Foundation Annual Report - 2014

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A Unique Year The Foundation’s annual report allows us to pause and reflect on our successes over the past year, as well as assess what still needs to be done. One important activity that numbers, charts and lists don’t convey is the work Foundation trustees, College faculty and staff, students, alumni and members of the community began in August 2014 – revisiting the strategic plan and direction of the College. Coastal Vision 2021 will launch in September 2015. But between August 2014 and now, the Strategic Planning Committee and work group chairs met multiple times to define key themes, strategic goals and objectives, and the action steps it will take to get from here to there. The focus will be on academic excellence, student enrichment, institutional distinction, organizational development and sustainability, and community engagement and partnerships. That’s a fine crop to be sowing for the future of Coastal Georgia and this community. The enclosed information represents the fruitful harvest for the Foundation’s fiscal year 2014. We are firmly committed to our stewardship of these resources. Thank you for your support. Michael D. Hodges Chairman College of Coastal Georgia Foundation


One person can make a difference Contributions

$1,134,941.27 ..........................

Number of Donors

580 ..........................

Academic Scholarships

$507,125 ..........................

Foundation Operations

$150,906


Donor Story

The Boys of Summer Minority Outreach Program Seventy-two rising sixth and seventh graders of African-American heritage from the region completed a rigorous four-week program of academic preparation focused on mathematics and language arts at the College of Coastal Georgia during June 2014. The program was made possible by the College Foundation and the sponsorship of Fourteen Black Men of Glynn, Inc., and some other private funding.

in academic and licensure professions who are committed to making a positive change by serving as mentors and financial supporters for this program. Many have community leadership positions - mayor, judge, commissioners and clergymen. For the College and the community to be truly successful, we need the talents and contributions of everyone. This program provides the opportunity to retain talented local students, such as those who serve as mentors in this

Fourteen Black Men of Glynn is an organization of African-American males

Fourteen Black Men of Glynn President Dr. Marty Simmons, President Dr. Gregory Aloia, Trustee Laverne Cooper, and Fourteen Black Men of Glynn Vice President William Lawrence. *4*


outreach program, and to develop the potential for at-risk youth to succeed in higher education. Graduates of the program give it high marks, describing it as life changing.

An incalculable impact The annual cost of the Minority Outreach Program is approximately $60,000, but the impact is incalculable. Such tightly-focused intervention programs seldom qualify for public funds at the state or federal level. Gifts from concerned and committed members of this community, such as Fourteen Black Men of Glynn, Inc., are what have enabled The Boys of Summer initiative to continue. As the University System of Georgia continues to focus on college retention, progression and graduation and Governor Deal emphasizes initiatives such as Complete College Georgia, we encourage community support aimed at increasing students’ success in education, both in literacy and in improved high school graduation rates. After all, students can’t Complete College Georgia if they don’t even start college.

Jason Vaughn, Boys of Summer Graduate/ Brunswick High School Teacher


Kerdansky Besson ’16 and Greer Brown

Donor Story

The Brown Family Endowed Executive-in-Residence Program St. Simons Island residents Greer and Laura Brown provided the College of Coastal Georgia with a gift in December 2014 that will keep on giving to the campus, the School of Business and Public Affairs, and business students in perpetuity. Through the College of Coastal Georgia Foundation, they established the permanently-endowed Brown Family Executive-in-Residence Program.

“Executives-in-residence bring energy and a perspective based on their personal business and leadership experiences that add meaning and context to classroom studies and research projects,” Dr. Skip Mounts, Dean of the School of Business and Public Affairs, said. “They also provide networking opportunities. Students often establish and maintain *6*


connections with these executives that can translate into summer internships and personal references. The faculty experience is also enhanced and the contacts made with other high-level executives through the executive-inresidence can result in exciting guest lectures in the classroom as well as informal discussions open to the community. Reg Murphy, our current executive, is an excellent example of our program’s quality.”

