Cleveland Foundation – 2000 Annual Report Supplement

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THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION 2000 ANNUAL REPORT SUPPLEMENT

Funds&Grants


2 Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Funds of The Cleveland Foundation . . . . . 4

Contents

2000 Grants Authorized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supporting Organizations . . . . . . . . . . Arts and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Civic Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economic Development . . . . . . . . . . . . Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scholarships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lake-Geauga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Philanthropic Sector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Disbursements . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15 16 23 28 32 33 40 42 48 51 59 61 63

Audited Financial Statements 2000 Report of Independent Auditors . . . . . Statements of Financial Position . . . . Statements of Activities . . . . . . . . . . . Statements of Cash Flows . . . . . . . . . . Notes to Financial Statements . . . . . .

65 66 67 69 70

Applying for a Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74


Assets at December 31, 2000 New Assets Received 2000

Summary

Grants, Program-Related Investments and Administrative Expenses Authorized 100% Arts and Culture 13% Civic Affairs 9% Economic Development 4% Education 21% Environment 1% Health 17% Lake-Geauga 1% Philanthropic Sector 3% Scholarships 2% Social Services 11% Supporting Organizations 7% Other Disbursements 11%

$1,600,206,255 $44,112,658

73,159,657* 9,270,848 6,453,119 2,700,322 15,099,395 927,749 12,751,088 744,347 2,170,286 1,640,150 8,114,303 5,309,552 7,978,498

Grants listed in this report represent the total authorizations made in 2000. Within these authorizations, in certain instances, the grant is contingent upon action by the grantee and thus is not recognized in the financial statements until the condition is met. * This amount includes $338,500 of grant authorizations for the Treu-mart Fund which is not included in the Financial Statements of the Cleveland Foundation. Thus this amount is not reflected in the total authorizations of $72,821,157 appearing in Note G of the Financial Statements.


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Funds

OF THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION Thousands of donors have contributed to The Cleveland Foundation since its founding in 1914. Their gifts, ranging from a few dollars to millions, have made possible all the grants listed in this report. We thank them for their legacy to our community. Following is a list of The Cleveland Foundation’s named funds.

A Morris Abrams Fund Charles E. and Jennie B. Adams Trust The Stanley I. and Hope S. Adelstein Environment Fund The Adomeit Fund Lewis and Ruth Affelder Fund Rhoda L. Affelder Fund Wickham H. Aldrich Fund Rob Roy Alexander Fund The William Harry Alexander Fund The Aloy Memorial Scholarship Fund The Dr. David Alsbacher Fund for Medical Research Raleigh F. Andrie Memorial Fund The George and May Margaret Angell Trust Anisfield-Wolf Fund Charles Rieley Armington Fund Raymond Q. and Elizabeth Rieley Armington Fund Katherine B. Arundel Fund The Lois M. Applegate Charitable Gift Annuity Astrup Company Scholarship Fund Walter C. and Lucy I. Astrup Funds (2) Sophie Auerbach Fund Margaret Montgomery Austin and Charles Taylor Austin Memorial Fund

B Ruth and Elmer Babin Fund The Frederic M. and Nettie E. Backus Memorial Fund The Magdalena Baehr Fund Fannie White Baker Fund Walter C. Baker Fund Walter C. and Fannie White Baker Fund Lilian Hanna Baldwin Fund Ball, Ball, Galloway, Jacobs and Pickett Fund Fred J. Ball Fund

The Fred J. Ball and Elizabeth S. Ball Charitable Remainder Trust Malvin E. Bank Fund D. Robert and Kathleen L. Barber Fund The Corrine F. Barlag Fund Mabel R. Bateman Memorial Fund Warner M. Bateman Memorial Fund Cornelia W. Beardslee Fund James C. Beardslee Fund Louis D. Beaumont Fund Dorothy S. and Robert K. Beck Memorial Fund The Beckenbach Scholarship Memorial Fund Karl B. Bernal Memorial Fund Mary Berryman Fund Nestor B. Betzold Trust The Leona Bevis Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust Ida Beznoska Fund Big Brothers of Greater Cleveland Fund The Dr. Hamilton Fisk Biggar Fund Hattie E. Bingham Fund Helen and Ira J. Bircher Fund George Davis Bivin Fund Samuel C. Blake, Mary A. Camp Blake and Marian B. Leiner Memorial Charitable Trust Edith F. Blum Community Pooled Income Fund The Harold and Ruby Blum Memorial Fund The Martin E. and Evelyn K. Blum Fund Tom L. E. Blum and Martin E. Blum Fund Katherine Bohm Fund Ernest J. Bohn Memorial Fund Roberta Holden Bole Fund Newell C. Bolton Fund Jean and Roger Bond Jr. Fund Helen R. Bowler Fund The George H. Boyd Fund Alva Bradley II Fund


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Leonard A. and Helen Russell Bretschneider Scholarship Fund Jeanette W. Brewer Fund Gertrude H. Britton, Katharine H. Perkins Fund Mary K. and Robert R. Broadbent Salvation Army Endowment Fund Arthur V. N. Brooks Charitable Remainder Unitrust Fannie Brown Memorial Fund Marie H. Brown Fund Ada G. Bruce Fund George F. Buehler Memorial Fund Marie I. Buelow Fund Judge Lillian W. Burke Scholarship Fund Burkhardt Family Fund The Harry F. and Edna J. Burmester Charitable Remainder Unitrust No. 1 The Thomas Burnham Memorial The Thomas Burnham Memorial Trust Katherine Ward Burrell Fund Edmund S. Busch Fund Minna S. Buxbaum Charitable Remainder Unitrust

C The Roy W. and Wilma Cade Scholarship Fund Janet G. and Mary H. Cameron Memorial Fund Marian M. Cameron Fund The Martha B. Carlisle Memorial Fund Edna L. and Gustav W. Carlson Foundation Memorial Fund Harry and Marjorie M. Carlson Fund Alfred J. Carpenter Memorial Fund Leyton E. Carter Memorial Fund Mary C. Carter Gift Annuity Robert and Annie Cartman Fund The Central High School Endowment Fund E. Bruce and Virginia Chaney Fund The Fred H. Chapin Memorial Fund The George Lord and Elizabeth Chapman Fund The Frank J. and Nellie L. Chapple Fund Alton LaMaur Character Memorial Scholarship Fund The Children Forever Endowment Fund The Adele Corning Chisholm Memorial Fund George W. Chisholm Fund The Arthur W. Chown Fund Garnetta B. Christenson and LeRoy W. Christenson Fund

Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Clark Fund J.E.G. Clark Trust Marie Odenkirk Clark Fund Clark-Owen Memorial Fund The Elsa Claus Memorial Fund No. 2 Inez and Harry Clement Award Fund The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 13 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 15 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 16 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 17 Cleveland: NOW Fund Cleveland Recreational Arts Fund Cleveland War Memorial Clevite Welfare Fund Caroline E. Coit Fund Arthur F. and Gladys D. Connard Memorial Fund A.E. Convers Fund Harry Coulby Funds (2) Jacob D. Cox Fund S. Houghton Cox Fund Cathy L. Crabtree Fund The Eileen H. Cramer and Marvin H. Cramer Fund

D The William R. and F. Cassie Daley Trust Fund Henry G. Dalton Fund Alzada Singleton Davis Fund Barbara J. Decker Fund Edward H. deConingh Fund Mary E. Dee Memorial Fund James M. and Ann M. Delaney Fund The Howard and Edith Dingle Fund The Carl and Marion Dittmar Fund Edwin A. and Julia Greene Dodd Funds (2) Esther A. Donzella Memorial Fund Anna J. Dorman and Pliny O. Dorman Memorial Fund L. Dale Dorney Fund James J. Doyle and Lillian Herron Doyle Scholarship Fund Nita Dressler Memorial / Sculpture Center Fund Charles A. Driffield Memorial Fund The Thomas Dugan and Alice Dugan Memorial Fund The Mary and Wallace Duncan Fund The William C. and Agnes M. Dunn Fund


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Bruce S. Dwynn Memorial Fund Alice McHardy Dye Fund

E The Early Childhood Endowment Fund (2) Lyda G. and Horatio B. Ebert Fund Kristian Eilertsen Fund Kevin J. and Carolyn P. Ellison Fund The Emerald Necklace Fund Ada C. Emerson Fund Irene C. and Karl Emmerling Scholarship Fund Reinhold W. Erickson Fund Flora M. Everett Fund Henry A. Everett Trust Homer Everett Funds (2) Mary McGraw Everett Fund The Irene Ewing Trust

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Frederick Harris Goff

Betty H. and Jean E. Fairfax Fund Charles Dudley Farnsworth Fund Charles Farran Fund The George D. and Edith W. Featherstone Memorial Fund The Vince Federico Memorial Fund Dr. Frank Carl Felix and Flora Webster Felix Fund William S. and Freda M. Fell Memorial Fund Herold and Clara Shaffner Fellinger Fund The Fenn Educational Funds (4) First Cleveland Cavalry-Norton Memorial Fund William C. Fischer and Lillye T. Fischer Memorial Fund Fisher Fund Erwin L. Fisher and Fanny M. Fisher Memorial Fund Helen V. Fitzhugh Gift Annuity Edward C. Flanigon Fund Florence Crittenton Services Fund Percy R. and Beatrice Round Forbes Memorial Fund Frances B. and George W. Ford Memorial Fund The Forest City Hospital Foundation Fund Gladys J. and Homer D. Foster Fund Constance C. Frackelton Funds (4) The Fannie Pitcairn Frackelton and David W. Frackelton Fund Robert J. Frackelton Fund William Charles Fraver Memorial Fund

The George Freeman Charity Fund Winifred Fryer Memorial Fund Frederic C. Fulton Fund

G The John Gabel Charitable Gift Annuity Charles H. Gale Fund Frederic H. Gates Fund The Holsey Gates Residence Preservation Fund Eleanor R. Gerson Charitable Remainder Unitrust Gest-Gharky Fund The William F. and Anna Lawrence Gibbons Fund Emil and Genevieve Gibian Fund Frank S. Gibson Memorial Fund Rose B. and Myron E. Glass Memorial Fund Frederick Harris Goff Fund Frederick H. and Frances Southworth Goff Fund Isaac C. Goff Fund Edwin R. Goldfield Fund Lillian F. Goldfield Fund Marie Louise Gollan Fund Evelyn Golomb Fund Peter Gommet Fund Dr. Isadore J. Goodman and Ruth Goodman Memorial Fund Julius E. Goodman Fund The George C. and Marion S. Gordon Fund Robert B. Grandin Fund Winifred H. Gray Charitable Gift Annuity The Edward F. Green Fund Harold R. Greene Fund

H Maxine Y. Haberman Fund Robert E. and Ada Hagan Public Service Scholarship Fund The Hortense B. Halle and Jay M. Halle Fund Virginia H. Hamann Gift Annuity Dorothea Wright Hamilton Fund Edwin T. and Mary E. Hamilton Fund The Lynn J. and Eva D. Hammond Memorial Fund Handyside Family Memorial Fund for Western Reserve Academy Douglas P. Handyside Memorial Fund Holsey Gates Handyside Charitable Remainder Trust Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Funds (9)


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Philip Clarkson Hungerford Philip Clarkson Hungerford Charitable Remainder Unitrust

The Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Special Fund William Stitt Hannon Fund Janet Harley Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Harley Fund H. Stuart Harrison Memorial Fund Perry G. Harrison and Virginia C. Harrison Memorial Fund The Kate Hanna Harvey Memorial Funds (2) The Marcia G. Harvey Charitable Remainder Unitrust F.H. Haserot Fund Melville H. Haskell, Mary H. Hunter, Gertrude H. Britton, Katharine H. Perkins Funds (2) Dorothea Jean Hassler Charitable Gift Annuity Henry R. Hatch Memorial Fund Homer H. Hatch Fund John and Helen A. Hay Memorial Fund Lewis Howard Hayden and Lulu May Hayden Fund George Halle Hays Fund Nora Hays Fund Heights Youth Center Fund The Henry E. Heiner and Marie Hays Heiner Memorial Fund Carolyn V. Heller Fund The Louise W. and Irving K. Heller Fund Mildred Shelby Heller Memorial Fund The William Myron Heller Memorial Fund Warren J. Henderson Fund E.C. and D.V. Henn Fund Iva L. Herl Fund The Clifford B. Hershik Memorial Fund Agnes E. Meyer Herzog Fund The Siegmund and Bertha B. Herzog Endowment Fund James R. Hibshman Family Trust Highland View Hospital Employees’ Fund Albert M. Higley Memorial Albert M. and Beverly G. Higley Fund Mary G. Higley Fund Mildred S. Higley Fund The Hinds Memorial Fund The Hiram House Fund The Sarah Cole Hirsh Fund The Harry and Flora Dorothy Hirsohn Fund The Jacob Hirtenstein Fund H. Morley and Elizabeth Newberry Hitchcock Fund Reuben W. Hitchcock Fund

Suzanne and Michael J. Hoffmann Fund Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Holden Fund Helen M. Holland Memorial Dr. John W. Holloway Memorial Fund Guy L. Holman Fund Mildred E. Hommel and Arthur G. Hommel Memorial Fund A.R. Horr Trust Centureena S. Hotchkiss Fund Howard W. Hottenstein Fund Virginia M. Huey Fund Martin Huge, Martha M. Huge, Theodore L. Huge and Reinhardt E. Huge Memorial Fund Philip Clarkson Hungerford Charitable Remainder Unitrust The John Huntington Benevolent Fund The A.W. Hurlbut Fund

I June Isquick Fund

J The Judge Leo A. and Mrs. Gilberta Jackson Justice and Integrity Scholarship Fund Margaret Jackson Fund Margaret S. and Mary E. Jackson Fund The Norma Witt Jackson Fund Judge Perry B. Jackson Fund Rhea Hanna Jerpbak Memorial Trust Earle L. Johnson and Walter Sawtelle Doan and Ella P. Doan Memorial Fund The J. Kimball Johnson Memorial Fund Robert D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund Sherman Johnson and Frances Battles Johnson Memorial Fund The Thomas Hoyt Jones Family Fund The Virginia Jones Memorial Fund The Virginia L. Jones Charitable Remainder Unitrust The William M. and Elizabeth W. Jones Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust William M. and Elizabeth W. Jones Fund James S. Jordan Fund Adrian D. Joyce Fund The Frederick W. and Henryett Slocum Judd Fund Henryett S. Judd Fund


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K Tillie A. Kaley and Warren R. Kaley Memorial Fund Karamu House Trust Raymond B. Kelley Fund Walter C. Kelley Charitable Gift Annuity Fund Albert B. and Sara P. Kern Memorial Fund Lois E. Kerr Memorial Fund Joseph E. Kewley Memorial Fund Orrin F. Kilmer Fund Lillian E. Kirchner Fund Clarence A. Kirkham Memorial Fund John R. Kistner Fund Dr. Emmanuel Klaus Memorial Fund Sandra L. Klopp Fund Samuel B. Knight Fund The Philip E. and Bertha Hawley Knowlton Fund Estelle C. Koch Memorial Scholarship Fund August and Olga Koenig Charitable Remainder Unitrust Richard H. Kohn Fund The Vilma L. Kohn Charitable Remainder Unitrust Leslie and Elizabeth D. Kondorossy Charitable Remainder Unitrust The Otto and Lena Konigslow Memorial Fund Samuel E. Kramer Law Scholarship Fund Mary Kopec Kreicher Fund Leonard Krieger Fund Elroy J. and Fynette H. Kulas Fund

L Alexander G. Lajoie Jr. Memorial Fund The Lake County Mental Health Center Fund The Lake-Geauga Funds (5) The Lakewood Ohio Community Fund* The Marjorie and Samuel Lamport Charitable Remainder Trust Mae D. Lang Fund In Memory of Harry and Annie Dwyer Kathryn V. Lantz Fund The Arthur A. Lederer and Ruth Lawrence Lederer Fund Harley C. Lee and Elizabeth Keedick Lee Fund Frances Doolittle Lesser Fund Charlotte S. Levy Charitable Remainder Trust John F. and Catharine M. Lewis Fund The Jon Lewis Fund

Wayne H. Lewis Jr. Fund Life Insurance Foundation Endowment (LIFE) Fund Martha M. Linden Fund Elmer L. Lindseth Fund Robert M. Linney Fund Sue L. Little Fund Vida C. Logan Fund Elizabeth T. Lohmiller Fund The Charles M. Lombardy Jr. Family Fund Meta M. Long Fund Gustave Lorber and Frieda Bruml Lorber Memorial Fund Henry M. Lucas Fund Clemens W. Lundoff and Hilda T. Lundoff Fund Thomas E. and Patricia A. Lusk Charitable Remainder Unitrust Chalmer F. and Ruth A. Lutz Fund Frank J. Lynch Fund Nellie Lynch Fund

M M.W.P.H. Grand Lodge of Ohio Youth Enrichment Fund Douglas C. MacDonald and Marguerite C. MacDonald Fund Carol A. Machaskee Fund The William Fred Mackay and Cora Carlisle Mackay Memorial Fund Theresa Mae MacNab Fund Anna Mary Magee Memorial Fund The Maude F. Majerick Fund Leone R. Bowe Marco Fund Leonard G. Martien Fund Alice Keith Mather Fund The Samuel Mather and Flora Stone Mather Memorial Fund Ruth A. Matson Fund The Frederick R. and Bertha Specht Mautz Scholarship Fund Erma L. Mawer Fund Harriet E. McBride Fund Lucia McCurdy McBride Memorial Fund - Malcolm L.McBride, LuciaMcBride, John Harris McBride II & Malcolm Rhodes McCurdy McBride Malcolm L. McBride and John Harris McBride II Memorial Fund Dr. Jane Power McCollough Fund The Lewis A. and Ellen E. McCreary Memorial Fund Heber McFarland Fund The John A. and Mildred T. McGean Fund


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Paris J. Mosley Scholarship Fund, established by Dr. Jeanie Hall in honor of her father (pictured above)

Hilda J. McGee Fund The George W. and Sarah McGuire Fund Donald W. McIntyre Fund Gladys M. McIntyre Memorial Fund W. Brewster McKenna Fund The Katherine B. McKitterick Fund The John C. McLean Memorial Fund Ruth Neville McLean Memorial Fund The Howard T. McMyler Fund The Thomas and Mary McMyler Memorial Fund The Albert Younglove Meriam and Kathryn A. Meriam Fund Alice Butts Metcalf Fund The Grace E. Meyette Fund Sarah Stern Michael Fund Herman R. and Esther S. Miller Memorial Fund William P. Miller Fund Helen Gibbs Mills Memorial Fund Victor Mills Fund Steven and Dolly Minter Fund Anna B. Minzer Fund John A. Mitchell and Blanche G. Mitchell Fund The Angelo and Dorothy Monopoly Memorial Fund Cornelia S. Moore Fund The George L. and Genevieve D. Moore Family Funds (2) The Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Moore Memorial Fund John H. and Beatrice C. Moore Fund William A. Morningstar Fund J. Howard and Josephine L. Morris Fund J. Howard and Josephine L. Morris Gift Annuity The Belle O. Morse Young Artist Award of the Cleveland Opera Fund William Curtis Morton, Maud Morton, Kathleen Morton Fund Paris J. Mosley Scholarship Foundation Fund Mary MacBain Motch Fund E. Freeman Mould Fund Jane C. Mould Fund Grace Murray Fund Frank A. Myers Fund

