JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION | JUNE 2018-MAY 2020 IMPACT REPORT
JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION JUNE 2018-MAY 2020
Impact Report
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JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION | JUNE 2018-MAY 2020 IMPACT REPORT
Investor Partnerships $5,000+ donors
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I am driven to lead because I want to leave a legacy of giving. JACQUELINE MOORE BOWLES, CEO & PRESIDENT OF CMR
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Walton Family Foundation
$50,000
Columbia SC Chapter
$13,718
Southern MD Chapter
$9,071
Metropolitan NY Chapter
$49,660
The Woodlands TX Chapter
$13,363
$9,000
Washington DC Chapter
$32,100
Windy City IL Chapter
$13,300
North Suburban Atlanta GA Chapter
Atlanta, GA Chapter
$31,026
Katy/Prairie View TX Chapter
$13,024
Arlington TX Chapter
$8,870
Chicago IL Chapter
$37,000
Contra Costa, CA Chapter
$12,948
Jackson MS Chapter
$8,698
Greater Metropolitan Atlanta GA Chapter
$36,135
Nashville TN Chapter
$12,500
Birmingham AL Chapter
$8,598
$12,068
$8,547
$31,219
Ft. Worth TX Chapter
Cleveland OH Chapter
Houston TX Chapter
12,000
$8,492
$28,392
Jack and Jill of America, Inc. (board)
Winston Salem NC Chapter
South Charlotte NC Chapter
Greensboro NC Chapter
$8,369
Missouri City/Sugarland, TX
$25,711
Greater Frisco TX Chapter
$10,167
Indianapolis IN Chapter
$8,165
New Orleans LA Chapter
$11,487
Cincinnati OH Chapter
$8,000
Suffolk Cty NY Chapter
$10,501
East Suburban Atlanta GA Chapter
$8,000
Williamson Cty TN Chapter
$10,108
*Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
$25,000
Durham NC Chapter
$23,846
Contra Costa CA Chapter
$21,935
Los Angeles CA Chapter
$21,845
Ypsilanti MI Chapter
$7,960
Queen City NC Chapter
$20,737
Westchester Cty NY Chapter
$10,337
Blue Shield (California)
$7,500
Charlotte, NC Chapter
$20,298
*Howard Wooley
$10,000
Mobile AL Chapter
$7,360
$20,000
*Kathleen Tait
$10,000
Jacksonville FL Chapter
$7,250
$20,000
Jacqueline Moore Bowles
$10,000
Charleston SC Chapter
$7,040
Lake Shore IL Chapter
$17,965
*Howard Wooley
$10,000
Tallahassee FL Chapter
$7,000
Raleigh NC Chapter
$18,743
*Kathleen Tait
$10,000
Jackson MS Chapter
$6,698
Buckhead Atlanta GA Chapter
$18,243
Jacqueline Moore Bowles
$10,000
Albany GA Chapter
$6,742
Northeast Dallas TX Chapter
$16,968
CMR (Creative Marketing Resources)
$10,000
Alex-Mt Vernon VA Chapter
$6,675
Columbus GA Chapter
$16,500
North Shore Chapter
$6,645
$10,000
Western Cook Cty IL Chapter
$16,390
Ambers Heart Foundation Tom Hall
Palm Beach FL Chapter
$6,600
Southbelt Houston TX Chapter
Oakland Cty MI Chapter
$9,930
Ft. Lauderdale FL Chapter
$6,524
$15,849
North Shore IL Chapter
$9,910
Memphis TN Chapter
$6,252
North Houston Suburban TX Chapter
$15,640
Minneapolis MN Chapter
$9,968
Kroger #2461471”
$6,064
$9,650
$5,960
$15,500
*Paul Trane
Reston VA Chapter
James River VA Chapter
$9,532
$5,851
$15,200
Columbus OH Chapter
Augusta GA Chapter
Cleveland OH Chapter
$9,281
$5,775
$14,982
San Jose CA Chapter
Oakland Cty MI Chapter
Loudoun Cty VA Chapter
$15,133
$9,200
$5,150
Columbus OH Chapter
Dallas TX Chapter
Christine Govan
St. Louis MO Chapter
$14,285
Greater Huntsville AL Chapter
$9,146
Prince Georges Cty MD Chapter
$5,100
*Verizon Foundation *LHC Group
As of June 30, 2020 (*DUE TO COVID) *Pass Thru Contribution
JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION | JUNE 2018-MAY 2020 IMPACT REPORT
Letter from Foundation President & Executive Director
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s we reflect on the past year, we are inspired by
over the next ten years to students facing financial hard-
the earnest passion of every member, partner, and
ship at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. To
friend of Jack and Jill Foundation. Together, we eagerly met our call to action with an unyielding desire to address the issues affecting African American children and families. And, because of you here we are, another step closer to fulfilling our mission, another community closer to realizing our vision and another family closer to sustainable generational impact. For more than 50 years, Jack and Jill has exceeded the
date, we gifted nearly $140,000 toward this goal. With fresh perspectives and burning ambition, our students are changing the perception and writing a new narrative of what it means to be a young Black person in America. We are so proud! This remarkable energy compels us to continue this work – but we cannot do it alone.
odds – boldly taking action to advance the deserving de-
It will take a collective effort to ensure our children defy
mands of those often overlooked and underestimated.