Executives-in-residence Bring Energy, A Perspective Based On Their Personal Business And Leadership Experiences. “While attaining my MBA at the Terry College of Business, the Executive-in-Residence at the time [Earl Leonard, retired Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs of the Coca-Cola Co.] had a profound impact on my professional and personal perspective. He not only helped me reason through the practical applications of my degree, he emphasized the importance of balancing family with my career path, a lesson that Laura and I believe has contributed substantially to our family’s happiness,” Greer Brown said, explaining the inspiration for the gift. Brown is Senior Vice President of Brown-Rose Wealth Management Group, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Smith Inc.

Corporate Partner

Thank you, Ajax Building Corporation Ajax Building Corporation is a valued corporate partner for the College of Coastal Georgia. Not only has the company built the iconic buildings that represent the new College campus, but also they have invested in higher education through establishing need-based scholarships for the students attending classes, studying, sleeping and dining in those structures.

Investing in higher education and economic development The University System of Georgia Foundation, the College of Coastal Georgia and the College of Coastal Georgia Foundation established a memorandum of understanding on May 28, 2014 which will transfer $15,000 from the USG Foundation to the College Foundation to offer need-based scholarships for the 2014-2015 academic year. Ajax Construction is the generous sponsor of the gift – an investment in higher education and in the economic development of southeast Georgia through scholarships for talented students needing financial assistance to stay in college and graduate on a timely basis.


Community

Go Glynn Academy Alumni! Commemorating the 50th Class Reunion of the Glynn Academy Class of 1967, class members are rallying to establish an endowed scholarship at the College of Coastal Georgia by fall 2017. In December 2014, a generous classmate sponsored a $25,000 challenge grant to the Class of 1967. The Glynn Academy Class of 1967 Endowed Scholarship would provide financial assistance to recent Glynn Academy graduates attending the College of Coastal Georgia.

Creating a legacy in honor of the Glynn Academy Class of 1967 Billy Brewer, who attended Brunswick Junior College for two years following his Glynn Academy graduation in 1967, counted 123 Glynn Academy Class of ‘67 classmates when he reviewed his BJC yearbooks and noted there probably were more who attended but weren’t on campus when class photographs were made.

“Through the years we have participated in many worthwhile projects as a class in assisting classmates in need, honoring our distinguished teachers, and providing funds for the Glynn Academy PTA. All these projects have brought our class together and helped us all to understand how fortunate we are to be part of the 1967 class,” Gene Ussery said, in support of the scholarship. “It would allow us to create a legacy in memory of our class, commemorating not only our graduation 50 years ago, but also honoring our classmates who are no longer with us. I believe it would allow us to give back to the community that gave us so many memories and opportunities.”

“BJC was a starting point of choice for many of us,” Brewer said, “and now, 45 or 46 years later we have the opportunity to apply our blessings and pay it forward for those who could use a helping hand. Our newly created Glynn Academy Class of ‘67 Scholarship Fund may be just the starting point for those deserving achievers and scholars who may not have the family financial resources needed to pay for their place in a CCGA freshman classroom.”

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Corporate Partners

Making a Difference in the Lives of Students and in the Community In keeping with the College presidential inauguration theme of Celebrating Service: Students, Culture, Community, State, Country in April 2014, the College Foundation saluted outstanding community partners making a difference in the lives of students and in the community in conjunction with the inauguration luncheon prior to the investiture ceremony of Dr. Gregory F. Aloia as the College’s fifth president. Pinova President and GM Jodie Morgan with a young student at the 2015 Expanding Your Horizons.

A Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) is a collaboration between the College and the Glynn County School System for girls in grades 5-8. The one-day conference provides 250 girls the opportunity to participate in interactive workshops with College professors.

The 2014 Business Partner of the Year was Pinova, Inc. The company was cited for their corporate support and participation in College programs such as Expanding Your Horizons Day and the Math and Sciences Expo, serving as the College’s community partner in promoting education and careers in science and engineering since 2011.

The annual Math & Sciences Exposition includes Academic Bowl competitions and interactive workshops for middle and high school students from Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, McIntosh and Wayne counties.

