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LSC FOUNDATION: CHANGING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION LSC-CyFair ALL Presentation – March 29, 2012

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Page 1: Lone Star College Foundation

LSC FOUNDATION:CHANGING LIVES THROUGH EDUCATION

LSC-CyFair ALL Presentation – March 29, 2012

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WHAT IS THE LATEST LSCS NEWS…

• 76,000 credit students and 14,000 in corporate and continuing education

• $1.1 billion annually in economic impact• Gates Grant for Completion by Design• Single Parent Scholarships - $1.5 million• Student Success Initiatives including Best Start Set a Goal Make a Plan Get Connected Get Involved

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WHAT IS LSC FOUNDATION?

• Independent of the system but for the benefit of the students, faculty and programs

• Salaries and offices paid for by LSCS• 501c3 Type 1 Organization• Governed by an independent 25-member

community board with three system representatives – Chairman of Board of Trustees, Chancellor, and Designated Administrative Officer – VC External Affairs

• All funds managed separately from LSCS funds• Aldine Scholarship Foundation relationship

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VISION STATEMENT

The Lone Star College Foundation is nationally recognized for its unique and innovative public and private

partnerships which generate financial resources to change lives.

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VALUE STATEMENTS

The following values describe the Lone Star College Foundation culture and our desire to CREATE opportunity for students, faculty, and our donors:

 • Creativity. We are dynamic friend and fund raisers. We are innovative investors.

We see differentiation as a positive.  • Relationships. We value relationships and relationship building. We are committed

to building a community amongst our donors, the Lone Star College System, and the 11 independent school districts we serve collectively maximizing the opportunity to change lives.

 • Excellence. We are committed to the highest standards in fundraising, investing,

and communicating with our stakeholders.  • Accountability. We act in a way that exemplifies responsible stewardship and

builds trust with our stakeholders.  • Trust. We act with integrity and do the right thing on behalf of our stakeholders. • Enthusiasm. We are committed to the foundation’s vision and have the energy,

passion, and desire to accomplish our stated goals.

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MISSION STATEMENT

The Lone Star College Foundation’s mission is to change lives through student scholarships and quality

educational programs achieved by excellence in relationship building, fundraising, and investment

management.

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EVENTS

Chancellor’s Breakfast StarGala Golf Tournament

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OPPORTUNITY TO CONNECT STUDENTS TO OUR DONORS

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EXTRAORDINARY VOLUNTEER SUPPORT

Students, system, and college employees as well as community members

all serve as our volunteers.

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP?

• Golf – Fall• Gala – Spring

Opportunities at Gala• Sales: solicit auction items or tables or sponsors

or night of, sell raffle tickets• Creative: help assemble auction baskets• Sweat: help with set up for auction day of or

organization of items that evening• Tech Geek: Register guests and check them out

after purchases

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TYPES OF FUNDS

• Endowments – Permanently Restricted

• Special Scholarships – Temporarily Restricted

• Program Funds – Temporarily Restricted

• Unrestricted

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ENDOWMENT FUND BALANCES

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2000000

3000000

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5000000

6000000

7000000

InvestmentsFoundation FundASF

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NUMBER OF ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS*INCLUDES THE $1 MILLION STEGALL ENDOWMENT WHICH SUPPORTS TWENTY $3,000 SCHOLARSHIPS

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009*

2010 2011 20120

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

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SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

• $50,000 from Wiley Foundation • Heritage at TowneLake

Scholarships• Memorial or honorary

scholarships• Other scholarships

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PROGRAM FUNDS

• Over $1.42 million in support of academic programs

• Can be scholarships but are usually equipment, supplies, faculty development, field trips…

• Directed by a campus “Program Manager”

• College President signs off on creation of account and all funding

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MINI-GRANTS

• $20,000 from LSC Foundation + $20,000 from LSCS

• Individual projects will range from $500 to $2,500 • Applications will be due to your college Primary

Contact in early NovemberCollege/Campus Primary Contact Secondary Contact

LSC-CyFair Georges Detiveaux Julie Hutchinson

LSC-Kingwood Peggy Whitley Jennifer Martinez

LSC-Montgomery Ron Dewlen Mary Rush

LSC-North Harris Katie Hurter Dulcie Mohammed

LSC-Tomball Victoria Waters Clay McGovern

LSC-System Office Darcy Mingoia Alise Bailey

LSC-University Park Stephanie Gregg-March Brian Griffin

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FOUNDATION STAFF

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Fiona Burnett, Administrative Assistant832.813.6637 [email protected]

Judy Lux, Special Events Manager832.813.6640 [email protected]

Maribel Maldonado, Bookkeeper832.813.6638 [email protected]

Darcy Mingoia, Executive Director 832.813.6636 [email protected]

Sarah Ray, Coordinator832.813.6637 [email protected]

Lone Star College Foundationwww.LoneStarCollegeFoundation.org

5000 Research Forest DriveThe Woodlands, Texas 77381

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Thank you!

Questions?