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TABLE OF CONTENTS NONPROFITS Access to Justice Foundation......................................................19 Arbor Youth Services, Inc. ............................................................61 Arc of Kentucky, The.......................................................................43 Art Museum at the University of Kentucky............................13 Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County..........................13 Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate..................................................13 Aviation Museum of Kentucky....................................................24 AVOL (AIDS Volunteers, Inc.)......................................................37 Baby Health Service, Inc................................................................38 Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass..............................58 Blue Grass Council, Boy Scouts of America.........................58 Bluegrass Community and Technical College Foundation ........................................................................25 Bluegrass Conservancy..................................................................35 Bluegrass Greensource..................................................................36 Bluegrass Heritage Museum........................................................25 Bluegrass Opera ................................................................................14 Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center..................................................... 44 Bluegrass Technology Center for People with disAbilities.................................................................................38 Bluegrass Tennis Association......................................................58 Boyle County Education Endowment Fund, Inc.................25 Broke Spoke Community Bike Shop....................................... 20 Camp Horsin’ Around.....................................................................38 Camp Nelson Honor Guard, Inc................................................. 20 Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital.........................................39 Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning..........................26 CASA of Lexington..........................................................................59 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Lexington KY.......... 44 Central Kentucky Audubon Society.........................................36 Central Kentucky Computer Society ......................................26 Central Kentucky Council for Peace & Justice.................... 20 Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras..........................................14 Central Music Academy..................................................................14 Child Care Council of Kentucky, Inc.........................................26 Child Development Center of the Bluegrass, Inc................27 Children of the Americas...............................................................39 Children’s Advocacy Center of the Bluegrass.................... 44 Children’s Law Center.....................................................................59 Christian Social Services, Inc.......................................................45 Chrysalis House, Inc.........................................................................45 Clark County Community Services...........................................45 Clark County Homeless Coalitition ......................................... 46 Community Arts Center..................................................................15 Danville-Boyle County Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet......................................................................27 Down Syndrome Association of Central Kentucky.......... 46 Dress for Success Lexington, Inc.............................................. 46 Fayette Cooperating Nursery School, Inc..............................27 FoodChain............................................................................................28 Franklin Co. Council on Aging, Inc./Frankfort Senior Activity Center....................................................................47 Friedell Committee for Health System Transformation...39 Friends & Vets Helping Pets, Inc.................................................10

BGCF Annual Report................................................................... 2 2014 Challenges............................................................................. 4 What Will $50 Buy?..................................................................... 6 How Does it all Work?................................................................. 9

Friends of McConnell Springs.....................................................28 Friends of the Kentucky Theatre................................................21 Frontier Housing, Inc........................................................................21 Gateway Children’s Services........................................................59 Girl Scouts of Kentucky’s Wilderness Road Council........ 60 Girls on the Run Central KY......................................................... 60 GleanKY|FaithFeeds........................................................................47 God’s Closet.........................................................................................21 God’s Pantry Food Bank, Inc.......................................................47 Green Forests Work.........................................................................36 GreenHouse17.....................................................................................48 Growing Together Preschool, Inc..............................................28 Headley-Whitney Museum.............................................................15 Heritage Hospice, Inc..................................................................... 40 High Street Neighborhood Center............................................29 Historic Paris Bourbon County, Inc/Hopewell Museum....15 Holly Rood...........................................................................................22 Hope Center, Inc................................................................................48 Hope’s Wings Domestic Violence Program..........................48 Hospice of the Bluegrass.............................................................. 40 International Book Project............................................................29 ITNBluegrass.......................................................................................49 Jewish Federation of the Bluegrass.........................................22 Jubilee Jobs of Lexington.............................................................49 Junior Achievement of the Bluegrass......................................29 Just Fund Education Project, Inc.............................................. 30 Kentucky Bach Choir........................................................................16 Kentucky CancerLink, Inc. formerly Kentucky Pink Connection, Inc.................................................. 40 Kentucky Center for Performance Excellence, Inc. (KYCPE)............................................................... 30 Kentucky Council of Churches....................................................22 Kentucky Equal Justice Center...................................................49 Kentucky Folk Art Center..............................................................16 Kentucky Historical Society Foundation............................... 30 Kentucky Horse Park Foundation..............................................10 Kentucky Natural Lands Trust.....................................................37 Kentucky Refugee Ministries...................................................... 50 Kentucky River Foothills Development Council, Inc........ 50 Kentucky School for the Deaf Charitable Foundation......31 Kentucky United Methodist Homes for Children and Youth.................................................................. 60 KyADAPT............................................................................................. 50 Lamplighters of America, Inc.......................................................41 Legal Aid of the Bluegrass............................................................51 Lexington Academy of Barbering Community Foundation, Inc.........................................................31 Lexington Fairness...........................................................................23 Lexington Habitat for Humanity.................................................51 Lexington Humane Society............................................................ 11 Lexington Philharmonic..................................................................16 Lexington Public Library Foundation.......................................31 Lexington Rescue Mission..............................................................51 Life Adventure Center....................................................................32 L.I.F.E. for Pets.....................................................................................10 Life Plan of Kentucky, Inc..............................................................24

Living Arts & Science Center........................................................17 Lord’s Legacy Life Ministries.......................................................52 Lyric Theatre & Cultural Arts Center.........................................17 Makenna Foundation........................................................................41 March Madness Marching Band..................................................17 Markey Cancer Foundation...........................................................41 Mary Todd Lincoln House...............................................................13 Mission Lexington’s Free Dental and Medical Clinics.......42 Montgomery County Council for the Arts / Gateway Regional Arts Center....................................................18 Moveable Feast Lexington, Inc...................................................52 NAMI Lexington.................................................................................52 Nest-Center for Women, Children, and Families, The......53 New Beginnings of Winchester..................................................53 New Life Day Center.......................................................................53 New Opportunity School for Women......................................32 Newton’s Attic, Inc...........................................................................32 Nursing Home Ombudsman Agency of the Bluegrass, Inc........................................................................54 Old Friends, Inc.................................................................................... 11 OperaLex (formerly Lexington Opera Society, Inc.)..........18 Paris Animal Welfare Society........................................................ 11 Paris-Bourbon County YMCA.....................................................23 Partners in Education......................................................................33 Plantory, The.......................................................................................23 Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence....................33 Providence Montessori School...................................................33 Quest Farm Inc..................................................................................54 Race For Education, The...............................................................34 Radio Eye.............................................................................................54 REACH ..................................................................................................55 Reading Camp...................................................................................34 Richmond Area Arts Council........................................................19 Rose Mary C. Brooks Place...........................................................55 Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation............................................42 Salvation Army, The.........................................................................55 Scott County Humane Society....................................................12 Seedleaf................................................................................................37 Shepherd’s House.............................................................................56 Shoulder to Shoulder Global.......................................................42 St. Agatha Academy.......................................................................34 St. Agnes’ House...............................................................................43 STRIDE Program, The.....................................................................56 Surgery On Sunday, Inc..................................................................43 Telford Community Center YMCA.............................................56 Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA)...........................12 Urban League of Lexington - Fayette County.....................24 Visually Impaired Preschool Services (VIPS).......................35 Volunteers of America of Kentucky......................................... 57 Wilderness Trace Child Development Center......................35 Winchester Youth Soccer League Inc......................................61 Woodford Humane Society..........................................................12 WUKY......................................................................................................19 YMCA of Central Kentucky........................................................... 57 YMCA of Winchester....................................................................... 57

PUBLISHERS Chuck Creacy Chris Eddie

EDITOR Barbara A. Fischer

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things happen right here. Whether it is a few bucks or a few hours or a few extra purchases, we are willing to contribute.

After 17 years of publishing community papers in Lexington, we still have a lot to learn. We like that. And one thing that never ceases to amaze us is how many wonderful people are making great things happen in the Bluegrass every day. They are managing the difficult and important jobs of caring for the sick, feeding the hungry, and opening their doors to the lonely, the down-on-their-luck and the forgotten. They are working their hearts out to create new opportunities through education, to stand up for social justice, to champion healthy and sustainable lifestyles, and to bring life to big ideas that will make our hometown a better place to live, work and play. And the best part is that these remarkable people are never far away. They are our neighbors and our friends. They jog by us in the park. They sit next to us at the ball game. They grab a bite to eat with us after work. Getting to know them inspires us. It encourages us to imagine what our community could be if we had more people like them.

And second, if we want great things to happen, we can’t expect someone else to do it, and we can’t leave anyone out. We all need to be a part of it. Because it’s not just about the dollars. It is about coming together as a community to decide what is important to us. It is about watching every person step up, one by one, to become a part of something greater. Don’t be the person who sits out. Don’t set this aside and wait for a better time or a better reason to give. Pick your cause. Give to whatever you love about your community. Visit BGgives.org to make your donation online, learn about nonprofits, or volunteer. Because we all get a lot further when we are all in this together. Chuck & Chris

But the truth is, we do. Since we launched the all-online GoodGiving Guide Challenge three years ago along with our partners at Blue Grass Community Foundation, we have learned two important things. First, and most importantly, we are a community that wants to give. We want to see great

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Blue Grass Community Foundation is thrilled to partner on the fourth annual GoodGiving Guide Challenge. Great things happen in a giving community, and donating to your favorite causes has never been easier or more rewarding. Just read this Guide, visit BGgives.org, select your charities, grab your credit card and give online starting at 9 a.m., Monday, November 3. It’s super easy, fast and fun!

Blue Grass Community Foundation Board of Directors Arthur R. Salomon Chair

Madonna Turner Vice Chair

Fran Taylor Secretary

Jonathan Barker Treasurer

Zandy Campbell

Joe Rosenberg

Rufus Friday

Dr. Ron Saykaly

Lisa Higgins-Hord

Nancy Allen Turner

Logan Marksbury

Griffin VanMeter

John Milward

Bud Watson

Travis Musgrave

Tracee Whitley

Ashley Robbins

Buckner Woodford

It’s hard to believe this all started in 2011, with 58 Fayette County nonprofit participants. This year, 155 nonprofits across Blue Grass Community Foundation’s Central Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky service area are taking part. The 2014 Challenge is exciting for both donors and nonprofits. Hundreds of thousands of dollars in challenge grants, weekly prizes and match-pool funds are available throughout the six-week campaign. At the Community Foundation, we strive to make giving fun, rewarding and accessible for all, which is why we are so committed to the GoodGiving Challenge. For more than 45 years the Community Foundation has had a core focus – to partner with individuals, businesses and nonprofits to grow charitable giving that makes our community a better place to live, learn, work and play. If you have charitable aspirations, whatever size and whatever kind, we want to partner with you. We’re also committed to providing information to the community about the terrific local nonprofits making a difference right here, right now. We believe the more people know about our community needs and the tireless charities serving those needs, the more they’ll give. The GoodGiving Challenge helps us do just that. Last year’s Challenge proved how generous our community can be, as we exceeded our $1 million goal by more than 60 percent, raising $1,671,958. This year, with your help, we intend to reach our goal of $2 million. We invite you to join us and give now at BGgives.org. And, be sure to help spread the word about the Challenge through Facebook, Twitter and other social media. We’re dedicated to the idea that one person can make a powerful impact. But we also know we have the biggest impact when we work together. At Blue Grass Community Foundation, we believe in investing together for our community. Thank you for taking part. Happy Giving,

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STARTS NOV. 3RD AT 9AM

$75,000 Quick Start Endowment Challenge Blue Grass Community Foundation and the Knight Foundation are proud to announce the $75,000 Quick Start Endowment Challenge. This Challenge will offer $75,000 in matching endowment fund grants to participating nonprofits. The first 10 nonprofits to raise $7,500 through 50 contributions of $25 or more will win a $7,500 endowment grant to a new or existing nonprofit endowment fund at the Community Foundation. A single donor can only receive credit for up to 50 percent of the total $7,500 needed to qualify for a Quick Start Endowment Challenge grant.

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The Endow the Bluegrass Challenge will provide a match of $0.50 on the dollar for contributions between $10 and $5,000, until the match pool is exhausted. All money raised on this day — both individual donations and the match — will go into a new or existing nonprofit Endowment Fund at BGCF for the benefit of each qualifying nonprofit.

The Mitchell Family Foundation will match individual donations between $10 and $1,000 at $0.50 on the dollar (maximum match of $500 per donor, per nonprofit). Donors may make match-eligible contributions to as many nonprofits as they choose. Until the $100,000 match pool is exhausted, there is no limit on how many match dollars a nonprofit may earn. All donations and match dollars are for general operating support.

Nonprofits may qualify for Endow the Bluegrass Challenge matching dollars in three ways: (1) Have an existing Endowment Fund at BGCF; (2) Be a 2014 Quick Start Endowment Challenge winner; or (3) Raise donations of at least $2,500 during the Endow the Bluegrass Challenge. In this scenario, a nonprofit that raises $1,000 would not qualify for an Endowment Fund and the $1,000 the nonprofit earns will be included in total aggregate payout to the nonprofit at the conclusion of the Challenge.

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A Giving Fund at Blue Grass Community Foundation provides individuals, families and businesses with a simple, flexible and efficient way to manage charitable giving. You can enjoy immediate and maximum tax advantages, while making grants on a flexible timetable to support your favorite charities. To start your Giving Fund, call 859-225-3343 or visit www.bgcf.org.

100,000 Buzzer Beater Challenge

The Golden Ticket Donors between the ages of 21 and 36* who give at least $25* or more to any of the 155 local charities through BGgives. org between November 3 and December 12 are eligible to win the Golden Ticket! Donors will be entered once for each $25 gift (give $25, you are entered once; give $150 you are entered six times!). You must enter your year of birth at checkout to qualify. The Golden Ticket will get you everywhere; it’s an All Access Pass, with free admission for you and one guest to several shows at various Lexington entertainment venues. The winner will be randomly chosen from eligible donors in January 2015 following the conclusion of the GoodGiving Guide Challenge on December 12, 2014. *To be eligible you must be between the ages of 21 and 36 as of January 1, 2015. You must enter your year of birth at checkout to qualify. Donation not required. To enter, simply mail a self-addressed stamped envelope to Tadoo Golden Ticket, 434 Old Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507. **Full details and disclosures to be provided to the winner

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The Banker’s Challenge

Lottie Ellis Match Clark County Challenge Challenge (Boyle County Nonprofits)

(Clark County Nonprofits)

The Lottie Ellis Match Challenge for Boyle County nonprofits begins at 9 a.m. on November 3 for Boyle County nonprofits and lasts until the match pool has been exhausted. The Lottie Ellis Match Challenge will provide $25,000 in matching challenge grants for nonprofits participating in the GoodGiving Challenge located in Boyle County - $0.50 for every dollar raised up to $1,000 per donor, until the $25,000 pool is exhausted.

The Clark County Challenge for Clark County nonprofits begins at 9 a.m. on November 3 for Clark County nonprofits and lasts until each nonprofit’s match pool has been exhausted. Clark County Community Foundation, a component fund of Blue Grass Community Foundation, will award matching grants to Clark County nonprofits in this year’s Challenge — dollar for dollar, up to $15,000 per nonprofit.

*Other Challenges, not listed on this schedule, may be announced at a later time.

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WHAT WILL $50 BUY?

Background checks for 4 CASA volunteers

431 lbs. of fresh produce for Kentucky families

Three blood pressure cuffs

— CASA of Lexington

— God’s Pantry Food Bank

— Mission Lexington

An apartment starter kit (pots and pans, bathroom accessories, etc) 50 meals of hay for a retired racehorse

Spay or neuter surgery for two cats

—V olunteers of America of Kentucky

—S cott County Humane Society

— Old Friends

25 Discovery Concert tickets for low-income elementary school students

Two months of weekly Storytimes

—L exington Philharmonic Orchestra

—L exington Public Library Foundation

17 hot nutritious home cooked meals for seniors —F ranklin Co. Council on Aging, Inc.

A school computer for a year — Kentucky United Methodist Homes for Children & Youth

Swim lessons for one child — YMCA of Central KY

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Science materials for a pre-kindergarten classroom

A week of groceries for a group home resident

— Growing Together Preschool

Dental services for 10 children

25 warm blankets for babies in NICU suffering from drug withdrawal

— Shoulder to Shoulder Global

— Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation

— Quest Farm, Inc.

