio n

G R A N T S

25,000

T h e W o m e n ’s C ity C lub o f C le v e la n d E d u ca tio n a l le ctures

M ain gate B u s in e s s D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p o r a tio n P ilo t p ro je c t lin k in g businesses in th e M a in g a te area w ith jo b -re a d y n e ig h b o rh o o d re sid e n ts

10,268

H is to ric re s to ra tio n o f th e R iverside C e m e te ry C hapel

T o ta l D e s ig n a te d G ran ts T o ta l C iv ic A ffa ir s G ra n ts D e s ig n a te d a n d U n d e sig n a te d

C o m m u n ity -b a s e d p u b lic safety p ro g ra m (se co nd year)

26,725 P R O G R A M -R E LA T E D

S u b sta n c e A b u se I n itia tiv e o f G reater C le v e la n d P u b lic in fo rm a tio n p ro g ra m s u p p o rt

29,500

65,000

U n io n -M ile s D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p o r a tio n 20,000

P ub lic safety d e m o n s tra tio n p ro je c t

25,000

5,000

B oard re tre a t on e m p lo y m e n t and tra in in g p ro g ra m s

Seco n d m o rtg a g e s fo r o w n e rs o f a p la n n e d 2 5 -u n it h o u sin g p ro je c t $50,000

T o ta l P r o g r a m -R ela ted I n v e s tm e n t

3,000

M a n a g e m e n t and m o n ito rin g o f m a jo r p ro g ra m s (o ve r th re e years)

160,000

V o c a tio n a l G u id a n ce S e r v ic e s N e ig h b o rh o o d -b y -N e ig h b o rh o o d jo b s p ro g ra m in M id to w n a nd East 55th S tre e t c o rrid o rs

75,000

W e stsid e In d u str ia l R e te n tio n and E x p a n s io n N etw o rk O u tre a c h and p la c e m e n t p ro g ra m and survey o f e m p lo ye rs on e m p lo y m e n t needs

T o ta l U n d e sig n a te d G rants

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historical

homes

find

technical

assistance

and

low-interest

loans

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47,008 $ 2 , 166,171

the

Cleveland

IN V E S T M E N T

L u th era n H o u s in g C o r p o r a tio n

T h e U rban L eague o f G rea ter C le v e la n d

N o r th e a s t S h o r e s D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p o r a tio n C o m m u n ity re c re a tio n area

$ 2 ,1 6 6 ,8 7 9

30,000

N e ig h b o r h o o d P r o g r e ss , In c.

P re p a ra tio n o f p ro p o s a l t o fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t f o r E m p o w e rm e n t Z o n e d e s ig n a tio n

$708

5,000

St. C la ir-S u p er io r C o a litio n

N e ig h b o rh o o d C o m m e rc ia l H u b P rogram (o ve r tw o years)

571

R iv e r sid e C e m e te r y F o u n d a tio n

N a tio n a l U rban F e llo w s, In c ., N ew Y ork , N ew Y ork U n d e rw ritin g costs o f a N a tio n a l U rban F e llo w in C le v e la n d (o ve r tw o years)

$137

C le v e la n d Z o o lo g ic a l S o c ie ty

C o m m u n ity G a rd e n in g P ro gram b y T he O h io S tate U n ive rsity E xte n sio n

Restoration

Soci e t y .

$50,000



F or th e p a st several years, C lev elan d ’s a rts org an izatio n s have

D e sp ite these th o u g h tfu l responses to a c h an g e d e n v iro n m e n t,

stru g g le d to m e e t challenges p osed by dim in ish ed financial

th e C leveland a rts c o m m u n ity rem ains fragile. P erfo rm in g a rts

su p p o rt an d c h an g in g au d ience p a tte rn s . In s titu tio n s have

o rg a n iz a tio n s in p a rtic u la r are s tru g g lin g w ith issues su ch as

revisited th e ir m issions, ch an g ed th e ir nam es, and s tre n g th e n e d

chronic u n d e rc ap italiza tio n , th e risk in h e re n t in p re s e n tin g

m a n a g e m e n t and p ro g ra m m in g in ord er to rem ain h e alth y and

costly new p ro d u c tio n s each season, and slow g ro w th in new

viable. F o u n d a tio n g ra n tm a k in g in 1994 focused on su p p o rtin g

audiences. T h e F o u n d a tio n w ill exam ine th e se an d o th e r c o n d i­

local a rts in s titu tio n s to rep o sitio n them selves for th e fu tu re.

tions in th e c om ing year th ro u g h its C ivic S tu d y C o m m ission on th e Perform ing A rts.

N o ta b le is a g ra n t to T h e W estern Reserve H istorical Society for its “C h a rtin g N ew D ire c tio n s” p ro ject w hich rep resen ts a

W h ile a m a jo rity o f g ra n tm a k in g dollars s u p p o rte d e sta b lish e d

d ra m a tic sh ift fo r C le v e la n d ’s o ld e st c u ltu ra l in s titu tio n .

in s titu tio n s , an increasing n u m b e r o f g ra n ts w e n t to sm aller,

T h e H is to ric a l S o ciety seeks to m a k e its c o lle c tio n s a n d

e m e rg in g arts org an izatio n s. G ra n ts to A p o llo ’s Fire: T h e

e d u c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s m o re accessib le a n d m e a n in g fu l

C le v ela n d B aro q u e O rc h e stra , th e

to all residents o f n o rth e a st O hio. G ra n ts to T h e C leveland

E nsem ble T h e a tre , an d T h e R ep e rto ry P roject reflected th e

In te rn a tio n a l Film

F o u n d a tio n ’s c o m m itm e n t to

Festival, Playhouse Square F o u n d atio n ,

C leveland O p e ra an d K a ra m u H o u se also fu n d ed a broad range

B lack B ox C o lle ctiv e,

th e a rtis tic a n d pro fessio n al

d ev elo p m en t o f p ro m isin g n ew er org an izatio n s.

o f re s tru c tu rin g a ctiv itie s. R e s to rin g th e a rts to th e e d u c a tio n a l e x p e rie n c e o f c h ild re n C o llab o ratio n is one survival s tra te g y th a t m an y g ro u p s are

is a n o th e r F o u n d a tio n priority. A g r a n t fo r th e N e a r W est

em p lo y in g . A g ra n t s u p p o rte d jo in t m a rk e tin g efforts o f T h e

T h e a tre has b ro u g h t p e rfo rm in g a rts in to th e lives o f a diverse

Professional A lliance o f C leveland T h eatres, a n in e -th e a te r coali­

g ro u p o f w est side y o u th . T h e F o u n d a tio n also c o n tin u e d its

tion seeking to create a m ore vibrant sm all th e a ter com m unity in

su p p o rt o f C leveland School o f th e A rts ’ jazz s tu d ie s p ro g ra m .

C leveland. A new nam e, mission and m e m b e r policy are fu rth e r­

F u tu re g ra n tm a k in g in this area w ill be influenced by reco m ­

ing th e C leveland A rts C o n so rtiu m ’s efforts to foster collabora­

m e n d a tio n s o f an a rts ed u ca tio n stu d y co m m issio n ed in 1992

tion and n etw orking am ong local arts institutions. N ow called

by six local fu n d e rs in c lu d in g T h e C lev elan d F o u n d a tio n . T h e

T h e C leveland C u ltu ra l C oalition, it has b ro a d e n ed its m ission

re c o m m e n d atio n s call fo r c o o rd in a tin g a rts e d u c a tio n p r o ­

to include advocacy an d arts e d ucation as w ell as m a rk e tin g .

g ra m s o f local in s titu tio n s w ith c u rric u lu m d e v e lo p m e n t in th e C leveland P u b lic Schools.

Undesignated grants

I II

II

$3,446,560

Designated grants $665,475

Total g r a nt s $ 4 , 1 1 2 , 0 3 5


C U L T U R A L

A F F A I R S

G R A N T S

A frica n A m e r ic a n M useum S m ith so n ia n In s titu tio n 's tra v e lin g e x h ib itio n "S o n g s o f M y P e o p le "

$5,000

A p o llo ’s Fire: T h e C le v e la n d B a ro q u e O rc h e stra S ta ff s u p p o rt (o ve r tw o years)

25,000

T h e B la ck A rtist R e s o u r c e C e n te r S ym p osiu m on A fric a n -A m e ric a n film c ritic is m by th e A fric a n -A m e ric a n Film C o lle c tiv e

9,000

C le v e la n d B a llet A c q u is itio n o f th re e n ew w o rks fo r th e re p e rto ire F e a sib ility s tu d y on re lo c a tio n o f n o n -p e rfo rm a n c e re la te d o p e ra tio n s

132,000

23,000

C le v e la n d C e n te r f o r C o n te m p o r a r y Art E x h ib it a nd m a rk e tin g a c tiv itie s (o ve r tw o years)

130,000

C le v e la n d C h ild r e n ’s M useum R e sto ra tio n o f p e rm a n e n t e x h ib its and d e v e lo p m e n t o f m a in te n a n ce p ro c e d u re

30,000

C le v e la n d C o lle g e o f J e w is h S tu d ies "B e ta Israel: T he Jew s o f E th io p ia " e x h ib it and p ro g ra m s

18,198

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n (I n c .) O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r T he C le v e la n d C u ltu ra l C o a litio n

75,000

P rin cip al d is trib u tio n fro m th e K aram u T ru s t o f th e Leo na rd C. Hanna Jr. Fund fo r d e b t e lim in a tio n fo r K aram u H ouse (o ve r 15 m o n th s)

350,000

T h e C le v e la n d I n te r n a tio n a l F ilm F e stiv a l, In c. O rg a n iz a tio n a l re s tru c tu rin g o f T he C le ve la n d Film S o ciety

Visual

artists

create,

display

and

market

their

work

in

Cleveland W ith

with

help

firs t-ra te

from

34,000

NOVA.

p r o d u c t i o n s

like

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P e o p le s ’

T im e ,

E n s e m b l e

T h e a tr


/iving

T h e C le v e la n d T h ea tr e C o m p a n y P ro fe ssio na l co sts fo r th e 1994 s u m m e r season

12,750

C o m m itte e fo r P u b lic Art O p e ra tin g s u p p o r t a nd p ro fe s s io n a l le c tu re series on u rb a n d e s ig n a nd p u b lic a rt (o ve r tw o years)

50,500

C u y a h o g a C o m m u n ity C o lle g e A rtis tic a nd p ro d u c tio n co sts o f "F e s tiv a l H isp a no '9 4 " fo r S h o w tim e a t H ig h N o o n

8,000

1995 JazzFest c o m m u n ity o u tre a c h e ven ts and m a rk e tin g

35.000

D A N C E CLEVELAND P erfo rm an ces o f th e M a rth a G ra ha m D ance C o m p a n y a nd th e O b e rlin D a nce C o lle c tiv e / San Francisco D a nce C o m p a n y

35.000

Th e C le v e la n d M useum o f Art S cho la rly research a nd d o c u m e n ta tio n o f p h o to g ra p h y c o lle c tio n (o ve r 15 m o n th s)

48,855

Th e C le v e la n d M usic S c h o o l S e ttle m e n t S cho la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r p e rfo rm in g arts stu d e n ts (th ird year)

33,334

East E nd N e ig h b o r h o o d H o u s e A s s o c ia t io n

C le v e la n d O p era

Earth D rum C o n s tru c tio n p ro je c t a t W o o d la n d V illa g e b y th e Iro ko D rum a nd D a nce S ociety

O rg a n iz a tio n a l re s tru c tu rin g a nd p e rfo rm a n c e o f The Ita lia n G irl In A lg ie rs

E n se m b le T h ea tr e

250,000

C le v e la n d P e r fo r m a n c e Art F e stiv a l, In c . C o m m u n ity e vents

10,000

6 ,400

M a rk e tin g fo r m e m b e rs o f T h e P ro fe ssio na l A llia n c e o f C le v e la n d T h e a tre s

29.000

S ta ff s u p p o rt a nd p ro fe s s io n a l a rtis ts costs (se co nd year)

20.000

T h e C le v e la n d P la y H o u se T ra n sition b e tw e e n in te rim a nd in co m in g d ire c to rs , and a rtis tic co sts fo r 1994-95 season

300,000

T h e T om E vert D a n c e C o m p a n y A tte n d a n c e a t b o o k in g co n fe re n c e s in 1995

5,000

C le v e la n d P u b lic R adio T ra n sition a l s u p p o rt d u rin g s tra te g ic p la n n in g process

F a ir m o u n t T h ea tr e o f th e D e a f 70,000

C le ve la n d p re m ie re o f H e llca b and a rtis tic fees 24,500

p r o fe s s io n a l

t h e a t e r

in

Clevela nd.

"B u ild in g a Sense o f C o m m u n ity " d a n ce p ro je c t

12,000

C le ve la n d C h a m b e r S ym phony's p e rfo rm a n c e o f th e ir 100th W o rld P rem iere, a w o rk by c o m p o s e r Jo h n E ato n

20,200

P u b lic a tio n o f sch o la rly m a te ria ls on fo u r e x h ib itio n s in th e A rt G a lle ry (se co nd year)

10,000

"S a tu rd a y in th e S tu d io " d a n ce p ro je c t fo r in n e r-city c h ild re n a nd th e ir fa m ilie s, a nd th e 1995 S um m e rda n ce c o n c e rt

15,000

V is it b y b o g o la n fin i a rtis t N a ku n te D iarra

"C re a tiv ity : L ea rn in g T h ro u g h E x p e rie n c e " p ro je c t b y th e C le ve la n d C o m p o s e rs G u ild

2,700

F r ien d s o f th e C le v e la n d S c h o o l o f th e Arts

C le v e la n d S tate U n iv e r s ity

small

2 5.000

Th e F o r tn ig h tly M u sica l C lub o f C le v e la n d

C le v e la n d P u b lic T h ea tre, Inc. fo r th e Festival o f N e w Plays

A u d ie n c e d e v e lo p m e n t a nd a rtis tic costs

2,500

E xcellen ce in M u sic jazz cu rric u lu m p ro je c t in c o lla b o ra tio n w ith O b e rlin C o n s e rv a to ry a nd C u yah o ga C o m m u n ity C o lle g e (th ird year)

45.000


G reat L ak es T h e a te r F e stiv a l B rid g e s u p p o r t (se co n d a n d th ird years) Im p le m e n ta tio n o f s tra te g ic a nd m a rk e tin g plan (o ve r th re e years) P ro d u c tio n o f E u rip id e s ' The B akkh a i a nd c o m m u n ity e d u c a tio n a l o u tre a c h p ro g ra m s

200,000

60,000

2 0 0 ,0 0 0

K aram u H o u s e O p e ra tin g s u p p o r t a n d p ro fe s s io n a l d e v e lo p m e n t o ffic e (o ve r 18 m o n th s )

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

P ro fe ssio n a l a cto rs, p ro d u c tio n a nd m a rk e tin g co sts fo r th e 1994-95 season o f th e th e a te r

100,000

L yric O p e ra C le v e la n d A rtis t co sts f o r re p e rto ry p e rfo rm a n c e s

40,000

M e tr o p o lita n O p e ra N a tio n a l C o u n c il A u d itio n s D is tric t a n d re g io n a l a u d itio n s in C le ve la n d (se co n d year)

4,500

M id to w n C o r r id o r , In c . P u b lic a rt w o rk fo r C o lo n e l C h arle s C. Y oung S quare

5,000

Th e M u sic a l Arts A s s o c ia t io n 7 5th A n n ive rsa ry C a m p a ig n in c lu d in g n ew and u nu sua l m u sic, c o m m u n ity o u tre a ch , fre e p u b lic c o n c e rt a n d s p e cia l p ro je c ts (se co nd year)

300,000

N ew O r g a n iz a tio n fo r th e V isu a l A rts (NOVA) " A r t S m a rt" w o rk s h o p series fo r in d iv id u a l a rtists

8,623

N o r th e a s t O h io J a z z S o c ie ty C o n c e rt a c tiv ity in 1994

18,000

The

Excellence

in

Music

Project

at

the

Clevel


C h a lle n g e c a m p a ig n to b ro a d e n base o f s u p p o rt fo r T h e S in g in g A n g e ls

T h e C le v e la n d M u seu m o f N atu ral H is to r y

SPACES

N o r th e r n O h io C h ild r e n ’s P e r fo r m in g M usic F o u n d a tio n , In c.

O p e ra tin g a nd p ro g ra m s u p p o rt fo r th e 1995 and 1996 e x h ib itio n seasons (o ve r tw o years)

70,000

M a rk e tin g fo r th e 1994 H o lid a y C ircle F e st 5,000

O h io C h a m b e r B a lle t, A k ro n , O h io

5,000

W est S ide E c u m e n ic a l M in istry P rofessional co sts o f th e N e a r W e st Th ea tre 's S um m er Youth T h e a tre p ro je c t a nd ch a lle n g e g ra n t (se co nd year)

E x p e rim e n ta l o r d ra m a tic w o rk

1,531 8,557

C le v e la n d H ea lth E d u c a tio n M useum

3,553

T h e C le v e la n d P la y H o u se

U n iv e r s ity C ir c le In c o r p o r a te d

C re a tio n o f n ew w o rk b y c h o re o g ra p h e r Luc V an ie r a nd c o m p o s e r L ib b y Larsen, a nd 1995 fre e su m m e r c o n c e rts

In te r m u s e u m C o n se r v a tio n A s s o c ia t io n

L a k ew o o d L ittle T h e a tr e , In c. 2 0 0 ,0 0 0

O g le b a y I n s titu te , W h e e lin g , W est V ir g in ia

Fine a rts -re la te d a c tiv itie s a nd o p e ra tio n s

C u ltu ra l a nd e d u c a tio n a l a c tiv itie s a t O g le b a y Park

100,000 D E S IG N A T E D

P r o f e s s io n a l F lair In c . O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt

5,000

T h e R e p e r to r y P roject A rtis tic co sts fo r th e 1994-95 season

10,000

(The fo llo w in g r e c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g ra m s w e re d e s ig n a te d b y d o n o rs . G ra n ts are f o r g e n e r a l s u p p o r t u n le s s o th e r ­ w ise n o te d .)

T h e W estern R e se r v e H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty

5,366

Care o f m e m o ra b ilia o f th e F irst C le v e la n d Cavalry A sso cia tio n

6,347

T otal D e s ig n a te d G ran ts Fine arts e ven ts fo r A rt T h ro u g h th e Park Festival

2,500

St. C la ir-S u p er io r C o a litio n , In c. B ox C o lle c tiv e

Arts

offers

6,000

a

Saturday

jazz

Th e C le v e la n d In s titu te o f M usic Th e C le v e la n d M useum o f Art

V id e o p ro je c t fo r w o m e n a nd g irls b y th e Black

112,226

G R A N T S

C le v e la n d B a llet

R o c k e fe lle r Park C u ltu ral A rts A s s o c ia tio n

the

78,280

$3,446,560

P la y h o u s e S q u are F o u n d a tio n

of

6,450

T h e M u sica l A rts A s s o c ia t io n T h e C le ve la n d O rch e stra

20,000

T otal U n d e sig n a te d G ran ts

ool

124,193

T h e W estern R e se r v e H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty C a p ita l im p ro v e m e n ts research a nd p re p a ra tio n fo r th e "C h a rtin g N e w D ire c tio n s " p ro je c t (over tw o years)

O h io C h am b er O r c h e s tr a S o c ie ty

13,202

15,000

K aram u H o u se 65,000

N e w a nd d iverse m u sic p ro g ra m m in g fo r th e 1994-95 season

115

5,000

O h io Arts C o u n c il, C o lu m b u s, O h io S peakers a nd a rtists fo r th e 1994 O p e n D ia lo g u e s C o n fe re n c e

C le v e la n d O p era

194,981

Purchase o f o b je c ts o f a rt e x h ib ite d at th e M ay S how in m e m o ry o f O sca r M icha el, Jr.

$665,475

$115 5,251

T o ta l C u ltu ra l A ffa ir s G ra n ts — D e s ig n a te d a n d LTndesignated

$4,112,035

104,808 500

program.

1

a



T h e F o u n d a tio n ’s efforts in 1 9 94 to enhance th e econom ic

To fu rth e r s tim u la te d o w n to w n d e v elo p m en t, a n u m b e r o f aw ards

v ita lity o f th e reg io n focused on renew ing C leveland’s neig h ­

w ere m ad e for im p ro v em e n ts in th e c e n tra l business d is tric t.

b o rh o o d s an d c en tra l business d istric t.

N o ta b le are g ra n ts to d o w n to w n d e v e lo p m e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s, such as th e F lats O xbow A ssociation, T h e H isto ric G a tew a y

A m ajo r p ro je c t in itia te d la st year rep resen ts one o f th e m o st

N e ig h b o rh o o d C o rp o ra tio n , and T h e H isto ric W arehouse D is tric t

c o m p reh en siv e n e ig h b o rh o o d rev ita liz a tio n efforts in the city o f

D e v elo p m en t C o rp o ra tio n , w o rk in g to a ttra c t new h o u sin g and

C leveland. T h e W estside In d u stria l R eten tio n and E xpansion

co m m ercial b u ild in g d ev elo p m en ts. T h e W arehouse D is tric t, for

N e tw o rk (W IR E -N e t) received a th re e -y e a r g ra n t o f $ 7 2 5 ,0 0 0

exam ple, has m ore th a n 4 0 0 hou sin g u n its u n d e r c o n stru c tio n in

from th e Pew C h arita b le T rusts and a $ 3 6 2 ,0 0 0 m a tc h in g g ra n t

a d d itio n to 2 0 0 e xisting u n its. A g r a n t s u p p o rte d N o rth C oast

c o m m itm e n t from T h e C leveland F o u n d a tio n as p a rt o f a nine-

D e v elo p m en t C o o rd in a to rs’ m a n a g e m e n t o f th e m an y p ro je c ts

city n a tio n a l d e m o n stra tio n p ro g ra m called th e N eig h b o rh o o d

u n d e rw a y in N o rth C oast H a rb o r.

P reserv atio n In itiativ e. W IR E -N e t su p p o rts projects to expand an d re ta in area m a n u fa c tu rin g concerns and to develop the

Increasing econom ic opportunities for all C levelanders, especially

c o m m u n ity ’s w o rk force. It is designed to serve as a p ro to ty p e

m inorities, continued to be a F oundation priority. G ra n ts to E nterprise

for o th e r C leveland d e v elo p m en t org an izatio n s in te re sted in

D e v elo p m en t Inc. a n d th e M in o rity E conom ic O p p o rtu n ity C e n te r

in d u stria l a n d n eig h b o rh o o d econom ic revival.

s u p p o rte d p ro g ram s for im p ro v in g access by m in o ritie s to m a in ­ s tre a m

e n tre p re n e u ria l

e n d e a v o rs .

The

G r e a te r

C le v e la n d

T h e C lev elan d A dvanced M an u fac tu rin g P ro g ra m (C A M P)

R o u n d ta b le, in co lla b o ra tio n w ith T h e U n ite d P astors in M ission,

received co n tin u e d su p p o rt as p a rt o f th e F o u n d a tio n ’s stra te g y

received a g ra n t to increase aw areness o f in v e stm e n t o p tio n s for

for n e ig h b o rh o o d -fo cu sed econom ic dev elo p m en t. A $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0

individuals in ord er to im prove th e econom ic c lim a te o f ta rg e te d

g ra n t was in s tru m e n ta l in p o sitio n in g C A M P for a $5 m illion

n eighborhoods.

federal g ra n t to ex p an d its M an u fac tu rin g Learning C enter. T h e L earn in g C en ter has g a in e d n a tio n a l prom inence for effec­ tive m a n u fa c tu rin g skills tra in in g .

Undesignated grants $1,623,365

a i


ECONOMIC

DEVELOPMENT

GRANTS

C le v e la n d A d v a n c e d M a n u fa c tu r in g Program M a n u fa c tu rin g L ea rn in g C e n te r (th ird year)

$200,000

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n (I n c .) P re p a ra tio n o f a N e ig h b o rh o o d P reservation In itia tiv e b y W e s ts id e In d u s tria l R e te n tio n a n d E xp a n sio n N e tw o rk

25,000

C le v e la n d S e n io r C o u n c il O u tre a c h t o p o te n tia l e n tre p re n e u rs

5,000

E n te r p r is e D e v e lo p m e n t , In c . P ro je cts fo r p u b lic e d u c a tio n a n d m in o rity e n tre p re n e u ria l d e v e lo p m e n t (fifth a nd sixth years)

172,500

F la ts O x b o w A s s o c ia t io n Im p le m e n ta tio n o f M a ste r Plan (o ve r tw o years)

43,493

T h e G reat L ak es M u seu m o f S c ie n c e , E n v ir o n m e n t & T e c h n o lo g y Final p re -o p e n in g o p e ra tin g e xpe nse s o f th e M u se u m

236,982

Area

manufacturing

firms

offer

job

training

and

placement

to

West

Tech

high

school

student


t

N o rth C o a st D e v e lo p m e n t C o o r d in a to r s

G reat W aters A q uarium O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt and s tu d y fo r p ro p o s e d a q u a riu m on C le ve lan d 's la k e fro n t

Im p le m e n ta tio n o f th e area's M a ste r Plan (o ve r th re e years)

150,000

T h e N o r th C u y a h o g a V alley C o rrid o r, In c.

G rea ter C le v e la n d R o u n d ta b le

P ub lic e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m on th e C o rrid o r's d e v e lo p m e n t

E c o n o m ic e d u c a tio n in C le ve la n d 's b la c k c o m m u n ity a n d cre a tio n o f c o m m u n ity -b a s e d c a p ita l p o o l (o ve r tw o years) 130,000 M in o rity E co n o m ic O p p o rtu n ity C e n te r (o ve r tw o years, s e co n d g ra n t)

N o r th e a st-M id w e st I n s titu te , W a sh in g to n , D.C. A nalysis o f in fo rm a tio n o n tra d e b e tw e e n O h io businesses a nd M e x ic o a nd C anada

150,000

T h e H is to r ic G a te w a y N e ig h b o r h o o d C o r p o r a tio n F e a s ib ility s tu d y o f h o u sin g in th e area

O h io M ic ro e n te rp ris e D e v e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m fo r c o m m u n ity d e v e lo p m e n t c o rp o ra tio n s (th ird year)

35,000

T h e H is to r ic W a r e h o u se D is tr ic t D e v e lo p m e n t C o r p o r a tio n o f C le v e la n d D e v e lo p m e n t plan , cre a tio n o f a S pecial Im p ro v e m e n t D istrict, a nd m a rk e tin g plan (o ve r tw o years)

Im p ro v e m e n t o f o p e ra tio n s o f c re d it unio n s se rvin g C le ve lan d 's e ast side 75,000

W estsid e I n d u str ia l R e te n tio n an d E x p a n s io n N e tw o r k Im p le m e n ta tio n o f th e N e ig h b o rh o o d P reservation In itia tiv e p ro g ra m on C le ve lan d 's w e st side

S c ie n tific a nd te c h n o lo g ic a l p ro g ra m s at In ve n tu re Place

W I R E - N e t ’s

Neighborhood

Invent ur e

Place,

150,000

Preservation

home

to

the

17,700

WECO F und, In c.

T h e N a tio n a l I n v e n t io n C en ter, In c ., A k ro n , O h io

of

10,000

O h io CDC A s s o c ia tio n , C o lu m b u s, O h io

T otal U n d e sig n a te d G ran ts

67,690

$1,623,365

Initiative.

National

Inventors

Hall

of

Fame,

wi l l

help

Northern

Ohio

compete

as

a

visitor

destina tion.

S3



T h e p a st year was a difficult one for education in northeast O hio.

T h e E ast C leveland d is tric t also received s u p p o rt for its six-w eek

W hile large-scale changes in th e educational environm ent challenged

su m m e r L earning E n ric h m e n t A cadem y c re a te d to im p ro v e s tu ­

th e fields o f precollegiate an d higher education, the F oundation

d e n ts ’ m a th e m a tic s an d science skills.

c o n tin u e d to s u p p o rt v a lu a b le p ro g ra m s e d u c a tin g C le v ela n d e rs. In s titu tio n s o f h ig h e r le a rn in g faced co n sid erab le c hallenges this Several p reco lleg iate ed u ca tio n g ra n ts focused on p a re n ta l involve­

year due to financial pressures, b u d g e t an d s ta f f re d u c tio n s, and

m e n t, an essential in g re d ie n t for academ ic success. A tw o-year

new re g u la to ry d em an d s. F o u n d a tio n g ra n tm a k in g focused on

g ra n t to th e E ast Side O rg a n iz in g Project, Inc. h elped create a

h e lp in g local colleges an d universities recognize and resp o n d to

stro n g alliance o f C leveland P u b lic School p a re n ts striv in g to

these changes by reassessing th e ir roles and fu tu re d irectio n s.

address c o m m u n ity issues affecting e lem en tary schools. M aking schools safer for c h ild ren is th e p ro je c t’s first step to w a rd creating

W ith th e tech n o lo g ical rev o lu tio n and th e shift to w a rd an o ld e r

an a tm o sp h ere m o re conducive to learning.

and m ore diverse s tu d e n t p o p u la tio n , h ig h e r e d u ca tio n in s titu tio n s have increasingly tu rn e d th e ir a tte n tio n to w ays o f ad d re ssin g s tu ­

T h e B edford C ity School D istric t received su p p o rt for its P a re n tin g

Undesignated grants

d e n ts ’ vary in g le a rn in g styles and fo sterin g new a p p ro ach es to

for E d u catio n p ro g ra m d e sig n ed to e nhance th e personal re la tio n ­

in stru c tio n . T h e F o u n d a tio n c o n tin u e d to fu n d p ro je c ts aim e d a t

ships an d scholastic ach iev em en ts o f p a rtic ip a n ts. T arg etin g p a r­

im p ro v in g s tu d e n t success by s tre n g th e n in g th e te a c h in g -le a rn in g

en ts in th e B edford, M aple H e ig h ts and G arfield H e ig h ts school

process. N o ta b le is a g ra n t to Case W este rn R eserve U n iv e rsity to

d istric ts, th e p ro g ram b uilds hom e-school p a rtn e rsh ip s and te a ch ­

e xpand faculty d e v elo p m en t efforts in academ ic c o m p u tin g as a

es p a re n ts how to p re p a re th e ir c h ildren for learning.

w ay o f e n h an c in g u n d e rg ra d u a te te a ch in g .

T h e Foun d atio n c o n tin u ed to provide su p p o rt for stre n g th e n in g East

Two special funds helped advance th e F o u n d a tio n ’s efforts in h ig h e r

C leveland Public Schools. A g ra n t funded the im p lem en tatio n o f an

ed u catio n . G ra n ts from th e J a n e D . W h ite F u n d p ro m o te d g re a te r

academ ic im p ro v em en t m odel at C aledonia E lem entary School. The

citizen access to p o st-sec o n d a ry study, w hile g ra n ts from th e F enn

m o d el tests w h e th er keeping stu d en ts and teachers to g e th e r from

E d u catio n al F und su p p o rte d p ro g ra m s de sig n e d to b e tte r p re p a re

k in d e rg a rte n th ro u g h second g rad e positively im pacts s tu d e n t a tte n ­

s tu d e n ts for p a rtic ip a tio n in cooperative e d u c a tio n and e n try in to

dance, self-esteem and overall academ ic perform ance.

th e w ork force.

$ 1,260,176

Scholarship grants $579,688

Designated grants $737,292

Special purpose funds

Total g r a nt s $ 1 , 99 7 ,4 6 8

$254,749

as


ED U C A TIO N

G R A N -

A n ti-D e fa m a tio n L eagu e o f B’n a i B ’r ith , N e w Y ork, N ew Y ork H u m a n re la tio n s p ro je c t, " A W o rld o f D iffe re n c e " (o ve r tw o years)

East C le v e la n d C ity S c h o o ls

C le v e la n d C o m m is s io n o n H ig h e r E d u ca tio n T ra n sitio n a l s u p p o rt

25,000

$2 0 ,0 0 0

P a re n tin g fo r E d u c a tio n p ro g ra m in th e B e d fo rd , M a p le H e ig h ts a n d G a rfie ld H e ig h ts s c h o o l d is tric ts

T h e C le v e la n d I n itia tiv e fo r E d u ca tio n 21,133

East S id e O r g a n iz in g P r o jec t, In c .

