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United Way SuncoastAnnual Report June 30, 2011 - July 1, 2012
Previously United Way of Tampa Bay and United Way Sarasota
Letter from United Way Suncoast Board Chair and CEO
Over the past several years, United Way of Sarasota and United Way of Tampa Bay have come together to share knowledge and
experiences and look for opportunities to work together. Through this, it was apparent that what we have in common far outweighs
any differences and the idea of a new regional structure arose. On July 1, 2012 United Way of Sarasota and United Way of Tampa
Bay became United Way Suncoast.
United Way Suncoast serves DeSoto, Hillsborough, Pinellas and Sarasota counties. Each community still has a strong local
presence and active engagement of local leadership to ensure full and active participation and representation of the people we
serve.
We made the decision to merge because we believe we can better advance our mission by working together across county
boundaries on a day-to-day basis. Our goal is to help more people, deliver high quality programs, and leverage all available
resources to address the education, income and health priorities of our communities. We are dedicated to helping families find
paths out of poverty and changing the story for thousands in our community.
We believe we can do this and create lasting community change through our commitment to education. We know that communities
with higher graduation rates are stronger and more vibrant and see less crime and poverty. Through early literacy initiatives and
programs focused on ensuring children can read and are prepared to succeed in school; we are working to decrease the high
school drop out rate. We know that creating positive, lasting change is possible with the support of donors like you. As a result of
your generosity, we have already changed the story for thousands in our community and know that we will continue to do so.
We are so grateful to the many donors and volunteers who generously give their time, talent and treasure in answering United
Way’s call to help families find paths out of poverty and help children start ahead and stay ahead.
Thank you for your loyal and generous support of United Way Suncoast.
Diana Baker President/CEO United Way Suncoast
Garry Sasso President and CEO Carlton Fields, P.A.
Table of ContentsChanging the story in the Tampa Bay Area. 1Changing the story so children start ahead and stay ahead. 2Changing the story so struggling families achieve financial independence. 4Changing the story so people in crisis find stability. 6Changing the story so we can break the cycle of poverty in Tampa Bay. 7Changing the story for you. 8Tampa Bay Area Annual Highlights 9The Next Chapter 102011-2012 Tocqueville Society Members 11Business Cares Sponsors 122011-2012 Overall Annual Campaign Giving Leaders 13Tampa Bay Area Workplace Leader Board 14Tampa Bay Area Financials 16Changing the Story in Sarasota. 18In Sarasota, changing the story so children start ahead and stay ahead. 19In Sarasota, changing the story so struggling families achieve financial independence. 20In Sarasota, changing the story so people in crisis find stability. 21Change the story so we can break the cycle of poverty in the region 21Sarasota Area Highlights 222011-2012 Sarasota Area Corporate Partners 23Sarasota Area Annual Giving Leaders 24Sarasota Area Diamond Donors 27United Way Suncoast Foundation Donors 28Sarasota Area Financials 29United Way Suncoast Board of Directors 30United Way of Sarasota County Board of Directors 31United Way of Tampa Bay Board of Directors 31United Way of Sarasota County Committee Volunteers 32United Way of Tampa Bay Committee Volunteers 33
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Changing the story in the Tampa Bay Area.
United Way Suncoast develops and
implements community programs to help
underserved people achieve their academic
and financial potential. We help find regional
solutions that change the story for all in our
community, one person at a time, from cradle to
career and beyond. We lead education and financial
literacy initiatives to help kids start off right and
stay ahead and work to reverse negative trends and
remove challenging barriers to help families find
paths out of poverty.
The connection between academic success and
poverty is clear. Individuals ages 25-34 who
dropped out of high school are more than three
times as likely to receive public assistance than
high school graduates. Higher graduation rates lead
to stronger communities with less crime and poverty
and the key to improving the graduation rate is early
literacy.
United Way Suncoast is uniquely positioned to make
lasting community change and break the cycle of
poverty through integrated programs and services
that help people reach their academic and financial
potential.
With the ability to leverage resources with critical
partners on a regional level, United Way Suncoast
has changed the story for thousands in this
community. We’d like to introduce you to what could
be one of those stories.
Meet the Taylor family, parents Ken and Mary and
their five-year old daughter Anna as they set out on
the path to change their story and break the cycle
of poverty.
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The Alternate Pathway.
Unlike Anna, nearly 40% of our region’s kindergartners come to school
without the necessary skills for success, increasing their chances of
dropping out. As part of the Neighborhood work in the North Greenwood
Clearwater area. United Way Suncoast programs address these pitfalls and help
students that are falling behind.
This year, the Operation Graduate program provided tutoring,
enrichment activities and credit recovery to 45 high school
students that were at risk of dropping out. One hundred
percent of the students participating in the dual
enrollment portion of the program graduated on time,
were accepted into a college or university and have
been collectively awarded over $109,000 in scholarships
and grants.
United Way,s
Education Impact42,993 children and youth participated in United Way supported programs14,899 children received skills training to enter kindergarten ready to succeed24,686 children developed strong life skills through quality out-of-school-time programs3,o29 children participated in daily educational activities over the summer through United Way
,s Summer Care program
315 children in the Summer Care program received additional intensive reading tutoring from St. Petersburg College
Changing the story so children start ahead and stay ahead.
Anna continued to receive academic assistance through the quality
out-of-school time programs and excelled in school improving her
reading, science and math scores. Because Anna was fortunate to
have quality educational experiences early in life she is on track to graduate
on time and attend college, the first in her family to do either.
Anna is getting ready to complete kindergarten and received a scholarship for
United Way’s Summer Care, a program which provides summer child care to
low and moderate income families. Ken and Mary were relieved since they could
not afford summer camp and needed to continue working. Although Ken and Mary are
both employed they struggle to pay the bills each month and can’t afford to stay home.
Over the summer, Anna participated in academically engaging programs that reinforced
what she learned in kindergarten to ensure she started the next school year prepared.
Anna’s parents are excited about her future because they
know that with a college education she will have better
job opportunities, the chance to earn a higher income
and one day be able to build a brighter future for her children.
At the end of the summer, Ken and Mary were able to enroll
Anna in the before-and after-school care program at the
same site she attended Summer Care which allowed
them to work additional hours knowing their child was in a safe,
enriching environment.
Children and Youth AgenciesA Brighter Community
AMIkids Tampa
Big Brothers Big Sisters, Pinellas
Big Brothers Big Sisters, Tampa Bay
Boy Scouts of America, Gulf Ridge
Boy Scouts of America, W. Central FL
Boys & Girls Clubs, Suncoast
Boys & Girls Clubs,Tampa Bay
Champions for Children
Community Pride Child Care Center, Clearwater
Coordinated Child Care, Pinellas
Easter Seals Florida
Friends of Happy Workers
Girl Scouts, W. Central FL
Girls Inc. of Pinellas
Helping Hand Day Nursery
Hillsborough County Public Schools
Lutheran Services Florida
PACE Center for Girls
PARC (Pinellas Association for Retarded Children)
Preschool Experience
Redlands Christian Migrant Assoc.
Redlands Christian Migrant Assoc.
Seniors in Service, Tampa Bay
Tampa JCC Federation
The Centre
United Cerebral Palsy
YMCA , St. Petersburg
YMCA , Suncoast
YMCA Tampa Metro
YWCA, Tampa Bay
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Changing the story so struggling families achieve financial independence.
United Way’s Financial Stability ImpactUnited Way Suncoast invested $1,171,490 in 15 community based programs to advance the goal of helping families achieve financial stability.More than 90 individuals are enrolled with 25 already graduating from the IDA program.386 volunteers provided 21,320 hours in support of the financial stability initiatives.3,622 individuals received financial education through United Way Suncoast programs.
The Alternate Pathway.
Thirty percent of Florida’s working families are struggling
to make ends meet. The Taylors were able to save money
with the assistance of the IDA program and although not
everyone may have that same opportunity, United Way Suncoast
has other programs available to help families keep more of their
own money.
With the help of hundreds of volunteers, United Way’s Prosperity
Campaign helped low-income families prepare their taxes and
access Earned Income Tax Credits that may have otherwise gone
unclaimed. This year, 12,713 free tax returns were completed
bringing $16.8 million dollars in tax returns back to the
Hillsborough County.
The Taylors are proud of what they have
accomplished because they know that
to help change the course of their child’s
future they must set a better example and achieve
higher aspirations related to financial stability.
Financial Stability AgenciesAmerican Red Cross, Tampa Bay
Corporation to Develop Communities, Tampa
CredAbility
Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office
MacDonald Training Center
Nonprofit Leadership Center,Tampa Bay
PARC (Pinellas Association for Retarded Children)
Pinellas County Urban League
Suncoast Center
Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind
The Centre
U.P.A.R.C. [Long Center]
United Cerebral Palsy
Through their daughter’s enrollment in Summer Care , Ken
and Mary attended the required financial education classes
and were referred to the United Way’s Individual Development
Account (IDA) program. IDA is United Way’s matched savings
account that helps low-income individuals achieve their goals of
buying a home, attending school or opening a business.
Ken and Mary were required to save money each month while acquiring critical
financial education and long-term money management skills. They began
cutting back where they could and started saving $25 each month with the
ultimate goal of starting their own professional cleaning service. Ken and Mary were
able to save enough money and, combined with the IDA match, started Taylor’s Top
Notch Cleaning Service. With an increased monthly income and more stability the
Taylors were headed toward greater financial independence.
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Changing the story so we can break the cycle of poverty in Tampa Bay.
At United Way Suncoast we envision a positive beginning for all children and a positive ending for
all people struggling today. The Taylor family demonstrated that by providing children with the
necessary academic support, they can excel beyond their circumstances
and change their story forever. They showed us that with a little assistance and
the support to strive for more, they could break the cycle of
poverty and find financial stability.
The Taylor’s story highlighted key programs and services but, more importantly,
it outlined the connection of United Way’s work in our community.
By taking the long term view while providing help along the way,
United Way Suncoast helps families find pathways out of
poverty and ensures children start ahead so they
stay ahead.
Safety Net2-1-1 Tampa Bay Cares
Alpha House of Tampa
American Cancer Society, FL
American Red Cross, Tampa Bay
Bay Area Legal Services
Brookwood Florida Central
Catholic Charities, St. Petersburg
Children’s Board of Hillsborough County
Children’s Home
Children’s Home Society of Florida
Community Action Stops Abuse, CASA
Crisis Center, Tampa Bay
Directions for Mental Health
Drug Abuse Comprehensive Coordinating Office
Epilepsy Services of W. Central FL
Hispanic Services Council
Neighborly Care Network
Operation PAR
Religious Community Services
Salvation Army, Tampa
Self Reliance
Seniors in Service,Tampa Bay
Spring of Tampa Bay
Stepping’ Stone Farm
Suncoast Center
Suncoast Epilepsy Association
Tampa Crossroads
Tampa Jewish Family Services
Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind
The Centre
U.P.A.R.C. [Long Center]
United Food Bank & Services, Plant City
YMCA Tampa Metro
YWCA, Tampa Bay
Changing the story so people in crisis find stability. The Alternate Pathway.
Although the Taylors were struggling to make ends meet they luckily
never had to face homelessness. As many as 80 families a day
are looking for some form of shelter. Homelessness and school
mobility impact a student’s ability to succeed in school. United Way
Suncoast was one of 18 organizations across the country to receive a
grant to address this issue. The Siemer Family Stabilization program was developed to
ensure children at risk of homelessness and suffering academic challenges of school
mobility were provided the means and support to stay in school and graduate while
families were provided support to stabilize their living environments. Through this
initiative, full-time specialists are assigned to work with families for up to a year as
each family commits to making long-term changes needed to maintain their stability.
