Report to the Community 2013

Transcription

Report to the Community 2013
2013 ANNUAL REPORT
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
1
DEAR FRIENDS OF THE FOUNDATION,
We are pleased to present the 2013 Annual Report of the Community Foundation for the
Ohio Valley.
The year was one of growth for the organization beginning with a merger with the Community
Foundation of Jefferson County. The former Board of Directors of the Community Foundation
of Jefferson County has now become the Jefferson County Advisory Committee of the CFOV,
meeting quarterly to continue the philanthropic work they began. Two of their members,
Christine Hargrave and Jody Glaub, are now members of the CFOV board. We hope you’ll
take a moment to read about the activities of some of their funds on page 8.
In Fiscal Year 2013, the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley made more than $1.5
million in grants and scholarships. This is an increase of approximately $400,000 more
than last fiscal year. The assets of the foundation have also increased and are more than
$30 million.
We continue to work with donors who have benefitted from the emerging oil and gas industry
in our region. Our work is supported by the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation. It
is interesting to note that Michael Benedum’s fortune was created by the oil boom of a
hundred years ago. We are grateful to our partners at Benedum for seeing the importance
of transforming this new wealth into philanthropy.
On the cover:
Amanda Cummins PA-C,
Clinical Director of Wheeling Health Right
Children enjoying an after school snack at
The Neighborhood House in Steubenville
Joyce Hinkle of the Joy Cox Memorial Nursing
Scholarship and scholarship winner Ashley Burris
Students at Wheeling Middle School participate in a
screen printing activity funded by CFOV
Special needs students at Woodsdale Elementary School
use iPads purchased through a grant from CFOV.
The summer of 2013 brought with it a unique opportunity to reach our community’s young
adults with the Civic Leaders Fellowship Program. Funding was provided to give local college
students paid internships in their field of study. It is our hope that this experience helped
them realize that there are wonderful job opportunities right here in the Ohio Valley. You can
read more about the Civic Leaders Program on page 10.
In January 2013, the CFOV lost Jerry Schmitt to cancer. Jerry was the President of the Board
of Trustees and a long-time member of the board. His leadership helped the foundation
become a leader in philanthropy in the Ohio Valley. Please read our tribute to Jerry and learn
how he will be remembered on page 7.
We are dedicated to continuing the tradition of providing the vehicle through which people
in the Ohio Valley can give back to their communities. We are thankful to all of the donors
who have established funds with us to carry out their philanthropic goals and benefit our
communities.
SUE SEIBERT FARNSWORTH | President, Board of Trustees
SUSIE NELSON | Executive Director
3
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
TABLE OF CONTENTS
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
10
11
15
20
24
34
36
WHAT EXACTLY IS A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION?
HOW DOES THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION WORK?
HOW DO WE GET STARTED?
TYPES OF FUNDS
CFOV LEGACY SOCIETY
IN MEMORY OF JEROME B. SCHMITT
TORONTO COALITION FOR REVITALIZATION
CIVIC LEADERS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
FUNDS OF THE FOUNDATION
FUND GIFTS
SCHOLARSHIPS
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, STAFF, BANKS
CONFIRMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH NATIONAL STANDARDS
FOR US COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
1
CFOV Grants Administrator Renee George, Faith Hicks of the Gabriel Project, Bekah Karelis of Wheeling National Heritage Area Corporation, Kathie Brown of Wheeling Health Right, Anestewa Anyabwile of Labelle
Neighbors Who Care, Mike Toothman of Youth Services System, Norm Schwertfeger of the WVU Extension Office of Brooke County, Kurt Benedict of WATCH, Dr. Darrell Cummings and Latisha Turner of Bethlehem
Apostolic Temple, PJ Reindel of the Catholic Neighborhood Center, and Dr. Martin Olshinsky of West Virginia Northern Community College.
WHAT EXACTLY IS A
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION?
SOME MAY WONDER HOW WE MEET OUR EXPENSES. Community
foundations generally pay their bills by charging funds an administrative
fee. For funds of $1 million or less, our fee is 1% of the value of the
A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION IS A NONPROFIT PUBLIC
fund. For funds $1 million to $5 million, the fee is .75%. Funds over
ORGANIZATION. Our business is to be of service to donors and
$5 million are charged .5% administrative fee. Again, this is typical for
to the wider community in philanthropic endeavors. As with our
community foundations.
counterparts in other communities, we are led by a board of local,
unpaid volunteers. Their role is to provide governance and oversight
There are over 700 community foundations in the United States. Each
of foundation activities.
operates a little differently than the next. For example, here at CFOV,
WE ENCOURAGE SMALLER FUNDS IN AN EFFORT TO HELP THE
2
Because we are a nonprofit, GIFTS TO A COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
COMMUNITY AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. The minimum amount to open
ARE TAX-DEDUCTIBLE AS ALLOWED BY LAW. Donors with funds
a fund at CFOV is $10,000, while other, larger community foundations
at community foundations pay no excise taxes, as can be the case
have six figure minimums. Some community foundations serve a
with private foundations and community foundations have no spending
single county or even a single city. Ours serves Brooke, Ohio, Marshall,
requirement, as is the case with private foundations. This is helpful for
Wetzel and Tyler counties in West Virginia and Belmont and Jefferson
donors who are trying to increase the size of their funds.
counties in Ohio.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS USUALLY HAVE SOMETHING CALLED
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS ARE INDEPENDENT – THERE IS NO
A SPENDING POLICY. This is a policy that sets instructions for
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION. MANY COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS,
distribution of earnings from our investments. Ours is 4%, which is
INCLUDING OURS, BELONG TO A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION CALLED
fairly typical in our field and which means we want to distribute on
THE COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS. The Council on Foundations
behalf of our donors an amount equal to 4% of the value of their
provides a voluntary standard of accountability for community
endowment fund on an annual basis. We also take into account the
foundations. This has been achieved by the Community Foundation
average value of the fund over the last 12 quarters, which helps even
for the Ohio Valley. This peer-reviewed accreditation confirms that our
out any peaks and valleys in the market. Our funds are professionally
policies and procedures are in keeping with the highest professional
managed by advisors who report to our Investment Committee.
standards of our field.
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
HOW DOES THE
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
You can create a fund now, establish one in your will, or
you may choose a name that reflects your fund’s charitable
create it through a trust arrangement that benefits your
purposes. We provide you the flexibility in charitable giving
family as well as charity. You may give in honor of a living
without the time and expenses associated with running your
person, celebrate an event, in memory of a loved one, or to
own foundation. We can help you set up a fund that will
support a cause. Tax deductions are earned at the time of
maximize both your tax advantages and your impact in the
your gift, while grants awarded from your fund will continue
community – now and forever.
WORK?
to invest in our community forever.
Our mindfulness of your generosity, in addition to
Almost any kind of asset can be used to start your fund,
professional investment management, includes filing tax
including cash, publicly traded securities, interests in limited
returns and providing an independent audit; providing
partnerships, real estate, life insurance, tangible personal
the services of experienced grantmakers who know the
property, royalties, and private foundation assets.
community, its needs and its organizations; ensuring that
grants are awarded as you recommend and in the name of
We can also discuss other options with you, such as
your fund; and issuing you regular financial reports.
bequests, charitable remainder unitrusts, charitable
remainder annuity trusts, charitable lead trusts, charitable
In short, our job is to make it easy for you to provide for what
gift annuities, life income and deferred charitable gift
you care about in our community and its future. It’s no secret
annuities, or other ideas you might have.
that people who give often feel they get more in return. Our
primary reason for existing is to help ensure that is the case
With the recent activity in both natural gas and coal mining,
for you. Establishing your fund is easier and quicker than
the Foundation is prepared to work with people holding lease
opening a bank account. The Foundation takes care of all
and royalty payments who seek to support the community
administrative and grantmaking activities, eliminating the
and achieve the tax advantages that may come with it.
need for you to set up a separate organization, formulate
policies, file forms, and monitor the status of grant
Many of our funds are named for the donor or the donor’s
recipients. We help you accomplish your charitable goals
family or as a memorial to someone special. Every grant
while saving your precious time and money. You may even
from each fund will carry its name. If you prefer anonymity,
gain significant tax benefits.
BY SETTING UP A FUND, YOU HAVE THE IDEAL OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE A LEGACY
FOR YOU, YOUR FAMILY, AND FOR OUR COMMUNIT Y. YOUR PERMANENT
ENDOWMENT WILL CONTINUE TO GROW AND MAKE GRANTS FORE VER.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
3
HOW DO WE
GET STARTED?
PLEASE CONTACT
Get in touch with us. Even if you do not know exactly what you want to do, we can help you create a grantmaking
fund that meets what you are trying to accomplish. Let us show you how flexible we can be as a public
PETER RIESBECK
Director of Development
foundation in helping you meet your charitable goals. Even more important, let us help you find the personal
fulfillment that comes with making a difference in your community.
[email protected]
SUSIE NELSON
Executive Director
[email protected]
By establishing a fund at the Community Foundation, you can have confidence that your interests will be
protected. If desired, we can help you identify where your gifts will best benefit the community. The result of our
partnership with you is a lasting legacy that addresses the needs of today and tomorrow, furthers a tradition of
giving in our community, and ensures that you and your fund will be part of the solution for our community’s
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
challenges and part of the capital for our community’s future opportunities.
FOR THE OHIO VALLEY
1310 Market Street, Suite 1
Wheeling, WV 26003
304-242-3144
Professional Advisors: The Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley can be an invaluable long-term partner for
legal and financial advisors working with charitably inclined clients. We answer questions and provide guidance
to help your clients define and reach their charitable giving goals.
Because we are a community foundation, we are uniquely positioned to offer prospective donors a variety of
giving options. We can create gift illustrations for you and consult with you and your client on questions such as:
• WHY CREATE A CHARITABLE FUND RATHER THAN MAKING AN OUTRIGHT GIFT TO A CHARITY?
• WHAT ARE THE TAX ADVANTAGES OF CREATING A CHARITABLE FUND?
• HOW CAN I LEAVE SOMETHING FOR MY CHILDREN AND ALSO GIVE TO CHARITY?
• WHAT STEPS ARE NEEDED TO ESTABLISH A FUND AT THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION?
PHILATHROPY CAN BE MADE EASY. HERE ARE SIX SIMPLE STEPS:
• DISCUSS YOUR OVERALL PHILANTHROPIC GOALS WITH YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS AND LEGAL OR TAX ADVISORS.
• DECIDE HOW MUCH YOU CAN AFFORD TO GIVE.
• DETERMINE THE CAUSES/ORGANIZATIONS THAT WILL USE YOUR DONATIONS TO MEET THE GOALS YOU SUPPORT.
• MEET WITH FOUNDATION STAFF TO DISCUSS YOUR PLAN.
• ASK QUESTIONS, EXPLORE THE DIFFERENT GIFT VEHICLES.
• GET STARTED!
4
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
TYPES OF FUNDS
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
Donor Advised Funds support recommendations by the donor
of distributions to qualified charitable organizations.
DONOR DESIGNATED FUNDS
Donor Designated Funds permit the support of specific
charitable organizations. The fund remains relevant over time
and is responsive to changing circumstances.
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
Field of Interest Funds focus on issues of concern such as
health services, the environment, economic development,
human services, education, children and youth, and the arts.
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Unrestricted Funds are not restricted by the donor for any
one purpose; instead, they are used to support the changing
needs of our community. This is the most flexible type of fund.
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
Scholarship Funds recognize achievement and provide
financial support to students who wish to further their
education. Donors may specify selection criteria, such
as attendance at a specific college, technical school, or
university.
AGENCY ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Agency Endowment Funds support specific nonprofit
organizations. The income earned promotes the ongoing
purposes of those organizations. An agency endowment is a
way to build a nest egg and attract future endowment gifts.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
5
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE OHIO VALLEY
LEGACY SOCIETY
At the Community Foundation, one of our missions is to look to the
future and plan ways we can continue to meet the needs of the
communities we serve.
One of the most important ways we do this is by working with
donors who have a sense of that vision for tomorrow. Through
their generosity, their legacies help secure a strong and viable
future. By planning gifts to the Community Foundation through
their wills and estates, these donors demonstrate a deep and
lasting commitment.
The CFOV Legacy Society was formed to formally recognize donors
who have planned a gift to the Community Foundation upon their
death. Whether they are direct bequests, gifts of life insurance,
or other assets, these gifts all reflect a shared desire to secure a
strong future for our community.
In 2013, the Community Foundation inducted the following donors
into the Legacy Society in honor of their commitment to the future:
ROBERT AND CHRISTINE HARGRAVE
LARRY AND MARY DEE BANDI
H. LAWRENCE JONES, ED.D.
For more information on how you can become a member of the
Legacy Society, please contact the Community Foundation by
calling 304-242-3144 or emailing [email protected].
6
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
IN MEMORY OF
JEROME B. SCHMITT
While we had many successes in 2013, we also had one sad
of West Liberty University.
loss. In January, our Board President, Jerry Schmitt, died after a
Combining his passion
courageous battle with cancer.
for
community
service
through scholarships to
Jerry began his career at WesBanco in 1972, the same year
support his alma mater is
the Community Foundation was established. He quickly became
a great honor,” said Paul
involved in the work of the foundation, handling much of the
M. Limbert, WesBanco
work out of his office in the trust department. Jerry played an
President and CEO.
important role in the early years of the foundation, and therefore,
he was proud of what the organization has become. Jerry was
In
to
the
a long-time member of the Distribution Committee and he often
scholarship
fund,
the
said how important it was to be proactive grant-makers rather
Community
Foundation
than simply being reactive to requests.
established the Jerome
addition
B. Schmitt
Community
Jerry was a courageous leader and provided the staff with
Service Award, which will
advice, encouragement, and always honest feedback.
be awarded periodically
to a local volunteer who
In Jerry’s memory, WesBanco established the Jerome B.
exemplifies the community
Schmitt Scholarship Fund with the Community Foundation. This
service Jerry exhibited
permanent endowment will benefit students at West Liberty
himself. The very first Jerome B. Schmitt Community Service
University majoring in Business, Accounting, Finance or a similar
Award was presented at the most recent Donor Appreciation
field of study.