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The icons below will appear beneath the non-profit to signify under which category it falls.

You’ve picked your nonprofits, now pick your rewards! Giving is its own reward, but several generous, community-minded local businesses are donating cool gifts and experiences to thank you for your generosity. Most reward certificates expire unless otherwise noted. Give early so you have plenty of time to use or share your rewards! Some restrictions and exclusions apply.

ANIMALS

ARTS & CULTURE

COMMUNITY

EDUCATION

Rewards will be updated online. A complete listing of donor prizes can be found online at BGgives.org. Rewards are subject to availability.

Reward levels....

$50-$149 ....................... Choose (3) items from Barrel 1 HEALTH

HUMAN SERVICES

YOUTH

$150-$499..................... Choose (2) items from Barrel 2 $500-$1249 ................. Choose (2) items from Barrel 3 $1250-$2499 .............. Choose (2) items From Barrel 4 $2500+ ......................... Choose (2) items from Barrel 5

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FRIENDS & VETS HELPING PETS

KENTUCKY HORSE PARK FOUNDATION

LEXINGTON HUMANE SOCIETY

L.I.F.E. FOR PETS

OLD FRIENDS, INC.

PARIS ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY

P. O. Box 910117 Lexington, KY 40591 - Fayette 859-309-2043 friendsandvetshelpingpets.org Annual Budget: $102,442

4089 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511 - Fayette 859-255-5727 khpfoundation.org Annual Budget: $2,264,624

1600 Old Frankfort Pike Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-233-0044 AdoptLove.net Annual Budget: $3,090,138

P.O. Box 4304 Winchester, KY 40392 - Clark 859-351-1221 lfpky.org Annual Budget: $15,733

1841 Paynes Depot Rd Georgetown, KY 40324 - Scott 502-863-1775 oldfriendsequine.org Annual Budget: $1,086,925

6 Legion Dr Paris, KY 40361 - Bourbon 859-988-9800 pawspets.org Annual Budget: $206,998

WHAT WE DO: Friends & Vets Helping Pets assists families in economic hardship pay for extraordinary veterinary expenses necessary to save a pet’s life. We fund treatments for curable, lifesaving diseases and severe injuries to solve the problem of families being forced, unnecessarily, to euthanize a pet solely because of cost restraints.

WHAT WE DO: Philanthropic support is essential for the Kentucky Horse Park to continue operating as a working horse farm, a world-renowned competition facility and an international center for equine education. The Foundation supports the work of the Kentucky Horse Park by providing annual operating support, and funding special projects and educational programs.

WHAT WE DO: Lexington Humane Society advocates the compassionate treatment of animals; educates the community on responsible, lifelong pet ownership; and promotes adoption as the best option when searching for a new pet.

WHAT WE DO: LIFE for Pets is a nonprofit, all volunteer organization dedicated to promoting the humane treatment of homeless or unwanted animals through community outreach, education, and foster and adoption programs. Our mission is to decrease the need for euthanization through increased awareness, spay and neutering and adoptions.

WHAT WE DO: We were established in 2003 as a retirement home for Thoroughbreds that have finished their racing and/or breeding careers, providing them a safe place to live out their natural lives. We are the only such facility that accepts stallions due to their unique housing and management requirements.

WHAT WE DO: P.A.W.S. is an Open Shelter that cares for almost 2,000 homeless pets every year. P.A.W.S. pets are fully vetted and we treat injuries and illnesses that other shelters deem untreatable. We do not have time limits for adoptable pets, but success - and lives - depend on volunteers and donations.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: FVHP is a nationwide nonprofit that partners with veterinarians and pet owners to provide funding so that pets may receive the necessary veterinary care and remain with their families. 100% of donor contributions go to help sick and injured animals. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Street Team members • Ask your vet to become an Approved Vet with FVHP • Fundraising Volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Kentucky Horse Park Foundation strives to honor the horse by supporting the great work of the Kentucky Horse Park. This includes providing care for over 100 resident horses, building new facilities, funding museum exhibitions, and furthering educational programs. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Museum volunteers • Volunteers to work with horses • Kentucky Horse Park Literacy Volunteers • Horse Supplies

$500 MATCH

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$5000 MATCH Caroline H. Boone

WHY WE’RE GREAT: LHS, the largest adoption agency in Central Kentucky, adopts 4,200 animals annually, performs 3,000 free/low-cost spay/neuter surgeries and educates 2,500 individuals on responsible pet ownership. We have no “time limits” on animals and are committed to every animal in our care. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Canned cat and dog food • Dog and cat treats • Foster Care Parents, Volunteers

$500 MATCH Bluegrass Barkery

WHY WE’RE GREAT: LIFE for Pets has managed to save the lives of many animals over the years through great adversity - no or low funding availability, low volunteer numbers, unwillingness of owners to help their own animals and animal overcrowding. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers and public advocates • Dog/cat food and cat litter • Dog house/shelters

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Whether they earned a million dollars or never won a race, every horse is a champion at Old Friends and has a story to tell. Public tours are offered 364 days a year, & we offer educational and volunteer opportunities to anyone interested. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Tour Guides, Office Help • Mechanical Hot Walker for Arthritic Horses • Kubota Utility Vehicle

$600 MATCH Rosie Napravnik and Linda Spears

WHY WE’RE GREAT: P.A.W.S. takes in and cares for homeless pets regardless of their chances for adoption. We raise 80% of our budget ourselves, stretching every penny and working our hearts out to give every pet a chance for a loving, forever home. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Foster homes • Shelter volunteers • Fundraising volunteers • Volunteers with special skills

$500 MATCH Sigoglin Hills Farm

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SCOTT COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY

THOROUGHBRED CHARITIES OF AMERICA (TCA)

751 Slone Drive Suite 13 Georgetown, KY 40324 - Scott 502-863-3279 Annual Budget: $230,689 WHAT WE DO: The Scott County Humane Society is united in a mission to ensure humane care and conditions for companion animals through spay/neuter, humane awareness education, and responsible pet adoption and ownership. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We provide a service to the community as far as helping with low cost vouchers for dogs and cats, as well as helping low income residents with food for their pets. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Foster Families • Event Planning • Fundraising • Grant Writing

P.O. Box 910668 Lexington, KY 40591 - Fayette 859-276-4989 www.tca.org Annual Budget: $865,981

265 Thomas Ln PO Box 44 Versailles, KY 40383 - Woodford 859-873-5491 woodfordhumane.org Annual Budget: $527,591

WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to provide a better life for Thoroughbreds both during and after their racing careers by supporting rescue, retirement, and research and by helping the people who work with them. Each year, TCA raises and distributes funding to approved charities that work to uphold this mission.

WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to promote the well-being of animals through SAVE: Spay/Neuter, Adopt, Volunteer and Educate. We have welcomed animals since 1975 and strive to find loving homes for them. With no government funding, we rely on private contributions to continue to provide excellent care to our homeless pets.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: TCA provides its supporters with a way to give to one organization while helping many. Over the past 24 years, TCA has distributed over $20 million in grants to more than 200 Thoroughbred-related nonprofit organizations.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We love our animals! They stay as long as it takes to find their new home, and we make sure their time with us is enriching. Dogs play outdoors and cats spend time on a sunny windowsill, out of cages.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Video production services • Corporate partners • Outreach/Awareness

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Office and cleaning supplies • Help with fundraising events • Hands-on help with the animals

$500 MATCH

$2400 MATCH

James C. Duncan

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TCA Board of Directors

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$500 MATCH

Pin Oak Charitable Fund

ASHLAND, THE HENRY CLAY ESTATE

ART MUSEUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY

ARTS COMMISSION OF DANVILLE/BOYLE COUNTY

405 Rose Street Lexington, KY 40506 - Fayette 859-257-5716 finearts.uky.edu/art-museum Annual Budget: $914,901

105 East Walnut, Fisher’s Row 1 Danville, KY 40422 - Boyle 859-236-2361, ext. 111 dbc-arts.org Annual Budget: $27,791

WHAT WE DO: The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky promotes the understanding and appreciation of visual art from a range of cultures and historical periods. We present temporary exhibitions, lectures, educational programs, and family events throughout the year. Selections from our permanent collection of significant artworks are always on view.

WHAT WE DO: We create arts opportunities for artists and the community through projects and events, promote local arts activities, and make experiences in the arts possible for financially disadvantaged children.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Art Museum at the University of Kentucky attracts over 23,000 visitors annually, providing emotional and thought-provoking experiences for art professionals and enthusiasts alike. Our diverse programs are welcoming, inclusive, informative, and well suited for educators, students, and families. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Docent volunteers (training required)

$500 MATCH

Jim and Suzanne Elliott

120 Sycamore Road Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-266-8581 henryclay.org Annual Budget: $506,797

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We presented 21 Gallery Hops, facilitated nine exhibits, published a bi-monthly calendar of arts events, organized an annual Youth Art Fair, awarded over $19,000 in children’s arts scholarships and received the 2013 Community Impact Award from the Danville/Boyle County Chamber of Commerce. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Youth Art Fair Volunteers • Hop Stop locations • Local venues for artists

WHAT WE DO: Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate, is a National Historic Landmark, Museum, and Educational Center to honor the life and legacy of Henry Clay, “The Great Compromiser,” Statesman, Representative, Senator, Secretary of State and Speaker of the House. We offer guided tours plus a wide variety of fun and educational events. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Generations have explored the rich history and beauty of Ashland, a jewel in the heart of Lexington with 17 acres of walking paths and gardens open to the entire community. Each year, thousands come to learn about Henry Clay’s important contributions to Kentucky and our nation. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Tour Docents • Grounds Care • Minor Repairs • Printing and Supplies

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

$500 MATCH

the Morris book shop ($250); Barrett Partners Landscape Architecture ($250)

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HISTORIC PARIS BOURBON COUNTY, INC/ HOPEWELL MUSEUM

BLUEGRASS OPERA

CENTRAL KENTUCKY YOUTH ORCHESTRAS

CENTRAL MUSIC ACADEMY

COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER

HEADLEY-WHITNEY MUSEUM

P.O. Box 910527 Lexington, KY 40591 - Fayette 859-940-9379 bluegrassopera.org Annual Budget: $32,239

161 North Mill Street Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-254-0796 ckyo.org Annual Budget: $263,425

219 E. Short St Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-221-4666 centralmusicacademy.org Annual Budget: $160,105

401 W. Main Street Danville, KY 40422 - Boyle 859-236-4054 communityartscenter.net Annual Budget: $390,720

4435 Old Frankfort Pike Lexington, KY 40510 - Fayette 859-255-6653 headley-whitney.org Annual Budget: $736,545

WHAT WE DO: We premiere and champion new and underperformed works for the musical stage (operas, musicals, and everything in between). We also provide professional training in music and theater for talented young adults. Our goal is to make central Kentucky an international destination for the creation and performance of these new works.

WHAT WE DO: Now in its 67th season, CKYO is one of the oldest, independently chartered youth orchestras in the US. We believe every young person with outstanding musical ability and a willingness to work hard should have the opportunity to develop that skill. CKYO fosters, in cooperation with public and private schools, quality musical opportunities for talented young musicians.

WHAT WE DO: CMA provides free musical training to financially disadvantaged children. We give free weekly private lessons on 18 different instruments, and we offer summer camps, early childhood music classes and group programs featuring guitar, steel band, clarinet choir and jazz improvisation. CMA’s instructors have taught more than 800 students since 2005.

WHAT WE DO: The Community Arts Center enriches our community by nurturing the arts, fostering creativity and promoting education. Exhibits, classes and performances celebrate artistic expression, diversity and collaboration within our community. Arts Center activities highlight the artistic skill within our region and support artists from throughout the state and beyond.

WHAT WE DO: For over 45 years the Headley-Whitney Museum has worked to share George Headley’s passion for decorative and fine arts through education programs, workshops, events and changing exhibits. We continue his vision with a renewed focus on local exhibits, artists and audiences.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are the only arts organization in the U.S. that brings together professional actors and singers to tackle works that don’t fit into categories. We transcend these boundaries to engage today’s audiences and keep musical theater a living art form.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Each season over 350 students gather to participate in six performing ensembles: 3 symphonic orchestras, 1 preparatory string orchestra, and 2 jazz ensembles. CKYO also operates North Limestone MusicWorks, Friends in Music, and CKYO in the Schools to provide free music education to the community.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: CMA provides free private music lessons to lowincome children. Our goals are to build musical skills and self-esteem within at-risk youth. Student Kaliah says, “CMA helps me work harder since I have an extra mentor, making me a better musician.”

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Community Arts Center is an integral part of our city’s unique identity, with 150+ events per year bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds who teach, volunteer and attend performances, classes and exhibits.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • PR and Front of House Volunteers • Printing • Catering • Lodging for guests

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Student orchestral instruments • Rehearsal space • Printing • Silent Auction items

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Dr. Gerald Janecek; Ms. Helene McRoberts

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Kirsten Kegley

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VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Instruments • Outreach and recital volunteers • Instrument repair services

$500 MATCH CMA Board Members

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Visitor Services • Gallery guides • Public art installation and removal

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Bibelots, dollhouses, local artists, Improbable Baubles, tie-dye, fun and scenery are just a few of the things that make the Headley-Whitney Museum great. Last year “Improbable Baubles,” our annual student faux bibelot competition, reached over 900 students in three counties! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Education Volunteers • Printing services • Craft Home Improvement and Office Gift Cards • Catering

800 Pleasant St Paris, KY 40361 - Bourbon 859-987-7274 hopewellmuseum.org Annual Budget: $103,191 WHAT WE DO: We collect artifacts, tell stories and preserve places of Bourbon County and Central Kentucky. We display art showcasing the past and art featuring contemporary artists. We award outstanding preservationists and educate for renovation in town and country settings. We welcome Bourbon County students and visitors from around the world. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’re dynamic volunteers who share Bourbon County’s heritage through exhibits and preservation education. We greet families for hands-on learning in our general store and one-room school. Excited students come for art workshops and hang their art on our classroom walls. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Field Trip guides • Desk Docents • Volunteers for special events • Exhibit prep & take down

$500 MATCH Saykaly Garbulinska Foundation

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$1000 MATCH

Terry and Betsy Kephart

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KENTUCKY BACH CHOIR

KENTUCKY FOLK ART CENTER

LEXINGTON PHILHARMONIC

LIVING ARTS & SCIENCE CENTER

LYRIC THEATRE & CULTURAL ARTS CENTER

MARCH MADNESS MARCHING BAND

925 Aurora Avenue Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-229-1469 kybach.org Annual Budget: $25,056

102 West First Street Morehead, KY 40351 - Rowan 606-783-2204 kyfolkart.org Annual Budget: $439,829

161 N. Mill Street Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-233-4226 lexphil.org Annual Budget: $1,195,142

362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-252-5222 lasclex.org Annual Budget: $585,578

300 E. Third Street Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-280-2201 lexingtonlyric.com Annual Budget: $301,274

125 Edgemoor Drive Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-533-8969 m-m-m-b.org Annual Budget: $22,732

WHAT WE DO: The mission of the Kentucky Bach Choir is to perform the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and other master composers of like stature and to provide professional performing opportunities with high artistic standards for exceptional singers and instrumentalists.

WHAT WE DO: Kentucky Folk Art Center (KFAC) at Morehead State University houses the world’s most comprehensive collection of self-taught art from Kentucky. The museum is committed to improving cultural opportunity across the Commonwealth. KFAC provides national class cultural services through exhibition programming, educational outreach, support of artists, and tourism development.

WHAT WE DO: We are MUSIC! Central Kentucky’s only professional orchestra, LexPhil presents more than 130 concerts, educational programs and community events each year. Through innovative programming and collaborations, LexPhil showcases the depth of orchestral music for audiences from all backgrounds. LexPhil’s Music Builds educational programs reach over 10,000 students.

WHAT WE DO: The LASC is celebrating over 45 years of providing creative and unique educational experiences in the arts and sciences. Each year, we present over 400 multi-disciplinary classes for children 2-years up to adults, interactive art and science exhibits, hands-on field trip programs, and inschool and after-school programs.

