United Way of Larimer County Annual Report

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UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY

ANNUAL REPORT

FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013

United Way of Larimer County UnitedWayofLarimerCounty.org


TABLE OF CONTENTS Year in Review 5 Community Impact Partners 11 Financials 12 Donors 14 2 | United Way of Larimer County


Dear Friends, Your generosity during the 2012-2013 fiscal year has changed lives right here in Larimer County. Thank you for standing with United Way to strengthen our community. Together, we showed the country what it truly means to LIVE UNITED, as our entire community rallied around our neighbors affected by the wildfires in 2012 and the massive flooding in 2013. United Way 2-1-1 answered thousands of calls from people needing to get help and those wanting to give help. Hundreds of volunteers and donors came together to support survivors on their road to stability and recovery. As we move forward, United Way remains committed to our bold community goal of cutting poverty in half in Larimer County by 2025. Tackling complex community issues, like poverty, requires more than just short-term charity and band-aid approaches. Thanks to the support of our donors and volunteers, we are working toward long-term, lasting solutions that make a difference on the root causes of societal problems in our community. Our focus is on the building blocks for a good quality of life: • Education – Helping children succeed in school and life. • Income – Helping families become financially stable and independent. • Health – Stabilizing families in crisis by meeting basic needs. Because of your support, we’re on the right path. Through our Community Impact approach, we continue to work collaboratively with nonprofits, community leaders, businesses, and other organizations, to achieve long-term, lasting change that will enable all people in Larimer County to achieve their full potential. None of this would be possible without the generosity of our community. In the end, we are advancing the common good and reaching our mutual goals together – by working with dozens of nonprofit agencies, hundreds of companies, and thousands of citizens all across the community. We hope you will be part of the change, stay involved, and continue to GIVE, ADVOCATE, and VOLUNTEER. Thank you for your support and all you do to LIVE UNITED. With gratitude,

Nick Christensen Chair, Board of Directors

Gordan Thibedeau President and CEO 2012 - 2013 Annual Report | 3


UNITED FOR THE COMMON GOOD United Way of Larimer County is about lasting change, not short-term charity. We bring people and organizations together to solve problems that affect all of us, like poverty. Together, we’re creating real change in our community by focusing on the building blocks for a good quality of life.

EDUCATION

Helping youth succeed in school and life.

INCOME

Helping families become financially stable and independent.

HEALTH

Creating a more stable community by meeting basic needs.

Education, income, and health are inextricably linked. We know that a good education leads to more employment opportunities, parents with good jobs are better able to provide stability for their families, and kids are more likely to succeed in school if they are healthy and well-fed when they enter the classroom. When we LIVE UNITED, we create opportunities for all individuals and families in Larimer County to achieve their full potential.

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YEAR IN REVIEW

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LONG-TERM RECOVERY EFFORTS FOR HIGH PARK FIRE & WOODLAND HEIGHTS FIRE. With more than 250 homes destroyed by the devastating High Park and Woodland Heights (Estes Park) Fires in the summer of 2012, many displaced individuals and families have a long road ahead to stability.

A letter from a Long-Term Recovery Group Donor

In response to their ongoing needs, the Larimer County community came together to establish the Long-Term Recovery Group of Northern Colorado (LTRG-NoCo) Fund. Administered by Long-Term Recovery Group of Northern Colorado (LTRG-NoCo), made up of more than 50 nonprofit agencies, government organizations, faith-based groups and concerned citizens, the Fund is used specifically for long-term recovery needs of residents affected by the fires and subsequent flooding in Larimer County. United Way of Larimer County serves as the fiscal agent for the Fund. Long-term recovery needs addressed by the Fund include such items as health-related issues, replacement or repair of primary homes or personal property, temporary housing needs, and other compelling needs.

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY EARNS 4-STAR CHARITY NAVIGATOR RATING. In August 2012, United Way of Larimer County announced it had been awarded the highest rating by Charity Navigator, the country’s largest and most-utilized independent evaluator of charities. The prestigious 4-star rating is given to nonprofits that practice exceptional governance, fiscal responsibility, accountability and transparency in fulfilling their mission. According to Charity Navigator, approximately 25% of the charities they evaluate have received the highest rating, indicating that United Way of Larimer County outperforms most other charities in America.

GENERATION UNITED, A YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY, LAUNCHED IN LARIMER COUNTY. A new group for young professionals in Larimer County, called Generation United, launched in mid-2012. Generation United brings together the passion and philanthropic power of young professionals to make a difference in our community. continued 6 | United Way of Larimer County

FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013 The 2012-2013 fiscal year was a busy one for United Way of Larimer County. Here are some highlights of key happenings in the organization during that time:


GENERATION UNITED continued Led by a volunteer steering committee made up of community leaders under the age of 40, Generation United provides young professionals with the opportunity to join philanthropic forces, create a culture of giving, and empower the next generation. The group provides organized social events, volunteer projects, and other unique ways for young philanthropists to make a collective difference. In its first year, Generation United had more than 50 charter members. See page 26 for more information.

SMART START FOR KIDS WORKS TO HELP LOCAL CHILDREN SUCCEED. United Way of Larimer County has partnered with the Early Childhood Council of Larimer County, Poudre School District (Fort Collins), Thompson School District (Loveland), Estes Park School District, childcare providers, Colorado State University, and several other nonprofit groups to launch an initiative called Smart Start for Kids. Smart Start for Kids is a county-wide initiative to help Larimer County children succeed. With a focus on school readiness and early literacy, Smart Start for Kids aims to ensure that every child enters school ready to learn and is reading at grade level by the end of third grade. The school readiness component, called Be Ready Larimer County, is a public awareness campaign directed toward ensuring that every child enters school prepared to learn. For more information on Be Ready, visit www.BeReadyLarimerCounty.org.

PLANNED GIVING: LEGACY SOCIETY TREE UNVEILED. Legacy Society Charter members are amongst United Way’s most loyal donors and have made a significant commitment to our community through a planned gift to United Way of Larimer County. In August 2012, the Legacy Society Recognition Tree was revealed at United Way of Larimer County’s Fort Collins office. It is a beautiful cast bronze tree with individually engraved brass leaves honoring each Legacy Society member. For more information on Legacy Society members, see page 27.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY 2012. For the 13th year in a row, Make A Difference Day 2012 showcased successful collaboration of volunteers with local nonprofits and community organizations. Volunteers of all ages participated in a variety of projects, including renovating childcare classrooms, hosting Halloween events, assembling quilts for veterans, and many more. During the week-long event, more than 2,700 volunteers completed nearly 100 volunteer projects around Larimer County – 900 of those volunteers were youth. The resulting impact is more than $240,000 worth of volunteer hours invested in the community. Thanks to everyone that gave their time and talent to participate in Make A Difference Day activities!

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GIVE NEXT, A YOUTH PHILANTHROPY PROGRAM, LAUNCHED IN LOCAL SCHOOLS The mission of Give Next is to educate students about the vital role that nonprofits and philanthropy play in the community by providing students with opportunities for service and leadership through philanthropy and volunteering. Give Next is a school-based program that is implemented into an existing classroom curriculum and connects students locally to issues such as hunger, homelessness and domestic violence. Through Give Next, each classroom receives $5,000 for grant making in the areas of education, income, health, arts, and the environment. The money for the classroom grants is donated by local businesses, foundations and philanthropists. The 2012-2013 academic year served as the pilot year for the program. Give Next is a program of United Way of Larimer County with major support provided by Bohemian Foundation, the program’s mission sponsor.

HOMELESS GEAR & HAND UP COOPERATIVE JOIN FORCES. Homeless Gear and Hand Up Cooperative combined forces in December 2012 to become an independent 501(c)3 organization operating under the name Homeless Gear. Both programs were founded at United Way of Larimer County in 2008 as a way to address unmet needs in our community. United Way is very proud to have played a role in launching these two special programs in Larimer County. We congratulate Homeless Gear on taking this big step and are grateful for their important service to our community.

