2014 Annual Report - Kosciusko County Community Foundation

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2014 Annual Report - Kosciusko County Community Foundation
2014 Annual Report
Home
Letter from
the President
Home is my favorite place. It’s
where I spend the most time
with the ones I love. It’s wearing
comfortable clothes, eating great
food, playing games, laughing,
teaching and learning (sometimes
the hard way).
In this year’s annual report, our
donors and grantees share what
home means to them. The people featured in these
pages live in busy homes filled with the noises of
raising children, in assisted living communities and
on family farms, in lake cottages and the homeless
shelter. Regardless of where they live, many of their
definitions of “home” carry common themes: love,
security and belonging.
Our home is Kosciusko County, and we desire to
make this community a place where all residents can
feel a sense of belonging, be secure, and experience
life to its fullest. Our grantmaking reflects this desire.
For some families in our community, help with food
and housing stability is necessary. For others, the
chance to experience art, theater and music is what
makes life richer. For some people, having a place
to enjoy the outdoors is important. For many young
people, the opportunity to have an excellent education
and learn skills they can use locally means they can
continue to make Kosciusko County home – perhaps
raising their own families here someday.
We are honored to be home to over 300 funds
entrusted to us by local donors who share a desire
to continuously improve the quality of life for people
in Kosciusko County and beyond. If you have a
charitable dream, we would love for it to live here.
Sincerely,
Jerry Yeager
Board President
The feature photos in this annual report were taken by Karen Geswein,
unless otherwise credited.
Table of Contents
Eva Kor...................................................................... 1
A Family & Business Tradition................................... 2
Community Funds’ Grants......................................... 4
Dr. & Mrs. William Male.............................................. 6
Donors........................................................................ 8
Gifts in Honor & Memory of..................................... 12
A Safe Haven........................................................... 16
New Funds............................................................... 18
Funds....................................................................... 20
World-Class Orthopedic Industry............................. 24
Opportunities Right Here at Home.......................... 26
Kosciusko REMC Operation Round Up Grants...... 28
KEYS Grants & Members........................................ 30
Board & Staff............................................................ 32
2014 Volunteers....................................................... 33
Heart of Gold............................................................ 34
Professional Advisor Recognition............................ 35
Why Give.................................................................. 36
Financials................................................................. 37
Eva Kor
Never Take Home
for Granted
On March 25, 2014, a capacity crowd of 3,000 middle
school students filled the Manahan Orthopedic Capital
Center at Grace College to hear Eva Kor’s first person
account of surviving the Auschwitz Death Camp and
the medical experiments of Nazi Dr. Josef Mingele on
Eva and her identical twin sister, Miriam.
Middle school students listen in rapt attention as Eva
Kor tells her story of surviving Auschwitz and of her
decision to forgive those who murdered her family and
hurt her.
Later that night, another capacity crowd of community
members came to hear Eva speak. Eva detailed how
her family was forced from their home when she was
10-years-old. Later, Eva and Miriam would be ripped
from their mother’s arms as they arrived at Auschwitz.
Eva and Miriam never saw their mother, father or
sisters again.
The heart of Eva’s message to the audience was to
forgive. Eva said she was able to forgive the Nazis,
even Dr. Mengele who performed many terrible
experiments on her.
“Don’t pass on that family legacy (abuse and
unforgiveness) to your children and grandchildren.
Heal yourself…It is not that complicated…What do
you have to lose? Your pain,” Eva said.
The Eva Kor event was made possible, in large part,
by grants from our Community Funds and from a
donor advised fund.
Eva Kor (right) with Teresa Jordan, the Leesburg
Elementary teacher whose dream it was to bring Eva
Kor to Warsaw to speak to students.
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Community Support –
A Family and Business Tradition
One summer night in 1975, 21-year-old Lorraine
Albert attended the Leesburg Days ice cream
social with her parents. Her family sat at the same
table as John Anglin, Jr. Lorraine had
seen John before. Her dad delivered grain
to the Clunette Elevator, which was owned
and operated by the Anglin Family. But
that night, John and Lorraine talked and
got to know each other a bit. John asked
Lorraine if he could take her to a chicken
barbeque the next night. She said yes.
By August of that summer, Lorraine and
John were engaged. They were married
that November.
In 1992, tragedy struck the Anglin family when
15-year-old Jeremiah and his friend Mike Bishop
both died in an automobile accident. The community
outpouring, especially from the farming
community, was strong. The 4-H Junior
Leaders established a memorial garden at
the fairgrounds in honor of the boys.
In 2009, John Anglin, Sr. (John Jr.’s father
and Jeremiah’s grandfather) used the
grant dollars from a Heart of Gold award
in his honor to establish the Jeremiah
J. Anglin Memorial Fund, which was
designed to support causes that Jeremiah
cared about.
Lorraine Anglin
During their 37 years of marriage, John
In 2012, tragedy struck the Anglin family
and Lorraine raised two children: a son, Jeremiah,
again
when
Lorraine’s beloved husband, John,
and a daughter, Jessica. John eventually became
passed away very unexpectedly while the couple
co-owner of Clunette Elevator. While their children
was vacationing.
were young, Lorraine stayed at home - busy raising
children and 4-H animals. Later, she joined John at
Now, two years later, Lorraine; her daughter, Jessica;
the elevator where she still serves as Office Manager.
and son-in-law Gabe, continue the Anglin tradition
For more information about the Ag Cares Fund, visit KCFoundation.org/Ag.
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Lorraine Anglin stands in front of the Clunette Elevator, which has been in the Anglin Family providing Ag services to our community
since 1951. The Elevator was among the first to accept gifts of grain on behalf of the Community Foundation’s Ag Cares Fund.
of service to the agricultural community through
the Clunette Elevator (Gabe and Jessica co-own
the elevator with Tom Anglin). They buy and sell
corn and soybeans from farmers from Kosciusko
and surrounding counties. They also provide crop
protection products and crop nutrients. More than just
a business, the Clunette Elevator is an integral part of
the community. The elevator supports young people
and agricultural education through 4-H and FFA.
Community Foundation to a participating elevator. The
elevator sells the grain for the Foundation and sends
the proceeds of that sale to benefit the Ag Cares
Fund. The Community Foundation sends the farmer
a gift receipt for tax purposes. Each gift of grain helps
the Foundation support causes that matter to the Ag
community – food programs, Ag education and youth.
“Home means more now (since John passed away),”
said Lorraine. “Home is where memories are made…
it’s where you sit down for dinner with your family…
it’s where you enjoy traditions like Sunday
night popcorn. Home is a place that is safe
and secure.”
They were among the first elevators to
accept gifts of grain on behalf of the
Kosciusko County Community
Foundation for the Ag Cares
Fund. Area farmers
can donate corn
where you sit down for
or beans to
dinner with your family.
the Kosciusko
County Community
Foundation by
delivering crops
on behalf of the
Home is...
Our thanks to the Anglin Family
and to Clunette Elevator for
making our community, our
“home,” a more generous, more
thriving, more youth and
farm-friendly place
to live.
Lorraine Anglin
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Community Funds’ Grants
The following grants were made from our Community Funds. These grants are made possible by donors who
direct us to use their gifts wherever the needs are greatest. Typically, these funds are accessed by nonprofits
through a grant application process.
Grantee
Baker Youth Club
The Otis R. Bowen Center for Human Services, Inc.
Cancer Services of Northeast Indiana
CASA of Kosciusko County, Inc.
The Christian Performing Artists’ Fellowship
Clay Township Fire Department
Community Action of NE Indiana
Erin’s House for Grieving Children
First United Methodist Church of Warsaw
Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Inc.
Four Way Ambulance Emergency Service, Inc.
Get on Board
Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana
Grace College & Theological Seminary Center for Lakes and Streams
Grace Village Retirement Community
Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County
Heart of Gold Program
Housing Opportunities of Warsaw, Inc.
Indiana Lincoln Highway Association
Isaiah 11 Ministry
Junior Achievement
serving Warsaw & Tippecanoe Valley
Kosciusko Community YMCA
Kosciusko County Council on Aging & Aged, Inc.
Kosciusko County Educational Development (KC-Ed)
Kosciusko County Special Olympics
Kosciusko Home Care and Hospice, Inc.
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Purpose
After-school satellite programs
Enchanted Hills thrift store, food pantry and
health food outlet
Client advocate program
Support of volunteer trainings, “air cards,” and cell phones
for cases
The MasterWorks Festival choral program
Replace air packs
Covering Kids and Families program
Counseling and peer support programs for grieving children
and their families.
Community Closet program, providing non-food items
to low-income individuals
Kosciusko County 2013 Holiday Pops
and 2014 Patriotic Pops concerts
Stair chair for ambulance
Program to connect nonprofits with volunteers
Girl Scout Leadership Experience
for K-12 students in Kosciusko County
Rebranding and communication project
Programming for field day and aquarium/aquaponics
Garden structures and supplies to enable people
of all ages and abilities to enjoy gardening
Purchase a tract of land in Warsaw
Grants to charities in honor of Heart of Gold recipients
Interns for the Stellar Community Neighborhood Participation
Task Force
Development of Indiana Lincoln Highway Byway Corridor
Management Plan
Counseling sessions for individuals unable to pay
Finance Park for Warsaw, Tippecanoe Valley
and Lakeland Christian Academy
Construction of new facility
Phone equipment upgrade in office
Coaches and coordinator to help at-risk students graduate
high school
Transportation costs for athletes to events
Administrative support of the Help Center
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year,
July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Grant Amount
$10,000.00
$7,500.00
$7,500.00
$5,000.00
$1,300.00
$15,000.00
$7,500.00
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
$1,500.00
$1,584.00
$2,500.00
$2,000.00
$2,500.00
$40,000.00
$1,478.00
$20,000.00
$9,000.00
$5,313.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$2,000.00
$5,000.00
$7,736.00
$5,000.00
$3,040.00
$14,000.00
Grantee
Kosciusko Literacy Services, Inc.
Lakeland Art Association
Lakeland Community Services, Inc.
Multi-Township Emergency Medical Service
Muscular Dystrophy Association
National Philanthropy Week
New Beginnings Preschool and Child Care, Inc.
North Webster United Methodist Church
Professional Advisors Golf Outing
Project Lead the Way, Inc.
Science Central, Inc.
Syracuse-Wawasee Park Foundation
Teen Parents Succeeding, Inc.
Town of Winona Lake
Wagon Wheel Theatre, Inc.
City of Warsaw/Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory
Wawasee Area Career and Technical Cooperative
Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation, Inc.
Whitko Community Schools
Young Tigers Football, Inc.
Purpose
Grant Amount
“Plant the Seed-Read!” program
$1,000.00
Walk N Wander Warsaw-The Art of Seward Johnson
$3,000.00
Tuition assistance for low-income families
$3,315.00
Pediatric mannequins for training
$6,821.00
Funding for Kosciusko County children to attend summer camp
$1,800.00
Grants to charities in honor of National Philanthropy Week
$500.00
radio quiz show winners
Startup funds to open an infant program
$2,493.00
Dollars for Preschool Scholars scholarship program
$1,800.00
Grants to charities in honor of golf outing winners
$1,600.00
STEM education curriculum for K-12 students throughout
$10,000.00
Kosciusko County
Science 4 U Outreach labs to Warsaw schools
$5,000.00
Syracuse-Wawasee Trail completion around Syracuse Lake
$4,000.00
Teen Services life skills program
$3,000.00
Support of the splash pad at Limitless Park
$5,000.00
The Polar Express Christmas concert
$4,300.00
Funding for 2013 Play It Safe Family Safety Day
$1,000.00
Career and Technical Equipment upgrade
$9,000.00
Supplies to remove invasive plants in region
$2,500.00
Community based instruction program
$3,367.00
for special education students
Placement of automated external defibrillators in schools
Protective equipment
$3,999.00
$5,000.00
Total $264,446.00
This graph represents all grantmaking including grants from community,
field of interest, advised, agency, designated and scholarship funds.
dArts, Culture — 3%
dHealth — 12%
dCivic* — 21%
dHuman Services — 25%
dEducational — 9%
dRecreation — 4%
dEnvironmental — 8%
dScholarhsip — 18%
*Includes a large donor advised grant awarded to a civic project.
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Dr. and Mrs. William Male
Making a Home for Grace College’s Center
for Seminary and Graduate Studies
Dr. William (Bill) Male began working when he was
very young, first in his family’s bakery and then in his
father’s frozen pastry business. In high school, the
young entrepreneur even established a small printing
business, which he sold after graduation. Bill’s earliest
jobs included building boats, newspaper publication,
and plastics molding.
In 1948, Bill, who was 21-years-old, helped his
grandfather pick up a calf from a farmer. While there,
Bill saw a beautiful girl, Ella, the farmer’s daughter.
She was feeding the barn cats when Bill first
noticed her. He saw Ella again when she was
singing in the church choir. Soon after,
they began spending time together.
business college studies. After dropping Ella off
at school, Bill had a remarkable drive back home.
Remarkable, because he had an overwhelming sense
that despite his strong work ethic and entrepreneurial
spirit, he was not living a purposeful life. During that
drive home, he felt a certainty that God wanted to use
his life to help others. So dramatic was this sense that
Bill applied the very next morning to Western Michigan
College in Kalamazoo. He wasn’t sure what God was
On Labor Day evening of
1948, Bill drove Ella from
Mendon, Michigan
to Fort Wayne,
Indiana to
begin her
Dr. and Mrs. Male with their daughters and sons-in-law (left to right):
Robert Markham, Ruth (Lowrie) Markham, Rebecca Colman, William (Bill)
Male, James Colman, Martha Hines, Ella Male, James Himes, Mary Smith
and David Smith.
