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Granite United WayCommunity Report 2017
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Our Volunteer LeadershipNannu Nobis, Board ChairNobis Engineering, Inc.
Dean Christon, Imm. Past ChairNew Hampshire Housing Finance Authority
Jeremy P. Veilleux, TreasurerBaker Newman Noyes
William D. Bedor, SecretaryBedor Management & Investments, Inc.
Sean M. Owen, First Vice Chairwedü and Talient Action Group
Heather Staples Lavoie, Second Vice ChairGeneia
Kathleen A. Bizarro-ThunbergNew Hampshire Hospital Association
Joseph J. CarelliCitizens Bank
Jason E. ColeCatholic Medical Center
Michael DelahantySalem School District
Gordon P. EhretHypertherm, Inc.
Paul J. FalveyBank of New Hampshire
Town of Hanover
Marlene HammondLincoln Financial Group
Charlie HeadSanborn, Head & Associates
Sally Ann KraftDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Lori A. LangloisNorth Country Education Services
Larry MajorPike Industries
John M. MercierLake Sunapee Bank
Paul A. MertzicCatholic Medical Center Heidi J. NadeauH.L. Turner Group, Inc.
Joseph A. PuringtonEversource Energy
Sue RukaMemorial Hospital
Jeffery B. SavageRetired, Franklin Savings Bank
James H. Scammon
Gary M. ShirkBovie Screen Process Printing, Co., Inc.
Evan A. SmithHypertherm, Inc.
Tony SpellerComcast
Charla B. StevensMcLane Middleton
Rodney E. TenneyCommunity Volunteer
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Anna ThomasManchester Health Department
Robert W. TourignyNeighborWorks of Southern New Hampshire
Cass WalkerLRGHealthcare
Steven C. WebbTD Bank
Rick WymanNew Hampshire Mutual Bancorp: Meredith Village Savings Bank
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Looking Ahead
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6,055Loyal Contributors,
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We’re doing more, with more, for more than ever before. This has been an incredible year at Granite United Way, and we have you to thank for that. As a supporter, you’ve helped us accomplish another record breaking campaign, generating over $8.7 million and will reach more than 400,000 individuals and families across New Hampshire and Windsor County, Vermont. By working
person in every community.
In addition to the funds raised during our campaign, initiatives like 2-1-1NH, Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), prescription drug discount programs, our three public health networks, and the more than 800 programs that received funding, we were able to deliver $14 million in support across New Hampshire and Vermont.
This is your United Way. We’ve accomplished a great deal this year, but there
are a critical part of our efforts to help friends and neighbors learn, earn and be healthy. These are the foundation for a strong community.
Every year we are inspired by the dedication of our supporters like you. We hope you’ll be inspired by the stories you read here, and that we can count on your support again.
Sincerely,
Nannu Nobis Patrick TuftsNobis Engineering President and CEOGranite United Way Board Chair Granite United Way
1 in 3people in NH are
engaged with United Way as a donor,
volunteer, or program participant
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Over the past few years, our volunteer investments in early childhood education and literacy have been among our most important contributions.
Supporting early childhood education starts from birth. Granite United Way’s investment in Lakes Region Child Care Services, Inc. helps to provide access to quality early childhood experiences. “In many ways these are unprecedented times with the pre-K movement, return
quality early care and education is provided. Quality childcare helps parents keep jobs, grow their income and, in return, children grow smarter.” Marti Ilg, Executive Director, Lakes Region Child Care Services, Inc.
“Quality childcare is particularly important as we entrust the most precious parts of our lives,
whose child attends a United Way-supported childcare facility, Belmont Early Learning Center. “This program has helped my child develop her motor and social skills and, on more than one
We’ve also seen great improvements in literacy, thanks to our investment in Reading Plus®, an online silent-reading program, across many of the communities we serve. Corinne Cascadden, Superintendent of Berlin Schools, where Reading Plus® is implemented, continues to be impressed with the success of the program. “We’ve seen a remarkable number of our students get back on track with their reading skills. When we started Reading Plus® at Berlin Middle School in the fall of 2015, only 20% of students were performing at or above grade level. After two years of our partnership with Granite United Way, nearly 63% of students are on-track or ahead of track.”
Granite United Way is committed to ensuring kids• Start kindergarten ready for school• Stay on-track throughout school• Leave school career readylearn
were delivered to local children across New Hampshire and Vermont as part of our #GivingTuesday efforts. Pictured here is Patrick Tufts, President and CEO, reading to children at a United Way funded early childhood program.
4,472children accessed high-quality
programs promotingkindergarten readiness
10,255youth engaged in programs
to stay on track in school
781youth received services
to be able to leaveschool career ready
DONOR DOLLARS IN ACTION
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Granite United Way is committed to helping people• Meet basic needs• Gain and maintain a stable job•
crisis when her husband lost employment earlier this year. She didn’t have to look far for help since Angel Hudson from Granite United Way’s Working Bridges program in the Upper Valley
“When I met with Angel I was in such a state of crisis. We have an infant son and just bought our home. I wasn’t sure how we would manage,” said Rachel. “Her calmness was reassuring and I felt a huge weight lifted. She helped us navigate through our situation and even helped my
Angel Hudson and Prudence Pease are the “faces” of Granite United Way’s Working Bridges program, an employer collaborative convened by United Way dedicated to improving workplace
see more than 130 clients each month. By minimizing employment barriers and maximizing supports, the program gives employees the tools they need to be successful.