Fine arts a p p re c ia tio n a nd p a rtic ip a tio n p ro g ra m in In n e r-C ity S chool F u nd e le m e n ta ry sch oo ls, and C le ve la n d S cho la rsh ip P rogram s a dviso ry services a t C e n tra l C a th o lic H ig h S chool

S ch o o l-b a se d p a re n ta l in v o lv e m e n t in itia tiv e s in th e C le ve la n d P u b lic S cho o ls (o ve r tw o years)

EEXCEL P r o g r a m , In c ., Sa n J u a n C a p istra n o , C a lifo r n ia

Fin a ncia l and m a n a g e m e n t re vie w o f th e C le ve la n d P u b lic S cho o ls b y C o o p e rs & Lybrand

15,000

area (o ve r tw o years)

12,000

106,605

S u m n e r C a na ry L e ctu re sh ip

5,000

S ym p o siu m a n d p u b lic fo ru m o n "D e m o c ra c y a n d th e C u ltu re o f C o m m u n ic a tio n s "

5,000

90,000

M a jo r W o rk p ro g ra m a t W illia m C u lle n B ryant E le m e n ta ry S cho o l

C le v e la n d H e ig h ts -U n iv e r s ity H e ig h ts C ity S c h o o l D istr ic t S um m e r a c c e le ra te d m a th p ro g ra m (se co nd and th ird years)

67,500

C le v e la n d H e ig h ts -U n iv e r s ity H e ig h ts P u b lic S c h o o ls F o u n d a tio n

C o n s u lta n t a ssistance fo r th e D ivisio n o f C o m m u n ic a tio n a nd P u b lic A ffa irs

5,000

5,000

29,000

50,000

C le v e la n d State U n iv e r s ity C o rn e rs to n e P ro je ct in M a rtin L u th e r K ing Law and P u b lic Service M a g n e t H ig h S chool

entering

o

22,600

G re a te r C le v e la n d T eacher R e c ru itm e n t C o n s o rtiu m

11,000

110,000

the

n

F o rg iv a b le loans fo r T e ach in g L ea d e rsh ip C o n s o rtiu m s tu d e n ts tra n s fe rrin g fro m Lorain C o u n ty a nd L ake la nd C o m m u n ity c o lle g e s (o ve r tw o years)

50,000

O h io E d u c a tio n I m p r o v e m e n t C o n so r tiu m , In c ., C o lu m b u s, O h io 4,891

P ro je ct F.A.S.T. (Fa m ilie s A re S tu d en ts and Teachers) p ro g ra m in C a le d o n ia E le m en tary S cho o l b y th e C o lle g e o f E d u ca tio n 27,503

Minorities

"S IM U L A T IO N S : T he N a m e o f O u r G a m e " p ro je c t in th e C le ve la n d P u b lic S cho o ls

K en t S ta te U n iv e r s ity F o u n d a tio n , In c ., K en t, O h io

N o n tra d itio n a l S tu d e n t P rogram (fifth year) 6,250

50,000

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r th e C le ve la n d S u m m it on E d u ca tio n

C le v e la n d S c h o la r s h ip P r o g r a m s, In c. C a p ta in A rth u r Roth E le m e n ta ry S chool "s a fe c lim a te " p ro je c t

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt

G lo b a l I s su e s R e s o u r c e C e n te r

G rea ter C le v e la n d R o u n d ta b le

4,700

C le v e la n d B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n

Phase II p rin tin g a n d d is trib u tio n o f V is io n 21 e d u c a tio n ta b lo id

32,600

E sp e r a n z a , In c. 1,000

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r M a ro tta M o n te sso ri S chools and te c h n ic a l assistance on im p le m e n ta tio n o f s tra te g ic in itia tiv e s 175,000

P ro gram s u p p o rt a nd e xp a n sio n o f a c tiv itie s in th e C le ve la n d H e ig h ts -U n iv e rs ity H e ig hts C ity S cho o l D is tric t

C itiz e n E d u c a tio n F u n d o f th e O h io S e c r eta r y o f S ta te ’s O ffic e , C o lu m b u s , O h io O h io C itiz e n B ee c o m p e titio n a n d civ ic p ro je c ts

O n -s ite le a rn in g c e n te r in th e EEXCEL A p a rtm e n ts in th e S haker H e ig h ts /C le v e la n d

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n (In c .)

C a se W e ste r n R e se r v e U n iv e r s ity

T e nth a n n ive rsa ry c o n fe re n c e a nd e xp a n s io n o f c a re e r se rvice s a t M a n d e l C e n te r fo r N o n p ro fit O rg a n iz a tio n s (o ve r tw o years)

55,690

74,400

J o h n C a r r o ll U n iv e r s ity

In s tru c tio n a l te c h n o lo g y s u p p o rt fo r fa c u lty a nd c u rric u lu m d e v e lo p m e n t in th e so cial sciences u sin g th e u n iv e rs ity w id e c o m p u te r n e tw o rk

19,627

C le v e la n d D e v e lo p m e n t F o u n d a tio n

B e d fo r d C ity S c h o o l D is tr ic t

S ta ff s u p p o r t fo r T h e G ra n v ille A c a d e m y to te a ch A fric a n -A m e ric a n s tu d e n ts a b o u t ca p ita lism

L e a rn in g E n ric h m e n t A c a d e m y P ro gram a t S u p e rio r E le m e n ta ry S cho o l

teaching

P ub lic awareness a c tiv itie s o f th e B u ild in g E xce lle n t S cho o ls fo r Today (BEST) p ro g ra m in th e G re a te r C le ve la n d area

profession

find

academic,

financial

and

25,000

personal

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J o h n C a rro ll U n iv e r s ity

O h io P u b lic E x p e n d itu r e C o u n c il, C o lu m b u s, O h io

C ase W e ste r n R e se r v e U n iv e r s it y

P rin tin g a nd d is trib u tio n o f th e 1994 O h io E d u ca tio n Progress R e po rt fo r th e State D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ca tio n a nd G ove rn o r's E d u ca tio n M a n a g e m e n t C o u n c il

3

5,727

Fra n klin T h om as B ackus Law S ch o o l

4,958

15,000 B io lo g ic a l F ie ld S ta tio n o p e ra te d b y th e D e p a rtm e n t o f B io lo g y a t S qu ire V allee vu e Farm

T h e SOS T est P r e p a r a tio n P ro g ra m o f E m m a n u el B a p tist C h u rch

C ase In s titu te o f T e c h n o lo g y

The SOS W o rk /S tu d y S ervice P rogram

22,448 3,619

6,500 G ra d u a te S cho o l

U r s u lin e C o lle g e

3

9,919

A d e lb e r t C o lle g e

160,270

R eference b o o k s fo r th e L ib ra ry o f W e ste rn

Phase II o f E nh a ncin g E d u ca tio n a l E qu ity: A C o lla b o ra tiv e R esource A p p ro a c h , and e s ta b lis h m e n t o f O ffic e o f E d u ca tio n a l E q u ity

51,975

S ocial research a t th e M a n d e l S ch o o l o f A p p lie d S ocial S ciences

W o m e n as Leaders M e n to rin g N e tw o rk (second year)

17,500

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n ( I n c .)

Reserve C o lle g e

162

1,354

M a jo r W o rk p ro g ra m at O liv e r Hazard P erry S ch o o l

1,000

C le v e la n d L u th era n H ig h S c h o o l A s s o c ia t io n

2,083

W a r r en sv ille HIPPY C o r p o r a tio n

â– i

C o n s u lta n t assistance fo r th e C u yah o ga M e tro p o lita n H o using A u th o rity HIPPY p ro g ra m

i

T h e W estern R eserv e H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty

27,702

C le v e la n d P u b lic Library B ooks fo r S cience a nd T e c h n o lo g y D e p a rtm e n t

P h ila n th ro p ic A rch ives P ro je ct (o ve r tw o years)

T otal E d u ca tio n U n d e sig n a te d G ran ts

15,000 $1,260,176

ii D E S IG N A T E D

S ervices t o sh u t-in s

C le v e la n d S ta te U n iv e r s it y

137

C o n n e c tic u t C o lle g e , N ew L o n d o n , C o n n e c tic u t

183

G R A N T S

C o r n e ll U n iv e r s ity , Ith a ca , N ew York

1

(The fo llo w in g r e c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g ra m s w e re d e s ig n a te d b y d o n o rs . G ra n ts a re f o r g e n e r a l s u p p o r t u n le s s o th e r ­ w ise n o te d .)

1

D e a n sh ip a t Jo h n so n G ra d u a te S cho o l o f M anagem ent

C u y a h o g a C o u n ty P u b lic L ibrary A sh la n d L ibrary A s s o c ia tio n , A s h la n d , O h io * rough

the

Teaching

Leadership

6,388

A u rora C ity S c h o o l D istr ic t, A u rora, O h io M a in te n a n ce o f th e M o o re p ro p e rty

38,000

B a ld w in -W a lla ce C o lle g e

50,268

437

E d u c a tio n a l T e le v is io n A s s o c ia t io n o f M e tr o p o lita n C le v e la n d , WVIZ-TV

115

F en n E d u c a tio n a l F un d

228

H a th a w a y B ro w n S c h o o l H aw ken S ch o o l U n iv e r s ity o f C a lifo r n ia , B e r k e le y , C a lifo r n ia

38,000

$3,194

Consortium. A sh la n d U n iv e r s ity , A sh la n d , O h io

I

342 84,711

3,017 769

182

I

1

3-7


T h e H ill S c h o o l, P o t ts t o w n , P e n n s y lv a n ia

115

H ills d a le C o lle g e , H ills d a le , M ic h ig a n

15,821

K e n y o n C o lle g e , G am b ier, O h io

9,919

Lake E rie C o lle g e

159,410

D a n ie l E. M organ S c h o o l B o o k aw ards t o c h ild re n

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n (I n c .)

S C H O L A R S H I P

C o n s u lta n t assistance fo r assessm ent o f sch o la rsh ip p ro c e d u re s

30.000

S cho la rsh ip s fo r C le ve la n d -a re a stu d e n ts a tte n d in g Berea C o lle g e , K entucky

20.000

S cho la rsh ip s fo r C le ve la n d -a re a stu d e n ts a tte n d in g M e rid ia H u ro n H o s p ita l S chool o f N u rsin g

D E S IG N A T E D

(T h e fo llo w in g r e c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g r a m s w e re

T he Hazel M yers S pren g S cho la rsh ip

U n iv e r s it y o f t h e P a c ific , S to c k to n , C a lifo r n ia

S cho la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r R uffing M o n te sso ri S cho o l (W est)

A v o n Lake U n ite d C h u r ch o f C h rist, A v o n Lake, O h io S cho la rsh ip s fo r C h ristia n w o rk

2,618

1,000

182

B a ld w in -W a lla ce C o lle g e C le v e la n d S ta te U n iv e r s ity

T h e P in e y W ood s C o u n tr y L ife S c h o o l, P in e y W o o d s, M is s is s ip p i

$5,111

20,000

C le v e la n d M o n te s s o r i A s s o c ia tio n 5,442

d e s ig n a t e d b y d o n o rs .)

A sh la n d U n iv e r s ity , A s h la n d , O h io

228

O h io W e s le y a n U n iv e r s ity , D e la w a r e , O h io

G R A N T S

T he Hazel M yers S pren g S cho la rsh ip

5,111

S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt 6,925

P r in c e t o n A s s o c ia t io n o f N o r th e r n O h io

C a p ita l U n iv e r s ity , C o lu m b u s, O h io H arry C o u lb y M e m o ria l S c h o la r sh ip s

T he F re d e rick R. a nd B ertha S p re ch t M a u tz S ch o la rsh ip Fund

P rin c e to n U n iv e rs ity u rb a n s tu d ie s fe llo w s h ip p ro g ra m

750

For Dyke C o lle g e s tu d e n ts a nd C le ve la n d S cho la rsh ip P rogram s, Inc.

P r in c e t o n U n iv e r s it y , P r in c e t o n , N ew J e r se y

115

D y k e C o lle g e

4,085

J o h n C a r r o ll U n iv e r s ity S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt

S a in t M ary S e m in a r y

Ja m e s J. D o yle S cho la rsh ip

C ase W estern R e se r v e U n iv e r s ity F a ir m o u n t M o n te s s o r i A s s o c ia tio n

S m ith C o lle g e , N o r th a m p to n , M a s sa c h u se tts

92,065

S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r R uffing M o n te sso ri S cho o l (In g a lls C am pus)

U n ite d N e g r o C o lle g e F un d, In c.

6,925

H u d so n M o n te s s o r i A s s o c ia tio n U n iv e r s it y S c h o o l

115

T otal D e s ig n a te d G ran ts

$737,292

T otal E d u c a tio n G ran ts — D e s ig n a te d a n d U n d e sig n a te d

S C H O L A R S H I P

$1,997,468

S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt

1,000

T h e O h io F o u n d a tio n o f I n d e p e n d e n t C o lle g e s , In c ., C o lu m b u s, O h io The Ja ne D. W h ite Fund S ch o la rsh ip P rogram fo r s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g m e m b e r in s titu tio n s (o ve r tw o years)

T he A lo y M e m o ria l S ch o la rsh ip Fund fo r w o m e n

1,141

For a fe m a le s tu d e n t in fo re ig n s tu d y

2,375

H a rrie t F a irfie ld C o it a nd W illia m H enry C o it S chola rsh ip s

1,327

W illia m C u rtis M o rto n , M a u d M o rto n , K ath le en M o rto n Fund S chola rsh ip s

14,305

O g le b a y F e llo w P ro gram in th e S cho o l o f M e d ic in e

67,347

S cho la rsh ip s in a erosp ace o r c o m p u te rs

100,000

76

S chola rsh ip s in Fra n klin T h om as B ackus Law S chool

9,489

T he Hazel M yers S pren g S cho la rsh ip

5,111

W e stsh o r e M o n te s s o r i A s s o c ia tio n

G R A N T S

S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt

B a ld w in -W a lla c e C o lle g e S ch o la rs h ip s u p p o rt

1,720

9,000

1,632

$19,000

T otal U n d e sig n a te d S c h o la r s h ip G ran ts

1,000 $321,000

I n e z a n d H arry C le m e n t A w ard C le v e la n d P u b lic S cho o ls ann ua l s u p e rin te n d e n t's award

B e r e a A rea M o n te s s o r i A s s o c ia t io n

T h e C le v e la n d I n s titu te o f Art

S ch o la rs h ip s u p p o r t

C a ro lin e E. C o it F u nd S cho la rsh ip s Isaac C. G o ff Fund S chola rsh ip s

1,000

509 1,800

J o h n C a r r o ll U n iv e r s ity S ch o la rs h ip s u p p o rt

20,000

T h e C le v e la n d M usic S c h o o l S e ttle m e n t T he N e llie E. H in d s M e m o ria l S cho la rsh ip s

C ase W e ste r n R e s e r v e U n iv e r s ity S ch o la rs h ip s u p p o rt

S chola rsh ip s a t th e H arva rd East Branch

4,000 713

C le v e la n d S tate U n iv e r s ity S cho la rsh ip s in C le v e la n d -M a rs h a ll C o lle g e o f Law

28

713


D a r tm o u th C o lle g e , H a n o v e r, N ew H a m p sh ir e The J o h n M a rsh all R aible a nd D a vid G a rd n e r Raible S ch o la rsh ip F u nd

FENN

P u rd u e U n iv e r s ity , W est L a fa y ette, In d ia n a T he Jo h n C. M cLean S cho la rsh ip s in e n g in e e rin g

For W ic k liffe H ig h S cho o l g ra d u a te s

For S haker H e ig h ts H ig h S cho o l g ra d u a te s

10,000

7,500

Ada G ates S te v e n s S c h o la r sh ip H aw ken S ch o o l T he J o h n M arshall R aible a nd D a vid G ardn e r R aible S ch o la rsh ip Fund

For g ra d u a te s o f th e p u b lic h ig h sch o o l o f Elyria, O h io

7,550

Fenn Fo ru m on C o o p e ra tiv e E d u ca tio n

$228

H e nry F o rd II S cho la rsh ip

1,000

"W o rk S tu d y P lus" p ro g ra m to p re p a re s tu d e n ts fo r p a rtic ip a tio n in c o o p e ra tiv e e d u c a tio n (th ird year)

26,068

J o h n C a r r o ll U n iv e r s ity

U n iv e r s ity S c h o o l T he J o h n M arshall R aible a nd D a vid G a rd n e r R aible S cho la rsh ip Fund

C o o p e ra tiv e e d u c a tio n aw areness p ro g ra m fo r 800

fa c u lty a nd s tu d e n ts

6,900

15,338

C ase W estern R e se r v e U n iv e r s ity

U r s u lin e C o lle g e V ir g in ia J o n e s M e m o r ia l S c h o la r s h ip For fu rth e rin g th e c o lle g e e d u c a tio n o f a fe m a le g ra d u a te o f Shaw H ig h S cho o l

GRANTS

3,850

H ills d a le C o lle g e , H ills d a le , M ic h ig a n T h e J o h n C. M cLean S cho la rsh ip s to d e se rvin g s tu d e n ts

FUND

B a ld w in -W a lla ce C o lle g e T h e M iriam K e r r u ish Stage S c h o la r sh ip

V in c e F e d e r ic o M e m o r ia l S c h o la r s h ip s

EDUCATIONAL

38,339

18,200

L illia n H e rro n D o yle S cho la rsh ip 2,000

1,720

T o ta l D e s ig n a te d S c h o la r sh ip G ran ts

W o m e n 's In itia tiv e s fo r L e a d e rsh ip a n d L e a rn in g (W ILL) p ro g ra m (se co nd year)

37,767

$258,688

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n ( I n c .) For a C le v e la n d H e ig h ts H ig h S cho o l g ra d u a te to p ursue fu rth e r stu d ie s

2,618

5,111

N o r th w e s t E m e r g en cy T eam F und S c h o la r sh ip s F o r c h ild re n o f p o lic e o ffice rs, fire fig h te rs and e m e rg e n c y services p e rs o n n e l in six w est sid e su b u rb s

7,000

O h io W e sle y a n U n iv e r s ity , D e la w a r e , O h io T h e Hazel M yers S pren g S cho la rsh ip

C le v e la n d S tate U n iv e r s ity

SPECIAL

N o r th C en tra l C o lle g e , N a p e r v ille , I llin o is T he Hazel M yers S pren g S cho la rsh ip in m e m o ry o f B ish o p S am uel P. S pren g

$579,688

5,000

M acM urray C o lle g e , J a c k s o n v ille , I llin o is T he G e o rg e D. a nd E d ith W. F e ath ersto n e M e m o ria l Fund S cho la rsh ip s

5,111

19,700

Fenn E d u c a tio n a l Fund o p e ra tin g b u d g e t

T otal S c h o la r sh ip G ran ts — D e s ig n a te d a n d U n d e sig n a te d

T h e J o n L ew is M e m o r ia l A w ard

P U R P O S E

F U N D S

J o b readin e ss skills p ro g ra m to p re p a re s tu d e n ts f o r p a rtic ip a tio n in c o o p e ra tiv e e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m

37,750

D y k e C o lle g e

T he Cleveland Foundation adm inisters tw o special purpose funds in the area of education. The Fenn Educational Fund, established in 1971, is designed to prom ote and assist in the developm ent of cooperative education and w ork study program s at institutions of higher learning in the G reater Cleveland area. The Statew ide Program for Business and M anagem ent Education (PBM E) was established in 1982 w ith the su p port of the L. Dale Dorney Fund to strengthen busi­ ness and m anagement education at colleges and uni­ versities statew ide.

2,000

R. Earl B urrow s M e m o ria l S cho la rsh ip s J o b readin e ss skills p ro g ra m to p re p a re s tu d e n ts f o r p a rtic ip a tio n in c o o p e ra tiv e e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m (th ird year)

23,150

Lake E rie C o lle g e E nh a nce m e nt o f th e in te rn s h ip p ro g ra m

11,000

T otal F en n E d u c a tio n a l F u n d G ran ts

$165,563

S T A T E W ID E B U S I N E S S E D U C A T I O N

P R O G R A M A N D

FOR

M A N A G E M E N T

CPBME)

G R A N T S

O h io W e sle y a n U n iv e r s ity , D e la w a r e , O h io "S tre n g th e n in g A m e ric a n -J a p a n e s e S tu d ie s in Business and E c o n o m ic s " p ro je c t (o ve r tw o years)

$67,411

O tte r b e in C o lle g e , W e s te r v ille , O h io "B u sin ess in P ractice: C o rp o ra te A na lysis C a p s to n e C o urse E x p e rie n c e s " p ro je c t (o ve r tw o years)

T otal PBME G ran ts T o ta l S p e c ia l P u r p o s e F u n d s G ran ts

21,775 $89,186 $254,749

S9



H e a lth g ra n tm a k in g in 1994 reflected th e F o u n d a tio n ’s lo n g -term

C ollaborative, a resource pool for A ID S g ra n tm a k in g th a t addresses th e reco m m e n d atio n s o f th e C itiz en s’ C o m m itte e on A ID S /H IV

c o m m itm e n t to sev eral k ey h e a lth issues.

T h e C o m m itte e w as c onvened in 1992 by th e C leveland a n d Case W este rn R eserve U n iv ersity received tw o g ra n ts as p a rt o f th e

G eorge G u n d foundations, the m ayor o f the C ity o f Cleveland, and the

F o u n d a tio n ’s effo rt to h elp C leveland becom e a leading n a tio n a l

C u y ah o g a C o u n ty B oard o f C om m issioners to devise C le v ela n d ’s

c en ter for m edical research an d ed u catio n . A $2 .2 5 m illion g ra n t,

stra te g y for A ID S p re v e n tio n , e d u c a tio n a n d serv ice delivery.

th e F o u n d a tio n ’s la rg e st ever in h e alth , c re ated a C en ter for by th e

A d ecade ago th e F o u n d a tio n ’s g ro w in g concern a b o u t C le v ela n d ’s

C linic

h ig h in fa n t m o rta lity ra te led to a series o f g ra n ts fu n d in g s tra te ­

F o u n d atio n . T h e C e n te r w ill b rin g th e la te st s tru c tu ra l biology

gies to reduce it. T h e la te st, a g ra n t to th e M e tro H e a lth M edical

S tr u c tu ra l B iology, jo in tly

a d m in is te re d a n d s taffe d

U n iv e rs ity ’s School o f M ed ic in e

and T he

C le v ela n d

te c h n iq u es to C leveland an d sh o u ld accelerate th e id e n tific a tio n of

C e n te r’s w e st side p e rin a ta l p ro je c t, is p a r t o f a $1 m illio n

new d ru g tre a tm e n t o p tio n s for m ajor diseases. A n o th e r g ra n t o f

F o u n d a tio n c o m m itm e n t to te st a c o m m u n ity o u tre a c h s tra te g y

$ 1 .6 m illion su p p o rte d an In s titu te o f P ublic H e a lth Sciences based

using n e ig h b o rh o o d w om en to re c ru it, e n ro ll a n d s u p p o rt p re g n a n t

a t M e tro H e a lth M edical C enter. Its focus w ill be p a tie n t care o u t­

w om en in p re n a ta l care. T h e resu lt has b e en u p to a 3 0 p e rc e n t

com es, e n v iro n m e n ta l h e a lth sciences, and h e a lth p ro m o tio n and

decline in th e in fa n t m o rtality ra te in p a rtic ip a tin g n e ig h b o rh o o d s .

disease p re v e n tio n . B o th g ra n ts respond to th e 1992 reco m m en d a­ tio n s o f th e F o u n d a tio n ’s S tu d y C om m ission on M edical Research

A n u m b e r o f g ra n ts m ade this year address th e needs o f people w ith

an d E d u catio n , w hich id en tified necessary steps for C leveland to

disabilities. G ra n ts to the C en ter for M en tal R etard atio n , th e head

realize its p o te n tia l as a n a tio n a l c e n te r for research.

injury re h abilitation p ro g ram a t M enorah P ark C en ter for th e A ging, H ill H ouse, Y outh E n rich m en t Services, and M axim um In d e p e n d e n t

Since th e em erg en ce o f A ID S/H IV , the F o u n d a tio n has helped

Living M an ag em en t all reflect the F o u n d a tio n ’s c o m m itm e n t to

G re a te r C le v e la n d c o n fro n t c h a lle n g e s th e in fe c tio n poses. In

encouraging th e in d e p e n d en c e o f in d iv id u a ls w ith d isab ilitie s.

1 9 9 4 th e F o u n d a tio n g r a n te d $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 to th e A ID S F u n d in g

Undesignated grants $5, 952,876

Designated grants $2,431,511

Total g r a nt s

$8,384,387

31


H E A L T H

G R A N T S

AIDS T a s k fo r c e o f G re a te r C le v e la n d E x p a n d e d p ro g ra m sp ace

$40,000

A llia n c e fo r th e M e n ta lly 111 o f M etro C le v e la n d E xpa n sion a n d s tre n g th e n in g o f fa m ily s u p p o r t se rvice s (o ve r tw o years)

18,788

A m e r ic a n C a n ce r S o c ie ty , C u yah og a C o u n ty U n it S ta rt-u p s u p p o r t fo r H o p e L o d g e (o ve r th re e years)

1 0 0 ,0 0 0

A m e r ic a n H eart A s s o c ia t io n , N o r th e a s t O h io A ffilia te , In c . R e d u c tio n o f to b a c c o use a m o n g a d o le s c e n ts

25,000

A m e r ic a n L iver F o u n d a tio n , N o r th e r n O h io C h a p te r S tu d e n t e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m a t T he H e a lth M u se um

3,000

A m e r ic a n S u ic id e F o u n d a tio n o f N o r th e a s t O h io C o n fe re n c e fo r sc h o o l g u id a n c e co u n se lo rs a n d p s y c h o lo g is ts

1,750

A r th r itis F o u n d a tio n N o r th e a s te r n O h io C h a p ter P ilo t A rth r itis In fo rm a tio n a n d R eferral Service (AIRS) p ro g ra m (o ve r tw o years)

16,300

J o h n C a r r o ll U n iv e r s ity S tu d y o n sons as ca re g ive rs fo r A lzh e im e r's p a tie n ts

2,500

C ase W e ste r n R e s e r v e U n iv e r s ity In s titu te o f P u b lic H e a lth S ciences (o ve r fo u r years)

1,600,000

N e w fa c u lty in th e C le v e la n d C e n te r fo r S tru c tu ra l B io lo g y in c o n ju n c tio n w ith The C le v e la n d C lin ic F o u n d a tio n (o ve r th re e years)

2,250,000

People

C e n te r fo r M en tal R e ta r d a tio n D a ta b a se o n D o w n S ynd ro m e

45,000

with

disabilities

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C e n tr a l S c h o o l o f P r a c tic a l N u rsin g , In c. H o m e n u rsin g p ro g ra m

25,000

C h ild r e n ’s R e s e a r c h F o u n d a tio n o f C le v e la n d S urvey o n u n e x p la in e d p u lm o n a ry b le e d in g in in fan ts

1,000

T h e C le v e la n d C lin ic F o u n d a tio n H a rla n d W o o d -lrv in g Page sym p o siu m o n viral s tru c tu re a nd fu n c tio n

7,500

M e n ta l h e a lth c o m p o n e n t o f th e AID S Early In te rv e n tio n P rogram

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n ( I n c .) Im p le m e n ta tio n o f re c o m m e n d a tio n s o f C itize n s' C o m m itte e o n A ID S /H IV

A. M. M cG regor H o m e

T h e F ree M ed ica l C lin ic o f G rea ter C le v e la n d

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

M e n o r a h Park C e n te r fo r th e A g in g 125,000

T h e C le v e la n d H ea lth E d u c a tio n M useum

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt fo r a d u lt h ea d in ju ry re h a b ilita tio n p ro g ra m

T h e G e r o n to lo g ic a l S o c ie ty o f A m erica , W a sh in g to n , D.C. R e tre at in C le ve la n d

M en ta l H ea lth , R e h a b ilita tio n & R e s e a r c h , In c. db a H ill H o u se

T h e G rea ter C le v e la n d H o sp ita l A s s o c ia tio n T h e C le v e la n d P s y c h o a n a ly tic S o c ie ty F o u n d a tio n

N u rsin g a rtic u la tio n p ro je c t (o ve r tw o years)

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

H ea lth S y stem s A g e n c y o f N o r th C en tra l O h io

95,538

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt fo r C a re e r P la nn in g a nd

40,500

T h e M e tr o H ea lth S y stem

P la ce m e n t S ervices 40,000

Teen H e alth C o rp s p ro je c t (se co nd year)

T h e C le v e la n d S o c ie ty fo r th e B lin d H o sp ic e o f th e W estern R e se r v e , In c.

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

T ra in in g fo r re s id e n tia l h o sp ice s ta ff

65,000

C o m m u n ity G u id a n ce In c o r p o r a te d 80,000

C u ya h o g a C o u n ty Traum a R egistry (se co nd g ra n t, o v e r 18 m onths)

K en t S ta te U n iv e r s ity F o u n d a tio n , In c ., K en t, O h io S tip e n d s fo r in te rn s h ip in c o m m u n ity h ea lth a t M t. Sinai's C o m m u n ity M e d ic in e S ervices p ro g ra m (o ve r tw o years)

C u y a h o g a C o u n ty B oard o f C o m m is s io n e r s

4,500

E d u c a tio n a l T e le v is io n A s s o c ia t io n o f M e tr o p o lita n C le v e la n d , WVIZ-TV

M in o rity O rg a n a nd Tissue T ra n spla n t E d u ca tion P ro gram s in c o n ju n c tio n w ith LifeB a nc

S eries o n w o m e n 's h e a lth issues

14,000

33,708

85,783

S tra te g ic p la n

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Living

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21,000

L u th era n M e tr o p o lita n M in istry A s s o c ia tio n Im p ro v e m e n t o f fu n d in g fo r m e n ta l h e a lth services

25,000

M alachi H o u se o f H o p e B rid g e s u p p o rt (o ve r tw o years)

50,000

M axim um I n d e p e n d e n t L iv in g M a n a g em en t N e w h o u sin g o p tio n s fo r p erson s w ith d is a b ilitie s

24.000

N o b le -N e la S e n io r C itiz e n s , In c. O u tre a c h to o ld e r A fric a n -A m e ric a n m ales by H e le n S. B row n S e n io r C e n te r (o ve r 30 m o n th s)

54.000

G un v io le n c e p re v e n tio n p ro g ra m fo r C le ve la n d M e d ic a l A s s o c ia tio n

1,000

P r o jec t East In c. 3,000

T h e B e n ja m in R o se In s titu te 5,000

L u th era n E m p lo y m e n t A w a r e n e ss P ro g ra m

M axim um

93,775

S tra te g ic p lan f o r East C le v e la n d S tra ig h t Talk

L u th era n C h a p la in c y S e r v ic e o f G reater C le v e la n d S tra te g ic p la n

ugh

70.000

W e st s id e p e rin a ta l o u tre a c h p ro je c t

P h y s ic ia n s fo r S o c ia l R e s p o n s ib ility , In c. 6,000

E p ile p s y F o u n d a tio n o f N o r th e a s t O h io Early in te rv e n tio n p ro g ra m in th e C le ve la n d P u b lic S cho o ls (o ve r th re e years)

C o m p re h e n s iv e P sycho so cial P ro gram fo r p a tie n ts w ith A ID S /H IV (o ve r 18 m o n th s)

T ra in in g p ro g ra m fo r n u rs in g a ssistants

K id n e y F o u n d a tio n o f O h io , In c. Im p le m e n ta tio n o f M in o rity O rg a n a nd Tissue T ra n spla n t E d u ca tio n P rogram s in th e fo rm e r F orest C ity H o sp ita l n e ig h b o rh o o d s (o ve r tw o years)

122,694

M ount A lv e r n a H o m e , In c o r p o r a te d

150,000

Review o f O h io c a re plan

53,490

5,000

E x h ib itio n a nd e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m on A ID S /H IV

D e m o n s tra tio n p ro je c t fo r d e a f a nd h a rd -o f-h e a rin g su bsta nce abusers (o ve r tw o years)

36.750

45,000

23,200

D e v e lo p m e n t o f p lan fo r n ew site (o ve r 15 m onths)

68,500

G en e ra l s u p p o rt

36.750

U n ite d C e r e b r a l P a lsy A s s o c ia t io n o f G rea ter C le v e la n d , In c. N e w p ro g ra m s fo r c h ild re n (o ve r th re e years)

58.000

T h e V is itin g N u rse A s s o c ia t io n o f C le v e la n d E d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m in h o m e a n d c o m m u n ity n u rsin g in c o n ju n c tio n w ith C le v e la n d S tate U n ive rsity

58,600

N urse case m a n a g e m e n t p ro g ra m in a n e ig h b o rh o o d c e n te r

4 0.000 33


W e ste r n R e s e r v e A rea A g e n c y o n A g in g R e g io n a l m e e tin g on in te rg e n e ra tio n a l issues

5,000

C ase W e ste r n R e se r v e U n iv e r s ity S c h o o l o f M e d ic in e C a n ce r research

W ork in N o r th e a s t O h io C o u n c il M e d ic a l research and g e n e ra l s u p p o rt

To ta l Q u a lity M a n a g e m e n t in lo cal h o sp ita ls (se co n d year)

50,000

Y o u th E n r ic h m e n t S e r v ic e s , In c.

55,000

48,613

Research in diseases o f th e eye

28,610

E liza J e n n in g s H o m e

23,476

E q u ip m e n t

27,700

L a k ew o o d H o sp ita l L a k ew o o d H o sp ita l F o u n d a tio n , I n c .

3,000

$5,952,876

G R A N T S

(T h e f o llo w in g re c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g ra m s w e re d e s ig n a te d b y d o n o rs . G ra n ts a re f o r g e n e r a l s u p p o r t u n le s s o t h e r ­ w is e n o te d .)

A k r o n C ity H o s p ita l, A k ro n , O h io O b s te tric a l d iv is io n

A m e r ic a n C a n ce r S o c ie ty , C u y a h o g a C o u n ty U n it R esearch o r any o th e r p u rp o s e

A m e r ic a n H eart A s s o c ia t io n , N o r th e a s t O h io A ffilia te , In c . R esearch o r a ny o th e r p u rp o s e

A m e r ic a n L ung A s s o c ia t io n o f N o r th e r n O h io

$1,724

139,545 14,147 1,889

8,967

L u th era n M ed ica l C e n te r

2,638

C o n fe re n ce tra v e l

18,832

A r th r itis F o u n d a tio n , N o r th e a s te r n O h io C h a p te r

769

T h e C le v e la n d C lin ic F o u n d a tio n

21,695

Research in diseases o f th e eye

14,305

M a n sfie ld M em o r ia l H o m e , M a n sfie ld , O h io

C le v e la n d H ea r in g a n d S p e e c h C en ter

49,394

A.M. M cG regor H o m e

6,486

M erid ia H u r o n H o sp ita l

9,446

M etro H ea lth F o u n d a tio n , In c .