To learn more about Donor Advised Funds, visit KCFoundation.org/types-of-funds
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calling him to do, but he felt certain he would need a
college degree to do it.
Turns out, Bill didn’t earn one but four college
degrees. The first degree was a Bachelor of Arts from
Western Michigan. The second was a degree from
Grace Theological Seminary. The third was a Master’s
degree in Psychology from Temple University. Finally,
Bill earned a PhD from Indiana University.
Bill and Ella got married just before Bill’s third year
at Western Michigan. Shortly after graduation from
Grace, Bill and Ella and their first-born daughter
moved to Philadelphia to pastor the First Brethren
Church. While in Philadelphia, Bill and Ella welcomed
two more daughters.
In 1959, after four years pastoring in Philadelphia, the
Males moved to Winona Lake where he joined the
faculty of Grace Theological Seminary. In 1961, their
youngest daughter was born completing Bill and Ella’s
“all-girl Male quartet.”
Bill served Grace Schools for 34 years, holding a
variety of positions, among them: Academic Dean of
the College and Dean of the Seminary.
Bill and Ella have used the Kosciusko County
Community Foundation for much of their charitable
giving since 1996, when they established the Bill
and Ella Male Charitable Fund. This advised fund
allows the Males to recommend grants to charities
that align with their values. They enjoy including their
daughters in grant recommendations. This year,
they recommended a major gift to Grace College &
Seminary that was used to purchase the seminary
building, now named the “William Male Center for
Seminary and Graduate Studies.”
Dr. and Mrs. Male consider their recent financial gift
to Grace College & Seminary to be not just a gift, but
an investment in the college and seminary and in the
lives of students. Investing in the lives of others has
been a passion of Dr. Male ever since that fateful
drive home from Fort Wayne in 1948.
He and Ella agree that serving and
giving has brought great joy into
their lives. They are thrilled to
have passed on that legacy
to their daughters and
their families.
Dr. and Mrs. Male advised a grant from the Bill and Ella Male
Charitable Fund at the Community Foundation to Grace College
& Seminary for the purchase of the building that now houses the
William Male Center for Seminary and Graduate Studies.
Photo by Lauren Klusman.
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Donors
Anonymous
2 Bourbon and Back
Ace Pest Control, Inc.
Cindy Adams
Craig and Tiffany Adams
Julia Adams
Robert Addair
Rev. and Mrs. Steven Ailes
Alderfer Bergen & Company
Alan and Kristine Alderfer
Caroline Alderfer
Howard and Alverta Alderfer
Katherine Alderfer
E. Mazie Alexander
Linda Alto
American Association of University
Women - Warsaw Branch
Carl and Karen Anderson
Jack Anglin
Michael E. Armey
Butch and Debra Armstrong
Terry Armstrong, Watercolor, LLC
Dan Arnholt
Ghean M. Arnolt Charitable
Lead Trust
Associated Surgeons &
Physicians, LLC
Atwood Lions Club
Jeff Atwood
Doug and Janet Ault
B & M Instruments Lakeland
Technology, Inc. Employees
Chelsea Backus
Gary Bailey
Ralph and Myrna Bailey
Bakehorn Group, Inc.
Chris Baker
Marlane Baker
Bill and Gretchen Baldwin
Robert and Barbara Barefoot
Barnett Family
Bart’s Water Sports
Cynthia Bartley
Don and Phyllis Bates
Abby Baum
Rick and Monna Baum
Ron Baumgartner
Gary and Jacquelyn Beck
Mackenzie Beck
Beckham Girls
J.R. Bergan
Alex Bergen
Ben Bergen
Don and Jackie Bergen
Mike and Casey Bergen
Nick Bergen
William M. Bergen
Gary and Tammie Berkey
Bertsch Family Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Bengi Bettinger
Betty’s Cake & Candy Shop
Erica Bibler
Biomet, Inc.
Brad and Deb Bishop
Robert and Waneta Bishop
Chance Blair
Larry Bloom
Bob
Bob List Photography
William and Naia Bockman
Calvin Bolt Inspections & Testing
Ervin Bolt Construction, Inc.
Christine Bonifield
John and Eva Bonitati
Darius Bovain
Patrick and Shari Boyle
Mike and Kim Bradford
John R. and Joan Bradway Fund*
Philip and Monica Braman
John Brooks
Robert and Marilyn Brown
Sue Brown
John and Cassandra Bruner
Edna Bryant
Jack Bryant
Sherman and Colleen Bryant
Matthew and Jennifer Buehler
Ron and Gail Buhr
Lang Bungitak
Jane Burch
Greg and Peg Burgher
Anna Burke
Duane and Angie Burkhart
Brian and Rachael Burris
Ed and Sharon Burris
Karen Cain
Dean and Sandy Calhoun
John and Teresa Calhoun
J. Allan & Dorothy Campbell
Family Fund of The Greater
Cincinnati Foundation
Patrick and Amy Cannon
Beverly Carey
Neal and Joy Carlson
Castaldi Family Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
as recommended by Loretta
Castaldi, Rebecca Jones
and Diana Scheeler
Cynthia Cates
Ron and Caroll Chambers
Nick Chapman
Sue Chartier
Chore Time Assembly
and Watching
Jerry and Lanetia Christner
Ed and Lu Christoffel
Christon Clark
Donna L. Clark
Paul Clark
Anthony and Amy Clay
Claypool Lions Club
John and Rita Cleary
Adam and Megan Clemens
Chelsea Clemens
Jerry and Shirlee Clevenger
Greg and Mackenzie Cloutier
Coldwell Banker, Sally Bailey
Debbi Collins
David and Sheryl Colquitt
Avanelle V. Cook
Jon and Jen Cook
Deborah M. Cooley
Charitable Trust
Richard and Pam Craig
Eddie and Louise Creighton
Scott Cripe
Crop Fertility Specialists
- Winamac
Dennis and Kristina Cultice
Tim Curtis and Loretta Castaldi
Michael Cusick
Brian and Melissa Davison
Kevin and Amy Deardorff
Deatsman Grain Farm
Dale and Robin DeGroff
Dekko Foundation, Inc.
Delta Theta Tau Sorority
Greg and Maria Demopoulos
and Family
Debbie DeMuth
Allen and Nancy Denney
Dental Health, P.C.
DePuy Synthes
Toni Derry
Father Philip DeVolder
Doug and Kelly Dickerhoff
Kaden Dillon
Al and Joanne Disbro
Susan Disher
Joel Dobbins
Kelley Doering
Donahoe Family Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Barry and Amy Donley
James Dove
Terry and Rainelle Dowell
Louis Dreyfus Claypool
Holdings, LLC
Don and Michele Durecki
Leland and Mary Dush
David Duttwyer
Kent Easterday
Larry and Anne Easterday
Thomas Alan Edgar
Edgewood Middle School
Student Council
John and Elaine Elliott
Tammy Elliott
Sydney Ellis
Estep Burkey Simmons CPAs
Layne and Kathy Evans
Ron and Doris Everson
Explorer Van Company Employees
Toby and Lana Farling
Gary and Phyllis Faudree
Jo Faulkner
Jerry and Norma Ferguson
David and Susan Findlay
First Federal Savings Bank
Paula Fiscus
Jeff Fitzgerald
*Indicates donation came from component fund of the Community Foundation.
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The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Hire Park BMX
Samuel and Rebecca Hoffman
Hohman Excavating, Inc.
Kevin Hohman
Dr. Charles and Jacqueline Hollar
Dr. Steve and Jennifer Hollar
a pie in the oven, a dog at my feet,
Steven and Jennifer Hollar
Charitable Foundation*
and the people I love best in the
Harvey Holmen
world around me.
V. June Hook
Sonya Hoskins
Kendra Housel
Alexander Houze
Brenda Rigdon
Dr. Thom and
Development Director
Zoe Howard
Terry and
Lynn Howie
Duane G. and
Flexaust Company, Inc.
Thomas Gronendyke
Beth Rasor
Edward and Janice Fox
Grossnickle Eye Center
Huffer
Terry and Deborah Frank
Monica Grubbs
Tena Huffer
Ken Franklin
Avis B. Gunter
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter
Mildred Frantz
Stanley and Cynthia Gymrek
Dan and Angie Huston
Ellen Fritz
Dr. David Haines
Hydro Tech Well Drilling
John and Ronna Fruth
Maureen Hall
I.U. Alumni Club of
Kosciusko County
Denny and Kim Fuller
Rick and Christine Hall
Independent
Colleges of Indiana
Patrick Fuller
Gary and Jody Hamman
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance
Angela Fulton
Daniel and Christanne Hampton
Indiana Lakes Federal
Furniture Factory Outlet, Inc.
Douglas and Cindy Hampton
Credit Union
Roger and Sharon Gaff
David Hamrick
Indiana Philanthropy Alliance
Art and Cookie Gakstatter
Virginia Hanna
Foundation, Inc.
Scott and Lorry Garber
Robert and Elizabeth Harkness
Invest in Others Charitable
Dakota Gardner
Jon Harmon
Foundation
David and Shawn Gargis
Michael and Sandra Harrell
The Island Weaver
Sharon Gargis
Barbara Harris
T.L. Jackson Construction, Inc.
Charles and Priscilla Garner
Sam and Nancy Hartle
Chad and Amy Jagger
Karen Garrard
Hamilton and Heather Harwood
Suzanne Jaggers
Mary Garrett
Bob and Cheryl Hastings
David and Angela Jarrett
Garza Law Office
Heiman Construction, Inc.
Jefferson Elementary PTO
Bob Gast
Judy Heiman
JL Hurt Portable Restrooms
Betty Gearhart
Richard and Freida Helm
Kevin and Dee Dee Jones
Robert E. & Ann J. Gephart
James Helton
Stephen Jones
Martha Girard
Ron and Willa Henry
Wes and Anita Jones
James Glasson
Cynthia Hepler
Marty and Cindi Justice
Glover Family Fund*
Rose Herendeen
K21 Health Foundation, Inc.
Musaberk and Iklem Goksel
Troy and Lisa Hershberger
Rick Kalil
Brian Goshert
James and Lorene Hettler
Eunice Kambs
Sharon Graves
Patricia Heyde
Jeff and Karen Kaser
Lisa Gray
Tom and Susan Hight Charitable
Dr. and Mrs. William Katip
Fund (a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Kelsi Griffith
Jim and Amber Katris
Rae Hilliard
Kaila Grimm
Laura Kaufman
Gary Himes
Anthony Grindle
Craig and Susan Hintz
Home is...
Dr. Patrick and Barbara
Kavanaugh
KCH Regional Rehab Center
Tim Keffaber
Kehler Law Firm, PC
Danita Keirn
Kelainey’s Ice Cream Shops
Rich and Kandi Kennedy
Donna E. Keough
Kerlin Motor Co., Inc.
Lurena Kerlin
Rick and Diane Kerlin
Kessie Farms
Terry and Briana Kessler
Randy and Anisa Kilburn
Steve and Peg Kimmerling
Marilyn A. Kincaide
Ellen Kindig
Mike and Barb Kissane
Robby and Melissa Kissling
Brian Kistler
Kiwanis Club of Warsaw, Inc.
Stuart and Angela Kleopfer
Jerome and Carol Kloser
Roger and Cindy Klusman
Chris Koch
Pam and Jerry Koehlinger
Kosciusko Community Hospital
Kosciusko County Firemen’s
Association Firefighter Ball
Kosciusko County
Historical Society
Kosciusko County Jail Ministry
Kosciusko County Sheriff’s
Department
Kosciusko REMC Employees
Kosciusko REMC on behalf
of its members
Scott and Melanie Kosins
and Family
Greg Kralis
Mark and Anna Kralis
Savina Kralis
Savina Kralis Charitable Fund*
Dixie Kraus
J. Fritz Kreutzinger
Dana and Sherry Krull
Lake City Animal Clinic
Lake City Bank
Lake City Roller Dolls
Lakeside Chevrolet and
Lakeside Employees
Annette Lamb
*Indicates donation came from component fund of the Community Foundation.
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
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Lambda Chi Omega Sorority
Vern and Sara Landis
Bill Landrigan
Bruce and Mindy Lankenau
Martin and Kimberley Lantz
Lash Farm
Aaron Lasota
Gail and Cindy Law
Leesburg Lions Club
Leesburg Volunteer Fire Dept.
Helen Leinbach
Dan and Cindy Leininger
Nick and Anne Leininger
Cathy and Rick Lemberg
Pete and Peggy Lenfestey
Mark Lesniewski
Lewis Salvage Corporation
Kim Lezark
Carole L. Lichtenauer
Suzie and Steve Light
Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation
Walter and Donna Maley
Dr. Ronald E. & Barbara Manahan
Jake Mangas
Maple Leaf Farms, Inc.
Maria’s Family Restaurant
Dan and Angie Markwalder
Brent Marshall
Briana Marshall
Martin’s Super Markets
Brenda and Amy Martinez
Margaret A. Mason
Rod and Sonia Mast
Dennis and Lori Masur
David Matz
Cassandra May
Rod and Shana Mayer
Andy and Angie McCleary
David and Mary McCleary
Scott and Deb McClintock
Aaron and Erin McCray
Sam McCray
Bill Melville and Tracy Berger
Mentone Elementary School
Student Council
Angie Merley
Shay Merley
Karilyn and Phil Metcalf
Daniel Meyer
Mile High United Way
o.b.o. Rob Parker
Milford Public Library
Dr. Dane & Mary Louise
Miller Foundation
James Miller
Sherri and Terry Milton
Cindy D. Minnix
Miss Kosciusko County
Shake It for Women’s
Health Zumbathon
Mike and Randy Mitchell
Monteith’s Employees
John and Paula Moore
Julia Moore
Volunteers celebrate raising over $61,000 as part of the 2014 Riley Radio Days hosted on WRSW 107.3
FM. The dollars raised went to KC Riley Kids Fund and benefit both Riley Children’s Hospital and local
children and their families who receive medical services from Riley.