The Siemer initiative has provided services to 394 children and 185 families. To date,
100% of the families sustained their housing and 92% of the children in Pinellas and
97% in Hillsborough remained in their original school.
Without that insecurity lingering over their heads,
Ken and Mary were able to stay focused at work
and on the goal of starting their own business.
It also ensured that Anna would not go to school hungry but
rather ready to learn and better prepared to succeed.
When Ken and Mary initially started taking the financial education
classes they were barely able to pay the monthly bills and keep
food on the table. They were unaware of many of the resources
that are available to assist low-income families.
With the help of United Way and 2-1-1, the Taylors applied
for free school meals and Food Stamps (SNAP). They
were able to save money each month by purchasing their
produce at the Farmers Market that accepted SNAP and avoided
paying the higher prices at the corner store. Not only were they able
to save money but they no longer had to worry about where the next
meal would come from.
United Way’s Safety Net Impact
More than 188,000 calls were rec
eived by 2-1-1 providers
Nearly 3,000,000 pounds of fo
od were distributed
More than 282,000 people receiv
ed food assistance
More than 21,000 individuals rece
ived shelter
Bay Area Legal Services provide
d support to 310 seniors at the
Sulphur Springs Resource Center
to prevent home foreclosures
Publix Last Resort Fund provided
170 people with $77,603 in
emergency assistance
The Progress Energy Fund helped 4,36
8 people with $225,231 in assista
nce to
restore or keep their power on
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Important IngredientsOur 2011 Workplace Campaign Kickoff was themed “Ingredients for A Thriving Community.” Hundreds packed Tropicana Field, courtesy of the Tampa Bay Rays, to enjoy breakfast and kick start the workplace campaigns. Attendees heard from United Way President and CEO Diana Baker; Senior Vice President for the Tampa Bay Rays Mark Fernandez; and United Way Campaign Cabinet Chair Mark Watson. The highlight of the program was Chief Anthony Holloway from the Clearwater Police Department and high school student Brianna Jones on the Operation Graduate Program. David Wojack from the Tech Data Corporation was inducted into the Campaign Coordinator Hall of Fame for his hard work and dedication to United Way. And to top it off all guests were entered to win an Xbox 360 from Best Buy.
America’s Sweetheart The Eighth Annual Art of Giving, organized by United Way’s Women’s Leadership Council, featured award-winning actress America Ferrera as the keynote speaker. America captured the audience of more than 600 as she shared her personal views on life in Hollywood and the importance of education. Live and silent auctions, professional hair and make-up touch-ups, and delicious food and drinks rounded out the event at A La Carte Pavilion in April. This unique fundraiser raises money for United Way’s Summer Care Initiative which provides summer child care for low to moderate income families and financial education to the parents. Between the silent and live auctions, ticket and autograph sales, and the generosity of those in the audience, the event netted $130,000.
Be the ThunderThe Tampa Bay Lightning supported United Way during a Night with the Lightning that was devoted to our cause and our partners. The Spirit of Tampa Bay Awards were given to the following companies who have embraced our mission and helped to advance our cause: Nordstrom Rack, Ernst & Young, Transamerica, and Time Customer Service. Our Community Champion Award was presented to longtime corporate partner Tech Data who gives, advocates and volunteers for United Way Suncoast. The Million Dollar Award recipients were Publix and Raymond James, both instrumental in helping us meet our goals and support our community. Our logo, messaging and public service announcement were prominently displayed on the Lightning scoreboard helping us to bring awareness of our work to more than 20,000 fans.
9, 455 Hours of Service in One DayFor 19 years, United Way Suncoast has participated in the national Day of Caring. This special day in October brings together more than 1,000 volunteers that assemble corporate and organizational teams. The teams provide all forms of labor and service to dozens of nonprofit agencies and schools. This year, HandsOn Suncoast assembled 1,891 volunteers to work on 125 projects totaling more than 9,455 hours of service in both Hillsborough and Pinellas counties.
All HandsOn Deck at Bay PinesOn Saturday, April 28 over 175 HandsOn Suncoast volunteers got up early and headed to Bay Pines VA in St. Petersburg. This was the fifth year that Bay Pines was selected as the location for the HandsOn Suncoast annual day of service. The volunteers picked up 210 bags of trash and spread 100 yards of mulch at the Domiciliary and another 10 yards of mulch was laid at the Community Living Center. A total of 875 man hours was donated that day, valued at nearly $20,000.
HandsOn Suncoast HandsOn Suncoast is the area’s leading volunteer and community platform, organized and administered by the staff of United Way. United Way HandsOn Suncoast is building a strong, caring community by attracting volunteers to engage in impactful community service projects through out the region.
Project DetailsThis year, more than 7,436 active United Way HandsOn Suncoast volunteers participated in 1,165 volunteer service opportunities. They completed 22,253 hours of volunteering and community service. When calculated, $484,982 is the estimated investment that volunteers saved the community.
During the year, United Way HandsOn Suncoast administered 122 new volunteer orientations that added more than 1,162 community members to our volunteer ranks.
Individual/Ongoing VolunteerismMore than 32 individual referrals for ongoing United Way HandsOn Suncoast volunteer opportunities were posted on www.VolunteerMatch.org – the nation’s number one online volunteer recruiting service.
Group Service ProjectsDuring this year, HandsOn Suncoast managed 1,023 group project volunteers for different community groups, corporate groups or businesses including all who participated in the United Way HandsOn Corporate Partners Program.
Special Volunteer EventsAll over the region, HandsOn Suncoast addresses the community’s critical needs by assembling diverse groups of dedicated people for one day of volunteer service and civic engagement.
NACUBO Volunteer DayA partnership between NACUBO (National Association of College and University Business Officers) and HandsOn Suncoast came together in July 2011 for a makeover at A. J. Ferrell Middle Magnet School. The school became the first all-girls middle school in Hillsborough County and was in need of some fresher colors. Seventy-seven volunteers donated more than 385 hours of service and helped paint the lobby, hallways and principal’s office. The teacher’s lounge received fresh paint, lunch tables and chairs plus a corner for relaxation. They also landscaped and installed new furniture.
Day of Caring 2011The national Day of Caring program brings together thousands of volunteers from the area to tackle hundreds of projects in one day for social service and non-profit organizations in Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. The volunteers donate thousands of hours to help complete a variety of projects from painting and gardening to refinishing furniture and cleaning windows. Some help with computer equipment and résumé building. Many local companies support this effort by gathering teams of employees to send out to volunteer for the day. This volunteer day is invaluable to the agencies it serves because projects are completed that otherwise would never get done.
Workplace Volunteer CouncilVolunteers play a critical role in creating lasting change that improves lives and builds a stronger community. United Way proudly serves as convener of the Workplace Volunteer Council (WVC).
The WVC is an alliance made from representatives of Tampa Bay companies, professional services firms, government entities and other workplaces that proactively promote employee volunteerism. The Council offers its members a forum to share best practices and innovative ways to advance and grow community volunteerism through workplace involvement. This year, representatives from 14 workplaces participated in four WVC forums.
Changing the story for you. Tampa Bay Area Annual Highlights
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2011-2012 Tocqueville Society MembersThe Next Chapter
We know that early learning has a tremendous
impact on our children and our society’s economic
and social welfare. For these reasons, United
Way Suncoast is dedicated to the Early Literacy Initiative.
Focused outreach programs will better equip parents with
the knowledge and tools needed to effectively serve as
their child’s first teacher. Providing parenting support and
improving the quality and availability of child care and early
intervention services will help put babies born into poverty on
the right path for learning.
Helios Education Foundation is working with United Way to
help raise funds for the Early Learning Initiative. Helios has
provided a grant that will match all new donations $500
or more and any donation that increases by 15% or more
over last year’s gift. All matching gifts go toward the Early
Literacy Initiative with a focus on school readiness in four
particular neighborhoods in the region. United Way Suncoast
is already working in the communities of Sulphur Springs
and North Greenwood but will be expanding its efforts to the
Campbell Park and Potter neighborhoods. Some of this work
will include increasing parent involvement and community
support around education, increasing attendance through
a Walking School Bus Program and working to increase the
quality of school readiness services in family child care
homes.
We know there is a lot of work to be done but we also know
that United Way is uniquely positioned to change the story
around early literacy and help people live better lives by
helping kids graduate and families find paths out of poverty.
Watch our progress, join the movement, change a story in our
community.
Tocqueville Society members are community champions and committed citizens dedicated to improving lives in Tampa Bay and making it possible for people to achieve their full potential. The Society is specifically designed to make giving and community engagement more powerful for leadership donors.
Million Dollar RoundtableCyrus and Joanne SpurlinoPatricia C. SullivanJohn and Susan Sykes
Nationale Society ($100,000)Barbara and Al Siemer
Ordre de Fraternité ($75,000-$99,999)Tom and Mary James Foundation
Ordre d’Egalité ($50,000 - $74,999)The EckermannsPaul Reilly
Ordre de Liberté ($25,000- $49,999)Carol and Barney Barnett LPhillip and Betty Casey LCelia and Jim Ferman LBo and Betsy GodboldJerry Harder Chet and Abby HelckWilliam and Hazel HoughCathy and Bob Smith LMark and Andrea SpearsDave and Fran Wakely
Tampa Bay Society ($15,000 to $24,999)Tim and Linda AdamsMarion Albanese and David Adriani LScot and Julie DavisBill and Connie DeMezaMichael and Terri HardingMarie HymanGene and Patsy McNicholsDick MinckEdwin RodriguezGary and Karen Sasso LJannie and Bob SchwerinPatsy TaylorStephen and Janice Van DyckMark and Lori Watson
Members de la Société ($10,000 -$14,999)George and Isabel Adams, Jr.Drew and Gracia AkersReid and Gail AndersonKen and Grace Armstrong Dick and Sandi AverittDiana BakerMike and Pat BarrettRobert and Lynell BellRita and Mark BenassiMonroe and Suzette BerkmanTifi and Jack BierleyJessica and Kenneth BlumeBert and Susan BoksenMike and Tiffany BrennanJames and Molly CampClint and Terri ChildressDoug and Maureen Cohn
Tocqueville Legacy CircleThe Tocqueville Legacy Circle was created in 2009
to honor Tocqueville Society members who have
made legacy commitments of $200,000 or more.
The listing includes members who have made
deferred gifts to be received from a bequest or
who have named United Way as the beneficiary of
a United Way Life Insurance policy.