Luncheon to Margaret Brennan for her work on a wide variety of
Jerry Schmitt
projects benefitting Wheeling over many years. The award was
“We are pleased to honor the memory of our good friend,
presented by C.J. Kaiser, Executive Committee Board of Trustees
Jerome B. Schmitt, Executive Vice President, Trusts and
member. In her honor, and in Jerry’s memory, a grant in the
Investment Services, who passed away on January 3, 2013.
amount of $5,000 will be made to a nonprofit organization of
With gratitude, we express to Jerry’s family and friends our
Margaret’s choice.
appreciation of his 40 years of service to WesBanco. Over those
years he served in a variety of trust and investment capacities,
The Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley is the organization
accomplishing much, including his visionary work in establishing
it is today largely due to Jerry’s commitment to it over many,
the WesMark Family of Mutual Funds. Jerry was dedicated to
many years.
the work of the Community Foundation and a strong supporter
Left:
WesBanco President
and CEO Paul Limbert, with
Jerry’s family:
Luke Schmitt
Alyssa Schmitt
Jerome B. Schmitt, Jr.
Jeanne Schmitt
Lawrence “Babe” Schmitt
Susie Nau
Patty Hartman.
Right:
C.J. Kaiser
Margaret Brennan.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
7
TORONTO COALITION FOR
REVITALIZATION
The Toronto Coalition for Revitalization believes that corporate and
small business success and economic stability in Toronto, Ohio, is
dependent on efforts promoting the potential for increased growth
and opportunities to attract tourism dollars.
Since its founding in 2008, this grassroots volunteer driven
organization has worked tirelessly in its commitment to community
through its many sponsored and cosponsored events, helping to
attract more visitors to Toronto while providing and assisting in
numerous community outreach projects that, not only benefit
Toronto residents, but also others in need locally.
THESE EFFORTS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED, TO THE
FOLLOWING:
• Through the ongoing Storefront Improvement Project the exterior
aesthetics of three Toronto buildings have been enhanced by
volunteer efforts providing cosmetic repairs such as carpentry,
painting and the purchase of windows. The most recent building
improvement was the purchase and installation of three new
windows for the historic S.B. Goucher building located in downtown
Toronto.
• In partnership with the Tony Teramana Cancer Center at Trinity
Medical Center in Steubenville, the 2013 Campbell-Dickinson
St. Patrick's Adult 5k Walk & Run/Kids 1k Run raised more than
$23,364 in 2013 for the Trinity Emergency Assistance Relief fund.
The fund, known as T.E.A.R., provides modest emergency assistance
for individuals diagnosed with cancer in order to lessen the burden
8
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
associated with diagnosis and treatment. Local representatives for
accessories were awarded to participants in numerous drawings
St. Baldrick's Foundation and Locks of Love also participated in
followed by a group ride by participants.
this event to raise money for childhood cancer research and collect
human hair for wigs during a “shave off”. Monetary donations,
• The Goucher Haunted Hotel, under the main sponsorship of the
prizes for the raffles and sponsorships are always welcomed.
coalition since 2010, not only attracts ‘guests’ from the tri-state
area every Friday and Saturday night in October, but also has a
• Thanks to the coalition, the City of Toronto is the only city in
lights on "Behind the Screams" tour for children from 2 pm till 4 pm
Jefferson County that can boast having a designated bicycling and
each Sunday afternoon. A portion of ticket sales benefits the Toronto
walking byway extending from the southern most city limits boundary,
Kiwanis Club’s Coats for Kids campaign resulting in a donation of
meandering through downtown and connecting with the villages
$2,000 from the 2012 ‘haunt.’
of Empire and Stratton for a total of 16 round-trip miles. Painted
sharrows and “Share the Road” signage mark the way for bicyclists
• The Gingerbread House Decorating Party held each November,
and walkers while red letter ‘T’s, painted near the sidewalks, signify
gives families the fun opportunity to be artistic by decorating the
1/10th of a mile for walkers who are measuring their distance
baked and assembled gingerbread houses while raising money
and checking timing. The Jefferson County route 7F, connecting
for several Toronto organizations that provide help for those in
Toronto to Empire village limits, is maintained and kept free of litter,
need. Over 40 baked and assembled houses were purchased at
through the volunteer efforts of Toronto Boy Scout Troop #41, their
$10 each with the coalition also furnishing all the candies, icing and
friends and family members with assistance of Jefferson County
other items used to decorate the houses. The 2012 beneficiaries
road crews. Weather permitting, an organized group fun ride takes
were Toronto Kiwanis Coats for Kids and The Gem City Youth
place every Tuesday evening at 6 pm during late spring, throughout
Center. A total of $425.00 was raised from this event. summer and extending through the early fall months. The coalition’s
achievement has received official commendation from Rep. Jack
DONATIONS TO OTHER CAUSES THROUGH JULY 2013 INCLUDED:
Cera, Senator Lou Gentile and U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson. • Toys 4 Toronto - $200 joint donation by the Goucher Haunted
Hotel and Toronto Coalition for Revitalization.
• With the support of the City of Toronto Safety Director John Parker
and safety training by Harrison County Deputy Sheriff Eric Wilson,
• Toronto Red, Knight & Blue Independence Day Fireworks show -
Toronto’s first Bike Rodeo taught children and adults the rules of the
$500 to City of Toronto.
road and bicycling safety. A ‘Safety Street’ riding course provided
several scenarios of hazards faced by riders including intersections,
• T.E.M.S. Joint Ambulance District - $500 for training/equipment in
railroad crossings and other obstacles. Four new bicycles and
Oil & Gas industry emergencies.
THE TORONTO COALITION FOR REVITALIZATION (TCFR) IS A COMPONENT FUND OF THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
FOR THE OHIO VALLEY. THE TCFR WAS ONE OF THE FUNDS TRANSFERRED WHEN THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
OF JEFFERSON COUNTY MERGED WITH CFOV.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
9
CIVIC LEADERS
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
In the summer of 2013, the Community Foundation had the
Charitable Trust, Chesapeake Energy, Regional Economic
opportunity to address an issue of our region – retaining young
Development Partnership, WesBanco, Robinson Automotive
talent. The Civic Leaders Fellowship Program was an off-shoot
Group, and the Wheeling Rotary Club.
of the program initiated at the Parkersburg Area Community
Foundation. Funding was provided to pay college students as
THE STUDENTS:
interns at local businesses and nonprofit organizations. The
students had to apply for the program, as did the businesses.
Jimmy Brinsky – A Marketing Major from Virginia Tech. Jimmy
Students were selected by an independent volunteer advisory
worked at Wheeling Truck Center.
committee, who then worked to find suitable businesses willing
to host the students. Eight students were selected to participate
Eric Dorfner – A History & Geography Major at WVU planning
in the 2013 program. The students worked Monday through
to go on to law school. Eric worked at the Brooke County
Thursday for six weeks. On Fridays, the students met at CFOV
Prosecutor’s Office.
offices for leadership training. Local officials were brought in to
speak on topics such as local government, social networking,
Emily Hobbs – A Bethany student majoring in Social Work.
banking, human resources, and the role of the nonprofits.
Emily worked at Youth Services.
“I loved every minute of shadowing the physicians and P.A.s,”
Anna Humphrey – An Exercise Physiology Major at WVU. Anna
said Marissa Magers of her experience at Wheeling Health
worked at the Ryan Ferns Health Plex.
Right. “I learned a lot from doing just that, and I really appreciate
having such an opportunity.”
David Hummell – An Industrial Engineering Major at Ohio
State. David worked at Touchstone Research Laboratory.
The students were also required to join a local service club
during the time of their internship. Two students each became
Marissa Magers – A Medical Laboratory Sciences Major at
short-term members of the Wheeling Rotary Club, the Wheeling
WVU. Marissa worked at Wheeling Health Right.
Lions Club, the Kiwanis Club of Wheeling, and the Brooke
County Rotary Club. The Service Clubs generously provided the
Morgan McDermott – A Sociology Major at Wittenberg
students with their lunches for the term.
University. Morgan worked at the Brooke County WVU Extension
Service.
Funding for the program was provided by the Claude
Worthington Benedum Foundation through the Parkersburg
Kayla Seidler – An Exercise Physiology Major at West Liberty
Area Foundation. Local funds were also provided by the Schenk
University. Kayla worked at Easter Seals Rehabilitation Center.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE OHIO VALLEY
2013 CIVIC LEADERS FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
From Left
Kayla Seidler
Anna Humphrey
David Hummel
Eric Dorfner
Marissa Magers
Jimmy Brinsky
Morgan McDermott
Emily Hobbs.
10
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
FUNDS OF THE FOUNDATION
AS OF JUNE 30, 2013, THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE OHIO VALLEY, INC. HELD 181 FUNDS WHICH ARE LISTED
UNDER THEIR RESPECTIVE CATEGORIES. NEW FUNDS ARE MARKED WITH A (*). THE VALUE OF THE FOUNDATION ASSETS AS OF
JUNE 30, 2013, IS APPROXIMATELY $30 MILLION.
TOTAL ASSET BY TYPE
DESIGNATED $5,280,349
DISCRETIONARY $1,163,573
ADMINISTRATIVE $65,239
DONOR ADVISED $15,193,706
SCHOLARSHIP $4,229,336
ENDOWMENTS $3,186,656
DISCRETIONARY FUNDS
Provide income for discretionary grants to nonprofit educational and charitable
organizations throughout the Ohio Valley.
CAPITOL THEATRE PRESERVATION FUND
Preservation, restoration and use of the Capitol Theatre
ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL FUNDS
$944,716
CHEVRON COMMUNITY FUND
Benefits Marshall County
ADMINISTRATIVE RESERVE FUND
$120,635
ELIZABETH STIFEL KLINE FUND*
FREDRICK G. WEIMER FUND
J&J BOUTAUGH FUND
WILLIAM HOMAN FOUNDERS FUND
$9,875
$33,109
$7,335
$63,142
DESIGNATED FUNDS
Provide support for specified nonprofit organizations throughout the Ohio Valley.
AMAYA-JOHNSON FUND
Benefits the church library of First Baptist Church of Wheeling, WV
$31,115
BEATTY PARK FUND
$9,946
BENJAMIN YBANEZ FUND
Benefits the Wheeling Dialysis Center
$5,746
BRIGID O’BRIEN FUND
Benefits the Access to the Parks program at Oglebay
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
$34,991
$243,694
$50,000
COUDON HALL FUND
Maintain, renovate and improve Coudon Hall,
residence of the Linsly School headmaster
$117,158
EARL & BERNICE GREWE-GOMPERS FUND
Benefits St. Michael Catholic Parish, YMCA
and Wheeling Central Catholic High School
$381,344
ELIKAN FUND
Benefits Barnesville Hospital in Barnesville, Ohio
$64,593
ELIZABETH STIFEL KLINE FUND FOR THE UNITED WAY
Benefits the United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
$10,000
GRAND VUE PARK FUND
Benefits Grand Vue Park in Marshall County, WV
$24,637
H. LAWRENCE JONES FUND
$12,734
Benefits the YMCA, United Way and Ohio County Schools Foundation
HELEN P. & LEONARD ROWLEY MEMORIAL FUND
$579,948
Benefits eight organizations throughout Wheeling and the
United States that held significance for the Rowley’s during their lifetime
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
11
HUBBARD MEMORIAL AID FUND
Benefits the Ohio River Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America
IRENE MEAGEL FUND
Benefits the Mt. Zion Cemetery
$3,710
$771,854
W. FREDERICK BARTHOLOMEW FUND
Benefits Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bridgeport, Ohio
WHEELING MIDDLE SCHOOL BOOSTERS FUND
Benefits the school’s academic, athletic and cultural programs
JOHN & ALIA KARRAS FAMILY FUND
Benefits St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
$54,535
YOUTH CLUB OF MARSHALL COUNTY FUND
JOHN O. RANKIN MEMORIAL FUND
Provides speakers for the West Virginia Chapter of the
American College of Surgeons
$30,209
SPECIAL PROJECTS FUND
KALB FAMILY TRUST FUND
Benefits the First Methodist Church of Monongah
$27,059
LEE ANN FOUNDATION FUND
Benefits cancer patients through Wheeling Health Right with
co-pays, wigs, travel expenses and other various expenses
$71,929
LISA COCKAYNE MARSHALL COUNTY $70,716
ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE FUND
Benefits the Marshall County Animal Rescue League
MARGARET DANKWORTH MEMORIAL FUND
Benefits the City of Bellaire
MARK EDDIE ROCKIN’ JUVENILE DIABETES FUND
*$66,649
$4,139
MARY’S PROVISIONS FOR THE POOR FUND
Benefits the poor of St. Michael Catholic Parish and the community
$75,979
MICHAEL & BETTY KARRAS MEMORIAL FUND
Benefits St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
$37,074
MOUNT WOOD CEMETERY FUND
*$6,995
MOUNTAIN HEART FUND
Camp tuition for Camp Mountain Heart, for Ohio County children
$12,440
NEW MARTINSVILLE RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT FUND
Benefits the New Martinsville Riverfront project
OGLEBAY PARK FUND
Benefits Oglebay Foundation
OHIO VALLEY JUNIOR GOLF ACADEMY FUND
Benefits junior golfers in the Ohio Valley
PANGILINAN-TORRES FUND
Benefits charitable purposes of the
Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
ROBERT W. SCHRAMM WEST LIBERTY STATE COLLEGE SCIENCE FAIR FUND
Benefits the annual West Liberty Regional Science Fair
12
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
JEFFERSON COUNTY TRAILS AND GREENWAYS FUND
$511
PLEASANT HILLS SCHOOL HOUSE FUND
$338
STEUBENVILLE REVITALIZATION GROUP FUND
$3,003
*$632
ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Provide a stable income stream in perpetuity for designated nonprofits while ensuring
sophisticated fund management and comprehensive fund and gift administrative
services; increase visibility of nonprofit via Community Foundation family.