MORE THAN 130 VOLUNTEERS ENGAGED FOR NATIONAL VOLUNTEER MONTH. United Way of Larimer County’s Volunteer Engagement Team engaged 134 community volunteers to complete nine different services projects as part of National Volunteer Month in April 2013. Local nonprofit organizations that benefitted from the service projects include Community Life Center, Food Bank for Larimer County, Habitat for Humanity, Poudre Landmarks Foundation, Larimer County Division of Children, Youth and Family Services, The Center for Family Outreach, The Family Center, The Matthews House and Turning Point. The 134 volunteers gave a total of 771 volunteer hours, which translates to a resulting impact of $17,294.

2013 STATE OF THE COMMUNITY FOCUSES ON SELF-SUFFICIENCY AND FINANCIAL STABILITY. Nearly 800 people gathered at the Embassy Suites Loveland on June 6, 2013 for United Way of Larimer County’s annual State of the Community event. The event focused on the importance of the community working together to help families in Larimer County to become self-sufficient, employed, and independent.

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STATE OF THE COMMUNITY continued Speakers included Rocky Scott, Director of Corporate Affairs for Woodward, Inc.; Yvonne Myers, Health Systems Director at Columbine Health Systems; and Loveland resident Beth Hicks, who shared her personal story of her struggles and ultimate success in providing for her family as a single mother living in poverty. Local community members were also recognized for their outstanding volunteer and collaboration efforts. Mary Carraher, of Project Self-Sufficiency of Loveland-Fort Collins, was presented with the 2013 Community Collaborator of the Year award.

WOMENGIVE CELEBRATES $1 MILLION IMPACT AND 300+ MEMBERS. Thanks to the generous support of its members and supporters, WomenGive has surpassed $1 Million invested in its mission of helping women in Larimer County continue their education and become self-sufficient. WomenGive started in 2006 when United Way of Larimer County and a group of local women engaged the collective power of women to make a difference in the lives of other women and girls in Larimer County. Here is a look at what WomenGive has achieved in the last seven years: • More than $1 Million invested to help women and girls. • 300+ women have become WomenGive members. • 373 childcare scholarships have been awarded. • 137 single mothers have benefited from WomenGive childcare scholarships. • 197 children have benefited from WomenGive childcare scholarships. • 59 women have graduated with the help of WomenGive.

UNITED WAY TRANSFERS OWNERSHIP, OPERATIONS OF MURPHY CENTER FOR HOPE TO SERVE 6.8. United Way of Larimer County announced in June 2012 that it would officially transfer ownership and operations of the Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope to Serve 6.8, a local 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, effective July 1, 2013. United Way led the capital campaign and construction of the facility, which opened in north Fort Collins in March 2009 as an innovative “one-stop-shop” for families and individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness to access services and improve their circumstances. More than 20 different nonprofit and community organizations currently have a presence at the Murphy Center. With the support of Touchstone Health Partners, who has managed the operations of the center since 2009, more than 120,000 visits have occurred since its opening day. That includes more than 10,000 unduplicated individuals, and 37% of those using the center were families with children. Serve 6.8 will maintain the current collaborative business model of the Murphy Center, and will also retain the facility name. Sister Mary Alice Murphy, a longtime community advocate for the homeless, gave her blessing to Serve 6.8 to continue using her name on the facility as they took on its ownership and operations.

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UNITED WAY 2-1-1 PROVIDE VITAL CONNECTION TO SERVICES IN LARIMER COUNTY. United Way 2-1-1 is a community connection to services and information that anyone in our community can access. All services are confidential and free of charge. By calling 2-1-1 (or 970-407-7066 from a cell phone), you can get help or information on crisis hotlines, food and clothing, housing and utility assistance, aging services, disaster recovery, mental health services, volunteer opportunities, health and medical needs, legal assistance, donation referrals, substance abuse services, and so much more. More than 47,000 calls came into our local team of 2-1-1 community specialists from people needing to get help and those wanting to give help in Larimer County between July 2012 and June 2013.

TOP 5 NEEDS REQUESTS FOR 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR. Needs requests are the needs identified by clients when they call 2-1-1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rent Assistance Utility Bill Assistance Non-Emergency Housing (affordable housing) Legal, Consumer & Public Safety Individual, Family & Community Support

TOP 5 SERVICE GAPS FOR 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR. Service gaps occur when there is no available referral for the need request, either due to lack of funds or lack of service. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Transportation Rent Assistance Utility Bill Assistance Shelter/Transitional Housing Individual, Family & Community Support

In the 2012-2013 fiscal year, 24% of the total clients who called United Way 2-1-1 in Larimer County were individuals with disabilities, and 15% of total clients were over the age of 60 years old.

COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN (CFC). The Combined Federal Campaign is the only fundraising campaign allowed in the federal workplace. Federal employees are able to contribute to an approved charity of choice, such as United Way of Larimer County. There are more than 2,600 federal employees who reside in Larimer County. United Way’s role during the 20122013 fiscal year was to serve as the Principled Combined Fund Organization (PCFO) of the local fundraising campaign. There are no membership fees associated with this partnership.

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COMMUNITY IMPACT PARTNERS United Way of Larimer County’s Community Impact Partners for the 2012-2013 fiscal years are making a difference in the areas of Education, Income, and Health – the building blocks for a good quality of life.

Alliance for Suicide Prevention

Lutheran Family Services

Alternative to Violence

Make Change NoCo

American Red Cross, Northern Colorado

Meals on Wheels of Fort Collins

B.A.S.E. Camp Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County Care-A-Van/SAINT

Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud Neighbor to Neighbor Northern Colorado AIDS Project Partners Mentoring Youth

Catholic Charities Larimer County Region

Pathways Hospice

Center for Family Outreach

Project Self-Sufficiency

Children’s Speech & Reading Center

Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association – RVNA

Community Kitchen Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park Crossroads Safehouse Disabled Resource Services Education & Life Training Center (ELTC) Elderhaus Adult Day Programs Estes Park Kids Café Estes Park Learning Place Estes Park Senior Center

Respite Care Sexual Assault Victim Advocate (SAVA) Center Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center The Family Center/La Familia The Matthews House Touchstone Health Partners

Estes Valley Investment in

Thompson School District – Ferguson HS Child Care Program

Childhood Success (EVICS)

Thompson Valley Preschool

Estes Valley Victim Advocates

United Way 211

Food Bank for Larimer County

VIA Mobility

Foothills Gateway

Women’s Resource Center

Girl Scouts of Colorado Hearts & Horses Homeless Gear Homelessness Prevention Initiative (HPI) House of Neighborly Service

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Fiscal year July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013

REVENUE SNAPSHOT WORKPLACE includes charitable funds given through United Way campaigns at participating companies whose employees live and/or work in Larimer County.

COMMUNITY & PLANNED GIVING includes individual donors giving outside a workplace campaign and endowment.

WORKPLACE TOTALS

74%

COMMUNITY & PLANNED GIVING

26%

$4,593,148 $1,582,016

TOTAL CAMPAIGN & ENDOWMENT

$6,175,164

EXPENSE SNAPSHOT

PROGRAM EXPENSE includes funding to nonprofit service providers; community leadership; program development and implementation; volunteer engagement; nonprofit capacity building and training efforts; issue expertise and research; and information and referral services.

