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Colorado Women’s Education Foundation2010 Annual Report
IN THIS REPORT:★ From the Board★ Pay It Forward★ Foundation Boards★ New Trustees★ 2009-2010 Recipients★ Contributions★ Financial Reports★ Legacy of Learning★ Contact Us★ Scholarship Application Process ★ What You Can Do
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From the CWEF Board . . .
The Colorado Women’s Education Foundation Board of Trustees had a very exciting year packed full of changes and projects.
We shortened our name to reflect the changes that have occurred this past year to the BPW organizations on the national, state, and local levels. We’re excited that our new name is shorter and easier to recognize and remember. A new brochure was designed to help with our marketing efforts.
There were 14 scholarship recipients this year who were awarded a total of $13,125 in scholarships. As with every year, we have so many deserving applicants that we turn down and only wish we had more funds to award. Our new recipient liaison program is helping us stay in better touch with our scholarship recipients.
The first annual “Legacy of Learning Fundraiser” was held this year with huge success. The fundraiser will be held each year featuring a distinguished speaker coupled with a social event. Our next event is scheduled for April 11, 2011 with guest speaker Temple Grandin, PhD. Details will be on our website.
Our heartfelt thanks go out to all our supporters and contributors of this past year. Without your support we
cannot carry out our honorable endeavor of helping strug-gling Colorado women complete their education. “Paying It Forward” is what all of us can do to help these women and make our communities a better place. We believe that education is the key.
Please remember us in your charitable giving. No amount is too small.
The CWEF Board of Trustees:Rori Bishop, Stephanie Brady, Bar-bara Ford, Kristin Lentz, Nancy Litvak, Colleen Miller, Joyce Neville, Deborah Orent, Carol Puchalski, Phoenix Sagen, and Jenne Trembley.
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THE CWEF BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Colleen Miller, PresidentJennifer Trembley, President ElectKristin Lentz, Secretary and Acting Treasurer
Stephanie BradyRori Bishop
Barbara FordNancy LitvakJoyce Neville
Deborah OrentCarol Benson Puchalski
Phoenix Sagen
StaffMargaret Martinez, Office Manager
Audrey Sewald, Accounting Contractor
The Honorary BoardToni Butler
Lee J. CarlinU.S. Rep. Diana DeGette
Wanda FanningKathryn Hach-Darrow
Josie HeathDottie Lamm
Michele ObermeierLaRai Orullian
Anne Steinbeck
The Advisory CouncilSusan Beck
Cynthia BlankenshipElizabeth DoddsJeannie HamiltonDorothy Rupert
Theresa SzczurekAnnette Taylor
Linda Weatherwax
Consultants to the Board Nancy Cebula Pam McKinnie Julie A. Thenell
Special Advisor to the Trustees
Eleanor Hubbard
FOUNDATION BOARDS
The Board of Trustees regretfully bids fare-well to two trustees: Ganette Isaacson and Jessica Neville. They will both be missed We thank them for their service.
With Special Thanks . . .After 3 years as President of the CWEF Board of Trustees, Joyce Neville has passed the torch to our new President, Colleen Miller. Joyce has been a member of the board for over 5 years total and continues to serve as an active trustee. We thank you, Joyce, for all your leadership, for your perseverance, and for caring about our mission.
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Jenne Trembley is a financial advisor with Spinnato, Kropatsch, Clinard, Schuelke & Asso-ciates, a financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services. Prior to moving to Colorado, she was Vice-Chairman for her local parks and recreation commission and lent her support as both a volunteer and corporate sponsor for Wom-en’s Resource Center, Women’s Health Source, and her local SPCA. In Colorado, she continues to leverage her relationships to aid non-profits that she cares about including Colorado Wom-en’s Education Foundation and Assisted Cycling Tours.
Jenne sought a position on the CWEF Board of Trustees because throughout her life she has recognized the struggle women face in their pursuit for a valuable education and a success-ful career. She is continually challenging herself through education, and currently has a degree from the University of Pennsylvania and four financial service designations: Certified Finan-cial Planner™ Practitioner, Chartered Financial Consultant®, Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor®, and Certified Divorce Financial Ana-lyst®. Jenne is excited about her role as CWEF President-Elect, and plans to use her leadership and management skills to support the Board of trustees in their mission of helping deserving Colorado women.
NEW TRUSTEES JOIN CWEF
The CWEF board welcomes two new trustees and the abun-dance of experience, talent, and energy that they bring.