2,989 1,957

T h e C le v e la n d P s y c h o a n a ly tic S o c ie ty F o u n d a tio n Research a nd a p p lic a tio n o f psychoanalysis a nd s u p p o rt p ro je cts

Research o r any o th e r p u rp o se V o lu n te e r B ra ille tra n scrib e rs

54,955 2 £Cj 1 5 1

14,147

M e tro H e a lth M e d ic a l C e nte r's B urn U n it M e tro H e a lth M e d ic a l C e nte r's N urse A w a rd

E liza B r y a n t C e n te r

34-

17,511

340

820

T h e M e tr o H ea lth S y stem

2.989

E m p lo ye e s' C h ristm a s fu n d a t M e tro H e a lth C e n te r fo r R e h a b ilita tio n

1,363

5,618

Th e M o n te fio r e H o m e

6,486

Th e D e a c o n e s s F o u n d a tio n D e aco n ess H o sp ita l o f C le ve lan d

R a in b o w B a b ie s a n d C h ild r e n s H o sp ita l

E ly ria M em o r ia l H o sp ita l, E ly ria , O h io 2 000 367

F a ir v ie w F o u n d a tio n

14

E q u ip m e n t fo r Fairview G e n e ra l H o sp ita l

55,400

E q u ip m e n t o r s u p p lie s

Th e B e n ja m in R o se I n s titu te S a in t A n n F o u n d a tio n

4,102

30,662

36

C h ristia n a P erren Soyer b e d

92,738 1,327 15,125 2 989

912

S a in t J o h n a n d W est S h o r e H o sp ita l B e lle v u e H o s p ita l, B e lle v u e , O h io

381

33,722

W illia m H. G ates b e d

A m e r ic a n V e te r in a r y M e d ic a l A s s o c ia t io n F o u n d a tio n , S c h a u m b u r g , I llin o is

101,889

T h e L u th era n H o m e fo r th e A g ed

C e n tr a l S c h o o l o f P r a c tic a l N u rsin g

T h e C le v e la n d S o c ie ty fo r th e B lin d 117,003 14,147

6,926

5,171

L u th era n M ed ica l C e n te r F o u n d a tio n D E S I G N A T E D

1,632

C a th o lic C h a r itie s C o r p o r a tio n B e n e fit o f a g e d person s

T o tal U n d e s ig n a te d G ran ts

16,680 102 373

O u tp a tie n t c lin ic fo r d ispe n sary

S chola rsh ip s o r research

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt fo r P ro je ct Rising Flower, a b a k in g busin e ss fo r m e n ta lly ill p e rson s (o v e r 18 m o n th s )

H o ly F am ily C a n cer H o m e

14,833

G race H o sp ita l E q u ip m e n t

H ea lth H ill H o sp ita l fo r C h ild r e n

27,700 2.989

S a in t L u ke’s M ed ica l C e n te r

456


St. V in c e n t C h a rity H o sp ita l

6,486 1,184

A id fo r a lc o h o lic s a nd in d ig e n t sick E liza b e th B o e rsig S oyer b e d

S a m a r ita n H o sp ita l, A s h la n d , O h io Mr. a nd Mrs. A . N. M yers m e m o ria l ro o m

S h r in e r s H o s p ita ls fo r C r ip p le d C h ild r e n , T am pa, F lorid a U n iv e r s ity H o sp ita ls o f C le v e la n d

12,971 8,695

B e n e fit a g e d p e o p le C a n ce r research

153,403

C o n fe re n c e tra ve l

2,398

Lake sid e H o s p ita l

665,547

M a te rn ity H o s p ita l

5,796

H enry L. S an ford M e m o ria l b e d

1,327

S pine research in th e D e p a rtm e n t o f S urgery

7,323

U ro lo g ic a l o r vascula r research

61,525

T h e V is itin g N u rse A s s o c ia t io n o f C le v e la n d

3,489

W est S id e D e u ts c h e r F rau en V erein , T h e A lte n h e im

19,721

T otal D e s ig n a te d G ran ts

$2,431,511

T otal H ea lth G ran ts — D e s ig n a te d a n d U n d e sig n a te d

$8,384,387

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G ra n tm a k in g in social services c o n tin u e d to focus on h e lp in g the

to im p ro v in g th e q u a lity o f life o f d is a d v a n ta g e d y o u th . B erea

c o m m u n ity ad d ress social p ro b le m s and e m e rg in g needs.

C h ild re n ’s H o m e w as a m o n g th e agencies fu n d e d this year to m ove to w a rd fam ily a n d n e ig h b o rh o o d -b a sed care. T h e F o u n d a tio n has

A n ti-p o v e rty efforts c en tered on th e w o rk o f th e C leveland

now p rovided s u p p o rt for m ost local child service providers to test this

C o m m u n ity -B u ild in g In itiativ e (C C B I), fo rm ed in 1993 as an o u t­

new service delivery model.

g ro w th o f T h e C leveland F o u n d a tio n C om m ission on Poverty. In 1 9 9 4 , C CB I becam e an in d e p e n d e n t n o n p ro fit o rg a n iz a tio n ,

In response to g ro w in g concern w ith p u b lic safety an d v iolence, th e

n a m e d its first executive d irecto r, an d form ed n e ig h b o rh o o d “v il­

F o u n d a tio n m a d e g ra n ts to o rg a n iz a tio n s h e lp in g y o u th reject

la g e ” councils to carry o u t its w ork.

g an g s. A g ra n t was m ad e to L u th eran M e tro p o lita n M in istry

C C B I an d o th e r o rg an izatio n s w o rk in g to reduce p e rsiste n t p o v e r­

sis in te rv e n tio n , c ounseling an d c o m m u n ity e d u ca tio n . Two th o u ­

ty c o n tin u e to b en efit fro m research and analysis p ro v id ed by the

san d callers re q u e st in fo rm a tio n or h e lp from this agency annually.

C e n te r for U rb a n P overty an d Social C h an g e a t Case W estern

G ra n ts also w en t to su p p o rt teaching yo uth skills for nonviolent

A ssociation for its G a n g H o tlin e , a c o m p reh en siv e p ro g ra m o f c ri­

R eserve U niversity. T h e C en ter w as c re ated w ith a C leveland

behavior by the A m e r-I-C an F o u n d a tio n for Social C h an g e and the

F o u n d a tio n g ra n t in 1988 an d received c o n tin u e d su p p o rt again

C ity o f L yn d h u rst.

th is year. A n a d d itio n a l g ra n t fu n d ed th e C e n te r’s e v alu atio n o f C u y ah o g a M etro p o lita n H o u sin g A u th o rity ’s U rb a n R evitalization

B ecause c o m m u n ity needs o u tn u m b e r resources available, th e

D e m o n stra tio n P ro g ra m designed to reduce distressed conditions

F o u n d a tio n

am ong families in public ho u sin g . Its com prehensive ap p ro ach is

N o ta b le is a g ra n t to th e C e n te r for Fam ilies and C h ild re n to help

e n co u rag e d c o lla b o ra tiv e e ffo rts a m o n g

agencies.

sim ilar to C C B I’s an d c o n siste n t w ith th e P overty C om m ission’s

th e agency w o rk w ith o th e r G lenville o rg a n iz a tio n s to pro v id e

reco m m en d atio n s.

y o u th and fam ily services in a m o re in te g ra te d way. T h e M ay D u g a n W est Side M ulti-S ervice C en ter received fu n d in g for a

Fam ily reu n ificatio n , th e c o u n ty ’s effort to reduce th e n u m b e r o f

seven-agency pro ject for u p g ra d in g em ployee skills.

c h ild ren in fo ster care, sh ap ed one o f th e F o u n d a tio n ’s approaches

Undesignated grants $3,120,245

Designated grants $1,029,560

Total g r a nt s $ 4 , 1 4 9 , 8 0 5

3-7


C u y a h o g a M e tr o p o li t a n H o u s in g A u t h o r it y D ru g p re v e n tio n services fo r y o u th in G a rd e n V alley a nd W o o d h ill Estates

125.000

U rban R e vita liza tio n D e m o n s tra tio n P rogram 's "C e n tra l V is io n " a d m in is tra tio n a n d e va lu a tio n (o ve r tw o years)

146,456

M ay D u g a n W est S id e M u lti-S e rv ic e C e n t e r S eve n -ag e ncy p ilo t c o lla b o ra tiv e s ta ff d e v e lo p m e n t p ro je c t

38,500

E a r ly C h i ld h o o d O p t i o n s o f U n i v e r s i ty C ir c le S O C IA L

S E R V IC E S

Safe H a rb o r P ro ject, a se rvice in te g ra tio n system fo r yo u th a nd th e ir fa m ilie s (o ve r tw o years)

A m e r- I -C a n F o u n d a t io n f o r S o c ia l C h a n g e S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt fo r C le v e la n d C h a p te r o f th e A m e r-I-C a n P ro gram

74,179

C h i l d r e n ’s D e f e n s e F u n d

S ta ff s u p p o rt fo r y o u th services p ro g ra m

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt o f th e O h io o ffice (th ird a nd fo u rth years)

E a s t E n d N e i g h b o r h o o d H o u s e A s s o c ia tio n

T h e C ity M is s io n

T he Rites o f Passage c u rric u lu m in C le ve la n d P ub lic S chools (o ve r tw o years)

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt o f th e N O V A Inn o vative L e a rn in g C lin ic

B e r e a C h i l d r e n ’s H o m e P aren t a n d C h ild E d u ca tio n p ro g ra m and e v a lu a tio n

35,715

15,000

B la c k F o c u s o n t h e W est S id e , I n c o r p o r a t e d

12,500

S ta ff s u p p o r t fo r th e U n d e rs ta n d in g C h ild A bu se a n d N e g le c t (U C A N ) P ro je c t (o ve r tw o years)

Y oung W o m e n 's S elf E steem P ro ject b y D ivision o f R ecreation

4,692

B o y s & G ir ls C lu b s o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d

T h e C l e v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .)

4 0.000

96,022

F a m ily F o u n d a t io n o f N o r th A m e ric a , M ilw a u k e e , W is c o n s in S ta ff L e a d e rsh ip C o n fe re n ce in C le ve la n d by Fa m ily S ervice A m e rica

C ity o f C le v e la n d Expa n sion o f th e M id n ig h t B aske tba ll P rogram in re cre a tio n ce nte rs

3,500

F a m ily T r a n s i t io n a l H o u s in g , In c .

G a rd e n V alley C lu b (o ve r tw o years)

E valua tion o f th e C ity o f C le ve lan d 's M id n ig h t B aske tba ll P ro gram (o ve r 18 m onths)

C o m p u te r-a s s is te d system b y M a n d e l S cho o l o f A p p lie d S ocial S ciences to serve p e rson s w ith c h ro n ic m e n ta l illne ss

S e n io r fe llo w fo r The C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n

A na lysis o f v o te r a ttitu d e s to w a rd a h e a lth and h um an services levy 5,000 50,000

O p e ra tin g s u p p o r t f o r th e C e n te r fo r Urban

C le v e la n d R a p e C r is is C e n te r 319,824

44,800

C le v e la n d W o m e n , In c . F e a s ib ility s tu d y fo r a V is ita tio n C e n te r fo r s e p a ra te d fa m ilie s

C u y a h o g a C o u n ty B o a rd o f C o m m is s io n e r s 20,000

5,000

C o lla b o ra tiv e services m o d e l f o r b la c k m ales in th e G le n v ille area (se co nd year)

95.000

F a m ily C e n te r P la nn in g P ro ject a nd s ta ff s u p p o rt fo r C u yah o ga C o u n ty C h ild re n 's R o u n d ta b le

96,980

1994 In te rn a tio n a l Year o f th e Fa m ily a c tiv itie s in C u yah o ga C o u n ty

C o u rt A d vo ca cy P rogram

S um m e r Y ou th P ro gram b y th e D e p a rtm e n t o f J u stice A ffa irs

Case m a n a g e r II and c h ild a d vo ca te s ta ff p o s itio n s (se co nd year)

T h e F e d e r a t io n f o r C o m m u n ity P l a n n in g

A na lysis o f fa c ilitie s fo r c o m m u n ity w id e e xpa nsion o f e a rly c h ild h o o d d e v e lo p m e n t p ro g ra m cente rs

C a s e W e s t e r n R e s e rv e U n i v e r s ity

P ove rty a n d S ocial C h a n g e a t M a n d e l S chool o f A p p lie d S ocial S cie nce s (fo u rth year)

65,300

T h e C ity o f E a s t C le v e la n d $130,000

B eech B ro o k F o ste r h o m e s fo r se verely e m o tio n a lly d is tu r b e d c h ild re n

C o m m u n ity -b a s e d p ro g ra m s fo r in fa n t a nd to d d le r c h ild care

C e n t e r f o r F a m ilie s a n d C h i ld r e n

G R A N T S

1,480


T h e M e tr o H e a lth S y s te m

G a r d e n V a lle y N e ig h b o r h o o d H o u s e S ta ff s u p p o rt

15,000

F a m ily C o n n e c tio n P ro gram fo r c h ild re n ages 1 to 12 b y T h e C e n tra l Fa m ily Resource C e n te r

62,558

P o s itiv e E d u c a tio n P r o g r a m

79,464

G o o d r ic h - G a n n e tt N e i g h b o r h o o d C e n t e r Y ou th Services P rogram (over tw o years)

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt fo r a m u sic th e ra p y p ro g ra m

57,840

G o o d w ill I n d u s t r ie s o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , In c . S ta rtin g O v e r p ilo t v o c a tio n a l p ro g ra m fo r w o m e n releasees fro m th e N o rth e a s t P re-Release C e n te r

145,908

R e t ir e d S e n i o r V o lu n te e r P r o g r a m o f C l e v e la n d S ta ff s u p p o rt d u rin g s tra te g ic plan

G r e a te r C l e v e la n d N e ig h b o r h o o d C e n t e r s A s s o c ia tio n

20,000

S a in t I g n a t i u s H ig h S c h o o l

C o o rd in a te d A rts P rogram (o ve r tw o years)

40,000

In te rio r a nd e x te rio r im p ro v e m e n ts a t East C le ve la n d N e ig h b o rh o o d C e n te r

100,000

HARAMBEE: S e r v ic e s to B la c k F a m ilie s

Y outh C o n n e c tio n P ro je ct (se co nd year)

20,215

S c a r b o r o u g h H a ll, I n c . C o n s u lta n t a ssistance a nd s ta ff s u p p o rt fo r th e c e rtific a tio n pro cess

B oard re tre a t a nd tra in in g

3,537

P rogram e v a lu a tio n system a n d o u ts id e

S ta ff s u p p o rt

7,500

m a n a g e m e n t tra in in g fo r e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r (o ve r tw o years)

2,500

16,000

H e ig h ts Y o u th C e n t e r S ta ff s u p p o rt

15,000

T h e I n s t i tu t e f o r C r e a tiv e L iv in g V a lu in g d iv e rs ity p ro g ra m (over tw o years)

20,500

1994 c a m p a ig n

5,000

45.000

S ta r o f t h e S ea, I n c . B oa rd d e v e lo p m e n t a nd s tra te g ic p la n fo r S tella M a ris a nd S tar o f th e Sea

T h e J u n i o r L e a g u e o f C le v e la n d , In c . C o n s u lta n t assistance fo r c o a litio n and c o lla b o ra tio n c a p a c ity b u ild in g (o ve r tw o years)

S h o e s F o r K id s , In c .

6,000

S t a r t in g P o i n t O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt (fifth year)

60.000

L u t h e r a n M e tr o p o li t a n M in is tr y A s s o c ia tio n C o m m u n ity Re-Entry's C risis In te rv e n tio n Team P rogram Linkage o f G a n g H o tlin e w ith C o m m u n ity Re-Entry's C risis In te rv e n tio n Team P rogram (se co nd year)

T a s k F o r c e o n V io le n t C r im e C h a r it a b le F u n d 17,500

RSVP

volunteers

provide

6 5 0,000

hours

of

service

annually

to

C l e v e l a n d ’s

nonprofit

75,000

U n ite d W ay S e r v ic e s 25,900

A d m in is tra tiv e re vie w o f th e fo u r m a jo r h u n g e r p ro v id e rs b y G re a te r C le v e la n d C o m m itte e on H u n g e r

8,750

1,751

P artn e rsh ip s tu d y b e tw e e n Reach O u t a n d th e C e n te r fo r F a m ilies a nd C h ild re n

5,000

C ity o f L y n d h u r s t GREAT (G ang Resistance E d u ca tio n a nd Tra in in g) P rogram

A na lysis and s tra te g y fo r v io le n c e re d u c tio n in th e G re a te r C le ve la n d area

and

governm ent

agencies.

33


DESIGNATED

GRANTS

4,662

T he C h u rch H om e

(The fo llo w in g r e c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g ra m s w e re d e s ig n a te d b y d o n o rs . G ra n ts a re f o r g e n e r a l s u p p o r t u n le s s o th e r ­ w ise n o te d .)

T h e C h u r c h o f t h e S a v io u r, U n ite d M e th o d is t

5,111

T h e C ity M is s io n

3,500

A c h ie v e m e n t C e n t e r f o r C h i ld r e n

C l e v e la n d C h r i s t ia n H o m e , I n c .

2,618

E q u ip m e n t

$15,018 27,700

C ity o f C le v e la n d , D i r e c t o r o f P u b lic S a fe ty A lc o h o lis m S e r v ic e s o f C le v e la n d , I n c . A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty , N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk

54 636

A m e ric a n R e d C r o s s , G r e a te r C le v e la n d C h a p t e r 6,204 B eech B ro o k B e lle f a ir e

T h e U r b a n L e a g u e o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d C o n fe re n c e o n th e A fric a n -A m e ric a n fa m ily

2,500

O rg a n iz a tio n a n d o p e ra tio n s re vie w

5,000

58,878 6,740

B o y S c o u ts o f A m e ric a , G r e a te r C l e v e la n d C o u n c il N o. 4 4 0

137

B o y s a n d G ir ls C lu b s o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , I n c .

769

C a th o lic C h a r it i e s C o r p o r a t i o n B e n e fit o f P arm adale-S t. A n th o n y Youth Services V illa g e

15

90,000

C e n te r f o r F a m ilie s a n d C h i ld r e n C o u n s e lin g D ivisio n

W e st S id e E c u m e n ic a l M in is tr y S ta ff s u p p o r t (o ve r tw o years)

140,000

Day N u rse ry A s s o c ia tio n o f C le ve la n d Fa m ily P reservation P rogram

Y o u n g W o m e n ’s C h r i s t i a n A s s o c ia tio n o f C le v e la n d S tra te g ic p la n

C h i ld r e n F o r e v e r H a v e n

Ind u stria l H o m e

T o ta l U n d e s i g n a t e d G r a n ts

6,000 $3,120,245

Spe cia l c lie n t n ee ds

862

E a s t E n d N e ig h b o r h o o d H o u s e

2,989

F a irm o u n t P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h

7,406

F e d e r a t io n f o r C o m m u n ity P l a n n in g N e e d y a nd d e se rvin g fa m ilie s and c h ild re n

1,586 1,723

V o lu n te e r p ro g ra m a t Business V o lu n te e rism C o u n c il

2,459

T h e F i r s t C o n g r e g a ti o n a l C h u r c h o f S o n o m a , S o n o m a , C a l if o r n ia

137

T h e F ir s t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , A s h la n d , O h io

6,388

3,989 2,000

G o o d w ill I n d u s t r ie s o f G r e a te r C l e v e la n d G r e a te r C le v e la n d N e ig h b o r h o o d C e n t e r s A s s o c ia tio n

909

9,692

774

T h e G u id a n c e C e n t e r s T h e C h i l d r e n ’s A id S o c ie ty

B ig B u d d y /L ittle B u d d y clu b s in th e G le n v ille a n d C o llin w o o d areas

254 36,362

5,000

Y o u th V is io n s , In c .

782

7,887

V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e r v ic e s N e ig h b o rh o o d -b a s e d jo b p la c e m e n t m o d e l

P re ven tion o f d e lin q u e n c y a m o n g b oys

C u y a h o g a C o u n ty D e p a r tm e n t o f H u m a n S e r v ic e s

C h i l d r e n ’s S e r v ic e s C h r i s t E p is c o p a l C h u r c h

357 64,827

886 1,124

205

T h e H e b r e w F r e e L o a n A s s o c ia tio n

1,000

H e ig h ts B la u g r u n d L o d g e N o. 1 1 5 2 B 'n a i B 'r it h

1,632

H e ig h ts Y o u th C e n t e r

A

review

of

the

935

c i t y ’s e m e r g e n c y

food

providers

w


T h e H ir a m H o u s e

1,934

S h a k e r H e ig h ts L o d g e N o. 4 5 FO P A s s o c ia te s

2,357

T h e C a t h e r i n e H o r s tm a n n H o m e

1,572

T he S h a k e r O ne H u n d re d , In c.

2,357

J e w i s h C o m m u n ity F e d e r a t io n o f C l e v e la n d Research o r any o th e r p u rp o s e

13,297 14,147

J o n e s H o m e o f C h i l d r e n ’s S e r v ic e s

17,927

C a p ita l im p ro v e m e n ts

27,700

L a k e w o o d C h r i s t ia n C h u r c h

2,150

L a k e w o o d U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h

4,297

S is te r s o f N o tr e D a m e , C h a r d o n , O h io Physical e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m f o r th e J u lie B illia rt S cho o l

12,324

S o c ie ty o f St. V in c e n t d e P a u l

677

S o u t h e a s t F a m ily YMCA 300

Y outh p ro g ra m s

T h e H a ttie L a r lh a m F o u n d a t io n , I n c ., M a n tu a , O h io

S t a r r C o m m o n w e a lth f o r B o y s, A lb io n , M ic h ig a n

1,362

12,374 T h e T h r e e - C o r n e r - R o u n d P a c k O u tf it, I n c . 11,536

L ittle S is te r s o f t h e P o o r

2,613

C a m p in g p ro g ra m

L u t h e r a n A g e n c ie s O r g a n iz e d i n S e r v ic e

2,083

T r in i t y C a t h e d r a l

1,590

M a ry c re st S c h o o l

6,486

U n ite d A p p e a l o f A s h l a n d C o u n ty , O h io , I n c ., A s h la n d , O h io

3,194

M is s io n a r y S e r v a n ts o f t h e M o st H o ly T r in ity , S ilv e r S p r in g , M a ry la n d

4,081

O u r L a d y o f t h e W a y sid e , I n c o r p o r a te d , A v o n , O h io

6,450

P a r m a d a le - S t. A n t h o n y Y o u th S e r v ic e s V illa g e P l a n n e d P a r e n t h o o d o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , I n c . R o s e -M a ry C e n t e r St. A n d r e w ’s U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u r c h , F in d la y , O h io St. D o m i n ic ’s P a r is h St. J a m e s A.M .E. C h u r c h St. J o h n L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

U n ite d W ay S e r v ic e s V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e r v ic e s

13,648

102,755 2,555

113 4,081

A ssistan ce to n e e d y c lie n ts o f S un b ea m S ch o o l

3,963 1,000

A ssistan ce to n e e d y o f S un b ea m S cho o l g ra d u a tin g class

1,000

W est S h o r e U n i t a r i a n U n i v e r s a l is t C h u r c h

1,335

T h e Y o u n g M e n ’s C h r i s t ia n A s s o c ia tio n , A s h la n d , O h io

3,194

T h e Y o u n g M e n 's C h r i s t ia n A s s o c ia t io n o f C le v e la n d L ake w o od Branch

12,707 6,925

W e st S ide B ranch

13,850

800 2,083

T h e Y o u n g W o m e n ’s C h r i s t ia n A s s o c ia tio n o f C l e v e la n d L a ke w o o d B ranch

St. M a r t in ’s E p is c o p a l C h u r c h

356,782

5,513 6,925

137 Y o u th V is io n s , In c .

the

hungry

poor

receive

services

more

efficiently.

T h e S a lv a tio n A rm y F o o d fo r th e p o o r

T h e S a lv a tio n A rm y , A s h la n d , O h io T h e S c o t ti s h R ite B e n e v o le n t F o u n d a t io n , L e x in g to n , M a s s a c h u s e tts

23,936 640

3,194

137

B ig B ro th e rs /B ig S isters P ro gram B ig B u d d y /L ittle B u d d y P rogram

10,137 10,135

T o ta l D e s ig n a te d G r a n ts

$1,029,560

T o ta l S o c ia l S e r v ic e s G r a n ts D e s ig n a te d a n d U n d e s ig n a te d

$4,149,805

<41


More

Arts

than

2 5,000

F e s t i v a l ’s

people

visual

and

each

sum mer

perfor ming

enjoy

artists.

the

Findlay


L.

DA LE

D Q R N E Y

In response to g ro w in g needs in F in d lay a n d H a n c o c k C ounty, th e

F U N D

F in d lay -H a n c o c k C o u n ty C o m m u n ity F u n d o f T h e C leveland T h e D o rn ey F u n d was estab lish ed as a tru s t fund o f T h e C leveland F o u n d a tio n in 1977 to serve as a p e rm a n e n t c h aritable resource in Findlay an d H an co ck C ounty. E stab lished th ro u g h a $5 m illion b e q u est from lo n g tim e F indlay resident L. D ale D orney, the F und to

F o u n d a tio n w as estab lish ed in 1992. T his new ly fo rm ed s u p p o rtin g o rg a n iz a tio n b u ilds on c u rre n t activities o f th e D o rn e y F u n d a n d is g o v e rn e d by a n in e -m e m b e r advisory b o a rd w hich w ill oversee all g ra n tm a k in g and a d m in is tra tio n o f gifts.

d a te has financed m ore th a n $3 .6 m illion in g ra n tm a k in g for p ro ­ gram s in e d u catio n , th e arts, econom ic d evelopm ent, h e alth and social services.

D o rn e y F u n d g ra n ts in 1994 s u p p o rte d a ra n g e o f p ro g ra m s in c lu d in g an a ssessm ent o f hospice services in H a n c o c k C ounty, o n g o in g re v ita liz a tio n o f th e B roadw ay are a in d o w n to w n Findlay,

D o rn e y stip u la te d th a t 45 p e rc e n t o f th e F u n d ’s incom e be e a r­ m a rk e d for ta x -e x e m p t p riv a te (an d in som e cases g o v e rn m e n ta l) agencies in F in d lay an d H an co ck C ounty. T h e rem ain in g 55 p e r­ c en t w as d e sig n a te d to s tre n g th e n business e d u ca tio n p ro g ram s at

and a p ilo t before- an d a fter-sch o o l p ro g ra m in F in d lay C ity Schools. S u p p o rt also was p ro v id e d for a re s id e n t m a n a g e r a t th e F indlay H o p e H o u se for th e H o m eless, Inc. an d fo r p ro g ra m s co n ­ d u c te d by th e F indlay A rea A rts C ouncil.

colleges an d u niversities across th e sta te . F indlay-area g ra n tm a k in g is o v e rsee n

by

a fiv e -m e m b e r

ad v iso ry

body,

th e

F in d lay

D is trib u tio n C o m m itte e , w h ich review s g ra n t a p plications on a q u a rte rly basis an d p re sen ts fu n d in g reco m m en d atio n s to T he C leveland F o u n d a tio n ’s D is trib u tio n C o m m itte e for approval.

L. D a l e D o r n e y F u n d $ 1 5 9 , 5 0 1

Lake-Geauga Fund $436,850

<43


P

Q

L.

DALE

D Q R N E Y

FU ND

G R A N T S

T he Findlay D istrib u tio n C om m ittee T he H o n. A lla n H. Davis Rev. G. Terry Bard Lee R. Luff

Chairperson

T he H on. K eith Rom ick Ja m e s W. Speck

c

H E A LT H

L A K E -G E A U G A

T h e B rid g e H o s p ic e C a r e C e n te r

T he L ake-G eauga F und was established in 1987 in $ 6,000

graphic base and to help m eet the grow ing needs in

T o ta l H e a l th G r a n t

$ 6,000

Lake and G eauga counties. T he fu n d ’s 1994 g rants

recognition o f G reater C leveland’s expanding geo­

and program -related investm ent to taled $436,850. SERVICES

The fund is m anaged by a seven-m em ber co m m it­ tee of area residents who review g ra n t proposals from

T h e F in d la y S e rv ic e L e a g u e

AFFAIRS

S taff s u p p o rt fo r F in d la y A fte r a nd B e fo re S chool Sessions p ilo t p ro g ra m (over th re e years)

C ity o f F in d la y

$29,800

F i n d la y H o p e H o u s e f o r t h e H o m e le s s , In c . R e sid en t m a n a g e r p o s itio n (o ve r 18 m onths)

T h e U n i v e r s i ty o f F in d la y

T o ta l C iv ic A f f a ir s G r a n ts CULTURAL

11,000

Foundation’s D istribution C om m ittee. Education, grow ing social service needs, and the

NO-W E-OH C o u n c il o f C a m p F ire , In c . 6,000

E xpa n sion o f th e S elf-R elian ce P rogram (o ve r 16 m onths)

T o ta l S o c ia l S e r v ic e s G r a n ts

H a n c o c k P a r k s F o u n d a t io n " B rig a d e o f th e A m e ric a n R e v o lu tio n " p ro g ra m fo r 1994 A u tu m n fe s t

nonprofit organizations in the tw o counties and m ake funding recom m endations to T he Cleveland

Physical a m e n itie s fo r B ro ad w a y-a re a d e v e lo p m e n t $10,300

C o n s u lta n t a ssistance fo r fe a s ib ility s tu d y on e s ta b lis h m e n t o f F re e -N e t in H a n co ck C o u n ty in c o n ju n c tio n w ith F in d la y -H a n c o c k C o u n ty P u b lic L ib ra ry

FUND

C o n s u lta n t assistance fo r o rg a n iz a tio n a l and p ro g ra m assessm ent o f h o s p ic e services in H a nco ck C o u n ty

SOCIAL

CIVIC

h

protection of greenspace are consistent them es in the 7,914 $48,714

fu n d ’s g rantm aking, b u t support also is provided for health, cultural affairs, civic affairs and economic developm ent.

1,200 $17,500

AFFAIRS

F in d la y A r e a A rts C o u n c il

SPECIA L

PHILANTHROPIC

A 1994 g ra n t of $35,000 gave continuing support

SERVICES

to LEAF, the Lake Educational Assistance Foundation.

T h e C l e v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .)

The program collaborates w ith high school counseling

L. D a le D o rn e y F u nd a nd F in d lay-H an co ck C o u n ty C o m m u n ity Fund b ie n n ia l m e e tin g a nd re p o rt

$6,350

56,937

A rtis tic p ro g ra m s (th ird year)

$7,000

O p e ra tin g b u d g e t o f th e L. D ale D o rn ey Fund a nd th e F in d la y-H a n co ck C o u n ty C o m m u n ity Fund

T o ta l C u l tu r a l A f f a ir s G r a n t

$7,000

T o ta l S p e c ia l P h i l a n t h r o p i c S e r v ic e s G r a n ts

program s thro u g h o u t Lake C ounty to help students identify appropriate colleges, com plete the necessary

$63,287

forms and, w hen needed, find the resources to attend. Last year, 60 percent of Lake C ounty grad u atin g seniors chose to pursue postsecondary education.

T o ta l L. D a le D o r n e y F u n d G r a n ts

EDUCATION

$14,000

T o ta l E d u c a ti o n G r a n ts

G eauga counties. S tartin g P oint is a child care resource and referral center which works to im prove

V an B u r e n L o c a l S c h o o ls C o n s u lta n t a ssistance f o r lo n g -ra n g e s tra te g ic plan

A $25,000 g ra n t to S tarting Point helped this agency expand from C uyahoga C ounty into Lake and

H a n c o c k C o u n ty O ffic e o f E d u c a tio n H a n c o c k C o u n ty E d u c a tio n Fund (o ve r tw o years)

$159,501

3,000

access to early childhood services, increase the supply

$17,000

o f affordable child care, and im prove and enhance the overall quality of th a t care. A g ra n t to Lake M etroparks is assisting it in incor­ p o ra tin g

d a ta

in to

the

regional

c o m p u terized

G eographic Inform ation System (GIS). The GIS will be used to develop, am ong o ther things, a com pre­ hensive lakefront corridor study.

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LAKE-GEAUGA

FUND

GRANTS

EDUCATION

SOCIAL

L e a r n i n g A b o u t B u s in e s s

T he Lake-G eauga C om m ittee

G en e ra l s u p p o rt

$500

M o rle y L ib ra r y

CIVIC

G en e ra l s u p p o rt

B o y S c o u ts o f A m e ric a , N o r t h e a s t O h io C o u n c il O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt (o ve r th re e years)

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

$10,000

H a b i ta t o f P a i n e s v i ll e

$36,500

C h a g r in F a lls P a r k C o m m u n ity C e n t e r

T h e C l e v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .)

