2022–2023 ANNUAL REPORT
W H AT W E D O
WHO WE ARE
Front Cover Model: Milo Van Dam
The Charlevoix County Community Foundation is a charitable organization that’s dedicated to improving and enriching life for all who live in our area. Founded by a group of local citizens in 1992, the Community Foundation has grown to be a valuable resource for our county, credited with over $36 million in grants over the past 30 years.
With long-term experience developing relationships with nonprofit partners and donors alike, we support and cultivate communities across Charlevoix County. Each year our grants encourage environmental stewardship, the arts, economic growth, health and wellness, youth advancement, recreation, education, and more.
ONE SMALL ACTION
Your Community Foundation is changing and growing. New leaders emerge, roles shift, and new faces join familiar ones to move forward with donors and partners into the future. What hasn’t changed is our focus on making a positive impact on the quality of life for all who live, work, and play here in Charlevoix County. We embrace the idea that small actions can grow and create big waves, and we are here to put every action into motion to make that impact. We welcome gifts of all sizes – gifts totaled $1.95 million in the last year and 60% of them were $150 or less. We support the philanthropy of people who want to do their giving now. We encourage contributions to permanent endowments that will serve our community for generations to come. We provide a path for those who will do their giving when they are gone and celebrate their decision to leave a legacy. Whatever kind of donor you might be, the Community Foundation is here to help you make waves. Because of donors, people like you, the Community Foundation makes grants that advance positive change and offer opportunities across Charlevoix County. Grants and scholarships exceeded $2.6 million in the last year because of the participation of people who love where they live and engage to make a difference close to home. In this report, we share stories as examples of the impact that is possible through the Community Foundation. Together, we can make every action count for Charlevoix County. F O R G O O D. F O R E V E R .
Monica Peck, Board Chair
Sara Ward, President
PLANT SEEDS SEED TO SALAD The Shoe Club works to instill motivation, self-worth, and teamwork at East Jordan Public Schools. Students and mentors recently renovated a gardening space where they grow food, compost food scraps, reduce food waste, and teach students that food, in all its forms, has value. Students plant seeds in soil enriched by compost created from cafeteria food waste; the vegetables that grow are used to provide healthy food options in meals served to students, and food scraps from those meals are composted to complete the cycle and start the process over again. The benefits of the garden easily expand beyond plentiful harvests, nurturing each member of the Shoe Club too.
“ I E N J OY E D A L L T H E D I F F E R E N T A S P E C T S O F T H E P RO J E C T S O M U C H , I N C L U D I N G T H E FUNDRAISING AND GARDEN WORK. I BELIEVE THE OT H E R M E M B E R S H A D A L OT O F F U N A S W E L L , B E C A U S E I T WA S A H A N D S - O N E X P E R I E N C E .”
— Ri l e y Ca n n o n , S ho e C l ub m e mbe r
While we know that good nutrition and hands-on science activities will benefit students, Shoe Club leader Matt Hamilton sees an impact with even more potential — “The garden provides opportunities for many types of mentorship. We have high school students mentoring middle school
students, as well as community members working alongside students and sharing their knowledge and skills. I have seen both high school and middle school students gain leadership skills and confidence, as well as communication and problem-solving skills.”
CREATE RIPPLES WLAC’S BOAT-WASHING STATIONS Northern Michigan waters are precious natural resources for residents and visitors alike. Walloon Lake Association and Conservancy (WLAC) is protecting the water from aquatic invasive species by installing boat-washing stations at launches on Walloon Lake. The Community Foundation has supported two boat-washing stations at Sumner Road and in the Village of Walloon to positively impact our waters. “The washing stations help boaters comply with a state law aiming to prevent the spread of invasive species. This small action – draining the water and removing any plants from your boat and trailer – will create ripple effects, protecting water quality in lakes for the future,” explains Josephine Roberts, WLAC Executive Director.
Josephine Roberts and Russ Kittleson, Board Chair of WLAC, are encouraged by the use of the boat-washing station. Boat-washing will limit the spread of invasive species like Zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, and purple loosestrife while preventing others like starry stonewort and quagga mussels from entering Walloon Lake.These plants and animals can outcompete native species, which harms water quality.