Phoenix Sagen is a self employed busi-ness owner with ItWorks!! Global, a health and wellness company with global reaches. Her community involvement has included being a volunteer at Judie’s House lending bereave-ment support for grieving children and teens, and helping with fundraising projects through the Longmont Moose Lodge for the local community including education for children, medical sup-plies and support for the elderly. She is also a supporter of the local humane society as well as doctors without borders.
Using her degrees in Business, Phoenix is dedi-cated to helping women learn, practice and apply the necessary skills needed to be successful in business. She is very excited to join the Board of Trustees to be able to help other women com-plete their education faster and with less frustra-tion. Her own struggle to pay for her education has fueled her desire to help others who face the same challenges.
Be alert to give service. What counts a great deal in life is what we do for others.
-- Anonymous
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RECIPIENTS FOR FALL 2009 AND SPRING 2010
Sandy, 35, of Aurora, single with three chil-dren, is studying Business Administration at The Women’s College of the University of Denver where she maintains a 3.12 GPA. The reason she has done volunteer work with Project Home-less is to give back the same sort of help that she had previously received from “The Coalition for the Homeless”.
Jessica of Fort Collins, 31, is married with two children, and is earning a Associate of Arts at Front Range Community College. Social Work is her chosen career because, in her words, “my life has presented many obstacles that I have had to overcome and I am sure that I can be of some help to those who are in need.”
Jayne, 32, of Colorado Springs is a divorced mother of two. Sociology and Political Sci-ence are her areas of study at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs. She intends to become an advocate for domestic violence victims. While maintaining a 3.0 GPA, she also volunteers at TESSA, an organization that helps women and children of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Erin, 32, of Colorado Springs is a single mother of one, working toward an Associate’s degree in Elementary Education at Pikes Peak Community College. She maintains over a 3.0 GPA and ulti-mately plans to complete her BA at the University of Colorado. Her community volunteer work includes The Head Start Policy Council, Women of Courage, and a Brides of Christ participant.
Deborah, 40, is working toward a Bachelor degree in Construction management at Colorado State University. She intends to also receive cer-tification in green building and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). While maintaining a 3.23 GPA, she supplements her studies by volunteering with the National Center for Craftmanship.
Barbara, 33,of Greeley is a divorced mother working on her Associate’s degree in Second-ary Education (Math). While caring for her six children, she incredibly maintains a GPA of 3.84. Upon completion of her AA degree she intends to work on her Bachelor’s degree at the University of Northern Colorado. Pursuing a career in the education field is a natural for her since she does volunteer work in that area and has also home-schooled her own children for a few years.
The Colorado Women’s Education Foundation awarded $13,125 in scholarships to 14 deserving Colorado women. Each round of scholarship reviews presents new, moving stories of women stuggling to complete their education. The diffi-cult economic times definately showed in the scholarship applications this year, and the empathy for these women made the award choices very difficult.
The following are the recipients who received awards for the scholarship dead-lines of May 31, 2009 and Oct 31, 2009. Privacy requests limit the information we can publish.
Click Here for a Scholarship Application
“I love doing my homework in front of my three children because it shows them that it’s not okay to give up on what’s important to them ...”
-- Sandy, recipient for Spring, 2010.
$13,125
IN SCHOLARSHIPS
AWARDED IN
FISCAL 2010
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Meredith, 28, of Fort Collins, holds a 3.59 GPA and is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts with a double major of Sociology and International Studies at Colorado State University. She is heavily involved in community service including Victim’s Assistance Team, Key Service Commu-nity Partnership, and Food Not Bombs.
Mercy of Lakewood, 26, sustains a 4.0 GPA in her course of study at Emily Griffith Opportunity School to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. In order to reach her goal of becoming a nurse in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, the divorced mother of two plans to continue her education and ultimately pursue her BS degree in Nursing.
Elizabeth of Fort Collins, 25, is earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Northern Colorado. The single mother of one is a native Coloradoan and has a 3.76 GPA. She intends to make a positive contribution to the quality of health care that is offered in the com-munities on the Front Range. Her volunteer con-tributions include Program Energy, Big Thomp-son Watershed Forum, and Turtle Lake Refuge.
Stephanie, is enrolled in an Associate of Sci-ence program at the Community College of Den-ver. She has aspirations to eventually become a Physician’s Assistant. Her volunteer work of mentoring teenagers to graduate is very fulfilling to her.