N Tom Neal Fund Neighbors Against Racial Violence Fund Harold M. Nichols Fund Jessie Roe North and George Mahan North Memorial Fund

The Northern Ohio Opera Fund The Northwest Emergency Team Fund Fay-Tyler Murray Norton Fund Blanche E. Norvell Fund Harry Norvell Fund R. Henry Norweb Jr. and Elizabeth G. Norweb Gift Annuity

O John F. Oberlin and John C. Oberlin Fund John F. O’Brien Charitable Remainder Unitrust The Crispin and Kate Oglebay Trust Ohio Nut and Bolt Company Fund Beulah N. Olinger Fund John G. and May Lockwood Oliver Memorial Fund Henry and Martha Ollendorff Fund Clarence A. Olsen Trust Mary King Osborn Fund

P Rico F. Pallotta Fund William P. Palmer Fund The Dr. Charles B. Parker Memorial Fund Erla Schlather Parker Fund The Joseph K. and Amy Shepard Patterson Memorial Fund Frederick Woodworth Pattison Fund Tommie Lenora Pradd Patty Fund Blanche B. Payer Fund Nelson G. Peck, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Linda J. Peirce Memorial Fund Douglas Perkins Fund The August G. and Lee F. Peterka Fund Grace M. Pew Fund Poetry Fund Lucia C. Pomeroy Charitable Gift Annuity LT(JG) Donald Richard Powers Memorial Scholarship Fund Caroline Brewer Goff Prentiss Charitable Remainder Unitrust Caroline Brown Prescott Memorial Fund Walter D. Price Fund William H. Price Fund Princeton Urban Studies Fellowship Fund Florence Mackey Pritchard and P.J. Pritchard Scholarship Fund Queen McGee Evans Pryor Fund The Public Square Preservation and Maintenance Fund


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The J. Ambrose and Jessie Wheeler Purcell Memorial Fund The George John Putz and Margaret Putz Memorial Fund

Q The Fred O. and Lucille M. Quick Fund

R The Charles Greif Raible and Catherine Rogers Raible Fund The John R. Raible Fund Victoire and Alfred M. Rankin Jr. Fund Marion E. Rannells Fund Barbara Haas Rawson Memorial Fund Grace P. Rawson Fund Clay L. and Florence Rannells Reely Fund Hilda Reich Fund Maggie A. Reimer Fund Leonard R. Rench Fund The Retreat Memorial Fund Marie Richardson Memorial Fund Charles L. Richman Fund Nathan G. Richman Fund Robin and Metalworks Employees’ Educational Resource Fund Helen D. Robinson Fund Alice M. Rockefeller Fund Virginia P. Roedger Charitable Gift Annuity Elizabeth Becker Rorabeck Fund Rebecca and Etta Rosenberg Memorial Fund Edward L. Rosenfeld and Bertha M. Rosenfeld Fund Anna M. Roth Fund Roulston Family Fund No. 3 Charles F. Ruby Fund William A. Ruehl and Mary Ruehl Memorial Fund Signe A. Russo Fund Dorothy and Helen Ruth Fund

S SBN Pillar Award Fund St. Barnabas Guild for Nursing Fund Virginia Salay Memorial Fund Ruth G. and Sam H. Sampliner Fund Janet Coe Sanborn Fund Mary Coit Sanford Fund The Mary Coit Sanford Memorial Fund

Ernest D. Saunders Fund Oliver H. Schaaf Fund Dr. Henry A. and Mary J. Schlink Memorial Fund The Robert and Shirley Schmidt Fund Scholarship-in-Escrow Fund Otto F. Schramm and Edna H. Schramm Memorial Fund The Leo J. Schultz and Mildred Hays Schultz Fund The Robert N. Schwartz Fund for Retarded Children Demetra A. Sciulli Fund Henry W. Sciulli Charitable Remainder Unitrust William C. Scofield Memorial Fund Alice Duty Seagrave Foreign Study Fund Second Foundation Student Scholarship Fund of the Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center Warner Seely Fund Charles W. and Lucille Sellers Memorial Fund William K. Selman Memorial Fund The Richard E. Sering Fund The Arthur and Agnes Severson Memorial Fund Glenn M. and Elsa V. Shaw Fund Frank S. Sheets and Alberta G. Sheets Memorial Fund Frank E. Shepardson Fund Nina Sherrer Fund The Henry A. Sherwin and Frances M. Sherwin Funds (3) James Nelson Sherwin Fund The John and Frances W. Sherwin Fund Cornelia Adams Shiras Memorial The John and LaVerne Short Memorial Fund The A.H. and Julia W. Shunk Fund The Thomas and Anna Sidlo Fund The Michael Skul Scholarship Fund Josephine R. and Edward W. Sloan Jr. Fund The William W. and Mary A. Sly Memorial Fund Billie E. Smith Charitable Gift Annuity Kent H. Smith Fund The Nellie B. Snavely Fund Society for Crippled Children - Tris Speaker Memorial Fund A.L. Somers Fund William J. Southworth Fund William P. Southworth and Louisa Southworth Fund Dr. George P. Soyer Fund The John C. and Elizabeth F. Sparrow Memorial Fund Marion R. Spellman Fund


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Josephine L. Sperry Fund The George B. Spreng and Hazel Myers Spreng Memorial Fund The Hazel Myers Spreng Fund in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Myers Virginia Spriggs Fund The Robert V. and Florence W. Spurney Charitable Remainder Unitrust The Miriam Kerruish Stage Fund The Tracy Starr Breast Cancer Research Fund The Dorothy and Oscar H. Steiner Fund for the Conservation of Abused Children Frederick C. Sterling Second Testamentary Trust Avery L. Sterner Fund Ada Gates Stevens Memorial Fund Catherine E. Stewart, Martha A. Stewart, Judith H. Stewart and Jeannette Stewart Memorial Fund Jessie R. Stewart Fund The Charles J. Stilwell Scholarship Fund The Alma S. Stoddard Memorial Fund (2) Ralph P. Stoddard Memorial Fund Charles L. and Marion H. Stone Fund Esther H. and B.F. Stoner Memorial Fund James P. Storer Fund Harriet B. Storrs Fund Vernon Stouffer Memorial Fund Leonard F. Stowe Fund Mortimer I. Strauss and Helen E. Strauss and Blanche New Memorial Fund Ralph E. and Barbara N. String Charitable Remainder Unitrust Struggling Within Leber’s Fund The Ignatz and Berta Sunshine Fund

T C.F. Taplin Fund Charles Farrand Taplin and Elsie H. Taplin Fund Taw Family Salvation Army Endowment Fund The Alma M. and Harry R. Templeton Memorial Fund Henrietta Teufel Memorial Fund The Katharine Holden Thayer Funds (3) The John H. Thomas Fund Allison John Thompson Memorial Fund Amos Burt and Jeanne L. Thompson Fund Chester A. Thompson Fund Homer F. Tielke Fund

Ewald F. Tobold Fund Maude S. Tomlin Memorial Fund Mabelle G. and Finton L. Torrence Fund Stephen E. Tracey and Helen Oster Tracey Fund The Elizabeth M. and William C. Treuhaft Fund The Rev. Lee A Trotter Fund Jessie C. Tucker Memorial Fund Isabelle Tumpach Fund James H. Turner Fund The Edward A. and Esther T. Tuttle Memorial Fund

U Howard Ullman Trust Rufus M. Ullman Fund Leo W. Ulmer Fund

V Christian and Sophia Vick Memorial Fund Molly Agnes Voinovich Memorial Fund Corinne T. Voss Fund Robert and Frieda Vrana Fund

W The Homer C. Wadsworth Award John F. and Mary G. Wahl Memorial Fund Jessie MacDonald Walker Memorial Fund The John Mason Walter and Jeanne M. Walter Memorial Funds (2) Ella M. Walz Memorial Fund David M. Ward Fund Philip R. and Mary S. Ward Memorial Fund Cornelia Blakemore Warner Memorial Fund Helen B. Warner Fund Mabel Breckenridge Wason Fund A Mabel Breckenridge Wason Fund B Stanley H. Watson Memorial Frank Walter Weide Fund Harriett and Arthur Weiland Fund The Harry H. and Stella B. Weiss Memorial Fund William Wendling and Lynne Woodman Fund Burt Wenger Fund Leroy A. Westman Fund George B. and Edith S. Wheeler Trust Lucius J. and Jennie C. Wheeler Memorial Fund


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Jamir Miller The Jamir Miller Foundation

Jane D. White Funds (2) Ethel and Richard Whitehill Funds (3) Mary C. Whitney Fund The Marian L. and Edna A. Whitsey Fund Edward Loder Whittemore Fund Henry E. and Ethel L. Widdell Fund R.N. and H.R. Wiesenberger Fund Thomas R. and Dorothy G. Wigglesworth Fund The Harold L. and Patricia D. Williams Charitable Fund The John Edmund Williams Fund The Ruth Williams Fund Teresa Jane Williams Memorial Fund Whiting Williams Fund Arthur P. and Elizabeth M. Williamson Funds (2) James D. Williamson Fund Ruth Ely Williamson Fund Rolande G. and George E. Willis Charitable Remainder Unitrust The George H., Charles E., and Samuel Denny Wilson Memorial Fund Marjorie A. Winbigler Memorial H. Robert and Ann H. Wismar Fund Edith Anisfield Wolf Funds (2) The Benjamin and Rosemary Wolpaw Memorial Fund The Women Helping Women Fund The Women’s General Hospital Fund The Lee B. and Mildred R. Wood Trust Nelle P. Woodworth Fund David C. Wright Memorial Fund Edith Wright Memorial Fund Esther Wright Fund The Wulf Sisters Memorial Fund

Z Joseph and Katherine Zack Fund Herbert E. and Eleanor M. Zdara Memorial Fund Roy J. Zook and Amelia T. Zook Fund * Pending permanent status Partial Benefits Funds provide payments of annuities to certain individuals prior to payment of income to the Foundation. With one exception, The Cleveland Foundation will ultimately receive the entire net income from these funds. The principal amounts of these funds are carried as assets of The Cleveland Foundation.

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS The Richard B. and Mary P. Ainsworth Fund American Cancer Society, Ohio Division Incorporated, Cancer Research and Education Fund The Ameritech Fund The Association of Asian Indian Women in Ohio Fund Bartlett Family Fund The Drs. Joseph A. and Sally E. Bauer Charitable Fund The Molly Bee Fund Bennett Family Fund The Edward C. and Jane D. Bloomberg Fund Charles P. and Julia S. Bolton Fund Bradley Company, Margaret I. and John S. Zitzner Fund Grace W. and Horace D. Bregenzer Fund Margaret C. Callander Endowed Chair of the Ohio Scottish Arts School The Harry and Marjorie M. Carlson Family Fund The Campopiano Family Fund Chaffee Family Fund Alvah Stone and Adele Corning Chisholm Memorial Fund Michael A. and Susan K. Clegg Family Fund The Funds for the City of Cleveland (3) The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 2 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 3 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 5 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 6 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 8 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 9 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 12 The Cleveland Foundation Special Fund No. 14 Doris A. Clinton-Gobec Fund of The Greater Cleveland Foundation The George W. Codrington Charitable Foundation Fund Tim and Susan Curtiss Family Fund Davie Family Fund The Frances G. and Lewis Allen Davies Endowment Fund The Adela D. Dolney Fund Donnem-Lund Family Fund The Donum Fund The James E. and Isabelle E. Dunlap Fund John J. and Frances E. Dwyer Fund Eaton Corporation / Stephen R. and Sondra Hardis Fund for the Cleveland Municipal School District The Eaton Employee Disaster Relief Fund


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Holly Selvaggi and Clark Harvey The Harvey-Selvaggi Charitable Fund

Ev Mastrangelo E. W. Mastrangelo Fund

The Darren and Lisa Ewaska Family Charitable Foundation The Fine Family Fund The GAR Fund Donald and Yolanda Games Charitable Fund The Garda Family Fund Gries VI Generation Fund of The Greater Cleveland Foundation Griswold Family Fund Jane & Jim Griswold Fund The HRC/CEC Fund Margit and Dick Harris Family Fund The Harvey-Selvaggi Charitable Fund Donald F. and Shirley T. Hastings Family Fund Laura R. Heath Fund David G. and Allene R. Hill Fund Allen C. and Louise Q. Holmes Fund Thomas Hoyt and Katharine Brooks Jones Family Fund Francis and Alice Hwang Fund The Ingersoll Family Fund Michael Edward Jackson Fund Kohl Fund Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Lang Fund Leaderson Fund Lee Family Fund Eleanor M. Lewis Fund The Lincoln Electric Fund for Excellence in Education Robert R. and Ann B. Lucas Fund Macklin Family Fund Mandorel Fund Dan & Janice Margheret Charitable Foundation E.W. Mastrangelo Family Fund The Thornton D. and Penny P. McDonough Family Fund John P. McWilliams and Brooks Barlow McWilliams Fund Andrea and Elmer Meszaros Fund The Jamir Miller Foundation Kathryn and Paul Miller Family Fund Mitchell Family Fund William A. and Margaret N. Mitchell Fund The Mary B. Moon Fund The Lindsay J. and David T. Morgenthaler Fund Earl F. and Betsy D. Myerholtz Fund John G. and Karen R. Nestor Fund Charles J. and Patricia Perry Nock Fund Ohio Attorney General Local Law Enforcement Fund

George J. Picha Fund Richard W. and Patricia R. Pogue Fund Charles A. and Ilana Horowitz Ratner Fund Mary and Todd Ray Charitable Fund The Real Rabbit Fund F. James and Rita Rechin Fund Stewart L. and Judith P. Rice Fund William Hughes Roberts Fund Roulston Family Fund Round for the Cure* Rukosky Family Fund SLM Fund SORA Fund The Elizabeth C. Buhl Schafer and Halbert Schafer Fund Bob and Linda Schneider Fund in Memory of Albert and Mary Schneider The Elizabeth and Ellery Sedgwick Fund The Seibert Family Fund The Shockey Foundation Smialek Family Fund R.H. Smith Family Fund Tabor Family Fund* Thomas and Mildred Taylor Fund TRW Fund The Joseph Tzeng Fund Philip R. Uhlin Fund Paul A. and Sonja F. Unger Fund The Michael and Deborah Waller World Development & Humanitarian Evolution Fund Wellman Philanthropic Fund White Rose Fund The Whiting Foundation Charles D. Whitmer WSI Fund Harold L. and Patricia D. Williams Fund Wipper Family Fund The Wolpert Fund John and Jacqueline Woods Family Fund The Robert J. and Janet G. Yaroma Family Fund The ZANEC Fund


14 FUNDS OF THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION (CONTINUED)

AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS American Orff-Schulwerk Association Gunild Keetman Assistance Fund American Orff-Schulwerk Association Research Fund American Orff-Schulwerk Association Shields-Gillespie Scholarship Fund American Orff-Schulwerk Association TAP (Training and Projects) Fund American Red Cross, The Greater Cleveland Chapter Fund Aurora Schools Foundation Fund Bethany Baptist Church Endowment Fund Black Professionals Association Charitable Foundation Fund Margaret Manor Butler Fund The Children's Theatre Endowment Fund The Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Fund The Cleveland Institute of Art Fund Cuyahoga County Public Library Endowment Fund The Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center Phyllis and Debra Ann November Scholarship Fund Deaconess Community Foundation Fund Earth Day Sustainability Fund The East Side Interfaith Ministries Fund Federation for Community Planning Health and Human Services Fund Friends and Members Endowment Fund of St. James A.M.E. Church Greater Cleveland Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Endowment Fund Hathaway Brown School Endowment Fund The HELP Foundation Fund The Catherine Horstmann Home Endowment Fund Hospice of the Western Reserve Fund The Intermuseum Conservation Association Endowment Fund The Irish American Archives Society Fund Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center of Greater Cleveland Fund Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association Fund Rev. Dr. Marvin A. McMickle Scholarship Fund The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes Fund Northeastern Neighborhood Development Corporation Fund Ohio Humanities Council Endowment Fund Prevent Blindness Ohio Fund The Benjamin Rose Institute Fund

The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland Endowment Fund Shaker Heights Public Library Fund The Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity - Tau Boule Fund United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland, Inc. The Endowment Fund for United Way Services The Women’s Community Foundation Fund The Youth Challenge Fund

Northeastern Neighborhood Development Corporation Fund N.N.D.C. Board of Trustees and Executive Director Tanya Allmond (left)


Grants Authorized in 2000


16

Supporting Organization Grants You, your family or a private foundation may create a supporting organization of The Cleveland Foundation, a special fund with its own grantmaking ability, investment objectives and board of trustees. The supporting organization benefits from our professional staff, administrative services and favorable tax status. Nine supporting organizations were affiliated with The Cleveland Foundation in 2000, including two pioneers in the field: The Sherwick Fund, the nation’s first supporting organization, and The Treu-Mart Fund, the first supporting organization affiliated with both a community foundation and a Jewish community federation. Supporting organizations in 2000 awarded $5,309,552 in grants. The grants listed are for general support unless otherwise noted.


17 SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

THE CITY OF CLEVELAND’S CABLE TELEVISION MINORITY ARTS AND EDUCATION FUND Established in 1994 Donor: Cablevision of Cleveland Trustees: William Patmon, Roosevelt Coats, Dennis Knowles, Yvonne Pointer-Triplett, Rev. Elmo A. Bean, David G. Hill, Hilary S. Taylor, Michael J. Hoffmann, Steven A. Minter Grants and Use of Income

Total City of Cleveland’s Cable Television Minority Arts and Education Fund Grant

15,000

Total Alton F. and Carrie S. Davis Fund Grant

$57,000

GOODRICH SOCIAL SETTLEMENT

Amount

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• Cleveland Minority Cable Channel, Inc. Board development

• Preterm Cleveland, Inc. Subsidized medical care for indigent patients

$5,000 $5,000

Affiliated in 1979 Donors: Robert R. Rhodes Testamentary Trust, Ellen Garretson Wade Memorial Fund Grantmaking interests: Goodrich Gannett and Lexington-Bell neighborhood centers Trustees: S. Sterling McMillan III, Richard W. Pogue, Ann L. Marotta, Michael J. Hoffmann, Steven A. Minter Grants and Use of Income

Amount

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• Goodrich Gannett Neighborhood Center

$50,000

• Lexington-Bell Community Center Total Goodrich Social Settlement Grants

THE ALTON F. AND CARRIE S. DAVIS FUND Established in 1979 by Alton F. and Carrie S. Davis Trustees: Mary Jane Davis Hartwell, Shattuck W. Hartwell Jr., M.D., Marjorie M. Carlson, Adrienne Lash Jones, Harvey G. Oppmann Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Apollo’s Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra 2000 holiday performances of Messiah, Wachet Auf, Christmas Oratorio, and Magnificat • The Cleveland Education Fund Leadership Grants Program

• Hanna Perkins School Scholarship support for child analytic training candidates

$105,000

THE HIGLEY FUND Established in 1994 by Beverly and Albert M. Higley Jr. Trustees: Albert M. Higley Jr., Beverly G. Higley, James M. Delaney, Steven A. Minter, Janet E. Neary Grants and Use of Income

$8,000 5,000

10,000 4,000

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Achievement Centers for Children

• Cornucopia, Inc. Start-up support for the East Side Job Placement Program 15,000 • New Cleveland Opera Company d.b.a. Cleveland Opera 2001 production of Othello

55,000

$5,000

• Adoption Network Cleveland Adoption and Schools project

2,500

• Applewood Centers Inc. Acquisition of facility for the Independent Living Program

7,500

• Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc. Speaker’s fees for luncheon commemorating National Child Abuse Prevention month

4,500


18 SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland Construction of the new Broadway Avenue facility

5,000

• Care Alliance Purchase and renovation of a building to house its mental health and medical services for the homeless 10,000

• Friends of Project: LEARN, Inc.