The program has recently expanded to ten companies: Alice Peck Day, Hypertherm, Kendal at Hanover, King Arthur Flour, Simon Pearce, Coop Food Stores, Dartmouth College, Mascoma Savings Bank, Mount Ascutney Hospital, and Timken.
“Working Bridges offers Mascoma Savings Bank employees critical resources to reduce instability in their home lives – making their lives better and making it easier to bring their best selves to their work,” said Clay Adams, CEO of Mascoma Savings Bank. “Granite United Way’s Working Bridges Program is a valuable resource to Upper Valley employers and employees.”
Angel Hudson, Working Bridges Coordinator, and Rachel Lazar, Mascoma Savings Bank employee
64,865accessed food, housing, legal
and crisis services
1,570received services to gain andmaintain stable employment
89,662received services to build
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Granite United Way is helping people by:• Creating environments that support
healthy behaviors• Providing access to mental health care• Supporting substance misuse prevention, treatment and recovery
Madisen Petersen had no idea how his life was about to change in October 2016 when he made the choice to walk into the Manchester Central Fire Station for substance misuse treatment through the Safe Station program, an innovative concept launched in Manchester that enables
peer pressure led to experimenting with more drugs like cocaine, opiates, and eventually, heroin. “When you’re a teenager you want to try everything once,” said Madisen. “But once is too many.”
For the next six years, Madisen struggled with heroin. Retreating from friends and family, he sold his most valuable possessions, and became a person he no longer recognized. After learning about the Safe Station
changed when he entered Serenity Place, a partner agency offering treatment and recovery services.
“If it weren’t for the Safe Station program, I don’t know where I would be today,” said Madisen. “Now I am working at Serenity Place and am able to help others make the same positive changes I have. It saved my life.”
Unfortunately, Madisen’s story is not unique. Granite United Way serves as the lead for three out of the thirteen Regional Public Health Networks in New Hampshire, including the Capital Area Public Health Network, the Carroll County Coalition for Public Health, and the South Central Public Health Network. Through these networks, we serve 54 communities and reach over 600 New Hampshire residents annually. We are supporting the development of a robust continuum of care to provide access to prevention, treatment, and recovery.
In response to the opioid crisis facing our communities, our public health networks provided education and training on the use of Narcan/Naloxone, a prescription medication that quickly reverses the respiratory depression caused by an opiate overdose, to over 1,600 community members at 37 public events and 21 social service agency staff training sessions. Our public health networks have dispensed a total of 959 Narcan/Naloxone kits to New Hampshire residents.
Madisen Petersen accessed Safe Station in 2016 and is now helping others with their recovery.
5,088 10,703individuals received mental
9,940accessed substance misuse
recovery services
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celebrateGranite United Way celebrates the efforts of individuals and companies
lives of our friends and neighbors. We applaud them for their efforts!
2016 GIVE Award RecipientsPatrick Duffy and Jaye GibsonElektrisola, Inc.Dr. Thomas TemmeTender CorporationRist-Frost-Shumway Engineering
2016 ADVOCATE Award RecipientsSafe Station Partners: The City of Manchester Serenity Place Manchester Fire Department Helping Hands Outreach Ministries, Inc. AMR Manchester Hope for NH RecoveryChief Dan Andrus, Concord Fire DepartmentSteve Finnigan Allen, Northern Human ServicesPeter Christnacht, Copper Cannon CampLaconia Area Community Land Trust
2016 VOLUNTEER Award RecipientsTexas InstrumentsKathy Bizarro-Thunberg, NH Hospital AssociationJudith TreamerTricia Fryman, Woodsville Guaranty Savings BankPleasant Street School in LaconiaVOLUNTEER
ADVOCATE
GIVE
LIVE UNITED Award RecipientJoe Reilly, Eastern Bank
Mary Jane Wallner and Nick Wallner
Employee Campaign Coordinator Award RecipientsKim Wood, Velcro USA, Inc.Peter Glendinning, Sanel Auto Parts Co.Joanne Richardson, Mt. Washington Cog RailwayCandice Murray, Melcher and Prescott Insurance
Granite AwardsCompanies that raise $100,000 or more during campaignBank of New HampshireCity of ManchesterDartmouth CollegeDartmouth-HitchcockEversource EnergyHannaford SupermarketsHypertherm, Inc.Lincoln Financial GroupNew Hampshire Mutual BancorpNew Hampshire State Employees’ Charitable CampaignPike Industries, Inc.PROCONSouthern New Hampshire UniversityUnited Parcel ServiceVelcro USA Inc.
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major supportWith the headlines focused on alarming numbers of individuals overdosing in their community, combined with their own personal family tragedy, Joe and Venetia Reilly turned to Granite United Way to see where they could help.
As long-time Alexis de Tocqueville supporters of Granite United Way, the pair were familiar with the way the organization brought together the right teams to solve complex community issues.
