Achieving New Heights Through Adaptive Sports higher ground sun valley annual report
2014 Annual Report: May 1, 2013-April 30, 2014
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Since opening our doors 15 years ago, Higher Ground has remained steadfast in our mission to use innovative therapeutic techniques to help our participants achieve an overall higher quality of life. Recognizing none of this is possible alone, we continuously look to fellow service providers, local and national partners, and you, our supporters, to ensure all Higher Ground participants realize their limitless potential. In 2013-14, with this dedicated network of support, we offered more weeklong therapeutic programs than ever before to our nation’s injured military community; we launched the initial steps to expand our military programming on a national level, thereby serving exponentially more of our country’s deserving service members and Veterans. Locally, Higher Ground continued to serve as the sole adaptive snow sports provider in the Wood River Valley, and aligned our organization more closely with the United States Olympic Committee’s Paralympic efforts. Finally, we had the privilege of hosting over 400 athletes for the Idaho State Winter Special Olympics games. Higher Ground is committed to growing our therapeutic programs, but cannot do that without you. Your support encourages perseverance, bravery, and dedication to help our national and local participants achieve their personal, once seemingly insurmountable, feats. Thank you for your role in making this year a remarkable one for Higher Ground; we hope you continue to be a part of shaping Higher Ground’s future.
“There are experiences that completely transform a person’s life. . . this was one of those experiences.” —Sergeant Joe Danes, US Marine Corps
Kate Weihe, Executive Director
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Our 501(c)3 id number is 82-0512146
Higher Ground Military Program Our mission is to provide the most effective therapeutic recreation services to military families confronted with traumatic brain injury (TBI), post-traumatic stress (PTS), military sexual trauma (MST), and polytrauma through the use of evidence-based practices and the sustained continuum of care necessary for a successful reintegration into their families and communities.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS We use innovative outdoor sport and coping therapies to help rehabilitate injured service members with TBIs, PTS, MST, or polytrauma and their supporters. Camps are 100% free to participants and their supporters. Our recreation therapists schedule regular follow ups with our participants for at least three years after participants complete their programs.
HG hosts week-long camps throughout the year, each completely free of charge to Veterans and their supporters. Staff selects eight to ten participants for the camp based on common attributes such as injury, marital status, or home region. The goal for forming this new “unit” is to optimize cohesiveness among Service Members, and set participants up for individual and group success. In addition to local Sun Valley Military Program efforts, Higher Ground’s national military expansion effort is officially underway. Demographic research and development planning has begun to identify the most effective programming locations across the United States. Using the Higher Ground model of therapeutic recreation, the vision of the expansion effort is for Higher Ground to be the nation’s leading resource to empower Military Service Members and Veterans through therapeutic recreation services accessible from anywhere in the nation.
Higher Ground designates a reintegration budget for each of our participants to help them continue to progress once they return home.
Annual Report: May 1, 2013-April 30, 2014
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A participant from our first ever Advanced Youth Camp, a program developed to give young potential competitors the opportunity to ski with a former US Paralympian monoskier and work towards their Paralympic goals.
“I am so thankful to this program because I never imagined I would be able to see my son have the opportunity to go skiing.� —Mom of participant
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Our 501(c)3 id number is 82-0512146
Higher Ground Recreation Program
SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS Maximum 2:1 participant to counselor ratio and high growth rates in camp participation. Local partnerships continue to grow within our programs including the Wood River YMCA, The Hunger Coalition, the BCRD, Mountain Adventure Tours, the Environmental Resource Center and The Sage School. The 2nd Annual Off Road Handcycling camp was a huge success with skill breakthroughs for each rider while making friends along the way.
WINTER HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMER Our Summer Recreation Program serves individuals in the Wood River Valley with physical and cognitive disabilities. The only program of its kind in the Valley, HG provides a unique setting for these participants who otherwise may not have the opportunity for this day camp experience. A staff of therapeutic recreation professionals, adaptive physical educators, and highly experienced counselors focus on helping our participants develop life skills through appropriate activities, projects, and challenges. We also offer an off-road handcycling program for individuals with physical disabilities to enjoy weekly evening rides and multi-day camps in the Sawtooth Mountains. WINTER Our Winter Recreation Program primarily focuses on alpine skiing, snowboarding, sled hockey, and Nordic skiing for individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. The goal of this 5-month program is to provide individual instruction that increases the participant’s ability to a level where he or she can enjoy snow sports at the highest possible integrated setting. Participants learn physical and communication skills to apply at home and school; snow sport goals are also set for individuals in order to track progress throughout the season. New additions to our upcoming winter curriculum include multi-day adventures for adults with physical disabilities, combining accessible backcountry huts and touring experiences.