S c h o o l-c o m m u n ity bus lia iso n fo r u p p e r e le m e n ta ry s tu d e n ts

G en e ra l sch ola rsh ip s fo r re sid e n ts o f Painesville area n o t a tte n d in g Lake Erie C o lle g e

L a k e C o u n ty YMCA

S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r th ird - a nd fo u rth -y e a r s tu d e n ts fro m Lake and G e a u ga co u n tie s a tte n d in g O h io 's m e d ica l sch oo ls

$45,000

G e n e ra l s u p p o r t

L a k e M e tr o p a r k s

S ch o la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r P ainesville-area s tu d e n ts

Expa n sion o f G e o g ra p h ic In fo rm a tio n System a n d d e v e lo p m e n t o f a co m p re h e n sive la k e fro n t c o rrid o r s tu d y (o ve r 18 m o n th s)

T h e L a k e la n d F o u n d a t io n S cho la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r P ainesville-area s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g Lake la nd C o m m u n ity C o lle g e

10,000

7,000

T h e P h i ll ip s O s b o r n e S c h o o l PROGRAM-RELATED

INVESTMENT

T o ta l S c h o l a r s h ip G r a n ts

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .) Purchase o p tio n o n p ro p e rty in C h a rd o n to c o m p le te a b ic y c le p a th fo r th e G eauga Park D is tric t

T o ta l C iv ic A ffa irs P r o g r a m - R e la te d I n v e s t m e n t

1,000 $163,000

$6,000

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

500

P ilo t p ro g ra m to scre e n, tra in a n d p ro v id e o n g o in g s u p p o rt fo r g u a rd ia n s a p p o in te d as c h ild re n 's a d vo ca te s

16,750

T h e S a lv a tio n A r m y o f L a k e C o u n ty T h e "S e c o n d C e n tu ry o f C a rin g C a m p a ig n " fo r e xp a n s io n o f fa c ilitie s in P aine sville

35,000

S t a r t in g P o i n t C h ild care re so urce a n d re fe rra l services fo r Lake a nd G e a u ga c o u n tie s

25,000

U n ite d W ay o f L a k e C o u n ty , In c . A l z h e im e r ’s D is e a s e a n d R e la te d D i s o r d e r s A s s o c ia tio n , In c .

$6,000

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt V o lu n te e r A c tio n C o n n e c tio n (se co n d year)

S tra te g ic in itia tiv e s to e x p a n d v o lu n te e r $13,600

AFFAIRS

$5,000

W a rm Line P rogram to p ro v id e in fo rm a tio n on services to p e o p le w ith m e n ta l illne ss

7,500

1,000 12,000

V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e r v ic e s V o ca tio n a l e v a lu a tio n se rvice u n it in P aine sville fo r se verely d is a b le d re sid e n ts o f Lake and G ea u ga c o u n tie s

BRIDGES: M e n ta l H e a lth C o n s u m e r E m p o w erm en t

L ake C o u n ty H i s to r i c a l S o c ie ty G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

1,000

HEALTH

in v o lv e m e n t in Lake a nd G ea u ga c o u n tie s CULTURAL

3,500

N e i g h b o r in g : M e n ta l H e a l th S e r v ic e s

$41,000 S cho la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r n e e d y s tu d e n ts

500

L a k e E r ie G ir l S c o u t C o u n c il 100,000

L a k e E r ie C o lle g e

30,000

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

SCHOLARSHIPS

1,000

T o ta l C iv ic A f f a ir s G r a n ts

500

35,000

C am p Sue O sb o rn T o ta l E d u c a tio n G r a n ts

T h e C l e v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .)

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

$37,500

1,000

L a k e E d u c a ti o n a l A s s is ta n c e F o u n d a t io n

AFFAIRS

Te chn ica l assistance a nd e v a lu a tio n o f o p tio n s fo r M e n to r L ag oo n s a c q u is itio n

B ig B r o t h e r s /B ig S is te r s o f L a k e a n d G eauga, In c. S idekicks p ro g ra m in th e M e n to r p u b lic s c h o o ls (o ve r tw o years)

J o h n Sherw in Jr. C h airp erso n Barry M. Byron (a p p o in te d A p r il 1995) Jam es K. C o llin s Jr. (c o m p le te d te rm M arch 1995) A rle n e M. H o ld e n P hilip L. Krug Jo h n J. M o n ro e M o lly O ffu tt Ja m es F. P atterson

SERVIC ES

20,000

T o ta l S o c ia l S e r v ic e s G r a n ts

$153,250

T o ta l L a k e -G e a u g a F u n d G r a n ts

$430,850

L a k e E r ie C o lle g e Lake Erie Fine A rts series

T o ta l C u l tu r a l A ffa irs G r a n ts

7,000

$ 12,000

L ak e C o u n ty S o c ie ty f o r R e h a b i li ta t io n o f C h i ld r e n a n d A d u lts, In c . G e n e ra l s u p p o rt

1,000

T o ta l P r o g r a m - R e la te d I n v e s t m e n t

$6,000

L ak e H o s p ita l S y s te m , In c . M e d ic a l lib ra ry a c q u is itio n s

T o ta l H e a l th G r a n ts

3,000 $25,100

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T h e C lev elan d F o u n d a tio n is th e n a tio n ’s second la rg e st c o m m u ­

T h e A nisfield -W o lf M em o ria l A w ard for O u ts ta n d in g C o m m u n ity

n ity fo u n d a tio n , a leader in p h ilan th ro p y , and th e largest funder in

Service was p re s e n te d

O h io . In each o f these roles, th e Foundation seeks to prom ote effective

D o m e stic V iolence, a p ro g ra m b e g u n in 1 9 7 6 w ith p a rtia l s u p p o rt

g ran tm ak in g by s u p p o rtin g services to g ra n tsee k e rs and to o th e r

from T h e C leveland F o u n d a tio n . T h e C e n te r p ro v id e s fam ilies

c h arita b le fu nders.

e x p erie n cin g dom estic violence w ith com prehensive services including

A g ra n t for th e V o lu n teer T ru stee In s titu te o f th e Business

inform ation, referral and children’s program s. T h e $1 0 ,0 0 0 Anisfield-

V o lu n teerism C ouncil reflected th e F o u n d a tio n ’s c o m m itm e n t to

W olf prize is supported by the Foundation and adm inistered by the

e n h an c in g th e g o v e rn a n ce o f C lev elan d n o n p ro fit o rg a n iz a tio n s.

Federation for C om m unity P lanning.

to T h e

C e n te r for th e

P re v e n tio n

of

a 2 4-hour hotline, crisis shelters, counseling, tra nsitional housing,

T h e In s titu te is d e sig n e d to identify, e d u ca te a n d refer o u ts ta n d ­ in g an d diverse can d id ate s rec o m m e n d ed by th e c o rp o ra te co m ­

T his y e a r’s w inners o f th e 1995 A n isfield -W o lf B ook A w ards are

m u n ity to serve on local n o n p ro fit boards.

R eg in ald G ib b o n s for Sweetbitter; B re n t S tap les fo r Parallel Time: Growing Up in Black a n d W hite; an d W illia m H . T ucker for

C o n siste n t w ith its role o f p h ila n th ro p ic leader, th e F o u n d a tio n

The Science and Politics o f Racial Research. T h e aw ard recognizes books on

s u p p o rte d th e C ouncil on F o u n d a tio n s ’ F inancial A c co u n tin g

h u m a n relations and was established by th e late E dith A nisfield W olf

S ta n d a rd s B oard (FASB) p ro je c t, in itia te d in response to tw o

in m e m o ry o f h e r fath er, J o h n A nisfield, a n d h e r h u s b a n d , E u g e n e

recen tly issued FASB s ta te m e n ts w h ich sign ifican tly affect the

E. W olf. T h e aw ard is a d m in iste re d by T h e C lev elan d F o u n d a tio n .

a cc o u n tin g p ro ced u res o f c o m m u n ity fo u n d a tio n s. T h e pro ject sh o u ld im p ro v e th e a c c o u n ta b ility o f th e c o m m u n ity fo u n d a tio n s field to its v ario u s p u b lics. SP E C IA L

A d d itio n a l services to re g io n a l g ra n tm a k e rs as w ell as g ra n ts e e k ing n o n p ro fit o rg a n iz a tio n s an d in d iv id uals w ere p ro v id e d by tw o o rg a n iz a tio n s, G ra n tm a k e rs F o ru m , an association o f s ta ff and tru ste e s o f fo u n d a tio n s an d c o rp o ra te giv in g p ro g ra m s , an d the F o u n d a tio n C e n te r’s C lev elan d office, th e K e n t H . S m ith Library.

P H IL A N T H R O P IC

S E R V IC E S

G R A N T S

B u s in e s s V o lu n t e e r is m C o u n c il V o lu n te e r Tru stee In s titu te

$20,000

T h e C h ic a g o C o m m u n ity T r u s t, C h ic a g o , I ll in o i s C o m m u n ity F o u n d a tio n s Fin a ncia l A c c o u n tin g S ta n da rd s B oard (FASB) P ro je ct

3,000

T h e C l e v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .) A n is fie ld -W o lf C o m m u n ity S ervice a nd B o o k aw ards G ra n tm a ke rs F o ru m O p e ra tin g b u d g e t o f T he C le v e la n d F o u n d a tio n fo r th e ye ar 1995

42,510 138,677 4,353,000

Undesignated grants $4,656,427 T h e F o u n d a t io n C e n te r, N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r th e F o u n d a tio n C e n te r - C le v e la n d

94,240

W om en a n d F o u n d a tio n s /C o rp o ra te P h i l a n t h r o p y , N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt

T o ta l U n d e s ig n a te d G r a n ts

5 (000

$4,656,427

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T h e c o m m u n ity fo u n d a tio n c o n ce p t is b o th sim ple an d ingenious: a p e rm a n e n t e n d o w m e n t b u ilt over tim e th ro u g h g ifts o f all sizes, d e sig n e d to carry o u t the c h a rita b le in te re s ts o f d o n o rs an d resp o n d to needs in th e co m m unity. T h e g ra n ts listed in th is a n n u al re p o rt w ere m ad e possible th ro u g h th e generosity o f countless d o n o rs w h o w ished to p ro v id e for th e fu tu re o f G re a te r C leveland. Because m a n y d o n o rs have m ad e u n re stric te d g ifts, T h e C leveland F ou n d atio n enjoys an u n u su al deg ree o f flexibility in re sp o n d in g to co m m u n ity needs. In o th e r cases, donors have elected to specify a concern —such as th e elderly, d isadvantaged ch ild ren , or ed u ca tio n - to w hich th e incom e from th e ir gifts is ta rg e te d . Still o th e r donors have d e sig n a te d specific o rg an izatio n s as beneficiaries o f th e ir funds. D o n o rs m a y c re a te a fu n d a t th e F o u n d a tio n w ith a n u m b e r o f d iffe re n t g ift vehicles w hich are d escrib ed on p a g e 50.


M arjorie M. C arlson

C lare C o rrig a n W oidke

M ichael J. H o ffm an n

Director o f Donor Relations

Donor Relations Associate

Director of Philanthropic Services

M arge Carlson is the

Clare C o rriga n W o id ke,

M ichael Hoffm ann

prim ary liaison to current

th e Foundation's first

serves as prin cip al staff

and p ro spe ctive donors

d o n o r relations associ­

to th e Foundation's

t o th e Foun d atio n. Prior

ate, m o st recently served

Lake-Geauga Fund, to

t o jo in in g th e s ta ff in

as alum ni fun d director at

seven o f th e e ig h t sup­

1986, she served in sev­

John Carroll University.

p o rtin g organizations,

eral v o lu n te e r le adership

She also is a form e r

o r affiliate d funds, and

posts, in clu d in g th e

d ire c to r o f d eve lo pm en t

to fo u r donor-advisor

presidency o f The Ju nio r

at Cleveland's M a g nifica t

funds. Prior t o jo in in g

League o f Cle veland.

High School. She is a

th e Foundation's staff as

She is a trustee o f M e tro ­

past b oa rd m e m b e r o f

adm inistrative o ffice r in

p o lita n Savings Bank,

th e A m erican C o lle g e o f

1981, he was treasurer

Musical A rts Association,

Nurse-M idw ives and a

o f the Cleveland C ity

Judson R etirem ent

curre nt b oa rd m e m b er

School District. He has

C om m unity, Playhouse

o f th e N o rth ern O hio

helped plan and develop

Square Foundation, and

Planned G iving C ouncil.

o pe ra tion s o f the

T he C o lle ge o f W ooster.

She holds a bach elor o f

Puerto Rico C om m unity

She is a m e m b e r o f th e

arts in English fro m

F o undation since its

stee ring c o m m itte e o f

G eo rg e to w n University

in cep tio n in 1985. A life ­

ADNET, a national n e t­

and is pursuing a m aster

lo ng Cleveland resident,

w o rk o f d e ve lo p m e n t

o f n o n p ro fit organiza­

he holds a master's

o fficers at co m m u nity

tio n s at th e M andel

d egree in business

fou n da tion s. She holds

C e n te r o f Case W estern

adm inistratio n from

a master's d eg re e in

Reserve University.

Case W estern Reserve University.

speech p a th o lo g y from Case W estern Reserve University.

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G ifts to The C leveland Foundation m ay be made w ith a variety o f assets, in clu d in g cash, securities, life insurance, real estate a n d other personal property. G ifts o f a n y size are welcome. T Y R E S T H A T

OF C A N

F U N D S BE

E S T A B L IS H E D

PE R M A N E N T N A M ED FU N D S m ay be established w ith a m inim um gift

C H A R IT A B L E R E M A IN D E R T R U S T S , norm ally established w ith assets

o f $ 1 0 ,000. These funds may carry any nam e the donor desires.

o f $100,000 or more, are an arrangem ent betw een the donor and a trustee o f his or her choosing, usually a bank. Property is transferred to the tru st b u t the donor retains the rig h t to receive its income. There are two types of these trusts: the charitable rem ainder annuity trust, which provides a fixed payout of tru st assets, and the charitable remainder unitrust, which provides a variable payout. After the donor’s lifetime, the principal is distributed to The Cleveland Foundation and used to establish a p erm anent fund in the donor’s name. The donor may indicate how the fund’s income should be directed.

D O N O R -A D V IS O R FU N D S may be established w ith a $50,000 m ini­

m um co n trib u tio n . A dditional gifts o f any size m ay be added to increase the fu n d ’s value and g ran tm ak in g potential. The donor-advisor may m ake grant recommendations annually on up to 6 percent o f the fund’s m arket value. U p to 20 percent of the grant recommendations may be directed outside the G reater Cleveland area. The donor-advisor fund exists for the lifetime of the donor and spouse, or 25 years, whichever is longer. The nam ed fund then continues in per­ petuity as unrestricted endow m ent o f The Cleveland Foundation for charitable purposes. If the fund is established at $250,000 or more, the donor-advisor’s chil­ dren m ay continue m aking g ran t recommendations for their lifetimes. S U P P O R T IN G O R G A N IZ A T IO N S allow a family or private foundation

to create a special fund w ithin The Cleveland Foundation and still m ain tain their distinctive g ran tm ak in g identity. The fund may be cre­ ated w ith assets o f $2 million or more. The supporting organization has its own board of trustees appointed by the donor and the Distribution Committee of the Foundation; the assets are m anaged by a trustee bank or investment manager of the donor’s choice. P L A N N E D

GIFT

V E H IC LE S

T he Cleveland F oundation offers donors a variety of planned gift vehi­ cles they may choose in their estate planning and charitable giving arrangem ents. Some o f these will provide life income. B E Q U E S T S in a will are the sim plest and m ost often used planned

gifts. They direct a fixed num ber o f dollars or percentage of assets to The Cleveland Foundation for g ran tm ak in g .

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C O M M U N IT Y P O O L E D IN C O M E F U N D is a fund established by The

Cleveland Foundation in which gifts are “pooled” for investm ent and adm inistrative purposes, w ith income shared proportionately am ong the donors. A m inim um gift of $10,000 is required to participate in this fund, which, like the gift annuity, provides life income. The am ount of income is based on the num ber of shares held and fund performance. U pon the death of the donor or donors, these shares are used to estab­ lish a perm anent fund at the Foundation. Income from this fund is then distributed to nonprofits of the donor’s choice. C H A R IT A B L E G IF T A N N U IT IE S , w hich are sim ple legal agreem ents

betw een a donor and the Foundation, m ay be established w ith a m in ­ im um gift of $10,000. In exchange for a gift of assets, the Foundation promises to pay the donor a lifetim e income. A fter death, the Foundation receives any unused portion of the gift for unrestricted g rantm aking. C H A R ITA B LE LIFE IN S U R A N C E is another vehicle used to m ake char­

itable gifts. The donor secures a policy in the usual m anner and names T he Cleveland Foundation as the owner and beneficiary. U pon redem p­ tion, a perm anent nam ed fund is established in the donor’s name. A m inim um face value of $25,000 is required to use life insurance as a gift vehicle. Donors may use an existing policy by transferring the ow n­ ership and beneficiary status to The Cleveland Foundation.


GOFF

S O C IE T Y

T he G off Society recognizes the g e n 足 erosity o f living donors who have established p erm an en t nam ed funds of over $10,000, donor-advisor funds, or s u p p o rtin g org an izatio n s. Ruth E. A d o m e it M rs. W illia m H arry A le x a n d e r K en t and J e a n n in e C a v e n d e r Bares C h arle s P. a nd Ju lia S. B o lto n Dr. Roger, Jr. a nd Je an B o n d Mr. a nd M rs. R o b e rt R. B ro a d b e n t Len ore V. B u fo rd , Ph.D. R o b e rt a n d V irg in ia B u rkh a rd t D a vid a nd G in g e r C a m p o p ia n o

Lindsay J. and D a vid T. M o rg e n th a le r

The C a th e rin e H o rstm a n n H om e

H e le n V. F itzh ug h

C harles J. a nd P atricia Perry N o ck

The In te rm u se u m C o n se rva tio n A sso cia tio n

V irg in ia Q . Foley

The J u n io r L ea gu e o f C le ve la n d , Inc. (C h ild re n 's T h ea tre )

M a ry Louise a n d R ichard Hahn

Ja m e s A . (D o lp h ) N o rto n a nd Fay-Tyler N o rto n Mr. a nd Mrs. R. H enry N o rw e b Jr. T o m m ie Lenora P radd Patty G ilb e rt S. P eirce

L e sb ia n /G a y C o m m u n ity S ervice C e n te r o f G re a te r C le ve la n d

Ja m es M. a nd A nn M. D e la ne y J im a nd Isab e lle D u nlap

H o lse y G ate s H a n d ysid e M a ry Ja n e D. H a rtw e ll

V ic to ire a nd A lfre d M. Rankin Jr.

L uth eran M e tro p o lita n M in istry A sso cia tio n

Flora D. H irsohn

Ja m es and Rita Rechin

N o rth e rn O h io O pe ra

Suzanne and M ic h a e l J. H o ffm a n n

Mr. a nd Mrs. Raym ond M. Reisacher

N o rth w e s t E m e rg en cy Team

R onald D. H o lm a n

W illia m H u gh e s R oberts

A m e rite c h O h io F o u n d a tio n

Mr. and Mrs. B. S c o tt Isqu ick

Mr. and Mrs. T h om as H. Roulston

St. Ja m e s A .M .E . C hurch

E liza be th W. a nd W illia m M. Jo n e s

H enry W. S ciulli

S ch o la rsh ip -ln -E scro w

V irg in ia L. Jo ne s

Mrs. E llery S e d g w ick Jr.

U n ite d W ay Services

N o rm a n F. a nd S andra L. K lo p p

Mr. a nd Mrs. Jo h n Sherwin Jr.

W o m e n 's G en e ra l H o sp ita l

E liza be th D. K on d o ro ssy

G e o rg e J. Picha

Mr. a nd Mrs. E dw ard W. Sloan Jr.

Mr. a nd M rs. M. R o ge r C la p p

V irg in ia H. Ham ann

The L inco ln E le ctric F o u n d a tio n

E. B ruce a nd V irg in ia C h aney C o rn in g C h ish o lm

E le a n o r R. G erson

Mrs. K ent H. Sm ith

Frances D. Lesser A s o f A p r il 2 7 , 1 9 9 5 C h a rlo tte S. Levy

Russell H. a nd G re tch e n H. S m ith Ja m es P. S to re r

W a yn e H. Lewis L E G A C Y

SO C IET Y

D u d le y J. Taw Mrs. W illia m C. T re u ha ft

Mr. a nd M rs. N ich o la s J. F e d e rico P h ilip R. Uhlin J o h n G abel Paul a nd Sonja U n g e r Mr. a n d M rs. R o b e rt A . G arda H on. a nd Mrs. G e o rg e V. V o ino vich Sally K. G risw o ld M rs. P ete r W e llm an H o lse y G ates H a n d ysid e M rs. M icha el A. W ip p e r

Mr. a nd M rs. G . Russell L inco ln Mrs. J. D e n n y M ay

The Legacy Society recognizes those individuals who will benefit their com m unity th ro u g h a planned gift in the form o f bequests, tru sts, pooled income funds, life insurance or charitable gift annuities.

A rth u r P. M o e b iu s

Ruth E. A d o m e it

Ja m es A . (D o lp h ) a n d Fay-Tyler N o rto n

Dr. a n d Mrs. S. W. H a rtw e ll Jr. M rs. S am uel W o lp e rt Laura R. H eath

B everly G. a n d A lb e rt M . H ig le y Jr.

R o b e rt J. a nd J a n e t G. Yaroma

C harles R. M c D o n a ld S teven a n d D o lly M in te r

M a ry B. M o o n Jo h n B. M o o re J. H o w a rd M o rris Jr.

Lewis a nd Ruth A ffe ld e r

Jo h n F. O 'B rie n

A rle n e a nd A rth u r S. H o ld e n

R o b e rt E. B in gh am

B arbara H. P atterson

E liza be th W. a nd W illia m M. Jo nes

J e a n n e tte W. B rew er

F re d e rick W. P attiso n

Len ore V. B ufo rd , Ph.D.

C a th e rin e and Ja m es P e n d e r

R o b e rt a nd V irg in ia B u rkh a rd t

W illia m H u g h e s R oberts

M a rjo rie a nd Harry C arlson

Ja m es L. Ryhal Jr.

M ary C. C a rte r

H e nry W. S ciulli

A rth u r W. C h ow n

Mr. a nd Mrs. E dw ard W. S loan Jr.

Richard H. a nd C a th y L. C ra b tre e

Mr. a nd Mrs. J o s e p h H. T h om as

P itt A . a nd Sally C urtiss

G e n e vie ve and A . C a rte r W ilm o t

B eve rly G. and A lb e rt M. H ig le y Jr. A n o n ym o u s (18)

Ja n e P. K irkham Susan N. L ajoie E le an or M. Lewis and W ayne H. Lewis R o b e rt R. Lucas

The Foundation also welcomes into The G off Society the following orga足 nizations and corporations th a t have established funds at The Cleveland Foundation:

Mrs. L eo na rd G. M a rtie n Mrs. J. D e nn y May C h arle s R. M c D o n a ld T h o rn to n D. a nd Penny P. M cD o n o u g h W. J. B arlow M cW illia m s W illia m A. a nd M a rg a re t N. M itc h e ll

A m e ric a n C a n ce r Society, O h io D ivision In c o rp o ra te d C ity o f C le ve la n d C u yah o ga C o u n ty P ub lic Library T he F orest C ity H o s p ita l F o u n d a tio n G o o d ric h S ocial S e ttle m e n t

P h ilip Dawson

Mr. a n d Mrs. H. R o b e rt W is m a r Jr.

P atricia Jansen D o yle

A n o n y m o u s (2)

D o ris A n ita Evans, M .D .

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W e are p leased to re p o rt th a t in 1994 T h e C leveland F o u n d a tio n received $3 3 .8

NEW

PERMANENT

FUNDS

H o lse y G ates H a n d ysid e C h a rita b le R em ainder Trust, $ 4 8 ,7 7 9 *

m illion in new g ifts, a record h ig h . T h e larg est single g ift, $ 1 0 .9 m illion, cam e

Ball, Ball, G allow ay, Jacobs and P icke tt

from th e e sta te o f H o m e r E verett.

Fund, $225,057

Use o f Remainder: To be a dd ed to

Donor: Ball, Ball, Galloway, Jacobs

The Holsey Gates Residence

and Pickett

Preservation Fund

D onor: Ambassador Holsey Gates Handyside

Use o f Income: Unrestricted charitable S U M M A R Y

OF

purposes

F U N D S

M ild re d S. H ig le y Fund, $ 25,000 D onor: Estate o f M ildred S. Higley

N e w p e r m a n e n t fu n d s

$ 1 6,5 77 ,86 7

A d d it io n s t o p e r m a n e n t fu n d s

2 ,8 6 1 ,2 8 3

N e w a g e n c y e n d o w m e n t fu n d s

1 1 0 ,2 5 0

A d d it io n s t o a g e n c y e n d o w m e n t fu n d s A d d it io n a l g if ts N e w p r o je c t a c c o u n ts A d d it io n s t o p r o je c t a c c o u n ts N e w d o n o r - a d v is o r fu n d s A d d it io n s t o d o n o r - a d v is o r fu n d s

9 ,3 3 5 1 0,7 03 1 5 0 ,0 0 0

Use o f Income: U nrestricted charitable

Donor: Estate o f Dr. Roger Bond Jr.

purposes

Use o f Income: Unrestricted charitable purposes

R aym ond B. K elley Fund, $180,597

B u rkh a rd t Fam ily Fund, $10,063

Testamentary Trust

Donor: Raymond B. Kelley Fund B Donors: Robert F. and Virginia Burkhardt

Use o f Income: D esignated fo r American

Use o f Income: Designated fo r Catholic

Cancer Society, The C ity Mission,

Charities C orporation

The C leveland Society fo r the Blind

1 97 ,47 7 4 ,2 9 5 ,9 1 4 7 5 1 ,5 0 7

N e w s u p p o r t in g o rg a n iz a tio n s

6 ,5 0 3,2 91

A d d it io n s t o s u p p o r t in g o rg a n iz a tio n s

2 ,3 7 5 ,6 4 6

T o ta l o f 1 99 4 c o n t r ib u t io n s

Jean and R oger Bond Jr. Fund, $ 14,324

$ 3 3 ,8 4 3 ,2 7 3 +

t @f tbi5 amount, $60,781 represents payments against pledges made in a previous year which are not included in the current year’s financial statements total o f $33,782,492. The fu ll pledge amount was recognized in the year the pledge was made.

and The Salvation A rm y o f Cleveland M ary C. C a rte r G ift A n n u ity, $ 3,9 13 * D onor: Mary C. Carter

Lois E. K err M e m o ria l Fund, $68 3,1 08

Use o f Remainder: To be added to the

Donor: Lois E. Kerr Testamentary Trust

Leyton E. Carter M em orial Fund

Use o f Income: Research and tre a tm e n t o f m entally ill persons in G reater Cleveland

A rth u r W. C how n G ift A n n u ity, $ 33 ,82 8* Donor: A rthu r W. Chown

A le x a n d e r G. L ajoie Jr. M e m o ria l Fund,

Use o f Remainder: Unrestricted charitable

$3,5 00 to w a rd p le d g e o f $10,500

purposes

Donors: Nora Lajoie, Susan N. Lajoie

Flora M. E v e re tt Fund, $701,857

five years to The Free M edical C linic o f

Donor: Flora M. Everett Trust

G reater Cleveland, Inc. and to Jeremiah's

Use o f Income: Designated fo r a p eriod of

Use o f Income: Designated fo r Central

Inn, after which tim e fo r unrestricted chari­

School o f Practical Nursing

ta b le purposes

H om er E v e re tt Fund N o . 2, $ 10,908,457

The G e o rg e L. and G ene vieve D. M o o re

Donor: Homer Everett Trust

Fam ily Fund N o. 2, $14 1,2 40

Use o f Income: Unrestricted charitable

D onor: Estate o f G eorge L. M oore

purposes

Use o f Income: Designated fo r Aurora Board o f Education to m aintain 30 acres o f

V irg in ia H. Ham ann G ift A nn u ity, $ 14 ,41 2*

w oodland, located in city o f Aurora, in its present w ild state

D onor: Virginia H. Hamann Use o f Remainder: Unrestricted charitable

R. H enry N o rw e b Jr. and E liza be th G.

purposes

N o rw e b G ift A n n u ity, $ 28 ,25 0* D onors: Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry N orw eb Jr.

H and ysid e Fam ily M e m o ria l Fund fo r W e stern Reserve Academ y, $10,075 Donor: Ambassador Holsey Gates Handyside Use o f Income: To su pp ort facilities and activities o f the perfo rm ing arts, particularly music, and to pro vide general scholarship assistance

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Use o f Remainder: Unrestricted charitable purposes


Tommie Lenora Pradd Patty Fund, $12,300

R einhold W. E rickson Fund, $631

Properties, Inc., Carmen M. and Diane M.

C atherine Penn, Mary W. Rautenberg, Paul

D onor: Tommie L. Patty

D onor: Estate o f Reinhold W. Erickson

Santorelli, Janet L. Santorelli and Jennie

and A lice R. Rolnick, C h risto ph e r and

Santorelli, Service Sales Corp., Floyd B. and

Nancy Roy, Dr. Shelly D. and Debra L.

Use o f Income: To su pp ort program s and projects tha t provide o u td o o r enrichm ent

B e tty H. and Jean E. Fa irfa x Fund,

Karen Silver, Rick Skelton, Brian V. and

Senders, W a lte r Slinson, A lb e rt and A lice

o p p o rtu n itie s fo r in ner-city children from

$ 10,000

M argo Sokol, The S paghetti Company,

Stratton, Frederick I. and Susan H. Taft,

kindergarten throu g h high school

Donors: Betty H. and Jean E. Fairfax

TASCO, G regory W. and E. Carol Trees,

Stanley S. and Ann B. Tao, Elsie R. Tarcai,

P o e try Fund, $24,663

Rocque and Sandra Trem, Edward H.

M argaret Terry, W illia m and Edith

Tresger, Michael G. and Deborah Zaucha

Tobocman, Leonard M. and Kerstin E.

D onor: John Gabel

The V ince F e de rico M e m o ria l Fund, $28,861

Turk, C. P. Turnipseed Jr., Rick Udelson, Van

Trawick, Howard and Ju dith van Kleef,

Use o f Income: D esignated fo r Poet's

Donors: Participants in the Vince Federico

Waters & Rogers Inc., Vatco, Ltd., Hyman

Richard J. and Barbara W. Wherley,

League o f G reater Cle veland, Inc. and The

M em orial G o lf Tournament

and M o lly Wasserman, W.A.W., Inc., Jerome

Stephen D. and M argaret E. W ood,

Poetry C enter o f C leveland State University

A d d itio n a l donors: A D A P/A uto Palace,

Cal W ilkins, Young Chemical Company

Frederick B. and Diana M. W o o d b rid g e ,

Janet Adelm an, Sharon K. Andrien,

D onald A. and D orothy M. Zito

E thel and Richard W h ite h ill Funds,

A nndee, Inc., A rn old I. and Seville C.

Helen V. Fitzh ug h G ift A n n u ity, $ 7 ,1 8 3 *

$ 3,0 00 ,00 0

A pplebaum , Rachelle M. A rnold, Arsham

Donor: Helen V. Fitzhugh

D onor: Estate o f Richard W. W hitehill

Insurance G roup, Robert J. and Carmen

Use o f Income: Unrestricted charitable purposes

Marie Austin, W illiam B. and Luanne Austin,

The H olsey G ates Residence

In h o n o r o f B arbara H. P a tte rso n and in

Kenneth B. Baker, W illiam Belman, Bruder

P re servatio n Fund, $16,016

m e m o ry o f Nana

Inc., Joseph P. Canepari, Richard and

Donor: Ambassador Holsey Gates Handyside

Pamela Carestia, CHEMCENTRAL/Cleveland, C hernett Cohen Associates, Inc., Ronald

E le an or R. G erson C h a rita b le R em ainder

Donors: Ann H. and H. Robert W ismar Jr.

B. Cohen, Commercial Insulation, Inc.,

U n itru st, $100

Use o f Income: D esignated fo r The Young

H. R o b e rt and A nn H. W ism a r Fund, $3,888

D onor: Charles J. Patterson

Cuyahoga Chem ical Co., Darko Company

D onor: Eleanor R. Gerson

Men's Christian Association o f G reater

Inc., Mary P. De A ngelo, Jan L. and Esma

Use o f Remainder: Unrestricted charitable

Cleveland, The Salvation Arm y o f

J. DeCaro, David Della Donna, E dm ond V.

purposes

Cleveland, Lake Ridge Academy, and fo r

and Bernardine Del Re, Frank D elzotti,

unrestricted charitable purposes o f The

A lb e rt and Josephine D'Ercole, A. G.

H e ig h ts Youth C e n te r Fund, $2,717

Cleveland Foundation

Edwards & Sons, Inc., Philip Fleishman,

Donors: A m ie S. A lb ert, G eoffrey K. and

Linda J. and Thomas O. Fleming Jr.,

Maryann D. Barnes, A.W. and Joanne

Charles J. Gallo, Gattozzi and Son Funeral

Benkendorf, Catharine D. Berwald, A rthur

Homes, Inc., Nathan Gerdy, Gleeson

and Lenore S. Blum, Ronald and Isabelle G.

C harles Rieley A rm in g to n Fund, $36,000

C onstruction Inc., G oing Places Travel Inc.,

Brown, Marshall Brudno, Janet R. Burnside,

D onor: Elizabeth Rieley A rm ington

Melvyn and Rose G oldstein, G -Q Drywall

A rm ine G. Cuber, Mr. and Mrs. D 'A rn o ld

ADDITIONS

TO

PERMANENT

FUNDS

Company, Mark T. and Lea Ann G reffet, H.

Davis, Richard C. and Nancy J. Dietrich,

A. P. Enterprises, Kenneth Herrmann, Joe

Yarden and Kirsten Faden, Kathleen A.

H elen and Ira J. B irch er Fund, $60,000

Pro Enterprises dba Lady Joe Pro, J. V.

Gates, Dorinda A. Gershman, Eleanor R.