FUNDRAISING includes the costs associated with raising money to support United Way’s mission.*

ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL includes finance, IT, support staffing, and marketing services that support United Way of Larimer County.*

80% 10% 10%

PROGRAM EXPENSE FUNDRAISING ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL

*United Way of Larimer County is grateful to our generous Cornerstone Partners, who cover the majority of our fundraising and administrative and general costs, which enable donors’ gifts to have the most impact in the community. See page 15 for more information on Cornerstone Partners.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Fiscal year July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION (AS OF JUNE 30, 2013) Total Assets Total Liabilities Total Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES Annual Campaign Provision for Uncollectible Pledges Less: Donor Designations Grants and initiatives Other Income Total Revenue

2013 $8,480,244 $2,122,819 $6,357,425 $8,480,244

2012 $7,835,726 $1,890,659 $5,945,067 $7,835,726

2013 $6,175,164 ($125,600) ($2,446,019) $1,396,673 $223,654 5,223,872

2012 $5,947,120 ($120,903) ($2,398,150) $967,562 $122,731 4,518,360

Grants and Programs $3,828,464 $3,726,202 Fundraising and Management & General $983,050 $964,676 Total Grants and Expenses $4,811,514 $4,690,878 Change in Net Assets $412,358 ($172,518) Net Assets - Beginning of Year $5,945,067 $6,117,585 Net Assets - End of Year

$6,357,425

$5,945,067

Important Note on Net Assets: The Long-Term Recovery Fund was established in July 2012 in response to the High Park and Woodland Heights wildfires in Larimer County. Donations collected during the year ended June 30, 2013 totaled $483,195, of which $98,426 had been distributed to residents as of June 30, 2013. The remaining balance of $384,769 at June 30, 2013 is restricted for long-term recovery needs of Larimer County residents impacted by the wildfires. The Long-Term Recovery Fund for Larimer County wildfires is administered by the Long-Term Recovery Group of Northern Colorado (LTRG-NoCo), which is made up of more than 50 nonprofit agencies, government organizations, faith-based groups and concerned citizens. Independent audit was completed by RLR CPAs and approved by United Way of Larimer County’s Board of Directors on October 23, 2013.

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OUR DONORS & PARTNERS

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THE CORNERSTONE PROGRAM UNDERWRITES OUR MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL COSTS SO THAT YOUR DOLLARS CAN HAVE THE MOST IMPACT IN OUR COMMUNITY. Our sincere thanks go out to our 2012 - 2013 Cornerstone Partners for their generous support.

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THE PRESTIGIOUS ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE SOCIETY IS A PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETY HONORING INDIVIDUALS WHO ANNUALLY GIVE $10,000 OR MORE TO UNITED WAY OR who are participating in the Emerging Leaders program. Society members go above and beyond the call of duty and community service, and their commitment stretches far beyond their financial contribution. Order de Egalite Level $50,000 - $74,999 Mark and Donna Kornblau

Mitch and Becky Morgan

Order de Liberte Level $25,000 - $49,999 Ray and Martha Bailey Hans Coester, M.D. and Cindi Coester Dellenbach Family Donnan Charitable Foundation, Inc. David and Ann Everitt

Dr. Mervyn Jacobson Kim Jordan Doug Josephson and Renee’ Brunsting Larry and Pat Kendall Ben and Anne Manvel

Membres de la Societe $10,000 - $24,999 Tom and Kathy Albertz Ceri and Jim Anderson Oren and Jennifer Anderson Deanna and Jack McCrery Dick and Carole Barton Kyle and Liz Berry Richard Blumberg Patrick and Robyn Brady Rick and Sally Brent Bill and Ruth Brown Larry and Anntheresa Buckendorf Gary and Lori Burge Mark and Terri Burke Nancy and Jim Callister Holly and Robert Carroll John and Katherine Carroll Rick and Denise Chapman Steven and D’Ann Chorak Nick Christensen Rhys and Judy Christensen Lisa and Jim Clay Bob Cushatt John and Tharon Deakins Scott and Katherine Deeter Dellenbach Family Jim and Holly Dickinson Doug and Connie Dohn Russ and Shannon Donnan Edward J. and Judee M. Donner Dave and Jill Dornan Steve and Karen Dornseif Dan and Jeannine Eckles A. Christopher Fawzy Ron and Gail Ferguson Gregory and Mary Beth Fischer Justin and Becca Fitzpatrick Jen Flint Lew Gaiter III and Jeannette Gaiter

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Mark S. Goldrich and Prudence M. Kaley Andrew and Emily Gouldey Juliana Guenther Stan and Susie Gunstream Connie and John Hanrahan David and Ann Harms Jim and Dianne Harper Nancy Hartley and Brian Cobb Clayton and Kandy Hartman Jim and Tricia Hauan Shelly Hill Timothy Jones and Renee Cohn Jones Jorgensen Family Foundation Don and Jan Jorgensen Patrick and Denise Juliana Brian and Christine Kelly Curt Kornblau Cindy and Bill Kurtz Thomas and Marie Livingston Sonny and Carol Jo Lubick Dan and Tammy Mackey Dr. Ben and O’Linda Magsamen Doug and Cathy Markley Eugene A. Markley John and Julie McBride Chad McWhinney Colleen Miller Phil and Lia Mills Randy and Nancy Morgan Randy Myers and Sara Hoffman David A. Nelson Kevin and Kenneth Oltjenbruns Chris and Holly Osborn Chris and Julie Otto Jason and Rachel Peifer John and Kathleen Petersen Rex and Shari Petersen Corey and Cathy Pié Jim and Pam Pierce

Dave and Linda Veldman Mark and Jennifer Nardin Suzanne and Andy Peterson Kenneth and Paisley Pettine Joseph and Cheryl Zimlich 2 Anonymous

Daniel and Michelle Provaznik Chris and Cindy Richmond Randi and Teresa Rost Ken and Linda Sandberg Richard and Cathy Schott Matt and Emily Shoup Kevin and Kay Shrum Mark and Peggy Smith Brian and Janice Soukup Tami and Richard Spaulding Ryan and Kristen Spencer Carl and Karen Spina Lynnette Jung-Springberg and Dr. Peter Springberg Blaine Stackhouse Heather Stickler and Paul Armstrong Alan and Kimberly Strope Jane Sullivan Tom and Jean Sutherland Stacy and Gordan Thibedeau Donn and Mary Turner Chuck and Chris Ulfers Steve and April Undy Shawn Walker Beth and Dennis Wallisch Bill and Avis Ward Bill and Diane Warren Wynn and Karen Washle Duane and Patty Wiens Joel and Michelle Wigton Zachary G. Wilson Sally and Bill Withers Robert and A-Young Woody Richard and Dr. G. Lee Yahnke Greg and Ellen Yancey Al and Ann Yates Joseph Zupancic Randy and Katie Zwetzig 36 Anonymous


GIFTS OF $500 OR MORE ANNUALLY TO UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY BRING HOPE, improve lives and build futures for people right here at home in Larimer County. Longs Peak $5,000 - $9,999 Dave and Carol Anderson Ron and Deena Arnold Mark Driskell

Paul French Scott Gillan Kile Family Fund

Dr. Donald and Janet Wells Dylan J. Wentz 13 Anonymous

Jean and Tom Grove Bryan and Amberly Guest Gregory and Sara Halac Douglas Hartman Rod Holland Chris and Melinda Howard Rajesh Idate Wayne and Catherine Kever Mark A. Linder Michael and Janice Markano Sam Martin David and Elaine May Pat and Trudy McElwee Corrina and Todd Mellinger Todd Mellinger David Mulvihill David T. Muth Rich and Marylou Nash

Corkie Odell and Mike Sollenberger Devin Odell and Maria Fernandez-Gimenez Doug and Wynne Odell George Porter William and Susan Repasky Phil Sadler and April Horne John and Jan Saurer Chuck and Elaine Scholpp Thom and Joani Schultz David Smalley Eric J. Smith Fred and Jean Swinson Matt and Annette Taylor Bob and Judi Terzotis Lorrie Wagner 10 Anonymous

Cameron Pass $2,500 - $4,999 Scott Allan Douglas and Debra Bartlett Anu and Rohit Bhatia Joel K. Bladow Judy Bogaard Chris Boyd Robert and Linda Bury John Carmichael and Laura Crew Steve and Deb Collins Don and Sarah Cunningham Trent Dillon Barbara Duffner Judy and Max Elliott Isaac and Leslie Essay Dick and Bev Gast Richard Gearheard Tom and Debbie Graff Jim and Jean Greuel