“We knew this was the time we could expand our giving and really contribute to some of the positive work being done to promote prevention of substance misuse,” said Joe. “After losing my nephew to an overdose, and then my sister to the grief that resulted from that, Venetia and I wanted to make sure there was access to prevention and treatment programs.”
One of the areas the Reilly’s $100,000 gift is invested in is Safe Station, the life saving concept launched in Manchester and also featured in the city’s Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize. The program is also complemented by 2-1-1NH, where callers can be directly connected with treatment. Their gift also concentrates on prevention, helping to establish several new permanent drop boxes for expired medications and educational programs in the local school system.
“Supporters like Joe and Venetia Reilly are helping us change and save lives every single day,” said Manchester Fire Chief Daniel Goonan. “We have had more than 2,000 walk through the doors since we started this program. It shows how we can make a change by working together.”
Venetia and Joe ReillyAlexis de Tocqueville Society and Legacy Society members
“United Way’s role in the community has a unique lens; it can see the importance of collaboration and partnerships with organizations that have the best capacity to make a difference.” - Joe Reilly
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Each September, our Day of Caring volunteers roll up their sleeves and donate some serious
tackle projects like landscaping, painting, gardening, and clean up. This year, we had two schools participate with their entire student population -- Pleasant Street School in Laconia and Parker Academy in Concord! Their students, teachers, and parents all took part in the day!
105companies
1,700volunteers
participated6,800volunteer
hours logged
$169K+
volunteer hours
93agencies
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Alexis de Tocqueville Society
La Société Nationale ($100,000 - $249,999)
Ordre de Fraternité ($75,000 - $99,999)
1 donor wishes to remain anonymous
Ordre d’Egalité ($50,000 – $74,999)TOSA Foundation2 donors wish to remain anonymous
Ordre de Liberté ($25,000 – $49,999)Kraig BurnhamThe Estate of Elizabeth Koorkanian
Ordre de Classique ($15,000 – $24,999)
Bruce CarrozziDavid Glidden
The Estate of Ralph A. Kirkman
Cathleen A. Schmidt
Edwin S. Webster Foundation1 donor wishes to remain anonymous
Membres de la Société ($10,000 – $14,999)
Botnick Family FoundationFraser Cameron
William L. Chapman
Philip L. Cote
R. David DePuy
Ben Gamache
The Kfoury Family
The Lovett-Woodsum Foundation
The Mullikin FamilyNannu NobisNordblom Family Foundation
Granite United Way is fortunate to have the support of 75 donors giving at the Alexis de Tocqueville Society level. Each of these generous supporters are investing $10,000 or more in our community through their United Way gift.
Sean M. Owen
Mark Reilly
J. F. Swope Fund of the NH Charitable Foundation
4 donors wish to remain anonymous
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AutoServBadger RealtyF.L. Merrill Construction, Inc.
Loudon Country ClubMartignetti Companies of NHMcLean CommunicationsMetro WallsMount Washington Cog Railway
Pinnacle Mortgage Corp.Primary BankProvident BankRedimixRise Private Wealth ManagementRist-Frost-Shumway Engineering, P.C.Secured Network ServicesTaylor CommunityTITLE Boxing Club
Ultimate Auto RepairW.S. Dennison Cabinets, Inc.Water Street CaféWharf Industries Printing, Inc.
new partnersIn October, 50 people will board a bus headed to a New England Patriots’ game thanks to the generous and creative $25,000 “Get on the Bus” Challenge offered by Mark and Sally Stebbins, long-time Alexis de Tocqueville Society members and owners of PROCON.
“We are always looking for ways to engage new businesses,” said Jennifer Higgins Pitre, Vice President of Philanthropy. “Mark and Sally wanted to make it even more fun this year by offering an incentive of a trip to a Patriots game.”
In an effort to increase corporate engagement and provide employees with the opportunity to give back through the workplace, the Stebbins Family created a fun, fresh, and innovative “Get on the Bus” Challenge Match that was open to any company across the Granite United Way footprint. By offering the match and two tickets to a New England Patriots home game, including transportation and a private reception, the Stebbins made it easy for companies to get involved. Companies could participate by either making a
time corporate gifts.
“We had such a great response this year we’ve decided to offer the “Get on the Bus” Challenge again,” said Sally. “This has been a fun challenge and we were excited to see so many new businesses engaged with United Way!”
Sally and Mark Stebbins, Alexis de Tocqueville Society members and owners of PROCON.
Get on the Bus Businesses
*subject to minimum monetary guidelines
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Leadership GivingThank you to all of our Leadership donors who invest $1,000 or more into our community each year through their United Way giving.