L
Collins Family FoundationBrett and Lisa CouchChris Coutroulis and Jamie PicardJoy McCann Culverhouse FoundationTammy CurtisBrian and Dea Deming LTony and Shannon DiBenedettoRon and Susan DinerDick and Francine DobkinVinny and Lorene DolanJeff and Jeanne DowdleRobert and Lorraine DutkowskyDon and Chris EastmanJane and Jamie EgastiNate and Kelly EnglishJim EstesDavid and Helen FeinbergMark and Trudie FernandezLynn FriedrichsJim and Karen FullertonGordon and Paula GilletteThe Glazer FamilyPatrick and Stacy GramlingLaurel L. and Robert J. GrammigBob GreenJason and Traci GryglewiczKevin and Jan HerzbergCourt and April JamesHunt and Molly JamesGuilherme Gerdau JohannpeterBrian and Cynthia KeenanPeter and Karla KirkwoodMartin and Nancy KochDr. Scott and Pamela LatimerBlossom LeibowitzCarl and Lyda LindellFraser MacKechnieIan and Jean MacKechnieIan A. MacKechnieMichelle and Chris MaingotTodd and Barbara McCallisterSheila M. McDevitt LTony and Peggy McKennaSteve and Susan McMullenGwen and Ken MitchellKevin Napper and Katherine EssrigSteve and Sara NicholsEd and Gayle OlsgardJoc O’RourkeGene OvermyerTom and Sara PankeyAnn L. PayneMike and Hope PolandLu and Catherine PratsDavid and Toni QuintyMike and Lynn RamseySteve Raymund LDavid and Ann Rood
Greg and Holly RosicaFred RothenbergThelma P. RothmanRichard and Sharon SanchezStacey SerafiniBob and Marcy ShuckMatt SilvermanLinda and Randy SimmonsAlex Sink and Bill McBride LJeff and Mei-Mei SparlingBetsy and Larry StaggDon and Ellen StichterSteve and Janice StraskeChuck and Becky SykesJoe and Sheryl TeagueJ. Thomas and Lavinia W. TouchtonJeff and Kim TrocinLinda and Stewart TurleyBill Van Law Sylvia and Don WalboltDave and Debbie Walker LJane and Jerry Williams LJean Giles WittnerCary and Alison WrightGwynne Young
L Tocqueville Legacy CircleL Million Dollar Legacy Circle
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Business Cares Sponsors 2011-2012 Overall Annual Campaign Giving Leaders(lncludes employee, special event and corporate contributions)
1 Publix Super Markets, Inc. $4,494,945
2 Raymond James Financial $1,630,234
3 The Mosaic Company $711,106
4 USAA United Services Automobile Assn. $616,456
5 TECO Energy, Inc. $478,673
6 Tech Data Corporation $376,835
7 Bank of America $372,624
8 Wells Fargo $288,055
9 Enterprise Leasing Corporation, LLC $285,143
10 Transamerica $281,883
11 City of Tampa $275,063
12 PCL Civil Constructors, Inc. $264,448
13 Deloitte $246,867
14 Ferman Motor Car Company $218,029
15 CF Industries, Inc. $212,990
Businesses seeking to go the extra mile to support United Way Suncoast
participate in Business Cares. This unique sponsorship opportunity
allows companies to underwrite events, activities and materials
important to achieving United Way goals in service to the region.
Sponsor dollars provide increased visibility to business partners and allow
United Way to free up other income to support impact directives such as
education, financial stability and emergency services to Tampa Bay.
Without Business Cares sponsorships, United Way events would not have
the extraordinary energy that is associated with our leadership role in the
community. It is a direct expression of Living United through partnership.
S P O N S O R S
United Way Suncoast
Accelerate Results
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Tampa Bay Area Workplace Leader Board
2011 Top Ten Employee Gifts* 2011 Top Ten Corporate Gifts1 Publix Super Markets, Inc. $2,565,685 1 Publix Super Markets, Inc. $1,885,200
2 Raymond James Financial $924,573 2 Raymond James Financial $704,976
3 USAA $425,263 3 The Mosaic Company $339,245
4 The Mosaic Company $339,245 4 USAA $191,193
5 TECO Energy, Inc. $313,673 5 TECO Energy, Inc. $140,000
6 Tech Data Corporation $313,353 6 Transamerica $129,252
7 City of Tampa $268,711 7 PCL Civil Constructors $97,250
8 Bank of America $255,330 8 Enterprise Leasing Corporation $94,740
9 Deloitte $246,517 9 Gerdau $87,000
10 Wells Fargo $209,239 10 Bank of America $75,000
Top Ten Employee Per Capita Giving* Top Ten Corporate Per Capita Giving(Companies with 100 or more employees) (Companies with 100 or more employees)
1 Deloitte $1,450 1 PCL Civil Constructors, Inc. $648
2 Ernst & Young LLP $841 2 The Mosaic Company $447
3 Carlton Fields, P.A. $808 3 Gerdau $286
4 KPMG LLP $655 4 Enterprise Leasing Corporation $271
5 PCL Civil Constructors, Inc. $648 5 Florida Blue $244
6 Enterprise Leasing Corporation $542 6 Carlton Fields, P.A. $230
7 The Mosaic Company $447 7 Tampa Bay Rays $158
8 Hill Ward Henderson $331 8 McNichols Company $149
9 The Bank of Tampa $313 9 T. Rowe Price, Inc. $143
10 McNichols Company $276 10 Publix Super Markets, Inc. $140
Employee per capita is the total employee giving divided by total number of employees
* Does not include special event giving.
Corporate per capita is the total corporate giving divided by total number of employees
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Tampa Bay Area Financials
At the core of serving our community is our desire to have
integrity in everything we do. Staff and volunteers are
entrusted with community resources that must be used
wisely and effectively, employing the highest ethical standards.
We are proud of our high standards of accountability.
Statement of Accounting Reporting PracticesUnited Way Suncoast takes our role as a trusted community
leader seriously. As a result, we have a long tradition of adhering
to high standards of accountability and transparency. Our most
recent IRS Form 990 and audited financial statements are
available on our web site at unitedwaysuncoast.org.
Adherence to All Accounting StandardsThe independent CPA firm of Lewis, Birch & Ricardo conducts
an annual audit of United Way Suncoast. In fiscal year
2012, auditors reported that United Way Suncoast’s financial
statements were fairly and accurately represented. The annual
audit is reviewed by the volunteer Audit & Ethics Committee and
approved by the Board of Directors.
United Way also follows the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants’ (AICPA) Audit and Accounting Guide for Not for-
Profit Organizations to ensure financial statements conform with
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
Stringent Checks and BalancesUnited Way Suncoast has a rigorous system of checks and
balances in place to ensure it operates in a sound fiscal manner.
The organization’s operating budget, as well as its community
funding decisions, are reviewed and approved by several
volunteer committees and the Board of Directors.
EthicsUnited Way Suncoast Board of Directors has established an
Audit & Ethics Committee. This committee has developed a
standardized Code of Ethics. The purpose of the Code is to
describe standards of conduct and business ethics expected
of the directors, officers, standing committee members and
employees of United Way Suncoast.
United Way of Tampa Bay • June 30, 2012 Statement of Financial Position
AssetsCash & Cash Equivalents $4,011,756
Pledges Receivable, Net of Allowance for Uncollectible Pledges 6,150,805
Other Receivables 1,143,828
Investments 11,765,122
Property & Equipment, Net 642,995
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 316,699
TOTAL ASSETS $24,031,205
Liabilities & Net Assets
Allocations & Designations Payable $6,694,569
Other Liabilities 1,303,901
Annuities Payable 69,678
Capital Lease Obligations 57,031
Accrued Pension Cost 643,711
Total Liabilities 8,768,890
Total Net Assets 15,262,315
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $24,031,205
Statement of ActivitiesPublic Support and Revenues
Gross Campaign Results 20,797,042
Donor Designations (5,042,259)
Provision for Uncollectibles (1,242,071)
Bequests/Gift Annuities/Contributions 390,799
Program Revenues 598,324
Service Fee Income 317,686
Investment Return 79,905
Other Income 531,247
Total Support and Revenue 16,430,673
Expenses
Gross Funds Awarded/Distributed 15,492,800
Donor Designations (5,042,259)
Other Program Costs 2,528,849
Fundraising and Administration Costs 3,072,034
Other Nonoperating Expenses 223,715
Total Expenses 16,275,139
Increase in Net Assets 155,534
Net Assets at the Beginning of the Year 15,106,781
Net Assets at the End of the Year 15,262,315
Safety Net 40%
Education 47%
Income 13%
United Way Suncoast helps people build better lives by helping
kids graduate and helping families find paths out of poverty. This
is done by focusing on education, income, and providing safety
net assistance for local people in crisis.
Community Impact Investments
Changing the Story in Sarasota.Meet the Repos family—single mom Chantal and her five children—Dylan 13, Karen 10,
Christian 6, Kaleena 4 and Chantaya 1 as they begin on the path to changing their story and
breaking the cycle of poverty.
Kaleena is preparing for kindergarten
through the Head Start program by
learning to read, write and use a computer.
Chantaya has loving teachers and is learning
every day how to share and play with new friends.
All five children are on the path to a bright future
and success in their education and life.
Chantal moved from Miami to Sarasota six years ago, leaving an abusive relationship and a negative
family environment. It was not easy to stabilize the family, but moving into the Sarasota Housing
Authority and finding Children First, the federally funded Head Start organization, has created a
happier and healthier life for the Repos. Chantal knows education is the key to success, and she focused on
enrolling her children in the best schools and providing additional out-of-school activities. The United Way-
supported Children First Head Start pre-school has provided exceptional early education and related family
services to Chantal and her children. A Children First Family Advocate has worked with Chantal to develop
family goals and connect to services throughout the community.
Karen loves to read and Christian
is an independent first grader
who is learning from mom and
teachers how to make good choices.
Both Karen and Christian attend a
local elementary school and entered
kindergarten with a strong language
and literacy foundation.
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In Sarasota, changing the story so children start ahead and stay ahead.
United Way,s
Education Impact11,054 children and youth participated in United Way supported programs1,947 children received skills training to enter Kindergarten ready to succeed4,799 children developed strong life skills through quality out-of-school time programs
Children and Youth AgenciesBig Brothers Big Sisters
Child Protection Center
Children First
Early Learning Coalition of Sarasota County
Early Learning Coalition of Florida’s Heartland
Girls Scouts
Planned Parenthood of SW & Central Florida
Redland Christian Migrants Association
Sarasota Family Y
The Florida Center for Early Childhood
The Alternate Path.
Unlike Chantal’s children, nearly 27% of our county’s kindergarteners
come to school without the necessary skills for success. United Way
has supported the Early Learning Coalition’s Look for the Stars which
recognizes high quality child care providers and educates parents on how
to seek and select the best pre-kindergarten programs in Sarasota. And
with over 50% of school-age children on free and reduced lunch, United Way
supports elementary after-school programming that includes nutritional
snacks, fitness and tutoring programs that support classroom learning.
For middle and high school youth at risk of dropping out mentoring, career
exploration, leadership training and development of college goals is offered
in partnership with the Y- Achievers program.
Dylan attends middle school
and has been a part of the Big
Brothers Big Sisters mentoring
program supported by United Way. He
loves baseball and is a member of his
local church’s youth group.
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Financial Stability PartnersGoodwill Industries
CareerEdge Funders Collaborative
Jewish Family & Children’s Service
Children First
The Salvation Army – Sarasota Corps
Chantal wants to change her family’s life. With personal determination,
support from others in the community and a dream for a better life she and
her five children are on their way.
In Sarasota, changing the story so struggling families achieve financial independence.
One of Chantal’s greatest barriers is not owning a car. She
and her children travel by bus everywhere, but that does not
stop Chantal from pursuing her goals to create a better life
for her family. With Chantal’s children in school, she uses her day
to pursue her GED and attends Sarasota County Technical Institute
to attain her CNA. She hopes to be a social worker utilizing her tri-
lingual skills to support others in the community.
She attends a Career Readiness program at Children First to build her
self-esteem, learn job interviewing and résumé writing skills. As a part
of this program, SunTrust volunteers offer the Money Smart financial
education curriculum. Chantal has taken every class, learning how to budget
and manage her resources. She is frugal with her money, shopping for
nutritional food and cooking meals at home for the family.
United Way’s
Financial Stability Impact
United Way invested $102,090
to advance the goal of
helping families
achieve financial stabilit
y
55 volunteers provided
1,858 hours of service a
s tax preparers
857 households received
financial education
through United Way programs
She has been an active
parent leader serving on the
Policy Council at Children
First and inviting other parents
to become involved in the great
opportunities like Money Smart
and Parenting Classes. Chantal
and her children serve as role
models for other families. They seek
positive parent-child relationships,
love to learn and inspire others to
advocate and lead.
The Alternate Path.
United Way’s Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance (VITA) program helps
families keep more of their own money.