WHAT WE DO: The Lyric Theatre is a historic venue in downtown Lexington. In our past, memorable acts like Count Bassie & Orchestra and B.B. King graced our stage. Today we are a cultural arts center with a theatre and multiple spaces, hosting national & local acts and numerous public and private rentals.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Over the past decade, KFAC has produced many of the finest exhibitions and catalogs of art made by Kentuckians, and our permanent collection has more than doubled. Our educational outreach program has served more than 100,000 students in Kentucky’s public schools.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Why We’re great: LexPhil demonstrates the many ways music and the arts serve our community. For example, our Music Builds education platform shows how music is a powerful tool for improving the areas of STEAM education--science, technology, engineering, arts and math!

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We provide creative, educational, and participatory arts and science programs for children and adults through free Discovery Nights, field trip and outreach programs throughout the state, free Science Explorers after-school programs in five schools, and over 300 scholarships for classes.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are a recently renovated facility with several open and inviting spaces. We have a 530 seat theatre, gallery and museum with rotating exhibitions, and a multi-purpose room for community events- private and public. Last year we entertained 27,000 visitors.

WHAT WE DO: MMMB is an all-volunteer, community-building organization bringing joyous performance to charity events and public festivals. Our mixture of professional artists, dedicated amateurs and spirited children entertains crowds throughout the state (and occasionally beyond)! MMMB welcomes performers of all ages and skill levels to attend weekly rehearsals.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Event workers

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • Video production services • Computers/IT support

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Handyman & maintenance • Professional photography services • Professional marketing and promotion • Document scanning and storage

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Sponsors • Volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’re the only organization in the region dedicated to performing the music of the composer that the NY Times recently designated as the greatest composer of all time. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Board Members • Concert venues • Fund raisers

$500 MATCH

Rod Brotherton ($100); Sayre Combs ($100); Scott Ruck ($100); Pam McGee ($100); Susan Byars ($100)

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$500 MATCH Bluegrass Bracing

$2000 MATCH

Saykaly Garbulinska Foundation (for 40 donors giving $25 or more)

$2000 MATCH Community Trust Bank (dollar for dollar)

WHY WE’RE GREAT: A symphony of mismatched instruments, a kaleidoscope of costumes, a swirl of choreographed dancers. Each member brings a piece of authentic, quirky Lexington. MMMB: a living metaphor for the diverse talents of Central Kentucky. (Also? We’re really, really good.) VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Costume pieces • Battery-operated string lights and el wire • Musicians and dancers

$500 MATCH

Key Conversations Radio

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$500 MATCH the Morris book shop

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MARY TODD LINCOLN HOUSE

MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS / GATEWAY REGIONAL ARTS CENTER

P.O. Box 132 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-233-9999 mtlhouse.org Annual Budget: $162,573 WHAT WE DO: We serve, preserve, educate and entertain by providing tours and educational programs to the public. The first historic site dedicated to a First Lady, we attracted 12,000 visitors in 2013. Although nationally significant, we are not a federal or state park, and are proud of our efficient use of resources. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are proud of our Abraham Lincoln connection, but we are just as proud that we tell the story of his wife Mary Todd. It is rare that a historic site’s significance is because of its association with a woman! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Humidifiers • Dehumidifiers • Card tables • Folding chairs

PO Box 128 101 East Main Street Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 - Montgomery 859-498-6264 gatewayregionalartscenter.com Annual Budget: $163,015 WHAT WE DO: We are a multi-disciplinary Arts Organization/ Center offering opportunities in the arts for our rural region. Our small town arts center provides big city arts experiences for individuals of all ages and all walks of life. WHY WE’RE GREAT: When a small town arts center provides a full calendar of every facet of art, providing educational and recreational opportunities where resources are slim and funding is limited but continues to maintain rich programming, that is why we are great! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Persons with experience in development/grants

$1000 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Dr. & Mrs. Robert Toon

Dr. Priscilla Lynd

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OPERALEX (FORMERLY LEXINGTON OPERA SOCIETY, INC.)

RICHMOND AREA ARTS COUNCIL

WUKY

ACCESS TO JUSTICE FOUNDATION

P. O. Box 515 Richmond, KY 40476 - Madison 859-624-4242 artsinrichmond.org Annual Budget: $205,096

340 McVey Hall University of Kentucky Lexington, KY 40506 - Fayette 859-257-3221 WUKY.org Annual Budget: $1,442,647

535 West Second Street, Suite 101 Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-255-9913 childadvocacytoday.org Annual Budget: $807,283

WHAT WE DO: OperaLex is a community organization with hundreds of volunteers who are “Advocates of the Art of Musical Storytelling - Opera! We support UK vocal students with scholarships and support for outreach to thousands of elementary school students each year. We also sponsor the annual Metropolitan Opera National Council regional auditions.

WHAT WE DO: In addition to over 30 performing arts events each year we provide educational program for youth and adults. Programs include: Fun With the Arts enrichment classes, Madison Strings, Treble Clef Youth Chorus, Madison Singers, Art Exhibits, Basket classes, Garden Tour, and more. We partner with community groups to provide quality programming & educational opportunities for all citizens.

WHAT WE DO: WUKY is University of Kentucky’s Public Radio where NPR Rocks at 91.3. We provide comprehensive, award-winning local and regional news coverage, unique Rock & Roots music and the best programs from NPR. Along with our nonprofit partners, we strive to make Lexington and Central Kentucky a better place to live.

WHAT WE DO: Access to Justice seeks to expand access to the civil legal system for low-income Kentuckians. We partner with UK Children’s Hospital to provide a medical-legal partnership, Child Advocacy Today (CAT). The CAT Legal Clinic’s mission is to help families solve legal problems that may have medical consequences.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We believe in the magic of storytelling! We’re champions of one of the top ranked vocal training programs in the country – UK’s Opera Theatre, directed by Everett McCorvey. Thanks to all our generous donors, volunteers and sponsors. Please join us!

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We strive to be a model arts organization for the Commonwealth, ensuring access to the arts, encouraging passion for the arts, and successfully supporting and collaborating with others committed to the arts. Our arts programs provide affordable opportunities for citizens of all ages.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: WUKY has won numerous awards in this year’s Kentucky Associated Press competition including Best Radio News Reporter and Best of Show. Our documentary “The Unghosting of Medgar Evers” is being used in classrooms nationwide. And we rock!

WHY WE’RE GREAT: CAT Legal Clinic connects doctors and lawyers to address the root causes of a child’s illness. CAT attorneys work to ensure the personal safety, healthy physical environments and resources to meet the daily needs of Kentucky’s at-risk children.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Cast dinners, Frequent flyer miles • Opera sheet music • Audio and Video recordings • Costumes, sewing supplies

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Landscaping Volunteers and Plants • Roof for Arts Center • Kitchen Cabinets • Volunteers for art exhibits and events

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Pledge Drive Volunteers • Assisting with station events • General office work • Donated items for station fundraisers

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Technology Assistance • Special Event Volunteers • Development Consultation • Pro Bono Attorneys

P.O. Box 8463 Lexington, KY 40533 - Fayette 859-410-2397 OperaLex.org Annual Budget: $131,439

$500 MATCH Mrs. Pam Miller

$500 MATCH Jan and Ken Tunnell

$500 MATCH Pops Resale

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$500 MATCH

Access to Justice Board of Directors

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BROKE SPOKE COMMUNITY BIKE SHOP

CAMP NELSON HONOR GUARD, INC.

501 West Sixth St. Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-489-1865 thebrokespoke.org Annual Budget: $38,959

215 Christopher Lane Nicholasville , KY 40356 - Jessamine 859-312-7655 campnelsonhonorguard.org Annual Budget: $40,478

WHAT WE DO: Broke Spoke Community Bike Shop is an all volunteer organization with the mission: To provide better access to better bikes and to empower individuals to perform their own maintenance. We provide the tools, resources, safe space, and volunteers to help educate cyclists of all forms.

WHAT WE DO: Camp Nelson Honor Guard is an all-volunteer Resident Guard. We provide full, enhanced military funeral rites at Camp Nelson National Cemetery, support the rifle details there, and work events annually.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: ALL VOLUNTEER RUN! We value volunteer service at $8 an hour in sweat equity. Our program allows anyone to use tools, parts and bike for free. Ability to pay should not be a barrier to safety. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • Old bikes

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We bring honor, dignity and tradition to one of the last pristine Civil War sites in the nation, following military protocol, as defined by Arlington. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers to aid Veterans and their families • Volunteers to work with horses, funerals • Headquarter staffing and library • Funding to Restore 9 McClellan saddles

$500 MATCH

West Sixth Brewing (First ten $50 donors)

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501 West Sixth Street, Suite 250 Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-488-1448 peaceandjusticeky.org Annual Budget: $29,694 WHAT WE DO: Founded in 1983, CKCPJ leads grassroots initiatives to empower the community with leadership skills, education, and activities. By building community partnerships, we help marginalized voices be heard. We provide educational workshops and offer tools, including our online networks and our Peaceways newsletter, to equip our members to take action for peace and justice. WHY WE’RE GREAT: CKCPJ hosts events to raise awareness and fight injustice. We’ve sponsored the Peace is Possible Kentucky license plate to help bring peace education to youth. In 2013, our Lexington United camps and games night series began teaching conflict resolution skills. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers to staff issue-area committees • Volunteers to write for newsletter • Volunteers to thank donors

$500 MATCH

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American Legion Man O War Post 8

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$500 MATCH

CKCPJ Board of Directors

FRIENDS OF THE KENTUCKY THEATRE

FRONTIER HOUSING, INC

GOD’S CLOSET

717 Malabu Dr. Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-277-8051 kentuckytheatrefriends.org Annual Budget: $7,924

5445 Flemingsburg Rd Morehead, KY 40351 - Rowan 606-784-2131 frontierhousing.org Annual Budget: $3,426,091

PO Box 34001 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-533-1945 Annual Budget: $27,824

WHAT WE DO: The Friends of the Kentucky Theatre is a nonprofit organization made up of volunteer, civic-minded community leaders and members united in the mission of raising funds to renovate and update the theatre’s concession area, so that it will complement the newly renovated auditorium and lobby.

WHAT WE DO: Frontier Housing provides affordable housing solutions to build better communities. Our promise is a quality home and a fair loan.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Kentucky Theatre, which has served generations of Central Kentuckians, has been a civic anchor on Main Street Lexington since opening in 1922. Our fund raising project will enable much needed upgrades to the concession area including expanded space.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We recognize the practicality of energy efficiency to enhance a family’s ability to afford its home over time. Frontier has pioneered ways to achieve monthly savings in utility bills. We’ve been rewarded by the Housing Assistance Council nationally and the Federation of Appalachian Housing Enterprises regionally.

Ron Saykaly

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We have fulfilled the need for professional clothing and career assistance for over 20 years and strive to provide as much assistance as possible to women going to work. We provided skills training through our social enterprise, The Purple Lunchbox. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Women’s business attire • Gift cards • Jewelry and accessories

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Fundraising Advocates • Marketing assistance • Event volunteers

$500 MATCH

WHAT WE DO: God’s Closet is central Kentucky’s premier career assistance organization for women. God’s Closet provides women with professional clothing, resume assistance image consultation, and other services to gain adequate employment and achieve self-sufficiency. We partner with dozens of businesses and organizations for professional clothing, haircuts and styling, and dry cleaning.

$500 MATCH Walmart

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$500 MATCH The Taluskie Family

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HOLLY ROOD

JEWISH FEDERATION OF THE BLUEGRASS

KENTUCKY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

LEXINGTON FAIRNESS

PARIS-BOURBON COUNTY YMCA

THE PLANTORY

28 Beckner Street Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-745-6664 Annual Budget: $28,307

1050 Chinoe Road, Suite 112 Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-268-0672 jewishlexington.org Annual Budget: $377,938

P.O. Box 23171 Lexington, KY 40523 - Fayette 859-269-7715 kycouncilofchurches.org Annual Budget: $174,416

PO Box 417 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-951-8565 lexfair.org Annual Budget: $63,159

917 Main Street Paris, KY 40361 - Bourbon 859-987-1395 parisbourbonymca.org Annual Budget: $1,512,207

501 West Sixth Street, Suite 250 Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-255-6999 plantory.org Annual Budget: $105,949

WHAT WE DO: JFB is part of the Jewish Federations of North America network. The movement distributes over $3 billion annually, protecting and enhancing the well-being of Jews and others worldwide through the Jewish values of repairing the world, charity, social justice and Jewish learning. Locally, we are a central agency for the community.

WHAT WE DO: We get church leaders together to address big issues facing Kentuckians. In the process, we increase respect and cooperation for resolving big challenges, whether it’s health care or creation care, tax reform or penal reform, immigration or exploitation. Methods include an annual conference, clergy peer learning groups, and education and mobilization for faith-based advocacy in Frankfort.

WHAT WE DO: Lexington Fairness advances the full legal and social acceptance of the LGBTQ community through education and community building.

WHAT WE DO: The Y is a cause driven organization that is for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Our Y is the hub of the community providing child care, youth activities, aquatics and healthy living programs. The last quarter of 2014 we will begin our Diabetes Prevention Program.

WHAT WE DO: The Plantory is an innovative co-working space that grows good ideas and connects communities. Our mission is to strengthen Lexington’s nonprofit economy by empowering local nonprofits through incubation, networking, co-working, training, fundraising support, marketing, and strategic development. We provide wraparound support services for nonprofits in a fun, professional center.

WHAT WE DO: The Heritage Commission promotes the preservation and acquisition of historical buildings, sites and other historic properties located in Clark County. We also assist private owners in registration and preservation. Our Main focus is to oversee the maintenance of Holly Rood, the 200 year old home of Governor James Clark. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We balance the responsibility of caring for a 200 year old house and teaching the history of all the diverse citizens of our county. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Gardening, Event prep • Research • Loan of display material

WHY WE’RE GREAT: JFB provides holiday programs, coordinates volunteer efforts, runs a summer day camp, offers family programs, connects young adults and raises awareness about anti-Semitism and Israel. We strive to provide positive Jewish experiences and support the wider local and global community. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Drivers, Storytellers for children’s programs • Summer camp activities • Friendly visitors for elderly and homebound

$15,000 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Clark County Community Foundation

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Michael and Kathy Grossman

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WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’re great because God’s mandate to transform the community through church unity is great. Few can claim our depth of experience convening Catholics and Protestants and people of various racial and ethnic backgrounds to find common ground and then act as people of faith to improve life in the Commonwealth. This harvest of unity and diversity forms one sacred offering.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’ve impacted hundreds of Kentuckians with our programs to end bullying, stop suicide, and develop a vision of Central Kentucky as a fair place to live. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Events/Programming • Office Space, Development

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Child care volunteers • Volunteers to solicit auction items • Painting and carpenter work • Fundraising

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Subscribe to our advocacy alerts • Organize a multi-church annual service

$700 MATCH Friends of the KCC

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Each day nearly 300 people come into our building where they benefit from child care, exercise programs for kids through seniors and youth programs like soccer, swim team and gymnastics. We provided over 900 individuals with financial assistance so they could be part of something great.

$500 MATCH Board of Lexington Fairness

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We provide a healthy, creative, connected place where passionate community leaders can work together and grow their organizations. Every month we host 1000+ hours of cross-sector collaboration, 30+ hours of trainings, and 300+ volunteer hours for the nonprofit community. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Front desk volunteers • Workshop leaders • Nonprofit mentors

$500 MATCH

Coventry Cares of Kentucky

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$500 MATCH

Debra Hensley’s Social Stimulus

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URBAN LEAGUE OF LEXINGTON FAYETTE COUNTY 148 DeWeese Street Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-233-1561 ullexfay.org Annual Budget: $901,422 WHAT WE DO: The Urban League assists African Americans and disadvantaged citizens in the achievement of social and economic equality. We provide affordable housing, workforce development, youth and educational services, professional development and advocate for equality. WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Urban League helps level the playing field. From helping an elementary student win a college scholarship to aiding a small or minority business owner grow their business through opportunities. We empower and change lives. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Marketing intern • Communications intern • Youth volunteers

LIFE PLAN OF KENTUCKY, INC.