Champion ($5,000 - 9,999)Patricia M. AndersonJames & Gwynne BurkhardtDavid & Susan CassidyDean & Evangeline ChristonDan & Joan CollisonGreg & Margo ConnorsWilliam & Susan CutilloGreg & Joanne DickinsonAlice & Arnold GoldsteinMr. Michael & Dr. Alison HolmesBryan HusseyJack R. HuttonHarold & Betsy JanewayEric KetzlerTerrance J. & Christine LargeRobert & Sylvia LarsenJoe & Pasena Maroun Family FoundationJeremy MillerThomas & Judy OxmanPenny Pitou & Milo Pike Charitable Fund of the NH Charitable FoundationRobert & Elizabeth R. PorterBill & Kim QuinlanEvan & Sae-Im SmithRobert & Miriam SmithKerri St. JeanThomas TomaiSteven C. WebbPeter M. Wood2 Anonymous donors
Cornerstone ($2,500 - 4,999)Daniel L. Andrus & The Rev. Cheryl MooreDenise Anthony & Steven DuScheidDr. & Mrs. Anthony AversaThe George Backer Family FoundationEda & Robert J. BaumanDavid & Ann Beane
Carolyn BenthienRobert & Toby BersakPeter & Peg BlumeWilliam J. BotticelloThelma BrownDavid BurnsDan & Terry ChurchAlison L. ConnellDavid & Judy CorbitCalvin & Susan CramerBruce Cronhardt, DMDJere & Elena DaniellRobin & Dick DespinsGeorge & Janet DeVitoDr. William E. & Mrs. Patricia G. DewhirstJoseph & Lisa DiBrigidaAndrew J. DollophCalvin L. Dowling & Laura R. FryMr. & Mrs. Frederick A. DowneyJonathan & Maureen DowstWalter & Caroline DuegerEric J. EsauPeter EversLewis FeldsteinCarol FerroMary Ellen Fiske & Anthony H. RepucciBeth & James FowlerDr. Dominic F. Geffken & Dr. Irene RainvilleRolf & Stuart GesenLucy T. GobinJoseph & Karen GrahamRichard & Sabine GriffinScott Harris & Karen HorschCamille HazelKarl HeafieldJohn E. Hughes, Esq.Nanette Lee JonesJay & Cheryl JosephEd & Maddy Kaplan
Bryce LambertRobert LarkinJenny F. LevyChristine R. LouisDan Luker & Karen SlickMado MacdonaldRoxanne MakrisLeif & Deborah MartinsonWilliam & Ann MarvinEmily MaxfieldRob & Sharron McCarthyDavid & Maryann McCormackMichael & Mary McLaughlinAllison McLeanRichard L. MeinhardtCatherine MeisterPeter & Carolyn MertzWilliam G. MooreMark & Cappy NunlistSusan & Steven ParisHenry & Jean-Marie PetersonRobert & Norah PetersonSusan & Jay PiersonLisa PlotnikAnn & Carl PomeranceRobert PrunierAnthony & Gale PucciPaul & Claudette RamseyKen ReckeRonald & Kathy ReedKarilee E. ReinkingGeorge & Deborah RoussosMary & David RuedigSally & Jeremy RutterJim & Dorian ScammonJoseph SchwartzmanKathleen J. SherBill & Diane SherryPolly & Terry ShumakerKeith Shute, MD, MMMRebecca M. SilvaJames Snodgrass & Gerry MitchellTim & Sue Soucy
Harold C. & Carol H. SoxKen & Ilene SternPamela TelferJohn Trummel & Arifa ToorMr. & Mrs. Harold TurnerJeremy & Karen VeilleuxH. Thomas & Eleanor VolpeSusan WanteEric V. WilberLinda & John YoungEdward Zimmermann9 Anonymous donors
Benefactor ($1,000 - 2,499)Paul AbadKerry AbtSusan AckermanElizabeth L. AgostoGlenn & Cathy AhrensBrad & Judy AikenJaime AinsworthMary Ann AldrichDr. Samuel C. AldridgeBob AllenSpencer L. AllenSusan W. AlmyBruce P. AltobelliJonathan P. AmesDick & Demetria AnagnostRobert AranosianBrenda E. ArbuckleCharlie & Karla ArmentiDavid ArmstrongTrevor ArpJonas & Joellen AvizaWilliam BaasTravis Bannister & Jennifer HowePaul Barbadoro & Inez McDermottLouis & Heather BarkerJohn BarnaJames J. Barry & Mary Quinton-BarryVirginia M. BarryJohn BarthelmesGail M. BatstoneJim & Carol Baum
Michael S. BaymillerLindsay & Matthew BeckerSarah F. BeckleyKathleen BeliveauRoberta BernerRonald R. BessetteShirley BhuttoBrian & Michelle BickfordMary C. BihrleSteven Birnbaum, MDDana BisbeeRhonda & Christian BissonRalph A. BlackeyJohn & Pamela BlackfordArpy Saunders † & Jill BlackmerBruce BlackstoneDaniel BlakemanMark BlanchardCynthia BodahSharon BonteJames & Constance BouchardFrank & Debra BoucherMary BoucherThomas & Mary BoucherBeth A. BoyleDaniel BrandAaron D. BrandtPatricia BrayKaren BreenBrian BresnahanVincent J. BroderickChristian BrouillardChristopher A. BrownDavid & Pamela BrownStanley W. Brown & Margaret B. AllenAmy BrunellRaul BuenoDavid & Carol BurkeSteve & Katie BurkeHeather & David BurnsJudith Burrows & James MackayStephen & Chris CacciaSteve Camerino & Sarah KnowltonHester CampbellBob & Cindy CampbellAnne CantyMichael CapozzaDennis Card & Maureen McCantyLisa Cariello