This year, 853 free tax returns were completed
in the Sarasota area, bringing $1,519,074 in
tax returns back into the community. With the
help of hundreds of volunteers, VITA helps low-
income families prepare their taxes
and access Earned Income Tax
Credits that may otherwise
go unclaimed.
United Way’s Safety Net Impa
ctMore than 48,85
0 calls were received by 2-1-1.
More than 3950 individuals receiv
ed food
assistance
More than 2,600 individuals rece
ived shelter
The Alternate Path.
Research shows that homelessness and school
mobility impacts a student’s ability to reach
full academic potential. In an effort to combat
this and provide the means and support necessary
to help students stay in school and families stabilize
their living environments, The Seimer Family
Stabilization program was developed. Through this
program, this year 1,034 children and 384 families
received services. To date, 78% of the families
sustained housing and 78% of the children stayed in
their originating school.
She participates in programming at the Housing
Authority and works hard to provide a healthy
home and lifestyle for her children.
Basic Needs AgenciesAmerican Red Cross, SW Florida Chapter
Arcadia Center for the Needy
Catholic County Homeless Coalition
Child Protection Center
Community Center for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
DeSoto County Homeless Coalition
Easter Seals
Lutheran Services
Mental Health Community Centers
Safe Place & Rape Crisis Center
Sarasota Family Y
Senior Friendship Centers
The Salvation Army – Sarasota Corps
United Way 2-1-1 of Manasota
Needing extra help she reached out to United Way 2-1-1 and enrolled
in another local church’s program and received food, back to school
supplies, free hair cuts and bike helmets for the children. She was even
able to sign up for health and dental care.
When Chantal came to Sarasota, she wanted to break the cycle of
physical and verbal abuse and neglect. Even though times were tough,
she wanted to model positive behavior and be a better parent. She
attended many parenting classes at Children First and her church, learning how
to communicate with the children and discipline in an affirmative manner.
Change the story so we can break the cycle of poverty in the region
In Sarasota, changing the story so people in crisis find stability.
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2011-2012 Sarasota Area Corporate Partners
$500,000+Publix Super Markets
$100,000—$499,999FCCI Insurance Group
The School Board of SarasotaCounty Florida
$50,000—$99,999Herald-Tribune Media Group
Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
SunTrust Bank
$10,000—$49,999City of Sarasota
Clear Channel
Clerk of the Court
Enterprise Holdings
Fifth Third Bank
Florida Power and Light
Gateway Bank
Kerkering Barberio
Macy’s
Northern Trust
Superior Bank
Target Stores
Sarasota County Tax Collector
The Sarasota Board of County Commissioners
Universal North America
Walmart
Wells Fargo
Williams, Parker, Harrison, Dietz & Getzen
$1,000—$9,999Adams and Reese, LLP
Andesa Services
AT&T
Bank of America
Bank of Commerce
Bay Village
BB&T
Berry Plastics
Best Buy
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Bowen, McClitte, Britt
Cadence Bank
Cavanaugh & Co
Greater Sarasota Chamber of Commerce
Children First
Comcast
Delta
Dillards
Doctors Hospital of Sarasota
Early Learning Coalition of Sarasota
County
Eli Lily
Federal Express
General Electric
Harris Bank
Iberia Bank
IBM
Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsburg, P.A.
Insignia Bank
JC Penney
Jewish Family and Children’s Services
Johnson & Johnson
L-3 Communications
LandMark Bank
Lydian Bank
M&I Bank
Massey Services
Mental Health Community Centers
Merck
National City
Nationwide
New College
Octex
Pepsi
Pfi zer
Planned Parenthood of Central & Southwest Florida
Price Waterhouse Tampa Bay
Progress Energy
Raymond James
Realtors for Kids
Regions Bank
Ringling College of Art and Design
Sabal Palm Bank
Safe Place & Rape Crisis Center
Salvation Army, Sarasota Corps
Sarasota Bradenton Irnational Airport
Sarasota Classifi ed/
Teacher’s Association
Sarasota County Sheriff’s Offi ce
Sarasota Family YMCA
Sarasota Ford
Senior Friendship Centers
Stearns Bank
SouthBay Investments, LLC
The Florida Center
UPS
United Way of Sarasota County
United Way 2-1-1 Manasota
University South Florida
$100—$999Amerprise
Ceredian
Comerica
Community Haven for Adults and Children
with Disabilities
Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida
HSBC
Illinois Tool/KELA
Ivoclar-Vivadent Buffalo
Mosaic
New York Life
Paychex
Peterson Manufacturing
Sarasota County Property Appraiser
SC Johnson Wax
Supervisor of Elections
Synovus Bank
Third Federal Savings and Loan
Town of Longboat
US Air
Xcel Energy Foundation
Xerox
CelebrationOn March 7, 2012 Campaign Chair Rae Dowling celebrated the outstanding support of local corporations, public sector organizations and individuals who generously gave to the 2011 campaign. She announced the top performers in each division and recognized the highest in per capita giving.
ABC 7 Who CareUnited Way partnered with WWSB ABC 7 who hosted the first “7 Who Care” campaign, a public service initiative to honor outstanding volunteers in Manatee and Sarasota counties. Supporting ABC 7’s efforts to celebrate the heroes among us, United Way developed the nomination process, recruited the blue-ribbon panel of judges and facilitated the PSA and winner profile shoots. The work culminated in the 7 Who Care Awards Luncheon on July 9, sharing the stories and service of seven outstanding community volunteers in Manatee and Sarasota.
Tocqueville Holiday Reception Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Sarasota Toqueville Society, nearly 70 Society Members and guests were welcomed by Bill and Karen Merrill. Icard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsberg, P.A. who sponsored the holiday event. Betty Schoenbaum, was recognized as a Founding Member of the Tocqueville Society in Sarasota and Margaret E. Mason, United Way Foundation Million Dollar Round Table Member, was the guest speaker. Entertainment was provided by the Pineview String Quartet and the history and impact of the Society both locally and nationally was commemorated.
Cinderella’s ClosetIn the early spring Sarasota County Teachers Association seeks formal ball gowns, fancy high heels and accessories from the community to create the Cinderella’s Closet. United Way houses over 600 beautiful gowns and dresses at our office on 2nd Street and Chris Mayer, Vice President of SCTA welcomed 150 girls to the “Closet” during the 2011 Prom Season.
Sarasota Area Highlights
2011 Ready Set Grow Infant to Kindergarten Family FairThe Fifth Annual Ready Set Grow! Infant to Kindergarten Fair was a great success with approximately 5,500 attending at Westfield Sarasota Square Mall Saturday, August 6, 2011. Hosted by United Way, the fair offers fun activities for children while providing parents information about education, health, safety and recreational services for children 0-6 years old and their families. Families came from all over the county with approximately 40% return and 60% new attendees. 92% of the families surveyed enjoyed the activities and 88% felt the 54 vendor booths provided helpful information on services available in Sarasota. Approximately 80 volunteers staffed the stage, managed the volunteer center, traffic flow and surveys greeters. Live stage entertainment included PAL Sailor Circus, Florida Studio Theatre, Capoeira Volta Ao Mundo, Brazilian Martial Arts, Girls Inc. Musical, Sarasota Ballet and the Macy’s Fashion Show.
2011 KickoffOn August 26, Kimberly Hopper, Board Chair and Rae Dowling, 2011 Campaign Chair, welcomed over 300 community leaders. Winners of the 2011 Community Award were The Clerk of the Circuit Court and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System to kick off the the annual fund-raising season. Guest speaker Shaun Merriman, President and CEO of Gateway Bank, shared his experiences and belief in the work of United Way and emphasized the importance of the community’s continued commitment to work collectively and give generously. Rae Dowling introduced her campaign team and the pacesetter companies and proclaimed that by pulling together toward a common goal we are stronger together.
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Sarasota Area Annual Giving LeadersTocqueville Donors ($10,000+)Matt and Margaret CallihanMalcolm and Jasmine CandlishVan and Joyce CarlisleRalph FranklinRichard M Freeman*Ron and Shirley GossettJanet HeveyHoward and Betty IsermannWendel and Evelyn* KentMr. Robert E. KingJohn and Elenor Maxheimdiane McFarlinBetty SchoenbaumStephen G Shank and Dr. Judith ShankAl and Barbara SiemerJudge Charles and Ruth* SimpsonCharles and Dee StottlemyerMrs. Anne O. SwainRobert and Joyce TateOne Anonymous