Big Thompson Canyon $1,000 - $2,499 Richard Alley Stephen and Carol Arceneaux & Family Dave and Kay Armstrong Jeffrey Arnold Ken and Sandie Axelsen Ron and Gail Baker Vaughn Baker Joe Ballestrasse Jeff Barina Robert C. Barnd Carrie A. Baumgart Eric K. Baumgart Art and Johnna Bavoso Bob and Joni Becker Bill and Johanna Becker The Beck-Ferkiss Family Maxine Bell Christopher Bendele Donald Bender Marjean and Edward Bender Carl and Mae Benvenga Brady and Annie Berg Kenneth R. Betchel Sr. Dale and Jean Beucler Craig Beyrouty Matt and Trish Biggio Kenneth P. Bilkie Brad and Diane Bischoff Rick and Cecile Bitting Devin M. Bjorneboe Bruce Blaho Tim Blakeman Brian G. Bogaard Marty and Lee Brophy Cathy Brown and Troy Mai Steven and Karen Brown Gregory A. Bundy

Michael and Peggy Burns Randy and Vicky Burrack Rick Butler Alan Byers Charles and Deborah Cairns Jerry Carlson Norman R. and M. Elaine Carver Gary Ceely and Leeann K. Shannon Tom and Ann Chinnock Yong M. Choi Nick Christensen Scott and Theresa Cismoski David and Alice Clark Ken and Sherry Clark John and Reghan Cloudman Dierdre Cook Michael and Barbara Cooper Joe and Linda Cowan Jim Curlee Kelly Custer Donald and Becky Custis Skyler J. Dahlinger Gordon Daig David Davies Linda Dellmar Doug and Theresa Dirkes Stephanie A. Doughty Mark and Neyla Driscoll Paul and Katherine Dudzinski Richard Paul Dunker Art and Mary Dunn Dave and Kathy Dwyer John Perzow and Leslie Dwyer Mrs. Elizabeth Dyer Myke and Dick Erickson Brad and Mikaela Evans Colleen and Duane Fasen

Mike and Andrea Faucett Carolsue Fenwick Eric Fetzer Fickel-McCarty Foundation of Berthoud William Fischer Scott and Cindy Fisher James R. Fitzgerald Kathy anad Tony Fourcroy Mark Freeman Germaine French David and Gail Frick Erich A. Fromm Brian R. Gage Leonard J. Gallatin Kay Garcia Brad and Vickie Gaskill Michael Gasparian Raymond Gasser Gus and Betty Gendler Gregory C. George Katherine and Stephen Gillette Joe Glomboski and Meg Evans Stephen and Joyce Goldmann John and Wendy Gover Nelson Grabenstetter Lee and Patty Grant Vicki Grassman and Harry Murphy Dale and Lou Grit David and Mary Gullikson Roger Gunlikson Erik Hall Jean E. Hall Dan Halperin Brian Hamill Laurie Hansen Derek Hanson David Haragan

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Big Thompson Canyon $1,000 - $2,499 continued Sarah and Eric Harding Judson M. Harper Jim and Kathy Haselmaier Randy Hediger James V. and Barbara C. Hensley Don and Kathy Herman James N. Hernandez Mark and DeAnna Hill Harlan Hill Linda and Donn Hopkins David Hula Anita Hunter Tom Iwanski David Jobusch Karen and Daniel Johnese Frank and Jody Johnson David Jordan Greg and Anne Jordan Randy W. Joseph Dale C. Kaiser Christopher and Marcie Kay Brett and Stephanie Kemp Dave and Debbie Kepler Paul Kirchner Kevin Klau Ken and Mary Klopfenstein Ray and Judy Knapp Patrick and Lynn Knebel John and Stacey Knuckey Dan Kroll and Sandra Chisholm John and Marlene Krueger Mark Laken And Laura Lane Joel and Lois Lamb Ildikó and Kenneth Lamport Thomas Lane Bob and Sharlet Lee Bernard and Lory Levinger Jim C. Loftis Andrew J. Loomis Jeff Lopez John Lowthian and Marlene Strathe Michele S. Marquitz Nancy J. Maus Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. McElroy Gale A. McGaha-Miller James and Nancy McGinnis Perrie A. McMillen and Rick L. Rohlfs Alison A. Medbery Peter and Keely Mendicino Roger and Sarita Metzler Paul and Jane Meyer Steve Meyer

Barry and Leslee Mikucki Dale G. Miller Doug and Terri Miller Tara Miller Dave Mills Thomas Mitchell Phil and Ann Montera Tim and Kathy Monty Chet and Patt Moore Bill Morrison Brian and Nikki Mosbrucker Melanie Musgrove Rob and Patty Mygatt Chris and Courtney Nelson Matt and Julie Nesbitt Paul and Donna Newendorp Kermit Nuckles Anita Obando Dr. LeNitra Oliver Jerry and Patricia Olson James B. O’Neill II Dr. John J. O’Neill Merlin and Nancy Otteman Jim and Jackie Owens Stephanie O. Palladino Greg and Brenda Parets Barb and Tony Pariso Joe and Dianne Patterson Angela Penland David M. Pernitz Charlie and Susan Peterson Eric and Susan Peterson Robert and Ann Phemister Brenda and James Pisula Raymond C. Pollard Joey and John Porter Lyn Pring Perry S. Ralph Randolph E. Ratliff Nicole L. Reeves Scott M. Roark Tom and Lauri Robins Garth and Joanne Rogers A. Scott and Kristi Rulon Mike and Mendy Rushing Thomas and Camille Sachtleben Diana Salazar Scott and Lynne Sampl Roger and Susie Sample Al Sanders Jacqueline and Don Sargent Jack and Trudy Schade

Julie E. Schiola Valerie Schlageter Chris Schmachtenberger John and Kate Schulte Gary and Debbie Schwartz Mark Sears Janet Seeley and John Bartholow Rich and Peggy Shannon Michael Shelleman Douglas and Joyce Sjogren Sandy Smiley Jeff and Brianne Smith Dick Spiess Jim and Sonya Sprout Mike Stahl Kelly and Laurie Steele Ron Steinbach Kory C. Stolte Frances K. Stover Michael and Debbie Stradt Donna L. Sullivan Rex A. Summa Michael L. Sutton Don and Lynn Svitak Doug Swartz and Karen Spencer Bill and Ellen Switzer Don Tennessen Mary Jane and Steve Thorson Michael Tremblay Michael and Marjory Trinen Patrick Varley Lynn and Christine Villard Michael D. Wailes Eric Wallin Albert W. Wang Brandon Weaver Bill and Evie Weddel Matt Wharton Sue and Tim Whetten Bill and Sue Wilcox Keith and Jennifer Williams Dale and Kathleen Winder Renee and George Wittemyer Karen and Larry Wood Doug and Elizabeth Woods John R. Woodward Mark and Marcy Yoder Jason and Naomi Young John and Jean Yule Jim and Jo zumBrunnen 84 Anonymous

Melanie Barge Jeff Barnes John Bartholow and Janet Seeley Sharon Basinger Laura Anne Batson Travis and Kristine Baugh Susan and Robert Baum Mark Beckett Wendy Benes Brett and Nikki Berlin Brian Berry Kevin Bestgen

Mark A. Betz Bruce and June Bigler Allen and Ruth Billington Stephanie D. Bishop Brad and Melissa Blank Ryan Blundy Joe and Shelley Bogus Rebecca R. Bolt Lora and Boyd Bonser Jon Bormann Anthony Bouchard William Arthur Boyne

Summit $500 - $999 Jennifer L. Adams Keven and Ann Aggers Jose L. Alaniz Kim Allen Gene and Linda Alvine Ronald Ames Betty Anderson Larry D. Antonio Archangel Arrogante Darin Atteberry Mary Audette Matthew Badzinski

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Summit $500 - $999 continued

Gary L. Bray Jr. Julie Brewen Luis Diego Briceno Theresa Bromberg Jamie Lynn Brooks Wayne and Kris Brothers Donna M. Brown James R. Broyles Terry and Isabel Brunk Mark and Melody Buchanan David and Carol Budge Flo Butler Mrs. Trina Caligari Daniel G. Campbell Deborah Campbell Bruce and Sheri Campbell Elizabeth A. Capozzoli Adam D. Carl Jette Carlson Richard L. Carlson James and Jan Carpenter Mary Carraher Joseph Carroll Bruce and Judy Chapman Dick and Ellie Chinn Don L. Churchwell G. Brent Coan Paul and Anne Cocking Jennifer Concklin Karen and Lynn Courtney Diane and Don Crews Andy and Danielle Crisman Doug Crook Cynkars David Czenkusch and Nancy Campbell Todd H. Daggett Gary A. Darling Dauksher Family Drew and Jeri Davis Charles W. Davis Dawn M. Davis Betsy and Steve Noland Mervyn de Souza and Jennifer Seffernick Sheri De Tomasi Diana Dean Cynthia L. DeGroot Gregg C. DeGroot Steve and Rhonda Desch James H. Doyle Ron R. Dozier Robert L. and Susan P. Drage Doug C. Drake Brian Dreiling Maegan B. Duggar Eleanor Dwight Glen A. Eckart Eva K. Edelblut Barbara A. Edsall Patrick Eitenbichler Rick Elder Douglas Eldred Collee Rachel Ellmer Mike and Suzanne Engrav Calvin and Nancy Erickson Bob and Susie Ewing Sheryl A. and Alan R. Fahrenbruch, Jr.