AVIATION MUSEUM OF KENTUCKY

2333 Alexandria Dr. Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-514-6073 lifeplanofky.org Annual Budget: $4,250

4029 Airport Road Lexington, KY 40510 - Fayette 859-231-1219 aviationky.org Annual Budget: $203,369

WHAT WE DO: Life Plan of Kentucky listens to people with disabilities and their families about what needs to be in place to create a good life for everyone involved. Coaching people to think about the future, describing what a safe and secure life would look like for the person with a disability, and motivating each concerned person to action are all key aspects of Life Plan’s services.

WHAT WE DO: We serve as Kentucky’s focal point for the interpretation and preservation of Aviation History. We bring Aviation alive through engaging venues including our Speakers programs covering Aviation’s rich legacy, visiting historic aircraft and an outdoor viewing area at a Commercial Airfield open to the public as part of Museum admission.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Life Plan of Kentucky operates a pooled special needs trust that families/ individuals can utilize to help achieve financial security. Serving ONLY Kentucky, Life Plan’s Board and Staff are knowledgeable about resources and issues impacting the planning process and outcomes. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Color Printer

$500 MATCH

Urban League Board of Directors

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$500 MATCH

Fister, Williams and Oberlander, PLLC ($250); Bank of the Bluegrass ($250)

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We provide youth with an intensive two-day educational program through our Summer Aviation Camps, held in Lexington and throughout the State. Through induction into our Museum’s “Hall Of Fame” event, we annually recognize Kentuckians who have contributed to Aviation. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Tour Docents • Upkeep and maintenance • Experienced aviation instructors • Computers, TV’s ,simulators and headsets

$500 MATCH Dr. Ray Garman

BLUEGRASS COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE FOUNDATION 500 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette/Clark 859-246-6584 bluegrass.kctcs.edu Annual Budget: $212,285 WHAT WE DO: BCTC Foundation works to secure private philanthropic support for the Bluegrass Community and Technical College. Bluegrass Community and Technical College is an accredited, comprehensive community college, offering transfer, career and technical programs. We help students, including many first-generation and minority individuals fulfill their dreams through higher education. WHY WE’RE GREAT: BCTC transforms lives by providing education, job training and hope for a brighter future. BCTC’s mission is to provide a skilled workforce, prepare students to transfer for baccalaureate degrees, support economic vitality, and improve the quality of life. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Straw, Feed, & Hay for horses • 2005-2013 Cars

$500 MATCH Jimmy Nash Homes

BLUEGRASS HERITAGE MUSEUM 217 South Main Street Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-745-1358 bgheritage.com Annual Budget: $98,119

BOYLE COUNTY EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND, INC. 352 N. Danville By-Pass Danville, KY 40422 - Boyle 859-236-6634 Annual Budget: $8,201

WHAT WE DO: The Bluegrass Heritage Museum brings the history of the area to life by collecting, preserving, interpreting and exhibiting objects valuable to the history of Winchester, Clark County, and the region. Three floors filled with continually evolving galleries, focus on agriculture, the Civil War, other military history, instrument-maker Homer Ledford and more.

WHAT WE DO: Our Boyle County Education Endowment Fund aims to provide a broad range of extracurricular activities without placing a financial burden on our students and their families. Funded activities enrich the experience of our students through educational, athletic, and social opportunities helping them to create a meaningful high school career.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We serve as a cultural and educational center for the area. Our award-winning Second Thursday Program offers free lectures on topics rich in Kentucky history. Countless school children participate in activities geared to classroom curriculum.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Boyle County School District is a Distinguished District that is always striving to improve and expand the opportunities available to our students. Our faculty and staff are highly qualified and encourage students to succeed and reach their goals.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Event and school program volunteers • Office supplies

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Art • Greenhouse • School supplies • Kids Backpacks, Shared Experiences

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

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$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

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CARNEGIE CENTER FOR LITERACY AND LEARNING 251 W. Second Street Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-254-4175 CarnegieCenterLex.org Annual Budget: $723,320 WHAT WE DO: The Carnegie Center, winner of two national and several local awards for programming excellence, empowers people to explore and express their voices through imaginative learning and the literary arts. The Center is a regionallyrespected leader in education outside the school systems, offering low-cost/free programs and scholarships to all in need. WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Carnegie Center is located in a beautiful, historic Carnegie library building where programs are vibrant and people of all ages and backgrounds are welcome. By providing art with a cause (literacy), we help people improve their quality of life. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer tutors for kids in K-12 • iPads • Exterior Window Cleaning • Gently-used books

CENTRAL KENTUCKY COMPUTER SOCIETY

CHILD CARE COUNCIL OF KENTUCKY, INC

160 Moore Drive, Suite 107 Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-373-1000 ckcs.org Annual Budget: $31,968

1390 Olivia Lane Lexington, KY 40511 - Fayette 859-254-9176 childcarecouncilofky.com Annual Budget: $4,437,208

WHAT WE DO: The Central Kentucky Computer Society helps demystify computers, and other devices such as tablets, e-readers, smart phones and digital cameras for Central Kentuckians. We teach classes and hold meetings and workshops to address these objectives.

WHAT WE DO: CCC is the leader in educating parents, early care providers and the community at large on the importance of quality early care and education. CCC helps to prepare children for success when entering Kindergarten. CCC also manages the Child Care Assistance Program across the state.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are an all-volunteer organization that teaches computer and photography classes in a relaxed setting. Classes are reasonably priced and comprehensive. Subject matter is consistently updated to keep up with the evolving technology for the casual user.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are a fast growing, forward thinking, techsavvy agency that promotes, expands and enhances services that improve the quality of life for all children, families and early care providers. We believe that Kids Matter Invest Early - Invest Often!

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Presenters • Teachers • Office helpers

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Fundraising/Special Event Volunteers

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

PNC Bank

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KyTrade Computer Services

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH

Benefits Group of Lexington

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER OF THE BLUEGRASS, INC.

DANVILLE-BOYLE COUNTY HAPPY FEET EQUALS LEARNING FEET

FAYETTE COOPERATING NURSERY SCHOOL, INC.

290 Alumni Dr. Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-218-2322 cdcbg.org Annual Budget: $1,361,729

1131 Secretariat Dr E Danville, KY 40422 - Boyle 859-236-4559 happyfeetequalslearningfeet.com Annual Budget: $14,000

109 Rosemont Garden Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-276-6350 coopschool.org Annual Budget: $231,157

WHAT WE DO: CDCB is dedicated to ensuring that children with special needs reach their full potential. We collaborate with families and community partners to create the highest quality homeand community-based therapy services. We’ve also created preschool and child care programs that benefit both children with and without special needs.

WHAT WE DO: We’re a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing children in need with new, high quality footwear. The Danville-Boyle County chapter works with Danville and Boyle County schools, including Kentucky School for the Deaf, to identify children in our area that need shoes.

WHAT WE DO: The Fayette Cooperating Preschool offers an exceptional early childhood education to children ages 2-6, with a unique program that nurtures parents as well. Our school is the only parentcooperative preschool in Kentucky, offering a curriculum based on hands-on, interactive learning which prepares students to succeed in elementary school.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are one of only a few facilities that allows young children with and without special needs to work together in an environment that benefits everyone! We have highly educated teachers and low student-to-teacher ratios! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Grounds and facility upkeep • Reading to children in the classroom • Donated art supplies • Fundraising planning

$1000 MATCH Roger Bean and Thomas Kessinger III

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We believe that by providing new shoes to children in need we can increase self-esteem and allow the children to focus on learning. Happy feet will equal learning feet. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Fundraiser Volunteers • Expand our committee for greater outreach • Additional outlets to donate to our program

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Since 1951, Co-op has been meeting the academic, emotional and social needs of young children. Parents share their expertise and experience while also learning from child development experts. Coop provides rich preschool experiences within the financial means of most families. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Classroom volunteers • Grant writing assistance • Business sponsorship •Playground renovation support

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH Co-Op Education Foundation

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FOODCHAIN

FRIENDS OF MCCONNELL SPRINGS

GROWING TOGETHER PRESCHOOL, INC.

HIGH STREET NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER

INTERNATIONAL BOOK PROJECT

501 W. Sixth St. Suite 105 Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-428-8380 foodchainlex.org Annual Budget: $102,442

PO Box 12196 Lexington, KY 40581 - Fayette 859-225-4073 mcconnellsprings.org Annual Budget: $30,322

599 Lima Drive Lexington, KY 40511 - Fayette 859-255-4056 growingtogetherpreschool.org Annual Budget: $1,189,834

228 South Limestone St Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-233-1654 highstreetneighborhood.org Annual Budget: $388,526

1440 Delaware Ave Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-254-6771 intlbookproject.org Annual Budget: $5,485,507

WHAT WE DO: FoodChain reconnects people with their food via education and demonstration of innovative food production. We grow and teach others about indoor closed-loop farming that wastes little and yields fresh food year-round. We operate Kentucky’s first commercially-scaled aquaponics system, growing fish and greens together, inside of a former downtown bread factory.

WHAT WE DO: The Friends work with the LFUCG Division of Parks and Recreation, dedicated to the restoration and preservation of McConnell Springs as a national historic site. We help fund the environmental and educational programs offered at this passive recreational park. We are solely volunteers and receive our funding from non-governmental sources.

WHAT WE DO: GTP has been integrating the lives and experiences of children with and without disabilities since 1982. Our goal is to provide children of varying abilities and advantages with nurturing, safe care, therapeutic services and the foundation for school and life readiness in an inclusive environment.

WHAT WE DO: High Street Neighborhood Center is a full day childcare serving low-income and at-risk children.

WHAT WE DO: The International Book Project located in Lexington, Kentucky, promotes education and literacy by sending books to developing countries, fostering global friendships and strengthening world unity.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Together with the community, we’re exploring new ways to grow food. We’re young but in 2013 we hosted 2000+ visitors and grew 850 lbs. of food! And we’re scrappy so every dollar donated will help to continue our educational programming!

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We aid in the connection between the classroom and the eco system diversities found in the park. We enrich learning experiences by providing the equipment and material necessary to turn-on young minds to science and the world around them.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Advocates • Volunteers • Expertise

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Active board members • Special event volunteers • Social media volunteers • Administrative support

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Traditional Bank

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Lexington Woodcarvers Guild ($300); Bank of the Bluegrass & Trust Co. ($200)

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’re pioneers! GTP was the first preschool serving children with and without disabilities in the same program. We served as a field study site for Kentucky’s core content for early childhood education and launched the first Kentucky Proud preschool in Kentucky.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We have been successfully serving our community for 45 years. We believe in quality and affordability, so that our children have all the advantages that other children have. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Interactive Reading Curriculum Volunteers

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Bookstore volunteers • Quality books • Warehouse volunteers • Office supplies

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Board Members • Art and Science Volunteers • iPads

$500 MATCH Patricia Vanaman

WHY WE’RE GREAT: During its 48 years, International Book Project has shipped approximately 6 million books to over 300 partners in countries throughout the developing world. While many shipments are small, IBP has consistently shipped 10 sea containers annually.

$500 MATCH Rita Penn

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF THE BLUEGRASS 1092 Duval Street, Ste. 240 Lexington, KY 40515 - Fayette 859-219-2423 jalexington.org Annual Budget: $463,030 WHAT WE DO: The purpose of Junior Achievement is to empower young people to own their economic success while preparing them to succeed in a global economy. With the support of positive adult role models who volunteer their time, JA enables students to understand business, citizenship, economics, financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’re great because our volunteers teach students what they really need to know to be successful in life. Many of the students who receive JA are from low to moderate income households who may not have a role model. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Classroom volunteers

$1000 MATCH Ms. Kate Kinley Gregg

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$1500 MATCH Lynn Hudgins ($500); David Royse ($1000)

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JUST FUND EDUCATION PROJECT, INC. P.O. Box 21815 Lexington, KY 40522 - Fayette 859-285-1182 justfundky.org Annual Budget: $80,330 WHAT WE DO: JustFundKY has the dual mission of reducing discrimination through public events showcasing the positive contributions of Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) persons, and by funding the educational efforts of other organizations to increase awareness and understanding of the LGBT community. Just Fund Education Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) doing business as JustFundKY. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We use our grants to support others who do good work for fairness. We do not duplicate their efforts. JustFundKY does not save the whales; we fund the people who do. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Gala Planning • Host Informational Meetings • Website assistance • Grant supported projects monitoring

KENTUCKY CENTER FOR PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE, INC. (KYCPE)

KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY FOUNDATION

KENTUCKY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

LEXINGTON ACADEMY OF BARBERING COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC.

LEXINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION

710 East Main St. Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-281-1171 kycpe.org Annual Budget: $34,666

100 W. Broadway Frankfort, KY 40601 - Franklin 502-564-1792 ext.4433 history.ky.gov Annual Budget: $1,123,975

P.O. Box 27 Danville, KY 40423 - Boyle 859-936-6654 ksd.kyschools.us Annual Budget: $74,325

1132 Winchester Road, Suite 175 Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-231-1820 Annual Budget: $150,000

140 E Main St Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-231-5557 lexpublib.org Annual Budget: $226,120

WHAT WE DO: “KYCPE helps organizations continuously improve operational efficiency and effectiveness through use of the Criteria for Performance Excellence. Education is provided through workshops, an award application/feedback process, and through consulting services.

WHAT WE DO: “We use the POWER OF HISTORY to help students master 21st century skills essential for success in school and the workplace and to provide the perspective necessary for addressing contemporary issues successfully and making better decisions for future progress.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: “KYCPE is a fantastic nonprofit utilizing all volunteers who are passionate about improving Kentucky organizations - both for profit and nonprofit organizations. The professionalism of our volunteers (most are employed in quality improvement) meshes well with the Criteria for Performance Excellence.”

WHY WE’RE GREAT: By assisting 430 community-based history organizations in all 120 counties, we use the POWER OF HISTORY to make Kentucky a stronger, more interesting, more prosperous place for all its citizens to live and thrive.

WHAT WE DO: The KSD Charitable Foundation supports the students at Kentucky School for the Deaf in Danville. From new dorm mattresses to raising money to fix the campus pool, the Foundation leads the charge! Our goal is to help give KSD students the same educational experiences as their hearing peers.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Operating Committee Volunteers • Examiner Volunteers • Loaned executive • Collateral Materials Printing

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

JustFund Board of Directors

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Dean Bondhus; Ralph C. Salyer; Kenneth Maxik

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • History Program Sponsors • Education programming sponsors • Volunteers

$1000 MATCH Mary Doyle Johnson

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Despite shrinking state funding, our students work with important new technology, live in improved residence hall facilities, work with arts and humanities consultants and have super good behavior incentives! We are proud and happy to play a big role in making this possible through fundraising activities and grants. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Travel Kits for Middle/High School athletes • Tablet PCs • Portable microphone system • Large projection screen

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

WHAT WE DO: We offer emergency financial assistance and other resources for tuition subsidies, school supplies, work and school apparel, travel stipends and miscellaneous expenses. Our mission responds to the overall health, hygiene and wellbeing of vulnerable populations such as re-entry and low income citizens through financial stability, education and community engagement.

WHAT WE DO: The Library Foundation provides additional funding to enhance the Lexington Public Library’s goal to Connect People, Inspire Ideas, and Transform Lives. The Foundation funds capital improvements, new technology, library programs, etc. through grant-making organizations and private donations.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The LAB, Inc. collaborates with local and statewide organizations that focus on human services with emphasis on families and children in need of life-sustaining services. A guiding principle of organizational standards is one of “paying it forward”, through education.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Library provides free educational opportunities for everyone in our community, regardless of age or interests. We welcome any one, at any time, with no questions asked. The Library Foundation helps the Library do even more with what we have.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Special events and fundraising support • Marketing expertise • Social media assistance • Community partners

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers for Storytime Bus & Spellbinders programs • Children’s art supplies • School supplies

$500 MATCH David Whitehouse

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH Community Trust Bank

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LIFE ADVENTURE CENTER

NEW OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL FOR WOMEN

NEWTON’S ATTIC, INC.