Admirals ($5,000-$9,999)Gerard DanielMr. and Mrs. Philip A. Delaney, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Paul EckelFranklin G. Berlin FoundationMr. Jack L. GoldsmithMr. John B. HarshmanEdna HoffmanHuisking FoundationMr. and Mrs. James E. LauritsenMr. Matthew J. OttoMr. and Mrs. William RammesMr. and Mrs. Raymond SimsOne Anonymous
Commodore ($2,500-$4,999)Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. AustinDan and Nancy BaileyMr. and Mrs. Robert W. BlairMrs. Marjorie BoulwareMrs. Wm. P. BrownellMr. Charles H. S. ChapmanMr. Harold R. Cunning Jr.John & Debbe DartMs. Brenda DavisW. A. Granberry Family Charitable TrustJordan and Stacey GillmanMr. Jorge GomezDr. Washington C. HillMrs. Kathleen IottLon and Trish JonesMs. Jean E. LangdonMr. Mike LawlessMrs. Betty LindenbergJohn R. Martin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Matson
Shaun P MerrimanMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. MurphyMs. Mary NeubauerPete NordenMs. Helena M. NorquistMr. Duane L. PadgettMarjorie PeterMr. David J. RadekeMr. and Mrs. Burton SackChris and Wendy SmithMs. Donna StiensTom and Trish SugalskiMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. TerhaarNancy C. WellfordMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Williams
Captains ($1,000-$2,499)Ms. Geraldine AaronMs. Jeanne A. AbelDamian J. AdamsMs. Laurie B. AkinKen & Gayle AlexanderMrs. Kristina L. ArnoldLuis and Christina AzuriDenis BakerMr. John BaldizziBrian BarnesMs. Loretta BatesMr. Charles R. Baumann Jr.Ms. Diana L. BechamMr. Harold BennettMichael L. BennettMandell L. and Madeline H. BermanAnne and Walter BladstromMr. Robert J. BlaikieMr. Thomas G. BolesMs. Suzanne BowdenMr. Jeff T. BoydWilliam Breda, Jr.Cherry BrickleyMr. Marlon BrownMr. and Mrs. Robert C. BrownMs. Susan BrownMs. Kelly BryantLaura BuckleyChristine Ann Butler ESQHeather CarsonMr. Joseph W. ChampagneMs. Courtney ClarkMr. Rick ClemensMr. Dave CollinsMr. Sean ConstanceDeborah M. Cooley Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Aubert Y. CoranJane T. and Robert V. Corning Fund at the Community Foundation of Sarasota CountyMr. Mike CostaMs. Terese M CoxDavid D. Crabtree
Amanda and Norman CyphersLyndi and Richard CyphersMr. John Daney IIIMary Ann DaughertyKevin & Margaret DautRea D. DavisMs. Mary Davis-BuehrerMark & Ann DavyMr. Daniel DeLatorreMrs. Stephanie DeLaTorreHubert and Ruth DeLynn FundMr. Brad DemptonMr. Randy DiazJames O. DieffenwierthGeorge and Fran DietzMr. David DillingMr. and Mrs. John E. DixonMs. Tiffany DixonMr. and Mrs. Richard O. DoneganMr. and Mrs. Eugene DorseyMr. Terry DoughtyAlbert DownsBilly Drake Jr.Bud and Karen DuffeyMrs. Heather DunhamPhyllis & Albert DworkinSergio EastmanMr. Brian T EganMs. Sharon ElliottMr. Jeffrey ElsberryMr. Guy EspositoMr. Lachlan FalconerMr. Chad FaldeMr. and Mrs. Reid D. Farrell
Mrs. Susan FarrowKevin FerryMr. and Mrs. Frank W. FineshriberMr. and Mrs. John FlahertyMrs. Brenda J. FlickMr. Thomas FloodMr. Jon ForbesMr. Paul FrankeJames FrostDwight GaitonMr. Robert GallettaTony GansterMr. Joseph GarlandMr. and Mrs. Robert W. GarnerMr. and Mrs. Robert V. GarvinSondra GayMs. Carey GeagloneMr. and Mrs. Sheldon GenslerMs. Laura J. GerberWilliam and Ruth GetzenMr. Curtis J GoehringTodd J. GoehringJay and Mimi GoodwillLarry and Julia GriffithMichele and Caleb GrimesMs. Pamela J. GroveMr. William HaarerJack HaasMr. Jeremy HaasMr. Timothy HaggardBrian and Betty HallRick HalloranMr. Michael A. HamiltonMr. Frank Harris
Mr. and
Mrs. William HarrisonRobert M. HatfieldDavid & Susan HeckerMs. Jennifer HenthorneMrs. Emil HessMrs. Teresa HessRichard A. HicksMr. Timothy HiebelCarl HinkleMr. Todd E. HochChristiine HodgeMr. John HoeflingMr. Arnold HoffmanChristopher HogueMr. James HolmesMs. Kimberly HopperKurt HoverterMr. John T. HowellSarah and Tramm HudsonGreg Huffman and Mary T. FinneganMs. Catherine F. HynesScott IversonMr. Donald JankowskiJelks Family FoundationMr. Erik JohnsonMr. Scott Eric JohnsonTom and Alison JonesDarlene and Steven JordanMr. Joshua JordanAric T. JostenMr. David W. JungstPeter Keen and Peggi PetersonMr. Joseph A. Keene
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth KiehlMr. Gregory KlcoPat KolodgyMrs. Lisa A. KrouseKelly KunkelAlan KureckiJohn H. KushnerMr. and Mrs. Robert E. LaJoieMr. Douglas LamRobert and Rebecca LaneBianca LapaceAndy and Michelle LapinMr. Dwaine LarkinMr. John LaughnerMr. and Mrs. M. LazarusThomas LeFebvreMr. and Mrs. Christopher LightMr. Thomas LongoMr. Anthony LukkarilaBrian LynchMr. Christopher H. LyonsMary MacArthurMr. Ryan MacKenzieMr. Frank J. Maggio Jr.Lisa MaggioMr. James Dennis Mangie Jr.Mr. Jeffrey E. MarinoMr. Thomas A. Martin JrMr. Adrian MartinezMr. Daniel MathiasMr. and Mrs. Patrick McArdle, Esq.Bill and Stacy McClainMs. Martha McCrystalKyle McLaughlinMr. Edward H. MenchMs. Silvana MendesMs. Daisy Mendez N.Mr. Joseph MeterchickDr. Gordon E. Michalson, Jr.Hugh and Jeannie MiddlebrookJohn MilanoMs. Deborah MillerMs. Jeanette MillsMr. Ronald MillsAnthony MolloMr. Danny MolloPerry and Betty MonroeMs. Linda MontgomeryKevin MooreMs. Cynthia MorrisMs. Merri B. MorrisMr. Richard H. Mott III ESQMr. Charles O. MurphyDennis B MurphyMr. Richard N. MurrayDr. and Mrs. Philip NelsonMr. Richard L. NewdickMs. Susan NoelAllen NovakTom and Jenny O'DonnellTanya Overstreet
Mr. Lance OwensMs. Kristi PaoliniMs. Lorrie ParkesMr. Jared PateSandy Lynn PepperMs. Samantha PerkinsMr. Joshua R PerryMike and Marcia PerryMrs. Raymond PetersonSean and Heather PetteyFranklin Pfeiffenberger, M. D.Ms. Lisa PikeMr. Michael S. PlunkettMr. Erik C. PophamDaniel A. PoropatAdams C. PowersDavid PriceMr. Earl E. PriceDaniel Q. QuevillonStephen QueiorMs. Alice W. RauSusan and Terry RawsonPatricia A. ReamsMr. and Mrs. William Brett ReesMr. Daniel A RichMs. Dana RickardMr. James L. Ritchey ESQNichelle RobersonKevin A. RobertsDr. Bruce E. RobinsonMike and Rachael RoiMr. William RosenDr. Robert RosenbluthMr. Stephen RossMrs. Diane RothMr. David P RotheMs. Karen E. RushingMr. Rami SamadSteve and Kristen SanderMr. Johnathan SandersMichele SantacroceJill SantorelliMs. Katie SchlotterbackRyan SchlotterbackMr. Dean SchmidtWilliam M. and Kathleen R. SeiderMr. James D. ShafferTracey L. SheasleyMarshall SheppardMr. George Glenn ShipleyJean ShoemakerYvonne ShumwayMs. Stacey SimpsonMr. Kenneth N. SissonMr. Jesse SkerkowskiEva and Stephan Slane FundMr. Kurt SokolMs. Margaret V. SpringerThe Landing's EagleDorothy StevensMr. John M. Strickland PA
Rebecca & Philip TavillDoyle A. TaylorJoe and Kim TaylorBrad ThistleMr. R. S. Thomson Jr.Mr. Robert L. ThorntonMrs. Katherine ThorpeMr. A. Albert Tripodi M.D.Terry TurnerTheresa UrbaniakDr. and Mrs. Humberto VainieriThomas F. ValanzolaMr. Joshua ValdezMr. Joseph VargaJessica and Vince VentimigliaMr. David VerinderSuzanne M. ViccaroMr. Stephen VuletichJim WalkerMs. Kimberly WalkerMr. Edward WanglundMs. Brenda J WeigmanMs. Debra WeiszMr. Geoffrey WesterveltThe Edward and Ruth W. Wilkof FoundationBrek and Nancy WilliamsMs. Christina WilliamsDuane WillisMr. Arthur WittmerMr. Michael WojtkowskiMr. Willie O. Woodard Jr.Mr. Jeffrey WoodinMr. Dennis WoodruffAlex YoungTerry YoungMr. William C. YoungMr. Christopher YoungbloodMs. Barbara ZdraveckyMr. Rick ZimmermaFour Anonymous
Community Impact Leaders ($500-$999)Mrs. Linda AlbertMrs. Philip AlbrechtMs. Cheri J. AlexanderMs. Judy AmadonConstance AndersenMr. Earl AndersonMs. Jeannette AndersonMs. Kelli AndersonMs. Kristen AndersonMs. Patricia L. AndrewsTiffany AshbrookMs. Patty AskinsMr. and Mrs. Arthur BahrMr. Charles D. Bailey IIIRick BarberMs. Stephanie BartaMr. Matthew Bates
Mr. Tylor BatesGordon B BauerMr. Jeremy BeanesMs. Jodi H. BeeneMs. Sandy BeesonMs. Pam BeitlichMr. Richard BellMr. Ronald R. BelschnerMr. Thomas BenderMs. Dana Marie BennettMr. Gary BennettMs. Melody K. BenoitMr. Donald H. BernsteinJohn T. Berteau ESQMr. Gary BickerstethMs. Patricia N. BlackMs. Tammy BlackburnTheodore BleeckerDr. and Mrs. Horace BloodMr. Roger A. BoggsMs. Debra G. BoterfCurtis T. BowdenMr. John F. BozerMr. Richard E. BrattonMr. and Mrs. David W. BrennerMr. Fred R. BristolMr. Shane BrockettJohnny BrownMartha P. BuennekeMr. James F. BugyisRichard D. BurnhamMs. Molly BurnsMs. Norma BurridgeDr. Stuart S. BursteinMr. R. David BustardCarol and Sherry CadwellMs. Marilyn A. CafaroKarolyn A. CamaraMs. Kathryn E. CapelsMaurice A. CarswellJack CarterMs. Karen CarterMr. Robert CarterMs. Theresa ChambersRose ChapmanMs. Jan L. ChesterMs. Cassandra Nicole ClarkMs. Sandra L ClarkMr. and Mrs. Richard CobleMr. Christopher CogarMr. and Mrs. Gershom R. CohnMs. Kim CollisterKathy CollumsMs. Aida R. ColombiMr. John CosgroveMs. Lara CostaMs. Terri CostaMrs. Mary Jo CottinghamMr. Robert CouncilWilliam CoxSharon a Cullinan