the odds of educational inequality and destroy the sta-
And, as the world contends with the viral uncertainty of
tistics that assemble pipelines from playgrounds to pris-
COVID-19, the culture continues to confront the invisible
ons. It will take a steadfast approach to dismantle the
suffering of systemic racism.
policies and projections that redline our communities
Now more than ever, Black voices are being met with attentive admiration and communities of color are rallying the cry of ancestral fortitude to help progress, like our Founders, the calling of the Civil Rights Movement. Today, our students are excelling across every front. Over the past four years, more than 5,000 children and youth have participated in Foundation STEM programs and we have invested more than $200,000 toward this effort. As we celebrate our more than 800 students preparing for college, we have strengthened our commitment to academic success by establishing the JJ College GAP Fund with a singular, long-term goal of distributing $2 million
Dr. Icilma Fergus-Rowe PRESIDENT
and leave families deserted without quality food, shelter, or resources. It will take a compassionate determination to protect the future of the Black family and see to it that generations to come are not relegated to systems of oppression and hatred but relish in the progress we set forth to make today. We are excited to enter this next chapter with a thoughtful heart and listening ear to ensure we create a strong foundation for children to thrive long-term. For such a time as this, it is our responsibility to uphold the mantle and, in the words of the late Congressman John Lewis “…get in the way and make some good trouble.”
Pier A.H. Blake EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Jack and Jill Foundation Invests in Education Foundation Invested
$70,000 for 800 Students to prepare for College in our College Prep Grants
$118,000 to Foundation Scholars through UNCF Partnership
COLLEGE PREP GRANTS
CONCERNED PARENT ALLIANCES – SAN DIEGO, CA
HIGHER HEIGHTS YOUTH EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM – NEW HAVEN, CT
JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION | JUNE 2018-MAY 2020 IMPACT REPORT
URBAN ENRICHMENT INSTITUTE – HOUSTON, TX
DELRAY BEACH, FL
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Partnership Spotlight over $133,000 towards the JJ College GAP Fund Natural Grocers – Raised
JACK AND JILL OF AMERICA, INC. CHAPTERS AND REGIONS PURCHASED GROCERIES FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
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JJ College GAP Fund –
275 students graduated
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Graduation marks your final passage into adulthood — the time when you’re expected to fully take charge of your life’s direction.
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BARACK OBAMA - 2020 GRADUATION VIRTUAL COMMENCEMENT
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Foundation Philanthropic Areas of Impact EDUCATION – STEM, READING LITERACY, COLLEGE PREP
$180,000 Invested
W.E.B. DUBOIS – PRINCETON, NJ
5,000 Youth and Children
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HEALTH & WELLNESS – HEALTH FAIRS Mental Health to bring awareness and information
$120,000 invested in the health of African American Families and Communities
6,000 volunteer hours from Jack and Jill Chapters
MISSOURI CITY/SUGARLAND, TX – MENTAL HEALTH FAIR
COMMUNITY ORGANIZING – CHICAGO, IL
TRAINING GROUNDS – NEW ORLEANS, LA`
OUR VILLAGE – STRENGTHENING THE BLACK FAMILY
$90,000 invested in community organizations 800 family units stronger
JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION | JUNE 2018-MAY 2020 IMPACT REPORT
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY – REBUILD AMERICA COMPLETED 2010 – Chicago, IL 2011 – New Orleans, LA 2012 – Philadelphia, PA 2014 – Wilmington, NC 2016 – Riverside, CA 2018 – Kansas City, KS 2019 – Albany, GA
Jack and Jill Foundation AND Jack and Jill of America, Inc. met the challenge of building a home for children and families in all 7 regions.
NEW ORLEANS, LA
KANSAS CITY, KS
CHICAGO, IL
RIVERSIDE, CA
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALBANY, GA
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QUOTE FROM FAMILY
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“ I am overwhelmed with joy. Thank you, God!” – LATONYA SIMPKINS
JACK AND JILL FOUNDATION | JUNE 2018-MAY 2020 IMPACT REPORT
Transparency GROWTH BY THE DECADES Financials WITHOUT DONOR RESTRICTIONS
WITH DONOR RESTRICTIONS
2019
2018
TOTAL
TOTAL
SUPPORT AND REVENUE Contributions and grants Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Individuals, foundations and other Investment income, net Chapter processing fees and other revenue Total support and revenue
$ 1,024,146
$ 63,393
$ 1,087,539
$ 843,963
$ 187,988
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$ 187,988
$ 105,525
$ 53,697
$ 32
$ 53,729
$ 278,196
$ 35,581
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$ 35,581
$ 34,168
$ 1,301,412
$ 63,425
$ 1,364,837
$ 1,261,852
$ 562,027
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$ 562,027
$ 679,564
$ 337,904
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$ 337,904
$ 213,976
$ 7,875
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$ 7,875
$ 11,337
$ 345,779
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$ 345,779
$ 225,313
$ 907,806
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$ 907,806
$ 904,877
$ 393,606
$ 63,425
$ 457,031
$ 356,975
$ 4,962,860
$ 46,112
$ 5,008,972
$ 4,651,997
$ 5,356,466
$ 109,537
$ 5,466,003
$ 5,008,972
EXPENSES Program Services Supporting Services Management and General Fundraising Total supporting services Total expenses Change in net assets Net assets at beginning of year NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR
We are always improving towards excellence!
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W W W. JAC KA N DJ I L L FO U N DAT I O N .O R G
@jackandjillfound
Jack and Jill Foundation
1930 17th Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 Phone 202.232.5290