PARTNERS IN EDUCATION

570 Milner Road Versailles, KY 40383 - Woodford 859-873-3271 lifeadventurecenter.org Annual Budget: $1,093,076

204 Chestnut Street Berea, KY 40403 - Madison 859-985-7200 nosw.org Annual Budget: $465,355

4974 Old Versailles Road Lexington, KY 40510 - Fayette 859-368-7334 newtonsattic.com Annual Budget: $166,183

24 W. Lexington Avenue, Suite 218 Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-808-0083 clarkcountypartnersineducation.com Annual Budget: $23,112

WHAT WE DO: Life Adventure Center inspires life changing, outdoor education programs that promote personal growth, team building and communication through our challenge course & zip line, horsemanship and outdoor adventure experiences including camping, canoeing, caving and wilderness survival. Self-guided interpretive trails and hands-on environmental education are offered at our Buckley Wildlife Sanctuary.

WHAT WE DO: The NOSW gives a second chance to low-income, middle-aged women in Appalachia who are determined to improve their educational, financial and personal circumstances. Twice annually women spend 3 weeks in a free, residential program taking classes such as self-esteem, job skills, leadership development, advanced education preparation, and civic engagement.

WHAT WE DO: Newton’s Attic, a nonprofit founded in 1998 by Bill Cloyd, is dedicated to providing students with highly unusual educational experiences and providing STEM (Science Technology, Engineering Mathematics) educational resources to parents, students and teachers. Our mission is to stimulate interest in science and engineering through exciting hands-on projects, classes and summer camps.

WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to enhance the quality of instructional services provided to students through the use of school volunteers and business partners. PIE facilitates partnerships between schools and local businesses and industries. Once matched, these companies provide schools with employees who serve as mentor-tutors and finances for educational programs.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Programs are offered to the community, “atrisk” groups, and military families. We inspire extraordinary life skills that apply to everyday life. Participants reach “Ah-Ha moments” while growing and learning significant personal insight as they enJOY the journey we call “ADVENTURE”. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Transportation Sponsors • Gravel/paving • Western trail horses • Ice Maker

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The NOSW is a “hand up” that transforms the lives of the women we serve as well as their families and communities. Over 700 women have graduated from the NOSW and hundreds more have benefited from our outreach programs. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Provide or sponsor meals • Paper goods • Toiletries • Flash drives

$1000 MATCH

$500 MATCH

John Cleveland Foundation (Direct match)

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UTVcabEnclosures.com

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Newton’s Attic’s approach to engineering education is highly unusual and enthusiastically received. Our motto, “play is the ultimate learning tool,” has created a culture of extreme engagement by students and mentors. STEM educators say there is nothing like Newton’s Attic anywhere. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Teachers/mentors • Advertising/promotion/printing • Tools & materials • Administrative/financial

$500 MATCH

Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLC

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Partners In Education was the recipient of the 2011 Governor’s Award for Group Volunteer Service. PIE has been recognized by the United Way and the Bush Foundation for Family Literacy. Currently, we coordinate 100+ volunteers and facilitate 14 school/business partnerships. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer tutor/mentors

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

PRICHARD COMMITTEE FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

PROVIDENCE MONTESSORI SCHOOL 1209 Texaco Road Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-255-7330 providencemontessoriky.org Annual Budget: $2,032,819

271 West Short St., Ste 202 Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-233-9849 prichardcommittee.org Annual Budget: $1,978,202 WHAT WE DO: The Prichard Committee provides an independent voice advocating for improved education for all Kentuckians. We keep the public, elected officials and educators informed about leading education issues. We conduct research, analyze policy and advocate solutions, and we engage students, parents and business and civic leaders in our efforts. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are committed to keeping the public in public schools. In the 30 plus years since our founding, Kentucky has moved from the bottom of the barrel to the middle of the pack and higher in national measures of academic achievement, reform strategies, finance and indicators of a child’s chance for school success.

WHAT WE DO: We provide a quality environment, holistic in its approach, which unleashes in our children their natural curiosity, their intrinsic desire for life long learning, and their innate ability to be citizens who better our world community. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Providence Montessori School is the oldest and only America Montessori School in Kentucky. Our greatness lies in how we regard the child. Our work, from environments to lessons, is inspired by the individuality of the child. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • School committee volunteers • Board of director volunteers • Parent/Community professional services

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Sponsors for meetings and publications • Sponsors for parent and student workshops

$1000 MATCH Board Members

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH

Ford and Allison Lankford

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THE RACE FOR EDUCATION, STARTING GATE 1818 Versailles Rd. Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-252-8648 starting-gate.org Annual Budget: $569,951 WHAT WE DO: The Starting Gate is a fun and educational afterschool literacy program for middle school students in central Kentucky. The Starting Gate motivates kids to think about their futures and what it will take to achieve their individual goals through reading, writing, life skills, college/career exploration and homework help. WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Starting Gate will serve 100-150 middle school students in grades 6-8 in Fayette and Bourbon Counties during the 2014-2015 school year. The Race For Education offers this program at no cost to the school district or the students. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer tutors • Volunteers at fundraising events • Snack donations

READING CAMP

ST. AGATHA ACADEMY

203 East 4th Street Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-252-6527 readingcamprocks.org Annual Budget: $82,883

244 South Main Street Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-744-6484 stagathaacademy.cdlex.org Annual Budget: $1,030,229

WHAT WE DO: Reading Camp meets the academic, social and emotional needs of at-risk 3rd-5th graders by providing a FREE week of camp and in-school mentoring. Here, children review and strengthen literacy skills, develop social skills and “soft skills” that are proven predictors of success, reduce summer learning loss, develop relationships with mentors and experience summer academic enrichment.

WHAT WE DO: We provide a classical Christian education to students in a five county region. Central to the purpose of our school is a genuine desire to develop the whole child academically and spiritually. Ultimately, we desire our students to have the self-discipline and conviction to become leaders who make the world a better place.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Through Reading Camp, children discover reading is possible and meet peers, teenagers and adults who have experienced their struggles. They grow socially and emotionally, strengthening their confidence and uncovering new skills, talents and interests. Reading Camp develops the whole child. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Camp volunteers • School mentors • Books and camp supplies • In-kind recreational opportunities

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Blue Grass Insurance

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Republic Bank

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We awaken students to global awareness and teach them to love and respect people different from themselves, and we provide a nurturing learning environment promoting self-worth, selfreliance and self-discipline, so that each child may reach his or her highest potential. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Computer technology • Physical Education equipment • Classroom furniture • Classical/Great Books Series for Library

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

VISUALLY IMPAIRED PRESCHOOL SERVICES (VIPS)

WILDERNESS TRACE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER

161 Burt Rd, Ste 4 Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-276-0335 vips.org Annual Budget: $1,650,408

409 North Stewarts Lane Danville, KY 40422 - Boyle 859-236-0878 wtcdc.org Annual Budget: $378,322

WHAT WE DO: As much as 80-90% of how a child learns is through vision. Our certified teachers travel to the homes of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who are blind and visually impaired to teach them the skills they need to reach their fullest potential developmentally and educationally.

WHAT WE DO: The Wilderness Trace Child Development Center provides all children—and particularly those with significant disabilities—with an early education that fully prepares them socially, academically and emotionally for kindergarten and ultimately a life of independence. The Center provides highquality, intensive services to children with neurological disorders in central Kentucky.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: VIPS is the only agency in Kentucky & Indiana dedicated to the education of children ages birth to five with visual impairments. We teach families techniques to help their child explore and learn, and provide support for the entire family. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • “Touch and Feel books (0-3 yrs.) • Paper towels • Copy paper • Party with the Pros event volunteers

$500 MATCH

Ward, Hocker & Thornton

BLUEGRASS CONSERVANCY 380 South Mill Street, Suite 205 Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-255-4552 bluegrassconservancy.org Annual Budget: $448,162

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Wilderness Trace provides the one-on-one and small group instruction and therapy that has been scientifically proven to be the most effective learning environment for neurologically disabled children. Our students learn to walk, to speak and to thrive. Miracles happen here! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Medical Volunteers • Administrative Volunteers • Sensory Garden Upkeep • Office Supplies

WHAT WE DO: As a community-supported nonprofit, we help local families in the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky preserve the lands they love. Using voluntary conservation tools and programs, we help them conserve the water quality and agricultural viability, natural habitat, cultural heritage, and scenic vistas of their family lands for future generations. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Thanks to increasing community support, the Conservancy has permanently protected over 20,500 acres of working farmland, forests, and wildlife habitat. Our efforts include building and celebrating a lasting conservation ethic in kids and families by taking them out to farms. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Program organization • Photographers • Assistance with events and mailings

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH

GIVEINTOTHEGROOVE

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BLUEGRASS GREENSOURCE

CENTRAL KENTUCKY AUDUBON SOCIETY

GREEN FORESTS WORK

KENTUCKY NATURAL LANDS TRUST

SEEDLEAF

AVOL (AIDS VOLUNTEERS, INC.)

P.O. Box 910384 Lexington, KY 40591 - Fayette 859-266-1572 bgGreensource.org Annual Budget: $1,231,065

524 Rosemont Garden Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-229-9421 centralkentuckyaudubon.org Annual Budget: $5,135

203 Thomas Poe Cooper Building Lexington, KY 40546 - Fayette 859-257-2908 greenforestswork.org Annual Budget: $600,000

433 Chestnut St Berea, KY 40403 - Madison 859-986-0744 knlt.org Annual Budget: $517,380

931 Idlewild Ct Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-967-8865 seedleaf.org Annual Budget: $118,525

225 Walton Avenue, Suite 110 Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-225-3000 avolky.org Annual Budget: $1,104,219

WHAT WE DO: Bluegrass Greensource (formerly Bluegrass PRIDE) provides environmental education and resources to encourage small changes in our everyday lives that have a big impact on our local environment. We also assist with home energy audits, help communities stencil storm drains, host waste-free events, and provide rain barrel and rain garden workshops.

WHAT WE DO: As a chapter of the National Audubon Society, we work on a local level to bring attention to broader bird related issues. We are committed to improving and protecting habitat for birds and other wildlife and to involving Kentuckians of all ages in discovering the beauty of the natural world.

WHAT WE DO: Green Forests Work (GFW) exists to reestablish high quality, diverse forests on formerly mined lands, creating the potential for future sustainable economic development and mitigating environmental issues, such as forest fragmentation and compromised water and air quality.

WHAT WE DO: Kentucky Natural Lands Trust (KNLT) is a statewide land trust committed to protecting, connecting, and restoring wildlands. Our efforts are aimed at preserving natural heritage in ways that also benefit local, regional and global communities.

WHAT WE DO: Seedleaf exists to nourish communities by growing, cooking, sharing, and recycling food.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: From a teacher: “The water activity you did with the students helped them to think about some of the real life issues surrounding water use. They really enjoyed it – “the activity was fun” – high praise from a middle school student.”

WHY WE’RE GREAT: With many bird species in decline, we offer real opportunities to help. We provide a wide variety of education and conservation projects. Whether building owl houses for local wineries or hosting the annual Bluegrass Birding Festival, we’re for the birds.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Graphic design • Event photographer • Video creation • Printing (signs, banners, displays)

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The reforestation methods we use are science based from regional universities. We have used professional and volunteer tree planters to plant over 1,000,000 seedlings throughout Appalachia. Volunteers learn proper tree planting techniques and gain appreciation of the Appalachian forest.

WHAT WE DO: AVOL collaborates with communities to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and to empower those affected. AVOL provides housing assistance and supportive services to low-income men and women in central Kentucky who are HIV positive. AVOL also offers education, outreach and prevention services to those most at risk of infection.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Building Materials • Craft Materials • Event Volunteers • Silent Auction Items

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Planting Event Volunteers • Owners of surface mined lands in Appalachia

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

GoodFoods Co-Op

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Wild Birds Unlimited

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH Paul Rothman

WHY WE’RE GREAT: KNLT led the campaign to protect Blanton Forest, the largest old growth forest in Kentucky. Through our skilled staff, committed board and strong partnerships we have been able to protect important wildlands, migratory corridors and large forest tracts throughout the state.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: With 14 community gardeners and over 250 volunteers, Seedleaf is making more nutritious food available in Lexington’s food deserts, so everybody can eat well!

WHY WE’RE GREAT: AVOL helps ensure no one with HIV/AIDS falls through the cracks. From education and testing to connection to medical care to assistance with housing and supportive services, AVOL creates a critical continuum of care for the most vulnerable among us.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers, Donors • Garden sponsors • Board Members

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer stewards

$500 MATCH

Kentucky Natural Lands Trust Board

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Items for our Community Chest • Mobile HIV testing unit • Volunteers for Dining Out For Life • Volunteers for HIV Prevention

$500 MATCH Seedleaf Board of Directors

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$1000 MATCH

Jeremy Bates and Bates Security

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BABY HEALTH SERVICE, INC

BLUEGRASS TECHNOLOGY CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

1590 Harrodsburg Road Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-278-1781 BabyHealthLexington.org Annual Budget: $228,123 WHAT WE DO: Baby Health Service is a 100-year-old FREE medical clinic serving children without health insurance or a medical card, ages birth through 17. We offer sick visits, well children checkups and school physicals. Medicines from inhalers to vaccinations are provided free. WHY WE’RE GREAT: As the oldest free children’s clinic in the Commonwealth and one of the oldest in the United States, we provide free medical care and have added a new dental clinic to serve uninsured children in Central Kentucky. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Toothbrushes/toothpaste • Warm Hats/gloves • Baby Supplies • Toiletries

409 Southland Drive Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 800-209-7767 bluegrass-tech.org Annual Budget: $266,129 WHAT WE DO: Bluegrass Technology Center helps people with disAbilities obtain tools to help them live, learn, work and play! We help people of all ages, from birth to aged with all types of daily challenges. Our ReUse program gathers home medical equipment and computers, refurbishes them and distributes them to people in need. WHY WE’RE GREAT: BTC serves our most vulnerable citizens. ReUse programming keeps thousands of useable items out of our landfills, providing over half a million in cost savings! Bring us your wheelchairs, walkers, tub benches, computers, etc. and help someone in need today! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • Used/new medical equipment • Cleaning supplies

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Kaveh R. Sajadi, M.D.

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Friends of BTC

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

CAMP HORSIN’ AROUND P.O. Box 22276 Lexington, KY 40522 - Fayette 859-381-9998 camphorsinaround.org Annual Budget: $326,738 WHAT WE DO: We provide a camping experience for children whose health is compromised. At camp they trade doctor and hospital visits for an outdoor adventure in a place designed just for them. The goal is to let them do all their bodies will allow while creating great memories with kids in similar situations. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are great because our kids leave energized from their camping experience. They go home excited to return. No one at camp cares if you have no hair or an artificial limb. At camp they are just kids having fun. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Camp Clean-up • Mailing Volunteers • Camp Store Volunteers • Paper products

$500 MATCH

Genie Whayne; Phyllis Cronin

CARDINAL HILL REHABILITATION HOSPITAL 2050 Versailles Road Lexington, KY 40509 - Fayette 859-254-5701 cardinalhill.org Annual Budget: $60,892,330 WHAT WE DO: Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation serves children and adults needing rehabilitation due to a traumatic accident, debilitating illness, or birth disorder. Serving more than 9,000 patients annually from all over KY and several other states, Cardinal Hill offers inpatient and outpatient services, home health, and adult day programs. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Cardinal Hill is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Lexington that is able to provide acute physical rehabilitation services to patients of any age, from birth to over 100 years old. Our patients consistently achieve better outcomes than national averages.

CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAS 1781 Eastwood Drive Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-269-4721 childrenoftheamericas.org Annual Budget: $88,558 WHAT WE DO: Children of the Americas provides donated surgical, dental, medical and prosthetic care to indigenous women and children in rural Guatemala. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are an all-volunteer organization of dedicated volunteers who pay our own expenses to make a difference for those most in need. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • NP Accountant

London Impressions LLC

P. O Box 910953 Lexington, KY 40591 - Fayette 859 221-5770 FriedellCommittee.org Annual Budget: $70,128 WHAT WE DO: The Friedell Committee provides an independent citizen’s voice advocating for an effective, coordinated, accountable health system to improve the health of all Kentuckians. We: Research key health system issues. Advocate for system change and improved health. Inform the public and policymakers. Sustain relationships. Engage citizens. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We approach the problem of community health and wellness from an independent citizen’s perspective through our statewide membership of citizen leaders. Our clear vision to a healthier Kentucky: 1) ownership of the problem; 2) leadership; 3) partnerships (including nonhealthcare groups); and 4) accountability.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Greeters, Unit assistants • Recreation room assistants • Patient concierge • Gift Shop attendants

$500 MATCH

FRIEDELL COMMITTEE FOR HEALTH SYSTEM TRANSFORMATION

$500 MATCH Dr. David Hennessey

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$1000 MATCH Friedell Family Fund

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HERITAGE HOSPICE, INC.

HOSPICE OF THE BLUEGRASS

P.O. Box 1213 Danville, KY 40423 - Boyle 859-236-2425 heritagehospice.com Annual Budget: $5,714,433

2312 Alexandria Dr. Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-276-4404 hospicebg.org Annual Budget: $65,810,922

WHAT WE DO: Heritage Hospice, Inc. provides compassionate care for those facing the end of their lives. We serve Boyle, Garrard, Lincoln and Mercer counties. Our interdisciplinary team of a nurse, social worker, chaplain, aide and volunteer provides support to patients and their families. We care for patients wherever they call home.

WHAT WE DO: Hospice of the Bluegrass is committed to providing the highest quality end-of-life care to patients and their families. Hospice care is for individuals with a serious illness who have a medical diagnosis that his or her life expectancy is six months or less if the illness runs its normal course.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Heritage Hospice staff provides compassionate care during one of the most difficult times a family faces. Our staff ranked in the top 100 in patient family satisfaction surveys. One special focus is honoring veterans. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Bereavement/respite care volunteers • Veteran volunteers • Meeting/Conference Invitations • Host/Plan a Fundraiser

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Hospice of the Bluegrass walks alongside terminally ill patients and their families to support them and provide peace and comfort during a difficult time. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Companionship for patients • Respite for families • Administrative support • Transportation for patients

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

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US Bank

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KENTUCKY CANCERLINK, INC. FORMERLY KENTUCKY PINK CONNECTION, INC. 2425 Regency Road, Ste B Lexington, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-309-1700 kycancerlink.org Annual Budget: $248,913 WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to provide support by reducing and/or eliminating barriers to screening, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Services include screening assistance and direct patient support. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Kentucky CancerLink is a great organization because we provide direct patient services. We work hard to eliminate any barriers that the men and women of Kentucky may face when trying to receive screening, treatment and support during a cancer diagnosis. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Office support • Outreach support • Fundraising/event support

$2000 MATCH

Montgomery Fire Fighters Association

LAMPLIGHTERS OF AMERICA, INC.

MAKENNA FOUNDATION

MARKEY CANCER FOUNDATION

2980 A Candlelight Way Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-227-5006 lamplightersofamerica.org Annual Budget: $100,000

2808 Palumbo Drive Lexington, KY 40509 - Fayette 859-422-2010 makennafoundation.com Annual Budget: $178,260

800 Rose Street CC160 Lexington, KY 40536 - Fayette 859-323 6448 ukmarkey.org Annual Budget: $6,012,286

WHAT WE DO: Empowering individuals in the Bluegrass region with mental and physical health education. We are nurses, social workers and other health professionals spilling out of the hospitals and into the streets with community education.

WHAT WE DO: In honor of the life of Makenna David, the Makenna Foundation will give hope, joy and courage to the children and families who are served by the caring professionals of the Kentucky Children’s Hospital.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Each one of our curricular are taught by a healthcare professional. We bring to the community the latest in research and health information to help you make the best decisions for you and your family’s health.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We facilitate hope, joy and courage for children facing life-threatening trauma and illness. These children and their families are served by caring professionals at the Kentucky Children’s Hospital, in loving memory of Makenna David.

WHAT WE DO: The mission of the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Foundation is to reduce cancer mortality in Kentucky and beyond by supporting innovative cancer research and treatments, education, community engagement, state-of-the-art facilities and compassionate patient care at Markey Cancer Center, Kentucky’s only National Cancer Institute designated facility.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Grant writer • HR specialist • Legal, Event planning

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • In Kind Donations

$500 MATCH

Myrna Downing Principal Broker; Keller Williams Bluegrass Realty

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The UK Markey Cancer Foundation has raised more than $75 million to fight cancer in the Commonwealth. By funding research, screenings, direct patient support and other programs, we provide hope and healing to thousands of cancer patients each year. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Gas Cards • Fundraising Partners • Grocery Gift Cards • Donations for auctions and fundraising

$500 MATCH

RE/MAX Creative Realty

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$5000 MATCH Shawnee Farm

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MISSION LEXINGTON’S FREE DENTAL AND MEDICAL CLINICS 230 South Martin Luther King Blvd Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-272-0219 missionlexington.org Annual Budget: $264,940 WHAT WE DO: Mission Lexington saves lives by providing vital health services to those who cannot afford it any other way. Thanks to the support of generous friends like you we can offer free dental care, primary medical care and mental health services. Last year donors helped us provide 3,582 patient visits. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Your support helps our Medical Clinic provide life-saving psychiatric and primary care, and you help our Dental Clinic reconstruct the smile of patients like the mother who stepped between her daughter and the crowbar of her abuser. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Secretarial Volunteers • Licensed Medical and Dental Providers • Cleaning Volunteers

SAINT JOSEPH HOSPITAL FOUNDATION

SHOULDER TO SHOULDER GLOBAL

ST. AGNES’ HOUSE

SURGERY ON SUNDAY, INC.

THE ARC OF KENTUCKY

701 Bob O Link Suite 200 Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-313-1705 saintjosephfoundation.org Annual Budget: $948,961

105 Bradley Hall Lexington, KY 40506 - Fayette 859-218-2084

635 Maxwelton Ct Lexington, KY 40701 - Fayette 859-254-1241 stagneshouse.org Annual Budget: $104,180

650 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-246-0046 surgeryonsunday.org Annual Budget: $201,672

706 E. Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601 - Franklin 502-875-5225 ArcofKY.org Annual Budget: $306,057

WHAT WE DO: We bring wellness, healing and hope to all, including the underserved. Donor gifts transform the health of our communities’ care delivery, so individuals and families can enjoy the best of health. Every dollar raised remains local. We are strengthened by our rich heritage and values.

WHAT WE DO: Shoulder to Shoulder Global is a University of Kentucky organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in resource-limited communities. Shoulder to Shoulder Global exists to serve the poor while providing a unique educational experience in communities locally and globally.

WHAT WE DO: St. Agnes’ House is a hospitality ministry providing affordable lodging for people coming to Lexington for medical care and for their loved ones.

WHAT WE DO: Surgery On Sunday, Inc. provides free outpatient surgery to uninsured individuals who fall 200% or below of the poverty level.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Assist the health care professionals of Saint Joseph Hospital locations by raising funds in the tradition of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. The Foundation is entrusted to receive charitable gifts for the Hospital and responsibly steward those gifts.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We educate our community locally and globally while serving an underserved population with needed health services. Shoulder to Shoulder Global offers the opportunity to engage in a unique learning, service and research experience through a university, community and international initiative.

WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to advocate for the rights and full participation of all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Together with our network of members and community chapters, we strive to effect systems change; reach and connect families; promote choice, educate and inspire communities.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Athletic shoes • Gas Cards • Kroger Cards, • Volunteers for Hospital Volunteer Guild

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Carla Blanton Consulting

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Bluegrass Oxygen

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http://www.uky.edu/international/shoulder_to_shoulder

Annual Budget: $251,824

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Laptops • Fluoride varnish • Toothbrushes • Toothpaste

$500 MATCH Dr. Nicholas Nickl

WHY WE’RE GREAT: People needing care in Lexington know they can receive it. Family members have a safe, comfortable place to stay when their loved ones are hospitalized; otherwise they’d be sleeping in their cars. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Cleaning supplies • Toilet paper • Twin and double sheet sets • Volunteers to clean rooms and bathrooms

$500 MATCH

St. Agnes’ House Board of Oversight

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We Change Lives! SOS gets people back to work contributing to society and supporting their families again. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Surgeon • Clinical and Administrative Professionals • Diagnostic Scans

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are the largest grassroots volunteer organization in the state that teaches people to be independent and to become the strongest advocate and self-advocate they can be. The Arc connects people to needed resources. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Parent advocates • Self-advocates and sibling mentors

$500 MATCH

Lexington Surgery Center

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$500 MATCH

The Arc of Kentucky Board of Directors and Affiliate Chapters ($250), Graviss McDonald’s Restaurant ($250)

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BLUEGRASS RAPE CRISIS CENTER P.O. Box 1603 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-253-2615 bluegrassrapecrisis.org Annual Budget: $1,101,100 WHAT WE DO: Simply put, we BELIEVE . . . in survivors, in this community’s power to impact change, in a violence-free world. Our goal? To eradicate sexual violence in the 17 counties of the Bluegrass region through counseling, advocacy and education. We operate a 24-hour crisis hotline and hospital advocacy program, fueled mostly by volunteers. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are only great because of YOU. We are motivated by the strength and resilience of survivors of sexual violence, the dedication of volunteers and the collective passion of everyday ordinary advocates of peace and social justice. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Crisis Line advocates • Hospital advocates • Community Outreach advocates

CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF THE DIOCESE OF LEXINGTON KY

CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER OF THE BLUEGRASS

1310 West Main Street Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-253-1993 catholiccharitieslexington.org Annual Budget: $641,170

162 North Ashland Avenue Lexington, KY 40502 - Fayette 859-225-5437 kykids.org Annual Budget: $607,821

WHAT WE DO: Catholic Charities offers affordable clinical counseling, free pregnancy counseling, financial assistance with rent and utility bills, financial literacy classes and support for job seekers. We are also a licensed adoption agency. All services are designed to help families and individuals achieve greater stability. Last year over 1,200 people benefitted from our services.

WHAT WE DO: The Children’s Advocacy Center of the Bluegrass coordinates the investigation and treatment of the most serious cases of child abuse in 17 Central Kentucky counties. Forensic interviewing, medical examinations, therapy and advocacy services are provided in one child-friendly location at no cost to a child’s family.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Providing help and creating hope for over 25 years: a mother facing pregnancy alone, a couple trying to manage money, a teenager in despair, a person looking for work or a family facing eviction, all find help at Catholic Charities. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Asset Mentors • Career Counselors • Toiletries & cleaning products • Professional clothing (especially large sizes)

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Stephanie Nallia

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eLink Design, Inc.

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WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Children’s Advocacy Center is the only agency of its kind in Central Kentucky. We provide a safe place where the smallest voices are heard, the greatest needs are met, and hope and trust are renewed. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Children’s art supplies • Toys • Professional videography services • Gas cards/Kroger Cards

$500 MATCH

Creative Kitchen & Bath

CHRISTIAN SOCIAL SERVICES, INC.

CHRYSALIS HOUSE, INC.

CLARK COUNTY COMMUNITY SERVICES

P.O. Box 147 1446 East Main Street Morehead, KY 40351 - Rowan 606-784-5329 christiansocialservices.org Annual Budget: $208,133

1589 Hill Rise Dr. Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-977-2502 chrysalishouse.org Annual Budget: $3,126,044

30 Taylor Ave P.O. Box 574 Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-744-5034 www.clarkcountycommunityservices.org Annual Budget: $488,498

WHAT WE DO: Chrysalis House is Kentucky’s oldest and largest licensed substance abuse treatment program for women, serving over 200 women and children annually. Credentialed staff integrate mental health and substance abuse treatment using evidence based practices. Chrysalis provides case management, domestic violence counseling, GED tutoring, vocational training, medical care and children’s services.

WHAT WE DO: The mission of Clark County Community Services (CCCS) is to provide a central location where individuals and families can receive assistance in time of crisis and to empower responsive families toward self-sufficiency. CCCS is a local organization responsive to the basic needs of low-income individuals and families in Clark County.

WHAT WE DO: For the last 41 years, Christian Social Services has helped the needy, homeless, and those in crisis situations in our area of Eastern Kentucky. We help supply food and get utilities turned back on. We also run a Thrift Store that offers reduced priced clothing and housewares. WHY WE’RE GREAT: CSS is a beacon of hope to those in need. We strive to be the first place where people come to for help. Last year, we provided a ten day supply of food to 941 families and helped to reconnect electricity in 115 homes. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Truck • Help with fundraising • Thrift store volunteers • Lawn mowing/handyman

$500 MATCH

St. Claire Regional Medical Center ($250); James and Margie Madden ($250)

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Chrysalis House specializes in the treatment of pregnant and parenting women, allowing mothers to keep their babies and toddlers with them while in treatment. Helping women provide for themselves and their children, promoting selfsufficiency and long-term sobriety is our focus. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Refreshments • Throw a baby shower • Baby items • Personal hygiene Items

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We serve as the central clearinghouse in the community for those individuals looking for help that cannot find it elsewhere. Providing food, housing, clothing and utility assistance to those in need. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Food items • Clothing • Household goods

$2500 MATCH

Trent Capital Management, Inc.

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$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

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CLARK COUNTY HOMELESS COALITITION PO Box 4692 Winchester, KY 40392 - Clark 859-744-8733 cchcky.org Annual Budget: $113,455 WHAT WE DO: Clark County Homeless Coalition empowers the homeless to take ownership of their path home. We serve homeless men, women and families by providing transitional housing, comprehensive case management, psycho-educational classes, life skills training, financial literacy, resume and employment search assistance, referrals and advocacy.

DOWN SYNDROME ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY P.O. Box 910516 Lexington, KY 40591 - Fayette 859-494-7809 dsack.org Annual Budget: $132,518 WHAT WE DO: We offer support to families and individuals with Down syndrome starting at birth. We celebrate the amazing potential of these individuals, advocate for full inclusion in schools and community, and educate families, teachers and medical professionals on best practices to help people with Down syndrome reach their full potential.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: CCHC is transforming the lives of the homeless through creative and empowering services which educate and assist those in need, so that they may reach long term self-sufficiency. Today over 80% of former residents are still in stable housing.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We offer hope and support for families throughout their loved ones’ lifetime. We believe in unlimited possibilities for those with Down syndrome and are committed to changing attitudes to help these individuals become fulfilled and productive members of their communities.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Host/Help Plan A Fundraiser • Teach a Class • Collect Cleaning Supplies • Advocate

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Annual Walk for Down Syndrome Volunteers • Family events • Professional speakers • Website experts

$15,000 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Clark County Community Foundation

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Board of Directors

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DRESS FOR SUCCESS LEXINGTON, INC. 1301 Winchester Road, Suite 29 Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-231-7848 dressforsuccess.org/lexington Annual Budget: $80,500 WHAT WE DO: Dress for Success Lexington promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women and empowers them by providing professional attire, a network of support, and the career development tools to help them become self-sufficient and to thrive in work and life. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Sometimes it’s the little things that help you get ahead--a dress suit, a new résumé or tips from a mock interview. We provide professional attire, facilitate career-development and networking in our career center, mentor our clients and more! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Boutique assistance • Special events volunteers • Career Center volunteers • Administrative tasks

$500 MATCH LexEffect, Events & Management

FRANKLIN CO. COUNCIL ON AGING, INC./ FRANKFORT SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER 202 Medical Heights Dr. Frankfort, KY 40601 - Franklin 502-223-5794 frankfortkyseniors.org Annual Budget: $728,788 WHAT WE DO: We help enhance senior living for people age 60 and older by providing programs, activities, opportunities for education and good health. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We love our seniors of Franklin County. From learning to dance, having fun crafting activities to getting fit with our various exercise programs, the Frankfort Senior Activity Center offers something fun and exciting for everyone. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Meals on Wheels drivers • Volunteers to operate our shops

GLEANKY|FAITHFEEDS

GOD’S PANTRY FOOD BANK, INC.