The College hosts two programs on campus during the academic year for participating regional schools aimed at encouraging students to pursue studies

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Corporate Partner

Helping Students with disabilities The Elks Lodge of Brunswick provides scholarships through the College Foundation in honor of Emory Dawson, a remarkable veteran who suffered a spinal cord injury in the Vietnam War. Dawson earned not one, but three associate degrees from the College after he returned to Glynn County. He served as president of the student government association (known then as the student council) for two years. Although paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair, he was active in numerous humanitarian organizations, showing the depth of the determination and heart of this man while he lived. His spirit continues to bless the community through scholarships funded by the Elks to benefit disabled students attending the College of Coastal Georgia. One of the 2014-2015 scholarship recipients was Crystal Jones ‘16. Jones was born with spina bifida, a disabling birth defect of the spinal column, and depends on a wheel chair to get around on campus. In 2010, she lost one of her legs when the device used to straighten

it cut off circulation to her leg and foot, requiring amputation. She says that was the hardest time in her life, emotionally, but she was still determined to continue her studies during her hospitalization. In 2013, she received an associate degree in art. She’ll complete her B.B.A. coursework at the end of fall term 2015 and realize one of her dreams when she participates in the spring 2016 commencement. “For me, the most difficult aspect of college was financial – not social or academic,” she admitted.


Donor Story

Sea Island Gardening Group Scholarships Allow Students to Bloom Through the generosity of the Sea Island Gardening Group, the College Foundation established the Sea Island Gardening Group Coastal Ecology Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships for students at Coastal Georgia in the coastal ecology program. To qualify for the scholarship, the student must be full-time (15 credit hours or more) with a minimum 3.0 grade point average in all core science courses, sufficient credits to be classified as a junior with a Biological Sciences major in the coastal ecology track, and demonstrated involvement in extracurricular activities. Up to $4,000 per academic year will be awarded to the recipient.

Daniel now works at the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center at Ichauway in the research division of the plant ecology lab. “The SIGG scholarship helped me financially to complete a degree that is affording me the opportunity to do work that I love. I think it’s great to share the same passion for plants as all the members of the Sea Island Gardening Group, and I’m proud to be doing work that is supporting the conservation of natural plant communities in the southeastern U.S.” Jessica served as a student assistant in the biology laboratories and for two years, from May through October, she worked in the research department of the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island. She hopes to eventually attend graduate school, with Florida at the top of her list. “They have a respected wildlife conservation program and a tradition of encouraging scientific curiosity. The school is also near the extensive wetlands of the Everglades.” She won’t apply until she has a more secure financial foundation to support her studies, noting the boost the SIGG scholarship for her undergraduate studies provided her. “Their support made such a difference.”

To be chosen is not only an honor in itself, but it also provides financial support to enable the student to reach an even higher level of academic achievement. Jessica Ahl ’15 (magna cum laude) and Daniel Nutt ’14 (December graduate; magna cum laude), biology majors in the coastal ecology track, were the recipients of the 2014-2015 Sea Island Gardening Group (SIGG) Scholarships.

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Donor Story

Gail M. King Women’s Golf Scholarship A native of Atlanta, Gail M. King graduated from The Lovett School and attended Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, before transferring to Emory University where she received a B.A. in psychology. She earned her M.Ed. in special education from Emory University and set up resource rooms for special needs children in the Atlantic Public School System during the early 1970s. She was married to Kim King, the legendary quarterback for Georgia Tech under head coach Bobby Dodd and the beloved radio color analyst of Georgia Tech football games for 30 years until his death in 2004. Mrs. King is the owner of one of Atlanta’s foremost commercial real estate development firms and a diversified investment company, Kim King Associates, Inc. Now a resident of the Golden Isles, Mrs. King is the mother of three grown

children and five grandchildren living in Atlanta. She is a former member of the Board of Trustees at Mary Baldwin College and the alumnae board of The Lovett School, a sustaining member of the Junior League of the Golden Isles and a member of the Colonial Dames. Her local community volunteer work included therapy dog visits to Hospice of the Golden Isles.