David CarignanDenise CaristiSusan A. CarlsonHerb & Tracie CarpenterMichael CarrierRichard CarsonSean & Kimberly CarterMary E. CaseyDavid Caswell & Paula SaltmarshAlan Cattier & Carole MeyersPaula & Bob CaugheySara Chaffee & Joshua KilhamMark & Beth ChalbeckAtty. & Mrs. Douglas R. ChamberlainKevin ChamberlainByron & Susan ChamplinSteve Chapman & Cathy ShubkinDale E. ChaseGeorge & Elibet ChaseWendy ChaseChildren’s Fund of the Upper Valley of the New Hampshire Charitable FoundationWayne Chin & Jean LimStacey C. ChiocchioRonald & Marjorie CiottiRob & Trish KiefnerMartha & Stan ClarkKaren ClementsDavid ClemonsKris ClerkinAlan & Suzanne ClevelandElizabeth & Bruce ClowKimberly M. CochranCandice CogeanSteven & Karen CohenJonathan Colcord & Marianne Barter ColcordJason & Heidi ColeCorey Derrick CollinsDavid & Lucie CollinsJohn D. Colucci & Lisa ColucciWilliam ConleyBradford & Kathleen CookJames S. CookJim & Peggy CookGeorge CopadisScott & Debora CoteTawnya CourtemancheRon & Maryjo CoveyPeter & Cathy CowanJeffrey A. Cox
Mark Cross-PowersGregg CrowellJeffrey & Marinella CrowellLaura CullenPhyllis M. CurcuruJohn Christopher CurrieTheresa CurtisDan & Shelley Dal PraMary Ellen DalyChristopher H. Daniell Advised Fund of the NH Charitable FoundationClifford G. DarrowDebra DavisSteven DavisRobert DayJeffrey P. DeckrowJerry DeeMike & Joy DegnanMichael DelahantyMichael DelaneySuzanne DeRocheBruce DesmaraisRobert DesMeulesDouglas R. DeversRobert Dewey & Pamela VanArsdaleRobert DewhirstPatricia DickinsonKirk DickisonDana DicksonFrank & Barbara DiMaggioDaniel & Maryjane DolanChiara DolcinoStacey M. DonlonMichael & Lisa DonovanHerbert & Mary Beth DopferJoe DoucetMark & Fran DouglasPaul DrahnakJeremy DryScot Drysdale & Patricia HigginsCarl DuBoisDennis & Wendy DucharmeDaniel & Rhonda DuhamelKelly DunlopAndrew & Donna DunnSara J. DupontScott D. DurandKristi & David DuretteCedric Dustin IIIWilliam DwyerRobert DyerKarrie & Chris EatonAnne EdwardsMark EdwardsGordon P. Ehret
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In April 2017, Granite United Way staff member and Alexis de Tocqueville Society member, Meredith Stidham, completed the Boston Marathon. She raised more
than $16,000 for Granite United Way’s Endowment Fund.
Race for the Endowment
James EilenbergerJeff & Carole EisenbergEvelynn M. Ellis and Julia & Albert A. AndersonScott & Susan EllisonCharles ElmoreWarren & Julia EmleyPhil Emma & Luanne Morgan-EmmaLinda EnderwickJohn S. EngelmanBJ EntwisleJessica ErbChristopher EriksenLucia & Jon EvansNicholas FaitouteScott & Laurie FarrDr. Nathan Faulkner & Dr. Julia BurdickWilliam FaulknerAndrea & Paul FelixBruce & Susan FelmlyScott & Rachel Filion in memory of Jeanne FilionSarah FinneJanice & Bill FischelWilliam FlammiaWoody & Christine FoggRichard P. FoleyRaymond P. FortierEileen FoxKrista FoyeRobin J. FramentJoe & Dee FrappieaMichael J. FraryGinger FraserDoug & Mary FrazierW. John Funk & Deborah F. ChaseCatherine GagnonErnest GagnonRuss GaitskillEdward GallagherJim GallagherDonna GamacheJames GammonLarry J. GammonAntonia GarciaMichael GargiuloDavid F. GauvainCarol & Ben GaymanKathleen A. GeaganMarc D. GeaumontMartin J. GeheranKelly L. GelinasCharles & Patricia GerhanPhilip Germain
Tom GetzJane E. GileRobert & Mary Stuart GileSean GillRoger & Marsha GingueAndrew & Kathryn GiovanniTeri & Cary GladstoneHansi & Bill GlahnDr. Patricia Glowa & Dr. Donald KollischGreg & DeDe GoddardDr. Peter N. GolderVictoria GoninDavid & Patricia GoodmanGail GoodnessJudith V. GoodnowCharles & Jaye GoodwinDaniel GoodwinRolf & Nancy GoodwinDavid P. & Dorothy M. Goodwin Family Fund of the NH Charitable FoundationCarolyn S. GordonAnn GormleyRobert & Colleen GossettDavid W. GouletJames GrangerBrenda Lee GrantJohn GrayMaureen GreenKevin & Angela GreeneJulia Griffin & John SteidlDodd & Misty GriffithClark & Happy GriffithsSteven E. GrillMaria & Anthony GudinasJack GulickMr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Gullage, Jr.Denis & Valerie GuyChristopher W. HallJohn M. HallJulie & John HallLindley H. & Pamela C. HallLynne HallMr. Stephen HallValerie HallChris Hallowell & Cindall MorrisonNicholas J. HamiltonMichael HaneyKatherine M. HannaBob HansenMaryJo & Steve HansonJohn & Bonnie HarbottleJoseph HardingMs. Nicole M. HarrisWilliam Hartglass