Statistically Speaking ...The women who received awards this year are:
• Between 25 and 41 years of age• Have as many as 6 dependents• 12 are single or divorced• 1 is widowed• 1 is married
The home towns of the recipients this-year are:
• Aurora (1)• Colorado Springs (2)• Denver (1)• Greeley (1)• Fort Collins (4)• Lakewood (2)• Loveland (1)• Pueblo (1)• Westminster (1)
RECIPIENTS for FALL 2009 and SPRING 2010 (cont.)
Click Here for a Scholarship Application
Four scholarship recipients prefer to remain anonymous. Given their special circumstances, we respect their wishes for declining all publicity.
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Silver Sponsors ($250)Amber and Mike Fries*
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP*Flatirons Bank*
Active Pledging ScholarsBarbara Ford Melissa W. Wilson
In Honor of 90 years of BPW/CO and Outging President Cheryl Ide
Anne SteinbeckThe 2008/2009 BPW/CO Leadership Team
In Honor of Janet Canaan and 2009-2010 Executive Committee
Anne Steinbeck Carolyn Romero
In Honor of Eleanor HubbardSandra L. Bish
In Honor of Marion Dorothy YostAnonymous new pledging scholar
In Recognition of Top Sales Leader, Erwin Buck
SagePoint Financial, Inc
In-Kind ContributionsJoyce Neville Kristin LentzColleen Miller Audrey Sewald
CONTRIBUTIONS JUNE 1, 2009 TO MAY 31, 2010
Gifts of EducationCarol Puchalski*Cheryl Pack*Gretchen Hammond*Eleanor HubbardHarold and Ingrid BecherJenne Trembley & Savvy CO Women*Jessica A. NevilleJosephine HeathKathryn E. Roy*Kristin Lentz*Lauren B. and Stuart P. Kingsbery*Leslie A. KarnauskasMargaret MartinezMary A. Robyn*Nancy RinkerSusan Hurwitz*Theresa Gerung*Veronica M. Thighe*
* Legacy of Learning sponsor/supporter
CBW/BPW Local OrganizationsAurora CPWBoulder BPWColorado Business WomenDTC/CBW NetworkLamar BPWPikes Peak BPW
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A sincere thank you to all our contributors and supporters for this year.
Platinum Sponsors ($1000+)Ganette Isaacson and TCF Bank
Holland & Hart LLPJoyce and John Neville*
Gold Sponsors ($500)Rhonda and Kevin Kelley*Medically-Based Fitness (Deb and Sander Orent)*Thomson Reuters (2009 Community Champion Award to Joyce Neville)
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MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS IN PRIOR YEARSOur major supportors in prior years formed the bedrock of this foundation.
Named Scholarships ($10,000+)Anne F. SteinbeckArthur AndersenBoulder BPWBrett Family FoundationColdwell Banker The Bernardi GroupDain RauscherDaniel Aaron Romero MemorialEloise Witt Joder MemorialHelen Scott Calais USWest FoundationWomen in International BusinessYampa Valley Women’s Pioneer Wells Fargo
Past Pledging Scholars ($1000 pledged)Cathi AlmquistRonda Bolich-LampoCarolyn ButlerCorrin CampbellPam DumonceauDianne GreenIda HalaszAina HollandNancy Jarrell, Enterprising CommunicationsEvelyn JeffriesEva KosinskiStephanie Nestlerode, Omega Point InternationalKris O’SheaKathey PearJulia and Jerry RudyJanet L. StullMary TinkcomBarbara Truan, Renaissance ManagementJoyce Waters-SmithGaynelle WinogradJudy WolffKathryn Zwack
Diamond Endowed Scholarship Sponsor ($100,000+) Carol Grever
Endowed Scholarship Sponsors ($25,000+)
The Anchor Point Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Boulder County
Asset One/Financial Architects, Erwin Buck and Nancy Rinker
Anthem BlueCross BlueShield Foundation
BPW State Presidents
Theresa M. Szczurek, Ph.D., Technology & Management Solutions
Past Lifetime Sponsors($1000 pledge completed)The 1996-1997 BPW State Executive CommitteeAmerican Express/IDS Ball AerospaceBoulder BPWBoulder PlanetThe Carr FamilyNancy CebulaColorado Federation of BPWDTC BPW NetworkAlice DeboerThe Estate of Cecilia G. GillespieCooley GodwardBarbara IhdeLeslie KarnauskasPam McKinnie, Concepts UnlimitedJudi S. & Robert C. NewmanDonna RifleyCarolyn RomeroBarbara and John RosenbergAnne SteinbeckCynthia VaidaMelissa W. WilsonJudy A. Wolff
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Colorado Women's Education Foundation STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS - CASH BASIS
For the Year Ending May 31, 2010 ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash - FNB $5,481.13 Endowment Fund 323,107.67