HG provided 4,376 on snow hours to nearly 200 participants. HG hosted our first Advanced Youth Camp to help potential competitors work towards their Paralympic goals. The inaugural Backcountry Camp, developed for mono-skiers to experience Alpine, Heli and Nordic skiing, was a huge success. Annual Report: May 1, 2013-April 30, 2014
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Crossing the finish line! SO participants from across Southeastern Idaho joined together to compete in winter events like Alpine skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing and snowshoeing.
“This program is fantastic! It helps build lifelong skills—not only the activities, but social skills for community inclusion. Special Olympics truly enriches participants and the community.” —Trish Iverson, parent of a HG Special Olympics Athlete 6
Our 501(c)3 id number is 82-0512146
Special Olympics
Arguably the most well-known adaptive sports program worldwide, we are proud to be the Wood River Valley’s local affiliate for the Special Olympics organization. Special Olympics empowers athletes with intellectual disabilities to be healthy, respected, and productive members of their communities through athletic training and competition, which are shared values within our own organization.
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Currently, the Higher Ground Special Olympics program serves more than 40 local athletes throughout the year competing in Special Olympics sports. Higher Ground offers five different programs for our Special Olympics athelets, all tailored to individual skills and abilities: Nordic, Alpine, Snowboarding, Swim, and Bocce teams.
Currently, the Higher Ground Special Olympics program serves more than 40 local athletes throughout the year competing in Special Olympics sports. Trainings and specific goals are tailored to individual skills and abilities; HG athletes practice arduously to achieve the motto of “being brave in the attempt to win.” Through their trainings, participants gain self-confidence, physical skills, communication strategies, teamwork abilities, and new social cues. Higher Ground offers five programs for our athletes: Nordic skiing, alpine skiing, snowboarding, bocce, and swimming.
Higher Ground hosted the Special Olympics Winter State Games in 2014 and will be hosting again in 2015.
Annual Report: May 1, 2013-April 30, 2014
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Higher Ground is grateful... To Our Donors You, our donors, are the heart of Higher Ground and your generosity enables us to provide each of our programs with the professionals, equipment, and resources we need to effectively serve our diverse participants. Our collective vision and mission are grand in scope and efficacious in practice, but would be impossible without you. Whether your interest lies in helping our injured service members with PTS, TBI, and MST reintegrate smoothly back into society through our Military Program; or you enjoy supporting our Recreation Program through the Special Olympics; or giving someone with a spinal cord injury the chance to ski to their full potential; your involvement in Higher Ground transcends individuals to affect far-reaching positive change. As Higher Ground continues to move forward and serve more participants than ever before, we are increasingly thankful of the ongoing support and commitment from each of you.
To Our Volunteers Higher Ground Sun Valley’s pulse comes from our dynamic volunteers and the dedication and love that you put into our programs. Our volunteers dedicate thousands of program hours to make sure our participants are out being active. There are not enough words to say Thank You for all the cold mornings that you have spent teaching lessons on Dollar, the countless hours of office work, the full days at summer camp, and your continuous support with events! ARE SO GRATEFUL FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT.