Maggie HassanTodd J. HathawayTom & Katherine HaubrichKaren HeadTim & Keri HepburnLee HessBill & Martha HickeyRichard & Sandra HickokBradley D. HigginsCarol HildebrandKathryn & Tom HildrethKaren & James HillsonLaureen P. HiltonMichael & Louise HitchkoHon. Paul & Peggo HodesChristopher HodgdonJamie HoebekeWalter HoldenChristine H. HolmanAllen HolmesRichard & Deborah HolmesNicholas and Brigette HolmesRalph F. HolmesJeffrey L. Horrell & Rodney F. RoseDonna HouleCheryl HounsellKathy HowardJames & Cynthia HuntJill & Peirce HunterPaula HurleyMichael IacobucciSteve & Donna ImgrundTrish Jackson & Will MillardSarah E. JacobsAlexandra JambaNicole & Stephen JambardDavid JanelleDan & Deb JantzenMr. Joseph Eggleston & Dr. Laura JarmocThomas JelinekDeborah JensenRoger & Barbara JobinLinda JohnsonRandi JohnsonRussel JohnsonGary S. Jones & Mary-Sue TuuriLucille JordanMarcia M. KaniaRobert J. and Erin E. KayDonna KeeleyMarcia Kelly & Barry HarwickMark & Elise KendallBrian T. Kennedy
David KenneyJoseph & Kristen KenneyM. Dean KenneyTim & Marge KernsJames & Margaret KerouacJeffrey L. KerrKelley K. KesslerAmy KezarAndrew & Bonnie KimballGayle Kimball Fund of the NH Charitable FoundationTupper & Elin KinderRobin KirbyKathryn KirklandWilliam KlapprothLeonel KlassenTadeusz KopaczBrian KossakDavid & Victoria KuhnMatthew KushnerMargaret LabrecqueRichard C. LabrecqueChristina & Marc LaChanceBob & Maureen LaFlamMartha LaflammeMillie & Michael LaFontaineTessa Lafortune-Greenberg & Mark GreenbergDallas LagerquistGeorge & Kathy LagosRich & Mary LambertWilliam R. LambertLinda T. LandisRaymond H. & Rose Marie LanierRob & Ann LanneyRick LaPageMark R. LaPradeDr. & Mrs. Eugene W. LariviereElizabeth L. LaRoccaWilliam & Sandra LarsenSam & Barbara LaverackSteve & Ellie LavoieStephen LawlorSusan Ashooh Lazos & Nick LazosMary Susan LeahyTimothy LeblancJudy LeclercSusan N. LeducJoyce A. LeekaMichael Lehman & Jan McClureCarl & Sandra Lehner
Mike & Betty LenehanKirk & Judy LeoniJoseph LessardArthur & Leslee LetendreDavid LetourneauKaren A. LevchukLori & David LevesqueJason LewisKathleen M. LewisThomas LewisMichael LiccioneJohn & Paula LimongelliHenry LipmanGeorge & Carol LittleKevin C. LivermoreTerry LivingstonJames & Elaine LoftLisa J. LongLinda J. LordenDana & Anne LowStephen Lubelczyk & Alice O’ConnorThomas & Kristina LucasMarcus Luce & Jun ChenJanice & John LynchJohn & Susan LynchColleen Lyons & John DuPreMichael B. MacDonald & Mary DawsonMr. Richard MacDonaldCamille MaddenSusan & Jerome MaddenRonald & Lori MagoonJohn MalmbergCarolyn J. MaloneyJason MangiardiJohn & Carol ManningSteven E. ManteufelAlex ManusDr. Craig MarkertMiah MarquisPeter MarshGeoff & Susan MartinChris & Kristin MartinThomas A. MasarykDouglas MasonCharlie MathewsSteven & Kathleen McAuliffeMark & Doreen McCabeDan McCallumTimothy & Marcia McCormackKris McCrackenMartha McDaniel & Stephen PlumeDavid J. McDonaldMarcia & Brian McDonald
David W. McGrathDennis & Susan McGrathKenneth & Joanne McHughMichael McintireRusty J. McLearCatherine McLeodWanda & David McLureEllen Meara & Erzo LuttmerJason & Erica MenardKaren & Paul MertzicDaniel MessierBenjamin T. MetcalfPeter MeyerCommisssioner Jeffrey A. MeyersMatthew MiceliElaine M. MichaudTammy P. MichaudJack MiddletonJames E. MillerNancy A. MillerDr. Shannon E. Mills & Anne C. MillsNicholas MilonopoulosAgnes A. MinerPaula M. MinnehanThomas MitchellGregory MoffettDan & Tracy MolloyJeff Morin & Betsy Hamlin-MorinPhillip MorrillyStephen MorrisonJill MortaliRusty & Pam Mosca
Stephen MoynahanBill & Pam MuellerRussell Muirhead & Antonia BarrySam & Gail MurdoughTimothy MurnaneChristine L. MurrayAnn-Marie & Martin MurrayShawn MuzzeyMolly MyersJulie MyrickHeidi & Serge NadeauSusan E. NadeauDoug & Joan NealHannah C.K. NeidorfRobert A. NeidorffMargaret H. & Richard C. NelsonRandy NewbyRichard NewcombJeffrey & Carol NicholasDrs. Robert & Carol NiegischPeter & Bonnie NievesMarilee NihanJames NolanAaron C. NolinPete & Kris NordblomDon NourseDennis O’BrienJoseph & Janice O’DonnellPeter A. OfficerHarry OgleBrian O’HaraChristine Ojendyk
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Top 50 Companies