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF THE OHIO VALLEY FUND
Benefits the Children’s Museum of the Ohio Valley
FAO ENDOWMENT FOR YOUTH FUND
$10,694
$6,486
PETERSON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FUND
Benefits the charitable activities of Peterson Hospital
$41,965
ST. CLAIRSVILLE LIBRARY FUND
Benefits the St. Clairsville Library
$77,752
UNITED WAY - KYLE FUND
Benefits the United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
UNITED WAY OF JEFFERSON COUNTY FUND
Benefits the United Way of Jefferson County
$183,564
$4,788
$7,771
UNITED WAY OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY FUND
Benefits the United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
$1,730,489
$13,249
WATCH FUND
Benefits the Russell Nesbitt Services/
Wheeling Area Training Center for the Handicapped
$104,778
$238
$162,329
$5,220
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH $375,754
LIVING MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND
Benefits St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
TORONTO REVITALIZATION COALITION FUND
$239,996
*$101,390
WHEELING DOG PARK FUND
LESLEY W. GALINSKI ENDOWMENT FOR MUSIC
$24,063
AND FINE ARTS FUND
Benefits the music and fine arts department of Wheeling Country Day School
$1,252,296
FRIENDS OF WETZEL COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER SUPPORTER, INC. FUND
*$3,053
WHEELING HEALTH RIGHT/WEIDEL MEMORIAL FUND
Benefits the Wheeling Health Right, Inc.
$815,738
WOMEN’S GIVING CIRCLE ENDOWMENT
Benefits women and girls in the Upper Ohio Valley
*$72,170
YMCA FUND
Benefits the JB Chambers YMCA
$103,257
YOUTH SERVICES SYSTEM FUTURES FUND
Benefits Youth Services System
$31,922
$1,987
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
DONOR ADVISED FUNDS
OHIO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY CHARITABLE FUND $100
Donors or their designees recommend distributions from donor advised funds;
distributions are made in the name of the fund unless anonymity is requested.
OHIO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY SCHOLARS FUND $389
ANDY HOGAN FUND *$56,001
ANONYMOUS $193,900
BOARD FAMILY FUND $8,598
BRIDGEPORT EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE FUND $20,727
CATTRELL FIRST FAMILY FUND $11,681
CHARLES LANDO MEMORIAL FUND $9,051
CHARLES R. & FRED R. WILCOX FAMILY MEMORIAL FUND $63,934
CHRISTOPHER FANNING COMMUNITY EDUCATION FUND $1,485
COCHRANE, MONESKE, O’BRIEN FUND D’ANNIBALLE FIRST FAMILY FUND DOUGLAS NAYLOR FIRST FAMILY FUND ELIZABETH HESS-GEBHARD II FUND FLYING NUN FUND $28,716
$1,832
$11,657
$371,168
$2,131
FORMER MARTINS FERRY KIWANIS CLUB FUND $45,653
FRED R. WILCOX FUND $21,557
GLAUB FAMILY FUND $44,564
GLORY TO CHRIST FUND $314,365
GOMPERS FAMILY FUND $61,607
GOODMAN FAMILY FUND $146,045
HESS FAMILY FUND JANIE ALTMEYER THINK PINK FUND JB CHAMBERS MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FUND JIMENEZ CHARITABLE FUND $1,035,501
$36,737
$407,497
$22,912
JOAN & LEE KELVINGTON FUND $9,477
JOHN N. KRAMER CHARITABLE FUND $2,331
KESSLER FIRST FAMILY FUND $8,244
LOUIS & EMMA SALVATORI FUND MARY ANN HESS FUND MATT VELEZ SAVE A LIFE FUND MILLER FAMILY FUND $11,094
$251,470
$7,544
OHIO VALLEY MUSIC MAGIC FUND $19,855
OHIO VALLEY WRESTLING COACHES FUND $3,177
ON-TRAC FUND $8,888
PARK DANCES REVISITED FOR VETERANS FUND $4,081
RDH 12 FUND FOR SIGHT $2,009
ROBINSON FAMILY FUND $20,142
ROMEO & ELSIE REYES FAMILY FUND $14,323
RONALD TEREK FUND $19,112
SEAN ELERICK MEMORIAL FUND $25,929
SHADYSIDE SPORTS FOUNDATION FUND STEALEY COMMUNITY FUND $7,708
$7,887,467
TRI-STATE FILIPINO AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FUND $9,446
TWO BRIDGES FUND $97,235
UPPER OHIO VALLEY DIALYSIS MEMORIAL FUND $21,730
VICTORIAN WHEELING FOUNDATION FUND $17,625
WHEELING AUTOMOBILE CLUB FUND WHEELING LIONS CHARITY FUND WHEELING NISSHIN FUND $881,941
$44,443
$506,986
WHEELING PARK HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC ALUMNI FUND $1,840
WOMEN’S GIVING CIRCLE $36,090
WV – KEY CLUB FUND $20,904
WV – KIWANIS DISTRICT FOUNDATION FUND WV – KIWANIS J. MOLER AWARD FUND $102,396
$5,777
ECONOMIC HARDSHIP FUNDS
FIGHTING NUN FUND
$1,347
MARSHALL CO. SOCIETY FOR DISABLED CHILDREN & ADULTS FUND
*$244,808
$3,655
$1,699,670
NOLTE FAMILY FUND $115,294
NUTTING FAMILY FUND $408,015
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
OHIO VALLEY FOUNDATION FUND CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
13
SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
KENNETH R. DENNIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Donors offer the gift of education to a selected school or in a field of study by
creating scholarship funds and the Community Foundation assists the scholarship
committees to ensure that the donor’s wishes are honored in perpetuity.
LEON BERZE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND AAUW BEULAH BOYD SCHOLARSHIP FUND $900,635
ANDREW GOLDSTROM SCHOLARSHIP FUND $13,866
ANGEL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $26,699
BEULAH MEYER SCHOLARSHIP $43,826
BRADLEY MILLER JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $10,105
CANFIELD HUGH KINNEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND CARL ROLLYN & GRACE B. SULLIVAN SCHOLARSHIP FUND CHARLES & MARY GANZTER SCHOLARSHIP FUND $4,036
$48,033
$9,984
COCHRANE, MONESKE, O’BRIEN JOHN MARSHALL H.S. SCHP. FUND $6,882
COURTNEY & DANIELLE BLOCK UPS SCHOLARSHIP FUND $40,878
DEEVER FAMILY FUND $51,144
DICK GROB MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $4,084
DONIVAN ADAMS SCHOLARSHIP FUND $9,889
DR. JIM MILLS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND FORMER MARTINS FERRY ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND FRANCES & STEPHEN PRITCHARD SCHOLARSHIP FUND FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE ASSOC. SCHOLARSHIP FUND $24,319
$9,553
$16,553
$149,414
GENE DEPROSPERIS SCHOLARSHIP FUND $13,095
GEORGE KOVALICK SCHOLARSHIP FUND $20,421
GLENDA K. FOLLETT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $46,222
HELEN BIERY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $34,337
HOWARD CORCORAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $15,988
IAFF LOCAL 12 SCHOLARSHIP FUND $44,473
JACK & MARY BURGBACHER-CARPENTER SCHOLARSHIP FUND $54,362
JOHN & BECKY WRIGHT 1ST GENERATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND $14,849
JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $24,889
JOHN RACER ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND $20,351
JOSEPH P. MULL JR. & VIRGINIA P. MULL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $37,864
JOY COX NURSING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $25,592
KATHLEEN SIMMONS BATALION SCHOLARSHIP FUND $58,768
14
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
$1,098,305
LEORA & MILDRED LARUE SCHOLARSHIP FUND $11,935
$162,842
LISA COCKAYNE JOHN MARSHALL H.S. SCHOLARSHIP FUND $57,051
MADALYN MCCREARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND $15,741
MARYANNE PFLUG MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $11,154
MESSINO WEHRHEIM SCHOLARSHIP FUND $7,134
MIKE G. DOTSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $7,312
MTJ SCHOLARSHIP FUND $18,801
N. ELIZABETH ELBIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND $460,087
OHIO COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND *$19,925
ORRICK HERRINGTON SUTCLIFFE GOC SCHOLARSHIP FUND $16,424
PAT BLAND MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND *$9,575
PAT JOHNSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $10,374
PATRICK A. CLUTTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $37,003
PAUL H. & RUTH E. EDDY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $16,983
POLISH AMERICAN PATRIOT CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND $106,865
RACHAEL WORBY SCHOLARSHIP FUND $21,150
RICHARD R. HEAGIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $27,417
RUTH B. & WILLIAM L. GILLIGAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND $9,741
SYLVIA ARCHER SCHOLARSHIP FUND $12,639
TCHS ATHLETIC BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND $29,066
UPPER OV ITALIAN FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND $223,502
W. THORNLEY HUNT SCHOLARSHIP FUND $25,486
WES WAGNER ART SCHOLARSHIP FUND $11,985
WHEELING CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL SCHP. FUND $19,728
FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS
Donors can support causes they care about in perpetuity by establishing field of
interest funds. The foundation indentifies grantees that best satisfy the donor’s
intent.
MGC FUND
Benefits programs that address the physical, educational,
cultural and/or recreational needs of preteen children
$32,529
WILLIAMS FUND
Benefits programs that meet the basic needs of children to
assist in their growth and education
$49,279
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
FUND GIFTS
WHETHER YOU ARE REMEMBERING A LOVED ONE WHO PASSED AWAY OR ARE HONORING A FAMILY MEMBER, COWORKER
OR FRIEND, MEMORIAL GIFTS TO THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ARE A THOUGHTFUL AND GENEROUS ACT. THESE MEMORIAL
AND HONORARY GIFTS WERE MADE BETWEEN JULY 1, 2012 AND JUNE 30, 2013.
IN MEMORY OF...
IN MEMORY OF NICK BAKER
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
IN MEMORY OF PAT BLAND
Anonymous
Scott Rotruck
Melinda Walls
IN MEMORY OF LEON BERZE
Charlotte Berze
George & Marjorie Nemeth
IN MEMORY OF ALBERT
CAMPBELL
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
IN MEMORY OF DIANE CARSE
Dr. Thomas & Donna Gilligan
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN WILLIAM DUMAS
William Dumas Jr.
IN MEMORY OF BRIAN FOX
Dr. Thomas & Donna Gilligan
IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM
GILLIGAN
John & Kathleen Chaplin
Emily Fleming
Jim & Cindy Gilligan
Col. David Murphy and
Patrice Summers
St. Mary’s Chapter No. 31
Order of Eastern Star
Jenetta Thoms
IN MEMORY OF JUNE GREEN
William Green
IN MEMORY OF DON HANNA
James & Patricia Glover
IN MEMORY OF DOROTHY LEACH
Dr. Thomas & Donna Gilligan
IN MEMORY OF GRACE AND
THORNLEY HUNT
Sue McNaghten & Family
IN MEMORY OF SUZANNE
JEBBIA
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
IN MEMORY OF MADELYN KEYS
Anonymous
Kelly Bettem
Joseph Boutaugh
John Carenbauer Jr.
Pamela Corder
Anna Marie Davis
Frank & Beverly Dumas
Robert & Catherine Johnson
Mary Keys
Denise Paxton
Edward Stein
Martha Tiu
IN MEMORY OF IVAN P. MYLES
William Dumas Jr.
IN MEMORY OF FLOSSIE
O’BRYON
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
IN MEMORY OF BEVERLY
OCHSENBEIN
Robert Ochsenbein
IN MEMORY OF MILTON PORTER
Darlene Porter
IN MEMORY OF LEE ANN
SCHAMBACH
Barbara Blain
Mary Crawford
Margaret Ensinger
Connie Frye
Linda Hill
Mary Kovalcik
Crystal Longwell
IN HONOR OF...
IN HONOR OF MARY VELEZ
Anonymous
Marist Brothers of the Schools
Michele Morgan
Thomas & Brenda Thomas
Dorothy Vanyo
Connie White
Denis Wilson
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
IN HONOR OF BETTI KUBIC
Ace Garage
New Martinsville School
Joseph & Helen Parish
Alexis Robinson
Michael Shank
Terry Steele
April Stolfer
IN MEMORY OF
JOSEPH SHEPHERD
Kate Annis
Anonymous
IN MEMORY OF JACK WATKINS
Carol Watkins
IN MEMORY OF LARRY WICKHAM
Dr. Thomas & Donna Gilligan
IN MEMORY OF
LUCILLE WOODBURN
Rebecca Kiger
IN MEMORY OF
JEROME B. SCHMITT
Larry Bandi
Mary Beaver
Joseph Boutaugh
Carl & Donna Bowman
Douglas Bowman
Aaron Brown
Shawn Brown
Roanne Burech
Chemical Abstracts Service Division
Audrey Ciripompa
Cohen & Company
Robert & Jody Contraguerro
Crittenton Services, Inc.
David & Nanci Dailer
David & Carolyn Dalzell Jr.
Jonathan Dargusch
Dr. Ed & Patricia Dearth
Stephanie DeCecco
Dixie Ellwood
Flaherty Sensabaugh
Bonasso PLLC
William & Emily Fisher
L. W. Franzheim Jr
David Fristick
J. Brett Fulesday
Christian Garofalo
Edward & Sandra George
Edward & Reneé George III
Gleason & Associates PC
Scott & MB Gruber
Dr. Bernard & Rosamund Grubler
Gary Hagerman
Heather Hall
Robert & Patricia Haney
William & Pamela Hartman
Robert & Margaret Hazlett
Jon & Mary Ann Hiser
Ivan Hofmann
John & Patricia Howard
Matthew Hughey
Invest In Others
Charitable Foundation
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
Dr. Daniel & Debbie Joseph
Charles & Debbie Kaiser
Stan & Jacquie Kanieki
Dr. Jay & Susie Keefer
Dr. Gary & Barbara Kenamond
Kevin Keys
Michael Keys
Robert & Janeen Kirkbride
Patricia Koksal
William Krieger
Kevin Kuhar
Elizabeth LaGamba
David Larusse
David & Michalene Lewis
Scott Love
Gregory Martin
Anthony Masztak
Jeremy McCamic
Michael & Patricia McGrath
Michael McGrath
Don Meredith & Family
Dorothy Miller
Mary Mueller
Richard & Denise Mull
Susie Nelson
Scott O’Donnell
Frank Pasden
MT & BC Petrini
Kathryn Plemich
Thomas & Robyn Raque Jr.