Donors: Helen and Ira J. Bircher

Sales, Kaufman C ontainer Company,

Gerson Philanthropic Fund o f The Jewish

C haritable Trust

M ary K. and R o b e rt R. B ro a d b e n t S alvatio n A rm y E n d o w m e n t Fund, $ 1,000 Donors: Mary K. and Robert R. Broadbent A rth u r F. and G ladys D. C onn a rd Fund, $19,713 Donor: Gladys D. Connard A lza d a S in g le to n Davis Fund, $5,000 D onor: Lenore V. Buford, Ph.D. Jam es M. and A nn M. D elaney Fund, $2,5 00 Donors: James M. and Ann M. Delaney

A gn e s E. M e ye r H e rzo g Fund, $595

Richard M. King, Michael S. Klein, James

C om m unity Federation o f Cleveland,

Allan Kleinman, Christine M. Klimcak,

A ndrew L. and Judy K. Green, June

Kostman, Schmid & Associates, Inc., Bruce

Greenwald A ntiques, Suzanne Halbe,

E. Leff, W alter Lowy, Ellen M. Manchook,

Richard W. and G loria M. Hanson, John W.

W illiam T. Manocchio, Joseph A. and

and Stephanie B. Harris, Judge Sara R.

Donors: Michael F. and M ary A. Domski, James D. and Donna P. G udritz, Barbara A. Patterson, Charles M. Patterson and Josje Hebbes, David A. Patterson, Neil J. Patterson and Sandi Pierantozzi In m e m o ry o f R o b e rt H. Rawson Sr. D onor: Barbara H. Patterson In m e m o ry o f H o m e r C. W a d sw o rth Donor: Barbara H. Patterson S herm an Jo hn son and Frances B a ttle s Jo hn son M e m o ria l Fund, $1,0 00 Donor: Dr. Janet M. Poponick The V irg in ia L. Jo nes Fund C h a rita b le R em a in de r U n itru s t, $ 9 9 ,7 3 9 * D onor: V irginia L. Jones M a ry K opec K re ich e r Fund, $2,310 Donors: Steve and D olly M inte r Leo na rd K rie g e r Fund, $ 1 3 1,7 04 D onor: Estate o f Leonard K rieger

Kathleen Massi, Ralph Matsuno &

Hunter, Sheryl A. Jacober, Marc B. and Dr.

Associates, Frank A. and G eraldine A.

Karen M. Jaffe, Janice S. Johnston, W illiam

K ath ryn A. M e ria m Fund, $ 46,064

Mauceri, Stephen and Jeannie C.

E. Johnston, Linnea J. Jones, W. Dennis

D onor: Mrs. J. Denny May

Michaelides, Lawrence F. and Elizabeth C.

Keating and Kay L. M artin, D orothy E.

The A lb e rt Y o u n g lo ve M e ria m and

Minich, Patlen Company, Bert P. Poncher,

Klemm, Clark W. and Mary B. Knierman, Dr.

The N o rth e rn O h io O p e ra Fund, $500

Tom and Carol Post, Joseph A. and

Richard Lightbody, Mafalda McNamara,

D onor: Perkins C haritable Foundation

M arietta Purpura, Joseph A. Purpura and

Barbara H. Nahra, Patrick J. and Nancy H.

Deana J. Kelly, James L. and Barbara L.

O 'Connor, O hio Soap Products Company,

Ridel, Ridge Manor Nurseries, Inc., Charles

Dw ight M. and C olleen F. Olson, Leslie

The N o rth w e s t E m e rg en cy Team Fund, $6,495

Rockman, N orton W. Rose, Rysar

O rgan, Robert S. and Barbara A. O ttinger,

Donor: N orthw est Emergency Team, Inc.

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Fay-Tyler M u rra y N o rto n Fund, $1,0 00

The A lm a M. and H a rry R. Te m p leto n

A G E N C Y

D onors: Dr. James A. and Fay-Tyler N orton

M e m o ria l Fund, $1,3 07 ,66 6

E N D O W M E N T

The C a th e rin e H o rstm a n n Hom e F U N D S

Donor: Alma M. Tem pleton Unitrust Jo hn F. O 'B rie n C h a rita b le R em ainder U n itru s t, $ 1 4 ,8 7 4 * D onor: Jo hn F. O 'B rien

A m os B u rt and Jeanne L. T h om pson Fund, $1,000 D onor: N eil L. Thom pson

Jo h n G. and M ay L o c k w o o d O liv e r M e m o ria l Fund, $825

Jessie C. Tucker M e m o ria l Fund, $100

In m e m o ry o f L o c k w o o d O liv e r

In m e m o ry o f Flora S. M e n cini

Donors: Laurel Blossom, Dr. James E. and

D onor: Edith M. M edina

Jeanne K. Foerstner, Betty Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kubic and Family, G eorge

M o lly A gn e s V o ino vich M e m o ria l Fund,

R. Lezius, Mr, and Mrs. W entw orth J.

$ 2,175

Marshall Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ratner,

Donors: V ictor R. Bernot III, Jane E. Conroy,

Mr. and Mrs. R obert S. Targett

Esthersam Foundation, Friends o f Michael J. Corrigan, Steve and D olly Minter, Nick

P rin c e to n U rba n S tu d ie s F e llo w sh ip

and Patricia A. Tomino, Donald and Nancy

Fund, $ 14 ,35 0

Vickers, W omen's A uxiliary Board o f Akron

D o no rs: Frank H. and M argaret Carpenter,

City Hospital

Henry C. D oll, Jack Family Foundation,

In m e m o ry o f Helen B. M o o ne y

David R. Kass, Peter B. Lewis, S. S terling

D onor: Barbara H. and Charles J. Patterson

M cM illan, R obert H. Rawson Jr., W ilb u r J. Shenk Jr., Ju dg e Fred V. Skok, David W. and M argaret M. Sloan

T he H o m e r C. W a d sw o rth A w a rd, $160 In m e m o ry o f H o m e r C. W a d sw orth

D onor: The Catherine Horstmann Home

T he Cleveland Foundation holds and m anages th e endow m ents for a num ber of nonprofit agencies in the Cleveland area, annually directing the income of the funds to the orga­ nizations for their unrestricted use. T he following nonprofit organiza­ tions have e stablished agency endow m ent funds at the Foundation in order to receive gifts from individ­ uals in te re sted in th e lo n g -term financial stability o f these agencies. These funds may also receive the prin c ip a l o f C o m m unity Pooled Incom e Fund gifts after a donor’s lifetim e. In 1994, new agency endow m ent funds and additions to existing funds totaled $119,585.

Donors: Bob and Ginny Eckardt, M ichael J. V ic to ire and A lfre d M. Rankin Jr. Fund,

and Suzanne I. Hoffmann

$3 ,5 6 3 Donors: V ictoire and A lfre d M. Rankin Jr.

Jane D. W h ite Fund N o. 1, $120,806 D onor: Estate o f Jane W hite Lincoln

S cho la rsh ip -ln -E scro w Fund, $75 2,3 82 D onors: The C leveland Initiative fo r

Jane D. W h ite Fund No. 2, $120,806

E ducation, S cholarship-ln-Escrow

D onor: Estate o f Jane W hite Lincoln

D e m e tra A. S ciu lli Fund, $28,041

*The value o f certain p la n n e d g ifts is listed a t th e ir charitable ta x d eduction level, as d e te rm in e d by th e In te r n a l Revenue Service.

D onor: Henry W. Sciulli J o s e p h in e R. and E dw ard W. Sloan Jr. Fund, $5,5 63 D o n o rs: Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Sloan Jr. Taw Fa m ily S a lva tio n A rm y E n d o w m e n t

E n d o w m e n t Fund, $2,9 00

NEW

AGENCY

ENDOWMENT

FUNDS

H o spice o f th e W e stern Reserve Fund Donor: Hospice o f the Western Reserve, Inc. Lesb ia n/G ay C o m m u n ity S ervice C e n te r

F riends and M e m b e rs E n d o w m e n t Fund o f St. James A .M .E . C hurch, $6,000 D onor: St. James A.M .E. Church ESTABLISHED A G E N C Y

ENDOW MENT

FUNDS

A m e ric a n Red Cross, T he G re a te r C le ve la n d C h a p te r Fund The C h ild re n 's T h e a tre E n d o w m e n t Fund The C le ve la n d H e a rin g a nd S peech C e n te r Fund The C le ve la n d In s titu te o f A rt Fund C u yah o ga C o u n ty P u b lic Library E n d o w m e n t Fund Hathaway Brown School E n d o w m e n t Fund T he C a th e rin e H o rstm a n n H o m e E n d o w m e n t Fund H o sp ice o f th e W e ste rn Reserve Fund T he In te rm u se u m C o n se rva tio n A s s o c ia tio n E n d o w m e n t Fund L e sb ia n /G a y C o m m u n ity S ervice C e n te r o f G re a te r C le ve la n d Fund L utheran M e tro p o lita n M in is try A sso c ia tio n Fund

o f G re a te r C le ve lan d Fund

T h e B en ja m in Rose In s titu te Fund

D onor: Lesbian/Gay Com m unity Service

F rien ds a nd M e m b e rs E n d o w m e n t Fund o f St. Ja m e s A .M .E . C hurch

C enter o f G reater Cleveland L utheran M e tro p o lita n M in is try A sso cia tio n Fund Donors: Lutheran M etro po lita n M inistry Association, Raymond M. and Mary Louise

T he S alvatio n A rm y o f G re a te r C le ve la n d E n d o w m e n t Fund T h e E n d o w m e n t Fund fo r U n ite d W ay S ervices

Reisacher A D D I T I O N A L GIFTS

F und, $9,8 44 D o no r: D udley J. Taw

ADDITIONS

TO AGENCY

ENDOWMENT

FUNDS

H o m e r C. W a d sw o rth M e m o ria l Fund, $6,178 to w a rd p le d g e s o f $6,2 28

C uyahoga C o u n ty P ublic Library E nd o w m e nt Fund, $435 D onor: Cuyahoga County Public Library

Donors: D. Robert and Kathleen L. Barber, Lois S. Barnes, M ary L. Bartos, Duane W. Beck, Marian and E liot Berkley, Richard J. Blum and H arriet L. Warm, Grace C. Bobo, Mary C. Carter, A licia M. C ilibe rto , C itico rp Foundation, The C leveland Education


Fund, C leveland State University Maxine

P E R M A N E N T

G oodm an Levin C o lle ge o f Urban Affairs,

OF

Richard P. C olem an, Colum bus Foundation,

F O U N D ATI O N

THE

F U N D S

C L E V E L A N D

Rick and Cathy Crabtree, M errim on and W h itty C uninggim , Janice M. C utright, Elsie W. Deleo, Mrs. John B. Dempsey, Henry C. D oll, Donors Forum o f O hio, Patricia Jansen Doyle, Fran and Jack Dwyer, Deena and Dick Epstein, Robert A. and A nnie Lewis J. Garda, Sally K. G riswold, Mr. and Mrs. D onald J. Hall, Penny Heidrick, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r S. H olden Jr., M uriel H. Jones, Nancy and Laury Jones, City Planning and D evelopm ent D epartm ent o f Kansas City, Missouri, M olly E, R. Keating, J u dith H. Kidd, John M. and Elizabeth B.

Thousands of donors have contributed to The Cleveland Foundation since its creation in 1914, often through bequests, but also through gifts of cash, securities, life insurance policies, real estate, and other personal property. A perm anent fund may be established with a m inim um gift of $10,000. Following is a list of the perm anent nam ed funds o f the Foundation.

Kinzer, League o f W om en Voters o f Cle veland, Paul Lehman and Ronna Stamm,

PERMANENT

FUNDS

Rose M arie Ley, W illiam E. MacDonald, John R. McLane Jr., Steve and D olly Minter,

M o rris A b ra m s Fund

Mr. and Mrs. R. Henry Norw eb Jr., Brian O 'C onnell, Dr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Rabin, Mary and Jim Reefer, Debra and Peter Rettman, Pinkney G. Roberts, St. Croix Foundation fo r C om m unity Developm ent, Stanley and Kay Schlozman, John Sherwin

T he A d o m e it Fund Ruth E. A d o m e it Fund Lewis a nd Ruth A ffe ld e r Fund Rhoda L. A ffe ld e r Fund

Jr., Carol G. S im onetti, Mr. and Mrs.

W ickh a m H. A ld ric h Fund

Edward W. Sloan Jr., Thom pson Hine and

Rob Roy A le x a n d e r Fund

Flory, Diana S. T ittle and Tom E. Hinson,

T he W illia m H arry A le x a n d e r Fund

Elise van Bergen, Lois E. Weber, Wayne and

F annie W h ite B ake r Fund

G e o rg e F. B u e h le r M e m o ria l Fund

W a lte r C. Baker Fund

M a rie I. B u e lo w Fund

W a lte r C. a n d Fannie W h ite Baker Fund

J u d g e L illia n W. B urke S c h o la rsh ip Fund

L ilian Hanna B aldw in Fund

B u rk h a rd t F a m ily Fund

Ball, Ball, G allow ay, Ja co b s and P icke tt Fund

The H a rry F. a nd Edna J. B u rm e ste r C h a rita b le R e m a in d e r U n itru s t N o . 1

M a b e l R. B ate m a n M e m o ria l Fund

Th e T h o m a s B urnh am M e m o ria l

W a rn e r M. B ate m a n M e m o ria l Fund

Th e T h om as B urnh am M e m o ria l Trust

C o rn e lia W. B ea rd sle e Fund

K a th e rin e W a rd B urre ll Fund

Jam es C. B ea rd sle e Fund

E d m u n d S. Busch Fund

Louis D. B e a u m o n t Fund

Ja n e t G . and M a ry H. C a m e ro n M e m o ria l Fund

R o b e rt K. B eck M e m o ria l Fund The B ecke n ba ch S ch o la rsh ip M e m o ria l Fund M a ry B errym an Fund N e s to r B. B e tzo ld Trust Ida Beznoska Fund Big B ro th e rs o f G re a te r C le ve la n d Fund The Dr. H a m ilto n Fisk B ig g a r Fund H a ttie E. B in gh am Fund H e le n and Ira J. B irch er Fund G e o rg e Davis Bivin Fund The M a rtin E. a nd Evelyn K. B lum Fund

M a ria n M. C a m e ro n Fund T h e M a rth a B. C a rlisle M e m o ria l Fund E dna L. a nd G u sta v W. C a rlso n F o u n d a tio n M e m o ria l Fund A lfre d J. C a rp e n te r M e m o ria l Fund L eyto n E. C a rte r M e m o ria l Fund M a ry C. C a rte r G ift A n n u ity R o b e rt and A n n ie C a rtm a n Fund T he C e n tra l H ig h S chool E n d o w m e n t Fund T he Fred H. C h a p in M e m o ria l Fund T he G e o rg e Lord and E liza b e th Chapm an Fund*

Janice W indle Fund o f El Paso Community

T he A lo y M e m o ria l S cho la rsh ip Fund

Tom L.E. B lum and M a rtin E. Blum Fund

Foundation, Henry and Harriet Zucker

T he Dr. D a vid A ls b a c h e r Fund fo r M e d ic a l Research

K ath erine B ohm Fund

Family P hilanthropic Fund o f The Jewish

T he Frank J. a n d N e llie L. C h a p p ie F u n d *

C om m unity Federation o f Cleveland

R aleigh F. A n d rie M e m o ria l Fund

E rnest J. B ohn M e m o ria l Fund

T he C h ild re n F o re ver E n d o w m e n t Fund

T he G e o rg e a nd M ay M a rg a re t A n g e ll Trust

R o be rta H o ld e n B ole Fund

U n re s tric te d G ifts , $4,475

N e w e ll C. B o lto n Fund

The A d e le C o rn in g C h ish o lm M e m o ria l Fund

A n is fie ld -W o lf Fund

Jean a nd R o ge r B on d Jr. Fund

G e o rg e W. C h is h o lm Fund

C h arle s Rieley A rm in g to n Fund

H e le n R. B o w le r Fund

A rth u r W. C h ow n G ift A n n u ity

K a th e rin e B. A ru n d e l Fund

The G e o rg e H. B oyd F u nd *

G a rn e tta B. C h riste n so n a n d LeRoy W. C h riste n so n Fund

W a lte r C. a nd Lucy I. A s tru p Funds (2)

A lva B ra dle y II Fund

In m e m o ry o f R o b e rt H. Rawson Sr.

S o p h ie A u e rb a c h Fund

J e a n e tte W. B rew er Fund

Donors: Harry and M arge Carlson

M a rg a re t M o n tg o m e ry A u s tin and C harles Taylo r A u stin M e m o ria l Fund

G e rtru d e H. B ritto n , K ath arine H. Perkins Fund

Ruth a nd E lm e r B abin Fund

M ary K. a nd R o b e rt R. B ro a d b e n t S alvatio n A rm y E n d o w m e n t Fund

Donors: American Asset M anagem ent Company, Am erican Foundation at the d ire ction o f Edith W. Corning, Harry and Marge Carlson, Theodora P. Dakin, G regory T. Holtz, NACCO Industries, Inc., Frank B. O 'B rien, The Pasteur Club

T he F re d e ric M. a nd N e ttie E. Backus M e m o ria l Fund T he M a g d a le n a B aehr Fund

Mr. a nd Mrs. H a ro ld T. C la rk Fund J.E.G . C la rk Trust M a rie O d e n k irk C la rk Fund C la rk-O w e n M e m o ria l Fund Th e Elsa C laus M e m o ria l F u nd N o. 2

Fannie B row n M e m o ria l Fund

Inez and H arry C le m e n t A w a rd Fund

M a rie H. B row n Fund

C le ve la n d : N O W Fund

A d a G. B ruce Fund

C le v e la n d R e cre a tio n a l A rts Fund

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C le v e la n d W a r M e m o ria l

T h e E m e ra ld N e ckla ce Fund

C o n sta n ce C. F ra cke lton Funds (4)

V irg in ia H. H am ann G ift A n n u ity

C le v ite W e lfa re F u nd

A d a C. E m erson F u nd *

D o ro th e a W r ig h t H a m ilto n Fund

C a ro lin e E. C o it Fund

Ire ne C. a n d Karl E m m e rlin g S ch o la rsh ip Fund

T he Fannie P itcairn F ra cke lton a nd D avid W. F ra cke lto n Fund

A rth u r F. a nd G la dys D. C o n n a rd Fund

R o b e rt J. F ra cke lto n Fund

A .E . C o n v e rs F u n d *

R e in ho ld W. E rickson Fund

T he G e o rg e F reem an C h a rity Fund

H a rry C o u lb y Funds (2)

F lora M. E ve re tt Fund

W in ifre d Fryer M e m o ria l Fund

J a c o b D. C o x Fund

H enry A . E v e re tt Trust

F re d eric C. F u lto n Fund

S. H o u g h to n C o x Fund

H o m e r E ve re tt Funds (2)

C harles H. G ale Fund

C a th y L. C ra b tre e Fund T h e E ile en H. C ra m e r and M a rvin H. C ra m e r Fund T h e W illia m R. a n d F. C assie D aley Tru st Fund H e nry G . D a lto n Fund

M ary M cG ra w E v e re tt Fund

F re d eric H. G ates Fund

T he Irene E w ing Trust

The H o lse y G ates R esidence P re servatio n Fund

B e tty H. a nd Je an E. Fairfax Fund C harles D u d le y Fa rn sw orth Fund C harles Farran Fund

A lza d a S in g le to n Davis Fund

T h e G e o rg e D. a nd E d ith W. F e a th e rsto n e M e m o ria l Fund

E dw ard H. d e C o n in g h Fund

T h e V in ce F e d e ric o M e m o ria l Fund

M a ry E. D e e M e m o ria l Fund

Dr. Frank C arl F e lix and Flora W e b s te r F e lix Fund

Ja m e s M . a nd A nn M. D e la n e y Fund T h e H o w a rd a nd E d ith D in g le Fund T h e C a rl a n d M a rio n D ittm a r Fund E dw in A . a n d J u lia G re e n e D o d d Funds (2) A n n a J. D o rm a n a n d P lin y O . D o rm a n M e m o ria l Fund L. D a le D o rn e y Fund Ja m e s J. D o yle a n d L illia n H e rro n D o yle S ch o la rs h ip Fund C h a rle s A . D riffie ld M e m o ria l Fund T h e M a ry a nd W a lla ce D u nca n Fund T h e W illia m C. a n d A g n e s M. D u n n Fund B ru ce S. D w yn n M e m o ria l Fund A lic e M c H a rd y D ye Fund Lyda G . and H o ra tio B. E b e rt Fund K ristia n E ile rtse n Fund

The W illia m F. and A nna Lawrence G ib b o n s F u nd * E mil and G e n e vieve G ib ia n Fund Frank S. G ib s o n M e m o ria l Fund Rose B. and M yron E. Glass M e m o ria l Fund

W illia m S. a n d Freda M. Fell M e m o ria l Fund

F re d e rick H arris G o ff Fund

T he Fenn E d u ca tio n a l Funds (4)

F re d e rick H. a nd Frances S o u th w o rth G o ff F u nd *

F irst C le ve la n d C a va lry-N o rto n M e m o ria l Fund W illia m C. Fisch e r a nd L illye T. Fischer M e m o ria l Fund

Isaac C. G o ff F und* E dw in R. G o ld fie ld Fund Lillian F. G o ld fie ld Fund

Fish e r Fund

M a rie Louise G o lla n Fund

E rw in L. Fisher a nd Fanny M. Fisher M e m o ria l Fund

Dr. Isadore J. G o o d m a n a nd Ruth G o o d m a n M e m o ria l Fund

H e le n V. F itzh ug h G ift A n n u ity

J u liu s E. G o o d m a n Fund

E dw ard C. F la n ig o n Fund

The G e o rg e C. and M a rio n S. G o rd o n Fund

Percy R. a nd B ea trice Round Forbes M e m o ria l Fund Frances B. and G e o rg e W. Ford M e m o ria l Fund T he F orest C ity H o s p ita l F o u n d a tio n Fund G la dys J. a n d H o m e r D. F o ste r Fund

SB

E le an or R. G erson C h a rita b le R e m a in de r U n itru st

E dw in T. a nd M a ry E. H a m ilto n Fund T he Lynn J. and Eva D. H a m m o n d M e m o ria l F u n d * H a n d ysid e Fa m ily M e m o ria l Fund fo r W e ste rn Reserve A c a d e m y D o u g la s P. H a n d ysid e M e m o ria l Fund H o lse y G ates H a nd ysid e C h a rita b le R e m a in d e r Trust L eo na rd C. Hanna Jr. Funds (9) T h e L eo na rd C. Hanna Jr. S pe cia l Fund W illia m S titt H a nn o n Fund Ja n e t H a rle y M e m o ria l Fund Mr. a nd M rs. Roy G. H a rle y Fund H. S tu a rt H a rrison M e m o ria l Fund Perry G. H arrison a nd V irg in ia C. H arrison M e m o ria l Fund T he K ate Hanna H arvey M e m o ria l Funds (2) F.H. H a se ro t Fund M e lv ille H. H askell, M a ry H. H unter, G e rtru d e H. B ritto n , K a th a rin e H. Perkins Funds (2) H enry R. Hatch M e m o ria l Fund H o m e r H. H a tch Fund J o h n a nd H e le n A . Hay M e m o ria l Fund Lewis H o w a rd H a yde n and Lulu M ay H a yden Fund G e o rg e H a lle Hays Fund N o ra Hays Fund

R o b e rt B. G ra n d in Fund

H e ig h ts Y ou th C e n te r Fund

H a ro ld R. G re en e Fund

T he H enry E. H e in e r a nd M a rie Hays H e in e r M e m o ria l Fund

M a xin e Y. H a be rm an Fund T he H o rte n se B. H a lle and Jay M. H a lle Fund

T he Louise W. a nd Irvin g K. H e lle r Fund M ild re d S he lb y H e lle r M e m o ria l Fund


T he W illia m M yron H e lle r M e m o ria l Fund

S herm an Jo h n so n a nd Frances B attle s Jo h n so n M e m o ria l Fund

T he A rth u r A . L e d e re r and Ruth Law rence L e d e re r Fund

W a rren J. H e n d e rso n Fund

The T h om as H o yt Jo n e s Fa m ily Fund

Iva L. H e rl Fund

T he V irg in ia Jo ne s M e m o ria l Fund

H arley C. Lee and E liza be th K e e d ick Lee Fund

T he C liffo rd B. H ersh ik M e m o ria l Fund A g n e s E. M e ye r H e rzo g Fund T he S ie g m u n d a nd B ertha B. H e rzo g E n d o w m e n t Fund

Frances D o o little Lesser Fund

The V irg in ia L. Jo ne s C h a rita b le R e m a in de r U n itru st

T he Jo n Lewis Fund

Jam es S. Jo rd a n Fund

M a rth a M. L ind e n Fund

A d ria n D. J o yce Fund

R o b e rt M. L inney Fund Sue L. L ittle Fund

H ig h la n d V ie w H o sp ita l E m p loye e s' Fund

The F re d e rick W. and H e n ry e tt S locum J u d d Fund

A lb e r t M . H ig le y M e m o ria l

H e n ry e tt S. J u d d Fund

A lb e rt M. and B eve rly G. H ig le y Fund

T illie A. Kaley a nd W a rren R. Kaley M e m o ria l Fund

M e ta M. Long Fund

K aram u H ouse Trust

G ustave L o rb e r a n d F rieda B ru m l L o rb e r M e m o ria l Fund

Ja m e s R. H ib sh m a n Fa m ily Trust

M a ry G. H ig le y Fund M ild re d S. H ig le y Fund R aym ond B. K elley Fund T h e H in d s M e m o ria l F u nd * The H iram H ouse Fund

A lb e rt B. and Sara P. Kern M e m o ria l Fund

The J a c o b H irte n s te in Fund

Lois E. Kerr M e m o ria l Fund

H. M o rle y a nd E liza be th N e w b e rry H itc h c o c k Fund

Jo sep h E. K ew ley M e m o ria l Fund O rrin F. K ilm e r Fund

V ida C. Logan Fund E liza be th T. L o h m ille r Fund

H enry M. Lucas Fund

Jo h n R. K istne r Fund

A n n a M ary M a g e e M e m o ria l Fund

Dr. E m m anuel Klaus M e m o ria l Fund

The M a u d e F. M a je ric k Fund

S andra L. K lo p p Fund M ild re d E. H o m m e l a n d A rth u r G. H o m m e l M e m o ria l Fund

Leone R. B ow e M a rco Fund

S am uel B. K n ig h t Fund

Leo na rd G. M a rtie n Fund

A.R. H o rr Trust*

T he P h ilip E. and B ertha Hawley K n o w lto n Fund

Dr. J o h n W. H o llo w a y M e m o ria l Fund

C e n tu re e n a S. H o tch kiss Fund H o w a rd W. H o tte n s te in Fund

E stelle C. Koch M e m o ria l S cho la rsh ip Fund

V irg in ia M. H uey Fund

Richard H. K ohn Fund

Ruth N e v ille M cL e an M e m o ria l Fund T h e H o w a rd T. M c M y le r Fund T h e T h o m a s a nd M a ry M c M y le r M e m o ria l Fund T he A lb e r t Y o u n g lo v e M e ria m a nd K athryn A. M e ria m Fund A lic e B utts M e tc a lf Fund T he G ra ce E. M e y e tte Fund

He rm a n R. a nd E sth e r S. M ille r M e m o ria l Fund

N e llie Lynch Fund

Theresa M ae M a cN a b Fund

H e le n M. H o lla n d M e m o ria l

T h e J o h n C. M cL e an M e m o ria l Fund

Sarah S tern M ic h a e l Fund

C la re n ce A . K irkham M e m o ria l Fund Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r S. H o ld e n Fund

W. B re w ste r M cK e nn a Fund T he K a th e rin e B. M c K itte ric k Fund

Frank J. Lynch Fund

The W illia m Fred M ackay a nd Cora C a rlisle M a ckay M e m o ria l Fund

S uzanne and M ich a e l J. H o ffm a n n Fund

D o n a ld W. M c In ty re Fund G la dys M. M c In ty re M e m o ria l Fund

C le m e n s W. L u n d o ff a nd H ild a T. L u n d o ff Fund

Lillian E. K irch ne r Fund

R euben W. H itc h c o c k Fund

H ild a J. M cG e e Fund T he G e o rg e W. a n d Sarah M c G u ire Fund

W illia m P. M ille r Fund H e le n G ib b s M ills M e m o ria l Fund V ic to r M ills Fund A nn a B. M in z e r Fund J o h n A . M itc h e ll a n d B la nch e G. M itc h e ll Fund C o rn e lia S. M o o re F u nd *

A lic e K eith M a th e r Fund

Th e G e o rg e L. a nd G e n e vie ve D. M o o re Fam ily Funds (2)

The S am uel M a th e r a nd Flora S tone M a th e r M e m o ria l Fund

The Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja y P. M o o re M e m o ria l Fund

Ruth A . M a tso n Fund

Jo h n H. a nd B e a trice C. M o o re F u nd

The F re d e rick R. and B ertha S pe ch t M a u tz S ch o la rsh ip Fund

J. H o w a rd a nd J o s e p h in e L. M o rris G ift A n n u ity

Erma L. M a w e r Fund

W illia m C u rtis M o rto n , M a u d M o rto n , K ath le en M o rto n Fund

M a rtin H uge, M a rth a M. H uge, T h e o d o re L. H u ge and R e in h a rd t E. H u ge M e m o ria l Fund

Leslie a nd E liza be th D. K on d oro ssy C h a rita b le R e m a in de r U n itru st

T h e J o h n H u n tin g to n B e n e v o le n t Fund

T he O tto a nd Lena K o n ig slo w M e m o ria l F und*

H a rrie t E. M c B rid e Fund

T he A .W . H u rlb u t Fund

S am uel E. K ra m e r Law S cho la rsh ip Fund

M a lc o lm L. M c B rid e a nd J o h n Harris M c B rid e II M e m o ria l Fund

M a ry M a cB ain M o tc h Fund

T he N o rm a W itt Jackson Fund

M a ry K o p e c K re iche r Fund

Dr. Ja ne P ow er M c C o llo u g h Fund

Ja ne C. M o u ld Fund

Rhea Hanna J e rp b a k M e m o ria l Trust

L eo na rd K rie g e r Fund

Earle L. Jo h n so n a nd W a lte r S aw telle D o an a n d Ella P. D oan M e m o ria l Fund

E lroy J. a nd F yn e tte H. Kulas Fund

T he J. K im b a ll Jo h n so n M e m o ria l Fund

T he Lewis A . and E llen E. M cC rea ry M e m o ria l Fund

A le x a n d e r G. L ajoie Jr. M e m o ria l Fund

H e b e r M cF a rlan d Fund

T he Lake-G e au ga Funds (5)

T he J o h n A . a nd M ild re d T. M cG e an Fund

K athryn V. Lantz Fund

E. Freem an M o u ld Fund

Frank A. M ye rs Fund Tom N e al Fund H a ro ld M. N ic h o ls Fund Jessie Roe N o rth a nd G e o rg e M a h an N o rth M e m o ria l Fund

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T h e N o rth e rn O h io O p e ra Fund T h e N o rth w e s t E m e rg e n c y Team Fund Fay-Tyler M u rra y N o rto n Fund B la n ch e E. N o rv e ll F u nd *

F lo re n ce M a cke y P ritch ard a nd PJ. P ritch a rd S ch o la rsh ip Fund T he P u b lic S quare P re servatio n and M a in te n a n c e Fund

H a rry N o rv e ll Fund

T h e J. A m b ro s e and Jessie W h e e le r P urcell M e m o ria l F u nd *

R. H e nry N o rw e b Jr. a n d E liza b e th G. N o rw e b G ift A n n u ity

The G e o rg e Jo h n Putz and M a rg a re t Putz M e m o ria l Fund

J o h n F. O b e rlin a nd J o h n C. O b e rlin Fund

The F red O . a nd L ucille M. Q u ic k Fund

J o h n F. O 'B rie n C h a rita b le R e m a in d e r U n itru s t T h e C ris p in a n d K ate O g le b a y Trust O h io N u t a nd B o lt C o m p a n y Fund Beu la h N. O lin g e r Fund Jo h n G . a n d M ay L o c k w o o d O liv e r M e m o ria l Fund C la re n ce A . O lse n Trust M a ry K in g O s b o rn Fund W illia m P. P alm er Fund

T he C h arle s G re if R aible a nd C a th e rin e R ogers R aible Fund The Jo h n R. R aible Fund V ic to ire a nd A lfre d M. Rankin Jr. Fund M a rio n E. Rannells Fund Frances L incoln R a thb on e M e m o ria l Fund B arbara Haas Rawson M e m o ria l Fund G race P. Rawson Fund C lay L. and F lo re nce Rannells Reely Fund H ild a Reich Fund L eo na rd R. Rench Fund

St. B arnabas G u ild fo r N u rs in g Fund V irg in ia Salay M e m o ria l Fund J a n e t C o e S anborn Fund M a ry C o it S an ford Fund T he M ary C o it S anford M e m o ria l Fund O liv e r H. Schaaf Fund

W illia m P. S o u th w o rth a nd Louisa S o u th w o rth Fund

O tto F. Schram m a nd Edna H. Schram m M e m o ria l Fund T he R o b e rt N. S chw artz Fund fo r R e tarde d C h ild re n D e m e tra A. S ciulli Fund W illia m C. S co fie ld M e m o ria l Fund A lic e D u ty S eagrave F o re ig n S tu d y Fund W a rn e r Seely Fund

V irg in ia S p rig g s Fund T he M iria m K erruish S ta g e Fund

C h arle s L. R ichm an Fund

G le n n M. and Elsa V. Shaw Fund

N a tha n G. Richm an Fund

Frank S. Sheets and A lb e rta G. Sheets M e m o ria l Fund

T h e A u g u s t G. a nd Lee F. P eterka Fund G ra ce M. Pew Fund P o e try Fund C a ro lin e B row n P re sco tt M e m o ria l Fund W a lte r D. Price Fund W illia m H. P rice Fund P rin ce to n U rba n S tu d ie s F e llo w sh ip Fund

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E liza be th B ecke r R o ra be ck Fund R ebecca and E tta Rosenberg M e m o ria l Fund