2,000

• Geauga County Humane Society Construction of Rescue Village, a clinic within the new shelter and center for humane education

5,000

• Goodrich Gannett Neighborhood Center Construction and equipment for a new community playground

10,000

• Great Lakes Theater Festival Educational programs

10,000

• Case Western Reserve University Mildred Higley Scholarship Fund at Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

5,000

• Citizens’ Academy Start-up support for community school

5,000

• The Cleveland Christian Home, Inc. Safe and Sound foster care program

5,000

• InterReligious Partners in Action of Greater Cleveland Program expansion

• The Cleveland Education Fund Leadership Grants Program

5,000

• Cleveland Council on World Affairs Annual subscription series on globalization

• Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland Building renovation project

10,000

5,000

• Malachi House, Inc. Expansion of residential services

10,000

• The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cleveland Inc. 2,500 5,000

• The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Program development for the new Nathan and Fannye Shafran Planetarium

2,500

• The Musical Arts Association

2,500

• The Cleveland Music School Settlement

2,500

• New Life Community

5,000

• Cleveland Public Radio

5,000

• ParkWorks, Inc.

2,500

• Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. Scholarships for non traditional students

• Playhouse Square Foundation

2,500

5,000

• The Cleveland Society for the Blind • Cornucopia, Inc. Start-up support for the East Side Job Placement Program • East Cleveland Park Commission Organizational development

2,500

• The Benjamin Rose Institute Renovation costs for expansion of the Concordia Care program for services to the frail elderly

25,000

5,000

• The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland

10,000

5,000

• Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center Early childhood programming

10,000

• EconomicsAmerica, Cleveland Center Preparing for Reading and Economics Proficiency program targeting fourth and sixth graders

5,000

• Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS

5,000

• Fairhill Center for Aging Grandma, Please! intergenerational program

6,000

• The Foundation Center, New York, New York General support - Cleveland office

500

• The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland

5,000

• Starting Point

5,000

• Young Men’s Christian Association of Greater Cleveland

1,000

• Youth Opportunities Unlimited Research on workforce development programs in Cleveland 5,000 Total Higley Fund Grants

$231,500


19 SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Kidney Foundation of Ohio, Inc. A part-time health educator for its health promotion program in Cleveland recreation centers

THE McDONALD FUND Established in 1984 by Charles R. McDonald Grantmaking focus: Entrepreneurial education for youth Trustees: Gary L. Bleiweiss, John J. Dwyer, John C. Ellsworth, David G. Hill, Steven A. Minter Grants and Use of Income

• Lakewood Hospital Association Development and implementation of an education series for adolescent girls

8,985

• St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center, Toledo, Ohio Adolescent obesity prevention program Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Cleveland Botanical Garden Green Corps program

18,349

Total Medical Mutual of Ohio Charitable Foundation Grants

19,694 $136,047

$20,000

• Granville Academy of Cleveland Core activities (over two years)

20,000

• David N. Myers College Entrepreneurial Experience program

30,457

THE SHERWICK FUND

• National Foundation For Women Business Owners, Washington, D.C. Attendance of four Greater Cleveland female minority youth at Camp Start-Up

15,000

Affiliated in 1973 John and Frances Wick Sherwin, founding donors Trustees: John Sherwin Jr., Heather Sherwin, James E. Bennett (completes term June 2001), David W. Whitehead, Jacqueline F. Woods

• Shorebank Enterprise Group Cleveland Charles McDonald Marketing Center

16,848

Grants and Use of Income

Total McDonald Fund Grants

$102,305

THE MEDICAL MUTUAL OF OHIO CHARITABLE FOUNDATION Established in 1998 by Medical Mutual of Ohio, Inc. Trustees: James M. Delaney, Robert N. Trombly, Thomas E. Wagner, Esq., Steven A. Minter, Charles A. Ratner Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• American Sickle Cell Anemia Association Education and support programs for young adolescents with sickle cell disease

• Access to the Arts Operating support • American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter Scholarships for students enrolled in the Foundations for Caregiving training program

• Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio Young Adult Epilepsy Education Program

15,000

• The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland Expansion of its Teen Clinic services (over two years)

61,519

$10,000 1,500 40,000

• Applewood Centers Inc. Acquisition of a facility for the Independent Living Program 25,000 • Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland Renovation of the Broadway Avenue facility

25,000

• Care Alliance Purchase and renovation of a building to house its mental health and medical services for the homeless

25,000

• John Carroll University Campaign for the Sciences (over two years) $12,500

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

203,000

• Case Western Reserve University Sources of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Cleveland’s 19th and 20th Century Economy research project 5,000 Youth Philanthropy and Service Project (over three years) 30,000


20 SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Center for Families and Children Technology integration project

20,000

• Cleveland Botanical Garden

5,000

• The Cleveland Clinic Foundation

1,500

• Cleveland Council on World Affairs Student education and teacher-training components of its globalization program • Cleveland Development Foundation Leadership Cleveland program

15,000 300

• The Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment & Technology Core support (over four years) • Great Lakes Theater Festival Operating expenses (over three years)

1,500 100,000 75,000

• Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association

3,000

• Hawken School Hawken Takes the Plunge pool campaign

3,000 5,000

• The Holden Arboretum

4,500

• Hopewell Inn, Mesopotamia, Ohio

3,000

• Cleveland Foodbank, Incorporated Food delivery program

7,500

• Cleveland Health Education Museum

3,000

• Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland National Philanthropy Day

5,000

• The Cleveland Museum of Art

3,000

• The Junior League of Cleveland

5,000

• The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

3,000

• Kirtland Public Library

3,500

• The Cleveland Play House Production of Lake of Panthers and associated educational programming 10,000

• Lake County Society for Rehabilitation of Children & Adults, Inc. Growth Initiatives Plan marketing outreach project

9,000

• Cleveland Public Radio Enriching Community Service plan

• Lake County Young Men’s Christian Association

3,000

• The Lake View Cemetery Foundation

1,000

• Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc. D.A.R.E. curriculum in Cleveland middle schools

4,500

• Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. Changing Lives! campaign (over three years) • Cleveland Zoological Society

3,000 20,000 3,000 152,000 3,500

• EconomicsAmerica, Cleveland Center 3,000 Preparing for Reading and Economics Proficiency program targeting fourth and sixth graders 20,000 • Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS • El Barrio Incorporated Jobs Program (over two years)

3,000 15,000

• Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland Building renovation project • The Musical Arts Association

8,000

• The National Conference for Community & Justice

3,000

• ParkWorks, Inc. School Grounds as Community Parks initiative

3,000

• Playhouse Square Foundation

• The Foundation Center, New York, New York General support - Cleveland office

3,000

• Preterm Cleveland, Inc. Medical care for indigent patients (over two years)

• The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland Strategic plan

3,000 5,000

• Fine Arts Association

• Geauga Center for Health and Wellness Construction costs associated with its new facility

50,000

20,000

• Puerto Rico Community Foundation, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico • Shaker Square Area Development Corporation Skyline Campus Improvement Project (over two years) • Towards Employment Incorporated

10,000 5,700 3,000 30,000 5,000 50,000 3,000


21 SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• United Negro College Fund of Cleveland

3,500

• United Way of Lake County, Inc. Equipment and systems upgrade

11,000 43,000

• United Way Services

32,500

• University Circle Incorporated Design event to develop walkways and bicycle paths throughout the Circle

1,000 20,000

• The Western Reserve Historical Society

4,000

• Young Men’s Christian Association of Greater Cleveland Planning costs and pilot phase of a new Center for Balanced Health and Living Total Sherwick Fund Grants

75,000 $1,273,000

THE BILLIE HOWLAND STEFFEE FAMILY FUND Established in 1998 by Billie Howland Steffee Trustees: Billie H. Steffee, Susan W. Cargile, Jon H. Outcalt, Sara K. Robechek, Steven A. Minter

• Cleveland Zoological Society Veterinary hospital and research center

2,000 1,500,000

• Geauga County Humane Society Construction of Rescue Village, a clinic and education center within the new shelter

150,000

• Grand River Academy

1,500

• Harbor Heritage Society Expansion of The Steamship William G. Mather Maritime Museum’s promotional offerings to area libraries

10,000

• The Hiram House Equestrian Center and Farmstead Project (over two years) 400,000 • MetroHealth Foundation, Inc. Rocking chairs for the pediatric unit at MetroHealth Medical Center

15,000

• North Coast Community Homes, Inc. Purchase and retrofitting a group home for persons with mental retardation in Lake County

30,000

• Professional Flair Inc. Production and performance costs of a new dance, The Snowman

5,000

• The Benjamin Rose Institute Expansion of Concordia Care’s Pace Program for services to the frail elderly

50,000

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• Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc. Purchase of sprinkler system and various equipment

15,000

• Access to the Arts Programming and administrative support

Total Billie Howland Steffee Family Fund Grants

Grants and Use of Income

• Achievement Centers for Children Community and school-based programs for children with autism (over two years) • Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc. Speaker’s fees for luncheon commemorating National Child Abuse Prevention month

Amount

$5,000

750,000

7,700

• Care Alliance Purchase and renovation of a building to house its mental health and medical services for the homeless 100,000 • Chagrin Valley PHA Horse Shows Inc., Hiram, Ohio

10,000

• The Cleveland Education Fund Leadership Grants Program

5,000

• Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc. Truth: The Testimonial of Sojourner Truth project

5,000

$3,061,200


22 SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

THE TREU-MART FUND Established in 1980 by William C. and Elizabeth M. Treuhaft as a supporting organization of both The Cleveland Foundation and The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Trustees: Arthur W. Treuhaft, Mary Louise Hahn, Hanna H. Bartlett, David G. Hill, Henry J. Goodman, Albert B. Ratner, Adele Z. Silver Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Consulting services related to development and implementation of strategic initiatives • The Foundation Center, New York, New York General support - Cleveland office (over three years) • The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Implementation of agency security audits Jewish Volunteers in Action program (over three years) Refugee Teen Center

$30,000 7,500 100,000 150,000 21,000

• Near West Theatre Inc. Theatrical projects targeted to children and youth

10,000

• Ratner Schools Building needs assessment and capital campaign design

20,000

Total Treu-Mart Fund Grants

$338,500


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Arts and Culture Grants $9,270,848

BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Access to the Arts Strategic plan and audit (over 14 months)

$10,000

• Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, New York, New York Diversity Through Art school program 31,425 • Apollo’s Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra General operating support as part of the BASICs program

40,000

• Case Western Reserve University Department of English’s 2000 Poetry Conference

5,000

• Choral Arts Society of Cleveland Silver Jubilee performances

3,500

• Cleveland Ballet General operating support as part of the BASICs program 150,000 • Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art Capacity building grant for planning, research, part-time staff and internal restructuring activity (over 18 months) 150,000 General operating support as part of the BASICs program 75,000 • The Cleveland Cultural Coalition Transitional support for organizational dissolution The Sculpture Center

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Evaluation of the BASICs program (over three years)

45,000 375,000

Total Arts and Culture Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated and Donor Advised)

Operating support for the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture and implementation of the regional cultural plan Program and operating support for the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture’s Initiative for Cultural Arts in Education Study of box office and ticketing technology issues for organizations participating in the BASICs program Technical assistance from National Arts Stabilization for organizations participating in the BASICs program Technical assistance support for the capacity building phase of the BASICs program Transitional support for the closure of the Cleveland Ballet

600,000 100,000 5,000 300,000 650,000 300,000

• Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District Restoration of two Works Progress Administration Art Project murals at Oxford Elementary School

5,965

• The Cleveland Modern Dance Association d.b.a. DANCECleveland General operating support as part of the BASICs program

22,500

• The Cleveland Museum of Art Convening the Community outreach and education activities (over two years) One-day forum for area cultural institutions on arts outreach and participation

250,000 10,000

• The Cleveland Play House Capacity building grant for major institutional research and planning 195,000 General operating support as part of the BASICs program 150,000


24 ARTS AND CULTURE GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Cleveland Public Radio Enriching Community strategic plan

50,000

• Cleveland Public Theatre, Inc. General operating support as part of the BASICs program

40,000

10,000

• Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Inc. Capacity building challenge grant General operating support as part of the BASICs program (over 15 months)

50,000

• Great Lakes Theater Festival Establishment of a permanent working capital fund and staffing (over three years) 370,000 General operating support as part of the BASICs program 170,000 Transitional support 25,000

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. Moving History community outreach program

18,241

• GroundWorks Dancetheater Operating support and artistic programs

18,000

• Heritage Park Community Association Commemorative sculpture for the City of Euclid’s new fire station

10,000

• Coventry People Enhancing A Childs Environment Incorporated Coventry Arch public art project WVIZ/PBS APPLAUSE

• The Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment & Technology 2000 Association of Science-Technology Centers Conference

15,000

7,500

• Csardas Dance Company Board development and organizational technical assistance 5,000

• Karamu House, Inc. General operating support as part of the BASICs program 150,000

• Cuyahoga Community College Foundation 2000-2001 Showtime at High Noon series (over 13 months) 15,000 Artist fees and free tickets for Cleveland schoolchildren for the benefit production of The Night Before Christmas 7,500 Educational and community outreach activities of the 2001 Tri-C JazzFest 55,000

• Kent State University Foundation, Inc., Kent, Ohio Commission of orchestral work to commemorate 30th anniversary of May 4, 1970

30,000

• Lyric Opera Cleveland General operating support as part of the BASICs program

80,000

• Dobama Theatre General operating support as part of the BASICs program

15,000

• Merrick House Tremont Arts and Cultural Festival

5,000

• Music & Performing Arts at Trinity Cathedral, Inc. Consultant for board-related sessions

1,000

10,000

• Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS APPLAUSE, a weekly television program focusing on arts and cultural events and issues

50,000

• Near West Theatre Inc. Operating support for theatrical projects involving area children and youth

• Ensemble Theatre General operating support as part of the BASICs program

15,000

• New Cleveland Opera Company d.b.a. Cleveland Opera General operating support as part of the BASICs program 150,000

20,000

• Northeast Ohio Jazz Society Jazz on Wheels, Instruments for Kids and operating support

• Tom Evert Dance Company Development and presentation of Alma de la Tierra, a new dance theatre work • First Presbyterian Church Series of local concerts by three African-American classical musicians from the Gateways Festival of Rochester, New York • Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts Head of the drama program (over three years) Technology director position • Grantmakers in the Arts, Seattle, Washington Operating support

5,000 60,000 10,000 5,000

17,000

• Off-Hollywood Flick Fest d.b.a. Ohio Independent Film Festival Outreach and audience building efforts for the 2000 festival 10,000 • Ohio Chamber Ballet, Akron, Ohio General operating support as part of the BASICs program

75,000

• Ohio Chamber Orchestra General operating support as part of the BASICs program

40,000

• Ohio City Near West Development Corporation Open Air in Market Square Arts Festival

9,500


25 ARTS AND CULTURE GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Ohio Humanities Council, Columbus, Ohio Cultural Crossings millennium lecture series First Ohio Chautauqua, a traveling entertainment and historical education program • Old Brooklyn Community Development Corporation Planning for Art House, Inc., a community arts center in the Brooklyn-Denison neighborhood of Cleveland (over two years) Start-up support for Art House, Inc.

10,500

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS

7,500

The following recipients and programs were designated by donors. Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

1,500 65,000 9,500

• Playhouse Square Foundation Planning process for a Latino community outreach project 7,500 Ticket subsidies and teacher preparation guides for 2000-01 Children’s Theatre Series 15,000 • Professional Flair Inc. Creating and mounting a new dance, The Snowman

25,000

• The Repertory Project, Inc. Capacity building grant for expansion and professionalization of administrative staff General operating support as part of the BASICs program • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. Harare International Festival of Arts exhibit

45,000 15,000 2,000

• SPACES General operating support as part of the BASICs program

37,500

5,000

50,000

• The Western Reserve Historical Society Records conversion associated with the Collection Automation Project

60,487

• Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc. Arts programming activities • Young Men’s Christian Association of Greater Cleveland Local tour of the play Reconstruction of a Man by Y-Haven Transitional Housing Total Board Designated Grants

$13,820 88

• Cleveland Health Education Museum

57,907

• The Cleveland Institute of Art

52,664

• The Cleveland Institute of Music

12,441

• The Cleveland Museum of Art Purchase of objects of art exhibited in the May Show in memory of Oscar Michael, Jr.

220,779

• The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

466,823

• The Cleveland Play House Experimental or dramatic work • Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. The Poetry Center at Cleveland State University • Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS • The Holden Arboretum

500

18,877 2,748 1,850 177 29,684

• The Intermuseum Conservation Association, Oberlin, Ohio 24,553

• The Urban Institute, Washington D.C. Ohio component of the research study on the support system for American artists

• WKSU-FM, Kent, Ohio Year 2000 Cabin Fever Fest

• The Beck Center for the Cultural Arts • Cleveland Ballet

• Opera Circle, Inc. 2000-2001 season

• Suburban Symphony Orchestra Benefit performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 Concert

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Karamu House, Inc.

180,275

• The Musical Arts Association

159,882

• New Cleveland Opera Company d.b.a. Cleveland Opera Belle O. Morse Young Artist Award • Oglebay Institute, Wheeling, West Virginia

1,800

7,500 $5,472,918

201,476

• Poets’ League of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

1,850

• The Western Reserve Historical Society

12,619

Total Donor Designated Grants 10,000

178 10,000

$1,469,191


26 ARTS AND CULTURE GRANTS (CONTINUED)

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Access to the Arts Programming and administrative costs • Apollo’s Fire: The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra

500

35,950 10,000 1,750 2,000 2,436 2,000

• The Cleveland Museum of Natural History Annual support Botany-Natural Areas Chair The Discovery Center In honor of Ralph Mueller Planetarium 2000 Nathan and Fannye Shafran Planetarium

12,500 350 5,000 2,000 4,170 2,500 72,500

• The Cleveland Music School Settlement

12,340 14,500 6,500

• The Beck Center for the Cultural Arts

5,000

• Broadway School of Music & the Arts Mural Artistry Training Program

250 5,000

• Central Virginia Educational Telecommunication Corp. -WCVE-FM, Richmond, Virginia

1,000

• The Cleveland Play House 1999-2000 Annual fund

• Chautauqua Foundation, Chautauqua, New York Drama facility Scholarship support

1,000 1,000 4,000

• Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra Frieda Schumacher Concerto Competition

1,000

• Cleveland Public Radio Annual fund

700 1,000

• Cleveland Signstage Theatre, Inc.