Michael Patrick Fangman, M.D. John and Wilma Feeley Jeff and Cindy Feneis Sureshi and Susith Fernando David Feuer Lisa R. Flye H.A. and Elaine Fonken Jack and Patricia Forney Jim and Diana Frick Philip and Joni Friedman Leane Gabel Chris Galbate Brian K. Galloway Larry and Lori Gardner Howard Gebhart Margo Geppert Ritu Ghosh Amanda L. Giacalone Dorothy Gibbs Bruce Gibson Neil Gluckman Dr. Glenn C. Good Susie Gordon Mark Gregarek Nancy J. Griffith-Conklin Richard and Judith Grimler Hugh and Eileen Grinolds Richard C. Grossmann Bill and Stephanie Gundry Annette J Gunnerson Pat Guthrie Lance and Lori Guymon Kate and Andrew Hagdorn Michael J. Hake Bruce and Mary Jane Hall Wade Hancock and Casey Cash Dale and Gloria Hand Gary E. Hanning Joy Hansen Todd and Lisa Hansen Vicky Susanna J. Harkness Sheryl G. Harrell Paula Harsin Mark and Jill Hartman Derek Harvey Pamela L. Haslund-Nielsen Brian and Danette Hastings Jacob Hautaluoma Howard and Phyllis Hay Lance and Tracy Hays Craig Heikes Sharon A. Held Karen Helt Mark Leland Hensler Joseph Hershman Kirk and Lisa Hetherington Andy Hiller Javier Hinojosa Terry Hirsch Shannon Hochstetler Jody A. Hoffman Linda and Becca Hoffman Richard D. Holliman Karin Hollohan Wyandt Holmes

Bert and Joyce Honea William Jay Hood Brenda Hope Michael R. Hornbacher Shane Houska Larry Howell Wendy Hubbeling Paul Hudnut Wayne and Blanche Hughes Mark W. Hunter Keith S. Huntsman Daniel P. Ides David L. Illum Zeljko and Jennifer Ivanovic Jeff Jackson Nancy R. Jackson Robin R. Janes Craig and Claudia Jarvi Jill Jennings Fenglai Jiang Christine Jobe Charles C Johnson James and Mitzi Johnson Diane G. Jones Michele Kaveny Sarah Kay Robert M. Keele Maria Kelly Tim and Julie Kenney Tim Kerr Sonya Kiehn Brad and Jaki Kiehne Rich J. Kielar Carol Kimbell Judy Kinard Cynthia and Dylan Kirby Wade Kisch Leonard and Dana Klausmeyer Robert and Celeste Kling Elizabeth P. Knees Rocklyn J. Knutson Bryce A. Kopperud Kathy K. Kosec David M. Koster Kristi Kreisher Jeff Kroon Lisa Kutcher Philip and Mary Ann LaFleur Mike and Wendy Lampe Jonathan and Katie Lane Dennis Larocco Ron and Lynn Lauterbach Juanita L. Lear Terrence R. Leighton Chuck Levine Ric Lewis Jim and Susan Linden David Lindstrom Mike W. Loewen Mike and Jane Long Sheila Long Mari Rose Longpre’ Joan O. Looper Patty Lopez Cathy Love Kay L. Luft

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Summit $500 - $999 continued Diana K. Luthi Marie A. Macpherson Duane and Tina Magnuson Frederick and Sheilah Mann Ken Mannon Gayle L. Maroncelli Robert Paul Martin Sam and Joni Martin Doug and Amy Maybon Dave Mayer Marc R. Mayer Kim McAuliffe Jim and Mary McCambridge Joe and Giny McConathy Michael L. McCrary William and Valerie McCullough Margaret McDonald Jodi McGough Scott McGough John C. McGrew William C. McGuinty Joel and Sharon McLane Joshwa D. Mcmullen Tracy Mead and Jon Estabrook Ben P. Mechak Mary G. Medearis Lawrence P. Meier Ken and Janet Burns Mr. Jerry Metz Richard and Alicja Miodonski Terell L. Mize Adam J. Molzer Robert J. Mooney Cal and Lanette Moore Samantha M. Murphy Lee and Yvonne Myers Gerard and Pennie Nalezny Richard and Phyllis Nelson Stephanie A. Nelson Steve Nelson Jackie Nesby Beverly H. Newton Jeff Nichols Brian Nienhaus Bevan and Renee Noack Jason Nugent Lucy M. O’Brien Gerald and Lois Olsen Ann O’Neill Boris Orzhakhovsky David B. Overholt Robert L. Paulsen Ross Pearson Renee Perry Kay and Kyle Pettine Mike Phelps Patti Phillips and Meredith Kuehl Anne Pielstick Richard Eugene Pillo Living Trust Stacy and Nancy Plemmons Carol A. Plock Karen and Steve Poehlman Christopher A. Poirier Cy and Jan Pollema Norma Pomerleau

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Russ Poppe Chaquita Powers Tim and Terry Poynter Dr. James S. Quick Mike and Kelly Radcliff and Family Nathan Rasmussen Steve and Jane Ray Nancy Reges Nancy Kay Remington William Repert Mary A. Riddle Virginia E. Riley Robert J. Roach Stephen and Jane Roberti Michael J. Roberts Kenny and Colleen Rodriguez Carrie Rogers Sharon S. Rogers Mike and Kathy Romero Ted Rossin Ray Ruth Jim Ruzas Jim Sampson Thea and Dan Sapienza Wade Satterfield Jon and Wendy Sawyer Deborah R. Schaneman Stephen Schapanski Tim and Patti Schmitt Marilyn Schock Rocky and Nancy Scott Christian Serafin Ganesh Sharma Ross W. Shaw Brad and Nadine Sheafor Chris W. Sheafor John and Marilyn Shelton Mark Siebrandt Dr. Charles Singer and Donna Whittington Ron and JoAnn Sisson Stanley Slater The Sledges Katie Smart Andy Smith Myron and Debbie Smith Justin Smith Marjorie J. Smith Mark C. Smith Don Soltis Kristina Soltis Karen Sorensen Mary and Dennis Sovick Thomas Speed Dr. Peter and Sherri Standard Tim and Mary Stanton John Staples Steve Steinbicker John and Betty Stewart Doug Stirrett Andrew J. Storteboom Bobbi Sutton John and Jo Lynn Svendsen Kim and Bonnie Szidon Denise S. Talbott