Paul & Kathryne Ratterman
Raymond James & Associates, Inc.
Thomas Rennie
Lea Ridenhour
Riesbeck Food Markets, Inc.
Joan Roberts
Frederick & Mary Rohrig
Dr. Joseph & Suzanne Saseen
Brad & Karen Schmitt
Robert Schmitt
Nicole Schneid
James & Jenny Seibert
Sydney & Sandra Sonneborn
Charles & Sondra Sonneborn III
Charles & Lori Spadafore
Frederick & Joan Stamp Jr.
Edward Stifel III
Carter & Barbara Strauss
Gretchen Strauss
Charles & Sandra Swart III
Raymond & Marilyn Thalman III
Vandeventer Black LLP
WesBanco Trust &
Investment Services
Joyce Welty
Robert & Susan Young
Anne-Marie Ziegler
Edouard S. Ziegler
Jean-Claude Ziegler
EVERY ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO PUBLISH THE MOST ACCURATE
LIST POSSIBLE TO ADEQUATELY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR DONORS, THEIR
GIFTS, AND THE GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOUNDATION.
IF YOUR NAME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED, PLEASE ACCEPT OUR
SINCERE APOLOGIES. WE ARE ALWAYS STRIVING TO IMPROVE OUR
DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING PROCESSES.
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
15
FUND GIFTS
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE OHIO VALLEY IS GRATEFUL TO THE MANY GENEROUS DONORS IN THE UPPER OHIO
VALLEY WHO MADE CONTRIBUTIONS JULY 1, 2012 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2013. WHETHER GIVEN TO A SPECIFIC FUND OR FOR
UNRESTRICTED USE, THE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE VERY GENEROUS NATURE OF INDIVIDUALS AND
BUSINESSES IN OUR COMMUNITY.
ANGEL FUND
Bishop Donahue High School
ANDY HOGAN
CHARITABLE FUND
Andrew Hogan
ANONYMOUS FUND
Anonymous
BRIDGEPORT EDUCATIONAL
ASSISTANCE FUND
Alfred Scheid
BEATTY PARK FUND
Jody & Carolyn Glaub
CAPITOL THEATRE
PRESERVATION TRUST FUND
Hydie Friend
Chris Hess Foundation
Elizabeth Stifel Kline Foundation
Schenk Charitable Trust
Stamp Charitable Fund
WesBanco Arena
CARL ROLLYNN “POP”
AND GRACE B. SULLIVAN
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Estate of Betty Sullivan
CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH
SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Anonymous
William Fisher
CHARLES LANDO
MEMORIAL FUND
Lisa Allen
Thomas Padden
CHEVRON COMMUNITY FUND
Chevron
COCHARNE, MONESKE, O’BRIEN
JMHS SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Robert O’Brien
COMMUNITY IMPACT FUND
Greg Agresta
Larry Bandi
Mary Beaver
Joseph Boutaugh
16
Carl & Donna Bowman
Douglas Bowman
Margaret Brennan
Aaron Brown
Shawn Brown
Roanne Burech
Brent Bush
Joseph Cadigan
Mary Carney
Chemical Abstracts Service
Division
Audrey Ciripompa
Cohen & Company
Robert & Jody Contraguerro
Crittenton Services, Inc.
David & Nanci Dailer
David & Carolyn Dalzell Jr.
Jonathan Dargusch
Dr. Ed & Patricia Dearth
Stephanie DeCecco
Richard & Marion Deever
DST Systems, Inc.
Mary Eble
Martha Eddy
Dixie Ellwood
Carlyle & Sue Farnsworth
John & Marian Feisley
Richard K. Ferguson
Mark Ferrell
Flaherty Sensabaugh
Bonasso PLLC
L. W. Franzheim JR
James & Beth Freeland
David Fristick
J. Brett Fulesday
Christian Garofalo
Genesis Steel Corporation
Edward & Sandra George
Edward & Renee George III
Dr. Thomas & Donna Gilligan
Jody & Carolyn Glaub
Gleason & Associates PC
Edward Gompers
Scott & MB Gruber
Dr. Bernard & Rosamund Grubler
Gary Hagerman
Heather Hall
Robert & Patricia Haney
Robert & Christine Hargrave
William & Pamela Hartman
Robert & Margaret Hazlett
Jon & Mary Ann Hiser
Ivan Hofmann
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Peter & Jean Holloway
Janet Honecker
John & Patricia Howard
Matthew Hughey
Invest In Others
Charitable Foundation
Iron Workers Local Union 549
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
Charles & Debbie Kaiser
Stan & Jacquie Kanieki
Dr. Jay & Susie Keefer
Dr. Gary & Barbara Kenamond
Joan Kepner
Kevin Keys
Michael Keys
Robert & Janeen Kirkbride
Patricia Koksal
William Krieger
Kevin Kuhar
Elizabeth LaGamba
Marjorie Lane
David Larusse
David & Michalene Lewis
Gregory Martin
Dr. Dante Marra
Anthony Masztak
Jeremy McCamic
Stephen McCollam
Michael & Patricia McGrath
Michael McGrath
Mark & Lorene McKeen
Tulane Mensore
Don Meredith & Family
Dorothy Miller
Sandra Milliken
Mary Mueller
Richard & Denise Mull
Susie Nelson
Charles Nolte
Scott O’Donnell
Frank Pasden
MT & BC Petrini
Kathryn Plemich
Project Best
Thomas & Robyn Raque Jr.
Paul & Kathryne Ratterman
Raymond James & Associates, Inc.
Thomas Rennie
Romeo & Elsie Reyes
Lea Ridenhour
Richard Riesbeck
Riesbeck Food Markets, Inc.
Joan Roberts
Robinson Enterprises
Frederick & Mary Rohrig
Sands Electric Company
Dr. Joseph & Suzanne Saseen
Brad & Karen Schmitt
Jeanne Schmitt
Robert Schmitt
Nicole Schneid
James & Jenny Seibert
Sydney & Sandra Sonneborn
Charles & Sondra Sonneborn III
Charles & Lori Spadafore
Frederick & Joan Stamp Jr.
Edward Stifel III
Carter & Barbara Strauss
Gretchen Strauss
Charles & Sandra Swart III
Raymond & Marilyn Thalman III
Thomas & Brenda Thomas
Will Turani
Dr. Krishna & Purnima Urval
Vandeventer Black LLP
WesBanco Trust &
Investment Services
Joyce Welty
West Texas Roadhouse
William & Mary Beth Yeager
Ye Olde Alpha, Inc.
Robert & Susan Young
Anne-Marie Ziegler
Edouard S. Ziegler
Jean-Claude Ziegler
COUDON HALL FUND
Kim McCluskey
COURTNEY & DANIELLE BLOCK
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Sponsored by UPS
Bishop Donahue High School
United Way of the
Upper Ohio Valley
UPS Employees
DEEVER FAMILY FUND
Richard & Marion Deever
DISTRIBUTION FUND
Charles M. Pugliese & Thelma M.
Pugliese Charitable Foundation
William McElwain
Cynthia Morrison
DONIVON E. ADAMS MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Estate of Donivon E. Adams
DR. JIM MILLS
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Joseph Corabi
Steel Valley Emergency
Physicians, LLC
ELIZABETH STIFEL KLINE FUND
FOR THE CFOV
Elizabeth Stifel Kline Foundation
ELIZABETH STIFEL KLINE FUND
FOR UNITED WAY
United Way of the
Upper Ohio Valley
FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
George Perelman
F.O.P.A #38
FRIENDS OF WETZEL COUNTY
ANIMAL SHELTER SUPPORTERS
INC. FUND
Scott & Cynthia Richter
GLAUB FAMILY FUND
Joseph & Carolyn Glaub
GOODMAN FAMILY FUND
Emily Goodman
J. Harvey Goodman
John & Mary Louise Goodman II
John H. Goodman III
Tracy Ann Goodman
H. LAWRENCE JONES FUND
H. Lawrence Jones Ed.D
IAFF LOCAL #12
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
William Dumas Jr.
IRENE MEAGEL FUND
Meagel Charitable Trust
J & J BOUTAUGH FUND
Joseph Boutaugh
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
JAMES B. CHAMBERS
MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FUND
J.B. Chambers
Memorial Foundation
JEFFERSON COUNTY RDH12
FUND FOR SIGHT
Cindy Alban
Mary Allan
Appalachian Capital Management
Kristina Ash
Madeline Bahen
Jodi Ballas
Carrol Bane
Elisa Barcalow
Casey Barnhouse
Nancy Beattie
Louise Behmoras
Letitia Bell
Don Benedict
Debra Bickar
Sherri Birney
Jennifer Blackburn
Ginger Bloomer
Marlene Boni
Melissa Brown
Miguel Brun
Frank & Ruth Ann Bruzzese
Kari Byers
Joyce Capers
Mara Carducci
Mindy Carpenter
Dani Carroll
K Cherepko
Dawn Chichick
Kathleen Collopy
Jodi Connelly
Martha Cook
Heather Cooper
Crow Rental Properties
Daily Insurance Agency
Patricia Daily
David Scarpone Law Office
Jim Davis
Toni Dondzila
Double M Tree Farm
Doreen Dumbola
Claudia Dorich
Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Homes
Eastern Gateway Community
College
Edison Local School District
Felecia Elliott
Everhart-Bove Funeral Homes, Inc.
Carey Ferralli
Patricia Ferrell
Tammy Fiala
Robert Firm
Roberta France
Debra Gaba
Genesis Steel Corporation
Barbara Grimm
Cathy Grimm
Faith Gump
Gloria Hallberg
Kathryn Hannan
Michelle Hartzell
Hess Corporation
Cynthia Houk
Wendy Howell
Ann Huff
Melissa Huggins
Aimee Jaros
Donnette Johnston
David Kinney
Lori Kinney
Teresa Laman
Wendy Lesnansky
Michelle Linscott
Cathy Lipinski
Lindy Longo
Thomas Longo
Sharon Maedke
Main Street Dance Company
Paula Maple
Frances Maragos
Esther McCoy
Nina McHugh
Nicole McKenzie
Tabitha Merideth
Mary Meyer
Neidengard’s Harley Davidson, Inc.
Karen Orwick
Marjorie Panepucci
Donna Parkinson
Sharon Patterson
Michelle Paulowski
Samantha Pawelczyk
Zana Pawlin
Lala Pendleton
Shelle Pentes
Peterson Financial, Inc.
Craig Petrella II
Renee Petroskey
Piney Fork Presbyterian Church
Heidi Pflug
Jamie Phillips
Linda Pirkle
Susan Polen
Darlene Powell
John Price
Clinton Quillen Jr.
Betty Ramsey
Kathy Ramsey
Peggy Rekai
Richmond Lions Club
Richmond United
Methodist Church
Diane Robson
Terra Rogers
Rotary Club of Steubenville
Delores Russell-Scugoza
Cynthia Sagrilla
Dr. Michael & Dina Scarpone
William & Jane Schaefer
Douglas Schnabel
Virginia Schnabel
Carla Scott
Nancy Scott
Vickie Shaffer
Amy Sinicropi
Leanne Sinicropi
Fatima Smuck
Debra Snyder
Dianna Snyder
Pauletta Sprochi
Jennifer Starr
Steubenville Kiwanis Club
Steubenville Lions Club
Robert & Margaret Stewart
Emily Stranahan
Donna Swartz
Jamie Sweeney
Mary Sweeney
Albert Teramana
Rae Ann Teramana
Lura Tiberio
Yvonne Tolson-Myers
Toronto 4th of July Committee
Christine Trice
Mary Ann Trimmer
Melissa Trimmer
Van Fossen Farm LLC
VFW Men’s Auxiliary Bucks
Post 232
Walmart Distribution Center 7017
Water Transport
Wheeling-Nisshin, Inc.
Cheryl Woodward
Barbara Wrkich
Michael Yacoviello
JEFFERSON COUNTY TRAILS &
GREENWAYS FUND
Tri-State Financial Services
JOAN & LEE KELVINGTON
FOUNDATION FUND
Lee & Joan Kelvington
JOHN MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Brad Paisley Foundation
Cheri Burch
Dr. Victor Canestraro
Centenary House
Tammy DeWitt
Catherine Folmar
John Marshall High School Faculty
Kathleen Loughman
Jeffrey & Debra Miller
Lucinda Nicholson
Jennifer Yates
JOHN O. RANKIN
MEMORIAL FUND
Dr. Rigoberto & Anne Ramirez
JOY COX NURSING MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Charles & Christine Hood
LEE ANN FOUNDATION
Margaret Ball
James & Michelle Beatty
Belmont County Student Services
Barbara Blain
Mary Crawford
Sharon DaRe
Margaret Ensinger
Hali Exley
Connie Frye
James & Patricia Glover
Greg’s Markets #1
Lawrence Gress
Joan Grubler
Michael Hennen
Linda Hill
Gretchen Hooper
John Marshall High School Faculty
Mary Kovalcik
Lee Ann Foundation Golf Scramble
Connie Lilze
Crystal Longwell
Debbie Lucki
Donald Mason
Emily McGuire
Monarch Football Moms
Brenda Moore
Richard & Susan Mullen Jr.
New Martinsville School
Joseph & Helen Parish
David & Cynthia Reasbeck
Jane Ripley
Alexis Robinson
Rebecca Sinclair
Michael Shank
John Stanko
Nila Stobbs
Melissa Glessner
Terry Steele
April Stolfer
Carol Watkins
LEON BERZE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Charlotte Berze
George & Marjorie Nemeth
Lee Ann Vargo
MARSHALL COUNTY SOCIETY
FOR DISABLED CHILDREN &
ADULTS FUND
Marshall County Society for
Crippled Children
MATT VELEZ SAVE A LIFE FUND
Anonymous
Kelly Bettem
Sara Blizzard
Joseph Boutaugh
John Carenbauer Jr.