To spur the development of the Charlevoix County Community Foundation and help us begin a permanent endowment for area youth, Russ Mawby and the W. K. Kellogg Foundation issued a challenge in 1992: they offered to match every two dollars raised by the Community Foundation locally with an additional dollar up to $1 million dollars. The Frey Foundation supported the effort too by contributing one dollar for every four given by local donors. Today, assets dedicated to our community’s youth exceed $1.5 million and provide over $60,000 each year for Youth Advisory Committee grantmaking.
make a splash YOUTH IMPACT The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) gives young leaders in Charlevoix County the opportunity to support the interests and needs of area youth through grantmaking. YAC members learn the impact giving can have on their own community, starting with it’s youngest residents. We are proud of the many investments our YAC has made this year to help local youth thrive today and into the future. The Book Vending Machine at Charlevoix Elementary School rewards students for positive behaviors with a book of their choice. A grant helped the Charlevoix Kiwanis Youth Foundation purchase the machine and a Youth Advisory Committee grant purchased books.
YOUTH ADVISORY COMMIT TEE
Endowments for Student Success supported media center improvements at Boyne City Middle School and Charlevoix Middle/High School. The spaces are more inviting for students and offer a wide variety of books to encourage a love of reading and learning.
Anna Haf Alyssa Martin Benjamin Schultz Camden Carey Emma Patten Harper Blaauw-Hara Josie Wilson Lillian Fenske Lindsey Jibson Madelyn Hardy Mailey Hamilton Matthew Jarema Maureen Hautz Riley Cannon Zosia Wasylewski
Boyne District Library launched a Family Dinner Book Club, opening a space for families to share a meal and enjoy a story together. Books and activities focused on helping young people talk about big feelings and worries while giving their grown-ups strategies to support them. “WHEN WE INVEST IN THE D E V E L O P M E N T O F T O D AY ’ S Y O U N G P E O P L E , W E A R E R E A L LY I N V E S T I N G IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR N E X T G E N E R AT I O N , A N D T H E N E X T, A N D T H E N E X T. ”
– R us s Maw by, W. K . K e l lo g g Fo un dat i o n
launch a legacy BOB AND GRETCHEN TAMBELLINI If the face is familiar, that’s not surprising. For 18 years, Bob Tambellini served as the first president of the Charlevoix County Community Foundation, coming from Flint with a background in the nonprofit field. “We’d always dreamed of living up north,” he says, “but still it was a leap of faith.” That faith was well-placed. Under his leadership, the Community Foundation gained the confidence and support of this community and grew a strong base of over $20 million. Following retirement, the Tambellinis enjoyed an active life in Florida – but they missed northern Michigan and vacationed here each summer. “We never lost the feeling that this was home,” shares Gretchen. So, in 2022, they moved back. That move prompted an update to their estate plan. “We feel close to this community and, of course, to the Community Foundation,” says Bob. Their future gift will establish the Bob and Gretchen Tambellini Fund for the Community, an endowed fund to support needs and advance opportunities in Charlevoix County, continuing the work Bob helped to launch for generations that follow.
“ L E AV I N G A N U N R E S T R I C T E D G I F T I S O U R W AY O F A C K N O W L E D G I N G T H E R E W I L L BE ISSUES AND NEEDS IN THE FUTURE WE C A N ’ T I M A G I N E . W E WA N T TO E N S U R E T H E C O M M U N I T Y F O U N D AT I O N C A N R E S P O N D – A N D , W I T H O U R G I F T, W E E N T R U S T D E C I S I O N S TO T H O S E W H O W I L L C O M E A F T E R U S .”
– Bob Ta mbe l l i ni
“ A N E N D OW M E N T S E E M S L I K E A S K I P P I N G S TO N E , M A K I N G E V E R - W I D E N I N G R I P P L E S – TO U C H I N G A N D I M PA C T I N G M O R E A N D M O R E A S P E C T S O F C H A R L E V O I X C O U N T Y. A N D E V E N I F T H E S T O N E ’ S R E AC H B E C O M E S S P E N T A N D D I S A P P E A R S I N TO T H E L A K E , I T S P U R P O S E W I L L B E C O M P L E T E .”
— Fr e da Kj o l h e de , do n o r a n d L e gacy S o ci e t y me mbe r
one SMALL action puts everything in motion WAYS TO GIVE • Make a one-time gift to an existing fund, such as the Community Endowment, which meets needs and advances opportunities, even as they change over time. • Set up a recurring gift to give automatically every month or year to the fund that best matches your charitable interests. • Start your own fund to support areas of interest or nonprofit organizations you care about most. • Leave a legacy for future generations by designating a gift to C3F in your will or trust. We welcome tax deductible donations of cash, credit card payments, gifts of appreciated stock, or qualified charitable distributions from a retirement account.