Dave and Karen Long
Richard and Carol Long
Mary L. Lowe
Thomas and Amy Lowe
Loyal Order of the Moose
Lodge 1423
Alan and Jennifer Lucht
Lisa Lyon
Madison School PTO
Kip Madsen
Sally M. Mahnken
Male Family Charitable Trust
Male Fashions
Barbara and Andrew McCreery
Nancylynn McDevitt
Peter and Virginia McDevitt
Sue Ann McDevitt
Terence and Meagan McDevitt
Angus C. McDonald Trust
James and Debra McFadden
Orville and Judy McFadden
Mary Lou McFarren
Shawn and Samantha McGinnis
Jason and Allison McSherry
Medtronic, Inc.
Medtronic Employees
Grace Morehead
Randall and Sariah Morgan
Alli Morse
Betsy Morse
Bill, Vicki and Andrew Morton
Judith A. Mugg
Marlene Mulero-Betances
Marc and Lori Murrell
Ralph and Becky Naragon
Craig ad Deb Nayrocker
David Neeley
Brian Neff
Nelson Beverage
Jack Nelson
Mike and Karen Nelson & Family
Nancy Nelson
Scott and Jenny Nelson
Rachel Nesbitt
Nest Furniture & Design
John and Rhonda Nichols
NoBi Security and Fire
Jim and Jean Northenor
Nuell
David and Diane O’Brien
Stephanie O’Brien
Dan O’Hara Family
Ashley Ormsby
OrthoPediatrics Corp.
John and Melanie (Klotz) Osborn
Stan and Linda Osborn
Elmer E. Ostrom Trust
Margaret and Gerald Oswalt
Jamie and Stephanie Overbey
Vada Overmeyer
The Papers, Inc.
Paragon Medical, Inc.
Jennell Paris
Frank and Barb Parker
Jon and Lou Ann Parker
Paton Showley Group
Tim and Julie Patten
Brian and Susan Payne
Joel and Luan Peckham
Steve and Marla Pelszynski
Penguin Point Employees
on North Lake Street
Royd Pergrem
Brian Peterson Group LLC
Mark and Leslie Piazza
Sherrie Plummer
Jason Pogue
Merl Poling
Larry and Shirley Polk
Josh and Erin Porter
Deb Powell
Fred and Nancy Powell
Jeff and Michelle Puckett
Purdue Club of Kosciusko County
Purdue Extension Annual Meeting
William and Marilyn Purtlebaugh
Quaker Haven Foundation
Janet Marie Rager Estate
Belinda Rainwater
Evelyn Rake
Ramsey & Wiggins, Inc.
*Indicates donation came from component fund of the Community Foundation.
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Shelly Randall
Ross Rapsavage
Marc and Allyson Redding
Patricia Redman
Reed Electric
Mike and Peggy Rees
Lindsey and Ryan Reese
Reinholts Town Square Furniture
The Rental Shop
Eleanor Resler Fund of the Greater
Miami Jewish Federation
Curtis and Zulima Rhoades
Rice Ford Lincoln, Inc.
Jerry and Sarah Richardson
Patty Richardson
Chris Richey
Rodolfo Rico
Ruth L. Ridgway
Rachel Ridley
Brenda and Jay Rigdon
Rincon Research Corporation
Robert and Anita Rink
Denise and Russell Ritter
Sharon Roberts
Grace Robison
RockBottom of Warsaw
Terry and Lori Roe
Steve and Jeannie Ross
Al Rovenstine
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Seniors of 2014
Safe-Way Door, LLC
Tony Sainer
Chris Salla
Sands Accounting, Inc.
Christine and David Sands
A. Frank and Deb Sapper
Scott Sarbaugh
Greg W. Sasso
Dr. Doug and Peggy Sawyer
Martha Scearce
Donald and Lana Schlipp
Athena Schlitt
Terry Schrock
Ot and Deb Schroeder
Jerry and Diane Schuh
Gregg and Ann Sciarra
Becky Sciba
James and Cathy Scott
Jon and Jill Serbousek
Seymour Midwest LLC
Kirti P. Shah
Jordan, Mindy and Riley Shamp
Beth Shepherd
Karla and Joel Shepherd
Aerin Shewman
Shelley Shilling
Jay and Pam Shively
Larry and Sue Shively
Kasey Shock
Silveus Insurance Group
Jack and Rita Simpson
Gary Slone
Rich Slone
Gerald and Sherry Smalley
Howard Smith
Kathy Smith
Michael and Monica Smith
Mike and Nicole Smith
Ranai Smith
Sara Jane Smith
Terry and JoEllen Smith
Cory Snep
Stan Snoke
Snowplowing Hauling &
Excavating LLC
Carl Snyder & Rita
Schobert Snyder
Emily Sommers
Sharon Sommers
Carl and Laura Sowers
Jon and Win Sroufe
Mrs. Marion Stackhouse
Stafford Solid Waste Service, Inc.
Ot Schroeder, State Farm
Connie Stavropulos
Irene Stavropulos
Shawn and Karlise Stephens
Elizabeth Stone
Kevin and Megan Stone
Nate Stone
Simon Stone
Tammy Stoneburner
Dennis and Connie Strain
Norm and Carol Strayer
Tara Strickler
John and Nancy Sullivan
Susan Swank
Dorothy Sweeney
Ann Sweet
SYM Financial Advisors
Symmetry Medical, Inc.
Talking Stick
Communications, L.L.C.
Michael and Myra Taylor
Mark and Bobbi Tevis
Amber Thomas
Danielle Thomas
Craig and Sue Tidball
Craig and Sue Tidball
Charitable Foundation*
James and Linda Tinkey
Tippecanoe Valley School
Corporation
Mary Louise Tobin
Kip Tom
Bradley and Pamela Trapp
Michael and Gloria Triplett
Tripp and Associates
Joni Truex
Travis Trump
Daniel, Caren, Konner &
Caytlin Tucker
Scott and Wende Tucker
Troy and Elle Turley
Brian and Deana Tusing
Joseph B. Tynan and Nancy Tynan
Alixandra Underwood
United Steel Workers Local
809 Members Group
Van Contracting, Inc.
Terry and Brenda Vanlaningham
Ed and Allison VanOsdol
Lou and Becky Vogt
Louie and Melissa Vogt
Paul and Karalyn Voorhorst
Vorderman Motor Werks, Inc.
Wes and Jess Vutech
Wabash Electric Supply, Inc.
Carl and Judy Wagoner
Kevin Walker
Becky Walls
The Walsh Family
Thomas and Jennifer Walters
Geraldine Warner
John Warren
Layne and Janet Warren
Pat and Paul Warren
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
Warsaw Coil Company Employees
Warsaw Education Foundation
Warsaw Elks Lodge No. 802
Warsaw Evening Lions Club
Warsaw Rotary Club
Warsaw Wholesale Suppliers Inc.
Heidi and Turner Watson
Wawasee Area Conservancy
Foundation, Inc.
Wawasee Boat Works
Wawasee Community
School Corporation
Jane Wear
Bryon Lee Wells
Wetzel Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mike and Amber Wheeler
George and Sally White
Hope White
Rex and Jane White
Tim and Tammy White
William White
Carol Whitesell
Whitko High School
Volleyball Team
Wildman Business Group, Inc.
Rex and Lorabel Wildman
Randall Wilkerson
Chandler and Erin Williams
Jeremy and Alisha Williams
Kristopher Williams
Noah Williams
Kevin and Amy Williamson
Virgil Wise Estate
James and Joyce Wolf
Yard Barbers
Jerry and Michelle Yeager
Jerald and Michelle Yeager
Charitable Gift Account
(a Schwab Charitable Fund)
Yeager Family Charitable Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Jerry and Diane Yeiter
Debbie and John Yingling
Kevin and Charlotte Zachary
Gene and Cheryl Zale
Brady Zamarripa
Cliff and Cindy Zehr
Henry and Sherry Zehr
Zehring Farms
Zimmer 1st Shift PMMA
Zimmer Bldg #19, Dept. 237
Zimmer Department 275
Zimmer Plant #10
Zimmer Plant #19
Zimmer Post Market
Surveillance Department
Zolman Farms, Inc.
Aaron Zolman
Mary E. Zolman
*Indicates donation came from component fund of the Community Foundation.
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
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Gifts in
Honor & Memory of
The following list includes donors who chose to honor or memorialize someone special in their lives by making
a gift in their loved one’s name, through the Community Foundation. Gifts can mark special occasions or
milestones like birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, births or retirements.
IN HONOR OF:
Katherine Alderfer
Ted and Kelly Burnworth
End of Summer Party Donation
Bob and Tafra Krevinghaus
Orville H. Lauver
Fred and Cathy Miller
Judith A. Troll
Katherine Alderfer and
Ben Bergen
Villas At Tigers Retreat, Inc.
Doris M. Woodward
Richard C. BoleskyOutstanding Purdue Alumnus
Purdue Club of
Kosciusko County
Darius Bovain
Sue Quirk
Neal Carlson’s Birthday
Max and Sue Mock
Neal M CarlsonOutstanding Purdue
Alumnus
Purdue Club of
Kosciusko County
The Kralis’ Siblings:
Mr. and Mrs. Steven W.
Light & Family
Mrs. Cynthia Kralis
Georgas and Mr. Nick
Georgas & Family
Mr. Gregory J. Kralis
Mr. W. Allen Koch and
Mrs. Therese I. KralisKoch & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R.
Bradford & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher
J. Kralis & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Perr & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Hoppe & Family
Mr. Joseph Kralis and Mrs.
Kelly Evans Kralis & Family
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen
LaBarge & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Fabrice G.
Toscano & Family
Mark and Anna Kralis
Mackenzie Cloutier’s Birthday
Randall and Sariah Morgan
Al Disbro
Jamie and Stephanie Overbey
Bob and Julia Ferguson
Mark and Anna Kralis
Maureen Hall’s Birthday
John R. Hall
Dee Hyde
Warsaw Education Foundation
Camille Kerlin
Dr. Robert L. and
Barbara Mattern
Home is...
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lipper
Dorothy Sweeney
Roma Maish’s Birthday
Denny and Kim Fuller
Marlene Mulero-Betances
Sue Quirk
Jean Northenor
Dr. Dane & Mary Louise
Miller Foundation
Stephanie Overbey
John and Elaine Elliott
Al Robinson
Anonymous
Kevin Stone
Biomet, Inc.
Judy Troll
Alan and Emma Brown
Riley VanCleave
Anonymous
Thomas Kubacki
Mary Ann McCay
Tracey Yeager
Chris and Mike
Carolyn Leontos
Dorothy Sweeney
Cindy and Cliff Zehr
Stephanie and Jamie Overbey
where our children were raised, where
we celebrate birthdays, anniversaries
and holidays, and where we relax and
enjoy our meals.
Neal &
Joy Carlson
Donors
Neal was the Foundation’s
first Executive Director.
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IN MEMORY OF:
Doris Anderson
John and Elaine Elliott
Jeremiah Anglin
Jodi and Steve Oldfather
John Anglin
Jodi and Steve Oldfather
William Bartol
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
Thelma Irene Beamer
Joel and Teresa Brito
Robert “Mike” Bott
Tim and Debbie Carey
Tammy (Bott) Cole
Steve Bradford
Anonymous
Keith Beer
Alana Bradford Owen
Daryl and Nancy Bradford
Mimi Bradford and
Tommy Poulos
Rich Bradford
Richmond and Eileen Bradford
Roger and Molly Bradford
Sherry Bradford
Travis and Angela Bradford
Mike and Leslie Brown
Doris and Bill Cook
Wanda Cooper
Delphi-U-Store
Tom and Dianne Dugan
Don Dustin
Kelci Freds and Jon Smith
Sheila and Scott Freds
Cindy and Nick Georgas
& Family
The Hollowells
Kris Jensen
Chris Kralis
Gregory Kralis
Steve and Suzie Light
Andrea Miller-Ryan
Reed Nelson
Zach and Amie Nelson
Barry and Stacey Ousley
Rick, Heather, Anna &
Dalton Ousley
Larry and Debbie Phillips
Amanda Poling
LuAnn Poling
Mark Poling
Paul and Susan Scheuer
Doug and Dee Snep
Phil Snep
Steve and Julie Urbanski
Amanda and Jason Waddle
Kanton Waddle
Andy Warnock
Sterling and Sarah Watkins
Quentin Wright
Susan R. Brennan
Mrs. Rhoma Berlin
Payton Brettell
Troy Bornman
David and Nova Brettell
Mark and Anita Carter
Wendy and Joseph Fox
Michael and Carrie Golden
Hagen Health Education
Kevin and Abby Hagen
Matthew and Telishia Harman
Clark and Judy Jones
Becky Lee
McDonald Carter Corporation
Joseph and Angela Rice
Mary Seitner
Larry Brubaker
Mark and Bev Brubaker
and Brad
Rev. William F. Burd
John and Elaine Elliott
Dorothy Sweeney
Jennifer Carty
Mark and Angie
(Gorman) Crabill
Roger and Loudell Clauss
Randy and Ruth Jones
William H. Cortwright
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
L. Cortwright
Susan Craig
The Zale Girls
Janet P. Deafenbaugh
John and Elaine Elliott
Phil Dick
Rebecca Dick
Megan Easterday
Roberta Gipe
Paul E. Easterday
John and Elaine Elliott
Arselia Ensign
Carole L. Lichtenauer
William E. Farrar
Donna Keough
Cregg Freeman
Ruth and Randy Jones
Lance Cpl. David Fribley
DePuy Synthes Veterans
Day Tribute
Robert “Bob” Gephart
Kent and Nancy Adams
E. Mazie Alexander
Willis and Peggy Alt
Jack Anglin
Mike and Casey Bergen
Shirley Burish
Cynthia L. Cates
Rex and Anne Chaney
Mary Eherenman
John and Elaine Elliott
Mildred Frantz
John and Maureen Hall
Thomas and Zoe Howard
Monday Evening Golf Team
Jerry and Patty Poulson
Robert W. Renner
Brenda and Jay Rigdon
Carl and Rita Schobert Snyder
Dorothy Sweeney
Kevin and Charlotte Zachary
William E. Goshert
John and Elaine Elliott
Mary Ann Gradeless
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
Mary Jane Grossnickle
Richard and Sandra Allen
Jill and Steve Beehler
John and Cassandra Bruner
Karen Cain
Neal and Joy Carlson
Jerry and Shirlee Clevenger
Dave and Mary Ann Creighton
Don and Sondra Dicken
Jim and Katherine Doyle
John and Elaine Elliott
James and Patricia Fulwider
Sally Grossnickle
Dr. David and Babs Haines
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Harman
Philip and Maxine Harris
Jeanette Harvuot
Leon and Belva Horn
Dr. Thom and Zoe Howard
Duane G. and Beth
Rasor Huffer
Jansen Orthopaedic Clinic, LLC
Thomas and Deborah Johnson
M. Johnston
Thomas and Diane Kail
Dana and Sherry Krull
Katie and Max Maile
B. McDaniel
Tom and Jan McGurk,
Jr. and Family
Helen M. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Nelson and Family
The Neville Family
- Doug, Rick & Lori
NGC Corp
Paragon Medical, Inc.