Mr. Dennis E CzapigaMr. and Mrs. John K. DaneLrmdMs. Susan DauphineeMr. Michael J. DavisMr. Terry L. DavisMs. Maria DeCarloMark H DeHaanJohn C. DeMasterWard DementMr. and Mrs. Charles DesenbergJim DiefenderferWalter R. DiemMr. and Mrs. John DockumMr. Billy DrakeDonna DudashMrs. Carolyn EagenJoseph L. EaryAndrew EdmindsonMs. Vickie EinwagMs. Susan ElkinsMrs. Lisa EmoyMr. William EnglishJack O. FairbanksShirley FaistMr. Mike M. FeelyMr. Jose L FelicianoMr. and Mrs. Arthur J. FergusonMr. David C. FlattMr. Guillermo FloresMrs. Beverly FordMr. P William ForesterMs. Jessica FortneyGail FowlerMs. Linda A. FreaseMr. Dennis E. FredrickMr. Jason M. FromiKristen E. FrostMr. J.P. FugateMs. Mary Sassi FurtadoMr. John GadzialaMr. Robert A GannonLuisa GarrauslimaJason GaskillMr. Nichloas GillisMr. Nicholas GladdingMrs. Jennifer GlassmoyerMr. Frank GluvnaMr. Richard GobleMr. Shawn GormanMs. Keisha GrayMs. Nancy J. GrayMs. Elizabeth GrecoMs. Eileen E GreenDr. and Mrs. Leon C. GreeneMr. Robert C. GreplingMr. Mark GriemsmannMr. Raymond C. GrillsMr. Robert GrotzDr. Arthur M. GuilfordMr. and Mrs. Evert Gustafsson
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Mr. Eugene N. AginsLucy AlerMarti AlbrittonMr. Ernest J. Allard Jr.Ms. Crystal J. AllredMr. and Mrs. Guy F. AmusoMr. and Mrs. George F. AndersonDr. Roland AnthoneMr. Joseph E. AtchisonMr. and Mrs. Charles E. AustinMr. and Mrs. Arthur BahrDan and Nancy BaileyMr. Kenneth BaileyMs. Marian W. BaileyMs. Nancy J. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Robert E. BaileyMr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker, Jr.Mr. Terry BallRick BarberColonel and Mrs. John P. BarkerMs. Estelle M. BarrettMr. Roy R. BassAnn and Sumner BaumMr. Robert W. BaumanMr. and Mrs. Conrad E. BechardMs. Marjorie P. BechtoldMr. and Mrs. Fred W. BeckMr. and Mrs. Edward BeckerMr. Martin BelkinMs. Charlee Ann BellMs. Dorothy W. BenningtonMr. Herbert B. BerdanMrs. Simon BerensonMrs. Liese Lee BerkowitzMandell L. and Madeline H. BermanMr. Robert J. BernsDr. Irving A. BeychokMr. and Mrs. Norbert S. BickRev. Dr. and Mrs. Paul BinderMr. and Mrs. George L. BinswangerMr. and Mrs. Edwin H. BironDr. and Mrs. Daniel J. BlacklowMr. and Mrs. Robert W. BlairTheodore BleeckerMr. and Mrs. Richard BlomfieldDr. and Mrs. Horace BloodMr. and Mrs. Paul BlumhardtMr. and Mrs. Norman BoardmanMr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. BolingMrs. Ruth M. BonelliMr. Armand C. BonneauMrs. Martha BorthwickMrs. Marjorie BoulwareMs. Joan M. BowerMrs. Gay H. BoylstonMs. Linda R. BrackenMrs. Rodgers A. BradleyJune R. BrasgallaMr. and Mrs. David W. BrennerMr. Charles BrownMr. and Mrs. Edward C. Brown, Jr.Mr. Larry J. BrownMr. and Mrs. Robert C. BrownMr. Walter M. BrownMr. William R. Brown Jr.Mrs. Wm. P. Brownell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. BrunoMs. Linda Joyce BryantMartha P. BuennekeMr. John F. BurgBill BurgunderMrs. Lee ByronCarol and Sherry CadwellMatt and Margaret CallihanMs. Marian CanfieldMr. John V. Cannon ESQMrs. Edward R. CarneyMr. Steen CarstensenDick and Jackie CaulfieldMr. and Mrs. John V. CavanaughMs. Diana ChadwellRobert ChalphinMr. Charles H. S. ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Stanley R. ChichesterPaul N. ChildMs. Barbara A. ChomkoMs. Beverly ChristieJohn ChurchMs. Connie ClarkMrs. S. Preston ClementBarbara ClementsMrs. Phyllis ClendanielMs. Margaret CloseMr. Edward D. CohenMr. and Mrs. Leonard G. CohenMs. Patricia R. CohenMr. and Mrs. Irving M. ColemanTerry & Kathy ColomboMs. Candee S. CondrayMs. Bonita L. ConnellMs. Pam J. ConnerMr. and Mrs. Loris H. ConradMr. and Mrs. Albert ConteMs. Mary Ann CooperMr. and Mrs. Aubert Y. CoranMs. Patricia B. CouchMrs. Deborah M. CoulterMargo & Warren CovilleMr. Paul C. CramerMrs. Sara C. CramptonMr. and Mrs. Harry G. CrookMrs. Carla CummingsMr. Harold R. Cunning Jr.Mr. Terrance M. DayMr. and Mrs. Thomas C. DeanMrs. Charles H. DearbornMr. and Mrs. Philip A. Delaney, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Clement DemasiJohn C. DeMasterMr. and Mrs. Robert DempseyMs. Kathleen H. DenningMr. and Mrs. Brian J. DetersJim DiefenderferGeorge and Fran DietzMrs. Arnold DilauraMs. Shirley DinkinMr. and Mrs. John E. DixonMr. and Mrs. John DockumMs. Beatrice J. DohenyMrs. Warren J. DonaldsonMr. and Mrs. Richard O. DoneganMr. and Mrs. Eugene Dorsey
Peter & Debbie DouglasMs. Rae DowlingMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. DryerMrs. James DrymonBud and Karen DuffeyMs. Elanor C. DunhamMs. Laurie M. DupuyPhyllis & Albert DworkinMr. and Mrs. James E. EdmundsonDr. and Mrs. Charles EdwardsMs. Rosalyn EhrenpreisMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. EichelbergerMr. and Mrs. Stuart J. EismanMr. and Mrs. William S. EllisMs. Ruth K. EngmanMr. and Mrs. Jack H. EpsteinPatricia EricksonMr. Robert EspenscheidMs. Kathie EspositoMs. Kathleen EspositoMr. and Mrs. Donald H. EvoryMr. James B. FahrneyW. A. Granberry Family Charitable TrustDr. Bernard E. FarberMr. and Mrs. S. David FarrMr. and Mrs. Reid D. FarrellMs. Joyanne C. FathauerMs. Virginia FeagansMrs. Juliet FechheimerMrs. Joan FederMr. and Mrs. Arthur J. FergusonMr. Richard F. FernstrumMs. Mildred R. FieldMr. and Mrs. Frank W. FineshriberMr. and Mrs. William FinkMr. and Mrs. Howard FinkelsteinMr. Edward N. FinleyMs. Carol E. FisherCommander Samuel L. FiskeMr. and Mrs. John FlahertyMr. and Mrs. Brian H. FlynnMrs. Beverly FordMs. Barbara Ford-CoatesMrs. Robert C. ForganMr. and Mrs. Nathan FormanMr. and Mrs. Ernest FortinLarry and Annette FraczakMs. Jane F. FrenchJohn P. FrestalDr. and Mrs. Sidney FriedmanMs. Alicia B. FruehwaldMr. and Mrs. Charles D. FultonMs. Cornelia FutorMs. Mary GarridoMs. Margaret A. GarskeMs. Beatrice K. GartenbergMr. and Mrs. Robert V. GarvinMrs. Edna L. GaryMs. Bonnie GauspohlDr. Richard and Mrs. GeorgiadesMr. and Mrs. Edgar C. GerwigWilliam and Ruth GetzenMr. Ralph GilbertMrs. Edward GlazierDr. and Mrs. Bertram Gold
Dr. and Mrs. David GoldbergMr. Jack L. GoldsmithJay and Mimi GoodwillMr. and Mrs. Howard GordonRon and Shirley GossettDr. Franklin M. GouldMs. Evelyn C. GrafrathMs. Sally J. GrahamWilliam J. GreenDr. and Mrs. Leon C. GreeneAlan and Dawn GriffesDr. James J. GriffithMr. Raymond C. GrillsMichele and Caleb GrimesMr. and Mrs. Alvin GrossmanDr. William B. Grubb Jr.Mr. Robert HagemannMs. Annette L. HaileBrian and Betty HallMs. E. Ann HannesMrs. Diane HappyMr. and Mrs. George HardyMrs. Virginia HarnettNancy and John HarrisMr. and Mrs. William HarrisonMr. and Mrs. J. Michael HartenstineMr. and Mrs. Leonard H. HartleyMs. Deborah HauflerDixie and Dick HawkinsMr. J. Garrett Heard IVMrs. Marco HechtMs. Maryanne C. HechtMs. Irene K. HellerMs. Lucille L. HemeonMrs. Emil HessJohn and Ruth HessMr. and Mrs. Henry HeusnerMr. and Mrs. Maurice L. HigginsMr. and Mrs. Kenneth HineWilliam and Marjorie HironsMs. Fiona M. HoeferEdna HoffmanMr. Herbert HoffmanMrs. Michael O. HolowatyMs. Hannah F. HoneymanMrs. Elizabeth HorneMr. and Mrs. Herbert HorowitzKurt HoverterMr. Francis W. HowardMr. Henry T. HowleyMr. Jesse J. Hubbard JrSarah and Tramm HudsonMs. Cynthia M. HughesMr. and Mrs. William G. HullMr. Melvin HurwitzJ. A. HutsonMr. Terry IdsoMr. and Mrs. Ernest G. InghamMr. Elieser E. IntratorHoward and Betty IsermannMs. Edna E. JedlickaJelks Family FoundationMs. Paula JohnMr. and Mrs. Harry C. Johnson, Jr.Mr. Alfred JoldersmaMr. and Mrs. Keith L. Jones
Ms. Priscilla A. JonesMr. William R. JonesMr. John C. JordanMs. Harriet L. Jordan-HolderFred and Rhoda KaganMrs. Irving F. KammenMr. and Mrs. E Louis KapernarosMrs. Robert KauffmanMrs. Ronald G. KauffmanMr. Lewis N. KautenBetty and Bob* KeilLouise F. KennedyLucille KerrJoAnn and George KerteszDr. and Mrs. Kenneth KiehlMr. and Mrs. Robert A. KimbroughMr. and Mrs. Wayne A. KindtDavid E. KlemientMs. Alice KondratRoy and Myrtle KrauseBill KrellMr. and Mrs. James R. KrohnKathryn C. KurtzMs. Joyce G. KurzMr. and Mrs. John LabarMr. and Mrs. Robert E. LaJoieWilliam G. Lambrecht ESQMr. Robert G. LandonRobert and Rebecca LaneMr. Paul D. LarsonMr. Robert Lasker JrMr. and Mrs. Florian J. LatulippeMr. and Mrs. James E. LauritsenMs. Evelyn LawMs. Barbara A. LechkyLois LeeMr. and Mrs. Herbert H. LenkMrs. Babette J. LeveyEmily H. LevineDr. and Mrs. Ralph S. LevittMrs. Betty LindenbergMs. Suzanne G. LutkoffMs. Sallie W. LutzMr. Hugh J. LynchMr. and Mrs. James LynchMark J Magenheim MDMr. and Mrs. Karl J. MaggardJohn and Kathy MalloyMrs. Morton MarcusMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. MarioKen MarshPat MayMs. Christine M. MayerJim and Phyllis McClellanCarolyn McClellandMr. and Mrs. Oliver McCrackenMs. Cheri McDonoughMs. Patricia E. McMahonMr. and Mrs. William W. Merrill, IIIShaun P MerrimanNorma and Lee MielkeMs. Brenda J. MillerMr. and Mrs. Howard L MillsMr. Sanford MilterMr. David M. Mitchell ESQDr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Moffat
Sarasota Area Diamond Donors United Way Donors for 25 years or more.