Total Cash and Cash Equivalents $328,588.80
Property and Equipment
Computer and Printer 4,370.01 Computer Software 379.95 Accumulated Depreciation (3,477.55)
Total Property and Equipment $1,272.41 Total Assets $329,861.21
LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
Liabilities Federal W/H & FICA Payable 908.85 State W/H Payable 151.00
Total Liabilities $1,059.85
Capital Net Assets 275,339.47 Net Income 53,461.89
Total Capital $328,801.36 Total Liabilities & Capital $329,861.21
Colorado Women's Education Foundation STATEMENT OF REVENUES & EXPENSES - CASH BASIS
For the Year Ending May 31, 2010 Revenues
Pledge Income $200.00 Donations - Locals 871.58 Dues BPW/CO 190.00 Donations - Members 1,145.00 Donations - Non-members 305.00 Donations - Corps & Foundation 2,550.00 Fundraising Events 5,674.01 In-kind Donations 3,820.74 Dividends 9,730.94 Interest Income 0.67 Unrealized Gain on Investments $75,272.36
Total Revenues $99,760.30 Expenses
In-kind Expenses $3,820.74 Annual Report 445.00 Computer Expenses 318.12 Depreciation 762.85 Financial Management Fees 387.36 Fundraising Expenses 1,174.71 Insurance 2,229.00 Miscellaneous 120.00 Office Payroll 20,800.00 Payroll Taxes 1,591.20 PO Box, Postage, Copying and Printing 276.74 Professional Services (accounting) 712.50 Supplies 151.61 Telephone 306.26 Website 177.32
Total Operating Expenses 33,173.41 Scholarships 13,125.00
Total Expenses 46,298.41 Net Revenue $53,461.89
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P Think before you print. We’ve gone green.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2009-2010
The Board continues being frugal with operating expenses. The use of free Google tools for non-profits is a huge savings for CWEF. Those tools include: a “Donate” button, check-out service for our fundraising events, use of the “Google docs” collaboration environment, and on-line advertising for scholarship applicants, volunteers, and dona-tions. THANK YOU, GOOGLE !!
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LOOKING FORWARD TO 2011Our next Legacy of Learning Fundraiser will be a dinner event the evening of April 11, 2011 and will feature Temple Grandin PhD, as guest speaker. Dr. Grandin is a CSU professor, bestselling author, and autism advocate whose life’s story was recently made into the Emmy Award winning HBO movie, “Temple Grandin”. Check our website in 2011 for more information, ticket purchases, and sponsorship opportu-nities.
How can we possibly express our gratitude to all of the sponsors, committee members and individuals whose work and dedication went into making the First Annual Legacy of Learning Fundraiser such a tremendous success? We love and appreciate you all.
It was the perfect early summer evening at the home of John and Joyce Neville. A wooded yard with a gurgling stream bisecting the back perimeter provided the perfect backdrop. The enthusiasm was palpable among the near one hundred guests in attendance who were treated to the jubilant, rhythmic marimba music provided by Low Flying Knobs while cocktails and appetizers were served. Guests included prominent local entrepreneurs and business people as well as scholarship recipients Denise Hurtado (2006) and Jenelle Martin (2008).
Featured speaker Carlotta Walls LaNier spoke of the courage that it requires to change minds and the influence of the ordinary he-roes among us. She read several poignant quotes from her book, “A Mighty Long Way: My Journey to Justice at Little Rock Central High School,” that recounts her journey to becoming the first black girl to graduate from Little Rock Central High School. Hearing Ms. LaNier speak and experiencing her strength was inspiring to every-one in attendance. “Carlotta’s presence and presentation made the deepest impression ….Her dignity and grace…moved me to tears. “ Said Carol Grever, long time sponsor of CWEF. “Having a [speaker] of such stature definitely made the evening memorable.”
The presentation of $1350 by Boulder BPW President Nancy Chin-Wagner was another highlight of the evening. An additional $4500 was raised by the event; which will go toward future schol-arships. Thank you for your generosity. We also send a special thanks to hosts John and Joyce for their patience and support in the creation of a truly wonderful evening.