T. Parker
Debra Sue Peplinski
R. Reece
T. Sanders
J. Schutz
Sue and Joe Simmons
Kathleen M. Snyder
Mary A. Steele
R. Swanson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Truman
Peg and Dave Zimmerman
Ginny and Carl Haas
Carole L. Lichtenauer
James D. Hall
Keith & Penny Cook
John and Elaine Elliott
George & Sonjia Gilbert
Jim and Judy Miller
Dick & Diana Wright
Ernestine Louise
Sagarsee Harvey
Brian and Melissa Davison
& Mary Wyatt
Mary Hashemi
Dorothy Sweeney
Josephine L. Hicks
Michael W. and Kathee J. Reed
Darrell E. Hively
John and Elaine Elliott
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
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Keith Hoffer “Doozy”
Carol Hoffer
Kip Hoffer
Pelican Yacht Club
Women’s Auxiliary
Sally Pelillo
John and Kelly Schultz
Charitable Fund
Deborah Hohman
Anonymous
M & M Dog People
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Sorensen Family Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Brady Houck
Thomas and Diana Stull
Lyle and Marie White Charitable
Gift Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
William Max Hurd
Randy and Ruth Jones
Sarah Krizmanich
Jeff and Amy Gulvas
Chuck and Lois Niemier
James L. Mayer
John and Elaine Elliott
Randy and Ruth Jones
Old National Bank
Austin McCleary
David and Mary McCleary
Rena McConnell
Carole L. Lichtenauer
Gene Messmore
Randy and Ruth Jones
Michael Moore
Randy and Ruth Jones
Edwin K. Langstaff
Randy and Ruth Jones
Carolyn Morrison
Chad and Meighan Laird
& Jane McGuire
Hilda E Mann
Rockhill Pinnick, LLP
David F. Lichtenauer
WPOA - Wawasee Property
Owners Association
Kendra Locke
Ken and Sina Locke
Martee Mitchell Lollar
Annigeri Family Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Blume-Wells Wedding in
memory of the bride’s aunt
Brouhard Charitable
Gift Account
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Max and Janis Clingaman
Coogan Family Fund
(a Fidelty Charitable Gift Fund)
Cummings Condon Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Darcy Family Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Gillette Family Charitable Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Green Family Giving Account
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Herrick Family Giving Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
J. Russell and Rosemary O.
Hunsaker Family Trust
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Darcey and Robert Kamanitz
Regina Mayfield
Mitchell Family Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Richard and Donna Mitchell
Michelle Murphy
Michael and Julie Oyler
Parker Family Charitable Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
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Grace Mayer
Mary Eherenman
Roma Maish
William and Susan Allen
Lynn and Jim Babcock
John and Elaine Elliott
Connie Johnson
Kosciusko County Community
Foundation, Inc.
On behalf of Dana Pritchett’s
work friends at MAPFRE/CGI:
Dave Alexander
Ken Beckholt
Penny Byrum
Vickie Cordle
Lynda Corrova
Chris Grigsby
Vijay Kannan
Teresa Kidd
Karen Lender
Bill Longenbaker
Patty McClelland
Ed McCutcheon
Mary Niehaus
Jane Peterson
Richard Peterson
Jeff Steen
Stephen Winston
Ken and Chris Pritchett
Marilyn and William Purtlebaugh
Rockhill Pinnick, LLP
Tippecanoe Ladies 18
Hole Association
Deborah J. Nelson
Jack Nelson
Karen Stiles
User Friendly Media
Wawasee Community
School Corporation
Max Nifong
Doris Nifong
Ivan Oberlin
Janet Oberlin
Kenneth and Cecile Parks
Gerald and Sherry Smalley
Nathanael Petty
Kosciusko County Community
Foundation, Inc.
Ray “Dick” Pletcher
Randy and Ruth Jones
Clint Pletcher’s Indianapolis
Lake City Bank Colleagues
Well Wishers Club at
Lake City Bank
Terry Polston
Scott and Chris Turskey
Ed Rice
Carole L. Lichtenauer
Mary Ellen Rudisel-Jordan
Anonymous
50s Something Class at
Warsaw Community Church
AIA Indiana, Inc.
Doug and Anne Baker
Robert and Pam Beam
Robert and Jacquelin Berger
Robert Boeglin
Brenda Boyd
Gennie Brissette-Tipton
Bill and Judy Burd
Thomas and Camerin
Burnworth
Alan Chambers & Scott Avery
Ann Chubb
L. Diane Clady
Sheryl Conley
William and Judy Cowling
CTB, Inc.
D&C Construction
Tamara J. Dalton
Siobhan Davenport
Friends at Easterday
Construction
John and Elaine Elliott
Norma J. Engelberth
Excellence in Networking
Faith Lutheran Church
Jonnie and Wei Feng
Richard E. Ford
Paul Fujawa
Eugenia Fulkerson
Reinhold and Claudia Fussle
Lisa Gilman
Lee and Judy Grigsby
Peggy and Al Grossnickle
Janet Hamman
Dick and Diane Harbaugh
Betty and Jerry Henline
Stan and Jeri Hepler
Chuck and Connie Hileman
Jay and Sabrina Johnson
Drs. Anita and KT Kishan
Gunter and Erika Kison
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Kochanowski
Kosciusko County
Community Foundation
Boyd and Bonnie Kuester
Jeffrey and Tamberle Kumfer
Richard and Donna Long
Alan and Jennifer Lucht
Victor A. Mancinelli
Dave and Debra Mann
Marshall County Choral Club
Dave and Carol Masterson
New Beginnings Ministries
of Wabash Co, Inc.
Bill and Theda Nixon
North Manchester
Historical Society
Barbara M. Perry
Stan and Susan (Scearce) Rice
Marty Scearce
Val June Schafer
Schmidt Associates, Inc.
Schrader Real Estate
Rex Schrader
Fred Scroggs
Carolyn (Caskey) Sheley,
Norma (Caskey) Riley
and Richard Caskey
Randall and Linda Sipe
Crawford and Martha Smith
Jeff and Deborah Stafford
Ot Schroeder, State Farm
Constance Stavropulos
Irene Stavropulos
Mark, Calleen & Joann Summey
Linda S. Teter
Doris I. Thomas
Dale and Joni Truex
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
David Worthman, MechTec
Consulting Services
James and Patricia Fulwider
Good Excavating and
Hauling LLC
John and Maureen Hall
Roy and Barbara Hamer
Philip and Maxine Harris
Frank and Pamela Hunssinger
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joyner
Jim and Dixie Kraus
Larry E. Ladd
Daniel and Cynthia Leininger
Dave and Debra Mann
James and Bambi Maze
The Merley’s @ Batesville
Gene Messmore
Helen M. Miller
Janet A. Miller
Tom and Sue Nowak
Tim and Julie Patten
Joan and Murray Rhodes
Mary and Ray Steenhausen
John and Kathie Stretch
Patricia D. Trimble
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Truman
George and Sally White
Joan Wiegand
Don and Judy Wray
Eugene and Cheryl Zale
Robert Sandy
Glenn & Velma Pfleiderer
Jean Sandy
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
Hal Schweiger
Phillip and Janet Hartley
Merle Sheffer
Kent and Nancy Adams
Lyle W. Shenefield
John and Elaine Elliott
Ginger Smith
American Association
of University Women
- Warsaw Branch
Mary Eherenman
Devon Sponseller
Thomas and Susan Hight
Charitable Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Virginia Hight Charitable Fund
(a Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund)
Wendell G. Sadler
Sheila Burner
Ruth I. Casner
Carolyn and Ken Davidson
John and Elaine Elliott
Jaden Stout
Anonymous
Bryce Bryant
Jackie Davis
Joedy and Stephanie Davis
Stephanie Doane
Downtown Eatery and Spirits
Paul and Bekah Dreisbach
Edgewood Middle School
Edgewood Middle School
Student Council
Lori Fribley
Scott and Wendy Fribley
Patrick and Teresa Fuller
Janice Fusco
Hacienda Mexican Restaurants
Brian and Kyle Hayward
Heather Horne
John Janachowski
Julie King
Kenneth and Louise Leach
Rosalind Marshall
Mo and Alia Matariyeh
Vivian G. Melidosian Janes
Alli Morse
Brian and Marcia Motter
Cecelia G. Olivieri
Kyle Phelps
Derek and Kristi Poulson
Macy Pyle
Noel Rivera
Amy and Steve Rogers
Ryan and Heidi Schlotterback
Clifford E. Scholl and Thelma
J. Scholl Advised Fund*
JoAnna Selig
Steve Silveus
Janee Slone
Smith Elves
Eric Sorensen
Eric and Sandy Stout
and Family
Robert and Kelli Street
Noreen Suggs
Kent and Arvada Trickle
Gavin Tripp
Jo Wall
Marian Webb
Dave Wichmann
Audra Jo Wienhorst
Woman’s Life Insurance Society
Richard Tuttle
John and Elaine Elliott
Warsaw Breakfast Optimist Club
Bob Vandermark
Integrated Community
Development International
Ezra Verhage
Integrated Community
Development International
Duane Wagner
Randy and Ruth Jones
Warren David Walmer
John and Elaine Elliott
Barbara J. Weirick
John and Elaine Elliott
George L. White
Don and Jackie Bergen
Mike and Casey Bergen
Neal and Joy Carlson
Tony Wolf
Randy and Ruth Jones
Sue Wolferman
Kosciusko County Community
Foundation, Inc.
Tracey A. Yeager
Frederick and Patricia Fuchs
Bruce and Connie Hayden
George and Colette Wolfson
Richard Young
Randy and Ruth Jones
Kailey Zehr
Edgewood Middle School
Student Council
Scott and Chris Turskey
Paula Zercher
Randy and Ruth Jones
Sy Sypolt
Carole L. Lichtenauer
Maryon L. Titus
Delta Theta Tau Sorority
Alumnae
John and Elaine Elliott
Phyllis Kirkendall
*Indicates donation came from component fund of the Community Foundation.
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Home –
A Safe Haven
Jenny Bynum had a difficult childhood, especially in
Jenny has not seen or spoken to her father since that
her teen years, during which time she suffered mental
night. That was nearly 20 years ago.
and physical abuse at the hands of her step-mother.
After high school, Jenny got married. Her husband
Finally, two weeks before high school graduation,
was an alcoholic and also physically and mentally
Jenny’s father came to the nursing home where Jenny
abusive. She stayed for six years. “I’ve heard that you
was working. He accused her of stealing from her
marry what you know, and I guess that’s what I did,”
step-mother. Jenny insisted that she hadn’t, but her
Jenny said of her first marriage.
father didn’t believe Jenny. The staff at the nursing
home was afraid to send Jenny home that
A second marriage also failed leaving
night. So, they encouraged Jenny to call
Jenny all the more determined to get
her grandparents and ask if they
her life on track. She worked and
would let her stay with them that
managed to get ahead and
night. Jenny’s grandparents
live independently. Over
a place where I feel safe.
did let her stay. In fact,
Home is...
Jenny Bynum
resident of
Fellowship Missions
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Jenny Bynum is a resident of Fellowship Missions, which received a grant from the Kosciusko REMC
Operation Round Up Fund for furniture for their new homeless shelter located on Winona Avenue.
time, however, a degenerative condition made it
difficult for her to be physically active. Then, she lost
her job. The combined job loss and daily pain marked
a chapter of “life going downhill.”
Jenny was no longer able to afford her own place.
She moved from house to house, depending on the
kindness of family and friends who would let her stay.
Then, she learned about Fellowship Missions and
decided that was her last option. Checking herself in
was a turning point.