1,500

• Cleveland Women’s City Club Foundation Cleveland Arts Prize

5,250

• The Children’s Museum of Cleveland Bridges to our Community exhibit

105,000 2,500

• Cleveland Ballet Annual fund

12,500 10,000

• Cleveland Botanical Garden Annual Fund - Directors Circle Capital campaign

13,789 1,000 5,000

• The Cleveland BoyChoir, Inc. • Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art General fund • Cleveland Health Education Museum In memory of Herb Strawbridge • The Cleveland Institute of Art Annual fund Endowment fund Keller-Seibert Scholarship Fund Norita Wyse Berman Scholarship Fund • The Cleveland Institute of Music • Cleveland International Film Festival d.b.a. Cleveland Film Society 2001 Student Film Festival Cultural Journeys

Near West Theater

2,000 5,000

• The Cleveland Museum of Art Annual fund Annual support Robert Bergman Memorial Department of Musical Arts Sundry Purchase Parade the Circle workshops

500 7,500 500 250 9,000 1,000 482 2,000 250 10,500

5,000 2,500

• Committee for Public Art • Commonwealth Players, Inc. d.b.a. Theatre Virginia, Richmond, Virginia • Community Television of Southern California, Los Angeles, California • Coventry People Enhancing A Childs Environment Incorporated Coventry Arch public art project • Cuyahoga Community College Foundation Tri-C Jazz Fest • Denver Art Museum, Denver, Colorado Great Art for a Great City project

100 1,000 250

5,000 55,000 5,000

• Dobama Theatre Young Playwrights Program

500

• Dunham Tavern Museum

500


27 ARTS AND CULTURE GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS Annual fund Annual support

20,250 10,000 300

• Fine Arts Association Fundraising commercials and video

3,000 10,000

• Friends of the Cleveland School of the Arts Director of Technology position • Friends of the Cultural Center, Inc. d.b.a. The McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert, California

5,000

• The Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment & Technology

10,250

• Great Lakes Theater Festival Annual support Community Relations Manager position Debt reduction Program support School residency program Transitional support

5,000 500 2,500 1,000 500 1,000 10,000

• Harbor Heritage Society Annual giving

250 250

• The Holden Arboretum

1,000

• Karamu House, Inc.

3,000

• Kirtland Public Library

500

• La Quinta Arts Foundation, La Quinta, California

750

• Lake County Historical Society

500

8,000 1,250

• New Cleveland Opera Company d.b.a. Cleveland Opera Titling expense

700 1,500

• Ohio Boychoir, Inc.

1,000

• Palm Springs Desert Museum, Palm Springs, California

1,000

• Science Museum of Virginia Foundation, Inc., Richmond, Virginia

1,500

• The Woodlands Center for the Performing Arts d.b.a. Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, The Woodlands, Texas In honor of Gayle Kuoni

2,000

• Theatre IV, Richmond, Virginia Empire Campaign

500

• Western Reserve Fine Arts Association, Madison, Ohio Transitional support for merger with Rabbit Run Theater

• Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

• Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc., New York, New York Patron program

3,500

71,578 7,500 2,000 1,500 2,500 12,094

80,000

• The Rowfant Club

250 6,000 200

• The Musical Arts Association Annual fund and endowment Annual support The Cleveland Orchestra Day of Music Education fund

500

• Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc. Black History Month program

• Lyric Opera Cleveland Debt reduction for the Friends of Lyric Opera Phillip Schloss Memorial

1,000

10,600 21,000 3,100 500

• Professional Flair Inc.

• The Western Reserve Historical Society Crawford Museum of Transportation

• Music & Performing Arts at Trinity Cathedral, Inc.

2,500

• Playhouse Square Foundation Annual fund and endowment Capital campaign Playhouse Square Partners annual support

1,000

500

500

• Philharmonic Center for the Arts, Naples, Florida Committee of a Thousand

• The Lake View Cemetery Foundation

• The Morikami, Inc., Delray Beach, Florida

GroundWorks Dance Theater

3,000 3,000

• Near West Theatre Inc. 2000 season

Total Donor Advised Grants

250 5,000 1,150 1,500,000 7,700

$2,328,739


28 BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• 1999 AAU Junior Olympics Cleveland Committee, Inc. 1999 Junior Olympics

7,500

• Architects Society of Ohio Foundation, Inc., Columbus, Ohio Cleveland Urban Design Assistance Team project in East Cleveland 7,500 • Case Western Reserve University Cedar Hill Road Landscape Improvement Project The Center for Regional Economic Issues’ Institute for Sustainable Advantage

Civic Affairs Grants $6,453,119

Total Civic Affairs Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated, Donor Advised and Program-Related Investment)

• The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation Diversity initiative • Center for Democratic Renewal, Atlanta, Georgia Coordination of a hate crime study in Ohio

7,500 7,500 25,000 7,500

• Center for Employment Training Cleveland Strategic Development Assistance Project

75,000

• City of Cleveland Creation of the Cleveland Planning Commission website

48,500

• City of Warrensville Heights Transition activities for the mayor’s office

25,000

• City Year Inc., Boston, Massachusetts City Year Cleveland (over two years)

175,000

• Cleveland Council on World Affairs Lecture series on globalization

41,075

• Cleveland Development Foundation Cleveland Bridge Builder program activities Leadership Cleveland Alumni Directory

25,000 25,000

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) American Marshall Memorial Fund Fellows Program Assessment of community development activities Downtown Building Loan Fund (over ten years) Planning process to investigate the creation of a neighborhood partnership program Summer Internship Program • Cleveland Housing Network Inc. Homeward Program

25,000 125,000 700,000 37,652 110,000 150,000


29 CIVIC AFFAIRS GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Cleveland Neighborhood Development Corporation Membership Services Program • Cleveland Public Radio Strategic plan

36,000 40,000

• Hard Hatted Women Part-time financial manager position (over two years)

• Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc. Establishment of a public garden at the Sarah Benedict House Historic Preservation Center

45,000 65,000

• Cleveland Tomorrow Series of public briefings on the Civic Vision 2000 plan

25,000

• Cleveland Waterfront Coalition, Inc. Hulett Preservation Project • Cleveland Works, Inc. Associate director position (over two years) • Collins Center for Public Policy, Inc., Miami, Florida Operating support for Funders’ Network for Smart Growth • Court Community Service Service expansion project (over two years) • The Cuyahoga Plan of Ohio, Inc. Open Housing Information and Opportunities Project • Downtown Cleveland Partnership 2000 Downtown Winterfest program Operating support Resource pool for central business district (over two years) • EcoCity Cleveland Design and planning assistance for the Cleveland EcoVillage project (over two years) • Economic Growth Foundation Continuation of the Jobs and Workforce Initiative • Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS Formation of Media, Inc., a new public broadcasting organization serving the Greater Cleveland region

• Greater Cleveland Roundtable Roundtable Center for Diversity Management and Education Strategic plan

7,500 93,750 7,500 152,075 50,000 5,000 75,000 250,000

125,000 7,500 20,000

• Heights Community Congress Fair housing monitoring and diversity training program for students in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District (over two years) 34,000 • Interfaith Suburban Action Coalition Crossroads for Euclid program

20,000

• Kent State University Foundation, Inc., Kent, Ohio Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative

140,000

• Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc., Dublin, Ohio Police Ethics Training workshops (over two years)

28,000

• League of Women Voters of Cleveland Educational Fund, Inc. Advancing Community Through Civic Renewal program (over 15 months)

69,966

• League of Women Voters of Ohio Education Fund, Columbus, Ohio Publication of the 2000 Voters Guide

7,500

• Living in Cleveland Center Home marketing strategic plan

6,500

• Local Initiatives Support Corporation, New York, New York CEOs for Cities program 50,000 46,354 375,000

800,000

• The Enterprise Foundation Cleveland Technology 2000 Initiative

39,500

• Glenville Development Corporation Glenville Wall of Fame project

50,000

• Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Adopt-A-House program

25,000

• Lutheran Housing Corporation East Cleveland Housing Program (over two years) • Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland Community Re-Entry’s Community Corrections Job Fair • National Urban Fellows, Inc., New York, New York One Fellow in a local public agency (over two years) • Neighborhood Funders Group Inc., McLean, Virginia Operating support and membership dues (over two years)

120,000

4,000 30,000 6,000

• Neighborhood Progress, Inc. Joint retail district development project between Northeast Neighborhood Development Corporation and Garrett Square Economic Development Corporation 105,000


30 CIVIC AFFAIRS GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Village of North Randall Transition activities of the mayor’s office

25,000

• ParkWorks, Inc. School Grounds as Community Space initiative (over two years)

150,000

• St. Clair-Superior Coalition, Inc. Low-Income Housing Tax Credit application for the Hodge School

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS The following recipients and programs have been designated by donors. Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

7,500

• St. Vincent Quadrangle, Incorporated Streetscape plan for Superior Avenue

125,000

• Towards Employment Incorporated Information management project

10,000

• Vocational Guidance Services Construction of a new training center and remodeling of headquarters

750,000

• WE-CAN! d.b.a. United WE-CAN! Feasibility study of a recreational facility in the Cleveland Heights YMCA building

2,500

• Westside Industrial Retention & Expansion Network Delivering Cutting Edge Business Tools project Industrial Corridors Project

8,700 132,780

• Youth Opportunities Unlimited Operating support

102,876

Total Board Designated Grants

$5,900,228

• Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, New York, New York Northern Ohio Regional Office’s efforts to dispel antisemitism $63,700 • Cleveland Development Foundation Scholarships for participants in the Leadership Cleveland program

21,165

• ParkWorks, Inc.

2,311

• The Women’s City Club of Cleveland Educational lectures

1,035

Total Donor Designated Grants

$88,211

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio Foundation, Inc.

$500

• The Animal Protective League

3,000

• Beech Brook Annual fund • Case Western Reserve University Improvements to Cedar Hill Road Public Policy Forum

7,500 25,000

• Center for Public Leadership, Columbus, Ohio Tribute program honoring JoAnne Davidson

20,000

• Citizens League Research Institute ParkWorks School Grounds as Community Parks

500

• The City Club of Cleveland Capital campaign • The City Club Forum Foundation, Inc.

100 1,000 250


31 CIVIC AFFAIRS GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Cleveland Council on World Affairs Annual fund Marla Campbell Educational Endowment Fund Lecture series on globalization

7,750 1,000 1,000 10,000

• Towards Employment Incorporated Annual fund Job Placement Program

500 300 3,000

• University Circle Incorporated

5,500

• Cleveland Development Foundation Annual support

3,000 250

• Vocational Guidance Services

• Cleveland Engineering Society

1,000

• World Affairs Council of America, Washington, D.C. 2000 New York Conference

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) First Suburbs Consortium Economic Redevelopment Initiative • Cleveland Public Radio Annual fund

Total Donor Advised Grants

• Cleveland Works, Inc. Annual support

1,000 250

PROGRAM-RELATED INVESTMENTS Program-Related Investment and Use of Income

5,000

• Friends of Project: LEARN, Inc.

500

• Geauga County Humane Society, Novelty, Ohio Rescue Village Capital Fund

500

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Cleveland Civic Vision Housing Fund, L.L.C. Capitalization of the fund (over ten years) Total Program-Related Investment

$250,000 $250,000

2,850

• Habitat for Humanity of Goochland County, Inc., Goochland, Virginia

500

• Heights Community Congress

500

• Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc., Dublin, Ohio

200

• Negative Population Growth, Washington, D.C.

150

• City of North Olmsted Equipment for law enforcement agencies

7,930

• The Old Stone Foundation

1,000

• ParkWorks, Inc. Tree Commission’s 2000 Spring Plan

$214,680

250 1,000

• Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Inc.

2,500

10,000

• Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc.

• Cleveland Zoological Society Australian Adventure exhibit

150

7,000 80,000

• Public Animal Welfare Society, Inc.

500

• Project LEARN, Inc. Annual support

250

• Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity Richmond, Virginia

500

• Shaker Square Area Development Corporation

1,000

City Year Cleveland


32

Economic Development Grants

• Consumer Federation of America Foundation, Washington, D.C. Marketing activities for the Cleveland Saves program (over 18 months) 130,000 • East Cleveland Public Library Capital campaign (over two years) • Enterprise Development Incorporated Minority Assistance Program (over two years)

• Northern Ohio Minority Business Council Membership growth campaign (over three years)

Total Economic Development Grants (Board Designated and Donor Advised)

BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Baldwin-Wallace College Emerging Entrepreneurs Program (over three years) • Broken Connections Inc. Getting Ahead Program (over two years) • Business Advisors of Cleveland Foundation Communications plan to increase minority and female participation in programs

180,000

• National Association of Regional Councils, Washington, D.C. The 2000 National Regional Summit 5,000

$2,700,322

Grants and Use of Income

1,000,000

193,100

• Tellus Institute, Boston, Massachusetts Remanufacturing in Ohio: Unleashing the Environmental and Economic Benefits initiative (over two years)

60,000

• Urban League of Cleveland Small Business Development Micro-Loan Program (over three years)

90,000

• Working for Empowerment Through Community Organizing Community-based economic development initiatives (over two years) 300,000 Total Board Designated Grants

$2,386,422

$275,822 50,000

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted.

5,000

Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• CAMP, Inc. Intellectual Property Collaborative • Case Western Reserve University Sources of Entrepreneurship in Cleveland’s 19th and 20th Century Economy research project • The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Consulting services for pre-seed and seed venture capital fund initiatives • Community Re-Entry, Inc. Young African American Reclamation Project

75,000

• Broken Connections Inc. • Cleveland Advanced Manufacturing Program Center for Advanced Electronic Business

7,500

• The Generation Foundation • Northeast Ohio Regional Economic Development Foundation

10,000 5,000

• Students In Free Enterprise, Springfield, Missouri Total Donor Advised Grants

$300 300,000 10,000 3,500 100 $313,900


33 BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Baldwin-Wallace College Presidential Initiative Fund (over three years)

Education Grants

• John Carroll University Development of a school for court-adjudicated students in the Cleveland Municipal School District General operating support for the Institute for Educational Renewal (over two years) • Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead Connection E-Learning Environment project (over three years) • The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation Ensuring the Vitality of High Quality Catholic Schools in the Urban Area study

$250,000

64,405 235,000

1,500,000

300,000

• University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio College of Business Administration’s Meeting the Challenge for Business Education in the 21st Century project (over three years) 1,500,000

$15,099,395 Total Education Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated and Donor Advised and Special Purpose Fund)

• Citizens’ Academy Special administrative support Start-up support for the community school (third year)

6,200 110,000

• The Cleveland Education Fund General operating support and Project Achieve (over two years)

753,979

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Analysis of nonprofit and foundation support for the Cleveland school reform Facilities Assessment Commission for Cleveland Municipal School District National search to fill presidency vacancy at Cleveland State University

30,000 152,500 150,000

• Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District Principals’ Advanced Leadership Institute

59,790

• Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Schools Foundation Reaching Heights’ Fourth Grade Teacher’s Proficiency Network, the Citizens Guide to Proficiency, and strategic plan

52,500


34 EDUCATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• The Cleveland Initiative for Education General operating support and expansion of the Professional Development and Education Partners programs (over two years) • Cleveland Municipal School District Dream and Achieve Awards Recognition Ceremony Level II assessment of all district educational and non-educational buildings State Policymaker Information Campaign • Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. Development of the Cleveland Research Alliance, an evolving team of researchers to assist the Cleveland Municipal School District President’s Initiative Fund Professional development activities of Advanced Manufacturing Center’s Project TEAM

800,000 7,500 590,000 30,000

97,128 100,000 89,289

• Cuyahoga Community College Foundation Faculty participation at the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development conference 6,500 Knowledge management project (over two years) 272,977 • Denison University, Granville, Ohio Ohio Campus Compact’s Northeast Ohio Higher Education Collaboration (over 15 months) • East End Neighborhood House Association Expansion of Project Seed with area elementary schools (over two years) • EconomicsAmerica, Cleveland Center New curriculum development • Education Commission of the States, Denver, Colorado Development of a performance-based accountability and management system for the Cleveland Municipal School District

75,536

92,000 14,000

405,000

• Esperanza, Inc. IMPACT program Program evaluation

40,000 4,000

• Euclid Board of Education Mini-grants to teachers for projects addressing the Fourth-Grade Guarantee (over 15 months)

52,000

• Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc., Brookline, Massachusetts Professional development activities for Greater Cleveland teachers

• Federation for Community Planning Expansion of educational, health and human services provided for students in the Cleveland Municipal School District (over two years)

• Fisher College of Business at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Dorney Gateway-To-Business Program (over three years) 1,500,000 • Garfield Heights Board of Education Participation in Learning Communities Network’s Spring 2000 Conference

4,412

• Global Issues Resource Center Positive S.P.I.N. on Peaceful School Communities: Strategies for Prevention, Intervention and Nurturing project

69,500

• Gradsnet Foundation of Cleveland Ohio GRADSNET 1000 Program in the Cleveland Municipal School District

15,000

• Greater Cleveland Roundtable Operating and program support for the Cleveland Summit on Education (over two years)

570,900

• Imani Institute Incorporated Start-up support for the community school (over three years)

225,000

• Indiana State Teachers Association, Indianapolis, Indiana Regional satellite of the Teacher Union Reform Network

55,630

• The Intergenerational School Start-up support for community school

66,000

• Lakewood Board of Education Literacy for All Lakewood Learners project

50,000

• Maple Heights Board of Education Summer Camp 2000 and follow-up parent support, and professional development

33,000

• The Mohican Institute Development and implementation of a First-ring Superintendent Collaborative Operating support and First-ring Pilot Program

70,000 25,908

• Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education Emergency funding 50,000

250,000

• Northeastern Ohio Science and Engineering Fair 54th Intel International Science & Engineering Fair to be held in Cleveland in 2003 (over three years)

7,500

125,000


35 • Old Brooklyn Montessori School Start-up and expansion support for the community school (over 15 months) • Project: LEARN, Inc. Group School Literacy Initiative (over two years) • Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Cleveland, Inc. Seniors for Schools tutoring program in Cleveland Municipal School District • Shaker Heights Board of Education Project addressing minority under-achievement (over two years) • South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education Math Education Reform Initiative • Ursuline College Excellence in Leadership Program (over two years) Total Board Designated Grants

73,000 90,000

44,549

206,560 51,700 138,300 $11,562,263

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Rhoda A. Affelder Fund for educational purposes Gifted and talented education at Oliver Hazard Perry Elementary School Molly Agnes Voinovich Memorial Fund for educational purposes

2,493

• Cleveland Lutheran High School Association Equipment for the science laboratories

4,061 244

• Cleveland Public Library Books for the library’s Department of Science and Technology Service to shut-ins

Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

EDUCATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

718 172,639 265

• Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut

353

• Cuyahoga County Public Library Mayfield branch

936 844

• The Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania

The following recipients and programs were designated by donors. Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted.

2,493

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc.