Central Catholic High School
Student Council
Pamela Corder
Christ United Methodist Church
Anna Marie Davis
Frank & Beverly Dumas
Robert & Catherine Johnson
Mary Keys
Marist Brothers of the Schools
Michele Morgan
Ohio Auto Club
Michael & Denise Paxton
Alma Przybysz
John Samuels
Edward Stein
Thomas & Brenda Thomas
Martha Tiu
Dorothy Vanyo
Connie White
Denis Wilson
MESSINO WEHRHEIM JMHS
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Marilyn Wehrheim
MIKE G. DOTSON
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Mary Ann Dotson & Family
Dale Koontz
MOUNT WOOD CEMETERY FUND
Anonymous Donor
Carol Austin
Larry Bandi
Stuart & Stephanie Bloch
Family Foundation
George Boyd
Margaret Bringmann
Carson & Joan Cox
Ralph & Teresa Dunkin
Mary Kay Emmerth
Jeanne Finstein
Timothy McKeen
Robert Mead
Harriet Parsons
Robinson Family Foundation
Clyde Seabright Jr.
Patricia Shamblin
MUSIC MAGIC FUND
Helen Prince
NOLTE FAMILY FUND
Charles Nolte
OHIO COUNTY BAR
ASSOCIATION
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Fitzsimmons Law Office
Hartley & O’Brien, PLLC
Herndon, Morton,
Herndon & Yaeger
Ohio County Bar Association
OHIO COUNTY MEDICAL
SOCIETY ALLIANCE
CHARITABLE FUND
Dr. David & Patti Bowman
Dr. Mary Ann Cater
Dr. James & Lynn Comerci
Dr. Madhu Dharawat
Dr. Jeffrey & Carrie Earley
Dr. Richard & Donna Glass
Dr. Rajai & Nahla Khoury
Dr. Derrick & Michelle Latos
Dr. Sushil & Dr. Sunila Mehrotra
Dr. Dennis & Donna Niess
Dr. Cesar & Dr. Evangeline Pizarro
EVERY ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO PUBLISH THE MOST ACCURATE LIST POSSIBLE TO ADEQUATELY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR DONORS,
THEIR GIFTS, AND THE GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOUNDATION. IF YOUR NAME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED, PLEASE
ACCEPT OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES. WE ARE ALWAYS STRIVING TO IMPROVE OUR DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING PROCESSES.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
17
Dr. Ahmad & Marylon Rahbar
Dr. Gurijala & Hemalatha Reddy
Dr. Romeo & Elsie Reyes
Dr. Melvin & Dr. Marissa Saludes
Dr. Howard Shackelford
Dr. Krishna Raj & Purnima Urval
Dr. Robert Vawter
Dr. Hsinn-Hong & Janet Wang
Dr. Daniel & Cheryl Wilson
OHIO VALLEY JUNIOR GOLF
ACADEMY FUND
Argo Sales Company Inc
Axeo, LLC
Felton & Felton, CPA
Glessner and Associates, PLLC
Melinda Gribben
Curtis Hain
Louis Pastoria
Marcia Rodenbaugh
Kit Sloane
St. Clairsville Rotary Club
Weldon Trucking Inc.
WesBanco, Inc.
OPERATING FUND
Chesapeake Energy
Jody & Carolyn Glaub
Scott Love
Robinson Enterprises
Rotary Club of Wheeling
Schenk Charitable Trust
WesBanco, Inc.
Ye Olde Alpha, Inc.
ORRICK, HERRINGTON
AND SUTCLIFFE GOC
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Orrick, Herrington,
Sutcliffe Foundation
PARK DANCES REVISTED FUND
FOR VETERANS
Barbara Bell
Fraternal Order of Eagles #1891
Elm Grove
John Looney
Ohio Valley Cost of Freedom
PAT BLAND MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Anonymous
Scott Rotruck
Melinda Walls
PAT JOHNSON MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Committee to Elect Tom Burgoyne
PATRICK A. CLUTTER
SCHOLARSHIP &
MEMORIAL FUND
Pat Clutter Golf Scramble
ROBINSON FAMILY FUND
Robinson Enterprises
18
ROMEO AND ELSIE REYES
FAMILY FUND
Dr. Romeo & Elsie Reyes
RUTH B. & WILLIAM L. GILLIGAN
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
David Boone
John & Kathleen Chaplin
Emily Fleming
Thomas & Donna Gilligan
Jim & Cindy Gilligan
St. Mary’s Chapter No. 31
Order of Eastern Star
Col. David Murphy and
Patrice Summers
Jenetta Thoms
SEAN P. ELERICK
MEMORIAL FUND
Anonymous Donor
Antioch Sunday School Class
Catherine Barry
Stephen Beecroft
William Bloom
Carolyn L. Call
Bruce Cassidy Sr.
James Cichon
Linda Coast
Della Craig
Mark Foster
James Gorder
Michael M. Hertler
David Kesling
Mary Alice Knollinger
James Kovalski
Annette Lawrence
Gary & Linda Lemasters
Mainstreet Advisors LLC
Stanley Masloski
Anastasia Mauck
Lou Nau
Helen Prascik
Premier Bank & Trust
Punt-Pass-Kick Ticket Sales
Patricia Purpura
Tricia Pyne
John Reardon
Cliff Sligar
John Snider
Snips Hair Designers Inc.
Kenneth Staley
Edward Ulczynski
Vaughn, Coast & Vaughn, Inc.
William Zamski
SHADYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
SPORTS FOUNDATION FUND
Matthew D. Apicella
Kathy Krupa
ST. CLAIRSVILLE LIBRARY
CHARITABLE FUND
William Abraham
Ace Garage
Harry Adams
American Legion Post 159
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Jeffery & Margaret Anderle
Kate Annis
Anonymous
Mary Barnes
Jay & Trudy Beck
Joyce Bell
Gwen Bibey
The Cafaro Foundation
Joseph Carson Jr.
Pamela Conway
Elsie Cook
Margaret Cook
John Costine
Decorating with Brenda
Dr. Joseph DePalma
Frank & Dorothy Dopkiss
Rena Duff
Rita Dutton
Leland & Judith Eilert
John Estadt
Betty Evick
Bonita Fador
John & Marian Feisley
Dr. Freeda Flynn
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Charity Fund
Anthony Gentile Sr.
William Green
Darwin & Barbara Gump
Jeanette Halloran
Dorothy Harr
William Hays
Cheryl Hearne
Virginia Helms
Charlotte Hill
Hocking Eye Care LLC
Anne Holmes
Christine Hudson
Audrey Humphreys
Estate of Grace Hunt
Louis Jagucki
Jenkins Sporting Goods
Michael & Debra Gordon
Mary Griffith
Craig & Charlotte Karges
Karras Painting LLC
Charles Knapp
Lee & Associates
Gregory & Jane Levy
W. Gordon Longshaw
Sarah Mahan-Hays
Terry Magro
Nellie Magyar
Mary Maistros
John & Sandra Marshall
James & Karen Martinek
Martha McCabe
Sharon McNab
David & Nancy Murphy
Claire Newlin
Robert Ochsenbein
Tom & Diana Olszowy
Karen Poindexter
Darlene Porter
Robert Ralston
Rena’s Jewelry Parties, LTD.
Anita Rice
Anna Robertson
Teresa Schafer
Michael J. Shaheen Law Office
Rebecca Showalter
David Taylor
William Tomich Sr.
Jamie Vota
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE GREEK
ORTHODOX CHURCH LIVING
MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT
Estate of Christina G. Mamakos
Dr. Gus & Linda Mouhlas
Leo Pappas
STEUBENVILLE REVITALIZATION
GROUP FUND
Mona L. Rowley
Steubenville Lions Club
TORONTO COALITION FOR
REVITALIZATION FUND
George Adams
Kathy Andreozzi
Anonymous
Action Auto Glass LLC
AEP Cardinal Plant
Air Excellence
Carol Almonte
Ambulance Service, Inc.
Anderson-Campbell Insurance
Agency, Inc.
Denise Anderson
Janice Anderson
Sharon Antinone
Betty Atkinson
Lynn Barbe
Angela Barnes
Darcy Barson
Amanda Bateman
Lisa Bauman
Carol Ann Bell
Robert Bertram
Beth Bianchini
Karen Bigler
Joseph Bland
Margaret Blankenship
Elise Bogard
Dolores Boggs
Mary Jane Bohn
Ronald Bolster
Christopher Bomely
David Bonner
Kristin Breeze
Sheila Brown
Buch’s Truck Stop
Kristie Burns
Cain Realty
Calabrese Properties
Patricia Campbell
Care Source Management Group
Carpenters Union No. 186
Brittany Carte
Lisa Carte
Lynette Carte
Carriage Inn of Steubenville
Miranda K. Casto
April Coleman
Cattrell Companies
Charity Hospice, Inc
Lee Anne Chociej
Choice Brands of Ohio, LLC
Barbara Clark
Clarke Funeral Home, Inc.
BJ Clarke
Lori Cline
Margaret Cline
Complete Foot & Ankle Care
Carol Conar
Beth Cooper
Rhonda Cooper
Cassandra Cornell
Theresa Ann Coppa
Dawn Cozart
Connie Crawford
Colleen Crew
Meghan Crow
John Cucarese
James Cummings
Theresa Danaher
Daniel Dankovchik
Ashley Daugherty
Kenneth Dawson
Paula DeLelles
Del-Kott, Inc.
Jennifer Dickinson
Kathleen DiGregory
Paul DiLorenzo
Paula Donohue
Kathleen Duco
Amy Durbin
Eastern Gateway Community
College
Robin Edgell
Cheryl Edwards
Felecia Elliott
Mary Emery
Tammy Fancher
Lisa Fetty
Roseanna Finney
First Choice America
Jill Fisher
Anthony Foglio
Foster Funeral Homes - Smithfield
Foster Funeral Homes - Toronto
Franciscan University
of Steubenville
Christine Franklin
Gables Care Center
Kathleen Giannamore
Giant Eagle
June Giles
Ginger Gildow
Kevin Gillis
Christina Glosser
Grae-Con Construction, Inc.
Andrew Green
Susan Greiner
Jodie Grimes
Hancock County Savings Bank
Artur Hankus
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
Marc Harris
Hauser Furniture Company
Nancy Heaton
Heritage Complete Home Care
Hess Corporation
Hollywood Center, Inc.
Geri Hood
Kelly Householder
Victoria Householder
Pamela Howell
Jennifer Hritz
Huberta Schiappa Siciliano
Ellen Hughes
Bonnie Hunt
Huntington National Bank
Cathy Irish
JC Wine Cellars
Jefferson County Cable Co. Inc.
Jefferson Security Services, Inc.
Reverend B Johns
Jane Kaschak
Wayne Kemp
Heather Keenan
Anthony Kiaski
Rebecca King
Ana Kissinger
Matthew Klunk
Judy Koehnlein
Darlene Kolodziej
George Komar
Kimberly Koski
Daniel Kuebler
Mary Jo Kuhn
Patricia Lamantia
Kevin Lesnansky
Marlene Lesnansky
Jennifer Liddick
Toni Lonetta
Erica Lowther
Karen Lundquist
Anna-Marie Makemson
John & Sallie Magee
Mainstream Physical Therapy,
PLLC
Margaret’s Cafe
Lisa Marino
Frank Martin
Jennifer Matyas
Robert May
McCauslen’s Florist
McDonnell Chiropractic
Carolyn McEwen
Donald McFall Jr.
Tina McGrath
Meghan McGrew
Holly Merritt
Kellie Miller
Susan Miller
Kassondra Minor
Bonnie Mitchell
Sandra Morelli
Kayleen Murray
Candice Myers
Neidengard’s Harley Davidson, Inc.
Jo Nelson
Tina Nett
Susan Newbold
Tera Newbold
Christopher Orris
Donna Pizzoferrato
Tonya Porreca
Nikki Poulton
Brenda Powley
Presbyterian Women Association
Project Best
Samuel Quillen
Patricia Ralston
Cheryl Rawson
Craig Rawson
Judith Richards
Richmond United
Presbyterian Church
Riesbeck Food Markets, Inc.
Mary Beth Robertson
Maureen Robins
Robinson & Son Construction
Bridget Rohde
Janis Rowley
Barbara Ruggieri
Stephen Sacker
Autumn Sacripanti
Becky Salonica
Jonathan Sanford
Aaron Sapp
John Scalley
William Schlich
Becky Scholl
Robert Shimmel
Nikki D. Sleap
Deborah Sloane
Amy Smith
Carole Smith
Kathi Smurda
Stephanie Snider
James Sninchak
Tracey Speirs
Rhonda Sprowl
Ashley Stagani
State Farm Insurance
Sherry Stauver
Steel Valley Charities
Steuben Radiology Associates
Steubenville Electrical LMCC Inc.
Steubenville Rotary
Foundation, Inc.
Natalie Stout
Pamela Striffler
Coy Sudvary
Charles & Diana Swearingen
Lisa Swearingen
Jacqueline Taylor
Michelle Taylor
Shelly Tenaglio
The Agency Ltd.
The Laurels of Jefferson LLC
The Ridgefield Group, Inc.
Cynthia Thomas
Tin Mill Employees
Federal Credit Union
Toronto Apothecary, Inc.
Toronto Chamber of Commerce
Toronto Kiwanis Club
Trinity Medical Center
Tri-State Health Services, Inc.
US Bank
Valigene Balvin Jr.
Valley Converting Co, Inc.
Valley Hospice, Inc.
Angel Waggoner
Elizabeth Walker
Walmart Distribution Center 7017
Hollie Webb
Weirton Geriatric Center
West Penn Allegheny
Health System
Phyllis Westfall
Heather Whitehead
Beth Williams
Beth Ann Williams
Christina Williams
Holly Willoughby
Monica Wilson
Penny Wolter
Denise Wright
Lorie Yanik
Sandra Yeske
Kevin Yost
Donald Zalenski
Shari Zdinak
Timothy Zifzal
UNITED WAY ENDOWMENT
FUND
Bettie E. Nolte Trust
UPPER OHIO VALLEY DIALYSIS
MEMORIAL FUND
Wheeling Renal Care LLC
WES WAGNER ART
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
John & Ruth Corey
WHEELING DOG PARK FUND
Dr. Tiffany Boury
Dr. Robert Carr Jr.