T he G e o rg e B. S pren g and Hazel M yers S pren g M e m o ria l Fund

W illia m K. S elm an M e m o ria l Fund

T h e J o s e p h K. a nd A m y S hepard P a tte rso n M e m o ria l Fund

D o u g la s P erkins Fund

M a rio n R. S pe llm an Fund J o s e p h in e L. S pe rry Fund

T he Hazel M yers S pren g Fund in m e m o ry o f h e r parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. A .N . M yers

M a rie R ichardson M e m o ria l Fund

A lic e M. R o cke fe lle r Fund

Dr. G e o rg e P. S oyer Fund T he Jo h n C. a nd E liza be th F. S p a rrow M e m o ria l Fund

C harles W. a nd L ucille Sellers M e m o ria l Fund

Erla S c h la th e r P arker Fund

Lind a J. P eirce M e m o ria l Fund

A .L. S om ers Fund

S ch o la rsh ip -in -E scro w Fund

T he A rth u r a nd A g n e s Severson M e m o ria l Fund

B la n ch e B. Payer Fund

S o cie ty fo r C rip p le d C h ild re n - Tris S p e a ker M e m o ria l Fund

W illia m J. S o u th w o rth Fund

T he R e tre at M e m o ria l Fund

H e le n D. R o binson Fund

K en t H. S m ith Fund T h e N e llie B. S navely Fund

Dr. H enry A . a nd M ary J. S chlink M e m o ria l Fund

T h e Dr. C h arle s B. P arker M e m o ria l Fund*

T o m m ie L enora P ra dd P atty Fund

J o s e p h in e R. a nd E dw ard W. S loan Jr. Fund

Frank E. S h e p ard so n Fund N ina S herrer Fund T he H enry A. Sherwin a nd Frances M. Sherwin F unds* (3) Jam es N e lso n Sherwin Fund

T he D o ro th y and O scar H. S te in e r Fund fo r th e C o n s e rv a tio n o f A b u s e d C h ild re n F re d e rick C. S te rlin g S eco n d T e sta m e n ta ry Trust A very L. S te rn e r Fund A d a G ate s S tevens M e m o ria l Fund C a th e rin e E. S tew art, M a rth a A . S tew art, J u d ith H. S te w a rt a nd J e a n n e tte S te w a rt M e m o ria l Fund

E dw ard L. R o sen feld a nd B ertha M. R o sen feld Fund

T he Jo h n and Frances W. Sherw in Fund

R o ulsto n Fam ily Fund N o . 3

C o rn e lia A da m s Shiras M e m o ria l

C h arle s F. Ruby Fund

Ralph P. S to d d a rd M e m o ria l Fund

W illia m A . Ruehl a nd M ary Ruehl M e m o ria l Fund

The Jo h n a nd LaVerne S hort M e m o ria l Fund T he A .H . and Ju lia W. S hunk Fund

C harles L. and M a rio n H. S to n e Fund

D o ro th y and H e le n Ruth Fund

The T h om as and A nna S id lo Fund

E sther H. and B.F. S to n e r M e m o ria l Fund

Jessie R. S te w a rt Fund T he C h arle s J. S tilw e ll S ch o la rsh ip Fund


H a rrie t B. S torrs Fund V erno n S to u ffe r M e m o ria l Fund L eo na rd F. S to w e Fund M o rtim e r I. Strauss a nd H e le n E. Strauss and B lanche N e w M e m o ria l Fund T he Ig n a tz a nd B erta S unshine Fund C.F. T a p lin Fund C h arle s F arrand T a plin a nd Elsie H. T a p lin Fund Taw Fa m ily S alvatio n A rm y E n d o w m e n t Fund T he A lm a M. a nd H arry R. T e m p le to n M e m o ria l Fund

T he J o h n M ason W a lte r a nd Je an ne M. W a lte r M e m o ria l Funds (2) P h ilip R. and M a ry S. W ard M e m o ria l Fund C o rn e lia B la kem o re W a rn e r M e m o ria l Fund H e le n B. W a rn e r Fund M a b e l B re cke n rid g e W ason Fund A M a b e l B re cke n rid g e W ason Fund B* S tanley H. W a tso n M e m o ria l Frank W a lte r W e id e Fund H a rrie tt a nd A rth u r W e ila n d Fund

The W o m e n 's G e n e ra l H o s p ita l Fund N e lle P. W o o d w o rth Fund D a vid C. W rig h t M e m o ria l Fund E d ith W rig h t M e m o ria l Fund T he W u lf Sisters M e m o ria l Fund H e rb e rt E. a nd E le an or M. Zdara M e m o ria l Fund Roy J. Z o o k a nd A m e lia T. Z o o k Fund

The Harry H. a nd S tella B. W eiss M e m o ria l Fund

T he K ath arine H o ld e n T h aye r Funds (3)

B urt W e n g e r Fund

T h e J o h n H. T h om as Fund

L eroy A . W e stm a n Fund

A llis o n J o h n T h o m p s o n M e m o ria l Fund

G e o rg e B. a nd E d ith S. W h e e le r Trust

A m o s B u rt a n d J e a n n e L. T h o m p so n Fund

Lucius J. a nd J e n n ie C. W h e e le r M e m o ria l Fund

The S ta rr F o u n d a tio n Fund, $ 50,000

C h e s te r A . T h o m p s o n Fund

Ja ne D. W h ite Funds (2)

to w a rd a p le d g e o f $150,000

H o m e r F. T ie lk e Fund

E thel and Richard W h ite h ill Funds (3)

D onor: The Starr Foundation

NEW

PROJECT ACCOUNTS

Use o f Fund: To provide dire ct and im m ed i足

M a u d e S. T o m lin M e m o ria l Fund

M ary C. W h itn e y Fund

M a b e lle G. a nd F in to n L. Torre n ce Fund

T he M a ria n L. a nd Edna A. W h its e y Fund

Cleveland

E dw ard L o d e r W h itte m o re Fund

ADDITIONS

T he E liza be th M. a nd W illia m C. T re u ha ft Fund Jessie C. T ucker M e m o ria l Fund Isa b e lle T u m p ach Fund Ja m e s H. T u rn er Fund The E dw ard A . a nd E sther T. T u ttle M e m o ria l Fund Rufus M. U llm a n Fund Leo W. U lm e r Fund C h ristia n a nd S ophia V ick M e m o ria l Fund

PROJECT ACCOUNTS

The C le ve lan d C u ltu ra l C o a litio n , $112,577

Teresa Ja ne W illia m s M e m o ria l Fund

The G eorge G und Foundation, The John P.

A rth u r P. a nd E liza be th M. W illia m s o n Funds (2)

Donors: Bob and G inny Eckardt In m e m o ry o f C harles A n d re w B arbe r D onor: Deborah M cC olloch In h o n o r o f S teve and D o lly M in te r's fir s t g ra n d c h ild

G ra n tm a ke rs F o ru m , $ 12,000 Donors: G reater Cleveland G rowth Association, The Jewish C om m unity Federation o f Cleveland, N o rd Family Foundation G ra n tm a ke rs in A g in g , $300 D onor: Florence V. Burden Foundation N e ig h b o rh o o d P rogress, Inc., $ 62 ,50 0 D onor: The G eorge G und Foundation ESTABLISHED

PROJECT ACCOUNTS

T he C le v e la n d C u ltu ra l C o a litio n

C o m m u n ity A ID S P artn e rsh ip East C le v e la n d M a th e m a tic s a nd S cience P ro gram E va lu a tio n G ra n tm a ke rs F o ru m G ra n tm a ke rs in A g in g

M urphy Foundation, The Musical Arts

M in o rity T eacher E d u c a tio n P ro gram

Association, National Endowm ent fo r the

N e ig h b o rh o o d P rogress, Inc.

Arts, Society o f W om en Association Presidents

N e ig h b o rs A g a in s t Racial V io le n c e Fund

Ja m e s D. W illia m s o n Fund

T he S tarr F o u n d a tio n

Ruth Ely W illia m s o n Fund

S ta rtin g P o in t fo r C h ild C a re a n d Early E d u ca tio n

M o lly A g n e s V o in o vich M e m o ria l Fund C o rin n e T. Voss Fund

M a rjo rie A . W in b ig le r M e m o ria l

The H o m e r C. W a d sw o rth A w a rd

H. R o b e rt a nd A nn H. W ism a r Fund

Jessie M a cD o n a ld W a lke r M e m o ria l Fund

TO

Donors: C onvention and Visitors' Bureau,

W h itin g W illia m s Fund

In m e m o ry o f R o b e rt F. Bann III

C le v e la n d H e ig h ts H ig h S cho o l M o d e l S cho o l P rogram

T he Jo h n E d m u n d W illia m s Fund

The G e o rg e H .( C harles E., a nd Sam uel D e nn y W ils o n M e m o ria l Fund

J o h n F. and M ary G. W ahl M e m o ria l Fund

ate relief to those in need in G reater

H enry E. a nd E thel L. W id d e ll Fund R.N. and H.R. W ie s e n b e rg e r Fund

D onor: The David H. and Barbara M. Jacobs Foundation

Donors: Bob and G inny Eckardt *P artial B enefits F unds p ro v id e pa ym en ts o f a n n u itie s to certain in d iv id u a ls p r io r to p a y m e n t o f incom e to the F o u ndation. W ith three exceptions. T he C leveland F oundation w ill u ltim a te ly receive the en tire n et incom e fr o m these fu n d s . T he p r in c ip a l a m o u n ts o f these f u n d s are ca rried as assets o f The C leveland F oundation.

H e n rie tta Teufel M e m o ria l Fund

S te p h e n E. Tracey a n d H e le n O ste r Tracey Fund

C o m m u n ity AID S P a rtn e rs h ip , $ 10 ,10 0

Te ach in g L ea d e rsh ip C o n s o rtiu m o f O h io

E d ith A n is fie ld W o lf Funds (2) T he B e n ja m in a nd Rosem ary W o lp a w M e m o ria l Fund

53


D O N O R - A D V I S O R

NEW

DONOR-ADVISOR

FUNDS

F U N D S A n increasing num ber o f donors are choosing to p articipate actively in their charitable giving by establishing donor-advisor funds. A $50,000 m ini­ m um contrib u tio n is required to establish the fund; additional gifts may be added at any time to increase the fund’s value and grantm aking potential. The donor-advisor fund may carry any name the donor chooses. A lth o u g h th e Foundation m ain ­ tains sole responsibility for m anaging the fu n d ’s assets and final authority over gran tm ak in g , donors may m ake g ra n t recom m endations on up to 6 percent o f the fu n d ’s asset value in a given year. U p to 20 percent o f the g ra n t reco m m en d atio n s m ay be m ade outside the Cleveland area. In a d d itio n , th e fu n d provides m axim um tax benefits to th e donor. A donor-advisor fund rem ains in place for the lifetim e o f the d onor or 25 years, w hichever is longer. Then th e nam ed fund continues in p erp e­ tu ity as u nrestricted endow m ent o f T he Cleveland F oundation. If the fund is established at $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 or m ore, the donor-advisor’s children m ay continue m ak in g g ra n t recom ­ m endations for their lifetimes. In 1994, new funds and additions to ex istin g d o n o r-ad v iso r funds to ta le d $ 5 ,0 4 7 ,4 2 1 . G ra n ts to talin g $ 4 ,0 3 3 ,6 6 9 w ere m ade from these funds to a broad array o f com m unity organizations.

The Jam es E. and Isabelle E. D u nlap Fund T he G AR Fund

C harles P. and Julia S. B o lto n Fund,

L incoln E le c tric Fund fo r E xcellence in

$1,4 00 ,00 0

E du ca tion , $10 0,0 00 to w a rd a p le d g e o f

T he G arda Fa m ily Fund

Donors: Charles P. and Julia S. Bolton

$ 200,000

G ris w o ld Fam ily Fund

Use o f Income: For the Foundation's public

Donor: The Lincoln E lectric Foundation

Laura R. H eath Fund

charitable and educational purposes E. B ruce and V irg in ia Chaney Fund,

R o b e rt R. and A nn B. Lucas Fund,

N o rm a n F. K lo p p Fa m ily Fund

$15,832

Lea de rso n Fund

$143,000 Donors: E. Bruce and Virginia Chaney

The M ary B. M o o n Fund, $20,000

Use o f Income: D esignated fo r Cleveland S ight Center, Judson Retirem ent

F. James and Rita Rechin Fund, $400

C leveland C linic Foundation

S te w a rt L. and J u d ith P. Rice Fund, $ 5,875

T h e T h o rn to n D. a nd P enny P. M c D o n o u g h Fa m ily Fund

Thom as and M ild re d Taylor Fund, $412,350

Jo h n P. M cW illia m s a nd B rooks B arlow M cW illia m s Fund

Donor: O hio M achinery Company

A n d re a a nd E lm e r M eszaros Fund

W ip p e r Fam ily Fund, $50

W illia m A . a nd M a rg a re t N. M itc h e ll Fund

The C le ve lan d F o u n d a tio n S pecial Fund N o. 6, $ 2,5 00 ,00 0 D onor: Anonym ous Use o f Incom e: For the Foundation's public charitable and educational purposes Laura R. H eath Fund, $102,914

In m e m o ry o f M icha el A. W ip p e r

D onor: Laura R. Heath

Donors: Harry and Marge Carlson ESTABLISHED DONOR-ADVISOR

FUNDS

C harles J. and P atricia P erry N o ck Fund, $ 100,000 Donors: Charles J. and Patricia P. Nock Use o f Income: For the Foundation's public charitable and educational purposes W illia m Hughes R o be rts Fund, $50,000 D onor: W illiam Hughes Roberts Use o f Incom e: For the Foundation's pub lic

T he E dw ard C. a nd Ja ne D. B lo o m b e rg Fund C h arle s P. a nd Julia S. B o lto n Fund The C a m p o p ia n o Fam ily Fund E. Bruce a nd V irg in ia C h an e y Fund

ADDITIONS

A lvah S to n e and A d e le C o rn in g C h ish o lm M e m o ria l Fund FUNDS

(A d d itio n s are g ifts o f the donor-advisor unless otherw ise n o ted .) The Fund fo r th e C ity o f C le ve lan d (Tree Fund No. 1), $75,000

C harles J. a nd P atricia Perry N o c k Fund O h io B e ll/A m e rite c h Fund

A m e rica n C a n ce r Society, O h io D ivision In c o rp o ra te d , C a n ce r Research and E d u ca tio n Fund

charitable and educational purposes

TO DONOR-ADVISOR

T h e M ary B. M o o n Fund T h e Lindsay J. a nd D a vid T. M o rg e n th a le r Fund

Use o f Incom e: For the Foundation's public charitable and educational purposes

E le a n o r M. Lewis Fund Th e L inco ln E le ctric Fund fo r E xcellen ce in E d u ca tio n R o b e rt R. a nd A nn B. Lucas Fund

Community, Hiram C o lle ge and The

The Funds fo r th e C ity o f C le ve la n d (3) The C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n S pecial Fund No. 2 The C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n S pecial Fund No. 3

Donor: C leveland Energy Resources

The C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n S pecial Fund No. 5

The C le ve lan d F o u n d a tio n Special Fund

The C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n S pecial Fund No. 6

No. 2, $ 20,000

so

G ris w o ld Fam ily Fund, $2,000

G e o rg e J. Picha Fund F. Ja m e s a nd Rita Rechin Fund S te w a rt L. a nd J u d ith P. Rice Fund W illia m H u gh e s R o be rts Fund R oulston Fam ily Funds (2) Rukosky Fam ily Fund R.H. S m ith Fa m ily Fund Th om as a nd M ild re d Taylo r Fund T he TRW Fund P h ilip R. U hlin Fund Paul A . and S onja F. U n g e r Fund W e llm a n P h ila n th ro p ic Fund H a ro ld L. a nd P atricia D. W illia m s Fund W ip p e r Fa m ily Fund The W o lp e r t Fund T h e R o b e rt J. and Ja n e t G. Yarom a Fam ily Fund


D O N O R - A D V I S O R

M id d f e s t I n t e r n a t i o n a l F o u n d a t io n , M id d le to w n , O h io

G R A N T S

9 to 5 , W o rk in g W o m e n E d u c a tio n F u n d

m e n d e d b y th e d o n o r -a d v is o rs . G ra n ts a re f o r g e n e r a l s u p p o r t u n le s s o th e rw is e n o te d .)

P r o je c t: LEARN, In c .

R e bu ild in g o f th e city o f D u b ro vn ik, C ro a tia

A m e r ic a n C iv il L ib e r tie s U n io n o f O h io F o u n d a t io n

$500

S h a k e r L a k e s R e g io n a l N a tu re C e n te r T o w a r d s E m p lo y m e n t, I n c .

E n d o w m e n t Fund

500

CLEAN-LAND, O h io

250 65,000 1,300

Y o u th O p p o r t u n it ie s U n lim ite d T o ta l C iv ic A ffa irs G r a n ts CULTURAL

300 3,250 1,000 10,000

Im p le m e n ta tio n o f s tra te g ic p la n (o ve r tw o years)

A c c e s s to t h e A rts T h e A rt S tu d io , In c . C a se W e s te rn R e s e rv e U n iv e r s ity F riends o f E ld red T h e a tre

250 $136,370

M in i-M a e s tro P ro gram

2,500

1995 Israeli film fe s tiv a l a t C e da r-Le e T h e a te r

T h e L ak e V iew C e m e te r y F o u n d a t io n

300

M u sic & P e r f o r m i n g A rts a t T r in i t y C a th e d ra l, In c.

6,500

E d u ca tio n F u nd

7,118

B o b b y M cF e rrin C o n c e rt

1,000

2,500 500

A lfre d M. a nd C lara Rankin C h a lle n g e fo r 1,000

2,500

P la y h o u s e S q u a r e F o u n d a t io n 1,450

500

The C le v e la n d O rch e stra

The C le v e la n d O rch estra 's A n n u a l F u nd

C l e v e la n d C e n t e r f o r C o n t e m p o r a r y A rt

5,000

T h e M u s ic a l A rts A s s o c ia tio n 250

C o v e n tr y P.E .A .C .E ., In c . 3,000

500

$1,000

500

C l e v e la n d B o ta n ic a l G a r d e n

1,000

L y ric O p e r a C le v e la n d

18,720

C le v e la n d B a lle t

C r im e S t o p p e r s o f C u y a h o g a C o u n ty , In c .

500 9 ,300 100,000

G r e a te r A k r o n M u s ic a l A s s o c ia tio n , I n c ., A k r o n , O h io

W o rk in g c a p ita l ca m p a ig n

E xercise m a ch ine s fo r e ig h t re cre a tio n ce nte rs w ith in c ity o f C le ve la n d

M u lti-p u rp o s e p a rk and p la y g ro u n d

1,000

Library re fe re n ce m a te ria l

AFFAIRS

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .)

C le v e la n d W o rk s , I n c

T h e F r ie n d s o f t h e C le v e la n d S c h o o l o f t h e A r ts

J e w i s h C o m m u n ity C e n t e r 2,000

C ity C lu b F o r u m F o u n d a t io n , I n c .

C le v e la n d C o u n c il o n W o rld A ffa irs

1,000

500

500

C a n t e r b u r y PTA

P la n tin g o f tre e s w ith in C le ve la n d b y th e C le v e la n d Tree C o m m issio n

F in e A rts A s s o c ia tio n 250

G r e a t L a k e s T h e a te r F e s tiv a l

U n iv e r s ity C ir c le I n c o r p o r a t e d P la y g ro u n d /c o m m u n ity area fo r a b le -b o d ie d and d is a b le d c h ild re n a t C a n te rb u ry E le m e n ta ry S chool

50,000

1,000

R e b u ild D u b r o v n i k F u n d , W a s h in g to n , D.C.

AFFAIRS

A m e r ic a n C iv il L ib e r tie s U n io n o f C le v e la n d F o u n d a t io n

E d u c a ti o n a l T e le v is io n A s s o c ia t io n o f M e tr o p o li t a n C le v e la n d ,W V IZ -T V E n d o w m e n t Fund

(T h e f o llo w in g r e c ip ie n ts a n d p ro g ra m s w e re re c o m ­

CIVIC

500

C l e v e la n d C h i l d r e n ’s M u s e u m

1,000

T h e C le v e la n d I n s t i t u t e o f A rt

5,500

Cain Park C o n c e rt

T h e C l e v e la n d I n s t i t u t e o f M u sic

4,500

H e n r y H . S ta m b a u g h A u d i t o r i u m A s s o c ia tio n

1,000

T h e S i n g e r s ’ C lu b o f C l e v e la n d E n g l is h - S p e a k in g U n io n , C l e v e la n d B r a n c h P atron Fund fo r E xcellen ce in E ng lish

FHC H o u s in g C o r p o r a t i o n F r ie n d s o f P r o je c t: LEARN, In c . F r ie n d s o f S h a k e r S q u a r e G lo b a l I s s u e s R e s o u r c e C e n t e r The CLE VNE T p ro je c t

H e ig h ts C o m m u n ity C o n g r e s s T h e H o ld e n A r b o r e tu m

1,000

1,000 500

T h e C le v e la n d M u s e u m o f A rt

14,947

T h e C le v e la n d M u s e u m o f N a t u r a l H is to r y

52,000

C le a n in g o f in te rio r s to n e in lo b b ie s a nd g ra n d staircases

20,000

18,700 300 300 3,500 300 1,000

T h e C le v e la n d M u sic S c h o o l S e t tl e m e n t

4,365

C le v e la n d O p e r a

1,000

C le v e la n d P la y H o u s e

47,500

D a y to n O p e r a A s s o c ia tio n , D a y to n , O h io

12,000

D o b a m a T h e a tr e Young p la y w rig h ts ' p ro g ra m

300

T o le d o O r c h e s t r a A s s o c ia tio n , I n c ., T o le d o , O h io T he T o le d o S ym p ho ny

T o ta l C u l tu r a l A f f a ir s G r a n ts

2,500 $ 361,580


E C O N O M IC

DEVELOPM ENT

C le v e la n d P u b lic L ib r a r y

A k r o n C o m m u n i t y F o u n d a t io n E n d o w m e n t f o r th e N a tio n a l In v e n tio n C e n te r, Inc. d b a In ve n tu re Place, Inc.

C l e v e la n d S c h o l a r s h ip P r o g r a m s , I n c . $1,000,000

250

5,000

H a th a w a y B r o w n S c h o o l Class o f 1955 G ift

T o ta l E c o n o m ic D e v e l o p m e n t G r a n ts EDUCATION

P u b lic a tio n o f "B a sic H is to lo g y " b o o k fo r use in m e d ic a l s c h o o ls in C ro a tia

625 250 4,100

T he D a vid S. In g a lls Jr. G ym n asium

H ir a m C o lle g e , H ir a m , O h io

1,000 10,250

In h o n o r o f E le a n o re M. Picha

M o rg e n th a le r C h a ir in E n tre p re n e u rs h ip U n iv e rs ity C e n te r

J o h n C a r r o l l U n i v e r s i ty

Fra n klin T h o m a s Backus S ch o o l o f Law

750

SCHOLARSHIPS

C a s e W e s te rn R e s e rv e U n i v e r s ity

500

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .)

J u n i o r A c h ie v e m e n t o f N o r th w e s t O h io , In c . T o le d o , O h io

250

C le v e la n d S c h o l a r s h ip P r o g r a m s , In c .

R e n o va tion o f M u e lle r A rt C e n te r

98,000

M a s s a c h u s e tts I n s t i tu t e o f T e c h n o lo g y , C a m b rid g e , M a s s a c h u s e tts Fa culty Research A w a rd a t S loan S chool o f M anagem ent

1,000 30,000

R o u lsto n F a m ily B usiness G a lle ry o f H o n o r at W e a th e rh e a d S ch o o l o f M a n a g e m e n t

75,000

J. H e rb e rt H o llo m o n M e m o ria l Fund 10K C o m p e titio n A w a rd a t Sloan S cho o l o f M anagem ent

W e a th e rh e a d S cho o l o f M a n a g e m e n t

5,000

M e th o d is t T h e o lo g ic a l S e m in a r y in O h io , D e la w a r e , O h io

W e a th e rh e a d S cho o l o f M a n a g e m e n t B u ild in g Fund

4,520

T h om as H. Taylo r C h air

10,000

$2,500

7,500

R o ta ry-B ru e n in g S cho la rsh ip P ro gram in th e nam e o f T he C le ve la n d R otary C lu b

13,000

S cho la rsh ip s u p p o rt fo r p o s t-s e c o n d a ry e d u c a tio n

875,000

1,500 25,000

C le v e la n d S ta te U n iv e r s ity Financial a id award 18,000 5,000

10,000

S cho la rsh ip s u p p o rt

T o ta l S c h o l a r s h ip G r a n ts

750 $899,500

HEALTH

AIDS T a s k f o r c e o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d 20,000

750

A l z h e im e r ’s D is e a s e a n d R e la te d D i s o r d e r s A s s o c ia tio n , In c .

$ 1,000

800

O h io S ta te U n iv e rs ity , C o lu m b u s , O h io M ax M. Fisher C o lle g e o f Business

1,000

A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty , O h io D iv is io n In c . "R e s tric te d to O h io 1994" p ilo t research p ro g ra m

3,941

2,000

C a s e W e s te rn R e s e rv e U n i v e r s i ty S c h o o l o f M e d ic in e

1,000

500

C e n t r a l S c h o o l o f P r a c t i c a l N u r s in g , I n c .

750

600

C h i l d r e n ’s H o s p ita l M e d ic a l C e n t e r o f A k r o n , O h io

500

T h e O ld S to n e F o u n d a t io n A lte rn a tiv e S chool p ilo t e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m

T h e C l e v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .) P.M. F o u n d a t io n , In c . 150,000 500

U rban C o m m u n ity S chool

St. D o m in ic S c h o o l Spanish la n g u a g e p ro g ra m

2,500

U n ite d N e g ro C o lle g e F u n d , In c . o f C le v e la n d

1,500

C h i l d r e n ’s O n c o lo g y S e r v ic e s o f N o r t h e a s t e r n O h io , In c . R onald M c D o n a ld H ouse

62

2,583 $634,083

20,000

P re sid e n t's F u nd

C l e v e la n d H e i g h ts - U n i v e r s i ty H e ig h ts P u b lic S c h o o ls F o u n d a t io n

W a r r e n s v ille H IPPY C o r p o r a t i o n T o ta l E d u c a tio n G r a n ts

J u n i o r A c h ie v e m e n t o f M id d le to w n A re a , I n c ., M id d le to w n , O h io

L a u rel S c h o o l 100,000

C a s e W e s te r n R e s e rv e U n i v e r s i ty

T h e C l e v e la n d H e b r e w S c h o o ls

5,250

S chola rsh ip s t o g ra d u a te s o f A u ro ra H ig h S chool 1,000

C a r n e g ie - M e llo n U n i v e r s i ty , P i tt s b u r g h , P e n n s y lv a n i a

A d m in is tra tio n o f th e S c h o la rsh ip -in -E scro w p ro g ra m

U r s u li n e C o lle g e

S cho la rsh ip in h u m a n itie s $280

T h e A n d re w s S ch o o l

S m all G ra n ts P ro gram

3,125 250

H aw ken School

A lm a e M a tr is A lu m n i C r o a tic a e M id w e st C h a p te r , R o y a l O a k , M ic h ig a n

T h e C l e v e la n d E d u c a ti o n F u n d

U n i v e r s ity S c h o o l A n n u a l Fund in m e m o ry o f P ete r H. W e llm a n

$1,005,000 Science S ym p osiu m fo r m id d le sch o o l s tu d e n ts

C e n t r a l S ta te U n iv e r s ity , W il b e r f o r c e , O h io

1,000

20,000

P l a y h o u s e S q u a r e F o u n d a t io n A lle n T h e a te r re s to ra tio n

B e n e fit o f U rba n C o m m u n ity S chool 1,000

D a r tm o u t h C o lle g e , H a n o v e r , N ew H a m p s h ir e Class o f 1955 G ift

U n ite d W ay S e r v ic e s

1,000


T h e C le v e la n d C lin ic F o u n d a t io n Liver research R o om in research b u ild in g

T h e C le v e la n d E ye B a n k , I n c . T h e C l e v e la n d S o c ie ty f o r t h e B lin d

750 30,000 500

L ow V isio n C lin ic

5,525 675

F a i r h i l l I n s t i t u t e f o r t h e E l d e r ly

7,773

F a irv ie w F o u n d a t io n D e p a rtm e n t o f C a rd io lo g y a t Fairvie w G en e ra l H o s p ita l

T h e F r e e M e d ic a l C lin ic o f G r e a te r C l e v e la n d

S o u th w e s t C o m m u n ity H e a lth F o u n d a t io n U n ite d L e u k o d y s tr o p h y F o u n d a t io n , S y c a m o r e , I ll in o i s

B e n e fit o f H ill H ouse

H u n t i n g t o n ’s D is e a s e S o c ie ty o f A m e ric a , I n c .

Ire la n d C a n ce r C e n te r

5,339 1,000

T h e V is itin g N u r s e A s s o c ia tio n o f C le v e la n d

1,500

3,500

SERVICES

250

A m e ric a n R e d C r o s s , G r e a te r C le v e la n d C h a p te r

1,500

L a k e w o o d H o s p ita l F o u n d a t io n , In c .

L u t h e r a n E m p lo y m e n t A w a re n e s s P r o g r a m M a la c h i H o u s e o f H o p e

B urn a nd Traum a C e n te r

P r e t e r m C le v e la n d , I n c . C a p ita l c a m p a ig n

50,500 250

E a s t S id e C a th o lic S h e l te r

B ib lio te c a s B e ts y M c W illia m s I n c .

500

300

1,000 250 500

250

G o o d w ill I n d u s t r i e s o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , I n c .

1,000

G r e a te r C le v e la n d C o m m u n ity S h a r e s

2,000

G r e a te r C le v e la n d N e i g h b o r h o o d C e n t e r s A s s o c ia tio n H e ig h ts Y outh C e n te r

3,238 500

1,131

T h e G u id a n c e C e n t e r s , I n c .

1,000

C a th o lic C h a ritie s Services

1,000

G w in n e t t C o u n c il o n C h ild A b u s e , I n c ., L a w r e n c e v ille , G e o r g ia

C e n t e r f o r F a m ilie s a n d C h i ld r e n

1,000

H e ig h ts P a r e n t C e n te r

A c a d e m ic a nd s p o rtin g p ro g ra m s

C a th o lic C h a r it i e s C o r p o r a t i o n 2,000

300

22,500

633

B o y s & G ir ls C lu b s o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d

850

1,444

F e d e r a t e d C h u r c h o f C h a g r in F a lls

K idsacks p ro g ra m

550

6,500 60,000

5,000

F a m ily T r a n s i t i o n a l H o u s in g , I n c .

2,000

Jew ish Day N u rse ry S cho la rsh ip Fund

S a in t J o h n W e st S h o r e H o s p ita l S eren ity H all

T h e C o v e n tr y Y o u th C e n t e r

B eech B ro o k

50,000

300

283

F e d e r a t io n f o r C o m m u n ity P l a n n in g

Rap A rt C e n te r

500

T h e C h r i s t C h u r c h F o u n d a t io n T h e B e n ja m in R o s e I n s t i t u t e

T h e C o m m u n ity C o r p o r a t i o n d b a Y o u n g s to w n /M a h o n in g V a lle y U n ite d W ay, Y o u n g s to w n , O h io

1,700

300 500

O h io P r e s b y t e r i a n R e t ir e m e n t S e r v ic e s F o u n d a t io n , C o lu m b u s , O h io B re c k e n rid g e V illa g e Life Care Fund

$500

300

T h e M e tr o H e a lth F o u n d a t io n , I n c .

In fo rm a tio n p ro g ra m fo r b a tte r e d w o m e n

B a r b e r t o n A re a U n ite d W ay, I n c ., B a r b e r t o n , O h io

B e l le f a ir e /J e w i s h C h i l d r e n ’s B u re a u

500

C l e v e la n d W o m e n , In c .

D io c e s e o f O h io E p i s c o p a l C o m m u n ity S e r v ic e s F o u n d a t io n

1,500

J u v e n il e D ia b e te s F o u n d a t io n , C le v e la n d C h a p t e r

H e a rt research

$205,003

2,500

1,500

N e w H o m e Fund

C le v e la n d I n t e r n a t i o n a l P r o g r a m

R a in bo w B abies and C h ild re n s H o s p ita l

A m e ric a n F r ie n d s S e rv ic e C o m m itte e , P h i la d e l p h ia , P e n n s y lv a n i a

A c q u is itio n o f fo o d

300

Jo h n P M cW illia m s Fund fo r re s p ira to ry h e a lth

S ou th East O ffic e

"C le v e la n d e rs W h o C a re " Fund fo r m e d ic a l research

550

300

J u d s o n R e t ir e m e n t C o m m u n ity J u d s o n Park

1,000

C le v e la n d H u n g a r ia n H e r it a g e S o c ie ty

U n i v e r s ity H o s p ita ls o f C le v e la n d

SOCIAL

H o m e H e a l th C a r e , I n c .

T h e C ity M is s io n C le v e la n d F o o d b a n k , I n c o r p o r a t e d

250

U n ite d W ay S e rv ic e s

T o ta l H e a lth G r a n ts H e a l th H ill H o s p i ta l f o r C h i ld r e n

5,000

5,000

P a re n tin g classes

H itc h c o c k C e n t e r f o r W o m e n , I n c .