• Hawken School

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS

1,242

1,492 177

• Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan

31,699

• Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio

20,270

• Lake Erie College • Daniel E. Morgan School Children’s book awards • Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio

• Aurora City School District, Aurora, Ohio Maintenance of the Moore property

$7,565

• University of the Pacific, Stockton, California

• Aurora One Fund, Aurora, Ohio Educational programming

44,250

• The Piney Woods Country Life School, Piney Woods, Mississippi

• Baldwin-Wallace College

64,251

• Princeton Alumni Association of Northern Ohio

251,057 444 3,530 353 13,226 3,350

• University of California, Berkeley, California

353

• Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

• John Carroll University

265

• Saint Mary Seminary

3,219

• Shaker Schools Foundation Ruth S. Affelder Reading Fund

1,242

• Case Western Reserve University 506,763 Field biological station at Squire Valeevue Farm 40,300 Institute of Technology 7,023 Purchase or replacement of reference books for the Library of Western Reserve College 316 Social research at Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 2,628

178

• Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts

204,287

• United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, Virginia

13,226

• University School Total Donor Designated Grants

178 $1,407,930


36 EDUCATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. Annual fund and endowment Annual support Agnes Christine Roberts Scholarship Fund Scholarship-in-Escrow program

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• American Welding Society Inc., Miami, Florida Donald F. Hastings Scholarship Fund • Andrews School

10,000 500

• Baldwin-Wallace College Annual fund

2,000

• Barat College, Lake Forest, Illinois Annual fund

1,000

• Beaumont School for Girls Annual fund • Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau Educational purposes

500 500

• Benedictine High School Chairs for the business office and student needs

1,000

• Julie Billiart School

1,750

• John Carroll University

1,500

• Case Western Reserve University Annual fund College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Association Friends of Eldred Theatre Public Policy Forum School of Engineering Youth Philanthropy and Service Project

63,796 2,000 300 1,000 500 50,000 21,000 5,000

• Citizens’ Academy Start-up support for the community school

2,000 10,000

• Cleveland Association of Phi Beta Kappa Society • Cleveland Council on World Affairs Campaign for the Council • Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District Reaching Heights program

7,500 11,000 250 8,719 577,000

100

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. Annual fund • The Cleveland Education Fund Annual support Leadership Grants Program Project Achieve • The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Robert D. Gries Lecture Robert D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Fund Paris J. Mosley Scholarship Fund Scholarship-in-Escrow program • The Cleveland Music School Settlement Early childhood library

3,000

1,000 1,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 10,000 5,000 273,000 5,000

• Cleveland Tomorrow Cleveland Municipal School District Program

75,000

• Columbus State Community College Development Foundation Inc., Columbus, Ohio Bridges Program

37,500

• Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Class of 1982 SCC Deanship of Johnson Graduate School of Management Sigma Phi SCC

5,000 38,000 5,000

• Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan • Cuyahoga Community College Foundation Ameritech Call Center • Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, Peninsula, Ohio School field trip programs • Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire

600

500 1,000

• EconomicsAmerica, Cleveland Center Annual support Curriculum development • Exuma Foundation Dormitory project and operating support

250 175,000 1,500 200 1,800 250 1,000 15,000


37 EDUCATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation, Inc., Brookline, Massachusetts Purchase of book sets and videos Cleveland program

500 500 3,000

• Lake Educational Assistance Foundation

1,000

• Lake Erie College

3,000

• The Lakeland Foundation Capital campaign

5,000 2,100 11,000 6,500

• Friends of the Newburyport Public Library Inc., Newburyport, Massachusetts Children’s collection

5,000

• Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Annual fund – School of Business

• Laurel School Annual fund - Class of 1950 Scholarship fund

2,500

• Learning About Business

• Gilmour Academy

1,000

• The Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York Annual support

750

• Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee Annual support

250

• Harvard Business School Club of Cleveland Inc. William M. Jones Education Award

2,000

• Harvard Business School, Alumni Center, Soldiers Field, Cambridge, Massachusetts Annual support Harvard Business School

250 1,000

• Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Class of 1936 endowment program

1,000 1,000

• Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School, Saint Louis, Missouri Annual support

• Hathaway Brown School Annual support Annual fund – Class of 1955

4,000 500 600

• The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Partners in Leadership campaign School of Business

• Hawken School Annual fund Hawken Takes The Plunge pool campaign

10,500 3,650 11,000

• The Hill School, Pottstown, Pennsylvania

4,500

• Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan • Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio General education Elmer Jagow Memorial

500 13,000 250

• Humanex Academy, Englewood, Colorado Recreation facility and general support

5,000

• Initiatives in Urban Education Foundation Program support for Citizens’ Academy

2,000

• Institute for Educational Renewal In memory of Albert Schneider

7,150 1,000

• The Island School, Rolling Way, Washington Raise the Roof campaign

1,000

• Junior Achievement of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

200

• Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, New Hampshire Annual support

500

• Methodist Theological School in Ohio, Delaware, Ohio Thomas Taylor Chair

1,000

66,700

250 10,000 250

• Montessori Development Partnerships

1,000

• Montessori School at Holy Rosary Montessori School tuition sponsorship

8,870

• David N. Myers College

1,000

• The Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc., Columbus, Ohio Annual support

500 1,000

• The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Presidents Club

1,500

• The Ohio State University Foundation, Columbus, Ohio School of Nursing

2,000

• Hanna Perkins School • Phi Beta Kappa Society, Washington, D.C.

10,000 100

• Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire

5,000

• The Piney Woods Country Life School, Piney Woods, Mississippi Youth sponsorships

1,650


38 EDUCATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• PM Foundation, Inc. Benefit 2000 • Pomona College, Claremont, California • Positive Education Program

500 300 10,000 500

• Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey Annual support

2,500 3,500

• Ayn Rand Institute, Marina Del Ray, California In honor of John McCaskey

1,000

• Regina High School Cabinet for the principal’s office

• Sisters of the Incarnate Word • Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts

5,000 4,000 2,500 500 1,000

• Spring Branch Education Foundation, Houston, Texas Bunker Hill Elementary School

500

• Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania

500

• Thomas College, Thomasville, Georgia Matching gift • Tiffin University, Tiffin, Ohio

5,000 5,000 250

• Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts

2,000

• United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, Virginia Annual support

1,600 250

• University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana Annual fund - MBA Program

2,500

• University School, Hunting Valley, Ohio Annual fund In memory of Peter H. Wellman New building on Shaker campus Tower Society

• The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio Severance chemistry building and annual support • Yale Alumni Scholarship of Cleveland, Inc. Undergraduate scholarships

1,000 12,000 150 500

• Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut Annual support and 50th reunion Yale Alumni Fund

1,000 1,750 500

• Young Life Memorial/Spring Branch, Houston, Texas

1,000

1,000

• River Valley Charter School Foundation Inc., Newburyport, Massachusetts Art program 10,000 • St. Ignatius High School Annual fund Father Welsh Commons and Student Center

• Woodward Academy, College Park, Georgia

7,417 3,000 250 10,000 2,500

• Ursuline College Foundress Club support

1,250 1,000

• Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

1,000

Total Donor Advised Grants

$1,788,252


39 EDUCATION GRANTS (CONTINUED)

Fenn Educational Fund Grants

Special Purpose Fund The Cleveland Foundation administers a special purpose fund in education. The Fenn Educational Fund, established in 1971, promotes and assists in developing cooperative education and work study programs at institutions of higher learning in the Greater Cleveland area.

$340,950

BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Baldwin-Wallace College Minority Education Regarding Goals for Employment (MERGE) program Charles J. Stilwell Scholarships • John Carroll University Expansion of Cooperative Education Services Development of a cooperative education program in information technology

$29,741 6,700 19,000

9,525 40,000

• The Cleveland Institute of Art Internship/Job Development Coordinator position

22,800

• Cuyahoga Community College Foundation Design and implementation of education and internship programs in cooperative information technology

• Lake Erie College Establishment of internships for liberal arts students

16,000

• The Lakeland Foundation Lakeland Community College’s cooperative education program in information technology

31,553

• David N. Myers College The R. Earl Burrows Memorial Scholarship Cooperative Education Employment Center

3,000 14,135

• Notre Dame College of Ohio The Henry Ford II Scholarship

1,000

Total Board Designated Grants

$340,509

39,680

• Case Western Reserve University Coordination of Fenn seminars, and development of a marketing brochure about experiential education Expanding Biotechnology Connections Initiative

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. Biotech - A Cooperative Education Initiative

Total Fenn Educational Fund Grants (Board Designated and Donor Designated)

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. The following recipient was designated by donors. Grant and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

69,375

38,000

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.)

$441

Total Donor Designated Grants

$441


40

Environment Grants $927,749 BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

Total Environment Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated and Donor Advised)

• East Cleveland Park Commission Program and operating support

40,000

• EcoCity Cleveland Communications and networking activities

27,000

—————————————————————————————————————

• Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc. Educational forums and workshops about land development and water control practices (over two years) $53,600 • Cleveland Metroparks System Statewide work on park and recreation funding needs and opportunities

2,000

• Cleveland Zoological Society Education outreach program to kindergartners in the Cleveland Municipal School District

35,037

• Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Planning and design of Towpath Trail

25,000

• Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization Public awareness activities related to the Cuyahoga River Remedial Action Plan • Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center, Peninsula, Ohio Artists-In-Residence Program Scholarship support for youth education and residency programs • Earth Day Coalition Sustainable Cleveland Partnership (over two years)

• The North Cuyahoga Valley Corridor, Inc. Planning efforts of the West Creek Preservation Committee 10,000 • Ohio Environmental Council, Columbus, Ohio Networking and training assistance for existing watershed organizations 20,000 • Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center Installation of elevator to improve second floor accessibility 15,000 • Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, California Northeast Ohio land protection fund Staff expansion for Ohio Field Office and a survey of regional attitudes towards public space • Western Reserve RC&D Inc. The Countryside Program

60,000

25,000 15,000 54,700

Total Board Designated Grants

150,000 77,000 27,300 $636,637


41 ENVIRONMENT GRANTS (CONTINUED)

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS The following recipients and programs were designated by donors. Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted.

• H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics and the Environment, Washington, D.C. Report on the state of the nation’s ecosystem 100,000 • The Holden Arboretum

2,500

• Lake Metroparks

250

—————————————————————————————————————

• Living Desert Reserve, Palm Desert, California

500

• Cleveland Metroparks System Benefit of North Chagrin Reservation

844

• The Nature Conservancy, Inc., Charlottesville, Virginia

1,000

• Cleveland Zoological Society

265

• Nature Conservancy - Ohio Chapter, Dublin, Ohio General support for Northeast Ohio Ohio Field Office

1,000 500

Grants and Use of Income

• Geauga Park District Total Donor Designated Grants

Amount

1,242 $2,351

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

• Rails to Trails Conservancy

500

• Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center Annual support Coordinator for the Doan Brook Project

1,150 1,250 6,847

• Tall Timbers Research, Inc., Tallahassee, Florida

5,000

• Trust for Public Land - Midwest Field Office, St. Paul, Minnesota General support - Ohio Field Office

1,000

—————————————————————————————————————

• Chagrin River Land Conservancy Annual support Pavlish acquisition • Cleveland Zoological Society

200 250 500

350

• Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center, Peninsula, Ohio Annual support School-year scholarships

5,814 250 300

• The Dolphin Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii

5,000

• Foundation for Environmental Research Capital campaign

• The Wilds, Cumberland, Ohio

250

Total Donor Advised Grants

100 150,000

• Geauga Park District Annual support

500

• Gorilla Foundation, Woodside, California

100

• Grand River Partners, Inc

150

1,000

• Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization Annual support

• EcoCity Cleveland

• Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, New York

2,500 Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Centers’ Artist-In-Residence Program

$288,761


42 BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• A. M. McGregor Home

$75,000

• Achievement Centers for Children Community- and school-based programs for children with autism (over three years) 500,000 • Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. Project planning and development of a west side office (over two years) 40,000

Health Grants $12,751,088 Total Health Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated, Donor Advised and Program-Related Investment)

• American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter Volunteer recruitment and retention project

83,000

• American Sickle Cell Anemia Association Comprehensive communications program

34,750

• American Society on Aging, San Francisco, California Support of six Cleveland participants in the New Ventures in Leadership program (over three years)

42,000

• Eliza Bryant Center Transition costs associated with acquiring Madonna Hall (over two years)

160,000

• Case Western Reserve University Tracy Starr Breast Cancer Research Award (over three years) Workshops on Ethical Issues in Tissue Banking

15,000 7,500

• Childrens Hospital Medical Center of Northern California, Oakland, California Mental health program for preschool-age children

20,000

• Chinatown Action For Progress, New York, New York Mental health program for Asian-American girls

20,000

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Expanded monitoring of the Healthy CMHA project External assessment of the financial operations of Neighborhood Family Practice Creation of a publication commemorating the history of the Forest City Hospital Foundation Fund • Cleveland Health Education Museum Health promotion and education campaign for residents of the Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority estates (over four years)

6,000 50,000 5,000

300,000


43 HEALTH GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• The Cleveland Society for the Blind • Council Gardens Life Enrichment Program • Cuyahoga Community College Foundation Development of the Center for Nursing and Health Careers (over three years) • Educational Television Association of Metropolitan Cleveland, WVIZ/PBS Creation and distribution of a community resource guide on death and dying in America • Emerald Development and Economic Network Inc. Expansion of administrative space • Fairview/Lutheran Foundation Computer-aided organ donor referral program

75,000 32,642

1,106,644

5,000 50,000 59,700

41,000

• The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland Teen outreach clinic (over two years)

30,000

• HealthRays Foundation, Inc. Continuation of nursing staff recruitment and retention study • Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio Activities in Cleveland to commemorate The Center for Literature, Medicine and Health Care Professions’ tenth anniversary • Jennings Hall Center for Older Adults Community needs assessment plan • Linking Employment Abilities & Potential Bridge funding (over two years) Expansion of its attendant training program (over two years)

10,000

50,000

10,000 77,444 45,000 47,435

• Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic, Los Angeles, California Early intervention program for preschool-age children 20,000 • Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland Long Term Care Ombudsman’s provider database expansion project Staff expansion and strategic planning in the Volunteer Guardianship Program (over three years)

• Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services Foundation Columbus, Ohio Breckenridge Village’s parish nurse program in Lake County (over two years)

25,000

• Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Inc. Start-up support for its traveling reproductive healthcare clinic

50,000

• The Benjamin Rose Institute Expansion of Concordia Care’s PACE program

75,000 120,000

• The Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland Health promotion program for senior citizens in neighborhood community centers (over three years) • United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania Activities at the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation Inc.’s annual conference in Cleveland • United Way Services AIDS Funding Collaborative

201,795

31,500

120,000

5,000 150,000

• Universal Health Care Action Network of Ohio Inc. Community forum on health care reform

7,500

• University Hospitals of Cleveland Alzheimer Center Caregiving Conference

4,000

• Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging Sponsorship of annual conference

5,000

• Amherst H. Wilder Foundation, St. Paul, Minnesota Mental health program for Hmong youth and their families living in St. Paul 25,000 • Young Women’s Christian Association of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Children’s Sexual Assault Counseling Program Total Board Designated Grants

104,894

95,000

• Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee Establishment of the Forest City Hospital Scholarship for medical and dental students from Northeast Ohio 200,000

• The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc. Community Outreach Program

• Federation for Community Planning Survey of health care coverage, access and utilization in Cuyahoga County

• Grantmakers in Health, Washington, D.C. Program support (over two years)

• Malachi House, Inc. Capital expansion project

15,000 4,252,804


44 HEALTH GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Deaconess Community Foundation

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS

• Elyria Memorial Hospital, Elyria, Ohio William H. Gates bed

Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• A. M. McGregor Home

13,408

• The Altenheim West Side Deutscher Frauen Verein

38,225

• American Cancer Society, Cuyahoga County Unit Research or any other purpose

294,208 27,436

• American Heart Association, N.E. Ohio Affiliate, Inc. Research or any other purpose

348,263 27,436

• American Lung Association of Ohio • American Veterinary Medical Foundation Schaumburg, Illinois

37,006

• Arthritis Foundation Northeastern Ohio Chapter

1,492

• Bellevue Hospital, Bellevue, Ohio

8,070

• Eliza Bryant Center • Case Western Reserve University Cancer research Medical research Medical research and general support Outpatient clinic for dispensary Research in diseases of the eye Scholarships or research • The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation Benefit of aged persons

Eliza Bryant Center

3,907

35,735 32,999 132,326 81,617 100,505 58,849 9,892 3,000

• Fairview/Lutheran Foundation Conference travel for Lutheran Medical Center Equipment for Fairview General Hospital Fairview General Hospital Lutheran Medical Center Christiana Perren Soyer bed • Grace Hospital Equipment

1,314,064 2,000 738 105,812 28,241 68,520 1,782 52,906

• The Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

2,467

• Health Hill Hospital for Children Foundation

6,294

• Eliza Jennings Group Equipment

173,855 52,906

• Lakewood Hospital Foundation, Inc. Lakewood Hospital Association

214,874 12,837

• The Lutheran Home For The Aged • Mansfield Memorial Home, Mansfield, Ohio • Marymount Hospital Elizabeth Boersig Soyer bed • Meridia Health System Meridia Huron Hospital • MetroHealth Foundation, Inc. Employees’ Christmas fund at MetroHealth Center for Rehabilitation MetroHealth Medical Center’s Burn Unit

17,913 717 1,782 19,531 6,180 2,654 4,154

• Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc.

48,944

• The Montefiore Home

• The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Eye Center Research in diseases of the eye

42,844 5,653 29,424

• Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare System, Northfield, Ohio Music therapy program 10,259

• Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center

96,909

• University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania School of Medicine’s Department of Pathology

63,025

• Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital of University Hospitals Equipment or supplies

319,675 2,620

• The Cleveland Psychoanalytic Society Foundation Research and application of psychoanalysis and support projects

71 136,472

• The Cleveland Society for the Blind Low Vision Clinic Research or any other purpose Volunteer Braille transcribers

521,369 8,480 27,436 6,180

• Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Inc. • The Benjamin Rose Institute • Saint Ann Foundation

13,408

115 29,735 6,180


45 HEALTH GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Servants of Relief for Incurable Cancer, Inc.

49,156

• Shriners’ Burn Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio

115

• Shriners’ Hospitals for Crippled Children, Tampa, Florida • Summa Health System Foundation, Akron, Ohio Akron City Hospital’s obstetrical division • University Hospitals of Cleveland Benefit of aged people Cancer research Conference travel Lakeside Hematology Fellowship Fund Lakeside Hospital Maternity Hospital Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital Henry L. Sanford Memorial bed Urological or vascular research • The Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland Total Donor Designated Grants

13,226 3,297 79,516 15,839 265,273 4,653 1,858 1,357,104 11,482 114 2,620 140,121 6,680

$6,664,454

• American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Northeast Ohio

1,000

• American Heart Association, N.E. Ohio Affiliate, Inc.

1,500

• American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter Annual support Disaster relief Geauga County

6,450 350 500 155

• American Red Cross, Northeast Ohio Division

1,500

• ARC-Morris County Chapter NJ Inc., Morris Plains, New Jersey • AVSC International, New York, New York

2,000

• Bon Secours St. Mary’s Health Care Foundation, Richmond, Virginia

2,000

• Camp Ho Mita Koda

• Central School of Practical Nursing, Inc.

Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc. • The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Metro Cleveland • Alzheimer’s Association

$1,000 200 5,000

• Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association, Inc. 1,100 Annual support 350 Dudley Humphrey Memorial 200 Lake County Office 1,000 • American Cancer Society, Cuyahoga County Unit Annual support New community building

22,500 350 5,000

• American Cancer Society, Eastern Area Office, Concord, Ohio 500 • American Cancer Society, Hope Lodge

500

10,000

• Barlow Hospital Foundation, Los Angeles, California Barlow Respiratory Hospital

• Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS

250

500 1,000 500

• Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron, Akron, Ohio

1,000

• Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center

1,150

• The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Angela Dragmen Memorial Fund Machaskee Fund Meridia Euclid Hospital and general support Thomas Taylor Fund Urological cancer research • The Cleveland Eye Bank, Inc. • The Cleveland Society for the Blind The Cleveland Sight Center

7,000 1,000 5,000 1,700 20,000 500 500 7,750 2,000

• The Connecticut Hospice, Inc., Branford, Connecticut

500

• Crippled Children’s Hospital d.b.a. Children’s Hospital, Richmond, Virginia

1,000

• Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts Jimmy Fund

10,000

• Deepwood Foundation Deepwood Center

500


46 HEALTH GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Fairhill Center for Aging Intergenerational Resource Center October conference on aging

500 5,000 2,300

• Fairview/Lutheran Foundation Parkview Project

1,000 4,068

• The Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland Annual support Defibrillator purchase Rubella antibody tests and vaccines

17,750 350 5,000 5,000

• Neighborhood Health Care, Inc. Family planning pharmaceuticals

5,000

• New Directions, Inc.

5,000

• Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services Foundation, Columbus, Ohio Endowment fund and LIFE program

2,200

• The Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

2,500

• Health Hill Hospital for Children Foundation

3,500

• Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., New York, New York Annual support Greater Cleveland branch International program League of Massachusetts

• Heather Hill, Inc.

8,000

• Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

• Home Health Care, Inc.

1,000

• Preterm Cleveland, Inc. Endowment fund Medical care for indigent patients

• Hopewell Inn, Mesopotamia, Ohio Annual support

22,000 750

• Hospice of the Western Reserve, Inc.

8,386

• Hospital Foundation, Venice, Florida Annual support

1,000

• Huntington’s Disease Society of America, NE Ohio Chapter

1,000

• John Wayne Institute for Cancer d.b.a. John Wayne Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, California

1,000

• Judson Retirement Community Annual fund Annual support Capital campaign

1,250 600 5,000 500

• Lakewood Hospital Foundation, Inc. Heart research

500

• The Hattie Larlham Foundation, Inc., Mantua, Ohio Medical equipment

10,000

• Malachi House, Inc. Capital expansion

750 10,000

• National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League-Ohio, Columbus, Ohio

500 2,500 10,000 10,000

• PXE International, Inc., Sharon, Massachusetts

1,000

• Rain Colorado, Denver, Colorado

5,000

• Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital of University Hospitals

2,000

• Recovery Resources

• Lake Hospital System, Inc.

• MetroHealth Foundation, Inc. Burn and trauma center Capital campaign

500 10,000 3,000 3,000

2,500 500 500

• Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Inc.

1,000

• The Benjamin Rose Institute Annual fund Concordia Care program

1,400 250 5,000

• The Barbara Sinatra Children’s Center at Eisenhower, Rancho Mirage, California

1,000

• United Leukodystrophy Foundation, Sycamore, Illinois

250

• University Hospitals of Cleveland Annual support Ireland Cancer Center Ireland Cancer Center in memory of Barbara Joan Warren John P. McWilliams Fund

1,000 500 250 9,071

• The Visiting Nurse Association of Cleveland

2,250

• Womankind Inc.

3,000

Total Donor Advised Grants 500

• National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Northeast Ohio Chapter 1,250

200

$333,830


47 HEALTH GRANTS (CONTINUED)

PROGRAM-RELATED INVESTMENTS Program-Related Investment and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Eliza Bryant Center Purchase of Madonna Hall (over five years) Total Program-Related Investment

$1,500,000 $1,500,000

Children’s Day at Forest City Hoapital


48

Scholarships

Florence Mackey Pritchard Scholarship and P.J. Pritchard Scholarships for Cleveland-area students attending Berea College Florence Mackey Pritchard Scholarship and P.J. Pritchard Scholarships for Cleveland-area students attending Huron Road Hospital School of Nursing

$1,640,150

• Cleveland Montessori Association Marie Richardson Scholarships

Total Scholarship Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated and Donor Advised)

BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• The American Legion, Fairview Post 738 Scholarship support • Baldwin-Wallace College Scholarship support • Berea Area Montessori Association Marie Richardson Scholarships

2,000 $47,000 2,000

• John Carroll University Scholarship support

27,000

• Case Western Reserve University Scholarship support

24,500

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Harry Coulby Memorial Scholarships for students attending David N. Myers College and last dollar scholarships to Cleveland-area students through the Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc 40,000

30,000 2,000

• Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. Scholarships for the adult learner program (over five years) Scholarship support (over two years)

Information about these funds is available through the financial aid offices of colleges and universities or at counselors’ offices of schools that are eligible for these dollars.

9,700

247,000 275,000

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. Scholarships for children of widowed mothers in Cuyahoga county

46,000

• David N. Myers College Scholarship support

13,000

• Fairmount Montessori Association Marie Richardson Scholarships

2,000

• Hudson Montessori Association, Hudson, Ohio Marie Richardson Scholarships

2,000

• Lake Educational Assistance Foundation Last dollar scholarships

13,500

• Ohio National Guard Enlisted Association, Columbus, Ohio Scholarships for members of the Ohio National Guard and their siblings

5,000

• Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund, New York, New York Scholarship support 83,600 Scholarship support for students attending the Test Prep program and member historically Black public colleges and universities 10,000 • United Negro College Fund, Fairfax, Virginia Continuation of The Cleveland Foundation Scholarship awards to Greater Cleveland students attending UNCF institutions UNCF/Alumni in Schools Program • Westshore Montessori Association Marie Richardson Scholarships Total Board Designated Grants

120,000 10,000 2,000 1,013,300


49 SCHOLARSHIPS (CONTINUED)

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants are for scholarship support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Aurora Schools Foundation, Aurora, Ohio

14,750

• Avon Lake United Church of Christ, Avon Lake, Ohio Scholarships for Christian work

5,197

• Capital University, Columbus, Ohio

7,926

• John Carroll University James J. Doyle Scholarship

3,339

• Case Western Reserve University 2,250 Harriet Fairfield Coit and William Henry Coit Scholarships 2,620 For a student of Flora Stone Mather College in foreign study 4,609 William Curtis Morton, Maud Morton, Kathleen Morton Scholarships 29,424 Oglebay Fellowship Program in the School of Medicine 120,906 Scholarships in aerospace or computers 147 Scholarships in Franklin Thomas Backus Law School 18,078 • The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Leonard A. and Helen Russell Bretschneider Scholarships for graduates of Solon High School 12,604 Alton LaMaur Character Memorial Scholarship for a graduating male senior from Collinwood High School 218 Inez and Harry Clement Superintendent’s award for graduating seniors 1,000 Alzada Singleton Davis Scholarships for African-American women at Cuyahoga Community College matriculating to a four-year institution 599 Vince Federico Memorial Scholarships to graduates of Wickliffe High School 17,290 Robert E. and Ada Hagan Public Service Scholarships 2,500 Judge Perry B. Jackson Scholarships for African-American graduates of Zanesville High School 500 Virginia Jones Memorial Scholarships to female graduates of Shaw High School 3,518 Jon Lewis Memorial Award for Cleveland Heights-University Heights High School graduate to pursue further studies 5,001 Northwest Emergency Team Fund Scholarships to graduating seniors from selected western suburbs 26,789 Robin and Metalworks Employees’ Educational Resource Fund 100,000 Anna M. Roth scholarships to graduates from Brush High School 2,000

Miriam Kerruish Stage Scholarships to graduates of Shaker Heights High School Ada Gates Stevens Memorial Scholarship to a graduating senior of Elyria High School

15,724 6,591

• The Cleveland Institute of Art Caroline E. Coit Fund Scholarship Issac Goff Fund Scholarships

2,871 1,800

• The Cleveland Music School Settlement Judge Lillian W. Burke Scholarships Nellie E. Hinds Memorial Scholarship

1,512 4,000

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc.

1,512

• Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire John Marshall Raible and David Gardner Raible Scholarship

35,490

• Hawken School John Marshall Raible and David Gardner Raible Scholarship

8,172

• Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan John C. McLean Scholarships

31,699

• Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio

5,654

• Lake Erie College

2,441

• MacMurray College, Jacksonville, Illinois

5,197

• Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana John C. McClean Scholarships in Engineering

79,248

• The Lakeland Foundation Scholarships for Painesville-area students attending Lakeland Community College

19,790

• The Lutheran Deaconess Association, Inc., Valparaiso, Indiana Tuition assistance to women in financial need being educated by the Lutheran Deaconess Association

3,695

• University School John Marshall Raible and David Gardner Raible Scholarship

800

• Ursuline College Lillian Herron Doyle Scholarships

3,339

• Wynford High School, Bucyrus, Ohio LT(JG) Donald Richard Powers Memorial Scholarship for a graduate of Wynford High School, Bucyrus, Ohio

1,300

Total Donor Designated Grants

$612,100


50 SCHOLARSHIPS (CONTINUED)

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Benedictine High School Scholarship support

$250

• Case Western Reserve University Department of Nutrition tuition scholarships Scholarships in Humanities

1,500 2,500

• Cleveland Scholarship Programs, Inc. Scholarship support for nontraditional students

1,000 2,000

• HELP Foundation, Inc. Scholarship support

1,500

• The Lakeland Foundation Arthur S. Holden Scholarship

2,500

• PM Foundation, Inc. Scholarship support

2,000

• South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota Department of Nutrition tuition scholarships

1,500

Total Donor Advised Grants

$14,750


51

Social Services Grants $8,114,303 BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• The Action for Children of Franklin County, Columbus, Ohio Step Up To Quality program and the Finance Reform of Early Care and Education campaign $15,000 • Alliance for Children and Families, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2000 Annual Conference held in Cleveland • Applewood Centers Inc. Acquisition of a facility for the Independent Living Program

7,500

200,000

Total Social Services Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated and Donor Advised)

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland Broadway facility replacement project • Case Western Reserve University Capacity expansion at the Center on Urban Poverty and Social Change (over 15 months) Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences study of the impact of welfare reform on foster care and child welfare in Cuyahoga County (over three years) Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ student adoption project (second year) National search for the Motto Professorship • Children’s Defense Fund-Ohio, Columbus, Ohio Core support (over two years) • Children’s Support Rights, Inc. Re-Education Program (over two years)

• Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc. Fundraising capacity building Teen Parent Program

17,430 14,385

• The City Mission Laura’s Home, a transitional housing program for women and children

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland Technology upgrades

40,235

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Early Childhood Endowment Fund

• Black Professional Association Charitable Foundation, Inc. Annual report production • Board of Cuyahoga County Commissioners Adoption calendar Consultant services for the development of a comprehensive plan for children Cuyahoga County Department of Justice Affairs’ summer youth enrichment program Grief counseling program

2,627 15,000 60,000 20,000 37,530

250,000

219,547 86,193 59,990 47,857 200,000 68,000

250,000 3,779

• Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Full-time Spanish-speaking adult counselor to provide individual and group counseling in the Hispanic community

22,637

• Cleveland State University Foundation, Inc. Capacity building initiative for nonprofit organizations (over 18 months)

137,147


52 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• The Greater Cleveland Community Shares Strategic plan and development of operational plans in the areas of marketing, resource development and technology

35,000

• Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association Neighborhood Leadership Cleveland training program Technology coordinator position

30,000 32,497

77,281

• Hispanic Urban Minority Alcohol and Drug Abuse Outreach Program Hispanic Community Services Coalition strategic plan

16,700

• Cuyahoga County Bar Foundation Child Protection Mediation Project

110,000

• InterReligious Partners in Action of Greater Cleveland Strategic planning consultant

7,500

• Early Childhood Options of University Circle Transition assistance and accounting system upgrade

131,000

• Kids in Distressed Situations Inc, New York, New York Program donating clothes and other merchandise for underprivileged children in Cleveland (over three years) 75,000

• Cleveland Women, Inc. Transition support for merger with The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence • Collinwood Community Services Center Hiring of a fiscal manager and board training • Consumer Protection Association Information and telecommunications systems upgrades • Cornucopia, Inc. Job placement program for persons with disabilities

50,300 37,362

• East Side Catholic Center and Shelter Strategic plan

7,000

• Family Transitional Housing, Inc. Child development specialist position

32,000

• Federation for Community Planning Assessment of community attitudes toward mental retardation and developmental disabilities services Cleveland’s Promise delegation for A Program to Expand Resources for Our Children • The First Tee of Cleveland Start-up support • Freedom House Incorporated Staff expansion (over two years) • Friendly Inn Settlement, Inc. Construction of a new facility including a child day care program • Glenville Community Youth Center Part-time computer trainer position • Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families Inc., Washington, D.C. Operating and program support (over two years) • Greater Cleveland Coalition for Strengthening Marriage Strategic plan • Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger Implementation costs to coordinate and expand the emergency food system (over two years)

2100 Lakeside Shelter

75,000

5,000 60,000 7,500 150,000

750,000 3,500

15,000

• Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland Clergy United for Juvenile Justice’s Project Restoration Westhaven Youth Shelter Program

100,000 7,500

• Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, New York, New York Devolution and Urban Change Project (over three years) Urban Change project conference

300,000 3,775

• Near West Side Multi Service Corporation d.b.a. The May Dugan Center Operating support (over 18 months) • New Avenues to Independence, Inc. Associate director position Consultant to determine the efficacy of a value-based venturing project • Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless Bridging the Gap program • Ohio Veterans Home Volunteer Advisory Committee Inc., Sandusky, Ohio Bus for the transportation of physically disabled veterans

30,000 60,000 7,500 43,640

5,000

10,225

• Planned Life Assistance Network of Northeast Ohio Associate director position 23,105 Consulting services for the development of a business plan 6,930

313,074

• Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital of University Hospitals Legal consultation for the Coalition for Greater Cleveland’s Children 7,000 • The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland Services for veterans of armed forces

5,000


53 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• The Spanish American Committee for a Better Community Staff expansion (over two years) 95,429 • Starting Point

181,173

• Task Force on Violent Crime Charitable Fund Operating support

75,000

• The Murtis H. Taylor Multi-Service Center Implementation of a triage plan Organizational analysis

35,000 60,000

• Triumph House Corporation Licensed social worker position

31,500

• United Way Services Consultant services for Harambee: Services to Children and Families John K. Mott Youth Fund Distribution Committee • Welcome House, Inc. Human Resources Alliance facilitator position (over two years)

• Beech Brook

95,253

• Bellefaire Jewish Children’s Bureau

14,009

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program Little Buddy/Big Buddy Program

21,206 18,885

• Board of Cuyahoga County Commissioners Special client needs

686

• Boy Scouts of America, Greater Cleveland Council No. 440

265

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland • The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation Benefit of Parmadale-St. Anthony Youth Services Village

370 16,036

35,000 7,500

• Center for Families and Children Counseling Division Day Nursery Association of Cleveland Family Preservation Program

601 73,984 7,180 2,000

87,912

• Children Forever Haven

• West Side Catholic Center Expansion and renovation of women and children’s shelter 150,000 Transition plan for new women’s and children’s shelter 7,750

• The Children’s Aid Society Industrial Home

• West Side Ecumenical Ministry Family development counselor to provide direct service to clients with mental health needs

• Christ United Methodist Church

Total Board Designated Grants

48,826

$5,220,336

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS The following recipients and programs were designated by donors. Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Achievement Centers for Children Equipment

29,647 52,906

• American Red Cross, Greater Cleveland Chapter Water Safety and Boating Department

23,715 118

• Applewood Centers Inc. Operating support • Association to Benefit Children, New York, New York

1,492

1,612 347 152

• Christ Episcopal Church

• The Church Home

1,401 687 134,030 2,218 122 13,408

• The City Mission

2,150

• The Cleveland Christian Home, Incorporated d.b.a. NBA Cleveland Christian Home

5,196

• City of Cleveland–Department of Public Safety Prevention of delinquency of boys

1,373

• Cleveland International Program

1,692

• Congregational Development Commission of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio

2,311

• The Coventry Youth Center d.b.a. Heights Youth Center

2,320

• East End Neighborhood House Association

6,180

• Epworth-Euclid Church

481

• Fairmount Presbyterian Church Maintain church flower gardens

8,525 3,300

• Federation for Community Planning Business Volunteerism Council program support

6,834 5,322


54 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• The First Congregational Church of Sonoma Sonoma, California • Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland, Inc. • Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association

Renovation and expansion of Westside Catholic Center

265 5,963 19,044

• The Hebrew Free Loan Association

1,000

• Heights Blaugrund Lodge No. 1152

3,219

• The Hiram House

3,632

• The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland

53,771

• Jones Home Of Children’s Services Capital improvements

36,129 52,906

• Lake County Society for Rehabilitation of Children & Adults, Inc. Services to children with disabilities

2,440

• Lakewood Christian Church

4,607

• Lakewood United Methodist Church

7,492

• The Hattie Larlham Foundation, Inc., Mantua, Ohio

23,323

• Little Sisters of the Poor Operating support

4,985

• Lutheran Agencies Organized in Service

4,061

• Marycrest • Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity, Silver Spring, Maryland

13,408 8,048

• Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc., Avon, Ohio

13,820

• Parmadale-St. Anthony Youth Services Village

28,032

• Plain Dealer Charities, Inc. Needy and deserving children and families • Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Inc. • Recovery Resources • Rose-Mary Center • St. Andrews United Methodist Church

2,935 204,749 105 4,968 219

• St. Anselm Church

1,308

• St. Dominic’s Parish

8,048

• St. John Lutheran Church

4,061

• St. Martin’s Episcopal Church

265

• The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland Food for the hungry • The Scottish Rite Benevolent Fund, Lexington, Massachusetts

48,514 2,925 265

• Shaker Heights Lodge No. 45 FOP Associates

4,649

• The Shaker One Hundred, Inc.

4,649

• Sisters of Notre Dame • Society of St. Vincent de Paul • Southeast Family YMCA

24,422 1,217 300

• Starr Commonwealth for Boys, Albion, Michigan

2,672

• The Suburban Temple

1,858

• The Three-Corner-Round Pack Outfit, Inc. Camping Program • Trinity Cathedral • United Way Services

22,881 3,113 725,790

• Vocational Guidance Services Assistance to needy clients of Sunbeam School

12,029 2,000

• West Shore Unitarian-Universalist Church

64,432

• The Phillis Wheatley Association Camping program scholarships

500

• Young Men’s Christian Association of Greater Cleveland Lakewood Branch West Side Branch

10,075 13,226 26,453

• Young Women’s Christian Association of Cleveland Lakewood Branch

3,970 13,226

Total Donor Designated Grants

$2,059,983


55 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

2,000

• Christ Episcopal Church

1,000

—————————————————————————————————————

• Christian Family Outreach

• Achievement Centers for Children

• The City Mission Thanksgiving meal

• Adoption Network Cleveland Adoption and Schools Project

$11,000 2,300

• American Friends Service Committee, Washington, D.C.