-- Rori Bishop, Trustee
2010 LEGACY OF LEARNING FUNDRAISER
Thank you to all our sponsors for making our event a success !
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2010 LEGACY OF LEARNING (cont.)
PLATINUM SPONSORSJOYCE and JOHN NEVILLE
GOLD SPONSORSMEDICALLY-BASED FITNESS (DEB and SANDER ORENT)
RONDA and KEVIN KELLEY
SILVER SPONSORSAMBER and MIKE FRIES
DAVIS, GRAHAM & STUBBS, LLPFLATIRONS BANK (Wendy Reynolds)
JOY and CHRIS JORDAN
GENEROUS INKIND DONATIONS
BARBARA FORDBIG BANG CATERING (John Holett & Lyle Davis)CAFÉ BLUE (Leslie & Kevin Middleton)COLTERRA FOOD & WINE (David Roth and Wade Sawaya)COLLEEN MILLERCOSTCODAVIS, GRAHAM & STUBBSDEB ORENTJOYCE NEVILLEEVELYN GENTILEGRAND VIN DISTRIBUTORS (Kurt Hoeckel)GUNBARREL GREEN LIQUORSHONEYJACK MEAD (Dan Bowron)KING SOOPERSLIQUOR MARTLOEWS DENVER HOTELPAY IT FORWARD FOUNDATIONREPUBLIC NATIONAL DIST CO (William Snowden)RORI BISHOPRC SPECIAL EVENTS RENTALSSAFEWAYTHE LOW FLYING KNOBS Marimba Band
Other Notable Cash Donations
Rori Bishop and FriendsJean DavisTheresa GerungCarol GreverGretchen HammondJosie and Rollie HeathSusan HuritzLauren and Stuart Kingsbery John KoonzDianne LaddKristin LentzRobert E. McClendonCheryl PackGeorgia Pappas & R. EberhardCarol PuchalskiWendy ReynoldsMary RobynKathryn RoyDorothy RupertLynne SchmidtFredera L. StiglmeierGwen Swenson-HaleVeronica M. ThigheJenne Trembley & SAVVY WOMENJacqueline Wurn & Steve Grad
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CONTACT US . . .
Colorado Women’s Education FoudationP.O. Box 1189
Boulder, CO 80306-1189
303-443-2573EMAIL: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DEADLINES
Application deadlines are May 31 for fall semester awards and Oc-tober 31 for spring semester awards. Scholarship funds awarded by CWEF will be applied to the recipient’s account at her school. Click here for an application form and more information.
What You Can Do: Every organization benefits from the energy and skills of those who rally around it . . . from individuals completing the day-to-day tasks to supporters spreading the word on its behalf. The Colorado Women’s Education Foundation has grown because of the enthusiasm and hard work its supporters have displayed over the years. Our future growth is dependent on the continued support of individuals and orga-nizations that believe, as we do, that education is the key to transforming lives. Below are ways you can support the Colorado Women’s Education Foundation. Find one that works for you and begin writing a success story of tomorrow. H Volunteer: Add your name to our volunteer list. We are always in need of individuals and organizations willing to help with tasks
large or small. We will call on you to share your valued skills as the needs arise.
H Connect Trustees to Interested Corporations/Foundations: Does your business or place of employment offer a matching gift fund? Do you know of a business or foundation seeking a partnership with another with a similar mission? A single introduction can be the first step toward creating a valuable partnership and strengthening the work of several organizations.
H Become a Pledging or Lifetime Scholar: Pledge to give $100 or more per year for up to ten years to become a Pledging scholar. With an accumulated gift of $1,000 or more, you will become a Lifetime Scholar.
H Give the Gift of Education: We all know how hard it can be to find just the right gift for someone’s birthday, anniversary, graduation or wedding. A donation to the foundation is a great way to honor a friend, and it’s a gift that will last a lifetime. We also welcome gifts in memory of a loved one.
H Be a Foundation Liaison: CBW/BPW members, become that person “in the know.” Get regular updates about Foundation activi-ties. Share foundation news and information at your local meetings or by providing articles for your Local’s newsletter.
H Encourage Women You Know to Apply for a Scholarship: The Foundation’s scholarship program is as strong as its demand. We continue to receive a record number of applications each year. Our goal is to provide more and larger scholarships to women throughout Colorado. As the demand grows, so will our ability to increase our support.