M ich a e l A . W ip p e r M e m o ria l

5,000

S ta ff s u p p o rt

C h r i s t E p is c o p a l C h u r c h

2,345

I n t e r n a t i o n a l S e r v ic e s C e n t e r E ng lish as a S eco n d L a n g u a g e p ro g ra m

645

500 1,000 2,500

1,000

63


J e w i s h C o m m u n i t y C e n te r

500

J e w i s h C o m m u n i t y F e d e r a t i o n o f C le v e la n d D e m o g ra p h ic s tu d y o f J e w ish n e e d s in G re a te r C le v e la n d (o v e r tw o years) Je w ish W e lfa re F u nd A p p e a l C a m p a ig n

L’A r c h e C le v e la n d , In c . T h e H a ttie L a r lh a m F o u n d a t io n , In c . M a k e-A -W ish F o u n d a t io n

P l a n n e d P a r e n t h o o d o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , I n c . T h e STD s c re e n in g p ro g ra m a t th e East C le v e la n d c lin ic

P l y m o u t h C h u r c h o f S h a k e r H e ig h ts F o u n d a t io n

2,000 250

2,000 500

850 2,250 1,000 330

P r o v id e n c e H o u s e , I n c .

1,250

T h e R iv e r C itie s U n ite d W ay, I n c ., H u n t i n g to n , W est V ir g in ia

1,400

767

S t. P a u l ’s E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h , C le v e la n d H e ig h ts

9,898

T h e S a lv a t i o n A r m y

5,900

S i s te r s o f N o tr e D a m e J u lie B illia rt S cho o l

250

S ta r o f t h e S e a , In c . S te lla M a ris C e n te r

T h e T iff in -S e n e c a U n ite d W ay, I n c ., T iff in , O h io T r a n s i t i o n a l H o u s in g , I n c .

1,300

U n i t e d C o m m u n ity F u n d o f H a n c o c k C o u n ty , F in d la y , O h io

1.900

U n ite d W ay o f S o u t h e r n C o lu m b ia n a C o u n ty , I n c ., E a s t L iv e rp o o l, O h io

1,450

U n ite d F u n d o f A llia n c e , I n c ., A llia n c e , O h io

2,100 U n ite d W ay o f S u m m it C o u n ty , A k r o n , O h io

U n ite d W ay o f C e n t r a l S ta r k C o u n ty , C a n to n , O h io

21,000

U n ite d W ay o f T r u m b u l l C o u n ty , I n c ., W a rr e n , O h io

U n ite d W ay o f C la r k & C h a m p a ig n C o u n tie s , O h io , I n c ., S p r in g f i e l d , O h io

8.300

U n ite d W ay o f T u s c a r a w a s C o u n ty , I n c ., N ew P h i la d e l p h ia , O h io

U n ite d W ay o f C o s h o c t o n C o u n ty , I n c ., C o s h o c t o n , O h io

1,200

U n ite d W ay o f t h e U p p e r O h io V alley , I n c ., W h e e lin g , W e st V ir g in ia

U n ite d W ay I n c . o f D a y to n , O h io

U n ite d W ay o f U p p e r S a n d u s k y , O h io U n ite d W ay o f E r ie C o u n ty , In c ., S a n d u s k y , O h io U n ite d W ay o f F a i r f ie l d C o u n ty , L a n c a s te r, O h io

300 1,000

1.900

2,800

U n ite d W ay o f W e s te rn S ta rk C o u n ty , I n c ., M a s s illo n , O h io U n ite d W ay S e r v ic e s

250

1,100

550

3,000

U n ite d W ay o f F a y e tte C o u n ty , I n c ., W a s h in g to n C o u r t H o u s e , O h io

700

U n ite d W ay o f F o s t o r i a , O h io , In c .

600

U n ite d W ay o f F r a n k li n C o u n ty , I n c ., C o lu m b u s , O h io

45,475

U n ite d W ay o f G r e a te r T o le d o , O h io

15.000

U n ite d W ay S e r v ic e s o f N o r t h e r n C o lu m b ia n a C o u n ty , S a le m , O h io

U n ite d W ay o f L ak e C o u n ty , In c .

8,000

U n ite d W ay o f M u s k in g u m C o u n ty , Z a n e s v ille , O h io

2,000

1,250

1,000

W om enSpace H o tlin e

500

YMCA o f C le v e la n d , G e a u g a C o u n ty B r a n c h

250

Y o u th V is io n s , In c . B ig B ro th e rs /B ig Sisters P ro gram

4,000

750

1,000

W o m e n ’s C o m m u n ity F o u n d a t io n 2.300

4,000

W est P a r k U n ite d C h u r c h o f C h r i s t E n d o w m e n t Fund

U n ite d W ay o f J e f f e r s o n C o u n ty , S te u b e n v ille , O h io

350

166,499 46,185

A n n u a l c a m p a ig n

U n ite d W ay o f P o r ta g e C o u n ty , I n c ., R a v e n n a , O h io

56,000

90.000

V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e r v ic e s

S t. B e r n a d e t t e C h u r c h C h a rita b le re q u e sts f o r th e n e e d y

U n ite d W ay o f S a n d u s k y C o u n ty , I n c ., F r e m o n t , O h io

97,000

M id d le to w n A r e a U n ite d W ay, M id d le to w n , O h io 4,250 P i q u a r e a U n i t e d F u n d , I n c ., P iq u a , O h io

1,400

U n ite d A p p e a ls o f M a rie tta , O h io

T o ta l S o c ia l S e r v ic e s G r a n ts SPECIAL

PHILANTHROPIC

2,000 $742,073

SERVICES

B r a te n a h l C o m m u n ity F o u n d a t io n

$1,500

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .) U n re stricte d ch a rita b le p u rp o s e s

47,560

T h e F o u n d a t io n C e n te r, N ew Y o rk , N e w Y o rk O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt o f The F o u n d a tio n C e n te r C le ve la n d

T o ta l S p e c ia l P h i l a n t h r o p i c G r a n ts 64

1,000 $50,060


S U P P O R T IN G

O R G A N IZ A T IO N S

T he supporting organization enables a private foun­ dation, family or individual to create a special fund

THE

SHERWICK FUND

A ffilia te d in 1973 John and Frances W ick S herw in, fo u n d in g d on o rs

2,400

E d u c a ti o n a l T e le v is io n A s s o c ia t io n o f M e tr o p o li t a n C le v e la n d , WVIZ-TV

2.400

A d d itio n s in 1994: $1,972,485

F a i r h i ll I n s t i t u t e f o r t h e E ld e rly

w ithin The Cleveland F oundation to take advantage

Donors: Frances W ick Sherwin A nnuity Trust, John Sherwin

o f its professional p rogram assistance, adm inistrative

A nnuity Trust

services and favorable tax status. A t th e same tim e,

(effective D ecem ber 1994), James M. Delaney, Russell R. G ifford

the fund m aintains its ow n g ran tm ak in g id en tity and

(resigned D ecem ber 1994), Sally K. G risw old (term e nd ed June

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt fo r In te rg e n e ra tio n a l

Trustees: John Sherwin Jr., Heather Sherwin, James E. Bennett

1994), David G. Hill (effective July 1994)

has its own board o f trustees.

C l e v e la n d Z o o lo g ic a l S o c ie ty

Resource C e n te r

5,000

F in e A rts A s s o c ia tio n

2.400

T h e F o u n d a t io n C e n te r, N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r T he F o u n d a tio n

E ight su p p o rtin g organizations were affiliated w ith T he Cleveland Foundation in 1994, including two pioneers in the field: The Sherwick Fund, the first family foundation in the U nited States to affiliate w ith a com m unity foundation, and The Treu-M art Fund, the n a tio n ’s first supp o rtin g organization affil­

1994

GRANTS

A c c e s s to t h e A rts Fine arts p ro g ra m m in g fo r th e e ld e rly

C a se W e s te rn R e s e rv e U n iv e r s ity

com m unity federation.

C o n s tru c tio n o f e x e cu tive e d u c a tio n fa c ility fo r th e W e a th e rh e a d S chool o f M a n a g e m e n t

established as a su p p o rtin g organization in 1994. The City of Cleveland’s Cable Television M inority Arts and Education Fund also was established at the

Revised e d itio n o f th e E n cyclo p e d ia o f B io e th ics b y th e C e n te r fo r B io m e d ica l E thics S eco n d e d itio n o f th e E n cyclo p e d ia o f C le v e la n d H is to ry

F oundation and is in th e process o f becom ing a sup­

C le v e la n d B i c e n te n n i a l C o m m is s io n

po rtin g organization. In addition, $2.3 million was

Trees fo r T o m o rro w p ro g ra m b y C L E A N -LA N D , O h io (o ve r th re e years)

In

1994,

s u p p o rtin g

o rg an izatio n s

aw arded

Cleveland com m unity. T he g rants listed are for g e n ­ eral supp o rt unless otherw ise noted.

2.400

T h e G r e a t L a k e s M u s e u m o f S c ie n c e , E n v i r o n m e n t a n d T e c h n o lo g y C a p ita l c a m p a ig n (o ve r tw o years)

100,000

10,000 C o n s tru c tio n o f n ew o ffic e sp ace in th e B ulkley B u ild in g

C le v e la n d B o ta n ic a l G a r d e n

5,000

2.400

T h e H o ld e n A r b o r e tu m

2.400

H o s p ic e o f t h e W e s te rn R e s e rv e , In c . Purchase o f e le c tro n ic a lly c o n tro lle d p a tie n t b e d s 15,000 2,400

For a llo c a tio n b y T he C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n

Lake-G e au ga Fund o f T he C le ve la n d F o u n d a tio n

G r e a te r C le v e la n d N e i g h b o r h o o d C e n te r s A s s o c ia tio n

5,000

T h e C le v e la n d F o u n d a t io n ( I n c .) D is trib u tio n C o m m itte e

54,200

K i r tl a n d P u b lic L ib ra r y

24.000 2,300

L ak e C o u n ty S o c ie ty f o r R e h a b i li ta t io n o f C h i ld r e n a n d A d u lts S um m e r p ro g ra m fo r sc h o o l-a g e c h ild re n w ith d is a b ilitie s to e nh an ce th e ir so cia l and fu n c tio n a l skills (o ve r tw o years)

13,500

1,000,000

L a k e C o u n ty YMCA C le v e la n d H e a lth E d u c a tio n M u s e u m

25.000

20,000

added to existing supporting organizations. $ 3 ,230,7 2 3 to program s which benefit th e G reater

T h e F r e e M e d ic a l C lin ic o f G r e a te r C l e v e la n d

G r e a t L a k e s T h e a te r F e s tiv a l

iated w ith b o th a com m unity foundation and a Jew ish The A lbert M. and Beverly G. H igley Fund was

2.400

$5,000

A m e ric a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty , C u y a h o g a C o u n ty U n it C a p ita l c a m p a ig n fo r H o p e L o d g e

C e n te r— C le ve la n d

2.400

2,400

M a x im u m I n d e p e n d e n t L iv in g M a n a g e m e n t S ta ff s u p p o rt fo r a p a rtm e n ts fo r p e rso n s w ith severe d is a b ilitie s

C le v e la n d H e a r in g a n d S p e e c h C e n te r H e alth y H e arin g H a bits Fun Packs fo r sc h o o l-a g e c h ild re n

1,500

T h e C le v e la n d M u s e u m o f A rt

2,400

T h e C le v e la n d M u s e u m o f N a tu r a l H is to r y

2,400

11,750

C le v e la n d O p e r a P ro je cto rs fo r t e x t o f fo re ig n and E n g lis h -la n g u a g e o p e ra s

C le v e la n d S c h o l a r s h ip P r o g r a m s , I n c .

16,300 2,400 B5


T h e M u s ic a l A r ts A s s o c ia t io n

2.400

GOODRICH

SOCIAL

D o n o r s F o r u m o f O h io

SETTLEMENT

F e a s ib ility s tu d y to p ro m o te p h ila n th ro p y in O h io

A lfre d M. a n d C la ra Rankin C h a lle n g e fo r T h e C le v e la n d O rch e stra 's A n n u a l Fund

10,000

500

A ffilia te d in 1979 Grantm aking interests: G oodrich-G annett and Lexington-Bell

T h e F o u n d a t io n C e n te r, N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk

N a t io n a l I n v e n t i o n C e n te r, I n c ., A k r o n , O h io

n e ig h bo rh oo d centers

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r The F o u n d a tio n C e n t e r -

P ro g ra m s u p p o rt a nd c a p ita l c a m p a ig n fo r

A d d itio n s in 1994: $33,572

c o n s tru c tio n o f In ve n tu re Place, th e n ew h om e o f th e N a tio n a l In v e n to rs H all o f Fame

Donors: Robert R. Rhodes Testamentary Trust, Ellen 5,000

P l a n n e d P a r e n t h o o d o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , In c .

2.400

P l a y h o u s e S q u a r e F o u n d a t io n

3,600

C le ve la n d (o ve r tw o years)

1,000

T h e F r ie n d s o f t h e C le v e la n d S c h o o l o f t h e A rts

G arretson Wade M em orial Fund Trustees: S. S terling M cM illan III, Richard W. Pogue,

A rtis t-in -re s id e n c e p ro g ra m

David G. Hill, Ann L. M arotta, Steven A. M inter

2,000

T h e G r e a te r C le v e la n d C o m m u n ity S h a r e s 1994

GRANTS

F riends o f Shares p ro g ra m

2,000

H e ig h ts P a r e n t C e n te r

1,000

P r e t e r m C le v e la n d , In c . C a p ita l c a m p a ig n (o ve r tw o years)

50,000

G o o d ric h -G a n n e tt N e ig h b o rh o o d C e n te r

$37,500 3,000

S um m er day ca m p

T h e I n s t i t u t e f o r C r e a tiv e L iv in g

T h e B e n ja m in R o se In s titu te

G r e a te r C le v e la n d N e i g h b o r h o o d C e n te r s A s s o c ia tio n

C o n s tru c tio n o f s k ille d n u rs in g fa c ility to re p lace M a rg a re t W a g n e r H o use (o ve r fiv e years)

S o c ie ty f o r P r e v e n t i o n o f V io le n c e P aren t e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m in c o lla b o ra tio n w ith th e N o rth -C e n tra l Y W C A in East C le ve la n d

8,138

U n ite d N e g r o C o lle g e F u n d , I n c . o f C le v e la n d

2.400

E q u ip m e n t a nd m a terials

C a p ita l c a m p a ig n

10,000

L e x in g to n - B e ll C o m m u n ity C e n te r

33,000 3,000

S um m e r d a y ca m p

5.000

I n t e r c h u r c h C o u n c il o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d D e v e lo p m e n t o f a ch ild re n 's p la tfo rm as p a rt o f C le ve la n d f o r C h ild re n C a m p a ig n

4 ,800

T h e M u s ic a l A rts A s s o c ia tio n T o ta l G o o d r ic h S o c ia l S e t tl e m e n t G r a n ts

$86,500

U n i t e d W ay o f L a k e C o u n ty , In c .

10,300

THE

U n i t e d W ay S e r v ic e s

25.000

E sta b lish ed in 1978 by E liza be th and E lle ry S edgw ick

ELIZABETH

AND

ELLERY

SEDGWICK

A lfre d M. a nd C lara Rankin C h a lle n g e fo r The C le ve la n d O rch estra 's A n n u a l Fund

2.000

FUND

P l a n n e d P a r e n t h o o d o f G r e a te r C le v e la n d , In< N e w h e a d q u a rte rs a n d c o m m u n ity service b u ild in g (o ve r th re e years)

30.000

U n i v e r s i ty C ir c le I n c o r p o r a t e d S tra te g ic p lan

The STD s c re e n in g p ro g ra m at th e East C le ve la n d clin ic

A d d itio n s in 1994: $69,568

15.000

Trustees: Elizabeth Sedgwick, W alter C. Sedgwick, Frances M.

P r e t e r m C le v e la n d , In c .

King, A nnie Lewis J. Garda (resigned O cto b e r 1994), Catharine

C a p ita l c a m p a ig n (o ve r tw o years)

50.000

T a ll T im b e r s R e s e a r c h , I n c ., T a lla h a s s e e , F lo r id a

10.000

M onroe Lewis (effective O cto b e r 1994), Steven A. M inter

T h e V is itin g N u r s e A s s o c ia t io n o f C l e v e la n d C a p ita l ca m p a ig n fo r n ew h e a d q u a rte rs fa c ility

25.000

5.000

Donors: Elizabeth and Ellery Sedgwick

1 994

GRANTS

T o w a r d s E m p lo y m e n t, In c . T h e W e s te r n R e s e rv e H i s to r i c a l S o c ie ty

2.400

A c c e ss to t h e A rts Fine arts p ro g ra m m in g fo r th e e ld e rly

J o b p la c e m e n t p ro g ra m

T h e V is itin g N u r s e A s s o c ia tio n o f C le v e la n d

W e s t m in s t e r S c h o o l, S im s b u r y , C o n n e c t ic u t C a p ita l ca m p a ig n (o ve r th re e years)

T o ta l S h e r w i c k F u n d G r a n ts

2,500

$2,500

400,000 $2,311,388

B u s in e s s V o lu n te e r is m C o u n c il S cho la rsh ip s fo r w o m e n a nd m in o ritie s e n ro lle d in th e V o lu n te e r Trustee In s titu te p ro g ra m

C a p ita l c a m p a ig n fo r c o n s tru c tio n o f new h e a d q u a rte rs fa c ility

10,000

2,500

Y o u th E n r ic h m e n t S e r v ic e s , In c . C a s e W e s te rn R e s e rv e U n iv e r s ity Survey o n m e n ta l h e a lth co nse qu e nce s o f yo u th v io le n c e (o ve r th re e years)

20,000

T o ta l S e d g w ic k F u n d G r a n ts

CLEAN-LAND, O h io Trees fo r T o m o rro w p ro g ra m

1,000

C le v e la n d C h i l d r e n ’s M u s e u m "C hildren 's Museum s: B rid ge s to th e F u tu re " p ro je c t

SB

S ta rt-u p s u p p o rt o f P ro je ct Rising Flower, a c o m m u n ity -b a s e d e m p lo y m e n t p ro g ra m fo r p e rson s w ith d is a b ilitie s

2,500

5.000 $ 129,300


THE

ALTON

F. A N D

CARRIE

S. D A V I S

THE

C le v e la n d B i c e n te n n i a l C o m m is s io n

FUND

Te ach in g C le ve la n d p ro je c t (o ve r tw o years) Trustees: Mary Jane Davis Hartwell, Shattuck W. Hartwell Jr.,

C le v e la n d C o lle g e o f J e w i s h S tu d ie s

M.D., John J. Dwyer, Sally K. G risw old, Harvey G. O ppm ann

"B e ta Israel: T he Jews o f E th io p ia " e x h ib itio n

D aycare p ro g ra m s fo r n ew ly a rrive d re fug e es fro m th e fo rm e r S o vie t U n io n

C le v e la n d B i c e n te n n i a l C o m m is s io n $5,000

C u y a h o g a V a lle y L in e R a ilr o a d C a p ita l c a m p a ig n

________________________

G rantm aking focus: Small business d eve lo pm en t in the city o f 20,000

J e w i s h C o m m u n ity F e d e r a t io n o f C le v e la n d

GRANTS

Trees fo r T o m o rro w p ro g ra m b y C L E A N -L A N D , O h io

F UND

E sta b lish ed in 1984 b y C h arle s R. M cD on ald

E sta b lish e d in 1979 b y A lto n F. and C a rrie S. Davis

1994

MCDONALD

15,000

31,000

75,000

V o lu n te e r in itia tiv e p ro g ra m (se co nd year)

22,400

M e n o r a h P a r k C e n t e r f o r t h e A g in g O u tre a c h a ctiv itie s on re p lic a tio n o f in te rg e n e ra tio n a l p ro g ra m m in g (over tw o years)

G r e a te r C le v e la n d N e i g h b o r h o o d C e n te r s A s s o c ia tio n

S t a r t in g P o i n t O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt (fo u rth year)

15,000

C a p ita l c a m p a ig n

S taff s u p p o rt fo r th e REACH P rogram (o ve r tw o years)

$35,935

T o ta l M c D o n a ld F u n d G r a n t

$35,935

FINDLAY-HANCOCK

FUND

OF

THE

COUNTY

CLEVELAND

C O M M U N IT Y

FOU N DA TIO N

E sta b lish ed in 1993 30,000

G rantm aking focus: The City o f Findlay and Hancock County A d d itio n s in 1994: $300,0211

U n iv e r s ity S c h o o l P r e te r m C le v e la n d , In c .

GRANT

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r C o llin w o o d E n te rp rise C e n te r

THE

29,800

5,000

C a p ita l ca m p a ig n

1994

C l e v e la n d S m a ll B u s in e s s I n c u b a t o r , In c .

E xpansion o f services to y o u n g e r clie n ts (o ve r th re e years)

O p e ra tin g s u p p o rt fo r T he F o u n d a tio n C e n te r C le ve la n d

1,500

Bleiweiss, David G. Hill, Steven A. M inte r 30,000

J e w i s h V o c a tio n a l S e rv ic e

T h e F o u n d a t io n C e n te r, N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk

Cleveland Trustees: Charles R. M cD onald, John J. Dwyer, Gary L.

S teering C om m ittee 8,500

C o -ch a irm e n : G. N o rm a n N ic h o ls o n , T h o m a s B. D o n n e ll E xecu tive C o m m itte e : Ivan W. G orr, J. L ouis Frank, P h ilip D.

T o ta l D a v is F u n d G r a n ts THE

TREU-MART

$57,500

S ubstance A b u se R ecovery T h ro u g h E m p lo y m e n t p ro g ra m

FUNDO

G ardner, Ja m e s L. Kirk, D e nn is W. K ru e g e r

V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e r v ic e s

E sta b lish ed in 1980 b y W illia m C. and E liza be th M. Treuhaft

V o c a tio n a l I n f o r m a t i o n P r o g r a m , In c .

as a s u p p o rtin g o rg a n iz a tio n o f b o th The C le ve lan d

B rid g e s u p p o rt d u rin g s tra te g ic p la n n in g pro cess

15,000

5,000

F o u n d a tio n and The Jew ish C o m m u n ity F e d e ra tio n o f

T o ta l T re u -M a rt F u n d G r a n ts

C le ve lan d Trustees: A rth u r W. Treuhaft, Mary Louise Hahn, Henry L. Zucker, Henry J. G oodm an, Jerry V. Jarrett, Frances M. King, A lb e rt B. Ratner

1994

$305,100

A sset d e v e lo p m e n t phase in 1994; no g ra n ts w e re m ade.

t O f this a m o u n t, $ 5 4 ,4 1 8 represents p a ym en ts a g a in st pledges m ade in a p rev io u s ye a r w hich are n o t in c lu d e d in th e current year's fin a n c ia l statem ents. The f u l l pledge a m o u n t was recog­ n iz e d in th e ye a r th e pledge was made.

0 F in a n c ia l transactions a n d account balances o f The T reu-M art F u n d are n o t in c lu d e d in T he C leveland F ou n d a tio n fin a n c ia l statem ents.

GRANTS

C a s e W e s te r n R e s e rv e U n iv e r s ity Y outh v io le n c e p ro je c t

$29,000

T h e G u id a n c e C e n t e r s , I n c . Resources in E le m e n ta ry S cho o ls p ro g ra m (se co nd year)

15,400

C h i l d r e n ’s O n c o lo g y S e r v ic e s o f N o r t h e a s t e r n O h io , In c . C a p ita l c a m p a ig n fo r th e new R onald M c D o n a ld H ouse

10,000

67


N EW

PERM A N EN T

FUNDS

G ira rd a nd M era J e tto n

THE

B ank O n e Fund

Key Trust C o m p a n y o f O h io , N.A.

E sta b lish ed in 1994 w ith a g if t o f $2,003,291 by B e ve rly G.

HIGLEY

FUND

F ifth T h ird B ank Fund

Mr. a nd Mrs. Ja m es L. Kirk

D ic k a n d Lynn M c C o rd Fund

Mr. a n d Mrs. D enn is W. K ru eg er

G . G. (B ud) a n d V a le rie P o o le Fund

Dave a nd G w e n Kuenzli

D e b o ra h Ruth W a ll Fund

Lee a nd Linda Luff

Lind a B. Z ie g le r S c h o la rsh ip Fund

M id A m e ric a n N a tio n a l Bank a n d Trust Co.

A m e ric a n R e d C r o s s , G r e a te r C l e v e la n d C h a p t e r (over te n years)

R o ge r a nd A nn M ille r

C a se W e s te rn R e s e rv e U n i v e r s ity

The P eo p les B anking C o m p a n y

Survey on m e n ta l h e a lth co n se q u e n ce s o f y o u th v io le n c e (o ve r tw o years)

a nd A lb e rt M. H ig le y Jr.

A DDITIONS

TO

PERM A N EN T

Trustees: A lb e rt M. H igley Jr., Beverly G. Higley, James M. Delaney, Sally K. G riswold, Steven A. M inte r

1994

FUNDS

C o o p e r T ire a nd R u b b e r C o m p a n y D ick a n d B arba ra D e erha ke

N ik and Betsy Pry Phil a nd Isab e lle Russell

T h e F in d la y P u b lis h in g C o m p a n y M a ra th o n O il C o m p a n y

PERM ANENT

N o rm a n a n d Ja n e N ic h o ls o n

OF

FUNDS

FINDLAY-HANCOCK THE

OF

$250,000

25,000

M ild re d S. H ig le y S cho la rsh ip Fund a t th e M a n d e l S cho o l o f A p p lie d S ocial S ciences

2,500

T h e C l e v e la n d S o c ie ty f o r t h e B lin d

2,500

E c o n o m ic s A m e ric a

2,500

THE

COUNTY

CLEVELAND

GRANTS

C O M M U N ITY

FUND

FOUNDATION

L u t h e r a n M e tr o p o li t a n M in is tr y A s s o c ia tio n O h io Bank

Bank O n e Fund

W e stha ve n Y outh S he lte r

O H M C o rp o ra tio n

C o o p e r T ire a nd R u bb e r C o m p a n y Fund

T h e P a r k s S y s te m T r u s t F u n d o f W h e e lin g , W est V ir g in ia

D ic k and B arbara D e erha ke Fund DO N O R -A D VISO R

FUND

Fifth T h ird Bank o f N o rth w e s te rn O h io Fund Th o m a s B. D o n n e ll

A D D ITIO N A L

GIFTS

Fred a n d Ruth A ld ric h Jim a n d J e n n y B aron B ob a nd Paula B each

T o w a r d s E m p lo y m e n t, In c . 10,000

J o b p la c e m e n t p ro g ra m

The Fin d lay P u b lish in g C o m p a n y Fund

T o ta l H ig le y F u n d G r a n ts

$305,000

P h ilip D. G a rd n e r Fund CITY

Ivan a nd D o ro th y G o rr Fund Hancor, In c o rp o ra te d Fund

OF

CLEVELAND'S

MINORITY

ARTS

AND

CABLE

TELEVISION

EDUCATION

FUND

E sta b lish ed in 1994 w ith a g if t o f $ 4,5 00 ,00 0 by

M a ra th o n O il C o m p a n y Fund

C a b le visio n o f C le ve lan d

D ick a nd Lynn M cC o rd Fund

Jr., Yvonne Pointer, Rev. Elmo A. Bean, Leon Bibb, Doris A.

N a tio n a l Lim e and S to n e C o m p a n y Fund

Evans, M.D., David G. Hill, Steven A. M inte r

N o rm a n a nd Ja ne N ic h o ls o n Fund

N o g ra n ts w e re m ade in 1994.

Trustees: Dennis Knowles, Kenneth Lumpkin, Charles L. Patton

D ifc o In c o rp o ra te d F in d la y M a ch in e a nd Tool, In c o rp o ra te d The O h io Bank Fund Mr. a n d M rs. J. Louis Frank O H M C o rp o ra tio n Fund G .S.W . M a n u fa c tu rin g , In c o rp o ra te d G. G. (B ud) a nd V a lerie P oole Fund H arris C o rp o ra tio n D e b o ra h Ruth W all Fund E dw in L. H e m in g e r Linda B. Z ie g le r S cho la rsh ip Fund W h irlp o o l C o rp o ra tio n Fund

BB

2,500

G e n e ra l s u p p o rt fo r O g le b a y Park

F in d la y In d u strie s, In c o rp o ra te d Fund

T o m a n d A n n Buis J u d g e A lla n H. Davis

10,000


R E P O R T

OF

I N D E P E N D E N T

A U D I T O R S

T h e Cleveland F oundation D istrib u tio n Com m ittee and

S T A T E M E N T S

OF

F I N A N C I A L

P O S IT IO N

December 31

_________ 1994

_________ 1993

$

$

Trustee Banks o f T h e Cleveland Foundation A sse ts

We have audited the accom panying statem en ts o f financial position of

C a sh a n d ca sh e q u iv a le n ts

T he Cleveland Foundation as o f D ecem ber 31, 1994 and 1993, and

S h o r t- te r m in v e s tm e n ts

th e related statem en ts o f activities for the year ended D ecem ber 31,

S e c u ritie s ( N o te C):

1994 and cash flows for the years th en ended. These financial state­ m ents are the responsibility o f th e Foundation’s m anagem ent. O ur responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statem ents based on our audits. We have previously audited and reported upon th e 1993 statem en t o f activities which is included in sum m ary form for

5 2 ,5 4 0 ,1 6 4

2 9 ,1 2 5 ,6 1 4

Bonds

2 1 ,3 6 3 ,9 4 2

2 2 ,2 6 7 ,1 3 7

2 4 2 ,0 4 1 ,3 9 6

2 7 0 ,0 8 0 ,0 3 6

C o m m o n a n d p r e fe r r e d s to c k s C o m m o n tr u s t fu n d s C o m m o n in v e s tm e n t fu n d s M u tu a l fu n d s

O t h e r in v e s tm e n ts ( N o te C)

ing standards. Those standards require th a t we plan and perform the

P ro p e rty a n d o th e r a ss e ts

2 3 5 ,0 3 6 ,7 8 7

4 ,1 2 0 ,3 9 1 6 8 8 ,1 6 6 ,5 8 8

1 1 ,4 3 0 ,2 3 6

8 ,5 8 6 ,5 1 0

4 ,4 1 7 ,2 2 4

3 ,4 1 0 ,4 7 8 $ 7 3 9 ,9 0 6 ,7 2 3

L i a b ilit ie s a n d n e t a s s e t s A c c o u n ts p a y a b le a n d a c c ru e d e x p e n s e s

financial statem ents. An audit also includes assessing the accounting

G ra n ts p a y a b le

principles used and significant estim ates m ade by m anagem ent, as

N e t a ssets:

believe th a t our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

1 3 1 ,6 5 7 ,0 1 4

2 7 7 ,6 3 9 ,9 4 9

$ 7 3 3 ,9 5 0 ,6 3 9

audit to obtain reasonable assurance about w hether the financial state ­

well as evaluating the overall financial statem en t presentation. We

5 9 ,7 1 2 ,5 5 5

6 5 7 ,4 1 8 ,3 9 7

We conducted o ur audits in accordance w ith generally accepted a u d it­

on a test basis, evidence su pporting the am ounts and disclosures in the

2 ,4 5 4 ,4 5 3 3 7 ,2 8 8 ,6 9 4

U.S. G o v e r n m e n t o b lig a t io n s

com parative purposes.

m ents are free o f m aterial m isstatem ent. An audit includes exam ining,

5 1 7 ,6 2 8 6 0 ,1 6 7 ,1 5 4

$

8 0 4 ,2 9 7

$

7 6 8 ,0 8 7

1 1 ,7 0 4 ,9 1 4

1 2 ,2 0 0 ,1 3 1

2 ,2 3 9 ,3 7 7

1 ,3 9 7 ,4 8 2

U n re s tric te d : F o r g ra n tm a k in g p u r p o s e s B o a rd d e s ig n a te d :

In our opinion, the financial statem en ts referred to above present fair­ ly, in all m aterial respects, the financial position o f The Cleveland Foundation as o f D ecem ber 31, 1994 and 1993 and the results of its

F o r a d m in is tr a tiv e p u r p o s e s

1 ,0 8 1 ,8 2 0

8 3 2 ,5 1 3

P ro p e rty

1 ,3 2 0 ,1 4 3

1 ,2 4 2 ,8 1 6 2 ,0 7 5 ,3 2 9

T o ta l b o a rd d e s ig n a t e d

2 ,4 0 1 ,9 6 3

activities for the year ended D ecem ber 31, 1994 and its cash flows for

T o ta l u n r e s tr ic te d

4 (6 4 1 ,3 4 0

3 ,4 7 2 ,8 1 1

the years then ended, in conform ity w ith generally accepted account­

T e m p o r a rily r e s t r ic t e d

4 9 ,0 9 4 ,3 9 0

3 3 ,3 9 2 ,1 9 8

ing principles.

P e r m a n e n tly r e s t r ic t e d

6 6 7 ,7 0 5 ,6 9 8

6 9 0 ,0 7 3 ,4 9 6

7 2 1 ,4 4 1 ,4 2 8

7 2 6 ,9 3 8 ,5 0 5

$ 7 3 3 ,9 5 0 ,6 3 9

$ 7 3 9 ,9 0 6 ,7 2 3

Cleveland, O hio See notes to fin a n c ia l statements.