For more details on giving: www.c3f.org 231.536.2440
W H AT I S A N E N D O W M E N T ? An endowment is established and grown through donations from people like you. All donations, large and small, are joined together for investment and maximum impact. The principal value (all donations to the fund) is kept intact and a portion of the investment earnings is used for charitable grants to nonprofit partners. An endowment is permanent, allowing donors to support causes they care about most. F O R G O O D . F O R E V E R .
COMMUNITY F O U N DAT I O N F U N D S With over 325 funds, the Community Foundation offers many ways to support good work in our community. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Connect with our team to learn about starting a new fund.
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COMMUNITY ENDOWMENTS Respond to community needs and opportunities both now and in the future Community Endowment Alyce Lesser Fund for the Community Chip Hansen Fund for the Community* Dennis and Flo Wojan Family Fund for the Community Drost Fund for the Community Edward B. and Anne C. Leverich Fund for the Community Frank J. & Betty J. Strehl Fund for the Community Kerry and John Keyser Fund for the Community* Laura Hansen Fund for the Community Phyllis Childs Memorial Fund for the Community Susan and Gordon Van Wieren Fund for the Community Trustees Fund for the Community Van Dam Family Fund for the Community Williamson Family Fund for the Community Robert G. Tambellini Administrative Endowment Fund SUN Fund
ENVIRONMENTAL ENDOWMENTS Support environmental education, protection, restoration, access, and sustainability initiatives Ethel Coeling Environmental Fund Jim and JoEllen Rudolph Fund for the Environment Tunison-Garlock Fund for the Environment
GEOGRAPHIC ENDOWMENTS Support needs and advance opportunities specific to local communities Beaver Island Enrichment Fund Adam Kendall and Kate Leese Fund for Beaver Island John and Laurene Adams Fund for Beaver Island Works Family Fund for Beaver Island Boyne City Enrichment Fund Louanne and Cristy Davis Family Fund for Boyne City Charlevoix Enrichment Fund Barbara G. MacArthur Fund for Charlevoix ARTS AND CULTURE East Jordan Enrichment Fund ENDOWMENTS Harry and Phoebe Watson Fund for Support arts and cultural East Jordan programs and projects Robert and Beverly Walker Fund for Arts and Culture Fund East Jordan Bonnie Staffel Fund for Arts and Culture Wisser-Saworski Endowment for the Arts
*Indicates new funds
HEALTH ENDOWMENTS Support efforts to improve the health and well-being of residents Health Fund Owen Welsh Fund for Health Towsley Fund for Health URGENT NEEDS FUNDS Support friends and neighbors in need Urgent Needs Fund United Way Fund for Urgent Needs YOUTH ENDOWMENTS Support programs and projects that benefit youth, as directed by the Youth Advisory Committee Youth Fund Bob and Gay Pung Fund for Youth Boyne Mountain Fund for Youth Cliff and Beth Bye Fund for Youth Jack Laucher Fund for Youth Towsley Fund for Youth Tunison-Garlock Fund for Youth
STUDENT SUCCESS ENDOWMENTS Remove barriers to learning, provide enrichment opportunities, and encourage students to become successful community citizens in partnership with public school districts Beaver Island Endowment for Student Success Caitlin Boyle Endowment for Student Success Boyne City Endowment for Student Success Boyne Valley Lions Endowment for Student Success - Boyne City* Smelt City VFW Post 3675 Boyne City Endowment for Student Success Boyne Falls Endowment for Student Success Boyne Valley Lions Endowment for Student Success - Boyne Falls* Laurie Howell Memorial Endowment for Student Success Smelt City VFW Post 3675 Boyne Falls Endowment for Student Success Charlevoix Endowment for Student Success Rayder Enrichment Endowment for Student Success Terry Blissett Endowment for Student Success East Jordan Endowment for Student Success Bill & Esther Porter Endowment for Student Success