Toni DiCarlo
Debra Galbreath
Dawnell McLendon
QSL of Wheeling, Inc.
Lorraine Ross
Wheeling Dog Park Fundraiser
WILLIAM H. HOMAN
“FOUNDERS FUND”
Estate of William Homan
WOMEN’S GIVING CIRCLE
Lisa Allen
Helen Altmeyer
Missy Ashmore
Karen Baker
Jessica Bedway
Sue Blevins
Stephanie Bloch
Barbara Bonenberger
Cynthia Bougher
Lynn Buch
Roanne Burech
Elizabeth Campbell
Saun Capehart
Christine Carder
Laura Carter
Mary Ann Cater
Sandra Chapman
Lynn Comerci
Rita Companion
Carolyn Dalzell
Marion Deever
Karen DiOrio
Amy Dobkin
Dr. Virginia Dulany
Martha Eddy
Dixie Ellwood
Margaret Ewing
Lynne Exley
Sue Seibert Farnsworth
Jeanne Finstein
Lucinda Fluharty
Hydie Friend
Suzanne Rohrig Gaiser
Linda Gardill
Jody Geese
Donna Glass
Carolyn Glaub
Mary Louise Goodman
Kelly Gompers-Lohri
Bonnie Grisell
Nancy Gwynn
Christine Hargrave
Anne Harman
Dorothy Harman
Deborah Hassig
Cheryl Hearne
Liz Hofreuter-Landini
Mary Beth Hughes
Beth Jacowitz-Chottiner
Joyce Jefferson
Joan Joanou
Caroline Jones
Cheryl Jones
Debbie Joseph
Sharon Joseph
Debbie Kaiser
Gloria Kalb
Lori Kenamond
Deborah Kennedy
Dea Kennen
Joan Kepner
Charl Keppel
Rebecca Kiger
Adrienne Klouse
Heidi Kossuth
Patricia Kota
Patricia Kramer
Winki Kusic
Roslyn Lando
Patricia Levenson
Alfredda Lollini
Dr. Gail Looney
Polly Loy
Terry Magro
Tracy Marra
Jane McCamic
Danielle Cross McCracken
Kathleen McDermott
Tulane Mensore
Kristine Molnar
Vicky Musicaro
Elizabeth Neumann
Donna Niess
Cynthia Nixon
Dorothy Noble
Betty Nutting
Jamie Remp
June Paull
Denise Penz
Patricia Pockl
Susan Pokwatka
Sharon Potter
Jeanie Prince
Elsie Reyes
Lea Ridenhour
Cheryl Riley
Sally Riley
Anne Robinson
Catherine Rohrig
Barbara Ruben
Ruth Ann Scherich
Jeanne Schmitt
Jenny Seibert
Kathy Shapell
Deanna Shiben
Pam Shields
Dot Shymansky
Heather Slack
Elizabeth Slater
Debra Ann Smith
Lori Spadafore
Elizabeth Stamp
Joan Stamp
Erikka Storch
Martha Straub
Bonnie Thurston
Vera Uyehara
Shirley Weaver
Karen Wilkinson
Rebecca Wilmoth
Betty Worls
Nancy Wright
Mary Beth Yaeger
Marlene Yahn
Lisa Zukoff
YOUTH ADVISORY
COUNCIL FUND
Thomas Brown DDS
YOUTH CLUB OF MARSHALL
COUNTY FUND
Anonymous
YOUTH SERVICES SYSTEM
FUTURES FUND
Youth Services System, Inc.
EVERY ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO PUBLISH THE MOST ACCURATE LIST POSSIBLE TO ADEQUATELY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR DONORS,
THEIR GIFTS, AND THE GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOUNDATION. IF YOUR NAME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED, PLEASE
ACCEPT OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES. WE ARE ALWAYS STRIVING TO IMPROVE OUR DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING PROCESSES.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
19
SCHOLARSHIPS
HOLLY ACKERMAN
SOPHIA ADAMS
DANIEL BARKER
CEARA BAUER
BRENNA BECCA
EVAN BENDER
TRAVIS CLARK
TORRYE CLINE
REBEKAH WARNOCK
JENNIFER WRIGHT
TAYLOR YEATER
DANA HOLMSTRAND
SARA JONES
CHELSEA JORDEN
LAURA MINOR
NICHOLAS NAUMANN
BRENTON OSBORNE
COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION
ASHLEY BURRIS
CHRISTA CALANGELO
FOR THE OHIO
BRANDON COLLINS
VALLEY, INC.
2012-2013
LAKIN VISNICK
EMILY WADE
ACADEMIC
SCHOLARSHIP
AWARDS
ALEXANDER GORDON
JUSTIN HAMMERS
HALEY MCCALISTER
SAVANNAH MCCARTNEY
20
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
COURTNEY MILLER
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
NEELY BENLINE
AMANDA BEST
JULIE ANN BISHOP
STEPHANIE BROWN
AUDREY BRYAN
CHAD DURBIN
DANIEL EDDY
ALEXANDRIA FALCONE
TAYLOR FANTE
KAITLYN FLEMING
MARRISSA BURGA
NICOLE FRANCIS
115 STUDENTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, HIGH SCHOOL, AND COLLEGE BENEFITED FROM A
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE OHIO VALLEY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD THIS YEAR. THE TOTAL VALUE
OF THE SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS EXCEEDED $149,857 AND THEY WERE AWARDED TO OUTSTANDING
STUDENTS FROM THROUGHOUT THE NORTHERN PANHANDLE AND SOUTHEASTERN OHIO.
TANNER YOHO
GEORGE KELLAS III
MITCHELL KOCH
COREY LEASURE
JULIANA MADZIA
NICHOLAS MAKRIS
NATHAN MASTERS
JAMES PATRIZI
BRANDON POLANSKI
LAUREN RAY
LEANDRA REED
SARA REED
ALYSSA SMIGEL
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
21
SCHOLARSHIPS
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR THE OHIO VALLEY, INC.
2012-2013 ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
AAUW Beulah Boyd Scholarship
Travis Clark – The Ohio State University
Kimberly Frakowski – Belmont College
Elizabeth Hofmann – West Virginia University
Dana Holmstrand – College of William & Mary
Chelsea Jorden – West Virginia University
Daniel Knight – West Virginia University
Matthew Nguyen – Marshall University
Brandon Polanski – West Liberty University
Matthew Saseen – West Virginia University
Joseph Zollars – Berklee College of Music
Beulah Meyer Scholarship
Amanda Best, Madonna High School – West Liberty
University
Nathan Masters, Weir High School – West Liberty
University
Bradley Miller Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Savannah McCartney, John Marshall High School –
Slippery Rock University
Carl Rollynn & Grace B. Sullivan Scholarship
Nathaniel Shipe, Ritchie County High School – Marshall
University
Deever Family Scholarship
Leandra Reed, St. Clairsville High School – University of
Mount Union
Donivan Adams Memorial Scholarship
Emily Wade, Tyler Consolidated High School – West
Liberty University
Former Martins Ferry Rotary Club Scholarship
Brenna Becca, Martins Ferry High School – Wheeling
Jesuit University
Shannon Lewis, Martins Ferry High School
Frances & Stephen Pritchard Scholarship
Victoria Shepherd, Tyler Consolidated High School –
West Virginia Northern Community College
Fraternal Order of Police Association Scholarship
Nicholas Makris, St. Clairsville High School – Middle
Tennessee State University
22
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Gene DeProsperis Memorial Scholarship
Nicholas Naumann, Wheeling Central Catholic High
School – West Liberty University
Glenda K. Follett Memorial Scholarship
Sophia Adams, Valley High School – West Virginia
University
Helen Biery Memorial Scholarship
Nicole Francis, Wheeling Central Catholic High School –
Marshall University
Shauntel Saunders, Wheeling Park High School – West
Liberty University
Italian Festival Foundation Scholarship
Stephanie Brown, John Marshall High School –
Marshall University
Alec Buchmelter, Brooke High School – West Virginia
Wesleyan College
Christa Calangelo, Wheeling Park High School –
Villanova University
Juliet Casinelli, Brooke High School – West Virginia
University
Brittney Fisher, John Marshall High School – Fairmont
State University
Kaitlyn Fleming, Shadyside High School – The Ohio
State University
Joshua Higgins, Edison High School – University of
Pittsburgh
George Kellas III, Wheeling Park High School – West
Virginia University
Corey Leasure, Bellaire St. John’s Central High School –
The Ohio State University
Sara Reed, Oak Glen High School – West Liberty
University
Laken Visnick, Wheeling Central Catholic High School –
West Liberty University
Joshua Weltner, Oak Glen High School – West Liberty
University
Taylor Yeater, Bridgeport High School – The Ohio State
University
Jack & Mary Burgbacher-Carpenter Scholarship
Daniel Eddy, Tyler Consolidated High School – West
Virginia University
John Marshall High School Brad Paisley
Scholarship
Kevin Powell, John Marshall High School – West Liberty
University
John Marshall High School Ronald Canestraro
Memorial Scholarship
Lauren Ray, John Marshall High School – West Virginia
University
John Marshall High School Cochran Moneske
O’Brien Scholarship
Daniel Barker, John Marshall High School – Wheeling
Jesuit University
Aaron Fonner, John Marshall High School
Alison LeMasters, John Marshall High School
Jaleesa Waldrum, John Marshall High School
John Marshall High School Dr. Gary Buskirk
Student of the Year
Laura Minor, John Marshall High School – West Liberty
University
John Marshall High School Joseph & Patricia
Kuskey Memorial Scholarship
Lauren Ray, John Marshall High School – West Virginia
University
John Marshall High School Kylie McLead
Scholarship
Ceara Bauer, John Marshall High School – West Liberty
University
John Marshall High School Messino-Wehrheim
Scholarship
Courtney Miller, John Marshall High School – Pierpont
Community College
John Marshall High School Nancy Buskirk
Scholarship
Amanda Gouldsberry, John Marshall High School
John Marshall High School Trust Fund Scholars
Emily Fox, John Marshall High School – West Virginia
University
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
EVERY ATTEMPT HAS BEEN MADE TO PUBLISH THE MOST ACCURATE LIST POSSIBLE TO ADEQUATELY ACKNOWLEDGE OUR DONORS,
THEIR GIFTS, AND THE GRANTS AND DISTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOUNDATION. IF YOUR NAME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED, PLEASE
ACCEPT OUR SINCERE APOLOGIES. WE ARE ALWAYS STRIVING TO IMPROVE OUR DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING PROCESSES.