Mr. Wayne HaffnerMs. Annette L. HaileMr. William G. HallShawn C. HallsJim HamiltonMr. and Mrs. Jerry M. HamovitMr. Don E. HamptonJay HandelmanMs. Tracy HarbilasMr. Jason HardeeMr. John Cabot HartMr. and Mrs. J. Michael HartenstineMs. Carroll G HatfieldMr. William HatfieldDixie and Dick HawkinsMs. Christine HayMr. Casey HayesMr. Joseph HenryMr. Steven D HewittMr. John C. Hildebrand Jr.Ms. Debra K. HillMr. Stephen HillMs. Valorie HillerichMr. Kevin O HillockMr. John HoganMr. Joseph J. HoganFreddie J. HollandMr. F. Thomas Hopkins ESQMs. Marsha L. HosackMr. Frederick W HoukMr. Michael HouselKristin HoustonDiane M. HuntleyMs. Allison ImreMs. Judith IrelandMr. Charles JacksonMs. Gloria G. JarvisMrs. Carol JerrehianMyra L. JodoinKellie R. JohnsonBarbara JonesRobert E. JonesMr. William R. JonesMr. Fred JungMr. Charles M. KahnTina and Hans KambergAllen KarpeMs. Jill KeeneBetty and Bob* KeilMr. Kyle KeithMr. Benjamin KellyMr. Joseph S. KennedyMs. Liz KlaberMr. Kennerh KlingSheriff Tom Knight
Dale KochMr. Martin KossoffMr. Timothy KowalskiErnest & Alisa KretzmerDr. Douglas A. KupermanJennie LaFaveMr. Kenneth J. LamersNelson and Vivian LanePaul D. LariviereMr. Robert L. LashMr. Thomas LatronicaMs. Tracy LaymonMr. Frank LazarcheckMr. Gregory A. LeBarMs. Laurie LeBoutillierMr. James LeffMs. Emily LeinfussMs. Rebecca L LejeuneMrs. Glenda LeonardBrooke LermanMr. and Mrs. Donald LeviDr. Richard J. LichtensteinMrs. Elaine LitherlandMrs. Mary Jane LongmanLee and Lisa LumpkinMr. Hugh J. LynchCatlin LynneMercedes A. MaagadDoug and Gwen MackenzieMr. Chad M MadillMs. Donna MaguireEd MaguireMs. Sarah MakeeverMr. Randy MallitzRuth A. ManireMr. Elvis J. ManzanaresMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. MarioMs. Justine MarryottDr. James W. MarshMr. Ruben L. MarteMr. John U. MartinMs. Teresa MartinMr. Patrick R. MasonMr. Christopher McAlpineMr. Chad M. McClenathen ESQMr. Michael J. McCoolMr. Jeffrey C. McDanielPatricia C. McDonaldRobert and Olivia McKeanMs. Julie A. McKeeLinda McKnightMr. Patrick McLinkMs. Lisa M. MeadDr. and Mrs. Peter MehnertDick Freeman Memorial Fund
Norma and Lee MielkeMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. MilasColeen MillerDiane MinksMs. Lillian C. MinnsSusan L MontgomeryMs. Cherie Mooney and Mr. Gary PollockMr. Stephen R. MooreMs. Laurie MorganMr. Doug MrstikStephen M MuscoMs. Melissa MustelierMs. Melissa MusteuerMr. Gregory B. MuttyMs. Carol MyersMr. Michael NeillDavid & Josie NicholsMr. Michael NobleChristina L. NohmerMr. Joel NutterMs. Maricile A O'BrienMs. Brooke S. OlivieriMr. Jonathan OlmedaMs. Diana Z. O'NeillChibuzor N. OnughaLouis OrbanMs. Karena PageMr. Scott PaiceMrs. Adele M. PardeeMs. Ellecia ParkerRoss R. ParkerMr. Larry ParksBetty and Stanley PelletzMr. Mark C. PellmanMichael R. Pender Jr CPAMs. Nicole M. PenlandMs. Sharon PicardMr. Nathaniel PlantMr. James B. PopeMs. Amy PopmaDr. Sujutha PrabhakgranMr. Daniel PrinceRichard B. PurdyMs. Linda QuarlesMs. Rosanne RaapJoshua RamsdellMs. Carrie A. RasmussenMrs. Joan U. RaulersonJohn RedgraveSharon and Bob ReitschMr. Larry ResnickImo Wanda RhyelleMr. and Mrs. George D. RiceMr. Jeremy RichardsonMr. Nicholas P. Roberts
Alan W RoddyMs. Mary RominesMrs. Mary RomiresMrs. M. Holly RonnickWendy RoseGreg and Ginger RosenbergerMr. Reginald RossMr. Robert RossMs. Donna T. RourkeMs. Erica R RudisillMs. Roselynn RussianMr. Robert SalamoneThe Robert and Linda Salisbury FundEdward J. SanchezKristen and Daschner SanderMr. Henry Sands IIMr. William S. SarazenMr. and Mrs. Joseph A. SaundersMr. and Mrs. Donald T. SavageMs. Molly J. SchenkPatricia J. SchiessBarbara SchimmelDreux H. SchoenbeckPaula EvansMs. Pamela SchunemanMr. Jerry L. ScottSusan M ScottMs. Clare SegallMr. Richard T. SegallMs. Lindsay J SeidelmanMs. Mary Jo SeidnerMrs. Catherine S. SellorsMs. Sara SengJeff SergiMr. Ryan SericaMr. and Mrs. Samuel ShapiroMs. Schelly A. ShaughnessyPauline A. ShawMs. Kathryn SheaStacy R. ShinnSue ShkrabMr. James SkeneCharles L. SmithR. Michael SmithMs. Sherri SmithMr. Stephen SmithMs. Vivienne SmithMs. Pamela Smith-BeattyEdward W. SpangenbergMr. William SpeakerRobert Spier, M.D.Ms. Stephanie R St. LawrenceMs. Gail M. StaibDennis L. StarkeyMs. Beverly A. Stebenne
Janet StevesMs. Linda StewartMs. Amber StidhamMr. Paul K. SuttonMs. Helen L. SwantonMr. and Mrs. Curtis SwensonMrs. Jenifer TammanMr. Leiland TheriotMr. Randall W. ThiesOlivia ThomasMs. Kayla TimmMr. Richard TorreyGreg and Lisa TottenMr. Greg TrippelMr. Thomas TryonMs. Melissa A UngererMs. Holly C. UrsettaMr. Neil J VafeasKaren and Mike ValentinoMr. Ross VollmerDr. and Mrs. Rudi WadleMr. Daniel WagnerBill and Jean WallaceMr. John WalshMr. and Mrs. Gilbert WatersDon WatsonRobert WebberMr. Stephen WegerMr. Randy WelkerMs. Cynthia WestDr. James O. WhiteLori M. WhiteMr. Raymond L. WhiteMr. Robert WilburnMr. and Mrs. Peter M. WilliamsMr. Raymond E WilliamsGlenn WilsonMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WilsonDeborah WinsorMr. William E. WoeltjenMr. Tim WolfingerKatherine M WoodruffMr. Duke S WoolvertonMs. Janice C. WrightMr. James YoungMs. Sandy YoungMr. and Mrs. Robert ZabelleKurt D. ZeuginMr. Mark R. Zimmerman PAMaria P. ZolloMr. and Mrs. Philip J. ZrimsekTammy ZuknickMr. and Mrs. Robert C. ZundelFour Anonymous
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Sarasota Area FinancialsUnited Way of Sarasota • June 30, 2012
Statement of Financial PositionAssets
Cash & Cash Equivalents $325,064
Pledges Receivable, Net of Allowance for Uncollectible Pledges 606,371
Investments 4,536,185
Property & Equipment, Net 1,239,126
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 30,684
TOTAL ASSETS $6,737,430
Liabilities & Net Assets
Allocations & Designations Payable $1,316,301
Other Liabilities 84,363
Annuities Payable 332,635
Charitable Remainder Unitrust Payable 120,888
Mortgage Payable 1,135,938
Total Liabilities 2,990,125
Total Net Assets 3,747,305
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $6,737,430
Statement of ActivitiesPublic Support and Revenues
Gross Campaign Results 2,442,680
Donor Designations (318,761)
Provision for Uncollectibles (134,433)
Bequests/Gift Annuities/Contributions 82,964
Program Revenues 222,245
Investment Return 120,317
Other Income 190,808
Total Support and Revenue 2,605,820
Expenses
Gross Funds Awarded/Distributed 1,551,735
Donor Designations (318,761)
Other Program Costs 465,886
Fundraising and Administration Costs 599,043
Total Expenses 2,297,903
Increase in Net Assets 307,917
Net Assets at the Beginning of the Year as Previously Stated 4,848,970
Prior Period Adjustment (1,409,582)
Net Assets at the End of the Year 3,747,305
Perry and Betty MonroeMr. Bruce C. MonsonMs. Pamela D. MonsonMr. Albert G. MooreMr. Basil MorganMr. and Mrs. Mark MorinMs. Margaret MudgeMr. and Mrs. Thomas S. MurphyPamela A. MyersMs. Yana NalesMs. Mary W. NameyDr. and Mrs. Philip NelsonMr. Richard L. NewdickMr. Karl NewkirkMr. and Mrs. John M. NimonsDavid C. NollerMr. and Mrs. Marshall NurenbergMrs. Lois M. OlmstedMr. Norman OlshanskyMs. Evelyn N. O'NeillMs. Nancy OstranderMr. Gerard OuelletteMr. Gerald E. PadfieldMr. Joseph A. PanzarellaMrs. Adele M. PardeeJerome Paskovitz and Janet LeonMr. Gary O. PattonMrs. Julius R. PearsonBetty and Stanley PelletzSandy Lynn PepperKaren E. PestanaDr. Wesley L. PetersonFranklin Pfeiffenberger, M. D.Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. PhilbrickMr. and Mrs. Donald A. PittMr. Michael S. Plunkett
Mrs. Jacqueline J. PockmanMrs. Virginia PomeroyMr. and Mrs. William H. PritchardMrs. Barbara PryorMr. Boris PundickMr. and Mrs. Saul PuttermanMr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence ReamJohn RedgraveSharon and Bob ReitschMr. and Mrs. Roger F. RexMrs. Arthur W. ReynoldsMs. Sherri T. ReynoldsMr. John W. RhoadesMr. James L. Ritchey ESQMs. Carol P. RobbinsMs. Sylvia M. RobertsMr. Harold E. RobisonMr. and Mrs. Charles Rodda, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Bert RosenMs. Frances S. RossMr. John RowanMs. Karen E. RushingMr. and Mrs. Burton SackMr. and Mrs. Martin SaferMrs. Samuel SagerMr. and Mrs. George P. SalenThe Robert and Linda Salisbury FundMr. and Mrs. Robert SaltonstallDr. and Mrs. Richard E. SandMrs. Estelle SankBobbie and Jay SaphierMr. and Mrs. Donald T. SavagePhyllis and Charles SavidgeMr. and Mrs. Laurence SchaperMrs. Margrit SchechtmanMr. Joseph F. Scheuerman
Jo SchmidtMs. Marjorie SchmielMs. Taia M SchmittMs. Alice B. SchmutzBetty SchoenbaumMrs. Pauline M. SchonbergSusan M ScottMr. Samuel SeagerMr. Allen SearsMr. and Mrs. Robert E. SessionsMrs. Frieda ShapiroMr. and Mrs. Earl SharffPauline A. ShawMrs. Martha SherlineJudy and Joe ShermanMs. Jeanne C. ShineJean ShoemakerRobert E. and Linda Line ShortMrs. Phoebe ShowersMr. and Mrs. Sheldon SilversteinDr. Ruth SimonsMr. and Mrs. Jerome SimpsonEva and Stephan Slane FundMr. and Mrs. Marvin D. SlavkinMrs. James G. SlomanDr. and Mrs. Edwin L. SmithJack and Peg SmithMr. and Mrs. Paul B. SmithMarguerette SmylieRobert Spier, M.D.Bob and Rosemary StankoThe Landing's EagleMr. and Mrs. David G. StearnsDr. and Mrs. Robert S. SteeleMr. and Mrs. Henry R. SteinhausMrs. W. Richard Stengel
Mr. and Mrs. John H. StephensonMr. and Mrs. Arthur SternMr. and Mrs. John K. SterrettDorothy StevensMr. and Mrs. Eugene StokesMr. Dennis S. StoverMr. Albert E. StrasserDr. Mitchell M. StrumpfTom and Trish SugalskiMr. and Mrs. Aaron SugarMr. and Mrs. James L. SumpterMr. and Mrs. Richard E. SwanekMr. Jack R. SwartzMr. E. Craig SweetenJoe and Kim TaylorMr. and Mrs. James G. TenchOlivia ThomasMr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. ThompsonMr. Robert L. ThorntonMrs. Katherine ThorpeMr. and Mrs. Kenneth ThorsetMr. and Mrs. Robert E. TippingMr. and Mrs. William E. Tipping, Jr.Mrs. Frances P. ToombsMr. and Mrs. Edward TorcicolloMr. James L. Turner ESQMs. Frances S. TylerMr. Gary ValinskiMs. Jane E. VandenberghDr. P. Burt VeazeyMr. William A. VernonMr. and Mrs. Bernard VinickMs. Mary V. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Frederic C. WallaceMr. and Mrs. James L. WallaceBill and Jean Wallace
Ms. Elizabeth D. WalserMrs. Theodore T. WatsonMrs. Edith N. WeinbergerDr. Daniel WeinerSuzanne and Leonard WeinsteinMs. Carolyn E. WheelerMs. Adell WhiteMr. Edward G. WhiteMr. John I. WhiteMr. and Mrs. Raymond R. White, Jr.Terry WhiteMs. Mary H. WhitingMr. Harry R. WhitneyMrs. Marilyn F. WienerMr. Ben F. WilderMs. Pamela J. WilkensMr. George M. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Carroll T. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Robert W. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Raymond WinbergMr. and Mrs. William WinklerMrs. Jacqueline C. WinterMr. Arthur WittmerMr. and Mrs. Harold WolfePhilip WoodPat and Ray WoodyMr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Wright, Jr.Mrs. Ann E. WyattWilliam E. YeagerMr. Norman V. YostAlex YoungBarbara and Charles YoungMr. and Mrs. Philip J. ZrimsekMr. and Mrs. Robert C. ZundelFour Anonymous
Health 24%
Education 39%
Income 37%
Continually building strong relationships and trust, United Way is
committed to creating long-lasting change by focusing our efforts
on strengthening the building blocks for a good quality of life.