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FOUNDERS $25,000 and above Anonymous Spike and Debbe Booth Otis Booth Foundation John and Carey Dondero Bill and Linda Potter Peter and Jennifer Roberts The Ambrose Monell Foundation The Gibney Family Foundation The Scoob Trust Foundation Sun Valley Company John and Ali Walecka The Katharine Audrey Webb Foundation William and Sis Weidner Wilbur D. May Foundation CHAMPIONS $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous Carl and Renee Behnke Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Croul Family Foundation Disabled Sports USA Leon and Ann Ellis Chip and Sandra Fisher Tim and Tracy Flaherty Chris and Jackie Flanigan John and Elaine French Eric and Tammy Gustavson Bill and Susan Hoehn Houston Family Foundation Janice Seagraves Family Foundation Buck and Kitty Jones Julie Ann Wrigley Foundation Katharine Audrey Webb Foundation Koret Foundation Michael and Carole Marks Ambrose and Lili Monell Tim and Nannette Nelson John and Stephanie Perenchio Vicki and Gordon Rosenberg John and Karen Ryan Paul and Chris Stefani Stephenson Foundation The Charles Engelhard Foundation The Gardner Grout Foundation The Reid Family Fund Tom May - David May II Foundation Kathinka and John Tunney
Joseph and Nancy Verska West Coast University Quin Whitman Wodecroft Foundation STEWARDS $5,000 - $9,999 AGL Foundation Rick and Allison Benners David and Diane Bradford Doug and Laura Burdge C. Preston and Carolyn Butcher Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Derek and Sophie Craighead Jim and Susie Croul Ron and Vicki Currie David D. MacMillan Family Foundation Bob and Linda Edwards Elevate Recruiting Group, Inc. Glad To Be Here Foundation Wayne and Cynnie Griffin Sam and Peggy Grossman Carl and Patti Harris Steven and Karen Holzman Joan Leidy Foundation Charlie and Kathy Johnson Michael and Leslie Lanahan John and Barbara Lehman David Levere Jerry and Mary Beth Mitchell Al and Bonnie Moorhouse Dave and Carol Mutzel Roger and Sheron O’Connell Sara and Paul Petit St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation Inc. Susan Swig The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation The Delta Air Lines Foundation The O’Connell Family Foundation Inc. The ReSource Trust Inc. TOSA Foundation ASSOCIATES $2,500 - $4,999 Alan and Frankie Freese Herb Allen Anthony and Mariana Paen Harris and Megan Barton Leslie Benz Anthony and Feintech Bernhardt
Bigwood Bread Beth Chandler Bob and Sylvia Cook Peter Curran Chris and Holley duPont Mary Jane Elmore Ellen Tracy and Mike Ferguson Marvin Fink Deana and Morley Golden George and Rita Golleher Heart Of Gold Fund Idaho Division Of Veterans Services Bill and Laura Jarvis Oris and Bonnie Kirk Landmark Charitable Foundation Lee Gilman Builders, Inc. Michael Mars Vince and Joy McGuinness Bill and Adrian Norris Olson Miller and Cox Foundation Bruce Patton Thomas Perakos Keri Potter Kip and Jolene Prahl Mona and Pete Prudden Roth Charitable Foundation Connie J. Smith St. Luke’s Wood River Medical Center Cathy Swink The Lawn Party Foundation Mark and Marcia Thomas Marvin and Cathy Turbow United States Olympic Committee Lynn Campion and Ted Waddell Thomas R. and Nancy Wall Candy and Jay Walton Richard and Penny Weiss SUPPORTERS $1,000 - $2,499 Robert and Michelle Angell Anonymous Archive Finishing Douglas P. Biederbeck Fred and Gayle Bieker Jack and Pat Billhardt Melinda and Alan Blinken Boise Gun Company Gary and Anne Borman
Peter and Toni Breck Breckinridge Capital Advisors Brittingham Family Foundation Marvin and Maureen Brown John and Jennifer Campbell Maggie Caston Eugene and Elsie Cheston Joe Chlebowski Dale and Linda Closner Earl and Susan Cohen Michael and Mary Colhoun Community School Elizabeth Copley Lois Copperman James Crumpacker Ed Cummins Ed and Susan Cutter Mike Dianda Dan and Martine Drackett Cecil W. and Sally Drinkward Ed and Carol Dumke Timothy W. Ferguson Jim and Barbara Figge Janet Nathanail and William Flanz Marybeth and Joe Bauwens Flower Thomas and Myrna Frankel Paul and Carol Freemont-Smith John and Carla Garrison William Gess Jr.