“Since coming here, they have helped me connect
with a doctor. For the first time, I have a regular
physician to help me with the medications I need. I’m
getting counseling that I’ve needed for a long time,
and the staff was able to get me braces for my knees
and a walker. I may even be able to get the double
knee replacement surgery I need,” Jenny said. Jenny
has also made friends at the shelter. They call her
“Giggle Box” because Jenny is, well….giggly.
Jenny’s dream for the future is to have her knee
replacement surgery and be able to live independently
again. In the meantime, Fellowship Missions is home,
“…a place where I feel safe.”
For a full listing of grants made from the Kosciusko REMC Operation Round Up Fund, see pages 28 & 29.
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New Funds
Ag Cares Fund – Created to support local charitable
activities important to the agricultural community
including food programs, youth programs and
agricultural education programs.
AgrIInstitute Fund of Kosciusko County - Created
by local farmers, Bob and Waneta Bishop, to support
AgrIInstitute, an Indiana organization providing
leadership training in agriculture. Bob is a Community
Foundation board member.
*Be Beautiful Feet – Romans 10:15 Fund – Created
by anonymous donors to support activities that
promote the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Bishop Family Agriculture Endowment Fund –
Created by area farmers, Bob and Waneta Bishop,
to support charitable projects and organizations
that align with their values. Bob is a Community
Foundation board member.
Levinson-LaBrosse Lakes & Wetlands Education
Center of Wawasee Area Conservancy Foundation
Endowment Fund – Established by Wawasee Area
Conservancy Foundation to support educational
programming.
Deborah J. Nelson Memorial Scholarship Fund
- Created in memory of Deborah Nelson by her
husband, Jack Nelson. Deborah
was a Kindergarten teacher at
Syracuse Elementary School. This
scholarship benefits Wawasee
High School seniors who will
major in Education in college with
preference given to students who
have shown perseverance in the
face of adversity.
*The Castaldi Family Memorial Fund – Established
by Diana Scheeler, Rebecca Jones and Loretta
Castaldi to provide support to charitable projects that
align with Castaldi Family values.
Kosciusko County Jail Ministry Endowment Fund
- Created by the Board of the Kosciusko County Jail
Ministry to provide support to their work with inmates
in the Kosciusko County Jail.
North Winona Church of the Brethren Fund –
Established by Dana and Sherry Krull to provide
support to the North Winona Church of the Brethren.
Dana is a Community Foundation board member.
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*Indicates a non-permanent fund.
Quaker Haven Foundation Endowment Fund Established by Quaker Haven Foundation to provide
an income stream to support Quaker Haven Camp in
its mission to help people develop a closer relationship
with God through the framework of Quaker ideals and
the Friends way.
*Skimming Stones Foundation Fund – Created by
anonymous donors so they can recommend grants
to charitable organizations and projects that are
important to them.
Jaden Stout Memorial
Scholarship Fund
- Jaden Stout was a
student at Edgewood
Middle School where
he played baritone in
the school band and
enjoyed cheering on
the Warsaw Tigers
basketball team. After
Jaden died unexpectedly
of natural causes on
July 9, 2013, his family created a scholarship in his
memory. It is awarded to male students who attended
Edgewood Middle School with preference given to
those interested in Information Technology, Veterinary
Science, or Automotive Studies.
*Vast Difference Fund - Established through a gift
from the Bertsch Family Charitable Trust to provide
health related services to low-income men from
Kosciusko County seeking information, education,
counseling, and other medical services relating to
contraception that they otherwise could not afford.
Wawasee High School Class of 1989 Memorial
Scholarship Fund - Established by members of
the Wawasee High School graduating class of
1989 to provide scholarships to graduating seniors
of Wawasee High School who have demonstrated
outstanding commitment to community service.
*WISE, Inc. Fund – Established by supporters of
We Inspire Support Empower (WISE), Inc. to provide
educational programs, mentors and collaborative
programs to empower women to optimize their career
advancement and personal growth opportunities.
We do this by:
• Serving as the vehicle for donors’ charitable dreams
By bringing caring people
• Awarding grants to charitable projects and organizations
• Addressing community needs as a catalyst and convener
and charitable endeavors together,
we make donor dreams shine
for the good of our community.
*Indicates a non-permanent fund.
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Funds
New Funds
Community
Funds
Field of
Interest Funds
Donors who establish
Community Funds enable us to
meet the community’s emerging
needs, usually in response to
grant applications from local
nonprofits. For a listing of
grants made from Community
Funds, see pages 4 & 5.
Field of Interest Funds specify
that income from the fund
supports a donor’s particular
area of interest, such as the arts,
education, care of the elderly,
etc. without naming a specific
organization to which grants
will be made.
*The Castaldi Family
Memorial Fund
Board of Directors Community
Endowment Fund
Jimmy Baker Memorial
Diabetes Fund
Kosciusko County Jail
Ministry Endowment Fund
Celebration Gift Fund
Steve Bradford Memorial Fund to
Assist Kosciusko County Children
These funds are highlighted on
pages 18 & 19.
Ag Cares Fund
AgrIInstitute Fund of
Kosciusko County
*Be Beautiful Feet –
Romans 10:15 Fund
Bishop Family Agriculture
Endowment Fund
Levinson-LaBrosse Lakes &
Wetlands Education Center of
Wawasee Area Conservancy
Foundation Endowment Fund
Deborah J. Nelson Memorial
Scholarship Fund
North Winona Church of
the Brethren Fund
Quaker Haven Foundation
Endowment Fund
*Skimming Stones
Foundation Fund
Jaden Stout Memorial
Scholarship Fund
*Vast Difference Fund
Wawasee High School Class of
1989 Memorial Scholarship Fund
*WISE, Inc. Fund
A more detailed list of funds,
including fund descriptions
and the names of donors who
established the funds are
available at KCFoundation.org/
list-of-funds.
Community Funds
Advised Funds
Advised Funds allow a donor or
committee to recommend grant
recipients to the Community
Foundation’s Board of Directors,
which makes final grantmaking
decisions in accordance with
Treasury regulations. With
the exception of the Kosciusko
REMC Operation Round Up
Fund, grant applications to these
funds are not accepted.
The John Anglin Jr. & Jeremiah
J. Anglin Memorial Fund
The Dr. John E. Arford &
Harriet E. Arford Family
Charitable Endowment
Dekko Enhancement Fund
Child Care Compensation Fund
Byron C. Doran & Jo Ann Doran
Charitable Endowment
Fostering Hope Endowment Fund
*The Gift that Gives Fund
Donald & Mildred Frantz
Discretionary Endowment Fund
Good Samaritan Fund
Ghean M. Arnolt Education/
Philanthropic/Opportunities
Endowment #1
John S. Frederich
Endowment Fund
Heart of Gold Endowment Fund
*Be a Light Upon My Path Fund
*Help Your Community Fund
*Wil & Kristi Boren
Charitable Fund
The Helen & Dave
Gast Endowment
The Claude C. Hartman & Sarah
R. Hartman Endowment Fund
Kosciusko County Community
Foundation Memorial
Endowment Fund
The Thomas J. LeHew
Endowment Fund
*The JEM Fund
Kosciusko County
Patriotism Endowment
John R. & Joan Bradway Fund
Kosciusko County Riley Kids Fund
Daniel & Jane Coplen
Charitable Endowment Fund
Sarah Krizmanich Memorial Fund
Lake Wawasee Community Fund
Vivian B. Light Bicycle
Safety Education Fund
Lilly Unrestricted Endowment Fund
The Syracuse/Wawasee
Community Fund
Seth & Kathleen Mason
Charitable Fund
*Tracey’s Trails Fund
The J. Alan Morgan & Lucy
Morgan Community Endowment
in Kosciusko County
The Way Maker Endowment
The Rudolph C. Schobert &
Rita J. Schobert
Charitable Endowment
Carl N. Wendel Fund
*Turtle Toes Fund
The Virgil E. Wise & Jewel
A. Wise Fund for Children
Women’s Fund
Women’s Health Fund
Youth Recruitment & Retention
Hunting, Fishing, Trapping, &
Shooting Sports Education Fund
Howard & Myra Brembeck Fund
*Creighton Brothers
Charitable Fund
Eddie & Louise Creighton
Family Fund
The William & Helen Dye
Endowment Fund
*Etna Green Community Fund
The Evergreen Fund
*The Dennis & Kimberly
Fuller Charitable Fund
*The Fuller Family Charitable Fund
Glover Family Fund
*H & P Investments
Charitable Fund
Myra Igo Haley Advised Fund
The Terry & Terese Hand
Family Endowment Fund
The William F. Hand
Family Endowment
Russell L. & Patricia L.
Heyde Endowment Fund
*Steven & Jennifer Hollar
Charitable Foundation
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The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014.
*Denotes a non-permanent fund, in which both the principal of a gift and the income earned are available for grantmaking.
The Deborah Hohman Animal
Care Scholarship Fund
Larry & Shirley Polk Endowment
Fund for Agriculture
Brady Houck Scholarship Fund
Sergeant Terry Polston
Memorial Fund
*Kosciusko County Community
Foundation Charitable
Endeavors Fund
Bott Science Scholarship Fund
The Kosciusko County Soil &
Water Conservation District Fund
Breakfast Optimist Club of
Warsaw, IN Scholarship Fund
*Indiana University Alumni
Chapter of Kosciusko County Fund
Robert E. & Susan R.
Brennan Scholarship Fund
Indiana Vac-Form
Inc., Scholarship
Payton David Brettell
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Jackson Scholarship Fund
*The Kosciusko REMC Operation
Round Up Program Fund
*Savina Kralis Charitable Fund
Leon & Doris Kubacki
Charitable Endowment Fund
*The Frank Levinson Family
Foundation Fund
Mary Louise Lowe Charitable Fund
*The Bill & Ella Male
Charitable Fund
*Frank N. Manwaring &
Mary H. Manwaring Fund
*James & Jo Manwaring Fund
*Matthew 28:19 Charitable Fund
Austin McCleary Missionary Fund
Mentone Community Fund
*Our Father’s Guiding Hands Fund
*Professional Advisors Fund
*Marilyn L. Purtlebaugh
& William J. Purtlebaugh
Charitable Fund
Clifford E. Scholl & Thelma
J. Scholl Advised Fund
L. Howard Smith Endowment
for Compassion International
Craig & Sue Tidball
Charitable Foundation
*WBG Fund
*Jerry & Michelle Yeager
Charitable Fund
Scholarship
Funds
The Priscilla & George Bowser
Educational Endowment
Camelot Scholarship Fund
Teresa K. Jones Memorial
Scholarship
David L. Carey Memorial
Scholarship Fund
K21 Health Scholarship
Endowment Fund
Carlson Family Educational Fund
The Kay A. Kindig
Memorial Scholarship
The William J. & Louese B.
Chinworth Scholarship Fund
Claypool Knights
Legacy Scholarship
*Kosciusko County Community
Foundation Scholarship Fund
*Deborah M. Cooley
Memorial Scholarship
*Kosciusko Questa
Scholarship Fund
Donny R. Craw Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Ruth Ladd Medical
Scholarship Fund
*Delta Theta Tau Scholarship Fund
Seth V. Lewis Advised
Scholarship Loan Fund
DePuy Memorial Scholarship Fund
Berniece Hollar Dwyer
Charitable Endowment
The Megan Easterday - Harrison
Elementary Scholarship
Mary O. Elsbury Memorial
Scholarship Endowment
William E. Farrar Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Robert & Julia Ferguson
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Ralph & Lucetta Frantz
Scholarship Fund
Dorothy Frauhiger Memorial
Art Scholarship
Lance Cpl. David Fribley
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Scholarship Funds help
students achieve their
educational dreams.
Edward B. & Mary Edith Funk
Educational Endowment
Catherine Abbitt/Jefferson School
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Merl M. & Jean M. Gibson
Scholarship Fund
American Association of University
Women Scholarship Fund
American Teen Scholarship
Fred & Nedra Beebe
Scholarship Endowment
The Helen & Carl Berkey
Educational Endowment
The Everett & Fern Besson
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Ben Bibler Body for LIFE
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Darrell Boling Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Dan Kinsey Memorial Scholarship
The Gasaway Education Fund
The Robert T. & Emma Gilliam
Memorial Fund Endowment
Chauncey L. Griffith
Educational Fund
Mary (Leedy) Hand Memorial
Scholarship Endowment
Roy Hine Performing Arts
Foundation Fund
*Phillip D. Hochstetler
Scholarship Fund
*Sarah Hogan Memorial
Award for Mental Attitude
Martee Mitchell Lollar
Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Ralph J. & Aleta F.
Long Memorial Scholarship
Endowment Fund
Felipe A. & Azucena F. Lopez
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Dr. Harold Mason Memorial
Scholarship Fund
*McDonald Memorial
Scholarship Fund
The Paul K. & M. Magdalene
Miller Scholarship Fund
*Dorothy L. Mills “LivingLearning-Loving”
Scholarship Fund
Winston “Win” & Carolyn
Morrison Scholarship Fund
The Rob Morton Scholarship Fund
Judy Mugg Scholarship Fund
*Purdue Scholars of
Kosciusko County Fund
Janet Marie Rager Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Margaret Reafsnyder
Memorial Scholarship Fund
June Reed Nursing
Scholarship Fund
The B. Franklin & Eleanore
Ringle Educational Endowment
Sacred Heart Scholarship Fund
for Post Secondary Education
Shirley and Wendell Sadler
Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Lyn Sasso Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Gertrude & George Schiff
Charitable Endowment
Scholarship Fund
Shane Family Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Tim & Nancy Shoemaker
Art & Physical Education
Endowment Fund
Richard & Gladys Stewart
Nursing Scholarship
Sue Sutton Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Pete & Fay Thorn Educational Fund
Max Truex Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Everett & Ethel Vandermark
Scholarship Fund
The Fleda C. Vandeveer
Educational Endowment Fund
The Thomas R. Walter
& Anne Marie Walter
Educational Endowment
Carl N. Wendel Scholarship Fund
Murphy College Fund
Wilson-Rhodes Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Robert & Lenny Nichols
Scholarship
*Dallas Winchester Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Elmer E. Ostrom
Scholarship Endowment
The WPOA - David F. Lichtenauer
Memorial Scholarship Fund
Dennis Overmeyer
Memorial Scholarship
Tracey Ann Yeager Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Kenneth & Cecile Parks Memorial
Scholarship for Nursing
Kailey Lynn Zehr Memorial
Scholarship Fund
Bruce V. Petro & Janet H.