Doug and Donna Taub Kent L. Taylor Phil and Starr Teague York, The Red Lion Carol Theilgaard William H. Therrien Gary D. Thomas Charlie Thompson Mark and Karen Tigges Stuart Tobet Bill Wesley Torrey Scott and Deanna Townsend Janie Trimmer CRAZY JERR Dot Com Carole K. Tuttle Warrenetta H. Underwood Don and Karen Unger Kelly Ungerman Joy Urias Darcie D. Valstad Lynn Van Stone Barry Vanderwyk and Renee Vanderwyk Pat Venable Jungmeyer Frank and Lorenda Volker Marvin Wahlen Ralph and Deborah Waldo Bob Walker David and Sarah Wasson Jim and Nikki Watson Rod and Julie Wensing Tamara L. Wesley Mr. Bill West Frans Westenbrink Diane Westervelt and Jeff Pape Chris and Gina Westlake Renee J. Wheeler Jerry White Kenneth S. White Michael L. White Howard C. Wigert Jim Wild Hepburn B. Wilkins Althea E. Williams COL USA NC Ret Wendy E. Williams Terrance J. Willis and Janelle Willis Corey A. Wilsey Gina M. Wilson Joseph B. Wilson John and Joan Windler Del Wittler Kathy L. Wolf Tony L. Workman Daniel A. Yaworsky Joshua J. Zander Timothy and Katie Zapp Jennifer Zappa Lyle and Beth Zevenbergen Jason Zwalina 135 Anonymous


WORKPLACE GIVING CAMPAIGNS ALLOW EMPLOYEES THROUGHOUT LARIMER COUNTY TO SUPPORT THEIR COMMUNITY AT WORK. The following companies ran giving campaigns that allowed their employees the opportunity to give back through the workplace: ABC Sign Products Adams Bank & Trust ADP Screening & Selection Services Advance Tank & Construction Advanced Roofing Technologies Advantage Bank Agilent Technologies Agrium Advanced Technologies Air Resource Specialists Albertsons All Property Services, Inc. Allstate Insurance Anheuser-Busch Company Art Castings AT&T Avago Technologies Ayres Associates B.A.S.E. Camp, Inc. Bank of Colorado Bank of the West Best Buy #225 Best Buy #693 BHA Design, Inc Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County Brown & Brown Insurance Burns Marketing & Communication Cache Bank & Trust Capital West Bank Car Toys Care-A-Van / SAINT, Inc. Cargill Catholic Charities - Larimer County Region CBW Automation Center Partners CenturyLink Chase Bank Children's Speech & Reading Center City of Fort Collins City of Loveland Coe Construction, Inc. Coldwater Creek Comcast Corporation Cornerstone Home Lending Crop Production Services, Inc. Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park, Inc CSL Plasma DaVinci Sign Systems, Inc Dellenbach Motors Dex Media-RR Donnelley Disabled Resource Services Earth Engineering Consultants Ed Carroll Motor Company EKS&H LLLP Elderhaus Adult Day Programs Enterprise Holdings

Estes Park School District R-3 Estes Valley Victim Advocates, Inc. F&W Media FedEx Express Fiberlok Incorporated First National Bank First Tech Federal Credit Union First Western Trust Bank FirstBank of Northern Colorado Fischer, Brown, Bartlett & Gunn, P.C. Flood & Peterson Food Bank for Larimer County Foothills Gateway, Inc. Forney Industries Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce Fort Collins Coloradoan Fort Collins Dodge Chrysler Jeep Fort Collins Housing Authority Global Spectrum Great Western Bank Guaranty Bank Hach Company Hanna, Holdredge & Associates Harmony Imaging Center Health District of Northern Larimer County Hearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding Center Heska Corporation Hewlett Packard Company High Country Beverage Home State Bank House of Neighborly Service imortgage Information Technology Experts, Inc. Integware, Inc. Intel Corporation jcpenney Jorgensen Labs Kennedy and Coe, LLC Key Bank King Soopers Kohl's Department Store Kroll Factual Data Larimer County Loveland Housing Authority LSI Macy's Markley Motors McKee Medical Center Miramont Lifestyle Fitness Myatt Brandes and Gast, PC Nationwide New Belgium Brewing Company Northern Colorado AIDS Project

Northern Colorado Business Report Odell Brewing Co. Otis, Coan & Peters, LLC Pathways Hospice Pedersen Toyota-Scion-Volvo Peterson Energy Operating, Inc. Platte River Power Authority Porter Industries, Inc. Poudre School District Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association Project Self-Sufficiency Ranch-Way Feed Mills Inc RBC Wealth Management Respite Care, Inc. RLR, LLP Sample & Bailey, CPA's P.C. Security Service Federal Credit Union Spradley Barr Motors Sterling Infosystems Super Target Fort Collins Target Fort Collins Target Loveland Texas Instruments, Inc The Group, Inc. The Neenan Company Thompson School District TJ Maxx Tolmar Inc. Touchstone Health Partners Town of Estes Park Tynans Fort Collins Nissan United Parcel Service United Way of Larimer County University of Colorado Health US Bank Valero Services, Inc. Value Plastics, A Nordson Company VEi Global Volunteers of America, Colorado Branch Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Distribution Center Water Pik, Inc. Wells Fargo Western States Bank Weston Distance Learning Inc. Whip Mix Corporation Wolf Robotics Women's Resource Center Wood Group Turbine Control Services Woodward, Inc. Xcel Energy Youth Clinic

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CORPORATIONS PROVIDE ANNUAL GIFTS, MATCHING GIFTS AND SPONSORSHIPS TO UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY. These corporate leaders supported the work of United Way of Larimer County: Abbott Laboratories Adams and Giddings Physical Therapy Adams Bank & Trust ADP Screening & Selection Services Advance Tank & Construction Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Advantage Bank Agilent Technologies Foundation Agrium Advanced Technologies All Property Services, Inc. Allstate Insurance American Express Foundation Anheuser Busch Foundation Art of the Rockies Gallery Associates in Family Medicine, P.C. Avago Technologies Ayres Associates Bank of Colorado Beavers, Inc. Benedict Upholstery Best Buy #225 Big Al's Burgers and Dogs Big Horn Restaurant, Inc. Bohemian Companies, LLC Bohemian Foundation Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County CA Technologies Capital Consultants of Colorado Capricorn Foundation Charitable Trust Cargill Caterpillar Foundation Catholic Charities - Larimer County Region Center Partners Centers for Gastroenterology CenturyLink Foundation Chapel and Collins Wealth Management Chase Bank Chinn Family Foundation Chrisland, Inc. Ciscos Restaurante y Cantina Citigroup Foundation City of Fort Collins City of Loveland Colorado Financial Management Colorado Iron & Metal Inc. Comcast Corporation Community Foundation of Northern Colorado Community of Christ Cornerstone Home Lending Crop Production Services, Inc. CSL Plasma Dairy Queen Denver Foundation Dohn Construction, Inc. E.L. Events

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Ed Carroll Motor Company EKS&H LLLP El Pomar Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Enterprise Holdings Enterprise Holdings Foundation Estes Park Community Thrift Shop, Inc Estes True Value First National Bank First Tech Federal Credit Union First Western Trust Bank FirstBank of Northern Colorado Flood & Peterson Fluor Foundation Foothills Gateway, Inc. Forney Industries General Electric Foundation Gilbert Structural Engineering Good Samaritan Society- Loveland Village Goodsearch Hach Company Hewlett Packard Company High Country Beverage House of Neighborly Service HP Corporate Fund, an advised fund of Silicon Valley Community Foundation Intel Foundation ITW Foundation jcpenney Kaiser Permanente Kellogg Company Key Bank Foundation King Soopers Kohl's Department Store Kroll Factual Data Larsen Family Foundation Lathrop Law Office PC Law Offices of Peter W. Bullard, P.C. Liberty Mutual Foundation Lowe's Fort Collins Macy's Mad Seating, LLC Mama Rose's Marathon Oil Company McKee Medical Center McWhinney Merrill Lynch Wealth Management Microsoft Corporation Midway Realty Mountain Home Cafe Myatt Brandes and Gast, PC Nationwide Nelnet, Inc. New Belgium Brewing Company Occupational Medicine Consultants Odell Brewing Co.