Higher ground military participants navigating the Henry’s Fork waters. Annual Report: May 1, 2013-April 30, 2014
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Bert Gillette L’Anne and Nick Gilman David and Caron Green Jim and Pirie Grossman Daniel and Sue Guggenheim Richard Hare Gordon and Elaine Harfst Harris Foundation Tim and Lynne Harris Judith A. Jellinek James G. Jimenez Sam and Sheri Jorgenson Kerry Partners Ketchum Sun Valley Rotary Club A. G. Kimberley Rick and Terri LaFaivre Lawson Laski Clark and Pogue Ed and Julie Lawson William and Jospehine Lowe James and Alison Luckman Philip Mahoney Bruce and Kelly Martin Barbara and Robert Matthias Cindy McCoy Jim and Willa McLaughlin Nancy and Jeff Mihalic Kingsley and Cynthia Murphy Jonathan and Rebecca Neeley Michael and Susan Niven Michael and Charlotte Page Perlman Family Foundation Jeff and Janey Pinneo Pioneer Federal Credit Union
Professional Leisure Tour Professional Roofing Richard and Patricia Bruder George and Kate Rowe S. G. Properties Christopher and Jessica Sage Jan Salta Tom and Jill Schriber Peter Scobell Seneca Fund of the Toledo Community Foundation, Inc. Suzanne Shaw Kathy Crosson and Stuart Siderman Erin Smith Peter and Becky Smith Richard A. and Judy Smooke Tad and Lacey Smyth South Valley Pizzeria Miles and Jean Stanislaw Lawrence and Linda Stirling The Exley Revocable Living Trust The Milias Foundation Thomas W. Smith Foundation Vista Foundation Frederick and Jill Vogel James and Christine Warjone Jay Cassell and Gay Weake Chip and Daryl Weil Jim Wilharm Sam and Shelley Williams Jeri Wolfson Wood River Foundation Wood River High School Jim and Tricia Wood Ward and Priscilla Woods PATRONS $500 - $999 Anonymous Sam Baker Bernes Group Matt and Toni Bogue George and Jamie Caton Wendy Chase Silicon Valley Community Foundation Leon Condo C. E. Cord Caroline Dayton Christine Deck Karen Detwiler Derek Donovan Brian Duffy
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Our 501(c)3 id number is 82-0512146
Penny Eagen Ryan and Temple Ellis Jerry Emmons Greg Fairfield James Ferguson James and Christine Field Jerry Flynt Ann Fuller Louis George Clark and Maria Gerhardt Edward and Penelope Glassmeyer Peter and Betty Gray Walter Griesser Timothy Haley Mike and Sally Halstead George Hamilton Phillip and Gail Handy Dennis and Pat Hanggi Ronald and Lorie Hayes Richard C. Henning Barbara and Edgar Hills Scott and Laura Jordan Robert and Jean Kendall Jim and Jennifer Laski Patti Lentz Katie Linder Douglas and Christine Lodge David and Karen MacMillan Malcolm MacNaughton Main Street Market Jeffrey and Susan Mansoor David and Dorrie Marks David B. Marks DeWayne and Jeannette Mayer P. Scott McLean Gary and Mari McStay Patricia Millington Cooper Minnis John and Young Moragne Jeff and Dorene Neel Mary and Carter Newton Nordland Tile and Stone, Inc. David G. and Lindsay Ormsby Chris Pedersen Brian and Robin Pike Harry and Diane Rinker Mindy Rogers Jeff and Amy Rust Don and Fernanda Sammis William and Jodi Sanders Jack T. Sanford
A vet and her furry companion enjoy some relaxing and invigorating time in the pool. Rock and Marna Schnabel Jerry Schwartz Lynn Sharp Matt and Jody Siegel Miles and Jean Stanislaw Carol and Robert Stevens George and Elizabeth Still Pete and Suzan Stommel Stoneworks Masonry LLC Paul Taylor The Bark Family Trust The Patricia F. Scott Family Foundation Neil and Kathy Thompson John and Vikki Thornton Kenneth Treshow Dan and Chris Turner United Way Of Magic Valley Erik and Megan Vorm William Wallace Stuart Walsh Charles and Colleen Weaver Margaret Whittelsey Dan Yeilding Robert and Patience Ziebarth Michael Zuieback FRIENDS Up to $499 Lisa and Steve Adam Alan and Mary Hogg Family Fund Marty Albertson Alice Allick JoDee Alverson Roger A. Anderson