John & Becky Wright 1st Generation Scholarship
Dustin Tawney, Tyler Consolidated High School – West
Virginia University
John Racer Athletic Scholarship
Darrin LeMasters, Tyler Consolidated High School –
West Virginia Wesleyan College
Joseph & Virginia Mull Scholarship
Thomas Parker, St. Clairsville High School – West
Virginia University
Joy Cox Nursing Memorial Scholarship
Ashley Burris, Wheeling Park High School – West
Liberty University
Kathleen Simmons Batalion Scholarship
Tayler Vossen, Tyler Consolidated High School – West
Virginia Northern Community College
Ken Dennis Scholarship
Holly Ackerman, Martins Ferry High School –
Muskingum University
Brenna Becca, Martins Ferry High School – Wheeling
Jesuit University
Shaina Oberdick, Martins Ferry High School – The Ohio
State University
Leon Berze Memorial Scholarship
Tre McGee, Buckeye Local High School
Leora & Mildred LaRue Scholarship
Sara Jones, Preston High School – Fairmont State
University
Mitchell Koch, Preston High School – Shepherd
University
Christopher May, Preston High School
Bryan McDaniel, Preston High School – Fairmont State
University
Megan Riley, Preston High School
Lisa Cockayne Memorial Scholarship
Rebekah Warnock, John Marshall High School – West
Virginia University
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
Maryanne K. Pflug Memorial Scholarship
Taylor Fante, Indian Creek High School – The Ohio State
University
Haley McCalister, Steubenville Catholic Central High
School – Franciscan University
Mike G. Dotson Memorial Scholarship
Darrin LeMasters, Tyler Consolidated High School –
West Virginia Wesleyan College
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
Neely Benline, Cameron High School – West Virginia
University
Audrey Bryan, Cameron High School – West Virginia
University
Cheyenne DeBolt, Cameron High School
David Klug, Cameron High School – Fairmont State
University
Orrick Herrington Sutcliffe GOC Scholarship
Marrissa Burga, Barnesville High School – Ohio
University Eastern
Brenton Osborne, Zanesville High School – University
of Cincinnati
Pat Johnson Memorial Scholarship
Justin Hammers, Wheeling Central Catholic High School
– West Virginia University
Patricia Bland Memorial Scholarship
Jennifer Wright, Magnolia High School – West Liberty
University
Patrick Clutter Memorial Scholarship
Evan Bender, Wheeling Park High School – Bethany
College
Polish American Patriot Club Scholarship
Ciana Cassi, Wheeling Park High School – West Virginia
University
Alexandria Falcone, Martins Ferry High School –
Columbus College of Art & Design
Alyssa Smigel, Wheeling Park High School – Scott
College of Cosmetology
Rebekah Warnock, John Marshall High School – West
Virginia University
Logan Wojcik, Wheeling Park High School – Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
Richard Heagin Memorial Scholarship
Julie Ann Bishop – Belmont College
Chad Durbin – Belmont College
Ruth & William Gilligan Memorial Scholarship
Brandon Collins, Tyler Consolidated High School – West
Liberty University
Tyler County High School Athletic Boosters
Scholarship
Torrye Cline, Tyler Consolidated High School – West
Virginia University
Darrin LeMasters, Tyler Consolidated High School –
West Virginia Wesleyan
W. Thornley Hunt Memorial Scholarship
Juliana Madzia, St. Clairsville High School – University
of Cincinnati
James Patrizi, St. Clairsville High School – Case
Western Reserve University
Wheeling Professional Firefighters IAFF Local 12
Scholarship
Megan Torbett, Wheeling Park High School – West
Virginia University
Tanner Yoho, Wheeling Park High School – West Liberty
University
Rachael Worby Scholarship
Alexander Gordon – West Liberty University
Jacob Hruschak, Brooke High School – West Virginia
University
Wes Wagner Art Scholarship
Victoria Spriggs – Bethany College
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
23
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Anglican Mission in the America's
Anonymous
Artistic Metals by Forester Downtown Wheeling Ontrac Fund
$400.00 ArtsLink
Community Impact Fund
$950.00 ArtsLink
Stealey Community Fund
$2,100.00 Ashland University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
Augusta Levy Learning Center
Ohio County Medical Society Alliance Charitable Fund
Barnesville Hospital
Elikan Fund
Beaver Area Heritage Foundation
Miller Family Fund
$3,000.00 Beaver Area Memorial Library
Miller Family Fund
$9,000.00 Beaver County Human Society
Miller Family Fund
$9,000.00 Belmont College
Richard Heagin Memorial Scholarship
Bethany College
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
Bethany College
Ohio Valley Museum Consortium Fund
Bethany College
Wes Wagner Scholarship
$250.00
Bishop Donahue High School
Angel Fund
$3,000.00
Bishop Donahue High School
Courtney & Danielle Block Memorial Scholarship
$4,000.00
Bowers Landscaping & Garden Supply
Beatty Park Fund
$7,529.00
Bowers Landscaping & Garden Supply
Steubenville Revitalization Group Fund
$ 1,500.00
Bradford School
Leon Berze Memorial Scholarship
Bridgestreet Middle School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Brooke County Committee on Aging
Upper Ohio Valley Dialysis Memorial Fund
$1,000.00 Brooke County Schools
Wheeling Nisshin Fund
$15,000.00 Brooke County Schools
Wheeling Nisshin Fund
$5,000.00 Cameron High School
Arts In Education Fund
$3,875.00 Cardiac Science Corporation
Matt Velez Save a Life Fund
$1,177.16 Catholic Charities of West Virginia
Robinson Family Fund
$1,000.00 Catholic Neighborhood Center
Fighting Nun Fund
$432.23 Catholic Neighborhood Center
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$500.00 Catholic Neighborhood Center
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$100.00 CEC/Seabee Historical Foundation
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
Center for Diabetes, Akron Children's Hospital
Mark Eddie Rockin' Juvenile Diabetes Fund
Center McMechen Primary School
Arts In Education Fund
$3,558.00 Center McMechen Primary School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 Century Equipment
Shadyside High School Sports Foundation Fund
$4,072.89 Chatham University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
Chestnut Grove Presbyterian Church
Miller Family Fund
$8,000.00 Christ's Community Church
Glory to Christ Fund
$14,000.00 City of Toronto
Toronto Coalition for Revitalization Fund
Community Lutheran Partners
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
24
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
$1,000.00 $1,000.00
$678.00 $751.23 $500.00
$1,000.00 $75.42 $500.00
$1,000.00 $260.00 $1,000.00
$500.00 $2,500.00 Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Concord Presbyterian Church
Anonymous
Corpus Christi Parish
Pangilinan-Torres Charity Fund
$2,400.00 Corpus Christi Parish
Pangilinan-Torres Charity Fund
$2,400.00 Council of Senior Tyler Countians
Stealey Community Fund
$36,000.00 Courts Optical
Wheeling Lions Club
$1,900.00 Covenant Community Church
Anonymous
$5,000.00 Dany Burke Foundation
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
$5,000.00 Diocese of Wheeling Charleston
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$200.00 Diocese of Wheeling Charleston
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$1,500.00 Discover the Real West Virginia Foundation
Wheeling Nisshin Fund
$5,000.00 DXE Medical Matt Velez Save a Life Fund
East Springfield Community Recreation
Community Impact Fund
$1,000.00 East Springfield Community Recreation
Community Impact Fund
$1,500.00 Episcopal Relief & Development
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
Eyecare Center of Wheeling
Wheeling Lions Club
$8,030.00 Fairmont State Foundation
Robinson Family Fund
$5,000.00 Fairmont State University
Cochrane Moneske Obrien Scholarship
$500.00
Fairmont State University
Kathleen Simmons Batalion Scholarship
$1,500.00
Fairmont State University
Leora & Mildred LaRue Scholarship
$599.00
Fairmont State University
Leora & Mildred LaRue Scholarship
$599.00
Fairmont State University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
Fairmont State University
Ruth & William Gilligan Memorial Scholarship
$500.00
Fairmont State University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
Faith In Action Caregivers
Community Impact Fund
$5,000.00 Faith In Action Caregivers
Upper Ohio Valley Dialysis Memorial Fund
$1,000.00 Faith In Action Caregivers
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$400.00 Family Service Upper Ohio Valley
Ohio County Medical Society Alliance Charitable Fund
$678.00 Filipino American Association
Tri-State Filipino American Association
$500.00 First Baptist Church
Amaya-Johnson Fund
$493.29 First Methodist Church of Monongah
Kalb Family Fund
$429.31 Gabriel Project of West Virginia
Gabriel Project Endowment Fund
$12,600.70 Glen Dale Elementary School
Arts In Education Fund
$3,983.00 Glen Dale Elementary School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Glenville State College
John & Becky Wright 1st Generation Scholarship
Grace Church Waccamaw - Access Ministries
Anonymous
$12,500.00 Grace Church Waccamaw - Access Ministries
Anonymous
$12,500.00 Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation
Janie Altmeyer Think Pink Fund
$10,000.00 Hall of Fame Café
Park Dances Fund for Veterans
$540.00 Harmony House
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$1,250.00 Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
$1,000.00 $470.00 $500.00 $1,000.00
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
25
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Helping Heroes
Community Impact Fund
$5,000.00 Hilltop Elementary School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 Holy Family Child Care Center
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$1,400.00 Hope United Methodist Church
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
$1,000.00 Hope United Methodist Church
Ohio County Medical Society Alliance Charitable Fund
$678.00 House of the Carpenter
Community Impact Fund
$50.00 House of the Carpenter
Williams Fund
Independent Baptist Mission for Asians
Glory to Christ Fund
Jefferson Country Fourth Street Health Clinic
Bridge Lighting Fund Fund
Jefferson County Historical Association
Ohio Valley Museum Consortium Fund
John Marshall High School
Arts In Education Fund
Kent State University
Deever Family Fund
Keyser Evening Club
West Virginia Kiwanis Foundation Fund
$500.00 Kiwanis Club of Beckley
West Virginia Kiwanis Foundation Fund
$250.00 Kiwanis Club of Princeton-Athens
West Virginia Kiwanis Foundation Fund
$500.00 Laerdale Medical Corporation
Christopher Fanning Memorial Community Education Fund
$1,797.35 Laughlin Memorial Chapel
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$1,000.00 Lazarus House
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
$5,000.00 Lazarus House
Gompers Fund
Linsly School
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
$1,500.00 Linsly School
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$5,000.00 Lions Club Charities of Wheeling
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$500.00 Malone University
Anonymous
$15,000.00 Marist Brothers
Flying Nun Fund
$1,100.00 Marshall County Animal Rescue League
Lisa Cockayne Animal Care Fund
Marshall County Historical Society
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$2,500.00 Marshall County Senior Services
Upper Ohio Valley Dialysis Memorial Fund
$1,000.00 Marshall University
Carl Rollynn & Grace Sullivan Scholarship
$500.00
Marshall University
John Racer Memorial Scholarship
$1,000.00
Marshall University
Lisa Cockayne JMHS Scholarship
$3,000.00
Marshall University
Mike G. Dotson Scholarship
$500.00
Marshall University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
Marshall University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
Martins Ferry High School
Former Martins Ferry Kiwanis Club Fund
Martins Ferry Public Library
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
McMechen Volunteer Fire Department
Anonymous
$15,000.00 McNinch Primary School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 McNinch Primary School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Middle Creek Elementary School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 26
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
$1,200.00 $10,000.00 $100.00 $75.42 $4,000.00 $500.00
$600.00 $3,000.00 $400.00 $5,220.00 Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Middlebourne Parks & Recreation
Stealey Community Fund
$39,560.00 Middlebourne United Methodist Church
Stealey Community Fund
$4,700.00 Middlebourne Youth League
Stealey Community Fund
$8,420.00 Missler's Irrigation
Shadyside High School Sports Foundation Fund
$3,750.00 Morehead State University
Helen Biery Memorial Scholarship
Moundsville Middle School
Healthy Kids Fund
Multiple Universities
AAUW Beulah Boyd Scholarship
Nicky's Garden Center
Downtown Wheeling Ontrac Fund
North Wheeling Youth Center
Community Impact Fund
Oglebay Foundation
Brigid O'Brien Fund
Oglebay Foundation
Joan & Lee Kelvington Foundation Fund
$1,200.00 Oglebay Foundation
Miller Family Fund
$5,000.00 Oglebay Foundation
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$3,500.00 Oglebay Institute
Community Impact Fund
$4,903.00 Oglebay Institute
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$100.00 Oglebay Institute
Women's Giving Circle
$150.00 Ohio County Family Resource Network
Community Impact Fund
Ohio County Medical Society Alliance
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
Ohio County Public Library
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
Ohio County Schools
H. Lawrence Jones Fund
Ohio County Schools
Music Magic Fund
Ohio River Valley Boy Scouts of America
Hubbard Memorial Society Fund
Ohio River Valley Boy Scouts of America
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$1,000.00 Ohio State University Belmont County Extension
Community Impact Fund
$2,000.00 Ohio Valley Junior Golf Academy
Ohio Valley Junior Golf Academy Fund
$2,241.96 Old Fort Steuben Project
Ohio Valley Museum Consortium Fund
$75.42 Otterbein University
Helen Biery Memorial Scholarship
Our Lady of Peace School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 Peterkin Conference Center
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
$5,000.00 Peterson Rehabilitation Center
Peterson Community Foundation Fund
$1,600.00 Pittsburgh Foundation
Anonymous
$1,000.00 Pittsburgh Travel Hockey Associates
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
$1,500.00 Pleasant Hills Schoolhouse
Community Impact Fund
$200.00 Pleasant Hills Schoolhouse
Ohio Valley Museum Consortium Fund
$75.42 Point Park University
Patrick Clutter Memorial Scholarship
Professional Optical Center
Wheeling Lions Club
Purdue University
Howard Corcoran Memorial Scholarship
RDH12 Fund for Sight
Jefferson County RDH12 Fund for Sight
Ritchie Elementary School
Healthy Kids Fund
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
$500.00
$1,000.00 $12,470.00
$1,073.96 $50.00 $1,731.02 $2,500.00 $100.00 $3,500.00 $66.57 $3,000.00 $59.64 $500.00
$2,500.00
$7,694.00 $1,000.00
$20,000.00 $971.55 CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
27
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Robert Joseph MD
Wheeling Lions Club
Robert Morris University
Orrick Herrington Sutcliffe GOC Scholarship
$1,000.00
Robert Morris University
Polish American Patriot Club Scholarship
$1,000.00
Russell Nesbitt Services
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
Saint Mary's College
FOPA Scholarship
School Health Corporation
Matt Velez Save a Life Fund
Shepherd University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
Sherrard Middle School
Arts In Education Fund
Smith Medical Clinic, Inc.