250

• American Jewish Committee

500

• Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, New York, New York 3,000 • Applewood Centers Inc. Purchase of apartment building • Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dallas, Texas • Bay Inter-Faith Housing • Beech Brook

1,000 5,000 250 25,000 5,250

• Bellflower Center for Prevention of Child Abuse, Inc. Diversity workshop

500 750

• Berea Children’s Home and Family Services Support for residents

250

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland Lake County office • Board of Cuyahoga County Commissioners Early Childhood Initiative

3,000 1,000 10,000

• Boys & Girls Club of Coachella Valley Palm Desert, California

1,000

• Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland

3,250

• Builders of the Adytum, Los Angeles, California Manuscript printing

1,500

• Camp Sue Osborn • The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland Foundation Dress for Success Cleveland

• Children’s Mission of St. Paul and St. James, New Haven, Connecticut Children’s Mission

• Catholic Relief Services, Baltimore, Maryland • Center for Families and Children RapArt Center

500 5,800 250 5,700 15,500

• Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence

2,500

• Central Virginia Foodbank, Richmond, Virginia

1,000

• Cleveland Baseball Federation

100 2,500 500 500

• The Cleveland Browns Foundation Let’s Jam Program

5,574

• Cleveland Foodbank, Incorporated Food Delivery Program

11,900 7,500

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Black Professionals Association Early Childhood Initiative Endowment Eaton Employee Disaster Relief Fund

7,729 10,000 2,000 5,200

• Cleveland International Program • Cleveland Rape Crisis Center Girls Kick Butt program • Cleveland Skilled Industries • Cleveland Women, Inc. • Coats for Kids • Cornucopia, Inc.

4,500 10,670 500 15,000 2,000 15,000

• Council of International Programs USA Trustee support

830

• Cuyahoga County Board of Mental Retardation

271

• The Daily Planet, Inc., Richmond, Virginia

1,000

• Diocese of Ohio Episcopal Community Services Foundation

1,000

• Dress for Success Cleveland Annual support

250

• East Side Catholic Shelter

250

• Emergency Assistance Center Inc.

200

• The English-Speaking Union of the U.S., Cleveland Branch Patron fund for Paul and Sonja Unger • Episcopal Shared Ministry Support for new position

1,000 20,000


56 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Fairmount Presbyterian Church Annual support

3,500 6,000

• Heights Parent Center Baby & Me Drop-in program

• Fairview/Lutheran Foundation

1,000

• Family Planning Association of Northeast Ohio, Inc.

1,000

• HELP Foundation, Inc. Summer program

500

• The Hiram House

500

• Family Transitional Housing, Inc.

500

• Federated Church of Chagrin Falls

681

• The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts Church building restoration fund 1,100 • The First Unitarian Church of Cleveland 2000-2001 operating fund • Fund for the Future of Shaker Heights In honor of Rand Curtiss Renovation and expansion of Westside Catholic Center

1,040 250

• Hospice of the Western Reserve, Inc. In memory of Albert Schneider In memory of Richard Tullis

1,000 3,000

1,000 250

• The Hunger Task Force of Greater Cleveland

500

• International Services Center

300

• The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund Campaign

5,500 6,500

• Garfield Memorial United Methodist Church

2,500

• Jewish Welfare Federation of Palm Springs and Desert Area, Palm Springs, California 1,500

• The Gathering Place In memory of Albert Schneider

200 1,000

• Lake County Committee on Family Violence Inc. d.b.a. Forbes House

• Geauga Center for Health and Wellness Capital campaign • Geauga County Bluecoats, Inc. Membership • Gilmour Academy Summer baseball league • Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland • Goodrich Gannett Neighborhood Center Playground equipment • Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland, Inc. Fish tank Music therapy • Great Lakes Residential Services Transitional foster care

10,000 1,100 30,000 500 7,500 1,450 1,000 10,000

1,000

• Lake-Geauga Center on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Inc. Oak House

250

• The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Inc.

2,000

• Lexington-Bell Community Center

1,200

• Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland Building renovations

500 25,000 500

• Mentor United Methodist Church Operating fund and youth activities

2,000

500

• Merrick House Education center for the new facility Female youth mentoring program

250 15,000

2,000

• NARAL Foundation, Washington, D.C.

500

• Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association Heights Youth Center

2,000 500

• Heights Emergency Food Center

• Lake County Young Men’s Christian Association Heritage Fund

4,480

5,500

• The Hattie Larlham Foundation, Inc.

1,000

• Marycrest Program support

• The Greater Cleveland Community Shares

• Alan Guttmacher Institute, New York, New York Annual support

• Lake County Society for Rehabilitation of Children & Adults, Inc.

• Make-A-Wish of Northeast Ohio, Inc. 600

500

500

• The National Conference for Community & Justice It’s Your Move/Student Sharing Showcase Program

3,500


57 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Near West Side Multi Service Corporation d.b.a. The May Dugan Center • New Avenues to Independence, Inc. Purchase of a wheelchair

• St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Cleveland Heights 1,000

• St. Theodosius Orthodox Christian Cathedral

• New Life Community

1,000

• The Salvation Army of Greater Cleveland Emergency gift Operations in the City of Cleveland

• Northcoast Food Rescue

3,000

• The Salvation Army of Lake County

• Northeast Care Center, Inc. • Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services Foundation, Columbus, Ohio Support for the retired community

275

128

500

• Our Lady of the Wayside, Inc., Avon, Ohio

500

• Parma Developmental Center P.T.C.U. • Pathfinder Fund Inc. aka Pathfinder International, Watertown, Massachusetts Annual support • Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc., New York, New York

1,000 250

1,200 200 2,000 2,000 200

250 250

• Southern Poverty Law Center, Inc., Montgomery, Alabama

850

• Starting Point

500

• STEP Fund William Patrick Day Early Childhood Center

400 200

• Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania In memory of Grace Ingersoll

250

• Therapeutic Riding Center, Inc. In honor of Alison C. Jones

250 250

• Thomasville Community Resource Center Inc., Thomasville, Georgia

1,000

• Transitional Housing, Inc.

• The Population Institute, Washington, D.C.

4,000

• Trinity Cathedral Annual support

500

• Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Cleveland, Inc. Annual support

1,200 250

• Richmond Hill Incorporated, Richmond, Virginia

1,000

• S.A.W., Inc. Cuyahoga County Board of MR/DD

754

• St. Angela Merici Parish

500

• St. Christopher’s-By-The-River Capital gift

2,000 7,500

• St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church

1,700

1,000

• Stella Maris, Inc.

• Plymouth Church of Shaker Heights Foundation

3,785 15,000

2,500

• Society of St. Vincent de Paul Recycling for Reuse Project

69,195 2,500

• Red Oak Camp

13,900 500 1,800

• Search and Care, New York, New York Annual support

• Planned Parenthood of Greater Cleveland, Inc. Annual support

• Providence House, Inc. Contribution

5,000

• Shoes For Kids, Inc. d.b.a. Shoes and Clothes for Kids 5,000

• Opportunity International, Oak Brook, Ilinois Annual support

• Overlook House Endowment fund

43,196

50,000 250 2,500

• U.S. English, Inc., Washington, D.C.

150

• United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Cleveland, Inc.

500

• United Way of Lake County, Inc. • United Way Services Annual support City Mission Thanksgiving meal and general support Communitywide needs Greater Cleveland Committee on Hunger Hill House, Greater Cleveland Chapter of the American Red Cross and Achievement Centers for Children Leadership Circle Old Stone Foundation Urban Community School

1,000 56,250 2,900 2,500 10,000 1,000 2,069 3,807 1,000 1,000


58 SOCIAL SERVICES GRANTS (CONTINUED)

• Valley Shore YMCA, Westbrook, Connecticut

2,500

• Virginia League for Planned Parenthood, Richmond, Virginia 1,000 • Vocational Guidance Services Annual support • West Side Ecumenical Ministry Capital campaign Cleveland Youth Theater General operations Summer theatre program • Women’s Community Foundation Endowment fund

4,400 300 10,000 30,000 700 2,000 3,000 1,000

• World Vision International, Federal Way, Washington Dividends of Hope

500

• YMCA of Cleveland, Geauga County Branch

250

• Young Men’s Christian Association of Greater Richmond, Richmond, Virginia

1,000

• Young Men’s Christian Association of Thomasville, Georgia, Thomasville, Georgia 1999 matching grant 17,000 • Young Women’s Christian Association of Cleveland Project Redirection Total Donor Advised Grants

20,000 $833,984


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Lake-Geauga Fund Grants $744,347

Total Lake-Geauga Fund Grants

Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted.

ARTS AND CULTURE Grants and Use of Income

EDUCATION Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• The Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild Lobby and theater renovation project • Lake County Historical Society Printing of student workbooks for Pioneer School and Tally Ho education programs • Lake Erie College Lake Erie Fine Arts Series • Western Reserve Fine Arts Association Staff and consultant assistance for merger with Rabbit Run Theater Total Arts and Culture Grants

$15,000 3,000

Grants and Use of Income

• The Lakeland Foundation Construction of an early childhood outdoor learning center at Lakeland Community College • Learning About Business

7,500 10,000

8,000 $43,500

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Morley Library Total Education Grants

$20,000 500 5,000 $25,500

ENVIRONMENT Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

CIVIC AFFAIRS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Painesville Area Habitat for Humanity • Sustainable Energy for Economic Development of Ohio Wind power market survey and consumer education campaign in Painesville Total Civic Affairs Grants

$1,000

6,245 $7,245

• Geauga Park District New Geauga Hydrology exhibits in the West Woods Nature Center

$23,500

• Lake County Soil and Water Conservation District Part-time director position for the Lake County Farmland Conservation Taskforce (over two years)

21,600

• Trust for Public Land, San Francisco, California Public opinion survey to assess attitudes concerning regional greenspace in Lake and Geauga counties

27,600

Total Environment Grants

$72,700


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HEALTH

SOCIAL SERVICES

Grants and Use of Income

Amount

Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

—————————————————————————————————————

• Lake County Society for Rehabilitation of Children & Adults, Inc.

• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Ohio, Inc., Volunteer coordinator position (over two years)

$2,500

• Lake-Geauga Center on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Inc. Treatment program at the Geauga County Safety Center in Chardon

• Camp Sue Osborn 16,650

• Lake Hospital Foundation, Inc. Healthy Heart School Program in Madison and Painesville City elementary schools (over three years) Total Health Grants

10,252 $29,402

SCHOLARSHIPS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Lake Erie College Scholarship support for Painesville-area students • The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Scholarship support for residents of Painesville not attending Lake Erie College Scholarship support for third- and fourth-year students from Lake and Geauga counties attending Ohio’s medical schools • The Lakeland Foundation Scholarship support for Painesville-area students attending Lakeland Community College Total Scholarship Grants

$15,000

60,000 100,000

15,000 $190,000

$35,000 500

• Chagrin Falls Park Community Center Child Development and Family Resource Center (over two years)

35,000

• Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service Board self-assessment and evaluation process Construction of a girls group home (over two years)

4,000 50,000

• Das Deutsch Center for Special Needs Children Plan for a new clinic for Amish children with rare metabolic disorders

25,000

• Geauga Center for Health and Wellness Capital campaign (over two years)

150,000

• Geauga County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. Program expansion

15,000

• Geauga County Humane Society Construction of Rescue Village, a clinic and education center within the new shelter

25,000

• Greater Western Reserve Council, Boy Scouts of America Lake County Chapter • Lake County Young Men’s Christian Association • Lake Erie College Cultural and linguistic training for providers who serve Latinos in Lake County (over two years) • Lake Erie Girl Scout Council

500 2,500

25,000 500

• The Salvation Army of Lake County

3,000

• United Way of Lake County, Inc.

5,000

Total Social Services Grants

$376,000


61 BOARD DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Association of Black Foundation Executives, Indianapolis, Indiana Institutional membership

Philanthropic Sector Grants

5,000

• Business Volunteerism Council d.b.a. Business Volunteers Unlimited Board development and management assistance services for nonprofits • Citizens League Research Institute Homer C. Wadsworth Award administration

55,000 4,520

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Anisfield-Wolf Community Service and Book Award 229,941 Construction of an on-site conference center available for use by area nonprofit agencies 600,000 Informational meeting of education grantees 7,500 Transitional support for Grantmakers Forum 25,195 • Donors Forum of Ohio d.b.a. Ohio Grantmakers Forum, Columbus, Ohio Operating and transition support (over 18 months)

381,191

• English-Speaking Union of the United States, New York, New York Operating support Edith Anisfield-Wolf

$2,170,286 Total Philanthropic Sector Grants (Board Designated, Donor Designated, Donor Advised and Program-Related Investment)

1,000

• The Foundation Center, New York, New York General support - Cleveland office New Cleveland facility

124,605 300,000

• National Alliance For Nonprofit Management, Washington, D.C. National Conference held in Cleveland

25,000

• Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Columbus, Ohio Implementation of the 2000 business plan 7,500 • Ohio State University Foundation, Columbus, Ohio A public television special honoring Ohio’s bicentennial produced by WOSU Stations

25,000

• Rockefeller Family Fund, Inc., New York, New York Operating support for the Grant Managers Network

7,500

• United Way Services Annual nonprofit accounting seminar

2,000

Total Board Designated

$1,800,952


62 PHILANTHROPIC SECTOR GRANTS (CONTINUED)

DONOR DESIGNATED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Ashland County Community Foundation, Ashland, Ohio Ashland organizations and individuals Total Donor Designated Grants

$162,414 $162,414

DONOR ADVISED GRANTS Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Bratenahl Community Foundation

$1,000

• The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Unrestricted Combined Fund Roulston Family Fund No. 3 Henry and Martha Ollendorf Fund

595 2,325 1,000

• The Foundation Center, New York, New York General support - Cleveland Office

2,000

Total Donor Advised Grants

$6,920

PROGRAM-RELATED INVESTMENT Proram-Related Investment and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Community Foundations of America, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky Development of an operations platform system (over three years) Total Program Related Investment

$200,000 $200,000


63 Grants are for general support unless otherwise noted. Grants and Use of Income

Amount

—————————————————————————————————————

• Aurora Schools Foundation, Aurora, Ohio General support and scholarships

$1,400

• Bethany Baptist Church • The Cleveland Foundation (Inc.) Operating budget for the year 2001

461 7,913,800

• Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center

590

• Federation for Community Planning Programs in health and social services

500

• HELP Foundation, Inc.

776

• The Catherine Horstmann Home • Lakewood Historical Society • Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Association of Greater Cleveland

184 34,499

• National Society to Prevent Blindness, Schaumburg, Illinois Operating and program support for Prevent Blindness Ohio

290

• Northeastern Neighborhood Development Corporation Further community and economic development

300

• Ohio Humanities Council, Columbus, Ohio Humanities in Greater Cleveland area

450

• St. James A.M.E. Church • Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center • Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity - Tau Boule • United Black Fund of Greater Cleveland, Inc. • Youth Challenge

Other Disbursements $7,978,498

4,511

Total Other Disbursements

2,800 10,887 500 6,000 550


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Financial Statements


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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS The Board of Trustees The Cleveland Foundation We have audited the accompanying statements of financial position of The Cleveland Foundation as of December 31, 2000 and 1999, and the related statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Foundation’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of The Cleveland Foundation at December 31, 2000 and 1999 and the results of its activities and its cash flows for the years then ended, in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

March 30, 2001


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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION December 31 2000 1999 ————————————————————————————————————— Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 639,439 $ 508,485 Short-term investments 89,882,844 95,269,190 Securities: U.S. Government obligations 19,388,683 17,274,521 Bonds 22,449,721 20,189,627 Common and preferred stocks 110,034,330 117,997,959 Common trust funds 37,749,820 37,762,034 Common investment funds 1,262,363,569 1,237,948,074 Mutual funds 34,580,390 33,097,791 ————————————————————————————————————— 1,486,566,513 1,464,270,006 Other investments 19,429,726 15,910,287 Property and other assets 3,687,733 3,755,201 ————————————————————————————————————— $ 1,600,206,255 $ 1,579,713,169 ————————————————————————————————————— Liabilities and net assets Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 843,848 $ 603,599 Agency endowments and other obligations 43,278,419 37,297,922 Grants payable 19,874,174 20,084,838 Notes payable 4,200,000 2,500,000 Net assets: Unrestricted: For grantmaking purposes 5,910,455 5,818,153 Board designated: For administrative purposes 1,551,347 1,654,513 Property 1,534,247 1,294,839 ————————————————————————————————————— Total board designated 3,085,594 2,949,352 ————————————————————————————————————— Total unrestricted 8,996,049 8,767,505 Temporarily restricted 460,315,947 458,378,934 Permanently restricted 1,062,697,818 1,052,080,371 ————————————————————————————————————— 1,532,009,814 1,519,226,810 ————————————————————————————————————— $ 1,600,206,255 $ 1,579,713,169 —————————————————————————————————————

See notes to financial statements


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STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES IN 2000 Temporarily Permanently Year Ended December 31 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Revenue, gains, and other support Received from donors $ 99,166 $ 8,981,554 $ 28,862,387 $ 37,943,107 Dividend income 1,744,573 1,744,573 Interest income 435,338 6,451,748 6,887,086 Common trust fund income 1,613,211 1,613,211 Common investment fund income 24,988,179 24,988,179 Partial benefit fund income 11,407,843 11,407,843 Distribution of estate income 472 472 Other income 52,891 754,082 360 807,333 Net unrealized and realized investment gain (loss) 2,057,670 13,471,933 (18,245,300) (2,715,697) Net assets released from restrictions 67,476,582 (67,476,582) ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Total revenue, gains and other support 70,121,647 1,937,013 10,617,447 82,676,107 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Expenses Trustee and investment management fees 5,944,177 5,944,177 Other expenses 86,137 86,137 Grants expensed 56,820,267 56,820,267 Administrative expenses: Grantmaking 2,674,471 2,674,471 Philanthropic services 528,498 528,498 Special projects 1,125,137 1,125,137 Development 1,710,366 1,710,366 Fund management 1,004,050 1,004,050 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Total administrative expenses 7,042,522 7,042,522 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Total expenses 69,893,103 69,893,103 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Increase in net assets 228,544 1,937,013 10,617,447 12,783,004 Net assets at beginning of year 8,767,505 458,378,934 1,052,080,371 1,519,226,810 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Net assets at end of year $8,996,049 $460,315,947 $1,062,697,818 $1,532,009,814 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— See notes to financial statements


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STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES IN 1999 Temporarily Permanently Year Ended December 31 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Revenue, gains, and other support Received from donors $ 697,902 $ 11,962,668 $ 4,931,103 $ 17,591,673 Dividend income 1,508,948 1,508,948 Interest income 266,497 6,451,176 6,717,673 Common trust fund income 1,672,080 1,672,080 Common investment fund income 23,819,274 23,819,274 Partial benefit fund income 11,073,486 11,073,486 Distribution of estate income 563 563 Other income 38,169 286,969 3,345 328,483 Net unrealized and realized investment gains 1,975,679 49,837,057 75,030,491 126,843,227 Net assets released resulting from satisfaction of donor and program restrictions 80,181,810 (80,181,810) ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Total revenue, gains and other support 83,160,057 26,430,411 79,964,939 189,555,407 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Expenses Trustee and investment management fees 5,698,388 5,698,388 Other expenses 101,952 101,952 Grants expensed 50,706,016 50,706,016 Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation 18,038,661 18,038,661 Administrative expenses: Grantmaking 1,995,307 1,995,307 Philanthropic services 531,025 531,025 Special projects 866,703 866,703 Development 1,934,182 1,934,182 Fund management 1,128,603 1,128,603 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Total administrative expenses 6,455,820 6,455,820 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Total expenses 81,000,837 81,000,837 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Increase in net assets 2,159,220 26,430,411 79,964,939 108,554,570 Net assets at beginning of year 6,608,285 431,948,523 972,115,432 1,410,672,240 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— Net assets at end of year $8,767,505 $458,378,934 $1,052,080,371 $1,519,226,810 ——————————————————————————————————————————————————— See notes to financial statements