P.O. Box 4448 Lexington, KY 40544 - Fayette 859-444-4769 gleanky.org Annual Budget: $103,453

1685 Jaggie Fox Way Lexington, KY 40511 - Fayette 859-255-6592 godspantryfoodbank.org Annual Budget: $31,115,671

WHAT WE DO: GleanKY|Faith Feeds seeks to ease hunger by “gleaning” or collecting excess fresh produce that would otherwise go to waste. Our organization enhances 52 missions, agencies and programs that are distribution partners, reaching thousands of people in need. The fresh produce is donated by farmers, orchards, individuals, groceries and wholesale distributors.

WHAT WE DO: God’s Pantry Food Bank distributes food to thousands of hungry families in Central and Eastern Kentucky, through partnerships with nearly 400 smaller organizations. Because of community support we are able to feed at least 190,000 Kentuckians annually. We are a member of the Feeding America network.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We fill a huge void in Lexington, working simultaneously to help alleviate hunger and reduce waste. In 4 1/2 years, we’ve saved over 225 TONS of fresh produce—and provided it to tens of thousands of individuals who lack access. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer gleaners • Sources of excess produce • Cargo van/pickup truck • Promotional items

$500 MATCH

Board of Directors, Franklin Co. Council on Aging Inc.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: For every $1 gift, we can distribute $10 worth of food. We reach a diverse group of people in a variety of circumstances, all on a lean budget. Last year we distributed 26 million pounds of food to hungry people; 30% was fresh produce. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Central Intake Volunteers • Food/Funds drive hosts • Warehouse volunteers • Pantry volunteers

$1250 MATCH Integrity IT

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$2000 MATCH Space Center Storage

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GREENHOUSE17

HOPE CENTER, INC.

PO Box 55190 Lexington KY 40555 - Fayette 1-800-544-2022 greenhouse17.org Annual Budget: $1,805,084

PO Box 6 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-225-4673 hopectr.org Annual Budget: $6,479,143

WHAT WE DO: GreenHouse17 is a domestic violence shelter that nurtures human beings, helping them grow and flourish and leave the trauma of abuse behind them. We offer support, counseling, advocacy, shelter, education and prevention to survivors of domestic violence and their families in the 17 counties we serve in Central Kentucky.

WHAT WE DO: The Hope Center’s mission is to care for homeless and at-risk persons by providing lifesustaining and life-rebuilding services that are comprehensive and address underlying causes.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Our innovative approach to intimate partner abuse has won us several awards both locally and across the country. The utilization of our 40 acre property and farm allows us to help intimate partner abuse survivors in a unique, healing manner. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Feminine products • Toilet paper • Canned food • Farm volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Hope Center fights homelessness on several fronts by focusing on the root causes, whether they are found in addiction, mental illness, lack of skills or the need to connect with resources. Each night, over 700 people find a place to sleep at one of the Hope Center’s facilities. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Meal service/cleaning projects • Clothing, socks and underwear • Toiletries and personal care items • Blankets

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

David Switzer

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Bluegrass Land Title

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HOPE’S WINGS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM PO Box 488 Richmond, KY 40476 - Madison 859-623-4095 hopeswings.org Annual Budget: $216,858 WHAT WE DO: Hope’s Wings provides safe shelter, transitional housing, case management and advocacy for victims of domestic violence and their children. We also provide community education regarding domestic violence. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are great because we focus on eradicating domestic violence in the lives of our clients rather than putting a Band-Aid on it. We believe intense case management and “meeting the client where they’re at” is a solid way of accomplishing this. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • Household cleaning items • Laundry detergent • Diapers and baby wipes

$500 MATCH

Kirk Land and Auction K.M. Bentley, Broker

ITNBLUEGRASS

JUBILEE JOBS OF LEXINGTON

KENTUCKY EQUAL JUSTICE CENTER

1206 N Limestone Street Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-252-8665 itnbluegrass.org Annual Budget: $292,874

1450 N Broadway Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-977-0135 jubileejobsoflexington.org Annual Budget: $175,968

201 W. Short Street, Suite 310 Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-233-3057 kyequaljustice.org Annual Budget: $483,998

WHAT WE DO: ITNBluegrass offers safe, affordable, 24/7 automobile transportation to people 60+ and adults with visual impairments anywhere in Fayette and northern Jessamine Counties. Our prompt, courteous trained drivers offer ‘arm-through-arm, door-through-door’ service where members may be assisted with steps and packages.

WHAT WE DO: Jubilee Jobs offers hope for jobseekers from all over the city as they strive to overcome stumbling blocks in their path to work. We specialize in finding jobs for the unemployed and underemployed. We provide skilled job preparation and placement to help disadvantaged jobseekers toward self-sufficiency.

WHAT WE DO: We’re a public interest watchdog and advocate. We work in Frankfort and the courts to ensure equal access to justice and opportunity. Through Maxwell Street Legal Clinic we help our newest neighbors navigate the process of legal immigration—including the wonderful step of becoming a U.S. citizen.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Since opening in 2009, 691 individuals have completed the program and 499 have secured employment, a 72% success rate! Clients achieve all kinds of success, from finding entry-level employment to sustainable careers, moving from isolation to properly caring for self and family.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We use legal know-how and community partnerships to empower people, prevent harm and foster change. In January 2014, Consumer Reports recognized us with its Excellence in Consumer Advocacy Award.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Staying active after giving up or limiting driving has never been easier! ITNBluegrass drivers now deliver more than 900 rides per month, and since 2008 have delivered more than 35,000! Our friendly service makes our riders feel like they’re riding with a friend. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer Drivers • Office & event help • Gift cards • copy paper and stamps (Forever and 20 cents)

$500 MATCH Roger Parry

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Mock Interviewers • Online application assistance • Interviewing clothes • Gift cards (client achievement awards)

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Civics and ESL tutors • Child health and workers’ rights outreach volunteers • Law student interns

$500 MATCH

Rick and Mary Beth Griffith

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$500 MATCH Marilyn S. Daniel

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KENTUCKY REFUGEE MINISTRIES

KENTUCKY RIVER FOOTHILLS DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, INC.

1206 N. Limestone Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-226-5661 kyrm.org Annual Budget: $3,707,519 WHAT WE DO: Kentucky Refugee Ministries provides basic resettlement services to refugees who have been forced from their home countries because their lives are in danger. All services are geared towards helping the refugees to become selfsufficient as quickly as possible. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Working with refugees transforms lives. Those who work with refugees are forever changed by their hope, strength, courage, and resilience. Refugees are able to build a new life - free of constant fear and danger. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer mentors and tutors • Household items and furniture • Bicycles, computers and cars • Volunteers - transportation or apartment set-up

KYADAPT

LEGAL AID OF THE BLUEGRASS

LEXINGTON HABITAT FOR HUMANITY

LEXINGTON RESCUE MISSION

P.O. Box 1814 Danville, KY 40423 - Boyle 859-439-0114 kyadapt.org Annual Budget: $15,733

498 Georgetown Street Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-233-4556 lablaw.org Annual Budget: $3,798,449

700 East Loudon Ave. Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-252-2224 lexhabitat.org Annual Budget: $4,032,835

P.O. Box 1050 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-381-9600 lexingtonrescue.org Annual Budget: $1,091,908

WHAT WE DO: KRFDC offers 40+ programs to combat poverty. We believe that communities must work together to enable all persons to live with dignity, responsibility and opportunity. We offer services for families and individuals that promote stability and independence.

WHAT WE DO: KyADAPT is the state’s only independent living program for the deaf and hard of hearing adults. By collaborating with other agencies, we provide access to apartments, social activities, work supports, counseling and in-home assistance. We aim for clients to be as independent as they can and still be safe.

WHAT WE DO: Lexington HFH seeks to put God’s love into action by bringing people together to build homes, community and hope. We are dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; by advocating for fair housing policies; and by providing training to help families improve their shelter conditions.

WHAT WE DO: Lexington Rescue Mission works to restore hope and rebuild broken lives in our community. The mission does this by feeding and clothing those in need, preventing homelessness, treating the sick, training the unemployed, housing the homeless, developing people’s social skills, sharing God’s word, counseling the hurting, and providing spiritual care.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Foothills embraces a philosophy of needs-based strategies and family-based services leading to self-sufficiency and economic self-reliance. Services include Head Start, senior services, transportation, childcare, healthcare, homeownership, weatherization and substance abuse recovery.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Deaf adults, just like all of us, need to communicate with people around us. Without that, the Deaf person is often lonely and left out. By providing supports through ASL, KyADAPT clients can learn, grow and participate in their community.

WHAT WE DO: We provide free, high quality civil legal assistance to poor and vulnerable people in our service area through direct representation, education, advice, advocacy, and coordination with other community resources including lay volunteers and the private bar to resolve the most important problems low income and other vulnerable populations encounter.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Special events/fundraising • New/gently used women’s tennis shoes • Men’s and women’s toiletry items • New/gently used preschool age books

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We have helped over 388 families locally and 319 families internationally achieve their dream of homeownership. LHFH families are healthier and achieve at a higher level academically. We continue to work toward a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Lexington Rescue Mission is a Christ-centered, interdenominational ministry that is accredited by the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA).

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Office furniture/supplies • Computer & printer • ASL Interpreters • Transportation volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We help vulnerable people gain safety, employment, basic needs, income, and selfsufficiency. We stop domestic violence, keep families in their homes by stopping a foreclosure or an eviction, and help the elderly get their prescription drugs. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers for our SHIP program • Volunteer attorneys • Resource development services • Office car

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Construction volunteers • Habitat ReStore volunteers • Building materials, tools, sub-contractor services • Habitat ReStore donation

309 Spangler Drive Richmond, KY 40475 - Madison 859-624-2046 foothillscap.org Annual Budget: $11,870,344

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Dinsmore & Shohl LLP

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Baptist Health Richmond

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH

Hudson Ellis Foundation

$1200 MATCH

Becky Sittason ($500); Paul W. Blair ($100); Nicole S. Bearse ($100); James H. Moore III ($100); Richard A. Cullison ($100); James R. Kruer ($100); Plamer G. (Gene) Vance II ($100); Sara Elrod ($100)

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Non-perishable food • Gently used clothing • LexTran bus passes • Hygiene items

$1000 MATCH

Hanna Resource Group LLC ($500); Lexington Diagnostic Center & Open MRI ($500)

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$500 MATCH

Jeff Rogers Photography

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LORD’S LEGACY LIFE MINISTRIES

MOVEABLE FEAST LEXINGTON, INC.

NAMI LEXINGTON

251 E. Brannon Road Nicholasville, KY 40356 - Jessamine 859-245-2233 lordslegacyministries.org Annual Budget: $1,873,595

PO Box 367 Lexington, KY 40588 - Fayette 859-252-2867 feastlex.org Annual Budget: $220,217

498 Georgetown Street Suite 201 Lexington, KY 40509 - Fayette 859-272-7891 namilex.org Annual Budget: $419,420

WHAT WE DO: We provide individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities the opportunity to grow in independence, experience life fully & be included within their community. Services we provide include day training, supported employment, residential and community supports. We help our participants overcome obstacles, improve circumstances, develop potential and become more self sufficient.

WHAT WE DO: We prepare and deliver hot, nutritious meals to low-income people in Lexington/Fayette County with HIV/AIDS and those in Hospice Care, their caregivers and dependent children. The neediest of our clients also get lunch. Nutrition counseling is available. We also provide in-home counseling and testing for HIV.

WHAT WE DO: NAMI Lexington provides assistance to individuals and families affected by serious and persistent mental illness. We directly serve central Kentucky, and partner to serve communities throughout Kentucky. We offer free educational programs and special events designed to raise community awareness and reduce stigma around mental health issues.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Individual successes that our participants achieve through services we provide are what make Lord’s Legacy great. Whether it’s learning to tie shoes or obtaining employment, we consider each accomplishment a step in gaining independence and becoming integral members of society. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Computer & technological devices • Household furniture & items • Building upkeep/landscaping • Volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: In 15 years of operation we have delivered over 380,000 meals to very ill, needy people in Lexington. We have only missed two delivery days in that time due to an ice storm that left us without electricity. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteer delivery drivers • Meat slicer • Robo Coupe • 3 door reach-in cooler

$500 MATCH

Arthritis Center of Lexington ($250); Lord’s Legacy Cleaning Management ($250)

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$1000 MATCH Bobby Cummins, Kentucky Farm Bureau

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We are great because our guests encounter passionate “lived experience” wisdom in a welcoming environment. Our goal is to help individuals and family members acquire the support and skills necessary to live with hope and meaning. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • Committee and board service

$1500 MATCH

360 Mental Health Services ($500); New Beginnings ($500); College of Technical Education ($500)

THE NEST-CENTER FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN, AND FAMILIES 530 N Limestone Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-259-1974 thenestlexington.org Annual Budget: $445,626 WHAT WE DO: The Nest is a safe place for Education, Counseling and Support to Women, Children and Families in crisis. We have four programs that work together to immediately help each families’ situation: Respite Child Care, Domestic Violence Counseling, Parent Support & Education and Crisis Care Assistance for basic human needs. WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Nest has been helping families in need for over 35 years. Our free respite child care is the only one of its kind. Our 3 star rated child care program helps children who otherwise would not have the opportunity to receive quality early education. We focus on prevention of abuse and restoring families. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Baby items, Clothing, Toiletries, • Readers, General Office Support • Handyman Services

$1500 MATCH

The Nest Board of Directors

NEW BEGINNINGS OF WINCHESTER

NEW LIFE DAY CENTER

139 Jefferson Street Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-744-5688 newbeginningsofwinchester.org Annual Budget: $97,255

224 N. MLK Blvd Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-721-2325 newlifedaycenter.org Annual Budget: $137,200

WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to value unborn human life, be concerned with the needs of those facing unplanned pregnancies and supporting the youth in Clark and surrounding counties. We offer free pregnancy tests, prenatal education, parenting classes, counseling, support groups, abstinence education in the middle schools, Bible Study and Dad’s Program.

WHAT WE DO: We are a Christ centered homeless day shelter connecting our clients to needed services around Lexington and connecting them to Jesus. We are a safe place for homeless to get out of the weather and off of the street.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Faith - Sharing the Gospel and love of Christ. Hope - Giving clients hope even in difficult situations. Love - Making sure everyone who enters our doors knows they are loved. Life Through faith, hope and love protecting life and supporting families. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers, Diapers and formula • Gently used or new baby clothing up to 4T • Cleaning supplies, paper products

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We serve 100-150 homeless clients per day and have registered 2100 clients since opening in December 2011. With an all volunteer staff we help to place 15 clients per month into permanent jobs or housing. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Travel size hygiene products • Gift cards to Walmart/Kroger • Nurse Practitioners • Life Coaches

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH

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NURSING HOME OMBUDSMAN AGENCY OF THE BLUEGRASS, INC. 1530 Nicholasville Road Lexingon, KY 40503 - Fayette 859-277-9215 ombuddy.org Annual Budget: $419,725 WHAT WE DO: For 33 years, NHOA has been protecting the frailest, most vulnerable citizens of the Bluegrass, by providing advocates, known as Ombudsmen, to VISIT long-term care residents regularly, MONITOR their CARE, and investigate and RESOLVE the CARE CONCERNS. We serve over 5,000 residents living in long-term care facilities. WHY WE’RE GREAT: National researchers tell us the care residents receive is better because an ombudsman is a regular, unannounced visitor and advocate. NHOA’s certified ombudsmen safeguard the quality of life for nursing home residents! We also provide invaluable information about facility placement. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Friendly visitor volunteers • Fundraising volunteers

QUEST FARM INC

RADIO EYE

REACH

ROSE MARY C. BROOKS PLACE

THE SALVATION ARMY OF CENTRAL KY

627 Glass Pike Georgetown, KY 40324 - Fayette 502-535-6064 questfarmky.org Annual Budget: $1,183,542

1733 Russell Cave Road Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-422-6390 radioeye.org Annual Budget: $124,919

PO Box 264 Salyersville, KY 41465 - Magoffin 606-349-3733 ReachForHelp.org Annual Budget: $39,496

200 Rosemary Drive Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-745-4904 brooksplace.org Annual Budget: $1,858,699

736 W. Main St. Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-252-7706 salvationarmylex.org Annual Budget: $5,799,002

WHAT WE DO: Quest Farm believes each person should have the opportunity to reach for the stars in quest of a full and meaningful life. Our mission is to lovingly care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing or coordinating access to personalized services that positively contribute to their quality of life.