Lesley Andrus Anonymous (4) Jane Arnold Chaz Arthur George Bagley Claire and Lynn Bailey Robert and Sonya Baker Ron and Lynn Barclay Weylin and Cara Barrett Theodor and JoAnne Baseler Susan Bates Pat and Kathryn Beaird Paul and Judy Beckett Steve and Tracie Berson Lynne Biglow David and Lisa Bjerke Susan Blair Adipose Boatworks Kirkwood and Laura Bowman Christopher and Tara Brancato Bob and Joanne Brand Kathleen Branigan Craig and Laurie Brooks Jeffrey and Karen Brown Nicole Buchwalter Chris Burget Candida Burnap Sara Burns Larry and Terri Butler Steve Butler Mary Byrd Joscelyne Cameron Campbell Consulting
Karen Campell Joseph Cannon Jeannette Caporale Mary Ellen Card Maureen McCanty and Dennis Card Art Carlson Charlie’s Heating & Refrigeration LLC Douglas and Brownell Cochran Earl and Susan Cohen Jennifer Cohn Beverley Robertson and Charles Conn Cornelia M. Lafferty Revocable Trust Cornerstone Bar and Grill Linnae Costello David Crandall Peggy Dean Colette DeCicco Richard Defonzo Ryan Dickey Kate Dondero Mark and Cindy Donovan Jack Douglas Michael and Brenda Douglas Christianna Dove Kara Doyle Ed and Sue Dumke Megan and Chris Edwards Elden Dalley Construction Bruce Erickson Sean Evangelista Landon and Debra Exley Theresa Fazziola Frank and Claudia Fiaschetti James and Sandra Figge
HG Military camp on the Middle Fork.
Rick J. and Diana Filkins Laurie Fitzpatrick Pam Fleischer Bill and Kari Foote Jeff and Evin Fox Terry and Leavitt Friedlander Norman and Joyce Friedman Charles Fry Chris and Pam Gammon James Gandolfi Timothy M. Gardiner Mary Garrison Dody Gates Stephen and Barbara Gerrish Jon Gerstenfeld Andrew and JaNessa Gilbert Wallace B. Goodwin Charles and Linda Goodyear Matt Gormly Jeffrey and Kathryn Guylay H. L. Fieguth Construction Inc. Hanover Park Entertainment Lois Hansen Robert Harper Paul and Valerie Hartl Tom and Florence Harvey Carol and David Hayes Heal Goods LLC Michael Helin Kenneth Helm Mark and Mary Hoffman Terry Hogue Kimberly Holden Susan Holley Schuyler and Deborah Hollingsworth Carol Holman Carol Scheifele-Holmes and Ben Holmes Steven and Karen Holzman Nancy Housel Bob and Jacqueline Howard Terry and Kathryn Hulbert Bob and Vickie Hunt Dryke and Holly Hutchison Idaho Nonprofit Center Clemencia Ilog Lewis and Barbara Isbell J.H. Walton Family Fund Mary Gard Jameson Page and Maureen Jenner Ross and Martha Jennings Bill and Laurie Joseph
HG team member and local participant getting some turns in. Chipper and Bill Joseph Kristin Josey Rolland and Anna Jurgens Dennis and Sheree Kavanagh Thomas and Deborah Kavanagh Michael and Katie Keller Verna Kessler Kiefer Family Trust Jock Kimberley George and Cindy Kirk Christian Klein Christopher and Amy Klingler Tom and Lynn Knudson Patricia Kolb William F. Kroener Marty and Valerie Lakey Walter and Nancie Lange Claudia Langner H.G. and Kathy Laragione Ron and Peg Larocca Richard Laski Robert F. and Debbie Law Brian E. and Anne Lawler Jeff and Crag Lawrence David Sangkie Lee Gretchen Lee Lefty’s Peter and Eve Lehrman Nancy Lemaster Carol and Tom Lenze Ann Leonardo C. Levie Scott Levy
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Maria Lilja Nancy Linscott Nicholas and Taryn Loehr Frank Lonergan Jim Long Kelli Lusk Scott and Tyra MacGuffie Robert and April MacLeod Mahoney’s Bar and Grill Stephen and Mary Malkmus Mariann Byerwalter Robyn Marrelli Nancy Martin Sheila and Martin McBroom Al and Stephanie McCord Carolyn McGorray Hilary and Mark McInerney Susan Mckee Teri McKenna Marcia A. McLean Steve Meineke Constance Mencer Bob and Sue Mendelsohn Mike and Linda Menser Holly H. Merrill Eileen Messina Mike and Andi Meucci Mid South Institute At Hagerman Wings Farm Elizabeth Mihaltse Lara Mirza Kristen Mitchell