As stewards of all donations, United Way has the ability to leverage
funding dollars each year to advance the common good. Knowledge
of the community and responsiveness to changing needs informs
sound investments each year in programs of high quality health
and human service partners.
Community Impact Investments
Fiscal StrengthThe Finance Committee oversees the conservative fiscal
management of United Way by advising the Board of Directors and
providing guidance to management with respect to the following:
` Cash Management ` Capital Needs ` Financial and Investment Strategies ` Monitoring of Investments ` Annual Operating Budget
Adhering to best practices in nonprofi t policies and procedures,
United Way continues to apply consistent, effective internal controls
and strong corporate governance to ensure accountability and
transparency to our community.
$1,000,000+Major General Raymond* E. Mason, Jr. and Margaret* E. MasonMargaret A. Sanders*Herbert G. Wile*
Order of Liberty $500,000+Judge Charles and Ruth* Simpson
Tocqueville Legacy Circle $200,000+Rosaline A. Brandau* Marital TrustDr. and Mrs. Kenneth KiehlBill and Karen MerrillRalph* and Margaret NadlerFrank and Trudy* PaulRichmond Family FundJane Ritter*Nat and Betsy SaltonstallTwo members wish to remainanonymous
Founders Circle $100,000+Frank and Elsie Bushroe*Milton Fischman*
Ron and Shirley GossettJay and Edith* RudolphR. Wendell and Lynda* SpraginsAlexander L. YoungOne member wishes to remain
Loyal Contributor Society $50,000+Vincent and Helen Blecker*
Herbert G. Wile Society $5,000+Alan R. AbbeyNancy J. Arnold*Al BenningJack and Kacy Carla BenningtonBurt L. Bershon*Sidney Bernstein*Vincent and Helen Blecker*Ted and Annette BoguszRobert and Ann BohanWilliam* and Marjorie BoulwareRobert Richard BrownMrs. William BrownellJohn M. Calhoun* FundDavid and Sylvia Chase
G. James and B. J. CreightonGerard and Ruth* DanielDeborah Dalzell* Memorial FundJohn C. DeMasterGeorge and Fran DietzAnne M. DinnanDr. Charles and Lois EdwardsMax K. EisenbarthMichael FahlJuliet FechheimerDr. Eugene and Marian Fischer*John FlahertyEdwin and Kathy FordRalph and Betty* FranklinBeatrice FriedmanRobert and Dottie Baer GarnerCarol Lee GilbertStacey S. GillmanGeorgette GolfinosAlan and Dawn GriffesElva M. GustafsonAnnette L. HaileGerald and Bernice Hamme*Tramm and Sarah HudsonJelks Family Foundation
Ed and Alyce* KalinMarie Jennings-KambergRobert J. and Bernice S. Kaufman*Mr. and Mrs.* Wendel F. KentMr. and Mrs. Robert A. KimbroughThomas and Florence KinneyWilliam and Sue KlingbeilRichard B.*and Gwendolyn KocherMs. Mary Kramer*Mr. and Mrs. M. LazarusDr. Julian and Harriet LevinsonHoward and Shirley MarkusRoy and Helen McBeanDr. Rudy and Hope MeiselmanSanford MilterTownsend R. MoreyMargaret MudgeMr.* and Mrs. George K. PageJames and Carol PandoliKenneth and Constance* ParentBob* and Lee PetersonRenno and Karen PetersonRobert L.* and Margaret Pulliam FundErnest F. Rice*Billy E. Robinson
Joel and Hazel RobinsonRuth G. Rolfe*Harold and Rhoda Rothchild*Ruth M. Rothschild Assistance FundCharles SalamoneRichard and Joan SandsJohnson S. Savary*Phyllis and Charles SavidgeJack* and Patricia SchiffBetty SchoenbaumEva T. SlaneSyama Sunder SridharaDavid* and Dorothy StevensBarbara Perkins Stuart*Anne O. SwainG. Hazel Trask*Richard and Alice* TippetFrank and Catherine WaehlerGilbert* and Mary WellmanJohn W. West III, C.P.A.Dr. Lester* and Dollie WolffAlexander YoungFour Anonymous Foundation Donors
* Deceased
United Way Suncoast Foundation Donors
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United Way Suncoast Board of Directors
Gary Sasso, ChairCarlton Fields, P.A.
Bill Merrill, Vice ChairIcard, Merrill, Cullis, Timms, Furen & Ginsberg, P.A.
Bob Dutkowsky, SecretaryTech Data Corporation
Rob Lane, Treasurer/Finance Chair Kerkering Barberio
Brian DemingFamily First
Rae DowlingFlorida Power & Light
Mark FernandezTampa Bay Rays
Kimberly HopperRegions Bank
Michael LewisProgress Energy Florida, Inc.
Steve MasonBayCare Health System
Gwen MitchellDeloitte
Pete NordenClear Channel
Paul ReillyRaymond James
Stu RogelTampa Bay Partnership
Joe TaylorPublix Super Markets
Dan VigneSabadell Bank
David WalkerProcter & Gamble –Retired
Kimberly Hopper, ChairRegions Bank
Peter Norden, Vice ChairClear Channel
Mark Davy, TreasurerSouthBay Investment Group
Charles D. Bailey, IIIWilliams, Parker, Harrison, Dietz & Getzen
Joshua BeychokCommunity Youth Volunteer
Philip A. Delaney, Jr.Northern Trust
Rae DowlingFlorida Power & Light
E. Keith DuBoseMatthews, Eastmore, Hardy, Crauwels & Garcia, P.A.
Brian HallSabal Palm Bank
Michael A. HamiltonSunTrust Bank
Robert J. LaneKerkering Barberio
William W. MerrillIcard, Merrill, Cullis, Timm, Furen & Ginsberg, P.A.
Duane PadgetFCCI Insurance Group
Karen RushingClerk of the Circuit Court
Joe TaylorPublix Super Markets
Lori M. WhiteSchool Board of Sarasota County
Nelson Lane (ex-officio)Sarasota Memorial Health Care System
Brian Deming, ChairFamily First
Eric Bailey, Community & Partnership Development ChairCapTrust
Robert Dutkowsky, Governance ChairTech Data Corporation
Mark Fernandez, Resource Development ChairTampa Bay Rays
Gwen Mitchell, Audit & Ethics ChairDeloitte
Gary Sasso, Vice ChairCarlton Fields
Dave Walker, Treasurer/Finance ChairProcter & Gamble –Retired
Marion AlbaneseErnst & Young
Dr. Ken AtwaterHillsborough Community College
Bob BechtelPublix Super Markets
Mike BrennanErnst & Young
James CampRaymond James
Mike Daigle Mosaic
Robin GomezCity of Clearwater
Kimberly GuySt. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital
Annemarie HareThe Bank of Tampa
Kevin HerzbergGrant Thornton
Robert HoylandUSAA
Brian KeenanFirst National Bank of the Gulf Coast
Tod LeiwekeTampa Bay Lightning
Michael LewisProgress Energy Florida
David PizzoBlue Cross/Blue Shield of Florida
Stuart RogelTampa Bay Partnership
Steve SchultzWells Fargo
Thomas SzubkaCity of Tampa
United Way of Sarasota County Board of Directors
United Way of Tampa Bay Board of Directors
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United Way of Tampa Bay Committee VolunteersAudit & Ethics CommitteeGwen Mitchell, ChairLee BellRobin GomezKevin HerzbergMichael Lewis
Campaign CabinetMark Fernandez, ChairVinnie Dolan, Vice-ChairDan AlvarezDr. Ken AtwaterBrian AuldClint BabcockBill BurkeLisa CoulterTammy CurtisCurt EngelNate EnglishDavid FeemanBill HabermeyerBrian KeenanStephen KochWilliam KrusenDaniel MartzMike MerrillSam NeinAngelo OjedaJulio Ramirez, Jr.Lila RobbinsJanet WatsonMark WatsonTana WelchBill West
Community & Partnership Development CommitteeEric Bailey, ChairTim AdamsBob BechtelMike BrennanValerie BrimmFrank BurkeJames CampLisa CoulterMike DaigleDon DixonMary GambleKimberly GuyLisa HuettemanMachelle ManerBrian McEwenDebra PrewittSusan RolstonSteve SchultzDavid SteeleLara White
Audit CommitteeNelson Lane, ChairBrian HallMichael Wilson
Campaign Leadership TeamRae Dowling, ChairMike HamiltonMarlon BrownCharlie BaileyWendy SmithKathryn SheaJoshua McCoyPeter NordenEd Bertha
Community Impact CommitteeKeith DuBose, ChairKen AlexanderMark DavyDebra DouglasMimi GoodwillMarc LazarusDale OttKaren Rushing
Finance CommitteeMark Davy, ChairDebbie DouglasDale OttKaren Rushing
Pam Schuneman
Financial Stability Partnership Leadership CouncilMark Hamilton, ChairMarlon BrownBrandi A. ByrneMireya E. EaveyAnnette HaileJeff MaultsbyElliott C. Metcalfe, Jr.Charles O. MurphyJoe Taylor
Barbara K. Travis (ex-officio)
United Way of Sarasota County Committee VolunteersFinance CommitteeDave Walker, ChairEric BaileyJoseph CannellaAbby CastellanosLisa CoulterAlan FiskPatrick GramlingAnnemarie HareTodd HewlettBrian KeenanAshley Mackendrick
Governance CommitteeBob Dutkowsky, ChairDr. Ken AtwaterRon CiganekBrian DemingRobin GomezGwen MitchellDavid Pizzo
Marketing Advisory CommitteeTom Szubka, ChairLisa CoulterPatrick HoScot KaufmanMatt LarsonLesley PetersSteve VersnickDeanna WillseyJeff Young
Public Policy Advisory CommitteeStu Rogel, ChairEileen BoyleKatie FrancoDr. Liana FoxEric LandConnie MilitoJenna PaladinoKathleen PetersAmy PetrilaDebra PrewittMichelle ToddChuck WarringtonDavid Zanitsch
Women’s Leadership Steering CommitteeCarrie Boccarossa, ChairShemeka ArcherLeslie BradyLisa CoulterTammy CurtisJan DukeLauren EdgingtonGabrielle FieldLynn FriedrichsBrenda GaulinAnnemarie HareMarie HebblerLisa HuettemanKaren JulienTasmin KirkbrideWendy LarrisonChristine MarlewskiMeisha-ann MartinErin McCormickDenise PalmerWendi PowerChaila RestallJeri RivardJanet WatsonLisa Yacso
Workplace Volunteer CouncilMary Anne Fullerton, ChairMichelle BacklundDebra CheekJoel ClevelandLeticia CruzMary Ann DanielLuis de la TorreMike FrankDeDe GreenRebecca HeimsteadJane HernandezVicki KingDonna McTavishSandi Narron
Governance CommitteePhilip A. Delaney, Jr., ChairKimberly HopperPeter NordenWilliam W. Merrill, III
Success by 6 Leadership CouncilWendy Smith,ChairDavid Adkins, Vice ChairMarie Byrd-Blake, Ed. D.Keith DuBoseCharles HenryKerry KirschnerJohn LewisBill Little Karen RushingLori M. White
Lanie O’BrienJamie PattersonDianna ParkerKatie PetersonJanell RayCara SantucciMatt SchreiberCaroline SerraCathy SmithMatt SpearStephen ThomasMary TlachacMike WeaverKelvin Woodson
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