Petro Education Endowment
The Danny Pitzer Memorial
Scholarship Endowment Fund
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014.
*Denotes a non-permanent fund, in which both the principal of a gift and the income earned are available for grantmaking.
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Agency Funds
Kosciusko County Historical
Society, Inc. Endowment Fund
Designated Funds
Kosciusko Endowment Youth
Services Permanent Fund
Agency Funds are created by a
nonprofit to provide a stream of
income for their organization
Kosciusko County United
Way, Inc. Endowment
Designated Funds benefit a
specific nonprofit. Typically, a
donor establishes a designated
fund to benefit a favorite church
or organization.
Kosciusko Home Care &
Hospice Endowment Fund
ACRES Endowment Fund
Animal Welfare League Fund
Atwood Community Building Fund
Baker Youth Clubs Equipment
Endowment Fund
Baker Youth Clubs Operating
Endowment Fund
Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Northeast Indiana Fund
Boys & Girls Club of
Kosciusko Co. Fund
Camp Mack Operations
Endowment Fund
Cardinal Center Endowment Fund
The City-County Athletic
Complex, Inc. Endowment
Combined Community
Services Endowment Fund
Court Appointed Special
Advocate Fund
Kosciusko Home Care &
Hospice Endowment Fund
Kosciusko Lakes & Streams
Endowment Fund
Kosciusko Literacy Services,
Inc. Endowment Fund
Lakeland Christian Academy
Endowment Fund
Lakeland Community Child
Care Endowment Fund
Milford Public Library Fund
C.O. Mollenhour Conservation
Camp Endowment Fund
New Beginnings Child
Care Endowment Fund
Habitat for Humanity Operating
Endowment Fund
The Salvation Army “Friends of the
Army” Fund of Kosciusko County
Heartline Pregnancy Center,
Inc. Endowment Fund
The St. Anne’s Episcopal
Church Endowment
Housing Opportunities of
Warsaw, Inc. Endowment Fund
Symphony of the Lakes
Endowment Fund
ICDI Operating Endowment Fund
The Syracuse Community
Center Endowment
Kosciusko County 4-H
Endowment Fund
Kosciusko County Boy
Scouts Endowment
Kosciusko County Center for the
Arts Endowment Fund (to benefit
Lakeland Art Association)
Kosciusko County Chapter of
American Red Cross Endowment
Kosciusko County Community
Fair, Inc. Endowment Fund
Kosciusko County Community
Foundation Operating Endowment
Kosciusko County Council on Aging
& Aged, Inc. Endowment Fund
The Kosciusko County
Freedom Academy Fund
Syracuse-Turkey Creek
Public Library Fund
Lakeland Kiwanis, Rex Miller Fund
Boys & Girls Club of
Kosciusko Co. Fund
Dale & Karen Long
Charitable, Memorial, &
Scholarship Endowment
John R. Bradway & Joan Bradway
Endowment for the Atwood
Aldersgate Church & the Etna
Green United Methodist Church
Reuben F. & Betty Jane
Clover Charitable Fund
*Community Scholarship
Enhancement Fund
*Etna Green Museum Fund
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church Endowment Fund
Savina Kralis Nursing Scholarship
Fund to Benefit Ancilla College
*The Louise LeHew
Endowment Fund
Potawatomi Wildlife Park
Endowment Fund
Grace Village Retirement
Community Endowment Fund
Kosciusko Leadership
Academy Northenor Award
Jay Bower Estate Endowment for
United Way of Kosciusko County
North Webster Community Public
Library Endowment Fund
Dixie Sternwheeler, Inc. Fund
Kosciusko Community
YMCA Endowment Fund
Jerry Badskey Memorial
Endowment Fund
Phil Dick Memorial Grace
College Women’s Softball
Scholarship Fund
Right to Life of North
Central Indiana Fund
Junior Achievement Endowment
for Kosciusko County
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Kosciusko Crime Stoppers
Endowment Fund
*Firefighters Communication Fund
Robert D. Maish & Roma J.
Maish Education Endowment
Mikesell Endowment Fund
for MasterWorks
*C.O. Mollenhour Conservation
Camp Capital Fund
C.O. Mollenhour Conservation
Camp Endowment Fund
John & Martha Mugg
Memorial Scholarship Fund
The Eldora Neher
Charitable Endowment
First United Methodist Church
Endowment Fund in Memory
of Marilyn Phillips
*New Beginnings Child Care Fund
Wayne E. & Phyllis J. Fribley Fund
*Orthopedics Capital Foundation
Gill Family Charitable Endowment
Pequignot Donor
Development Endowment
Glover Operating Endowment
Grace Village Retirement
Community Endowment Fund
Mary L. Hand Memorial
Library Endowment
*Heart of Gold of
Kosciusko County
J.P. & P.A. Oppenheim Fund
William M. & Delores A. Pittenger
Memorial Endowment Fund
Frank & Virginia Putt
Endowment Fund
Sacred Heart Catholic
Church Endowment Fund
*Helping Honduras Fund
Tippecanoe Watershed
Foundation Endowment Fund
Sacred Heart Elementary
School Tuition Endowment
The Thomas E. Kelson & Harriet
Searls Kelson Endowment Fund
Warsaw Christian School
Endowment Fund
The Salvation Army “Friends of the
Army” Fund of Kosciusko County
*Kosciusko 21st Century
Foundation Good Samaritan Fund
Warsaw Community Public
Library Endowment Fund
Kosciusko County Boy
Scouts Endowment
Frank D. & Geraldine “Jerry”
L. Smith Memorial Fund
for the Lawrence D. Bell
Aircraft Museum, Inc.
The Warsaw Education
Foundation Endowment Fund
*Kosciusko County
Community Foundation
Smoke Detector Program
Frank D. & Geraldine “Jerry”
L. Smith Memorial Fund for
the Bell Memorial Library
*Kosciusko County General
Educational Development
(GED) Fund
Dorothy Hogan Sweeney
Pipe Organ Maintenance at
Sacred Heart Church Fund
Kosciusko County United
Way, Inc. Endowment
The Syracuse Community
Center Endowment
Westminster Endowment Fund
Kosciusko Crime Stoppers
Endowment Fund
Margaret Ann Voirol
Memorial Endowment
Winona Lake Free Methodist
Church Endowment
*Kosciusko Endowment
Youth Services
Wagon Wheel Theatre
Endowment Fund
Warsaw Little League Endowment
Warsaw Rotary Community Fund
Wawasee Area Conservancy
Foundation Endowment Fund
WCDC Warsaw Biblical
Gardens Endowment Fund
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014.
*Denotes a non-permanent fund, in which both the principal of a gift and the income earned are available for grantmaking.
The Reverend Warren
Walmer & Josephine Walmer
Designated Endowment Fund
Warsaw’s Central Park
Gardens Endowment
*Wawasee Community
Education Foundation
Westminster Endowment Fund
Winona Lake Free Methodist
Church Endowment
Charitable Trusts
Charitable Remainder Trusts
(CRT), Charitable Remainder
Annuity Trusts (CRAT),
Charitable Remainder Unitrusts
(CRUT) or Charitable Lead
Trusts (CLT) meet a donor’s
charitable dreams while
providing a lifetime income for
the donor or the donor’s spouse,
children or grandchildren.
Neal & Joy Carlson CRUT
Edson L. Finkenbiner & Valencia
V. Finkenbiner CRUT
Roy F. & Joellen Hauth, Jr. CRAT
Peter D. Hess CRUT
N. Bruce & Ann S. Howe CRUT
Miles & Maxine Igo CRUT
Jerome G. Kralis &
Savina Kralis CRUT
The Parker Family CRUT
Pfeiffer-Rarick CRUT
Darrell E. Phillips, Connie
Atkinson CRUT
Darrell E. Phillips, Jo
Phillips CRUT
Rudolph C. Schobert &
Rita J. Schobert CRUT
Marilyn S. Wolferman CRUT
Charitable Gift
Annuity
A Charitable Gift Annuity
allows a donor to leave
charitable gifts while providing
a guaranteed income stream for
the life of the donor, the donor’s
children or friends.
Dr. Orville & Judy McFadden
Charitable Gift Annuity
Residents and visitors alike enjoyed Walk-n-Wander in which 15 life-size bronze sculptures
by American sculptor, Seward Johnson, were displayed in downtown Warsaw. The Community
Foundation sponsored the sculpture pictured above, “No Mommy, That One.”
Photo by Lauren Klusman.
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014.
*Denotes a non-permanent fund, in which both the principal of a gift and the income earned are available for grantmaking.
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World-Class
Orthopedic Industry –
Keeping it in the Neighborhood
What would happen if Warsaw
and the surrounding area were no
longer home to the largest cluster
of orthopedic companies in the
world? What would happen to the
more than 6,500 area residents
whose jobs are either directly or
indirectly tied to the industry, and
their families? What would happen
to the businesses and charitable
organizations those companies
$7 million grant enabling the
formation of OCF and OWX.
The OrthoWorx Center of Excellence
OCF is a public charity, a
supporting organization, to KCCF.
OCF is the affiliate listed in the
financial information in this annual
report (page 37). OCF assets
are used to invest in charitable,
scientific, and educational projects
that strengthen the region and
at Grace College Orthopedic Regulatory
and Clinical Affairs Master’s program
has produced three cohorts since its
inception in 2010. The fourth cohort is
and employees support?
What would happen to area
schools, parks, and police and
fire departments if the tax
base that supports them were
greatly diminished?
now is session. Pictured are some of the
its ability to retain and grow the
orthopedic cluster. The support of
to right: Molly Fischel, Joss Meyers, Mike
Project Lead the Way, highlighted
Wolford and Kim Earle. Photo provided
on pages 26 and 27, is an example
by Brandpoet.
of a program investment made by
OCF to strengthen the community
In 2009, the Orthopedics Capital Foundation (OCF)
and the industry. OWX is a membership organization
and OrthoWorx (OWX) were formed to help improve
that carries out activities that will benefit both its
the environment that supports the health of the
members and the community. OCF is supported by
industry and the community that depends on its
charitable dollars. OWX is supported by OCF and
success. Lilly Endowment Inc. granted Kosciusko
membership dues. Both entities engage in activities
County Community Foundation (KCCF) a three year,
aimed at keeping and growing the orthopedic industry
right here at home.
first graduates of the program: from left
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What do OCF and OWX fund?
A. OCF funds all of the initiatives that relate to
education, talent and workforce development,
transportation and logistics, innovation and
entrepreneurship, and community enhancement. OWX,
which works on behalf of OCF and its goals, also funds
branding and awareness (for example the development
of orthoworxindiana.com), and the administrative
expenses (staffing and overhead) to ensure that there
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are people to move forward these initiatives to advance
orthopedics for generations to come.
Q. Can my favorite charitable organization apply
for a grant from OCF or OWX?
A. There is not an open grant application process
for either organization. The OWX Board of Directors
identifies, through studies, projects that directly relate
to their mission to keep and grow the orthopedic
cluster. They make investments in those projects.
Q. Where have OCF and OWX had the most impact?
A. In the area of education. The Cambridge Study
OWX sponsored enabled Warsaw Community
Schools to position itself for the success of the STEM
Academy. More recently, OWX helped fund creation
of a mobile STEM laboratory for area elementary
schools – the Warsaw Inquiry Learning Laboratory.
The formation of orthopedic degrees and certificates
through Grace College and Ivy Tech Community
College mean local students can receive skills directly
related to what orthopedic companies are seeking.
Q. Is OWX an economic development organization,
a community development organization, or what?
A. None of those. All of those. OWX’s mission is to
ensure that the orthopedic capital of the world remains
right here in Warsaw. Sometimes the work relates
to economic development – like efforts to train the
workforce through investments in K-12 and higher
education. Sometimes the work relates to community
development – like investments in bicycle and
pedestrian trails and in cultural opportunities that help
attract outside talent to Warsaw.
Q. What are OCF and OWX working on next?
A. They want to keep more Indiana college graduates
working in Indiana for orthopedic companies and to
stimulate the creation of more orthopedic innovations
from universities in Indiana. To that end, OWX has
formed a University and Industry Advisory Board, with
members like Notre Dame, Indiana University, Grace
College and many others to help develop programs
of study and research opportunities. OWX is also
exploring the possibilities of a research clinic network.
Orthopedics Capital Foundation Donors
Who Gave to the OrthoWorx Match Campaign
In 2013, near the end of the initial $7 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc., OCF made a proposal to Lilly
Endowment for additional support for its initiatives for the next three years. Lilly Endowment responded with a
$4 million outright grant and a matching opportunity for gifts OCF raised from qualified (related to the orthopedic
industry) donors. OCF raised $1.2 million in gifts that were matched by Lilly Endowment. A total of $2.6 million of
additional funding was raised.
DONOR
Anonymous
1st Source Bank
Kent and Nancy Adams
The Allens
Teresa Bakehorn
Audrey Beckman
David and LuAnn Bennett
Biomet, Inc.