OtterCares Foundation Paul L. Anderson Productions, Inc. Pedersen Toyota-Scion-Volvo Peterson Energy Operating, Inc. Pfizer Foundation Pikes Peak United Way Poppy's Pizza and Grill Porter Industries, Inc. Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association Principal Financial Group Pringle's Fine Wines & Spirits Psychhorizons, P.C. R.C. Michael Company, Inc Ram Swab Services Ranch-Way Feed Mills Inc RBC Foundation-USA Read Aloud Loveland Inc. RLR, LLP Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Rocky Mountain Hotel Properties I, LLC Rocky Mountain Travel King, Inc. Rodahl & Company Sample & Bailey, CPA's P.C. Schaefer & Kaines Family Dentistry Shell Oil Company Foundation Skillman Photography Spradley Barr Motors Stanley Hotel State Farm Companies Foundation Sterling Infosystems Sundeck Restaurant Super Target Fort Collins Target Fort Collins Target Loveland The Buckle, Inc. The Comcast Foundation The Cupboard The Group, Inc. The Other Side Restaurant The Tess Evans Charitable Foundation TIAA-CREF Financial Services Touchstone Health Partners U.S. Bancorp Foundation United Parcel Service UnitedHealth Group University of Colorado Health Valero Services, Inc. Wal-Mart Distribution Center Wal-Mart/Sam's Club Wells Fargo Foundation Western States Bank Weston Distance Learning Inc. Whole Foods Market Windsong Fashions, Inc. Woodward, Inc. Xcel Energy


MANY COMPANIES AND INDIVIDUALS PROVIDE GENEROUS IN-KIND GIFTS, LIKE MEALS, PRINTING, GIFT CARDS AND EVEN OFFICE SUPPLIES. These gifts allow us to keep our administrative costs at a minimum. Berry Blendz Best Western Kiva Inn Bottoms Up Bar Service Canino's Restaurant CB & Potts Chipper's Lanes ColorPro Consuelos Express Coyote Ridge Elementary School CSU Presidents Leadership Program CSU Psi Chi/PSA Dazbog Coffee Eco Thrift Embassy Suites Esscentuals Food For Thought Catering Fort Collins Nursery Fort Fun Fossil Creek Nursery Gardens on Spring Creek Girl Scout Troop 71245 Go West Genuine LLC H.E.L.P. International Healing Needles Health District

Highland Meadows Golf Homeless Gear Island Grill J&B Tree Care Jason's Deli Jax Mercantile Kind Coffee King Soopers - Timberline KUNC-FM Radio Laporte Presbyterian Church Larimer County Sheriff Linton Elementary PTO Lyric Cinema CafĂŠ Mad Greens Miramont Lifestyle Fitness Mission Hills Church Mugs Coffee Lounge Northern Colorado Business Report Odell Brewing Company Old Firehouse Books Old Town Athletic Club Old Town Spice Shop Orientation & Transition Programs at CSU Otie's Wine & Spirits

Otter Products, LLC Poudre Valley Health Systems Pringles Fine Wine & Spirits Qdoba Raintree Athletic Club Safeway - N. College Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Sample & Bailey Sorenson Communications Starbucks Coffee Company Sterling Infosystems Super Target Teleco of the Rockies The Armstrong Hotel The Red Cup Paperie & Coffee Bar Timberline Church Wagz Walmart Walmart Super Center Wilburs Total Beverage Zebra Jellyfish Photography 184 individual donors

OUR BUSINESS CARES PROGRAM IS DEVOTED TO HELPING BUSINESSES DEVELOP AND IMPLEMENT VOLUNTEERISM INTO THEIR COMPANY CULTURE. The following businesses are current members:

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A PARTNERSHIP OF UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY AND THE WOMEN’S FOUNDATION OF COLORADO, WOMENGIVE PROVIDES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDCARE FOR SINGLE MOTHERS ATTENDING COLLEGE. The cost of childcare is a major barrier to self-sufficiency for women and girls in Larimer County. The initiative also focuses on addressing public policy for self-sufficiency of women and girls in our community and statewide. Members are the driving force behind WomenGive’s success. The following individuals were WomenGive members in 2012-2013. Brandy Alexander Ceri Anderson Jennifer Anderson Kathy Andrews Judith Aranow* Susan Atwater Martha Bailey Susan Baker Patricia Barlow Peggy A. Barnett* Judith Barth Chris Basford* Sarah Bashore-Imhoff Susan Baum* Michelle Bellows* Chris Bensko-Wecks Miranda Benzel* Susan E. Benzel* Kathryn Bergo Maureen Boyt* Alexandra Bernasek Kristen Bernhardt Marianne Blackwell Nina Bodenhamer Jamie Bordewick Sally Braddy Karen K. Brayden Katie Brayden Suzanne Brazil Susan Bricker Britt Britton-Zier Marge Brodahl Sue Brooks Cathy Brown Christina Brown and Alexia Brown Kara Brown Meg Brown* Ruth G. Brown** Renee' Brunsting** Lori Burge* Glory Burns Tiffany Burns Sara Cagle-Shirley Deborah Campbell Kristin Candella Dea Carlson Mary Carraher* Holly Carroll Jan Carroll* Christine Celentano Judy Chapman* Christine Chin*

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Carol and Jon Clark Lisa K. Clay* Cheryl Coan Sue Coburn Barbara L. Cohen* Renee Cohn Jones & Alanna & Megan Jones Maryann Colarusso Martha Conant Melissa, Megan & Shannan Conlon Sally Conway* Bobbie Cook* Ernie and Jamie Crawford Kay Cushatt Kelly Custer DeAnna Dahlgren* Mackenzie Daley Teresina Davie Janene Dellenbach* Maria, Sophia & Katie Dellota Alison and David Dennis Ginger DeReus Tina Deringer Marcia R. Donnan* Shannon Cavanaugh Donnan Anne Doud Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith** Dawn Duncan* Paula Edwards* Peggy Elkins Barbara Everett Robin Fallon Joy Ferguson Karen P. Fleming Mackenzie Fogelson Marcia Ford Ellen B. Freudenberg* Cari Funk Jessica Gard Robin Dorothy Gard** Annette Geiselman Tom and Traci Gendron Amanda L. Giacalone** Natalie Goffredi Dr. Beth Golden Holly B. Gonzales Danielle Grant* Vicki L. Grassman** Helen Gray* Jamie Grim Jean Grove* Juliana Guenther**

Lori Guymon Amy Hach Kate Hagdorn Linda Hallock Karri Ham Connie Hanrahan* Laurie Hansen Sarah Harding Dianne Harper** Nancy K. Hartley* Cassie Hau Nancy Hazelrigg Tess Heffernan* Kathleen Henry Dana S. Hiatt Kathryn Higgins* Allison Hines* Carol Ann Hixon* Linda Hopkins* Ann R. Hutchison* Sonia ImMasche* Susan P. Ison Susan James* Suzanne Jarboe-Simpson* Nicole Javernick Jan Jensen** Pamela and Christopher Jessen** Mandy Jesser Andrea Johnson Bridgette, Ally and Lexi Johnson Ki Johnson* Leah Johnson Dayna Jones & Olivia Heller Diane Gambit Jones Becky Joyce Denise Juliana* Debra Kahn Vallene Kailburn Prue Kaley* Alexis Kanda-Olmstead Ashley Nichols Kasprzak Haley Katz** Anne Keefe* Victoria Keller Pat Kendall* Sarah Kent Diane Kessel Knight Tracy Kile Schwartz Joan C. King Kristin Kirkpatrick Susan Kirkpatrick* Sue Ellen Klein


Karen Kloss Alison Knapp Cindy Kurtz Robert and Cynthia Kutin* Jennifer S. Kutzik Judy LaFleur** Kathleen M. Lane* Monique Lanphear Megan Larson** Kate Laudon Jean P. Lehmann Amber Leis Elaine LeMay** Kathryn Lenz** Rachel LeValley* Marie L. Livingston Jenne Loffer Angie Lund Diana K. Luthi* Janet Mabry Karen Mack Jessica Wyllie MacMillan O'Linda Magsamen* Lynn Marker Donna Martemucci Heather and Makenzie Matz Jean McBride Lori McCallum Mary S. McCambridge Deanna McCrery* Debbie McCubbin Mary Pat McCurdie Kim McDaniel Jennifer McLain Mary Medearis Janet Meisel-Burns* Keely Mendicino** Colleen Meyer Amanda L. Miller Colleen Miller Linda J. Miller Paula Mills Kathy Miner** Shauna Moffatt* Kathy Mommer Jennifer Monath** Tim and Kathy Monty Debby Morgan Wanda Nelson Scott and Jacque Niedringhaus* Kathy Noble Joni Norwood Marci Oates Anita Obando* Constance O'Brien Corkie Odell** Wynne Odell*