Karen & Kevin O’LearyJohn OlsonEric T. O’MeliaCecilia H. O’NeilTimothy Sastry O’NeilMelissa OrdwayMichael & Diane O’SullivanMarilyn M. PaganucciPamela J. PaquetteGregory PaquinJennifer L. ParentEulalie Ana ParisChristopher & Janine ParkinsonDoug & Donna PatchLori E. PaulEric Edmonds & Nina PavcnikTracey PeltonNick & Ruth PerencevichLisa Petralia & Mark Casey
Terri & Conley PeytonChris PiccoloMarc W. PilotteJeff & Jennifer Higgins PitreDavid & Susan PlanteBrian Pogue & Jane HenryThomas PotterJoseph & Gail PuringtonThomas Quarles, Jr.Donna & Stephen QuinnRobert QuinnVicki QuiramDavid RaicheJennifer RaimerPatricia Briggs & Sekhar RamanathanJohn & Judith RansmeierC M RansomMary Rapaglia
Michael RosenblumMaureen RotondoVickie L. RouthierMark C. & Cynthia RouvalisGlenn & Paula RowleyRussell RoyKen & Nance RuhmTheodore RussellPatricia RyanDonna SabinMargie & Jay SalamyJohn & Sue SamenfeldRichard & Anne Marie SamuelsMichael J. SandahlMark & Michele SandlerDhaval SaraiyaRobert R. SargeantKyle SargentSteven Saunders
Jeff & Jill SavageDrs. Peter & Susan SaviteerMark & Colleen SawitskyLes & Barbara ScammonMs. Muriel D. SchadeeHarry SchaefferSteve & Christine ScheinerJerome & Judell SchlachterDrs. Steven B. Schwartz & Paula A. Leonard-SchwartzPeter & Claudia ScottPerry D. SealeEllen & David T. SegalBetsy & Bobby SegalJeff SeifertRoger SevignyGregory ShawVictoria SheehanDavid ShermanMichael & Lori ShipulskiKarl SiegfriedRichard SigelLeo D. Simard, Jr.Marion SimpsonMatthew J. Slaughter & Lindsey O. KlecanMary SlineyRon & Peggie SlocumBill & Roberta SmagulaChris SmithChristopher Robert SmithLee SmithEmilie SmithEugenia L. SmithGregory H. Smith & Yliana Rivas PiconKimberly SmithCarol & Gary SobelsonLorraine SostowskiDavid SouterTony SpellerPatricia SpellmanHenry SpencerSilvia SpittaDon St. GermainMyles StandishAnnika Augusta Marie Stanley-SmithJim StaplesAlison & Hank StebbinsJohn R. StebbinsGregg Stephens & Kathy Raiche-StephensDennis C. Stepro & Charlene Wolfe-Stepro
Charla & David StevensGary & Marie StevensSamuel D. StevensBill & Jayna StevensTimothy StickneyJane StieglitzKevin & Joyce StoneMichael StoneWilliam E. StoneDick & Ruth StuartChris & Kristin SullivanJohn M. & Rhoda M. SullivanJohn E. SwensonMurray & Jean SwindellGeorge SylvesterDavid SzymkiewiczCathryn M. TaftJeffrey & Deborah TatroChristine & John TeagueTelaka FoundationTom & Sue TemmeRodney & Roberta TenneyAnne B. TerhuneRobert E. TerrioGreg & Kathy ThesingJohn & Anna ThomasRichard S. ThompsonThomas & Elise ThorntonMr. Steven ThyngBeverley TilleyDouglas & Elizabeth TillotsonJohn Tobin & Karen RyanMegan & Michael ToddMaureen K. TooheyRobert & Ellen TourignyRay & Ellen TouzinCarol A. TromblyTruman Charitable Fund of the NH Charitable FoundationJennifer TurnerDanny TyndellDavid & Karen Van Der BekenAdam VarleyJim & Cindy VarnumWilliam & Jean Ver PlanckDouglas VergeMike & Diane VlahosJohn R. WaddellWendy WadeCharles & Barbara WaiteJohn WakefieldKathy & Roy WalkerKenneth W. WalkerNicholas & Mary Jane WallnerLeigh W. Walls
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TOP 50 ACCOUNTS1. Eversource Energy2. NH State Employees’ Charitable Campaign3. Dartmouth College4. Comcast5. United Parcel Service6. Dartmouth-Hitchcock7. Hypertherm, Inc.8. Lincoln Financial Group9. Community Development Finance Authority10. Anthem11. New Hampshire Charitable Foundation12. Southern New Hampshire University13. City of Manchester14. Bank of New Hampshire15. PROCON16. Hannaford Supermarkets17. Pike Industries, Inc.18. Velcro USA Inc.19. New Hampshire Mutual Bancorp20. Enterprise Rent-A-Car21. TD Bank22. Concord Hospital23. McLane Middleton24. Citizens Bank25. Texas Instruments
26. True Value27. Cogswell Benevolent Trust28. Catholic Medical Center29. Elliot Hospital30. St. Mary’s Bank31. Internal Revenue Service32. Liberty Utilities33. TOSA Foundation34. LRGHealthcare35. Elektrisola, Inc.36. City of Concord37. New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority38. Granite United Way39. People’s United Bank40. Dyn Inc.41. Bank of America42. Eastern Bank43. Timken Aerospace44. Sheehan Phinney45. Devine Millimet46. Norwin S. & Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation47. Harvey Construction Corporation48. Pentucket Bank49. Volunteer NH50. The Rowley Agency, Inc.