Brad and Deb Bishop
Cheryl Blanchard and
Ramsey Railsback
Tobias and Donna Buck
CenturyLink
City of Warsaw
Jerry Clevenger
Sheryl and Dale Conley
Corporate Partnership For
Economic Growth, Inc.
Dennis and Kristina Cultice
Deaton Consulting, LLC
DePuy Synthes Joint
Reconstruction
Faegre Baker Daniels
Farmers State Bank
Susan and David Findlay
Great Lakes Trading Company, Inc.
Grossnickle Family Foundation
John and Shirley Hand
Tom and Susan Hight
Instrumental Machine &
Development
Intrasect Technologies
James and Amber Katris
Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Leslie Kozar
Lake City Bank
Laura Miller Communications
Peggy and Pete Lieffring
Suzanne Light
Lilly Endowment Inc.
Michael and Catherine Limina
Dr. Ronald E. & Barbara Manahan
Medtronic, Inc.
The MutualBank Charitable
Foundation, Inc.
Craig and Deb Nayrocker
Northeast Indiana Regional
Partnership, Inc.
Old National Bank
OrthoPediatrics Corp.
Paragon Medical, Inc.
Edwina Payne
Esther Pfleiderer Charitable Trust
Phend & Brown, Inc.
Cameron and Christa Plew
Precision Medical Technology, Inc.
Ramsey & Wiggins, Inc.
Robinson Construction, Inc.
Karen and Fred Rowland
Franklin I. and Irene List
Saemann Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Schlotterback
Jon and Jill Serbousek
Solstice Medical, LLC
SYM Financial Advisors
Symmetry Medical, Inc.
Craig and Sue Tidball
Charitable Foundation*
*Indicates donation came from component fund of the Community Foundation.
Tripp and Associates
Insurance Agency, Inc.
Turner Valentine, LLP
Wabash Electric Supply, Inc.
Warsaw Community Schools
Warsaw Education Foundation
William White
Wildman Business Group, Inc.
Roy and Terri Wiley & Family
Zimmer, Inc.
IN MEMORY OF:
Robert N. Floyd
SYM Financial Advisors
Robert and Jane Jontz
Phil and Marsha Barkey
IN HONOR OF:
Ron and Barb Manahan
Dr. and Mrs. Bill Katip
Dane Miller, Jerry Ferguson,
Niles Nobllitt & Ray Harroff
Chuck and Lois Niemier
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Opportunities
Right Here at Home
Caleb Schooley is an aspiring Robotics teacher. He is
currently a senior at Warsaw Community High School
(WCHS)/Warsaw Area Career Center (WACC). He
assists teacher, Mrs. Abbi Richcreek, with a Project
Lead the Way (PLTW) Robotics class offered this year
at Edgewood Middle School and at WACC. Caleb is
receiving dual credits through Grace College for his
work with students.
For Mrs. Richcreek, nothing is more
rewarding than watching students
engage in what they are learning.
“I struggled as a young student
with written tests,”
Mrs. Richcreek said. “I enjoy allowing students to
show me what they’ve learned.”
In PLTW classes, students engage in project-based
learning, practicing the subject matter with their
hands, tools and technology. Some examples of high
school level PLTW classes include Introduction to
Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital
Electronics, Civil Engineering & Architecture,
Computers Integrated Manufacturing,
Biotechnology Engineering/Forensic
Science and Aerospace Engineering.
Home is...
my favorite place to be.
It means family, neighbors,
love, comfort and traditions.
Amy Donley,
Director of Finance
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Caleb Schooley (middle) helps teach Edgewood Middle School students like Starr Partridge
(left) and Ian Glogovsky (right) about Robotics. Currently, they are building robots that can
move across the floor and drop a ball into a tube.
The Robotics class has been a popular middle school
offering. Mrs. Richcreek is especially excited to
see kids exposed to engineering and technology at
younger ages. But, in order to expand class offerings
to students, there have to be teachers qualified in
the subject matter. That can be challenging when
corporate opportunities in the fields of engineering
and technology are much more lucrative than teaching
positions. That’s why Mrs. Richcreek has such high
hopes for Caleb. Caleb has a love and ability for the
subject matter, but he also really enjoys teaching.
“I like helping people learn to program and build the
robots,” Caleb said. He credits his love for the subject
matter and his desire to teach to Mrs. Richcreek.
“She had all of the influence on my career choice.
She introduced me to Robotics and I love the way
she teaches.”
A grant from the
Community Foundation,
along with financial
support that could be
as much as $275,000
(depending on how
many schools implement
the programs) from
the Orthpedics Captial
Foundation via
OrthoWorx, is making
it possible for schools
throughout Kosciusko
Mrs. Abbi Richcreek is excited
County to bring PLTW
about PLTW courses being
classes to K-12 students. offered to younger students,
thanks in part to a Community
Foundation grant.
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Kosciusko REMC Operation
Round Up Grants
Grants from the Kosciusko REMC (KREMC) Operation Round Up Fund are made possible by KREMC members
who choose to round up their electric bills each month. The extra cents generated by each member who rounds
up their bill are deposited into the KREMC Operation Round Up Fund here at the Community Foundation and
used to support local charitable projects.
The following grants were made from the Kosciusko REMC Operation Round Up Fund.
Grantee
ACRES Land Trust, Inc.
Baker Youth Club
CASA of Kosciusko County, Inc.
The Christian Performing Artists’ Fellowship
College Mentors for Kids
Early Childhood Alliance
Fellowship Missions
First United Methodist Church of Warsaw
Fort Wayne Philharmonic, Inc.
Grace College & Theological Seminary-KLAS
Purpose
Environmental education programs at Kosciusko County
nature preserves
After-school programs throughout Kosciusko County
Summer Healthy Life Choices program
Bring speaker, Charlie Appelstein, to educate community
about ways to help abused and neglected children
Support of MasterWorks Festival
Mentoring program between Grace College and Jefferson
Elementary students
Parents as Teachers program for at-risk families
in Kosciusko County
Tables and chairs for the community area
in the homeless shelter
Community Closet program, providing non-food items
to low-income individuals
Warsaw Holiday Pops and Syracuse Patriotic Pops concerts
Support of the Northern Indiana Lakes Festival
Amount
$1,000.00
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
$1,400.00
$3,000.00
$500.00
$2,000.00
$2,700.00
$2,500.00
$1,200.00
$1,500.00
The final concert of the
2014 MasterWorks Festival.
MasterWorks received a grant
from the KREMC Operation
Round Up Fund. The concerts
are open to the public, and
draw residents and community
visitors alike.
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The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
Food programs serving local
low-income children, seniors
and families have been
supported over the years by
the KREMC Operation Round
Up Fund. This year, Hoosiers
Feeding the Hungry and Mary
and Jerry’s Helping Hands
(serving the Mentone area)
received support to help feed
the needy.
Grantee
Heartline Pregnancy Center, Inc.
Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry Inc.
Housing Opportunities of Warsaw, Inc.
Junior Achievement serving Warsaw
and Tippecanoe Valley
Junior Achievement serving Wawasee
Kosciusko County Educational Development (KC-Ed)
Kosciusko County Special Olympics
Kosciusko Runners’ Association
Lakeland Art Association
Leesburg Early Learning Center
Mary and Jerry’s Helping Hands, Inc.
McMillen Center for Health Education, Inc.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
New Beginnings Preschool and Child Care, Inc.
North Webster Day Care
Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church
Town of Winona Lake
Purpose
Literature for the resource library
of the B.A.B.E. Boutique program
Amount
$3,000.00
Scholarships to offset fees for high-school student parents
Meat distribution program for low-income
Kosciusko County individuals
Weatherization supplies to help low-income home owners
improve energy efficiency
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
$3,500.00
“Our Community” program for 2nd graders
$2,000.00
Economics curriculum for 12th graders
Program to help at-risk students graduate from high school
Support of Bowl-A-Thon
Supplies for local races that raise funds
for area nonprofit organizations
Support of art workshops and activities
Start-up supplies and materials for preschool program
Food for area low-income families
Health education programs for K-12 students
in Kosciusko County
Summer Camp for area children with Muscular Dystrophy
“Exploring Northern Indiana” summer program trips
Summer program trips for children in daycare
Weekend food backpack program for low-income children
at Claypool Elementary
Support of the Winona Lake Limitless Park, an accessible
playground and splash pad
$1,346.00
$2,000.00
$900.00
Total
The information in this book reflects activity during the 2014 fiscal year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$4,200.00
$2,500.00
$4,250.00
$800.00
$1,984.82
$1,500.00
$4,250.00
$5,000.00
$72,530.82
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KEYS Grants
Kosciusko Endowment Youth Services (KEYS) is our youth philanthropy group representing students from
four area junior high and high schools. KEYS students learn about philanthropy, teamwork, governance and
leadership. They recommended the following educational grants, which our Board of Directors approved.
Grantee
Akron Elementary School
Purpose
Materials to aid in teaching fractions, decimals and percents
Edgewood Middle School
Gateway Education Center
Isaiah 11 Ministry
Kosciusko County Head Start
Kosciusko Literacy Services, Inc.
Lakeland Christian Academy
Lakeview Middle School
Leesburg Elementary School
Chapter books for low-level readers
Scientific calculators
Non-fiction books for the library
Books for counseling groups
Books for Head Start students to take home
Proactive grant for programs serving youth
Large dry-erase graph and supplies for algebra classes
Low-level reading books for students reading significantly below their grade level
Hands-on math education materials such as games, books and flashcards
Madison Elementary School
Mentone Elementary School
Milford Elementary & Middle School
North Webster Elementary School
Read Across Kosciusko County
Tippecanoe Valley Middle School
Wawasee Area Career and
Technical Cooperative
Wawasee High School
$459.17
Classroom materials for STEM education
$479.90
Literacy Includes Me project
LEGO DUPLO Early Simple Machines sets and Bee-Bot programmable robots
Kindles for 5th grade classrooms to aid in small group reading instruction
$330.77
$500.00
$500.00
Children and adult resource books about social, family and school issues
$590.03
Classroom Habitudes book study for teachers
Equipment and supplies needed for science experiments
Touchscreen computer monitors for the special education classroom
Books for each 2nd grade classroom in Kosciusko County
“Visualizing and Verbalizing” kit to aid in reading instruction
Liquid Nitrogen Dewar for 8th grade science class
Books to distribute to Kosciusko County students
Items needed to aid in teaching strength-based servant leadership
Professional sound kit for videography, film production and WACC TV classes
Alternative energy kits for integrated chemistry & physics class
$394.40
$300.00
$349.99
$2,500.00
$285.84
$361.80
$489.13
$485.00
$300.00
$965.35
$1,150.00
Proper attire for dance classes
IT! Series software to introduce business students to Microsoft Office
$319.00
$750.00
Equipment and computer software for chess clubs
$373.04
Cables and accessories needed for students to design and build four energy
efficient vehicles
$100.00
Total
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$417.60
$670.97
$300.00
$351.80
$1,000.00
$6,974.00
$130.80
$300.00
$433.11
Materials to engage in pretend play for preschool students
Copies of Ashfall by Mike Mullin to aid in teaching science concepts
Triton Elementary School
uLEAD, Inc.
Warsaw Area Career Center
Warsaw Community High School
Grant Amount
$120.23
KEYS Grants for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2013-June 30, 2014
$22,681.93
Home
is...
Kendra Housel,
KEYS Member
where you’re
happiest and at
peace; where
you want to stay
forever…to be
where the people
you love most are.