A continued interest in athletic programs, education and the wellbeing of this community Because of her continued interest in athletic programs, education, and the wellbeing of this community, she established an endowment in 2014 to fund a golf scholarship for women student-athletes attending the College of Coastal Georgia and playing for the Mariners.

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Donor Story

The Hoven Opportunity Scholarship Program Sea Island residents Mary Louise and Dwayne Hoven’s passion to provide educational opportunities for first-generation college students inspired them to establish the Hoven Opportunity Scholars Program (HOSP) at the College of Coastal Georgia in fall 2014. Coming from rural communities in Alabama, Mr. and Mrs. Hoven knew firsthand what hard work, dedication and perseverance are all about. Mr. Hoven served as CEO of Revco, a Fortune 500 company located in Ohio, and was named Retailer of the Year in 1993 by Chain Drug Review, the 1994 Man of the Year by Long Island University, and in 1999, Outstanding Alumnus of the Auburn University College of Business, the highest alumnus honor granted by the college.

First-generation college students represent approximately 45% of our student body. They often have little understanding or behavioral preparation for what college-level course work requires and they have little informed support at home. Some, but not all, first-generation students are from low-income families. They are considered “at risk� as freshmen because of their limited resources and experience as well as lack of role models or mentors. Timely progression and graduation is especially challenging because of family expectations and employment requirements. These students have the will to attend college and to improve their future prospects. They are a vulnerable group of students seeking a better future than family circumstances would encourage or support. HOSP helps them attain the tools they need to succeed as college students.

Their generosity, paired with a grant the College received from Coca-Cola Company, provides scholarship awards of $3,000 to qualified first-generation students with demonstrated financial need.

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2014 Financial Report Annual Fiscal Report Balance December 31, 2013 (Audited) Cash Contributions

$16,065,894 $977,480

Includes fulfillment of Prior Year Pledge Obligations

Net Increase/Decrease in Pledges Earnings/Losses

$72,734 $894,495

Program Disbursements Academic and Institutional Support

$720,429

Student Support and Scholarships

$727,053

Foundation Operations

$131,388

Total Balance December 31, 2014

$1,578,870 $16,286,265

Breakdown of Fund Balance Unrestricted

$3,467,464

Temporarily Restricted

$6,208,847

Endowed (Permanently Restricted)

$6,609,954

Total

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$16,286,265


Program Disbursements

46%

Academic and Institutional Support

46%

Student Support and Scholarships

8%

Foundation Operations

Breakdown of Fund Balance

21%

38%

Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted

41%

Endowed (Permanently Restricted)

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2014

College of Coastal Georgia Foundation Executive Board

Trustees

Mr. Mike Hodges, Chairman President, Ameris Bank

Mr. Levi Baisden President and CEO, Baisden Foundation

Mr. Rees Sumerford, Immediate Past Chairman Managing Partner, Gilbert, Harrell, Sumerford & Martin, PC

Mr. Mel Baxter Interim Executive Director, Brunswick-Glynn County Development Authority

Mrs. Pat Hodnett-Cooper, Secretary President / Broker Hodnett-Cooper Real Estate Mr. Jack C. Kilgore, Vice Chairman Retired, Consumer Brands Division, Rich Products Corporation Ms. Susan Shipman, Treasurer Retired, Coastal Resource Division, Georgia DNR

Mr. David Bluestein Retired, Bluestein Supermarket Mr. J. Greer Brown Senior Vice President, Investments Merrill Lynch Mr. Gary R. Colberg President / CEO, Southeast Georgia Health System Mr. Fred Coolidge Consultant, First Georgia Bank Ms. Laverne Cooper Retired, College of Coastal Georgia

Mr. Jack Dinos Retired, CEO Southern Tea Company Mr. Bruce Dixon President, The Dixon Management Group, Inc. Ms. Marie Dodd Community Leader Judge Orion L. Douglass Retired, Senior Judge State Court of Glynn County Mr. J. Ashley Dukes President, Dukes Drugs, Inc Mr. Ken Farrell President, First Glynn Bank Mr. Duane Harris Owner, Sea Georgia Adventures Mr. Ben Hartman Attorney and Partner, HunterMacLean

Mrs. Emily Davenport Owner, Coastal Nurse Care, Inc.