Pamela WalshCharles & Dana WardKyle WareKaren WatersJack & Pat WeeksJohn & Gail WeeksMs. Jennifer WeigandRobert & Carol WeissmanMark & Allison WelchRichard WelchScoop WelchDavid & Kristin WengerTimmothy Wennrich & Jessica GriffithsLynne A. WestawayDennis WesternJeffrey B. & Kathryn M. WheelerKirke & Michelle WheelerSheri WheelerAngela M. WhitcherLisa WhitePeter Craig W. White FamilyHeather A. WhitfieldBert WhittemoreCheryl WhittierCharles E. & Nancy E. Wilder Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable FoundationSusan L. WilkesCharles & Maura WillingMarily WilsonRobert O. Wilson, DDSJeannette WimsMichael Wimsatt & Chiara DolcinoAlexander WirthMarkus W. WittmannChristianne & William WohlforthKen & Gayle WolfeLori & Caleb WoodPatrick & Jane WoodStewart & Kristin WoodDavid WoolpertRobert J. & Nancy F. WyattDaniel YoungOge & Pam YoungSherry & Gary YoungSusan YoungsJeff & Stephanie ZimmermanChristian & Deb ZimmermannWilliam Zorn64 Anonymous donors
† deceased
Stephen RasmussenCindy & Bob ReadGregg ReedMargaret ReganMark ReidmillerAlan & Joan ReischeMark RenaudBetsey F. RhynhartChip & Ann RiceLeslie RiceJohn & Deborah RicheyMrs. Mary Jane & Russ RickerWilliam & Marilyn RixMartha & John RobbMichael RobitailleLinda & Rick RoeschPaula RogersBeatrice RosenAaron S. Rosenberg
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results AccoladesGranite United Way’s investments in the Neighborhood Health Improvement Strategy and Safe Station in Manchester were key to the City of Manchester receiving the
Johnson Foundation Culture of Health Prize.
Patrick Tufts, President and CEO of Granite United Way, received the 2017 Granite State Award from the University of New Hampshire at Manchester for his outstanding achievements, service, and contributions to New Hampshire.
Shannon Swett Bresaw, Vice President of Public Health, was named to the Governor’s Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION (March 31, 2017) Cash and cash equivalents $727,600Pledges & grants receivable 3,796,908Prepaid expenses and other receivables 64,048Investments 465,149 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 5,053,705 Investments-endowment 155,875Beneficial interest in assets held by others (NHCF) 1,691,022Property and equipment, net 1,028,071 TOTAL ASSETS $7,928,673 Future allocations payable and donor designations payable $3,442,552Accrued expenses 106,537Accounts payable 68,556Deferred revenue on designation fees 44,246Long-term debt 239,420Funds held for others 29,420 TOTAL LIABILITIES 3,930,731 Unrestricted net assets (765,957)Temporarily restricted net assets 4,663,502 Permanently restricted net assets 100,397 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $7,928,673
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (Year ended March 31, 2017) Public support $6,648,583Grant revenue 1,108,898Sponsorships and other restricted contributions 677,938In-kind contributions 40,899 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT 8,476,318 Administrative fees 60,566Investment income 97,762Realized and unrealized gain on investments (3,297)Increase in the value of beneficial interest in trusts, net of fees of $11,529 103,621 Miscellaneous income 146,634 TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE 8,881,604 Program services 5,754,597Donor designations 1,672,420Operating expenses 1,498,895 TOTAL EXPENSES 8,925,912
(DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS (44,308)NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 4,042,250 NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $3,997,942
Granite United Way does not charge any member dues or fees from participating charitable organizations
any member dues organizations
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Central Region Merrimack County North Country Northern Region Southern Region Upper Valley Whole Village Family Resource Ctr. 61 Beacon Street West 125 Airport Road P.O. Box 311 961 Main Street 22 Concord Street 21 Technology Drive 258 HIghland StreetLaconia, NH 03246 Concord, NH 03301 Littleton, NH 03561 Berlin, NH 03570 Manchester, NH 03101 W. Lebanon, NH 03784 Plymouth, NH 03264603.524.6864 603.224.2595 603.930.9443 603.752.3343 603.625.6939 603.298.8499 603.536.3720
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