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STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS Years Ended December 31 2000 1999 ————————————————————————————————————— Operating activities Increase in net assets $ 12,783,004 $ 108,554,570 Adjustments to reconcile increase in net assets to net cash used by operating activities: Depreciation and amortization 458,153 444,960 Net unrealized and realized investment loss (gain) 2,715,697 (126,843,227) Restricted contributions (37,843,941) (16,893,771) Contributions of securities (14,938,547) (9,200,199) Decrease (increase) in other assets 306,876 (755,270) Increase in accounts payable and accrued expenses 240,249 80,239 Increase in agency endowments and other obligations 5,980,497 4,594,511 (Decrease) increase in grants payable (210,664) 4,637,885 ————————————————————————————————————— Net cash used by operating activities (30,508,676) (35,380,302) ————————————————————————————————————— Investing activities Purchases of property (697,561) (543,844) Proceeds from sale or maturity of investments 383,790,236 525,422,076 Purchases of investments (391,996,986) (509,243,658) ————————————————————————————————————— Net cash (used) provided by investing activities (8,904,311) 15,634,574 ————————————————————————————————————— Financing activities Proceeds from notes payable 1,700,000 2,500,000 Permanently restricted contributions 28,862,387 4,931,103 Temporarily restricted contributions 8,981,554 11,962,668 ————————————————————————————————————— Net cash provided by financing activities 39,543,941 19,393,771 ————————————————————————————————————— Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 130,954 351,957 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 508,485 860,442 ————————————————————————————————————— Cash and cash equivalents at end of year $ 639,439 $ 508,485 ————————————————————————————————————— See notes to financial statements


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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

December 31, 2000 and 1999

A. Description and Purpose of the Foundation

B. Significant Accounting Policies

The Cleveland Foundation is a not-for-profit organization established in 1914. The mission statement of The Cleveland Foundation is “to enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Greater Cleveland, now and for generations to come, by building community endowment, addressing needs through grantmaking and providing leadership on key community issues.” The financial statements include the accounts of The Cleveland Foundation (“charitable corporation”), The Greater Cleveland Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation (“community trust” approved by Resolutions of Trust) and the following affiliated supporting organizations: The City of Cleveland’s Cable Television Minority Arts and Education Fund, The Davis Fund, The Goodrich Social Settlement Fund, the Higley Fund, The McDonald Fund, The Sherwick Fund, The Billie Howland Steffee Family Fund and Medical Mutual of Ohio Charitable Foundation. The affiliated 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 affiliated supporting organizations for specific charitable purposes. All significant interorganizational balances and transactions have been eliminated in the preparation of the accompanying financial statements. The Internal Revenue Service has ruled that the charitable corporation, the Greater Cleveland Foundation, the community trust and the affiliated supporting organizations are tax-exempt organizations which are exempt from Federal income taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Use of Estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements. Estimates also affect the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Concentration of Credit Risk Financial instruments which potentially expose The Cleveland Foundation to concentrations of credit risk include cash and cash equivalents and investments. As a matter of policy, The Cleveland Foundation only maintains cash balances with financial institutions having a high credit quality. Concentration of credit risk for investments is mitigated by both the distribution of investment funds among asset managers and the overall diversification of managed investment portfolios. Cash and Cash Equivalents The Cleveland Foundation considers all highly liquid instruments purchased with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. Financial Instruments The carrying values of cash and cash equivalents, shortterm investments and accounts payable are reasonable estimates of fair value due to the short-term nature of these financial instruments. Securities and other investments are substantially reported at fair value. The recorded amounts of agency endowments and other obligations, grants payable and notes payable approximate fair value.


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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)

Investments and Investment Income 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 traded in the over-the-counter market and listed securities for which no sale was reported on that date are valued at fair value based upon the most recently reported bid prices. Certain other investments are valued at fair value as determined by The Cleveland Foundation or its trustee banks. Realized and unrealized investment gains or losses are determined by comparison of asset cost to net proceeds received at the time of sale and changes in the difference between market values and cost, respectively. These amounts are reflected in the statements of activities as net unrealized and realized investment gain (loss). Investment income generated by permanently restricted net assets (excluding net unrealized and realized investment gains and losses) is reported as temporarily restricted until the program restriction of the donor is met. Fiduciary Agent The Cleveland Foundation acts as fiduciary agent for various not-for-profit organizations. The Cleveland Foundation’s responsibilities as fiduciary agent include, but are not limited to, safeguarding of assets, recordkeeping of transactions, investment management and ensuring appropriate distributions. The Cleveland Foundation’s policy as fiduciary agent is to record the receipt of funds as an asset and record an equal liability. The Cleveland Foundation, as fiduciary agent, has recorded $43,278,419 in 2000 and $37,297,922 in 1999 in the statements of financial position. Approximately $38,000,000 in 2000 and $33,000,000 in 1999 is attributable to The Deaconess Community Foundation Fund. New Pronouncement In June of 2000, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 138 (SFAS 138), Accounting for Certain Derivative

Instruments and Hedging Activities – An Amendment to FASB Statement No. 133 (SFAS 133). Adoption of these financial accounting standards is required in 2001. Management is currently reviewing SFAS 138 in order to evaluate the impact, if any, on The Cleveland Foundation upon adoption.

C. Temporarily and Permanently Restricted Net Assets Temporarily restricted net assets are used to differentiate resources, the use of which is restricted by donors or grantors to a specific time period or purpose, from resources on which no restrictions have been placed or that arise from the general operations of The Cleveland Foundation. Temporarily restricted gifts, grants and bequests are recorded as an addition to temporarily restricted net assets in the period received. Resources restricted by donors or grantors for specific operating purposes are reported in unrestricted revenue, gains and other support to the extent expended within the period. Permanently restricted net assets consist of amounts held in perpetuity or for terms designated by donors. When the intent of the donor is that the assets are to remain in perpetuity, the assets are reported in accordance with the stipulations of the governing instruments of The Cleveland Foundation. Per the governing instruments, the Distribution Committee/Board of Trustees of the Foundation may distribute 20% of the principal of the donated trust assets over a five year period. This amount is recognized as temporarily restricted net assets, with the remainder recognized as permanently restricted in accordance with the intent of the donor that the assets remain in perpetuity. When 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 statement 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. Net assets are released from donor restrictions by incurring expenses including grants authorized that satisfy


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the restricted purposes or by occurrence of other events specified by donors. Unconditional promises to give cash and other assets to The Cleveland Foundation are reported at fair value at the date the promise is received. Conditional promises to give and indications of intentions to give are reported at fair value at the date received.

D. Donations

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December 31

2000

Short-term investments U.S. Government obligations Bonds Common and preferred stocks Common trust funds Mutual funds Other investments

$ 31,062,517 123,861,892 115,495,550 530,475,240 291,031,490 164,719,606 5,717,274

$

7,178,303 131,303,682 108,089,653 617,837,187 288,421,712 80,946,302 4,171,235

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$1,262,363,569

The Cleveland Foundation receives donations from various sources which are summarized as follows at December 31: —————————————————————————————————————

2000

1999

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Fiduciary agency endowments Donor contributions

1999

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$ 6,169,551 37,943,107

$ 2,171,111 17,591,673

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$ 44,112,658

$ 19,762,784

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E. Spending Policy The Cleveland Foundation has multiple spending policies to determine the amount of grantmaking dollars available each year. The spending policy related to trusts was modified in 1999 to calculate the “current year’s” grantmaking dollars by a formula based upon the market performance of the investments over the previous twelve quarters.

F. Securities and Other Investments The Cleveland Foundation has established five common investment funds which allow for the commingling of various trust assets. The common investment funds are managed by four separate trustee banks with custody residing at one. Investment in the funds is limited only to the trust funds of The Cleveland Foundation. The composition at fair value of investments held by the common investment funds consists of the following:

$1,237,948,074

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G. Partial Benefit Funds Partial benefit funds generally provide, each in varying amounts, payment 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 fair value of partial benefit funds less related beneficiary liabilities are included in the accompanying financial statements. The community trust received approximately 95 % in 2000 and 1999 of the income from partial benefit funds. At December 31, 2000 and 1999, the fair value of partial benefit funds was $301,340,152 and $339,931,729, respectively.

H. Grants Unconditional grants expensed are considered incurred at the time of approval by the Distribution Committee/Board of Trustees. Grants approved by the Distribution Committee/Board of Trustees that are payable upon the performance of specified conditions by the grantee are not reflected in the accompanying statements of activities until the specified conditions are satisfied. The Distribution Committee/Board of Trustees approved a total authorized grants and administrative budget of $72,821,157 in 2000 and $83,811,587 in 1999. Included in the $83,811,587 authorized 1999 amount, was a one-time distribution made to the Findlay–Hancock County Community Foundation of $18,038,661.


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The following summarizes the changes in grants payable for the years ending December 31: —————————————————————————————————————

2000

1999

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Grants payable at beginning of year $ 20,084,838 Unconditional grants expensed 56,820,267 Payments made (57,030,931)

$ 15,446,953 68,744,677 (64,106,792)

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Grants payable at end of year

$ 19,874,174

$ 20,084,838

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Grants payable at December 31, 2000 are scheduled to be disbursed as follows: 2001—$15,252,446; 2002—$4,098,953; 2003 and thereafter—$522,775. At December 31, 2000 and 1999, total authorized conditional grants were $13,741,212 and $9,924,416, respectively, which are not reflected in the accompanying financial statements.

I. Administrative Expenses Administrative expenses, as reported on the statements of activities, consist of the following:

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December 31

2000

1999

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The City of Cleveland’s Cable: Television Minority Arts and Education Fund $ 3,426,615 The Davis Fund 2,270,566 The Goodrich Social Settlement Fund 1,823,358 The Higley Fund 6,021,686 The McDonald Fund 3,503,609 The Sherwick Fund 29,758,334 The Billie Howland Steffee Family Fund 7,708,955 Medical Mutual of Ohio Charitable Foundation 2,351,061

$ 4,265,992 2,285,426 1,973,315 5,626,058 3,522,687 30,584,423 8,620,862 1,489,030

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$ 56,864,184 $ 58,367,793 —————————————————————————————————————

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 included in the accompanying financial statements. Fair value of investments held by The Treu-Mart Fund at December 31, 2000 and 1999 are $19,669,659 and $19,775,375, respectively.

K. Operating Lease

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December 31

2000

1999

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Salaries Employee benefits Occupancy and office expense Professional and consulting fees and staff expenses Other

$ 3,509,111 592,798 1,128,119

$ 3,347,177 513,262 1,141,494

1,372,222 440,272

968,442 485,445

The Cleveland Foundation leases office space under an operating lease agreement which expires September 1, 2011. Rental expense was $417,506 in 2000 and $469,228 in 1999. Future minimum rental commitments under the noncancelable operating lease at December 31, 2000 are as follows: 2001–$420,101; 2002–$544,000; 2003—$592,000; 2004—$632,000 and 2005 and thereafter—$4,704,000.

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$ 7,042,522

$ 6,455,820

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J. Affiliated Supporting Organizations Total assets of the affiliated supporting organizations which are included in the statements of financial position are comprised of the following:

L. Retirement Plan The Cleveland Foundation has a defined contribution retirement plan, based upon specified percentages of salary, for all employees. Retirement plan expense was $275,135 in 2000 and $228,776 in 1999. All contributions under the plan are funded and vest with employees at the time the contributions are made.


Applying for a Grant Grant Eligibility We make most of our grants to tax-exempt, private agencies classified as 501(c)(3) organizations, public charities under the law. We also make some grants to governmental agencies, but we do not make grants to individuals. We look for creative projects designed to meet community needs, address public policy priorities, or test new ideas. We award grants in seven program areas: arts and culture, civic affairs, economic development, education, the environment, health and social services. In general, the programs we consider for support are in Greater Cleveland or will directly benefit Greater Cleveland residents. Some agencies or interests in other communities may be eligible for grants if donors direct that support in their gifts. We ordinarily do not support endowments, membership drives or fundraising projects, travel when it is the proposal’s primary focus, or publications and videotapes unless they are part of a promising project. Because the Foundation is nonsectarian, we do not support religious organizations for religious purposes. Grant Periods Most grants are one-year awards. Multi-year grants undergo a performance review at the end of each year before we release funds for the following year. First-Time Grantseekers First, contact the Foundation for a copy of Guidelines for Grantseekers, a booklet with helpful information about preparing a grant proposal. You will also find our guidelines on our website: www.clevelandfoundation.org. We recommend you then send a letter, including information on your project and whom it will benefit, to the vice

president for program’s attention. Our staff is eager to help grantseekers prepare good proposals and may arrange to talk informally before the grant application process begins. Write your full proposal clearly and simply. Include information on your agency’s background, the project you propose, plans for implementation, plans to continue the work after the funding period, evaluation plans and a detailed project budget. Each grant request must include a two-page cover sheet and a completed budget form, available on our web site at www.clevelandfoundation.org, or on disk or hard copy by contacting the Foundation. The Process The appropriate program staff and the vice president for program thoroughly review your proposal and prepare a written evaluation. A subcommittee of the Board of Trustees considers the proposal and makes a recommendation to fund, decline or defer it. The full Board then takes final action. When to Submit a Proposal The Foundation’s Board of Trustees and Distribution Committee approves all grants we award. Because there are multiple decision points in the approval process, grant requests may be submitted whenever you are ready. The review time for proposals varies, depending on the proposal’s completeness and complexity. At the End of the Grant Period We require a final narrative and fiscal report on all projects we fund. The narrative must include an evaluation of the project’s effectiveness. The fiscal report must cover the entire project period, and your agency’s fiscal officer or treasurer must sign it.


75 THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION STAFF Executive Office Steven A. Minter*, President Susan L. Eagan*, Executive Vice President Leslie A. Dunford*, Chief of Staff and Corporate Secretary Lois J. Kowalski, Executive Assistant Ardine L. Simon, Executive Assistant Program Robert E. Eckardt*, Vice President for Program Goldie K. Alvis, Senior Program Officer, Social Services Kathleen A. Cerveny, Senior Program Officer, Arts and Culture Beth Darmstadter, Program Officer, Philanthropic Services Stacey M. Easterling, Program Associate, Health Pamela L. George, Program Officer, Civic Affairs and Environment Michael J. Hoffmann, Senior Program Officer, Philanthropic Services Marci Bernstein Lu, Program Officer, Social Services and Philanthropic Sector William S. McKersie, Senior Program Officer, Education Ann K. Mullin, Program Associate, Arts and Culture and Education Stephen Rowan, Program Officer, Economic Development Jay Talbot, Senior Program Officer, Civic Affairs and Manager of Special Projects Charlotte J. Morosko, Program Administrator Joan R. Cerne, Program Assistant, Arts and Culture Alicia M. Ciliberto, Program Assistant, Arts and Culture and Philanthropic Services Shawn R. Jackson, Program Assistant, Education Sarah L. King, Program Assistant, Economic Development, Environment and Philanthropic Sector Vicki E. Marty, Program Assistant, Social Services Arline Z. Nosse, Program Assistant, Civic Affairs Rose C. Pavlik, Program Assistant, Fenn Educational Fund Mary C. Zins, Program Assistant, Philanthropic Services *Officers/Management Committee

as of May 1, 2001

Human Resources and Administration Lynn M. Sargi*, Vice President for Human Resources and Administration Suzanne L. Bloomfield, Human Resource Administrator Janet M. Carpenter, Facilities Management Administrator Barbara J. Compton, Records Management Administrator Linda M. Estacion, Office Services Administrator Patricia A. Berke-Takacs, Records Technician Martha A. Burchaski, Receptionist Tiffanie C. Colston, Records Technician Darlene A. Eden, Administrative Assistant Communications Richard J. Batyko*, Vice President for Communications Lyz Bly, Communications Associate Marcia L. Bryant, Communications Assistant Gift Planning and Donor Relations Teri A. Hansen*, Vice President for Gift Planning and Donor Relations Caprice H. Bragg, Gift Planning Officer Julianne Goss, Gift Planning Officer Marvelous R. Baker, Scholarship Associate Lavetta E. Jones, Gift Planning Administrator Linda F. Gersten, Gift Planning and Donor Relations Assistant Carolyn A. Hellyar, Gift Planning and Donor Relations Assistant Diane C. Kaszei, Gift Planning and Donor Relations Assistant Finance J.T. Mullen*, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer Kathy S. Parker, Controller Jean A. Lang, Senior Manager William Von Alt, Director of Financial Services Mary J. Clink, Accountant Mae A. Karim, Accountant Janice Cutright, Manager of Information Services David L. Mueckenheim, Programmer/Analyst Christine M. Lawson, Financial Assistant

Lyz Bly, Editor Marcia L. Bryant, Associate Editor Alicia M. Ciliberto, Editorial Assistant Jean A. Lang, Editorial Assistant Kathy S. Parker, Editorial Assistant H2N Design, Graphic Design Principal Photography: Marius A. Chira, Kira Photography Additional Photography: Don Snyder Photography; Dale Dong; Š Nick J. Cool, The Image Works; Tom Ritter Photography; Betsy Molnar, Big Stills Illustrations: Yen To For a copy of our 2000 grants lists, complete financial statements or permanent funds list, please go to our web site at www.clevelandfoundation.org or call our communications department at 216.861.3810. Š 2001 The Cleveland Foundation


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STATEMENT ON DIVERSITY he Cleveland Foundation exists to enhance the quality of life for all citizens of Greater Cleveland. Our ability to achieve this mission and to foster a commitment to excellence can best be pursued if our workforce, grantees, donors, partners and governing body include individuals of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and perspectives. The Foundation believes that diversity encompasses, but is not limited to, age, gender, race, national origin, religious beliefs, physical abilities and characteristics, sexual orientation, economic circumstances and lifestyle. Thus, the Foundation is committed to fostering a supportive work environment which respects and appreciates diversity in its many forms and provides all staff members with an opportunity to maximize the use of their work-related skills and talents. The Foundation seeks to work with external organizations that reflect, as a group, the diversity of the Greater Cleveland community. We look for grantees and business partners that include individuals of varied backgrounds, beliefs and perspectives. We encourage all organizations with which we work to recognize and embrace the benefits of diversity. Finally, in order to achieve the highest standards in all our activities, it is important that the Foundation benefit from the perspectives of many different segments of the community. Toward this end, we seek to collaborate with donors of varying means and interests. In addition, we encourage those individuals and organizations who appoint members to our Board of Trustees to seek community leaders who will bring varying points of view to Board deliberations.

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