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Our 501(c)3 id number is 82-0512146
Nathan and Melinda Mobley Molina Healthcare Ivy M. Mooring James and Linda Motter Sarah Nelson Scott and Sara Nelson Eric Newman Dave and Suzanne Nosworthy Daniel and Diane O’Connell Ohana Fund in the Idaho Community Foundation Kristine Olson-Curran Brad and Rachel Osen Pandora LLC Scott and Barbara Patton John and Diane Peavey Alan and Wendy Pesky Marshall R Peterson Roger and Linda Peterson Shirley Pierce Lois Piper Powerhouse Steve Powers George Prekeges Pete and Molly Prekeges Paul Prudden Prudence Ragsdale Erin Rheinschild John and Joyce Riegle Lee P. Ritzau Marta Ruth Roberts William and Kathleen Roberts Walter Roll Lisa Rose David and Joelle Roussine Jacueline Ruiz Scott and Naomi Runkel Lyman and Elizabeth Rust Lynda and Robert Safron Sawtooth Plumbing and Heating, Inc. Hayward Sawyer Erik and Tracy Schmidt Brad and Janine Schroth Maureen and Paul Schwendener Ralph Scott Sandra Shaw Reynolds Shook Christopher and Brooke Short David and Patricia Sias Smith Optics
Scott and Rachel Smith Dave Soaves Francine and Tilden Sokoloff Joseph and Jan Sopher Charles E. Steele Peter and Janice Steil Chris and Michelle Stephens Susie Stevenson John Todd Stewart Gail and Lon Stickney Louise and Trent Stumph David and Maggie Sturdevant Ian and Sarah Sundby Sandor and Teri Szombathy Nancie and Hennig Tatum Nathan and Miranda Taylor The Johnson Company, Inc. The Picket Fence David Theobald Lowell and Sharon Thomas Chuck and Kathy Thomason Thornton Heating-Sheetmetal Jon and Linda Thorson Carmen and Jacinto Tiamsic William and Diane Tingue Andrew Fehr and Anne Tokareff Mitch and Kim Toryanski Mike Treshow
Susie Tryon Stephen and Lisa Tucci Roger Turner Shirley and Saul Turteltaub USAF AMMOS Willy and Mary Vanbragt Cathleen Verde Peta and John Verhaeghe W. E. Gundy & Associates, INC. Kenneth and Reiko Walston Larry and Mary Wangberg Frank and Susan Ward Kirstin Webster Liza Weekes Bruce and Lisa Weihe John Welsh Kate Whitcomb Pete and Laurie Whitehead Judy Whitmyre Tracey Williams Jeremy Wintersteen Cathy Wolf Steven Wolper Wood River Middle School Graham and Constance Yost Christopher and Cassandra Zimmerman Michael and MaryGrace Zirpoli
Gifts In Kind Last year, Higher Ground received over $500,000 in gifts including products, trips, lodging, rentals and airline miles from our retail partners, corporations and individuals. These gifts are integral to our bottom line, and the success of our programs would not be possible without the generosity of our “In Kind” partners. Thank you to all these supporters; your generosity enables our participants to experience unrivaled opportunities. A special thanks to the following partners who each donate above $5,000/yr. Sun Valley Company AVEX Avis Car Rental Elevate ESS
First Ascent/Eddie Bauer Smith Optics Sturtevants Mackay Wilderness Tours
Thank you for helping us help others achieve new heights through adaptive sports and recreation. Higher Ground Revenue
Individual / Business Donations Family Foundations / Grant Donations
35%
Programs
86%
38%
Fundraising
8%
Government Grants
0%
Administration
6%
In-Kind Donations
27%
Justin Constantine, our Military Guest Speaker from Hero’s Journey 2014, and wife Dahlia on a 2013 rafing trip on the Middle Fork.
Higher Ground Expenses
Total: $2,859,1333
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Our 501(c)3 id number is 82-0512146