KEYS Members
Left to Rright:
First Row: Noah Williams
(WCHS), Austin DeValk
(Wawasee HS)
Second Row: Camden Tucker
(TVMS), Jake Mangas (WCHS),
Jazzmine Brown (TVHS),
Sydney Hobbs (LCA)
Third Row: Shay Merley
(TVHS), Chance Blair (LCA),
Jairus Boyer (Wawasee MS),
Sydney Wiedeman (Lakeview
MS)
Forth Row: Nolan Sponseller
(TVHS), Jon Harmon (LCA),
Daisy Gregory (Wawasee HS),
Aerin Shewman (TVHS)
Fifth Row: Hannah Rhoades
(Wawasee HS), Alex Fiscus
(Wawasee HS), Athena Schlitt
(WCHS)
Top Row: Grace Robison
(WCHS), Kendra Housel
(WCHS)
Not Pictured: Ashley Ormsby
(LCA), Abbey Hartwiger (LCA)
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Board & Staff Listing
Board Listing
Jerry Yeager,
Jim McFadden,
President
Rob Parker,
Vice President
Steve Snyder,
Secretary
Treasurer
Ceaneh Alexis
Ron Baumgartner
Bob Bishop
Jerry Clevenger
Kevin Deardorff
Jennifer Hollar
Zoe Howard
Mike Kinsey
Dana Krull
Vern Landis
Sally Mahnken
Ron Manahan
Allison McSherry
Marlene
Mulero-Betances
Jon Roberts
Christine Sands
Sharon Sommers
Kip Tom
John Warren
Staff Listing
Suzie Light,
Executive Director
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Amy Cannon,
Program Officer
Amy Donley,
Director of Finance
Kelsi Griffith,
Database &
Administrative
Coordinator
Stephanie
Overbey,
Associate Director
Jennell Paris,
Senior Administrative
Assistant
Brenda Rigdon,
Development Director
2014 Volunteers
Amy Abbitt
Debbie Demuth
Lee Ann Jaeger
Marlene Mulero-Betances
Darla Shelburne
Steve Ailes
Phil DeVolder
Rosie Jansma
Jeremy Mullins
Karla Shepherd
Alan Alderfer
Kirk Doehrmann
Pamela Jarecki-Vosler
Kaitlyn Murphy
Peggy Shively
Kristine Alderfer
Marilynn Doherty
Angie Jarrett
Kim Nance
Sue Simmons
Ceaneh Alexis
Cali Doll
Ruth Jones
Craig Nayrocker
Mark Skibowski
Peggy Alt
Lori Donahoe
Stacey Jones
Deb Nayrocker
Bill Smith
Willis Alt
Jennifer Dow
Steve Jones
Jack Nelson
Erin Smith
Bruce Andrews
Lana Drake
Laura Kaufman
Jenny Nelson
Nici Smith
Lorraine Anglin
Dana Duncan
Ronna Kawsky
Kim Nguyen
Steve Snyder
Sharon Sommers
Stephanie Anglin
Larry Easterday
Kathryn Kays
Cathy Northcutt
Sally Bailey
Tom Edington
Alice Keirn
Maria Oler
Sarah Spangle
Marlane Baker
Barbara Ehrhardt
Tammy Keirn
Randy Oler
Cynthia Stichter
Ron Baumgartner
John Elliott
Brad Kellar
Jan Orban
Dan Stichter
Bruce Bibler
Kelly Engle
Susie Kinney
Diana Ostrom
Stephanie Stichter
Roberta Bibler
Jim Evans
Judy Kinsey
Laurie Owen
Mindy Stookey
Scott Bibler
James Faroh
Mike Kinsey
Rick Paczkowski
Kim Strawbridge
Guy Bigler
Jo Faulkner
Janet Kirkpatrick
Robyn Palmer
Margaret Sturm
Bob Bishop
Susan Findlay
Barb Kissane
Rob Parker
Mike Suhany
Eva Bonitati
Chris Foster
Rickell Kline
John Paseka
Holly Swoverland
Matt Boren
Steve Foster
Melodie Koher
Rick Patton
Jennifer Tandy
Wil Boren
Scott Fox
Kim Komdeur
Anna Paulus
Georgia Tenney
Michelle Boxell
Becky French
Erin Korreck
Stan Pequignot
Jill Thallemer
Molly Bradford
Kari Fribley
Dana Krull
Miechi Petro
Craig Tidball
Penny Brown
Lori Fribley
Anna Lackey
Jeff Plank
Kip Tom
Priscilla Burdge
Kim Fuller
Vern Landis
Nicole Poirier
Mindy Truex
Peg Burgher
Antony Garza
Rosemary Laughlin
Dixie Pryor
Travis Trump
Patrick Cannon
Jim Griest
Joy Lavender
Rick Ralston
Barb Vancuren
Tara Carlile
John Hall
Brad Leedy
Beth Rasor-Huffer
Alyssa VanVactor
Joy Carlson
Kevin Hamstra
Martha Lennane
Kathee Reed
Ruth Voreis
Neal Carlson
Jefferson Hankins
Carole Lichtenauer
Melissa Rees
John Warren
Cindy Cates
Dan Hann
Doug Light
Don Reinholt
Randy Warren
Christon Clark
Trace Hansen
Ida List
Gretchen Rettinger
Kevin Weaver
George Clemens
Janet Hartley
Wendy Long
Angie Robbins
Sandra Wentz
Jerry Clevenger
Carol Hartman
Rosemary Love
Jon Roberts
Brent Widman
Jennifer Cobb-Hayes
Julieanne Harvey
Tom Lowe
George Robertson
Aaron Wilcoxson
Tammy Cole
Cheryl Hastings
Annette Magner
Donna Robinson
Cookie Wilson
Kim Conrad
Joe Hawn
Sally Mahnken
Mary Robinson
Bill Winn
Marsha Cook
Kelly Heckaman
Cheryl Malmloff
Nellie Robinson
Priscilla Wood
Emily Cowan
Ashleigh Helfrich
Ron Manahan
Lee Ann Rock
Becky Woodward
Lyn Crighton
Steve Henn
Lori Masur
Terry Roe
Jerry Yeager
Grant Cunningham
Traci Henn
Jim McFadden
Jeannie Ross
Michelle Yeager
Marilynne Curtis
Rae Hilliard
Maria McGrath
Jenna Ross
Steve Yeager
Dennis Darr
Tracie Hodson
Allison McSherry
Aaron Rovenstine
Jerry Yoder
Katie Darr
David Hoffert
Marsha McSherry
Renea Salyer
Kay Young
Amy Deardorff
Kevin Hohman
Dan Metzger
Darius Samz
Amanda Zambrano
Kevin Deardorff
Jennifer Hollar
Scott Michaels
Christopher Sanders
Ashlee Zaucha
Ross Deatsman
Terrill Hooks
Patti Miller
Christine Sands
Cindy Zehr
Allyn Decker
Mark Howard
Jim Mills
Greg Sasso
Henry Zehr
Maria Demopoulos
Zoe Howard
Sue Mock
Teresa Shaffer
Sherry Zehr
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Heart of Gold Grants
Annually, the Heart of Gold reception honors individuals and organizations for their extraordinary acts of service
and kindness toward others. This year, 50 individuals were recognized for their service. The Service Club of the
Year Award went to the Warrior Leadership Committee (at Wawasee High School). The Nonprofit of the Year
Award went to Combined Community Services.
The following grants were made at the recommendation of 2014 Heart of Gold recipients.
Grantee
Granted
Animal Welfare League
$550.00
Baker Youth Club
$50.00
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, Inc.
$50.00
Boomerang Backpacks, Inc.
$300.00
Cardinal Services, Inc. of Indiana
$1,050.00
CASA of Kosciusko County, Inc.
$150.00
Combined Community Services
$350.00
First United Methodist Church of Warsaw
$250.00
Heartline Pregnancy Center, Inc.
$100.00
Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc.Operating Endowment Fund
$850.00
Grantee
$400.00
Kosciusko County Educational Development (KC-Ed)
$250.00
Kosciusko County Jail Ministry
Kosciusko County Shelter for Abuse, Inc.
$100.00
$50.00
Lakeland Art Association
$50.00
The Magical Meadows, Inc.
$50.00
National Fellowship Brethren Retirement Homes, Inc.
$50.00
North Webster Community Center, Inc.
One Dog At A Time Rescue, Inc.
$50.00
Riley Children’s Foundation
Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc.The Salvation Army “Friends of the Army” Fund
of Kosciusko County
$50.00
Second Chance Abuse Recovery Services Pit Bull
Rescue “SCARS”
Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc.Brady Houck Scholarship Fund
$50.00
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
$300.00
$50.00
Kosciusko County Special Olympics
Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc.Fred & Nedra Beebe Scholarship Endowment
Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc.Kosciusko County Jail Ministry Endowment Fund
Tippecanoe Valley High School
Wawasee High School-Building Trades
$250.00
$1,050.00
$50.00
$500.00
$50.00
$300.00
$50.00
Wawasee High School-Wawasee Leadership Committee
$1,550.00
Total
$8,950.00
Individual special award winners included
(Left to right): Carrie Bruns and Peggi
Members of the Warrior Leadership
(front row, left to right): Stephanie Camargo,
Wright accept the Nonprofit of the
Committee, of Wawasee High School,
Gladys Deloe, Dr. Anita Kishan, Melanie
Year Award on behalf of Combined
accept the Service Club of the Year Award.
Vanlaningham (back row, left to right): Ami
Community Services.
Pitt, Scott Nelson, Jeff “Hoss” Smith and
Richard Keevan. Not pictured: Al Disbro
and Jason Farmer.
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Granted
Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc.Kailey Lynn Zehr Memorial Scholarship Fund
Photos by: Trina Hoy
Philanthropy
Round Table –
Professional Advisor Recognition
We are grateful to the many professional advisors: attorneys, trust officers, accountants and financial planners
who help connect their clients to the Community Foundation in order to realize their charitable dreams. We
extend our sincere thanks to the following:
Alan Alderfer
John Elliott
Tammy Keirn
Rick Pearl
Paul Stoelting
Mike Armey
Craig Finlayson
Jeanine Knowles
Stan Pequignot
Margaret Sturm
E. Lee Bazini
Joseph Gaafar
Joanne Kolbe
Mark Piazza
Craig Tidball
Michael Bergen
Bob Gephart
Dana Krull
Max Reed
Teresa Tracey
Jack Birch
Laura Hansen Dean
Mike Kubacki
Rex Reed
Mike Valentine
George Buckingham
Phil Harris
Vern Landis
Paul Refior
Jim Walmer
George Bumbaugh
Richard Helm
Jay Lavender
Jay Rigdon
Wayne Walston
James Butts
Lee Heyde
Dan Leininger
Charles Roemer
Sally Wilson
Neal Carlson
Martin Hillery
Andy Lewis
John Sadler
Scott Wolfrum
Ron Cassedente
Becky Hillyard
Peggy Michel
Mike Shade
Jerry Yeager
David Cates
Robert Hines
Rick Morris
Steve Snyder
Bob Condon
Duane Huffer
Ralph Naragon
Larry Stanley
If you have facilitated a gift from a client to the Community Foundation, please let us know so that we can include
your name for future recognition.
Sample Bequest Language
Language for IRA or insurance beneficiary designation
Beneficiary: Kosciusko County Community Foundation (Tax ID# 35-6086777) for the ____ Fund.
Language for Bequest
I give and bequeath ______ (describe gift) to Kosciusko County Community Foundation, 102 E Market Street,
Warsaw, IN, to be held as a component fund known as the _________________ Fund. This fund was separately
created for the charitable purposes agreed to by me and the Kosciusko County Community Foundation.
I’d Like to Know More
The Kosciusko County Community Foundation is honored to be your partner in philanthropy. If you or your
professional advisor would like to learn more about our giving options, please contact us by calling 574-267-1901
or by emailing [email protected]. You may also visit our website at www.kcfoundation.org.
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Why Give
through the Community Foundation?
1.
2.
3.
Your charitable legacy is secured with a gift that lasts forever.
You can give any type of asset, in any amount – from cash and securities, to crops and real
estate. Your gift receives the maximum tax advantage because we are a public charity.
You can support your favorite causes and explore unlimited possibilities with our highly
customized philanthropic options, including options that allow you or your family members
to be involved in the grantmaking process if you choose to be.
4.
You get the expert advice you need to make important
decisions about the type of gift to make and the areas
of need your gift could meet.
5.
You experience the fulfillment of giving while
we take care of the administrative side of
philanthropy like grant reporting, tax
receipts and government regulations.
If you would like more information about how we
can help you achieve more impact, greater purpose
and endless possibilities, contact us. We encourage you
to work with your tax advisor or attorney to determine
the kind of gift that makes the most sense for you.
Ways to Give
• Cash
• Beneficiary designation
on a retirement account
or pension plan
• Appreciated assets such
as stock or property
• Estate gift (in your Will)
• Life insurance
• Crops or livestock
• Charitable Lead and
Remainder Trusts
• Charitable Gift Annuities
• Private Foundation
Transfers
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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION, INC. AND AFFILIATE
ORTHOPEDICS CAPITAL FOUNDATION, INC.
SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30,
EXPENSES:
Program Services – Grants and Scholarships
Program Services – Other
(Less) Grants Made From Agency Endowments
Program Services – Net
Management and General Operating
Administrative Fees
Fund Raising and Promotion
Change in Net Assets
Net Assets at Beginning of Year
Net Assets at End of Year
2013
$ 6,613,144
(55,626)
6,557,518
589,884
1,223,659
2,286,313
787,541
509,941
2,847
11,957,703
2,586,256
2,641,773
(46,859)
5,181,170
550,121
635,074
357,042
6,723,407
4,335,974
47,372,099
$51,708,073
1,734,603
2,269,712
(57,272)
3,947,043
502,285
571,385
277,839
5,298,552
6,659,151
40,712,948
$47,372,099
ASSETS:
Cash, Receivables and Other Assets
Investments and Charitable Remainder Trusts
Property and Equipment – Net
TOTAL ASSETS
2014
$ 6,610,368
47,857,247
380,440
$54,848,055
2013
$ 7,127,308
42,724,262
410,875
$50,262,445
LIABILITIES:
Agency Liabilities
Other Liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$ 2,161,318
978,664
3,139,982
$ 1,805,970
1,084,376
2,890,346
42,597,017
9,111,056
51,708,073
$54,848,055
$60
$50
$40
$30
$20
$10
$0
1994
1999
2004
2009
2014
2004
2009
2014
Rate of return information for the
one year period ending June 30,
2014
2013
Permanent endowment funds (PE)
16.1% 12.9%
PE Balanced Index (60/40)*
16.1%
11.1%
Non-permanent funds (NP)
9.1%
5.8%
NP Balanced Index (20/80)*
6.2%
4.1%
Grant History
$3.0
$2.5
$2.0
$1.5
$1.0
$0.5
SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS
OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS OF JUNE 30,
NET ASSETS:
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
TOTAL NET ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Asset Growth
Millions
2014
$ 4,399,764
(271,491)
4,128,273
654,538
1,465,758
1,190,437
3,346,500
259,775
14,100
11,059,381
Millions
REVENUE:
Contributions
(Less) Amounts Received for Agency Endowments
Contributions – Net
Administrative Fee Income
Investment Income
Realized Gains (Losses) on Investments
Unrealized Gains (Losses) on Investments
Change in value of split-interest agreements
Other Income
38,142,892
9,229,207
47,372,099
$50,262,445
$0
1994
1999
*For more information on the composition
of the benchmark indices contact the
Community Foundation office.
The selected information listed above has been derived from the consolidated financial statements
audited by Estep Burkey Simmons, LLC. Copies of the complete financial statements and related notes
are available by contacting the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Inc. office.
Between 2005-2014,
contributions totaled over $38 million.
Thank you to our generous donors!
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