Mr. Con Holland Chairman/President and CEO, Southeastern Banking Corporation

Dr. Melvin Deese, Jr. Orthopaedic/Ankle and Foot Surgeon, Summit Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Surgery

Mr. Michael B. Johnson Vice President of Operations, King & Prince Beach & Golf Resort

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Mr. Wayne Johnson President / CEO The Coastal Bank of Georgia Mr. C.H. (Buff) Leavy, IV President and Editor, The Brunswick News Mr. Ben Lee CPA, CFF, CGFM, CGFO Coastal CPAs, LLC Mr. Ron Maulden Vice President / General Manager, The Brunswick News Mr. Al McKinnon President, South Coast Bank & Trust

Ms. Connie Patrick Director, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center

Ms. Tricia Smith Past President, Board of Directors, United Way of Camden County

Mr. Daren Pietsch Director of Business Development, PaR Marine

Ms. Willou Smith Former Legislator and Former Member, State Board Of Education

Ms. Diana Murphy Managing Director, Private Equity/Rocksolid Holdings, LLC

Mr. Scott Steilen President, Sea Island Mr. William J. Stembler Chairman / CEO Georgia Theatre Company

Ms. Kathleen Russell President, Editor and Publisher, Ms. Anita Timmons Partner, Taj Enterprises The Darien News

Mr. Randal Morris Public Affairs Manager, GP Cellulose

Ms. Diane Sapp Co-owner, Woodrow Sapp Water Management

Mr. Donald Myers Retired, Fund-Raising Consultant Fund-raising Consultant

Mr. David Smith Self-employed, Brunswick-Glynn County Development Authority

Mr. William Torrey Retired, Canal Chip Corporation Mr. Lance Turpin City Executive, BB&T Bank Mr. David A. Zimmerman Retired, Lear Corporation

The College of Coastal Georgia Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, develops resources to support the College of Coastal Georgia in providing quality education. The Foundation also serves as an advocate within the coastal Georgia community to further the goals of the College. The 45 elected trustees of the Foundation serve the private giving needs of the College by raising and managing private-sector gifts to promote programs of education, research, student and faculty development, scholarships, athletics, activities, distinguished guest lecture series, community engagement, and physical assets.

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Foundation Emeritus Mr. Charles Ray Acosta Retired, Georgia Power Company

Dr. William J. Laws Physician, Glynn Medical Associates

Mr. John J. Rogers President, Atlantic National Bank

Mr. Bob E. Bledsoe Owner, Troy Acoustics

Ms. Cheri Leavy Editorial/Advertising Director, Bulldawg Illustrated

Mr. Ben T. Slade, III Managing Partner Slade Investments, LLC

Ms. Rebecca Lott Vice President of Marketing, Acree oil Company

Mr. Tom Stafford Retired, Gillman Paper Company

Ms. Jeanne K. Manning Philanthropist

Mr. Peter F. Vivenzio, Jr. Reverend Dr., First Baptist Church (Brunswick)

Mr. Don E. Carter Retired, Knight Ridder News Ms. Gracie Compton Bookkeeper and Sales, Arcadia Fine Jewels Mr. Corbin J. Davis Mr. Bill Dawson General Manager, Georgia Ports Authority

Mr. James R. McCollum Associate Broker, Kings Bay Realty

Mr. Roosevelt Harris, Jr.

Mr. Dennie L. McCrary Retired, Sea Island Company

Mr. Jack E. Hartman Retired, SunTrust Bank, Southeast

Mr. John W. McDill Retired, Georgia Power Company

Mr. Alfred W. Jones, III CEO and Chairman, Sea Island Company

Mr. Gilbert C. McLemore, Jr. Attorney and President, Gilbert McLemore, Jr., P.C.