COLLABORATIVE SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS Provide multi-year financial support for area students as they pursue post-secondary education Beaver Island Scholarship Endowment Boyne City Scholarship Endowment Sam and Vera Tokoly Scholarship Endowment Boyne Falls Scholarship Endowment Charlevoix Scholarship Endowment Arthur Taylor Scholarship Fund Charlevoix Development Corporation Fund Elizabeth Griffin Herman Scholarship Fund Mark R. Yager Memorial Scholarship Endowment Peter Pace Scholarship Endowment Robert and L. Georgine Craig Scholarship Fund East Jordan Scholarship Endowment Alice Garlock Memorial Scholarship Fund Becky Bos Memorial Scholarship Endowment East Jordan Garden Club Scholarship Endowment Leatha Larsen Memorial Scholarship Fund Marion Brooks Memorial Scholarship Endowment DESIGNATED ENDOWMENTS Provide donors with a tool to make a specific local impact Andrew Lonyo Fund Arlene C. Bardy Memorial Fund Barbara Ann Eileen Ferrington Endowment Bethel Joann Bye Memorial Fund Boswell Stadium Endowment Fund Boyne Falls Medical Needs Fund Brookside Cemetery Improvement Fund Bruce M. and Barbara G. MacArthur Fund Charlevoix Area Community Pool Endowment Fund Charlevoix Canopy Fund City of Charlevoix Dog Park Endowment City of East Jordan Recreation Endowment Classic Instruments, Inc. Community Fund Colleen Currier-Hart Memorial Endowment Crooked Tree District Library-Book Fund E. Darrell Dinwiddie Memorial Fund East Jordan & Southern Station Band Shell Maintenance Fund East Jordan Community Auditorium Endowment Fund
East Jordan Community Pool Endowment Fund East Jordan Rotary Student Exchange Fund Effie Hancock Smith Memorial Fund Ethel W. Coeling Fund Father Bill McKeon Memorial Fund Freda Marie Kjolhede Endowment for Land Protection and Community Innovation* Helen Hoffman Collar Memorial Fund Howard Haselschwardt Memorial Fund Industrial Development Fund/East Jordan James and Evelyn Howell LTC Education Fund Joan R. and Charles M. Taylor, II Memorial Endowment-Grandvue Medical Care Facility Fund John & Barbara Polinski Memorial Fund John B. Smith “Strive” Fund Jordan Valley EMS Authority Endowment Fund Justin Conklin Memorial Fund Kenneth & Ina Slough Memorial Fund Kenneth Diller Memorial Fund Kindness Endowment Lake Charlevoix Protection Fund Lionel “Red” Mayville Memorial Endowment* Luke Pace Memorial Music Fund Marina LaBlance Music Education Fund Mark Clute Memorial Fund Mary Glenna Malpass Mission Fund Maura Brandi MSU Internship Fund Mt. McSauba Recreational Area Fund North Central Michigan College Link to Learning Funds Phyllis Malpass Critical Needs Fund Postle Farm Preserve Fund Ronald W. Haggard Memorial Fund Ruth Schofield McKinney Memorial Fund Rylie Memorial Animal Care Funds The Gotcha! Fund Veterans Assistance Endowment William Frey Charitable Fund Zonta Club of Charlevoix Area Fund DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Allow donors to be involved in selecting what organizations and projects to support – locally and beyond Amber Phillips Mercy and Justice Fund Behling Family Fund Boyne City Rotary Club Fund Boyne City Rotary Club Steve Baker Memorial 22nd Century Fund Bruce & Joyce Herbert Fund Burt & Sharon Moeke Family Fund C & S Porter Fund
Charlevoix Area Memorial Cancer Fund Charlevoix Rotary Club Fund Chicago Club Funds Cortright Family Community Fund David and Diane Reid Charitable Fund Diller Family Funds Fisher-Cummings Family Fund Fr. Pierre Charlevoix Knights of Columbus - Council 7172 Endowment Fund Frederick & Barbara Malpass Family Fund Frey 4North Philanthropy Fund Frey Family Fund Frey Foundation Fund Hanna Family Funds Hansen Family Funds Hestia Women’s Giving Circle Fund Hoyt-Kurowski Family Fund Hulsman Family Fund IMI Community Endowment Fund Jack and Danielle Poindexter Family Fund James & Sharon White Family Fund James and Taylor Malpass Family Fund Jeff & Anne Miller Fund Jelinek Northstar Fund John & Barbara Polinski Rotary Funds John & Sue Dixon Fund Keane Family Fund Luther and Mary Kurtz Fund Lynne and Mason Rosenthal Family Funds M.J. Costa Funds Matt and Katie McLeod Family Fund McLeod-Lory Charitable Fund Nancy & Jeffrey Porter Family Fund Perry Irish Hodgson Charitable Funds