Anonymous
Sonotone Hearing Aid Center
Wheeling Lions Club
$2,672.00 St. Clairsville Elementary School
Community Impact Fund
$2,000.00 St. Clairsville Elementary School
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
St. Clairsville Elementary School
Sean Elerick Memorial Fund
$2,000.00 St. Clairsville Stadium Improvement Project
Sean Elerick Memorial Fund
$3,000.00 St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
John & Alia Karras Fund
$2,175.85 St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
Living Memorial Endowment Fund
$13,000.00 St. John the Divine Greek Orthodox Church
Michael & Betty Karras Memorial Fund
$1,326.92 St. Johns Home for Children
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$1,250.00 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
$4,600.00 St. Matthew's Episcopal Church
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
$5,000.00 St. Michael Parish
Earl & Bernice Grewe-Gompers Fund
St. Michael Parish
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$100.00 St. Michael Parish
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
$100.00 St. Michael Parish School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,075.00 St. Michael Parish School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,178.07 St. Michael Parish School
Matt Velez Save a Life Fund
St. Michael's Parish
Mary's Provisions for the Poor Fund
St. Vincent de Paul School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Strand Theatre Preservation Society
Community Impact Fund
$4,500.00 Talmar Gardens & Horticultural Center
Miller Family Fund
$3,000.00 TEMS Joint Ambulance District
Toronto Coalition for Revitalization Fund
The Linsly School
Coudon Hall Fund
The Linsly School
Gompers Fund
The Ohio State University
Former Martins Ferry Rotary Club Fund
$500.00
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$5,700.00
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$5,700.00
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$1,425.00
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$5,700.00
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$5,000.00
28
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
$4,675.00 $400.00 $500.00
$395.00 $1,250.00
$4,000.00 $400.00 $2,000.00 $2,717.80 $920.00 $1,195.59 $500.00 $1,568.07 $1,680.00 Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$3,000.00
The Ohio State University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$2,500.00
The Ohio State University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
The Ohio State University
W. Thornley Hunt Memorial Scholarship
$500.00
The Ohio State University
W. Thornley Hunt Memorial Scholarship
$500.00
The Ohio State University Belmont County Extension
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
The Salvation Army
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
$2,000.00 Town of Middlebourne
Stealey Community Fund
$2,000.00 Town of Middlebourne
Stealey Community Fund
$5,700.00 Town of Middlebourne
Stealey Community Fund
$50,000.00 Town of Middlebourne
Stealey Community Fund
$6,300.00 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
W. Frederick Bartholomew Fund
Trinity Health Systems Foundation
Toronto Coalition for Revitalization Fund
$1,000.00 Trinity Health Systems Foundation
Toronto Coalition for Revitalization Fund
$23,450.00 Tri-State Genealogy & Historical Society
Ohio Valley Museum Consortium Fund
Tyler County 4-H
Stealey Community Fund
$2,000.00 Tyler County Board of Education
Stealey Community Fund
$1,850.00 Tyler County Board of Education
Stealey Community Fund
$8,952.00 Tyler County Board of Education
Stealey Community Fund
$5,195.00 Tyler County Public Library
Stealey Community Fund
$19,701.95 Tyler County Public Library
Stealey Community Fund
$194,875.03 Tyler County Public Library
Stealey Community Fund
$16,338.00 Tyler County Volunteer Fire Department
Stealey Community Fund
$18,000.00 Uniglobe Ohio Valley Travel
Park Dances Fund for Veterans
$2,792.93 United Methodist Church
Andy Hogan Charitable Fund
$5,000.00 United Methodist Church
Joan & Lee Kelvington Foundation Fund
$500.00 United Methodist Church
Joan & Lee Kelvington Foundation Fund
$2,800.00 United Methodist Church
Joan & Lee Kelvington Foundation Fund
$1,000.00 United Methodist Church
Stealey Community Fund
$13,925.00 United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
Elizabeth Kyle Fund
$8,793.33 United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
H. Lawrence Jones Fund
$66.57 United Way of the Upper Ohio Valley
United Way Endowment Fund
$72,303.93 University of Akron
Joseph & Virginia Mull Scholarship
$500.00
University of Akron
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
University of Akron
W. Thornley Hunt Memorial Scholarship
$500.00
Upper Ohio Valley Opera Guild
Upper Ohio Valley Opera Guild Fund
$2,975.52 Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery
Glory to Christ Fund
$1,750.00 Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery
Glory to Christ Fund
$2,000.00 Upper Ohio Valley Presbytery
Glory to Christ Fund
$30,000.00 Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
$2,000.00 $27,940.74 $75.42 CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
29
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Valley Hospice
Bridge Lighting Fund Fund
Vietnam Veterans Support Group
Park Dances Fund for Veterans
Village of Bellaire
Margaret Dankworth Memorial Fund
Wake Forest University
Helen Biery Memorial Scholarship
Washington Lands Elementary School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Washington National Cathedral
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
$1,000.00 Waynesburg University
Orrick Herrington Sutcliffe GOC Scholarship
$1,000.00
Waynesburg University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
Waynesburg University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
We bark Estates
Joan & Lee Kelvington Foundation Fund
WEBA Food Pantry Project
Community Impact Fund
$5,000.00 Webark Estates
Anonymous
$15,000.00 Wellsville Historical Society
Ohio Valley Museum Consortium Fund
$75.42 West Alexander Community Center
Matt Velez Save a Life Fund
$381.00 West Liberty University
Cochrane Moneske Obrien Scholarship
$600.00
West Liberty University
Cochrane Moneske Obrien Scholarship
$600.00
West Liberty University
Gene DeProsperis Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Liberty University
Glenda K. Follett Memorial Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Liberty University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
$500.00
West Liberty University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
$400.00
West Liberty University
Kenneth R. Dennis Fund
$1,500.00
West Liberty University
Leora & Mildred LaRue Scholarship
$599.00
West Liberty University
Lisa Cockayne JMHS Scholarship
$3,000.00
West Liberty University
Messino-Wehrheim Scholarship
$500.00
West Liberty University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Liberty University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Liberty University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Liberty University
Patrick Clutter Memorial Scholarship
$2,500.00
West Liberty University
Robert W. Schramm West Liberty University
Tyler Consolidated High School Scholarship
$500.00
West Liberty University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Liberty University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Liberty University Foundation
Community Impact Fund
West Liberty University Foundation
Miller Family Fund
West Virginia American College of Surgeons
John O. Rankin Memorial Fund
West Virginia District of Circle K
West Virginia Kiwanis Foundation Fund
$500.00 West Virginia Key Club District
West Virginia Key Club District Fund
$1,000.00 West Virginia Key Club District
West Virginia Kiwanis Foundation Fund
$1,000.00 West Virginia Northern Community College
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
30
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
$150.00 $400.00 $2,624.00 $500.00
$500.00 $208.92 $6,050.00 $23,800.00
$1,200.00 $318.00
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
West Virginia Northern Community College
Polish American Patriot Club Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia Northern Community College
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia Railroad Museum
Miller Family Fund
West Virginia University
Beulah Meyer Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
Beulah Meyer Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
FOPA Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
IAFF Local 12 Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
Jack & Mary Burgbacher Carpenter Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Virginia University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
$2,000.00
West Virginia University
Leora & Mildred LaRue Scholarship
$599.00
West Virginia University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Virginia University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Virginia University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Virginia University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Virginia University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
$1,250.00
West Virginia University
Pat Johnson Memorial Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
Polish American Patriot Club Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Virginia University
Polish American Patriot Club Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Virginia University
Rachael Worby Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Virginia University
Tyler Consolidated High School Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Virginia University
Upper Ohio Valley Italian Foundation Scholarship
$1,000.00
West Virginia University IAFF Local 12 Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University Joy Cox Nursing Memorial Scholarship
$998.00
West Virginia University Foundation
Stealey Community Fund
$4,183.00 West Virginia University Foundation
Stealey Community Fund
$1,000.00 West Virginia University Parkersburg
Donivon E. Adams Memorial Scholarship
$250.00
West Virginia University Parkersburg
Frances & Stephen Pritchard Scholarship
$500.00
West Virginia University Parkersburg
Sylvia Archer Scholarship
$500.00
Wetzel County Committee on Aging
Upper Ohio Valley Dialysis Memorial Fund
Wheeling Central Catholic High School
Earl & Bernice Grewe-Gompers Fund
Wheeling Convention and Visitors Bureau
Capitol Theatre Preservation Fund
Wheeling Country Day School
Anonymous
$1,000.00 Wheeling Country Day School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 Wheeling Country Day School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Wheeling Country Day School
Lesley W. Galinski Endowment
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
$2,500.00 $1,000.00 $2,717.80 $50,000.00
$905.81 CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
31
GRANTS & DISTRIBUTIONS
DONOR
RECIPIENT
FUND
DONOR ADVISED
SCHOLARSHIP
DESIGNATED
Wheeling County Day School
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$625.00
Wheeling Country Day School
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$2,625.00 Wheeling Health Right
Helen & Leonard Rowley Memorial Fund
$2,000.00 Wheeling Health Right
Lee Ann Foundation Fund
$15,000.00 Wheeling Health Right
Wheeling Health Right Endowment
Wheeling Jesuit University
Elizabeth Hess-Gebhard Fund
$13,436.00 Wheeling Jesuit University
Hess Family Fund
$35,460.00 Wheeling Jesuit University
John Marshall High School Scholarship
Wheeling Jesuit University
Mary Ann Hess Fund
Wheeling Jesuit University
N. Elizabeth Elbin Scholarship
Wheeling Middle School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 Wheeling Middle School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Wheeling Middle School
Wheeling Middle School Boosters Fund
Wheeling National Heritage Area Corporation
Capitol Theatre Preservation Fund
$8,000.00 Wheeling National Heritage Area Corporation
Irene Meagel Fund
$1,500.00 Wheeling Park High School
Healthy Kids Fund
$1,000.00 Wheeling Society for Crippled Children
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$2,500.00 Wheeling Symphony Society
Romeo & Elsie Reyes Family Fund
Woodsdale Elementary School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,463.00 Woodsdale Elementary School
Arts In Education Fund
$4,000.00 YMCA of Wheeling
Community Impact Fund
$5,000.00 YMCA of Wheeling
Earl & Bernice Grewe-Gompers Fund
$2,717.80 YMCA of Wheeling
H. Lawrence Jones Fund
$66.57 YMCA of Wheeling
Robinson Family Fund
$4,000.00 Young Life
Anonymous
$5,000.00 Young Life
Anonymous
$5,000.00 Young Life
Anonymous
$500.00 Youth Club of Marshall County
Anonymous
$1,000.00 Youth Services System
Community Impact Fund
$5,000.00 Youth Services System
Fighting Nun Fund
$500.00 Youth Services System
Fighting Nun Fund
$299.19 Youth Services System
Fighting Nun Fund
$350.00 Youth Services System
Fighting Nun Fund
$300.00 Youth Services System
Fighting Nun Fund
$770.00 Youth Services System
Fighting Nun Fund
$550.00 Youth Services System
Wheeling Automobile Club Fund
$400.00 Youth Services System
Women's Giving Circle
$10,000.00 YWCA of Wheeling
Community Impact Fund
$50,000.00 YWCA of Wheeling
Women's Giving Circle
$9,600.00 TOTALS
32
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
$9,691.05 $500.00
$9,019.00 $1,250.00
$6,000.00
$500.00 $1,134,698.31 $263,111.51 $149,857.00
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
IMPACT SUMMARY
DISCRETIONARY
$168,807
DONOR ADVISED
$946,192
DONOR DESIGNATED
$176,623
ENDOWMENT
$104,989
FIELD OF INTEREST
$1,200
SCHOLARSHIP
GRAND TOTAL
$149,857
$1,547,668
PHILANTHROPIC PARTNER FOR ALL WHO WANT TO GIVE BACK IN THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY,
CONNECTING DONORS WHO CARE WITH CAUSES THAT MATTER. FOR GOOD. FOREVER.
EDUCATION 33%
ANIMAL RELATED 7%
ARTS & CULTURE 1%
RELIGION 7%
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 7%
YOUTH 23%
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 22%
IN FY 2013 THE FOUNDATION AND ITS 181 COMPONENT FUNDS MADE 310 DISTRIBUTIONS OF
$1,547,668 IN GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS. THIS TOTAL INCLUDES GRANT RECOMMENDATIONS
FROM FUNDHOLDERS, DISTRIBUTIONS TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH AGENCY FUNDS,
AND AWARDS FROM COMPETITIVE GRANTS MANAGED BY THE FOUNDATION'S STAFF.
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
33
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2013
UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Support and Revenue:
Contributions
$1,636,018
Investment return
2,479,884
Other
27,843
Total unrestricted support and revenue
NET ASSETS RELEASED FROM RESTRICTIONS
TOTAL SUPPORT AND REVENUE
4,143,745
128,657
4,272,402
EXPENSES
Program Services:
Grants
Other program expenses
Supporting Services:
General and administrative
Fundraising
1,411,975
39,664
240,173
61,337
TOTAL EXPENSES
1,753,149
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS
2,519,253
TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Contributions and grants
(0)
Net assets released from restrictions
(90,532)
Increase (Decrease) in temporarily restricted net assets
(90,532)
PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS Contributions(0)
34
Investment return
(0)
Net assets released from restrictions
(38,125)
Increase (Decrease) in permanently restricted net assets
(38,125)
INCREASE IN NET ASSETS
2,390,596
NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR
23,754,757
NET ASSETS OF ACQUIRED SUBSIDIARY
(0)
NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR
$26,145,353
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2013
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
Grants and bequests receivable
Prepaid expenses
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
$1,160,099
(0)
3,350
1,163,449
INVESTMENTS AT FAIR MARKET VALUE
Bonds
8,596,842
Equities
18,866,853
Rental real estate
535,843
Other
10,780
TOTAL
28,010,318
Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $19,984
OTHER ASSETS
Organization costs, net
TOTAL OTHER ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
24,575
5,176
5,176
29,203,518
LIABILITIES:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
5,541
Grants payable
4,250
Accrued payroll and taxes
5,135
Other Liabilities
1,966
Funds held in trust for nonprofit organizations
3,041,273
TOTAL LIABILITIES
3,058,165
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted
23,045,355
Temporarily restricted
(0)
Permanently restricted
3,099,998
TOTAL NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
26,145,353
$29,203,518
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
35
TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, STAFF AND TRUSTEE BANKS
OFFICERS
TRUSTEES
SUE SEIBERT FARNSWORTH, ESQ.
President | Spilman, Thomas & Battle, PLLC
Executive, Nominating
JOSEPH W. BOUTAUGH
Board Member Emeritus
ROBERT M. ROBINSON
Vice President | Robinson Automotive Group
Executive
DAVID B. DALZELL, JR.
Secretary
Executive, Scholarship, Distribution, Nominating
EDWARD D. GOMPERS
Treasurer | Edward D. Gompers & Company, AC
Executive, Investment, Distribution, Nominating
BRENT BUSH
United Bank
Investment
TULANE MENSORE
Scholarship
MARK C. FERRELL
Security National Trust Company
Investment, Distribution
BERI FOX
Marble King, Inc.
JOSEPH GLAUB
COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS
JAY GOODMAN
Harvey Goodman Realtor
Scholarship
ROBERT BECERRA
WesBanco
Investment
CHRISTINE HARGRAVE
Cattrell Companies, Inc.
Distribution
WILLIAM PARAS
Security National Trust Company
Investment
CARLOS C. JIMENEZ, MD
Reynolds Memorial Hospital
LUKE SCHMITT
Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC
Scholarship
MARK A. MCKEEN
Huntington Bank
Investment
DR. H. LAWRENCE JONES, ED. D.
Retired Educator
Scholarship
CHARLES J. KAISER, JR., ESQ.
Phillips, Gardill, Kaiser &
Altmeyer, PLLC
Executive, Investment, Distribution,
Nominating
WILLIAM O. NUTTING
Ogden Newspapers, Inc.
ELSIE REYES
Distribution
FREDERICK M. DEAN
ROHRIG, ESQ.
Attorney at Law
Distribution, Investment
JAMES G. SQUIBB, JR.
Beyond Marketing
Scholarship
JOAN C. STAMP
Scholarship
WILL TURANI
Orrick Global Operations Center
Distribution
WILLIAM J. YAEGER, JR., ESQ.
Herndon, Morton, Herndon & Yaeger
Investment
STAFF
SUSIE NELSON
Executive Director
TRUSTEE BANKS
VICTORIA SMITH
Associate Director
PETER RIESBECK
RENEE GEORGE
WESBANCO BANK, INC.
Director of Development
Grants Administrator
SECURITY NATIONAL TRUST
UNITED BANK
HUNTINGTON BANK
PREMIER BANK & TRUST
MONTEVERDE GROUP
36
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
37
CFOV.ORG
Wheeling, WV 26003 | Phone: 304-242-3144 | Fax: 304-234-4753
A FUND FOR ALL TIME SUPPORTED BY AND FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY
The Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Inc. is registered as a charitable organization with
the West Virginia Secretary of State. A summary of the Foundation’s registration and financial
documents may be obtained from the Secretary of State, State Capitol, Charleston, WV 25305
38
CFOV REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2013
Fiscal Year 2013: JULY 1, 2012 - JUNE 30, 2013