Ms. Mary Virginia Jones Retired, American National Bank

Mr. William Parker Retired, Sapelo National Bank

Mr. John A. Kaufman President and CEO, Parker-Kaufman, Realtors & Insurers

Mr. Cato Rogers Pulp & Paper Consultant, Smurfit Stone Container Corporation

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Mr. James O. Wainright, Jr. Certified Public Accountant, Moore Stephens Tiller, LLC Ms. Susan C. Wainright Philanthropist Mr. Charles R. Wells President and COB, Wells Enterprises, Inc. Mr. Frank Williams, Jr. Retired, Entrepreneur


2014

Foundation Donors Visionaries

Supporters

($100,000.00 +)

Anne and William Stembler through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation

William F. Torrey

Penny Szwast

Ayco Charitable Foundation

Benefactors

The Coca-Cola Company through the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta

Marcia and Levi Baisden

Tua Luray S. Ward

BB&T

Zell Enterprises, LLLP

Ann and David Bluestein

($50,000.00 +) Laura and Greer Brown Susan and William Gussman Hoven Family Foundation Southeast Georgia Health System

($1,000.00 +)

Bank of America Matching Gifts Program

BPOE Elks Lodge No. 691

Patrons

Susan and Robert Burruss

($5,000.00 +)

Sue and Chuck Cansler

Terry Thomas Foundation

Mary and Greg Aloia

William B. Carlton

Wayne Wilson

Mary and James A. Bishop

Glenn T. Carson

Leaders

Margaret H. Davis

Coastal CPAs, LLC

Jill and Ashley Dukes Georgia Power Foundation, Inc.

Lori and Gary Colberg through the Southeast Georgia Health System

through the USG Foundation

Russell C. Jacobs

Michael Cook

Irwin Berman

Sea Island Gardening Group

Johnson Cooper

Brunswick and Glynn County Development Authority

University System of Georgia Foundation

LaVerne Cooper

Compass Group

Gene L. Ussery

($10,000.00 +) Ajax Building Corporation

Compton Family Foundation Jack A. Dinos through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation

Sustainers ($2,500.00 +)

Julie and Eric Epstein through the Jewish Communal Fund

Stephen M. Bodolay

Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc. Gail King

Coca-Cola Bottling Company United, Inc.

Arthur and Lindee Lucas Family Foundation, Inc.

Glenn and Sara Engebretsen Trust

Charles Koch Foundation

Nancy and John Ludwig through Leslie and Ben Hartman through The Northern Trust Company HunterMaclean Linda and Neal Moore Laird & Company Diana and Reg Murphy through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation

Judy D. D’Antignac Barbara and Frederick Deratto Pam and Bruce Dixon Marcia and Hugh Eisen Majid Ejlali Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift Fund Carol Gaither Golden Isles Chapter of Military Officers Association of America Kay S. Hampton Sandra M. and Jerry W. Harper Carol and Duane Harris

Marshwinds Advisory Company

Valerie A. Hepburn and David Hayes

Nebraska Book Company

Dana and Mike Hodges

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Pat Hodnett Cooper Debbie and Con Holland through Southeastern Bank Wanda A. Hunter

Partners ($500.00 +) Mary and Ray Acosta

Darby Chancey John Collins John C. Cornell JoAnn and Ted Davis

Donna and Wayne Johnson

Cynthia and Hon. J. Alexander Atwood

Gene Kelly through the Marshwinds Advisory Committee

B&J’s Steaks and Seafood

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Patricia N. Barbaree

Dawn Eldred

Brenda and Jack Kilgore

Lee and Mel Baxter through United Community Bank

Richard Frizzell

Patricia Kraft Janice and Lawrence Lamattina

Sherry and Mark Bradford

Edward Giardino

Jennifer and Buff Leavy

Sandra and Gary Bunn

Peggy Golden and Kerry Klumpe

Emily and Lee Davenport through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation

James M. Hannaford

Pam and Al McKinnon through South Coast Bank & Trust

Marie W. Dodd

Interdenominational Sunday School Council

William Mounts

Barbara and Gus Hernandez

Nerine Murphy through the Fidelity Investments Charitable Gifts Fund

Iguanas Seafood Restaurant, Inc.