PL Fund Polakowski Family Funds Pursel Family Funds Rotary Club of Charlevoix-Public Schools Auditorium Endowment Fund Sam & Cass Williamson Fund Scott and Charlotte Diller Family Funds Serendipity Fund Sherman Family Funds Steve and Anne Hansen Family Fund Stowe Family Fund Susan Van Wieren Charitable Fund Tad & Brenda Malpass Family Fund The Charlevoix Club Fund The Summer Fund Victor & Pauline Garmyn Memorial Fund William E. & Mary S. Malpass Fund W-S Wanderlust Fundd FIELD OF INTEREST ENDOWMENTS Address an area of concern or a cause Dedoes Family Fund Eugene B. Renkiewicz Memorial Fund Housing Solutions Fund Lake Charlevoix Watershed Fund
ORGANIZATIONAL FUNDS Provide general support for the missions of local organizations BASES Endowment Fund Bay Area Substance Abuse Education Services Fund Beaver Island Christian Church Funds Beaver Island Community Center Fund Beaver Island Cultural Arts Association Funds Beaver Island District Library Building Fund Beaver Island District Library Endowment Beaver Island Historical Society Fund Beaver Island Rural Health Center Endowment Fund Beaver Island Rural Health Center Special Project Fund Bellaire Public Schools Enrichment Fund Boyne City Booster Foundation Performing Arts Fund Boyne District Library Endowment Fund Camp Daggett Fund Challenge Mountain Fund Challenge Mountain Spirit Day Camp Fund Charles Minor Taylor III Memorial Endowment Fund-Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council Charlevoix Alano Club Fund Charlevoix Area Garden Club Endowment Fund Charlevoix Area Garden Club Fund Charlevoix Area Humane Society Endowment Fund Charlevoix Area Humane Society Fund Charlevoix Children’s House Endowment* Charlevoix Circle of Arts Endowment Charlevoix Circle of Arts Fund Charlevoix County 4-H Endowment Fund Charlevoix Historical Society Fund Charlevoix Historical Society Preservation Funds Charlevoix Public Library Endowment Charlevoix Public Library Organizational Fund Child & Family Services of NW Michigan Fund City of East Jordan - Perpetual Care Fund Communities In Schools of Northwest Michigan Fund* Crooked Tree Arts Center Cultural Fund Crooked Tree District Library Endowment Fund East Jordan Historical Society Endowment Fund East Jordan Learning Alliance Endowment Fund East Jordan Public Schools Endowment Fund
CHIP HANSEN FUND FOR THE COMMUNITY Making a donation to the Chip Hansen Fund for the Community is a great way to recognize and celebrate Chip's retirement after 13 years at the Community Foundation. The Fund will work alongside the Community Endowment to make a difference in Charlevoix County for generations to come.
ORGANIZATIONAL FUNDS (continued) Forest View Community Fund Good Samaritan Family Services Fund Grandvue Endowment Fund Grandvue Terrace and Parks Building and Maintenance Fund Hospice of Northwest Michigan Fund Joan R. and Charles M. Taylor II Memorial Endowment Fund - Christ Episcopal Church of Charlevoix Joppa House Fund Jordan River Arts Council Building Fund Jordan River Arts Council Fund Jordan Valley District Library Fund Keep Charlevoix Beautiful Funds Leadership Charlevoix County Endowment Fund Leadership Charlevoix County Fund Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital Endowment Fund Northern Community Mediation Endowment Fund Northwest Michigan Food for Humanity Fund Northwest Michigan Habitat for Humanity Fund Planned Parenthood of West and Northern Michigan Endowment Raven Hill Discovery Center Fund Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council Fund Top of Michigan Mountain Bike Association Fund Walloon Lake Trust and Conservancy Fund Women’s Resource Center Fund
SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENTS Provide financial support for area students as they pursue post-secondary education based on criteria set by donors Beaver Island 21st Century Kitty McNamara Scholarship Fund Belvedere Scholarship Endowment Fund Belvedere Scholarship Grantmaking Fund Bill and Jerry Brady Memorial Scholarship Fund Bob Snyder Memorial Scholarship Fund Boyne City Cooperative Scholarship Fund Boyne Falls Polish Festival Memorial Scholarship Fund Buck and Shirley Golovich Scholarship Fund Casey & Mark Newville Memorial Fund Charlevoix County Farm Bureau Endowment Fund Choice Snyder Family Memorial Scholarship Fund Christy Gill Memorial Scholarship Fund Chx Co Chapter MARSP Scholarship Fund Eary/Conrad Family Memorial Scholarship Fund East Jordan Rotary Club Scholarship Fund East Jordan Rotary Opportunity Scholarship Fund East Jordan Rotary Vocational Education Scholarship Fund Edna Brown Nursing Scholarship Fund
Ellsworth Community Scholarship Funds F. Bruce Malpass Memorial Scholarship Fund Frank J. Lamesfield Boyne City Scholarship Fund Harbor Industries, Inc. Fund Henry Lee and Elizabeth C. Lee Scholarship Endowment I.O.O.F. Vocational Education Scholarship Fund Industrial Magnetics Memorial Scholarship Fund Jeremy and Nicholas Bingham Memorial Scholarship Fund Joe Schwem Memorial Scholarship Fund John D. Juracko Scholarship Fund Kenneth Diller Memorial Scholarship Fund Kristen Cleary Memorial Scholarship Fund Larry R. Gee Memorial Scholarship Fund Lee & Tokoly Charitable Educational Fund Leszek Wasylewski Memorial Scholarship Fund Marge Ferguson Mayville Memorial Scholarship Fund Miss East Jordan Scholarship Pageant Fund Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital Nursing Scholarship Fund Munson Healthcare Charlevoix Hospital Staff Education Fund Muriel and Bill Zoulek Memorial Scholarship Fund
Norm and Genevieve Bartlett Scholarship Fund Peggy Carey Northway Nursing Scholarship Fund Pete Spieles Cross Country Scholarship Fund R. Loren and Kay Hughes Scholarship Fund Ray Kipke Athletic Scholarship Fund Robin Coon Scholarship Fund Roy H. Elsworth Scholarship Endowment Shawn McCraney Pay it Forward Scholarship Fund Sheila Allen Memorial Scholarship Fund Shepard Family Scholarship Fund Ted and Nancy Sherman Scholarship Fund Teddy Jeffery Memorial Scholarship Fund Teddy Slough Memorial Music Scholarship Fund U. S. Marine Corps League-No. MI. Detachment Scholarship Fund Walter & Norma Thorsen Memorial Scholarship Fund
S TA F F
Sam Matz, Administrative Assistant Sara Ward, President Ashley Cousens, Community Grantmaking Matt Greer, Finance and Operations Megan Havrilla DeHoog, Youth Advancement Pam Decker, Communications and Development Left to Right
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Front Row Keith Carey Jennifer Boyer Seated Cindy Grice Dean Solomon Carol Timmer Pam Grassmick Back Row Fred Malpass Don Jess Angie Nachazel Erika Van Dam Jeff Crouse Bill Lorne John Doskoch Left to Right
T O TA L A S S E T S
GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
GIFTS RECEIVED
2023*
$48.2 M
$1.8 M
$1.5 M
2022
$63.0 M
$2.5 M
$6.1 M
2021
$51.5 M
$2.4 M
$4.0 M
2020
$43.2 M
$2.2 M
$2.1 M
2019
$36.8 M
$2.6 M
$1.7 M
*Through 9.30.23
To review our Audited Financial Statements and Federal Form 990, visit us at: https://www.c3f.org/about-us/financials-and-notices/
BALANCE SHEET
December 31, 2022 and 2021
CURRENT ASSETS 2022 2021 Cash and cash equivalents 3,177,141 4,234,779 Pledges and accounts receivable 15,622 15,992 Prepaid expenses 3,005 3,005 Total current assets ______________________________________3,195,768 ____ 4,253,776 L O N G - T E R M A S S E T S Investments 48,500,346 58,397,348 Pledges Receivable 15,000 26,768 Land, building, furniture & equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 381,794 396,632 Total assets___________________________________________ 52,092,908 ___ 63,074,524 C U R R E N T L I A B I L I T I E S Other liabilities 17,674 14,806 Grants payable 299,362 237,475 Total current liabilities_____________________________________ 317,036 ______252,281 L O N G - T E R M L I A B I L I T I E S Grants payable 303,100 233,350 Funds held on behalf of other agencies 3,687,495 4,699,961 Total liabilities___________________________________________4,307,631 ____ 5,185,592 N E T A S S E T S Net assets____________________________________________ 47,785,277___ 57,888,932 Total liabilities and net assets____________________________ 52,092,908___ 63,074,524
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