April 3, 1995

69


STATEMENTS

OF

ACTIVITIES

Y ear E n d ed D ecem ber 31, 1994 (With Comparative Totals fo r December 31, 1993)

Temp o r a r i l y

Per manentl y

Res t r i ct ed

Rest r i ct ed

Total s

1994

_________ 1 993

R e v e n u e s , g a in s , a n d o th e r su p p o r t R e c e iv e d f r o m d o n o r s

$ 1 ,3 6 6 ,0 5 4

D iv id e n d in c o m e I n te r e s t in c o m e

3 2 4 ,9 4 6

C o m m o n t r u s t f u n d in c o m e C o m m o n in v e s tm e n t f u n d in c o m e P a rtia l b e n e f it in c o m e ( N o t e D) D is t r ib u t io n o f e s ta te in c o m e O t h e r in c o m e

4 5 ,2 7 8

$ 1 7 ,5 2 9 ,7 5 5

1 4 ,8 8 6 ,6 8 3

$

3 3 ,7 8 2 ,4 9 2

$

1 3 ,0 4 5 ,9 1 0

4 ,3 0 9 ,2 1 0

4 ,7 8 0 ,4 2 2

4 ,2 4 3 ,3 8 2

4 ,5 6 8 ,3 2 8

3 ,6 0 8,5 11

4 ,1 3 7 ,8 1 5

4 ,1 3 7 ,8 1 5

5 ,1 0 7 ,6 5 4

1 1 ,3 3 0 ,3 8 4

1 1 ,3 3 0 ,3 8 4

7 ,5 0 9 ,8 5 7

6 ,3 8 5 ,8 9 4

6 ,3 8 5 ,8 9 4

6 ,2 2 3 ,8 7 5

2 0 0 ,0 3 5

2 0 0 ,0 3 5

2 3 6 ,5 8 0

N e t u n r e a liz e d a n d re a liz e d in v e s tm e n t g a in s (lo sse s)

$

4 ,3 0 9 ,2 1 0

(1 ,1 0 7 ,1 9 7 )

11,9 58 (3 1 ,6 0 3 ,2 8 5 )

2 9 3 ,8 1 6

7 5 7 ,3 1 9

(3 2 ,7 1 0 ,4 8 2 )

22 ,1 6 3 ,4 8 1

3 2 ,2 9 7 ,4 9 2

6 3 ,1 9 7 ,0 2 9

3 ,1 1 0 ,3 4 4

3 ,0 6 1 ,3 5 5

N e t a s s e ts re le a s e d r e s u lt in g f r o m s a tis fa c tio n o f d o n o r a n d p r o g r a m r e s t r ic t io n s

3 7 ,2 2 6 ,8 2 0

(3 1 ,5 6 3 ,6 6 6 )

T o ta l re v e n u e s , g a in s a n d o th e r s u p p o r t

3 8 ,9 6 3 ,0 9 8

1 5 ,7 0 2 ,1 9 2

(5 ,6 6 3 ,1 5 4 ) (2 2 ,3 6 7 ,7 9 8 )

E x p en ses T ru s te e a n d in v e s tm e n t m a n a g e m e n t fe e s O th e r e x p e n s e s G ra n ts e x p e n s e d

3 ,1 1 0 ,3 4 4 9 9 5 ,9 4 7 2 9 ,7 2 7 ,9 0 4

9 9 5 ,9 4 7

2 5 2 ,3 1 4

2 9 ,7 2 7 ,9 0 4

3 3 ,1 8 3 ,7 8 0

1 ,9 8 0 ,9 1 4

1 ,9 4 1 ,4 2 8

4 1 5 ,7 0 8

4 1 6 ,3 9 8

2 5 4 ,5 3 5

5 8 7 ,2 6 9

1 ,2 0 3 ,3 0 9

7 7 7 ,7 2 2

A d m in is tr a t iv e e x p e n s e s : G r a n t m a k in g P h ila n t h r o p ic s e rv ic e s S p e c ia l p r o je c t s D e v e lo p m e n t Fund m a n a g e m e n t T o ta l a d m in is tr a t iv e e x p e n s e s T o ta l e x p e n s e s In c r e a s e (d e c re a s e ) in n e t a s s e ts N e t a s s e ts a t b e g in n in g o f y e a r

N et a ssets at e n d o f y ea r

See notes to fin a n c ia l statements.

-7 0

1 ,9 8 0 ,9 1 4 4 1 5 ,7 0 8 2 5 4 ,5 3 5 1 ,2 0 3 ,3 0 9 1 0 5 ,9 0 8 3 ,9 6 0 ,3 7 4 3 7 ,7 9 4 ,5 6 9 1 ,1 6 8 ,5 2 9

1 5 ,7 0 2 ,1 9 2

(2 2 ,3 6 7 ,7 9 8 )

10 5 ,9 0 8

1 0 8 ,5 1 3

3 ,9 6 0 ,3 7 4

3 ,8 3 1 ,3 3 0

3 7 ,7 9 4 ,5 6 9

4 0 ,3 2 8 ,7 7 9

(5 ,4 9 7 ,0 7 7 )

2 2 ,8 6 8 ,2 5 0

3,4 7 2,8 11

3 3 ,3 9 2 ,1 9 8

6 9 0 ,0 7 3 ,4 9 6

7 2 6 ,9 3 8 ,5 0 5

7 0 4 ,0 7 0 ,2 5 5

$ 4 ,6 4 1 ,3 4 0

$ 4 9 ,0 9 4 ,3 9 0

$ 6 6 7 ,7 0 5 ,6 9 8

$ 7 2 1 ,4 4 1 ,4 2 8

$ 7 2 6 ,9 3 8 ,5 0 5


STATEMENTS

OF

CASH

NOTES

FLOWS

Y e a r E n d e d D e c e m b e r 31 1 994

FINANCIAL

STATEMENTS

1993

A . O R GANIZATION

C a sh flo w s fr o m o p e r a tin g a c tiv itie s (D e c re a s e ) in c re a s e in n e t a sse ts

TO

D ecem ber 31, 1994 a n d 1993

$

(5 ,4 9 7 ,0 7 7 )

2 2 ,8 6 8 ,2 5 0

A d ju s t m e n t s t o re c o n c ile (d e c re a s e ) in c re a s e in n e t a ss e ts t o n e t cash u s e d f o r o p e r a t in g a c tiv itie s : D e p r e c ia t io n a n d a m o r tiz a tio n

2 1 0 ,7 9 0

2 3 9 ,0 3 9

N e t u n r e a liz e d a n d re a liz e d in v e s tm e n t (g a in s ) lo sse s

3 2 ,7 1 0 ,4 8 2

(In c re a s e ) d e c r e a s e in o th e r a sse ts

(1 ,1 3 7 ,4 2 9 )

(2 2 ,1 6 3 ,4 8 1 ) 1 ,5 9 6 ,2 0 3

In c re a s e (d e c re a s e ) in a c c o u n ts p a y a b le a n d a c c ru e d e x p e n s e s

3 6 ,2 1 0

(D e c re a s e ) in c re a s e in g ra n ts p a y a b le

(4 9 5,2 17 )

(5 ,4 0 7 ,4 3 3 )

The financial statem ents include the accounts o f The Cleveland Foundation (“charitable corporation”), The G reater Cleveland Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation (“community tru st”, approved by Resolutions of Trust) and affiliated supporting organizations: The Davis Fund, The Goodrich Social Settlement Fund, The Higley Fund, The M cDonald Fund, The Sedgwick Fund, The Sherwick Fund, and The Findlay-Hancock County Community Fund. The supporting organizations were established under the provisions of Section 509(a)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Cleveland Foundation is responsible for expenditures of these sup­ porting organizations for specific charitable purposes. Interorganizational transactions and accounts have been eliminated.

3 ,0 3 5 ,6 2 9

C o n t r ib u t io n s r e s t r ic t e d f o r lo n g - t e r m

B. S IG N IF IC A N T A C C O U N T IN G P O L IC IE S

in v e s tm e n t

(3 2 ,4 1 6 ,4 3 8 )

(1 2 ,7 1 1 ,8 4 9 )

In v e s tm e n t in c o m e r e s t r ic t e d f o r lo n g - t e r m in v e s tm e n t C o n t r ib u t io n s o f s e c u r itie s N e t ca sh u s e d f o r o p e r a t in g a c tiv itie s

(11 ,9 5 8)

(2,998)

(1 8 ,5 4 3 ,4 0 0 )

(8 ,5 7 0 ,9 8 5 )

(2 5 ,1 4 4 ,0 3 7 )

(2 1 ,1 1 7 ,6 2 5 )

(80 ,1 0 7)

(9 9 ,4 3 6)

C a sh f lo w s fr o m in v e s t in g a c tiv itie s P u rc h a s e o f p r o p e r t y P ro c e e d s fr o m m a t u r it ie s a n d sa le s o f s h o r t- te r m in v e s tm e n ts , s e c u r itie s a n d o th e r in v e s tm e n ts

7 5 1 ,5 6 8 ,7 5 9

3 7 9 ,6 0 8 ,8 2 7

(7 6 0 ,7 0 9 ,8 3 6 )

(3 7 2 ,8 4 4 ,7 4 9 )

P u rc h a s e o f s h o r t- te r m in v e s tm e n ts , s e c u r itie s a n d o th e r in v e s tm e n ts

(9 ,2 2 1 ,1 8 4 )

6 ,6 6 4 ,6 4 2

In v e s tm e n t in p e r m a n e n tly r e s tr ic te d

1 4 ,8 8 6 ,6 8 3

4 ,3 7 6 ,2 1 7

In v e s tm e n t in t e m p o r a r ily r e s tr ic te d

1 7 ,5 2 9 ,7 5 5

8 ,3 3 5 ,6 3 2

3 2 ,4 1 6 ,4 3 8

1 2 ,7 1 1 ,8 4 9

1 1,9 58

2 ,9 9 8

N e t ca sh p r o v id e d b y fin a n c in g a c tiv itie s

3 2 ,4 2 8 ,3 9 6

1 2 ,7 1 4 ,8 4 7

N e t d e c r e a s e in ca sh a n d ca sh e q u iv a le n ts

(1 ,9 3 6 ,8 2 5 )

(1 ,7 3 8 ,1 3 6 )

2 ,4 5 4 ,4 5 3

4 ,1 9 2 ,5 8 9

5 1 7 ,6 2 8

2 ,4 5 4 ,4 5 3

N e t ca sh (u s e d fo r ) p r o v id e d b y in v e s tin g a c tiv itie s

C a sh flo w s fr o m f in a n c in g a c tiv itie s P ro c e e d s fr o m c o n t r ib u t io n s r e s t r ic t e d fo r:

The Cleveland Foundation reports gifts of cash and other assets as restrict­ ed support when they are received with donor stipulations that lim it the use of the donated assets. W hen the intent of the donor is that the assets are to remain in perpetuity, the assets are reported as perm anently restrict­ ed. The investment income generated by these assets (excluding net unre­ alized and realized investment gains and losses) is reported as temporarily restricted until the program restriction of the donor is fulfilled. W hen a donor restriction expires, that is, when a stipulated time restriction ends or program restriction is accomplished, temporarily restricted net assets are released to unrestricted net assets and reported in the statem ent of activities as net assets released from restrictions. Temporarily restricted net assets are available for program purposes in accordance with published standards established by The Cleveland Foundation. In accordance with the Resolutions of Trust, permanently restricted net assets may be released to unrestricted net assets in certain limited circumstances. N et assets are released from donor restrictions by incurring expenses including grants authorized that satisfy the restricted purposes or by occurrence of other events specified by donors.

O t h e r fin a n c in g a c tiv itie s : In v e s tm e n t in c o m e r e s tr ic te d f o r re in v e s tm e n t

C a sh a n d c a sh e q u iv a le n ts a t b e g in n in g o f y e a r

C a sh a n d c a s h e q u iv a le n t s at e n d o f y e a r

$

The Cleveland Foundation considers all highly liquid instrum ents pur­ chased with a m aturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Cash and cash equivalents consist of demand deposits and repurchase agreements, respectively. Certain 1993 amounts have been reclassified to conform to 1994 classifications.

See notes to fin a n c ia l statements. "71


C.

SECURITIES AND O THER

INVESTMENTS

Securities and other investments are reported at their market value. Securities traded on a national securities exchange are valued at the last reported sales price on the last business day of the year; investments trad­ ed in the over-the-counter m arket and listed securities for which no sale was reported on th at date are valued at fair value based upon the most recently reported bid prices. Short-term investments are valued at cost which approximates market. Certain other investments are valued at fair value as determ ined by The Cleveland Foundation or its trustee banks. Realized and unrealized investment gains or losses are determined by com­ parison of asset cost to net proceeds received at the time of disposal and changes in the difference between m arket values and cost, respectively. These am ounts are reflected in the financial statem ents as net unrealized and realized gains or losses. Cost of securities and other investments are: D e c e m b e r 31 U.S. G o v e r n m e n t o b lig a t io n s B onds C o m m o n a n d p r e fe r r e d s to c k s C o m m o n t r u s t fu n d s C o m m o n in v e s tm e n t fu n d s M u tu a l fu n d s

1994 $

5 4 ,7 3 4 ,5 6 8

2 7 ,6 0 2 ,5 9 9

2 1 ,4 9 5 ,5 7 9

2 0 ,7 8 0 ,0 6 3

2 1 7 ,2 0 2 ,3 4 9

2 0 1 ,3 7 4 ,1 2 2

5 3 ,3 6 9 ,3 1 9

1 2 1 ,3 8 3 ,6 4 2

2 7 7 ,9 1 1 ,8 4 9

2 2 2 ,3 7 9 ,2 3 0

3 ,9 4 9 ,3 0 0 6 2 8 ,6 6 2 ,9 6 4

O t h e r in v e s tm e n ts

1993 $

5 9 3 ,5 1 9 ,6 5 6

1 1,0 9 9 ,1 3 7

8 ,5 2 1 ,5 9 5

$ 6 3 9 ,7 6 2 ,1 0 1

S 6 0 2 ,0 4 1 ,2 5 1

The Cleveland Foundation has established four common investment funds which allow for the commingling of various trust assets into common investm ent funds. The common investment funds are maintained at three separate trustee banks, and investment in the funds is limited only to the trust funds of The Cleveland Foundation.

M arket value of investments held by the common investment funds con­ sists of the following: D e c e m b e r 31 S h o r t- te r m in v e s tm e n ts

1994 $

9 ,5 2 5,3 81

1993 $

3 ,2 4 2 ,3 9 4 2 9 ,5 7 9 ,4 5 3

U.S. G o v e r n m e n t o b lig a t io n s

4 6 ,0 3 6 ,5 7 1

Bonds

3 9 ,0 5 1 ,5 6 8

3 9 ,2 7 0 ,6 7 2

1 4 0 ,4 5 2 ,8 3 6

1 2 5 ,1 6 1 ,2 5 6

39 , 493,479

3 7 ,0 6 5 ,6 9 9

C o m m o n a n d p r e fe r r e d s to c k s C o m m o n t r u s t fu n d s M u tu a l fu n d s O t h e r in v e s tm e n ts

D.

1 ,9 1 3 ,2 0 0 1 ,1 6 6 ,9 1 4

7 1 7 ,3 1 3

$ 2 7 7 ,6 3 9 ,9 4 9

$ 2 3 5 ,0 3 6 ,7 8 7

PARTIAL BEN EFIT FUNDS

Partial benefit funds generally provide, each in varying amounts, for pay­ ment of annuities to certain individuals, trustees’ fees and other expenses of the trusts, prior to payment of the balance of the income to The Cleveland Foundation (“community trust”). The total market values of partial benefit funds are included in the accompanying statem ents since The Cleveland Foundation (“community trust”) ultimately will receive the entire income of such funds. In 1994, The Cleveland Foundation (“com­ m unity tru s t”) received approximately 83% (82% in 1993) of the aggregate income of the various partial benefit funds. The market value of partial benefit funds was $173,573,715 at December 31, 1994 ($185,836,444 at December 31, 1993). E. GRANTS

Unconditional grants expensed are considered incurred at the time of approval by the D istribution Committee. Grants approved by the Distribution Committee that are payable upon the performance of speci­ fied conditions by the grantee are not reflected in the accompanying state­ m ent of activity until the specified conditions are satisfied.


The following summarizes the changes in grants payable:

G.

1994

1993

G r a n ts p a y a b l e a t b e g i n n i n g o f year U n c o n d itio n a l g ra n ts e x p e n s e d P a y m e n ts m a d e

G r a n ts p a y a b l e a t e n d o f y e a r

$ 1 2,2 00 ,13 1

$

9 ,1 6 4 ,5 0 2

2 9 ,7 2 7 ,9 0 4

3 3 ,1 8 3 ,7 8 0

(3 0 ,2 2 3 ,1 2 1 )

(3 0 ,1 4 8 ,1 5 1 )

$ 1 1 ,7 0 4 ,9 1 4

$ 1 2,2 00 ,13 1

Grants payable at December 3 1 , 1 9 9 4 are scheduled to be disbursed as follows: 1 9 9 5 - $ 9 ,7 3 4 ,4 0 0 ; 1 9 9 6 - $ 1 ,3 0 8 ,0 9 9 ; 1 9 9 7 - $ 3 6 2 , 4 l5 ; 1 9 9 8 —$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; 1 9 9 9 - $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 and 2 0 0 0 - $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . In

The Cleveland Foundation authorized grants in the amount of $ 3 0 ,6 7 0 ,8 6 4 of which $ 5 ,0 1 5 ,8 6 4 were conditional and ;are not reflected in the accompanying financial statements. The Cleveland Foundation had authorized conditional grants of $ 9 ,6 5 7 ,9 4 2 , at December 3 1 , 1 9 9 4 . 1994,

F . ADM INISTRATIVE EXPENSES

Administrative expenses as reported on 1:he statem ents of activities consist of the following: D e c e m b e r 31 S a la rie s

1 994

1 993

$ 1 ,9 7 7 ,9 0 4

$ 1 ,8 2 1 ,4 6 2

E m p lo y e e b e n e f it s

3 2 6 ,6 0 7

305,151

O c c u p a n c y a n d o ffic e e x p e n s e

6 4 8 ,0 3 8

6 5 2 ,8 0 2

P ro fe s s io n a l a n d c o n s u lt in g fe e s a n d s ta ff e x p e n s e s O th e r

SU PPO R TIN G ORGANIZATIONS

Total assets of the supporting organizations which are included in the statem ents of financial position are comprised of the following:

5 1 6 ,8 1 2

5 6 8 ,4 8 4

4 9 1 ,0 1 3

4 83,431

$ 3 ,9 6 0 ,3 7 4

$ 3 ,8 3 1 ,3 3 0

1 99 3

1 994

D e c e m b e r 31 T h e D a v is F u n d

$

1 ,0 2 9 ,9 2 2

$

1 ,0 8 0 ,1 9 4 1 ,1 5 2 ,9 1 4

T h e G o o d r ic h S o c ia l S e t t le m e n t F u n d

1 ,1 0 5 ,3 4 2

T h e H ig le y F u n d

2 ,0 0 3 ,3 7 0

T h e M c D o n a ld F u n d

1,1 2 1,1 61

1 ,2 8 0 ,0 4 3

T h e S e d g w ic k F u n d

1 ,2 7 7 ,1 7 5

1 ,2 7 2 ,1 9 2

1 4 ,1 4 1 ,1 5 5

13 ,8 1 9 ,6 9 1

T h e S h e rw ic k F u n d T h e F in d la y - H a n c o c k C o u n ty C o m m u n ity F u n d

5 7 0 ,3 5 2

3 2 9 ,7 8 8

$ 2 1 ,2 4 8 ,4 7 7

$ 1 8 ,9 3 4 ,8 2 2

The Treu-Mart Fund is a supporting organization of both The Cleveland Foundation and the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland. Financial transactions and account balances of The Treu-Mart Fund are not includ­ ed in these financial statements. M arket value of investments held by The Treu-Mart Fund at December 31, 1994 totals $10,318,276 ($10,753,113 at December 31, 1993). H .

O P E R A T I N G LEA SES

The Cleveland Foundation leases office space under an operating lease agreement which expires May 16, 2003 with a renewal option for two con­ secutive five-year terms. Rental expense was $291,954 ($295,245 in 1993). Future minimum rental payments at December 31, 1994, under the non-cancelable operating lease are as follows: 1995—$292,614; 1996-$298,540; 1997-$304,465; 1 9 9 8 -$ 3 10,444; 1999—$316,681; thereafter $1,258,984. I.

R E T I R E M E N T PL A N

The Cleveland Foundation has a defined contribution retirem ent plan, based upon specified percentages of salary, for all employees. Retirement plan expense for 1994 was $159,830 ($149,030 in 1993). All contribu­ tions under the plan are funded and vest w ith employees as made. J.

I N C O M E T AXES

The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that the charitable corporation. The G reater Cleveland Foundation, the community trust and each of the supporting organizations qualify under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code as tax exem pt organizations. 73


I N V E S T M E N T

R E P O R T

INVESTMENT

C onsistent w ith its original design in 1914 as this co u n try ’s first com ­

MANAGERS

B an k O n e O h io T ru st C om pany, N A 6 0 0 S u p erio r A venue C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4 -0 1 8 3

m u n ity foundation, T he Cleveland F oundation shares a joint stew ard­ ship role w ith its tru stee banks and provides guidance to its invest­

First N a tio n a l B a n k o f O h io 123 W est P ro sp ec t A venue C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 5 -1 0 7 0

m e n t m anagers. T he Foundation sets investm ent policies and m onitors perform ance w hile th e tru stee banks and investm ent m anagers g en er­ ate the dividend and in terest incom e used for g ran tm ak in g . N ew gifts

T h e H u n tin g to n T ru st C om pany, N A 9 1 7 E u clid A venue C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 5

and m ark et appreciation are added to o ur perm an en t endow m ent. T h u s, superio r in v e stm en t perfo rm an ce an d new g ifts are the

N a tio n a l C ity B ank 1900 E ast N in th S treet C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4

Fou n d atio n ’s chief sources o f g row th. The F ou n d atio n ’s in v estm en t policies aim for real g ro w th in principal w hile assuring a predictable incom e stream th a t m aintains and even

Key T ru st C o m p an y o f O h io , N A 127 P u b lic S q u are, 1 7 th Floor C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4 -1 3 0 6

enhances incom e available for g ran tm ak in g . This approach, in conjunction w ith the generosity o f donors, has enabled

A m erican A sset M a n ag e m e n t C o m p an y 2 0 0 P u b lic S q u are 2 6 th Floor, S uite 3 5 0 0 C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4 -2 3 0 1

th e Foundation to nearly double in size over th e p ast ten years, while still authorizin g m ore th a n $ 2 7 6 million in g ran ts to the com m unity.

G ries Fin an cial C o rp o ratio n 1801 E a st N in th S tre e t, S u ite 1600 C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4 -3 1 0 0 M c D o n a ld & C o m p an y Secu rities, Inc. 8 0 0 S u p erio r A venue, S u ite 2 1 0 0 C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4 M errill Lynch C o m pany O n e C leveland C en ter 1375 E ast N in th Street C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 1 4 -1 7 9 8 R o u lsto n & C om pany, Inc. 4 0 0 0 C h e ster A venue C lev elan d , O H 4 4 1 0 3

Q

F in d la y A r e a I n v e s t m e n t M a n a g e r s B an k O n e O h io T ru st C o m pany, N A 5 00 S o u th M ain S tre e t Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 4 0 Fifth T h ird B a n k o f N o rth w e s te rn O h io , N A 24 6 1 S o u th M ain S tre e t Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 4 0 M id A m erican N a tio n a l B a n k & T ru st Co. 127 E a st M ain Cross Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 4 0 T h e O h io B ank 2 3 6 S o u th M ain S treet P.O. B ox 30 0 Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 3 9 T h e Peoples B a n k in g C o m p any 301 S o u th M ain S treet Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 4 0 Key T ru st C o m p an y o f O h io , N A 4 1 8 S o u th M ain S tre e t Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 4 0 M c D o n a ld & C o m p an y S ecurities, Inc. 4 0 0 S o u th M ain S tre e t Findlay, O h io 4 5 8 4 0


$800

j 85 186 187 | 88 j 89 190 j 91 192 j 93

. 87 88 89 90 91 92 93

I,93速

$40

J85 186 187 [88 J89 190 J91 [92 j 93 Q


THE

DISTRIBUTION

EXECUTIVE

OFFICE

EDUCATION

DONOR

RELATIONS

J o yce R. D a niels P ro gram O ffice r, P re c o lle g ia te E d u c a tio n (re s ig n e d D e c e m b e r 1994)

M a rjo rie M. C arlson D ire c to r o f D o n o r Relations

C OM M ITTEE

S te ve n A. M in te r A lfr e d M. Rankin Jr. C h a irp e rso n D o ris A . Evans, M .D . Vice C h airp erso n Rev. E lm o A . Bean J a m e s E. B e n n e tt J a m e s M. D e la n e y

E xecu tive D ire c to r Susan N. L ajoie A ssociate D ire c to r R o be rta W. A llp o r t F o u n d a tio n S ecretary and S pe cia l A ssistan t to the E xecutive D ire c to r

A n n ie Lew is J. G arda (re s ig n e d S e p te m b e r 1994)

A rth u r J. N a p a rs te k S en io r F e llo w

R ussell R. G iffo rd (re s ig n e d S e p te m b e r 1994)

Leslie A. D u n fo rd S e n io r A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistan t

J e rry V. J a rre tt

M a rv e lo u s Ray B aker E xecutive Secretary

A d rie n n e Lash J o n e s C a th a rin e M o n ro e Lewis ( a p p o in te d D e ce m b e r 1994)

P ie rre tta H. W in g fie ld Records M a n a g e m e n t A d m in is tra to r

Ja m e s V. P a tto n C h a rle s A. R atner

C a rl C u rtis S ta ff A ssistan t/R eco rd s Clerk

J e rry Sue T h o rn to n ( a p p o in te d M arch 1995)

CULTURAL

Jo a n M. C e rn e A d m in is tra tiv e S ecreta ry/ G rants A d m in is tra to r

A N D

SOCIAL

AFFAIRS

AND

DEVELOPMENT

SERVICES

G o ld ie K. A lvis S en io r P rogram O fficer, S ocial Services

. Ja y T a lb o t l S en io r Program O fficer, f iv ic A ffa irs a nd E con o m ic D e ve lo p m e n t

F irst N a tio n a l Bank o f O hio

R o b e rt E. E ckardt S en io r P rogram O fficer, H ealth

P am ela L. G e o rg e Program A ssociate

G e o rg e B ro o ke s H u n tin g to n N a tio n a l Bank

Te rri Kovach P rogram A ssociate

D ia n e C. Kaszei A d m in is tra tiv e Secretary

W illia m E. M a c D o n a ld III

C in d y Tausch A d m in is tra tiv e Secretary, S ocial Services

R ich a rd L. H a rd g ro v e

N a tio n a l C ity Bank S te p h e n E. W a ll , S o cie ty N a tio n a l Bank

Jo yce E. S c h n e id e r A d m in is tra tiv e Secretary, H ealth

V ance S ullivan G rants A d m in is tra to r

C e le n e E. Petkash A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistan t

Lynn M. S argi Hum an Resources A d m in is tra to r J u a n ita L. W o rth y A d m in is tra tiv e S ecretary

C a ro lyn M. G ro th A d m in is tra tiv e S ecretary/G rants A d m in is tra to r

M a rth a A. B urcha ski

B rian Yocum D o n o r R elations Intern

G lo ria J. Kish Je an A. Lang S e n io r A cco u n ta n ts

PHILANTHROPIC

SERVICES

M ich a e l J. H o ffm a n n D ire c to r o f P h ila n th ro p ic Services and P rin cip al Staff, The Lake-G eauga Fund a nd S u p p o rtin g O rgan iza tion s E llen M. Ivory A d m in is tra tiv e S ecreta ry/ G rants A d m in is tra to r

R e ce p tio n ist

K aren H o o i K ath y S. Parker A cco u n ta n ts Edna M. D e al A c c o u n t C le rk

CO M M U N IC A TIO N S

Lynne E. W o o d m a n " D ire c to r o f C o m m u n ica tio n s M a ry Frances K nu th C o m m u n ica tio n s A ssociate

FINDLAY AND

H A NCOCK

COUNTY

B arba ra M. D e erha ke Program O fficer, The L. D ale D o rn ey Fund

A lic ia M. C ilib e rto A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistan t

GENERAL

COUNSEL

M a lv in E. Bank Thom pson, H ine & Flory ADMINISTRATION AND

FINANCE

J. T. M u lle n C h ie f Financial O fficer/T rea surer D ean n e M. M a ch en

Dia n a L. Davis G rants A d m in is tra to r

D a vid L. M u e c k e n h e im P rogram m e r/A n alys t

C la re C o rrig a n W o id k e D o n o r R elations A ssociate

AFFAIRS

K a th le e n A, C e rve ny P rogram O fficer, C u ltu ra l A ffairs

ECONOM IC

COM MITTEE

K aren N. H o rn B ank O ne, C le ve lan d , NA

S h irle y M. U lsta d A d m in is tra tiv e S ecreta ry/ G rants A d m in is tra to r

CIVIC H E A LT H

TRUSTEES

C a ro l K. W ille n S en io r Program O fficer, H ig h e r E ducation

Ja n ic e M. C u trig h t In fo rm a tio n Systems S pe cia list

A d m in s tra tiv e S ecreta ry/ G rants A d m in is tra to r Ja n e t M. C a rp e n te r O ffice Services A d m in is tra to r

The s ta ff lis t re fle cts th e o rg a n iza 足 tio n o f th e F o u n d a tio n as o f A p ril 15, 1995.


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MORE

INFORMATION

EDITOR

Lynne E. W o o d m a n

Lynne E. W oodm an

M ary F rances K n u th

Director o f Communications

Communications Associate

...about applying fo r a g ra n t from T he C leveland Foundation

ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL

EDITOR

AND

WRITER

W rite , call, o r s to p in fo r a fre e c o p y o f G u id e lin e s fo r G ra nt Seekers

M ary Frances Knuth

C o n ta c t Susan N. Lajoie, A ssociate D irector, o r th e p ro g ra m o ffic e r fo r th e a p p ro p ria te area

ASSOCIATE

EDITOR

A lic ia M. C ilib e rto ...about g ivin g to your com m unity through The

EDITORIAL

ASSISTANTS

C leveland Foundation W rite , call, o r s to p in fo r a fre e co py o f

Ja nice M. C u trig h t

G ift o f a L ife tim e :

G lo ria J. Kish

G u id e to S ha p ing Your Legacy

Jean A. Lang

C o n ta c t M a rjo rie M. Carlson,

C e le ne E. Petkash

D ire c to r o f D o n o r Relations DESIGN

...about the Lake-G eaugil F und o f

E pstein, G utzw ille r, Schultz and Partners Inc. PRINCIPAL

PHOTOGRAPHY

C o n ta c t M icha el J. H offm ann,

D a n ie l M iln e r

D ire c to r o f P h ila n th ro p ic Services

COVER

PHOTOGRAPHY

B arney Taxel PUBLICATIONS

ADDITIONAL

PHOTOGRAPHY

C le v e la n d B ic e n te n n ia l C o m m issio n A vailab le w ith o u t charge from the O ffice o f C om m unications A N N U A L REPORTS Q U A R TE R LY N EW SLETTER S

H e a th e r R u dg e C le ve lan d R e storatio n Society

O h io C h am be r B a lle t

News a nd features a b o u t the Foundation and its grantees

Ja m es Fry

V E N T U R E S IN P H IL A N T H R O P Y

A resource fo r cu rre nt and p ro sp e ctive donors

jo in e d th e F o u n d a tio n

1993 as d ire c to r o f

in 1992 as a g ra nts

c o m m u n ica tio n s. She

a d m in is tra to r in h e a lth

m o s t re ce n tly se rve d fo r

a nd social services, a nd

six years in c o rp o ra te

was n a m e d c o m m u n ic a 足

co m m u n ic a tio n s at

tio n s a ssocia te in 1994.

A m e rite c h . She also is

P rio r to jo in in g th e

a fo rm e r su p e rviso r o f

F o u n d a tio n staff, she

co m m u n ic a tio n s a t The

h e ld a v a rie ty o f a d ve r足

C le ve la n d M u se um o f

tis in g p o s itio n s w ith

N a tu ra l H isto ry and

A d ve ra m a D ire c to ry

m e m b e r o f th e p ia n o

a nd M a rk e tin g Services,

fa c u lty at T he C le ve lan d

Inc. She is a b o a rd

In stitu te o f M usic. She is

m e m b e r o f T h e J u n io r

E nsem ble Theatre

a n d fo rm e r e d ito r o f

o f M usic and th e Arts,

T he Lea gu e m agazine.

th e Press C lu b o f

She h o ld s a b ach e lo r's

C le ve lan d , th e

d e g re e in jo u rn a lis m

C le ve la n d A d v e rtis in g

fro m O h io U n ive rsity

C lu b a nd th e P ublic

and a m a ste r o f b u s i足

R elations S ociety o f

ness a d m in is tra tio n

A m e rica , G re ate r

fro m C le ve lan d State

C le ve la n d ch ap ter. A

University.

g ra d u a te o f O h io w ith a b a c h e lo r o f m usic in p ia n o , she also h o ld s a m a ste r o f business a d m in is tra tio n fro m th e W e a th e rh e a d . S chool o f Case W e stern Reserve University.

T h e N a tio n a l In v e n tio n C e n te r, Inc. M ik e Sands Case W estern Reserve U niversity H o s p ic e o f th e W e ste rn Reserve R e tire d S e n io r V o lu n te e r P ro gram D ia n a M cN ee s F in d la y A re a A rts C o u n c il 息 Je n n y Jo ne s

L eague o f C le ve la n d

o f th e B roadw ay S chool

W esle yan U niversity D o nn a T u rn er-R u hlm an

B arba ra B a ch te ll N ew O rg a n iza tio n fo r Visual A rts (NOVA)

K E E P IN G T H E TR UST

M ary Frances K nuth

th e F o u n d a tio n s ta ff in

,a p a st b o a rd m e m b e r

T he C leveland Foundation W rite , call, o r s to p in fo r a fre e bro chu re

OTHER

Lynne W o o d m a n jo in e d


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