Claire Hughes and James Lynch Rosemary and Ron Maulden

Susan and Don Myers Angela and Daren Pietsch Nancy and Arthur Pittman Rich Products Corporation Patricia Rugaber Kathleen Russell through The Darien News Diane and Woodrow Sapp Susan Shipman and Mark Jicha

Michael N. Hazelkorn

Mark Davis

F. A. Garrett

Susan and Dan Hogan

J. Green & Co. Jewelers Kendall Hunt Publishing Company

Julie and Michael Johnson through the King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort

Beverly and Jerry Latvala

Betty M. Jones

Jayne and Don H. Mathews

James M. Jones

Thomas H. Niquette

Charlsie and Eugene Keferl

Mary Pauxtis

Diane and William Laws through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation

Jeffrey H. Preston

Navy League of the United States Golden Isles Council Marsha Rooks

Ntungwa Maasha

Bonnie and Daryl Rabert Ronald Reigner Jason Umfress Margaret J. Wagner

Jeanne Schilf

Andrea W. Wallace

Tricia and Charlie Smith

Sons of Confederate Veterans Thomas Marsh Forman Camp

Elizabeth Wurz

Willou and Bill Smith

Barbara and Jack Sullivan

Scott K. Steilen

Lillian and William Talbert

Friends

A.W. Strickland

Gracia Toubia-Stucky

($Up to 249.00)

Brooke and Rees Sumerford through the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation

Mildred H. Wilcox

William Acree

Frances and John Teel

($250.00 +)

Don M. Alexander

Katharine and John Teltsch

Jennifer Anderson

June and Douglass Alexander

The Light Vending Company

JoAnn and Richard Bobb

Christina Allen

Susan and David Zimmerman

Lance Carluccio

Frances and Millard Allen, Jr.

Barbara and David Smith

Lydia Watkins

Theresa L. Adams

Mates

Chibuzo I. Aguocha

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Manieka M. Alvin

Ben Butler

Beth and George Dupuy

Ingrid Anderson

Clay Cain

Donald L. Dutson

Norman Applegate

Karen Caldwell

Debbie and Ian S. Easton

Charlie and John Atkinson

Louise Campbell

Mary Elkins

Atlantic Ship Bunkering, Inc.

Johnny Capes

Eunice Ellis

Austin Bachmann

Jessica Capps

Jean and Ed Ellis

Jim Bailey

Takita Carroll

Vonny and Ken Farrell

Linell Bailey

Valerie Carter

Christine and Mark Felton

James E. Barbaree

Robert Cauthen

Gregory E. Ferguson

Alice and Fred Barlow

Ashley and Buck Cavalier

Diana Ferry

Ashley H. Barnes

Kevin Fisher

Barbara Barnett

Charter Restoration Florida, LLC

Valerie Barnett

Paige Chiarito

Sharon L. Bartkovich

Alan J. Clark, Sr.

Keith E. Belcher

ClearChannel Management Services, Inc.

Vanessa and Tom Bell Elinore Bennett Katherine Berhow BeSeen Outdoor, Inc. Lashawn Blake Rashawn Blake Robert Bleil Lisa and Jeffery Brannen Susan Bratten Vickie Brian Gregory Britton Elizabeth and William Brockwell Marie Brogsdale John Bromley Ann and Bert Brown Heather A. Brown Terry N. Brown Lester W. Bruce Sandra and William Brunson Tommy Bryan Pamela Hamilton and Dennis Burgess Kimberly Burgess Stanley Burrison Heather Farley and Michael Butcher

Sharon and Michael Flores Robin D. Flores Ethan Floyd David Folts

John Cloonan

Barbara L. Ford

Cody Cocchi

Dale Ford

Betty F. Coen

Matthew Franklin

Hattie Coleman

Tyler Fredlund

Stephanie Conner

James Fullerton

Robert J. Cornell

Carl Gabrini

Charles Cottone

Leon Gardner

Gerald F. Cox

Bill Garlen

James Crankshaw

Georgia Center for Nonprofits

Kristi Crawford

Dawana Gibbs

Creative Printing, Inc.