Tracy Oldemeyer Jean M. Olson Kevin Oltjenbruns* Stephanie Ouren** Dawn Paepke* Diann Patton Cheryl Perry Rita Peterson Suzanne Peterson Pam Pettigrew Paisley Pettine* Michell Pett-Thomas Robert and Ann Phemister Katy Piotrowski Nancy Plemmons Heidi Polly Norma Pomerleau JoAnn C. Powell Myra Powers* Amy Lucia Prieto Diana Prieto Michelle Provaznik Janell Prussman Marla Purdy Dawn Putney* Pam Raab** Lorna R. Reeves* Peggy Reeves* Nicole Reeves and Hailey Reeves Mimi Reid Donna Reiser Kathay Rennels Nancy Richardson Cindy Richmond* Dr. Elise Rigney Teresa Roche Laurie Rogers* C. Rosenberg Maryann Ruck* Walta and Jim Ruff Laurie Sankey Penny Satterwhite Linda and Steve Schaefer** Brigetta Schlotter Sheree Schmidt Bev Schmitt Bacon** Marilyn Schock Cathy L. Schott* Patti Scott* Benjamin Seidle Joyce Shorthill K채ren Siwek Diana Skyles Donna Smith Peggy Smith* Genevieve Soukup Karen Spina*

Carol Springberg Laurie Steele Geri Stern* Betty J. Stewart Heather Stickler Maureen Stockover Kimberly Strope and Taylor Strope* Jane Sullivan* Jean Sutherland* Pam Sutton Stacy Thibedeau* Barbara Thomas Kristin Thomas Kim Tobin Suzanne S. Trask Marla Trumper Mary Turner* Merril L. Tyler Karen Unger Joy Waters Lee & Catherine Varra-Nelson Heather Vesgaard Sue J. Volk Ann Walton Laurie Warren Susan D. Warren Paula Watson-Lakamp and Charlotte Lakamp Marija Weeden-Osborn Patti Westfall Rosie Wheeler** Cathy H. Whittlesey Kerry Wicks Kay E. Williams Kim Cribari Willis** Kim Winger Kathy Wolfe* Wendy Wood and Barb Hooper A-Young Woody Lise Youngblade Grace Zach Marie Zimenoff Cheryl Zimlich Jacqueline C. Zipser* Katie Zwetzig* 10 anonymous members 1 anonymous charter member 1 anonymous milestone member

Finance By Design Inc* FirstBank Front Range Business Solutions* Motherlove Herbal Company* NoCo Moxie Movement* Peterson Energy*

Savant Homes, Inc. The Place Setting Company, LLC* Toolbox Creative* Women Change the World

* indicates charter member ** indicates milestone member

Business Members Advanced Hearing Services, LLC* Athena Salon, Spa & Wellness* Atwater Creative Blue Mesa Group* BraidedTrio, LLC* Crawford Technologies

*indicates charter business member

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UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY’S

GENERATION

UNITED A YOUNG LEADERS SOCIETY

GENERATION UNITED BRINGS TOGETHER THE PASSION AND PHILANTHROPIC POWER OF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN OUR COMMUNITY. Through membership in Generation United, young professionals join philanthropic forces to make a collective impact that is more powerful than what each member can do individually. Together, the following members are creating a culture of giving and empowering the next generation. Karla Baise Kate Baker Rosie Bangert Kody Braisted and Heath Olson Chris and Liz Brodzinski Christina Brown Sara Cagle-Shirley Sara Coutts Madison Crawley Mackenzie Daley Gina DiGiallonardo Dave Eads Anne Farrell Christine Kovacs Forster Dan Garvin Amanda L. Giacalone Jamie Grim Kate Hagdorn Jake Hallauer Shannon Hein

Amanda R. Helfer Jen Houska LJ Houska Katie Huffman Kimberly Douglas Leah Johnson Amanda Johnson-King Vallene Kailburn/Old Town Media Heath Kastendieck Haley and Michael Katz Christopher Kupec Tricia Lemmer Stacie Lukas Shannon Medlicott Peter and Keely Mendicino Rosalinda Mendoza Heather Miller Katie A. Moore Brandy Morrow Keely Pemberton

Angela Penland Jon Rayeski Amy Rohloff Jenn Rohrick/Peak Performance Tyler Rusch Ken Sampley Rose Schlosser Alex Schuman Robin Scott Chris & Brittanie Sharp Eric Smithers Mike Tarantino Kristin Tuckerflores Anna Waido Emily Warren Ryan and Kelley Will Brandon Witt Nicole Yost Erin C. Zimmermann 4 anonymous members

SMART START FOR KIDS IS A COUNTY-WIDE INITIATIVE FOCUSED ON HELPING CHILDREN IN LARIMER COUNTY SUCCEED THROUGH SCHOOL READINESS AND EARLY LITERACY. Thank you to the following funding partners: Founding Partner $20,000 or More El Pomar Foundation

Visionary Partner $10,000 - $19,999 Dohn Construction

Guiding Partners $5,000 - $9,999 Mitch and Becky Morgan Suzanne and Andy Peterson

Kenneth and Paisley Pettine Brian and Janice Soukup

Anonymous

Leadership Partners $500 - $4,999 A. Christopher Fawzy First Western Trust Bank

Great Western Bank Chris and Cindy Richmond

David M. Tenner 3 Anonymous

Sureshi and Susith Fernando Jeffrey Foley Colleen M. Gibley-Reed Vicky Hays Jeff Jackson Erin Magee

Denise Powers Ganesh Sharma Milly Smelker Tim Stumbaugh 34 Anonymous

Supporters $499 and below Luis Diego Briceno Charity Bul Holly and Robert Carroll Judy Dahlgren Trent Dillon Kristen Draper

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UNITED WAY’S LEGACY SOCIETY HONORS AND RECOGNIZES THOSE individuals and families who believe in United Way’s work and have chosen to make a planned gift. Art and Johnna Bavoso* Marjean and Edward Bender Patrick and Robyn Brady* Bruce and Judy Chapman* John and Tharon Deakins* Mark S. Goldrich and Prudence M. Kaley* Bryan and Amberly Guest* Denise and Patrick Juliana*

Dan and Tammy Mackey* Wanda Mayberry* Peter and Keely Mendicino* Gerard and Pennie Nalezny* Kären E. Siwek Revocable Trust* Robert Allen Stumbaugh* Fred and Jean Swinson* Gordan and Stacy Thibedeau* Michael and Marjory Trinen

Lorrie Wagner* Bill and Diane Warren* Randy and Katie Zwetzig* 16 Anonymous charter members * indicates charter member

Proud LOYAL

CONTRIBUTOR LOYAL CONTRIBUTORS ARE DONORS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO ANY UNITED WAY FOR AT LEAST 10 YEARS, regardless of their giving level. United Way’s Loyal Contributors truly understand what it means to be committed to helping our community, and have backed that commitment with generous support year after year. Members of United Way of Larimer County’s Loyal Contributor program are part of an esteemed group of loyal donors who inspire hope and create opportunities for a better tomorrow in our local community. We greatly appreciate the consistent support of our Loyal Contributors, who have positively impacted the lives of so many in our community. As of June 30, 2013, there were 2,406 donors in United Way of Larimer County’s Loyal Contributor program.

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 2012-2013 FISCAL YEAR. Thank you to: Nick Christensen, Chair Kären Siwek, Treasurer G. Brent Coan, Secretary Bryan Guest, Past Chair

Evan Bode Bill Brown Kay Garcia Mike Hooker Prue Kaley Dana Klausmeyer

Frank Lancaster Chuck Levine Janet Mabry Kathay Rennels Nikki van den Heever

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