WHAT WE DO: As a radio reading service, we provide the reading of printed news and information to blind and print-impaired listeners all across Kentucky. 200 volunteers a year provide the verbatim reading of newspapers, magazines, health material and even sales ads from local grocery stores to over 9,000 listeners across the state.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Quest Farm strives to open the door between the individuals we serve and the community in which they live. Serving throughout Central Kentucky with a progressive approach, we provide a variety of opportunities, allowing each individual to reach their full potential.

WHAT WE DO: Brooks Place, a nonprofit retirement community offering independent and assisted living for seniors provides safe, comfortable, affordable housing and services enhancing the lives of the elderly--mentally, physically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually-- while striving to protect dignity, promoting independence, offer choice and preserve individuality.

WHAT WE DO: Motivated by God’s love, we offer an emergency shelter for women and families; preschool, afterschool & summer youth education programs; food pantry & free clothing centers; music school; disaster services; medical clinic; Holiday meals; and a Christmas Angel Tree (food and gifts) program.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Since 1990, we have been providing access to the written word to people who cannot read for themselves (whether due to visual or physical impairment or another disability), ensuring they have a measure of independence they would otherwise not have.

WHAT WE DO: REACH is a grassroots faith based organization addressing multiple and complex needs regarding substance abuse in Eastern KY by collaborating with local community partners. We offer assistance to families with substance use disorder through prayer, intervention, referral to treatment, entry fees, transportation, aftercare, youth prevention education, awareness and special events.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The provision of tailored care and services by our Servant’s Heart staff places the personal preferences of our residents first. We never take for granted the awesome responsibility of improving the quality of life for our seniors.

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Volunteers • Household and Craft supplies • Ticket Donations • Gas gift cards

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Control board operators • Weekend and sports readers • Outreach volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: GOD is GREAT! God has created and sustained REACH by uniting people together with a vision and mission to provide help, hope and healing in Christ’s Name! Sharing God’s love with heartfelt compassion through community service to families in distress.

$500 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Graviss McDonald’s Restaurants, Joe and Debbie Graviss

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Billy Clark

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$2500 MATCH

Kentucky School for the Blind Charitable Foundation

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Facilitators for youth prevention education • Volunteers • Fundraising and grant writing • Sponsors for client services

$500 MATCH

Kathy Bailey ($400); Salyersville National Bank ($100)

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Activity/Event Volunteers • Clerical/Receptionist Volunteers • Business sponsors • Vehicle for transportation

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We’re committed to good stewardship and solution driven programming that gets results! Homeless residents receive job training, professional case management, life skills and education classes rather than just a bed and meal. Poverty-stricken youth receive education and mentoring to help them succeed in school and become productive adults. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • “Bell Ringers, Online Kettle Hosts • Adopt an Angel Tree child • Non-perishable foods • Twin size sheets, towels, personal care items

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$1000 MATCH

Bryan and Jennifer Mattingly

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SHEPHERD’S HOUSE

THE STRIDE PROGRAM

TELFORD COMMUNITY CENTER YMCA

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA OF KENTUCKY

YMCA OF CENTRAL KENTUCKY

YMCA OF WINCHESTER

154 Bonnie Brae Dr. Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-252-1939 shepherdshouseinc.com Annual Budget: $295,113

PO Box 0643 Winchester, KY 40392 - Clark 859-744-3183 strideky.org Annual Budget: $505,284

1100 East Main Street Richmond, KY 40475 - Madison 859-623-9356 ymcatelford.org Annual Budget: $1,136,636

501 W. 6th St., Ste. 250, Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-254-3469 ext. 236 voaky.org Annual Budget: $26,284,852

239 East High Street Lexington, KY 40507 - Fayette 859-255-9622 ymcacky.org Annual Budget: $10,733,320

645 Westmeade Drive Winchester, KY 40391 - Clark 859-744-9622 winchesterymca.org Annual Budget: $654,065

WHAT WE DO: Shepherd’s House is a 12-18 month, licensed, treatment, transitional living program for adult men in recovery from a substance dependence. Through structure and accountability, we teach clients responsibility as they reintegrate back in to the community.

WHAT WE DO: From a 6-year-old girl with Down syndrome to a 56 year-old man with autism, STRIDE improves the quality of life for some amazing children and adults with disabilities. We offer speech, occupational and physical therapy, Special Olympics, an adult day program, one-on-one life skills, therapeutic recreational activities and respite.

WHAT WE DO: Through a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Telford YMCA is a charitable not-for-profit community service organization that seeks to serve our community by addressing identified community needs.

WHAT WE DO: Since 1896, Volunteers of America has served those most in need. In Lexington, we offer housing, case management and emergency assistance to veterans, families and individuals facing homelessness, poverty, addiction and other challenges. We also manage an addiction recovery program for homeless veterans at the VA Medical Center.

WHAT WE DO: The YMCA of Central Kentucky’s 161-year history makes us one of the longest-serving nonprofits in Kentucky. We’re a diverse organization united by our commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering strong communities through social responsibility.

WHAT WE DO: At the Y, strengthening the community is our cause. Every day, we work side by side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background has the opportunity to learn and grow. The Y is a place for everyone to belong!

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Y believes everyone deserves a chance to succeed – no matter their background or income – and we’ve learned that can happen only when we unite to nurture the best in all of us. That’s why our cause is strengthening the community.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Our YMCA has overcome hard times and is on a mission to join forces with leaders our community to make Winchester a healthy and great place to learn and grow! We have activities and wellness programs to benefit all ages!

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Program volunteers/mentors • Event volunteers • Board members/advocates

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Funding for scholarships • Ability to reduce debt • Funding to maintain aging facility • More space for member activities

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The combination of the structure, therapy, AA/ NA recovery, employment services and the length of the program allow clients a unique opportunity to learn how live a sober life on life’s terms. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Sheets/bedding • Pots/pans • Dishes/silverware • Towels/wash cloths

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Watch a therapy session, help with our basketball teams, or spend an afternoon in our day program and you’ll know what makes us great it’s the people we serve! VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Special Olympics coaches and volunteers • Guest speakers in our Day Program • Computers/tablets

$500 MATCH

$15,000 MATCH

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Clark County Community Foundation

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Telford YMCA is great because we exist to serve all regardless of their economic circumstances or social status. We embrace all forms of diversity and the positive and uplifting experience that diversity encourages. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Program Volunteers • Special Event Volunteers • Fundraising for Scholarships • Long Range Planning

$500 MATCH

People’s Bank of Madison County

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Last year, Volunteers of America served 358 homeless individuals, including 102 children, 95 veterans and 32 single mothers. Recognizing our commitment to excellence, we received Annie E. Casey’s Family Strengthening Award and are accredited by the Council on Accreditation. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Bluegrass Advisory Council Volunteers • Organize & facilitate special events • Personal hygiene products, Gift cards, School supplies, Holiday Supplies

$500 MATCH

Bluegrass Advisory Council

$1000 MATCH Al Isaac

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF THE BLUEGRASS

BLUE GRASS COUNCIL, BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

436 Georgetown Street Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-231-8181 bbbs-bluegrass.org Annual Budget: $556,187

3445 Richmond Road Lexington, KY 40509 - Fayette 859-231-7811 theresapatchforthat.org Annual Budget: $1,921,114

WHAT WE DO: The concept of our program is simple: giving a child a positive, supportive adult that accepts him or her unconditionally, models healthy behaviors and provides targeted guidance leads to the child’s success as an adult.

WHAT WE DO: We prepare young people to make ethical choices over their lifetimes by instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law. Core to these is the promise to do their best, help others, and exemplify values including being trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Mentoring works, and BBBS of the Bluegrass is the premier mentoring organization due to its high standards and signature approach. We focus on meeting a youth’s basic developmental needs rather than fixing problems after they occur. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Male Volunteers • Technology supplies • Holiday assistance • Gift cards

WHY WE’RE GREAT: The Blue Grass Council is “great” because we make a positive impact on the lives of young people who in turn pay it forward throughout their lives.

David Fraley ($100), Bill Potter ($100), Jennifer Wilson ($100), Paul Chartier ($100), Vonda Melton ($100)

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CASA OF LEXINGTON

CHILDREN’S LAW CENTER

GATEWAY CHILDREN’S SERVICES

4950 Jacks Creek Pike Lexington, KY 40515 - Fayette 859-536-6323 lextennis.com Annual Budget: $72,849

1155 Red Mile Place Lexington, KY 40504 - Fayette 859-246-4313 LexingtonCASA.com Annual Budget: $178,698

1555 Georgetown Road Lexington, KY 40511 - Fayette 859-431-3313 childrenslawky.org Annual Budget: $769,830

37 N. Maysville St Mt. Sterling, KY 40353 - Montgomery 859-498-9892 gatewaychildrensservices.org Annual Budget: $1,305,892

WHAT WE DO: We provide youth with the opportunity to learn about being healthy, being active and developing life skills through the sport of tennis.

WHAT WE DO: Through the power of volunteer advocacy, CASA of Lexington works to ensure all victims of child abuse and neglect are given a chance to thrive in a safe, permanent home. CASA’s trained and supervised volunteers provide an independent voice for children by speaking for their best interests in the family court system.

WHAT WE DO: Children’s Law Center is a nonprofit legal service center protecting the rights of children and youth to help them successfully transition to adulthood. CLC protects and enhances the legal rights of children through quality legal representation, improved policies for children and training of lawyers and others about children’s rights.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: When a child is hurt by those meant to protect them, CASA volunteers ensure that the child’s voice is heard. CASA focuses solely on the child’s well being. CASA strives to be a stable, constant person for the child.

WHAT WE DO: Gateway Children’s Services provides care for children throughout Kentucky that are victims of abuse, abandonment and neglect. We offer a highly structured residential treatment program serving both males and females, foster care for children ages 0-21, individual/group/family therapy, emergency shelter, health care, on-site school and wellness/fitness education.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: No other organization in Kentucky serves as an advocate for children with legal barriers to remaining in school. Children’s Law Center is recognized across Kentucky and nationally as the authority on children’s rights and education advocacy.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Gateway is a life line for children who are victims of abuse, abandonment and neglect. We provide children the structure, safety, and love they need to achieve a brighter future. “We learn the ropes of life by untying the knots.”

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Office Assistance • Parent and student mentors • Psychology Experts, Educational Disabilities and Educational Strategies

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Kids outing sponsors • Facility needs volunteers • Guest Speakers • Annual cornhole tournament volunteers

WHY WE’RE GREAT: We partner with local community groups like PAL and the Fayette County Public Schools to reach youth that would not normally be able to play tennis. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Instructors • Event planning • Website Manager

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) • Fundraising and events assistance • Food for volunteer trainings • Superhero figurines

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Tents and cots • Candidates for our executive board • Unit leaders

$500 MATCH

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$5000 MATCH Dr. David Stevens

$500 MATCH No Limits

$500 MATCH Tony Perkins ($250); Amy Len Dailey ($250)

$600 MATCH

AI. Neyer, Inc. Foundation ($250); James Goetz ($300)

DONATE AT BGGIVES.ORG

$500 MATCH

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THANK YOU! SPONSORS: BANK OF THE BLUEGRASS & TRUST CO. BLUE GRASS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION COMMUNITY TRUST BANK DUPREE CATERING GLOBAL ADVANCEMENT, LLC GOOD FOODS MARKET & CAFÉ GIRL SCOUTS OF KENTUCKY’S WILDERNESS ROAD COUNCIL

GIRLS ON THE RUN CENTRAL KY PO Box 23328 Lexington, KY 40523 - Fayette 859-268-4687 gotrcentralky.org Annual Budget: $125,489

2277 Executive Dr Lexington, KY 40505 - Fayette 859-293-2621 gskentucky.org Annual Budget: $3,700,989 WHAT WE DO: Building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place: We provide over 13,000 girls in Kentucky opportunities in leadership, STEM, adventure, healthy living and business annually. Each Girl Scout is another girl in our community who understands the value of herself and of giving back. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Whether girls are rock climbing or building robots, learning to make healthy choices through anti-bullying or healthy living programs, they are not only learning leadership skills, they are learning about themselves. Girl Scouts builds girls who give back.

WHAT WE DO: Girls on the Run inspires girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum that creatively integrates running. WHY WE’RE GREAT: We help girls in the 3rd – 8th grade build their self-confidence and inspire them to live a healthy lifestyle. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Program coaches • Healthy snacks • Race Committee planning • Race Day volunteers

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Troop leaders and mentors • Administrative volunteers • Event volunteers • Non-perishable items

KENTUCKY UNITED METHODIST HOMES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH P.O. Box 749 Versailles, KY 40383 - Woodford 859-873-4481 kyumh.org Annual Budget: $5,627,555 WHAT WE DO: For over 140 years, The Kentucky United Methodist Homes for Children and Youth has served Christ by providing for the physical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of children and families who have histories of abuse, neglect, and/or family trauma which has caused emotional and behavioral problems. WHY WE’RE GREAT: Serving more than 1400 youths per year, our two campuses offer residential treatment and community programs including: independent living, in-home crisis intervention, alternatives to detention, adoption services, community-based education on health, substance abuse, and mental health and overseas missions. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Landscaping/grounds work • Events support • Donations to wish list •Involvement in Children’s Advocacy Network

$1000 MATCH

$500 MATCH

Rick and Mary Beth Griffith

GOTR Central KY Board

$500 MATCH Randy Coy

WINCHESTER YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE INC.

ARBOR YOUTH SERVICES, INC.

PO Box 4122 Winchester, KY 40392 - Clark 859-744-8383 winchesterysl.com Annual Budget: $61,550

536 West Third Street Lexington, KY 40508 - Fayette 859-254-2501 arborky.org Annual Budget: $584,289

WHAT WE DO: We provide recreational environments that are fun, clean, healthy and very active for approximately 600 Clark County youth. We help fight the obesity problem that negatively affects so many of our youth. Playing with others in a team environment is very important in building the skill sets these young players need to be successful.

WHAT WE DO: Our mission is to provide safe alternatives for atrisk children, youth and families through services and referrals that offer support, meet basic needs and promote positive growth and development. Current programs include youth emergency shelter, afterschool outreach, street outreach drop-in center and Project Safe Place.

WHY WE’RE GREAT: Winchester Youth Soccer League (WYSL) and Futbul Club (FC) offer recreational and select soccer for children ages 3-9 and teenagers ages 10-16. We provide a wholesome atmosphere for children to enjoy the exciting game of soccer. We build healthy bodies and strong minds. VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Indoor restrooms • Practice fields • Improved parking & roads • Renovate interior and exterior of house

$15,000 MATCH Clark County Community Foundation

JOE ROSENBERG JEWELERS KENTUCKY BANK KNIGHT FOUNDATION LEXMARK

WHY WE’RE GREAT: AYS has provided youth shelter and homeless support services to Fayette County for over 30 years. Utilizing a positive youth development philosophy focused on trust and respect, AYS provided over 4,000 meals and 2,079 nights of shelter to over 500 youth last year.

MULBERRY & LIME RAISING CANE’S CHICKEN FINGERS SMITHTOWN SEAFOOD STARBUCKS TRADITIONAL BANK VIAMEDIA WEST SIXTH BREWING COMPANY WINES ON VINE WKYT

VOLUNTEER & IN-KIND NEEDS: • Hygiene supplies • Household items (bedding, pots, pans, etc.) • Long term mentors • Activity passes

$500 MATCH

FUND HOLDERS: CORNELIA & DEREK VAUGHAN FOUNDATION GIVE INTO THE GROOVE FOUNDATION

Stephanie and John Spires

MITCHELL FAMILY FOUNDATION MORGAN/NOVAK FOUNDATION SAYKALY GARBULINSKA FAMILY FOUNDATION SCARIOT FOUNDATION

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