Mabel Gibbs

Margaret Curry

Carol Gilbert

Peyton D. Danforth

Viola Gipson

Clayton Daniels

Jennifer P. Gray

April M. Davis

Greater Georgia Sports Officials Association

Sara and James Davis Patricia and Grayson Day Diane L. Denton Pamela Devenney Aerial Dickerson Carol Dougherty Shirley and Hon. Orion Douglass

Robert E. Griffin Charles E. Grueser William Guiney Lucia and Mike Gumaer Elizabeth Gunn Mary Jane and Norman Haft Barbara Halambeck

Shayna Dragotta

Kathleen Halliwell

Robby L. Drawdy

Michelle Ham

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M. Karen Hambright

Tracy Jordan

Hazel M. McCauslin

Nancy and John Hamilton

Nardis Kellar

Warren McClendon

Nicole R. Harmon

Rebecca Kelly

Kristin McCoy

Margie and Roosevelt Harris

Lynda Kennedy

Frances and Dennie McCrary

Terral Harris

Dennis Kerrigan

Ann and Timothy McGlaughlin

Susan and Jack Hartman

King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort

Robert McGuire

Sarah Hartman

Tina and Bill Kirby

Matthew McIntyre Betty J. McKenzie

Hon. Cornell L. Harvey

Jane Klem

Jennifer Hatchel

Carolyn Knapp

Latrell Hayward

Randy Knight

Paul Hearn

Orsolya Kolozsvari

Heartland Hospice

Jeff Kortes

Ladye and William Heisel

Gary Krabill

Jerrold W. Hester

Cathy and Stanley Kyker

Harold E. Hicks

John Laws

Richard Hindery

Diana Leal

Anne and Roy Hodnett

Sheila Ledford

Carter Holbrook

Joan Lee

John Hollington

Kimberly R. Leggett

Debra Holmes

Jeffrey LeMieux

James Holt

Elizabeth C. Leslie

Vivian Hope

Lisa Lesseig

Jenny and Stanley Humphries

Beverly Lewis

S. Wayne Huntley David Ieronimo

Jaime Parker-Lewis and James Lewis

Susan Imhoff

Charlie Lipthratt

Belete Muturo

Island, Inc.

Jose L. Lugo Santiago

Victoria Myers

Kenneth Jacobsen

Gladys Lyde

Destiny A. Nazzarie

Beverly J. James

Laura Lynch

Lynn and Preston Newton

Jay Jenkins

Rebecca Lynch

Angela Norwood-Lavoie

Nancy and Robert Jenkins

Joe Lyons

Patricia Overholt

Beverly Johnson

Dean Mackey

Paul Pandolfi

Karen Johnson

Eric Maddox

Paper Image Supplies, Inc.

Lawrence E. Johnson

Howard Mann

Jim P. Parker

Mark Johnson

Kimberly Mannahan

Camille B. Penders

Quincy M. Johnson

Lois and Thomas Marchetto

Beverly Penkava

Judith Johnston

Marshside Grill, LLC

J. Thomas Perambo

Ashley Jones

Karen O. Martin

Maira E. Perdomo

Christina Jones

Timothy B. McBride

Annie C. Polite

John Jones

Pamela and Frederick McCallum

Barbara and Murray Poole

Brian L. McLeod Eric McNealy John A. McSherry Tricia and Shaw McVeigh Marilyn Meagher Robert T. Meyer Dorothy Miller Rebecca Miller Kevin Mobbs Donald L. Moody Timothy J. Moody Danny and Daryl Moore J.D. Moore Patricia Morris Jamil Mortada

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Lorraine Moyer Nancy and Michael Muldowney


Paige Pressel

Brian K. Stafford

Richard H. Williamson

Kevin Price

Patrizia A. Stahle

Hall Wilson

Gloria Puma

Irene and Morgan Stapleton

Joshlyn B. Wilson

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