2010 Annual Report

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2010 Annual Report
2010 Annual Report
Mission
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Table of Contents
Community Report ................................................................................................... 1
Board of Trustees ......................................................................................................... 2
Community Hall of Fame .................................................................................. 3
Recognition ......................................................................................................................... 4
Ambassador Society ............................................................................................... 5
Bridge Builder Society ........................................................................................... 8
2010 Grants ......................................................................................................................... 9
Guidelines: Grants & Scholarships ...................................................... 19
2010 Scholarships ...................................................................................................... 20
Youth Advisory Committee .......................................................................... 25
Types of Funds ................................................................................................................ 27
Ways to Give ....................................................................................................................... 28
Managed Funds ............................................................................................................. 29
Financials ................................................................................................................................ 38
Tax Savings ........................................................................................................................... 39
Memorials/Tributes .................................................................................................. 40
Donors ........................................................................................................................................ 41
Committees and Staff ............................................................................................ 48
Community
Report
To the Community,
The year 2010 was a year to focus on those things most central to the Foundation’s work and the
community’s core issues.
With greater challenges faced by our local nonprofit organizations, the board and staff spent the year
seeking out ways to increase our support in the current year and during future recessions; and we
focused on how to use our available resources in the most impactful way.
Thanks to the Foundation’s carefully managed endowed assets and the continued generosity of local
donors we were able to provide 331 competitive, agency and donor advised grants totaling $1,424,720
to nonprofit organizations and local charitable projects.
In 2010 we received $3,916,092 in gifts and helped 17 new donors design just the right fund to meet
their personal charitable goals. By year end our assets had reached an historic level of $42,000,000.
And, we renamed the general endowment fund, to the more descriptive “Vision Fund”.
We are grateful for the broad support of Foundation sponsored local strategic initiatives and were able
to secure over half a million dollars in outside resources to support Ready for School and Destination
Education.
Two thousand ten (2010) was a year to take good care of business, to focus on what is important.
Through the convergence of vision, leadership and resources we continue to help move the
community forward. With growing resources to draw from we look forward to a very positive 2011.
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Matthew
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epard, Preside
President
Board of Trustees
(l to r) Matt Lepard, President (President of piOptima, Inc.), Ann Query, 1st Vice President (Retired Executive Director of Zeeland Chamber of Commerce), Sue Den Herder, 2nd Vice President (Former teacher with Zeeland Public
Schools), Randy Thelen, Treasurer (President of Lakeshore Advantage), Juanita Bocanegra, Secretary (Assistant
Prosecuting Attorney for Ottawa County)
(l to r) Char Amante (Loan Officer for Macatawa Bank),
Taiyoh Afrik (Product Engineer for Johnson Controls,
Inc.), Lori Bush (Financial Planner & Business Development Officer for West Michigan Community Bank)
Dedication, leadership,
representation –
these characteristics
have shaped the path
the Community
Foundation has taken
and continues to guide
the work of the Board.
We are grateful to these
volunteers who lead
the Foundation by
overseeing our
operations and
investments, cultivating
new donors, reviewing
grant requests and
making funding
decisions.
(l to r) John R. Marquis (Attorney for Warner, Norcross &
Judd, P.C.), Ritu Mathur (Physician for Lakeshore Health
Partners), Deb Clark Miller (CPA for DeLong & Brower, P.C.)
Board of Trustees
Executive Committee
(l to r) Thun Champassak (Co-Owner of West Michigan Realty
of Holland, LLC), John Donnelly, Jr. (Retired Sr. Management
Donnelly Corporation, Community Volunteer), Eleanor Lopez
(Diversity Trainer)
(l to r) Nancy Miller (Retired Dean and Professor for Hope
College), Hannes Meyers, Jr. (Retired 58th District Court
Judge), Haans Mulder (Attorney for Cunningham Dalman, P.C.)
Knowledge
Commitment
Volun
t
eers
Expertise
(l to r) Judy Smith (Community Volunteer),
Scott Spoelhof (Owner, Bayside Capital
Management)
(l to r) Dan Zwier (Owner of Permaloc
Corporation), Shane Brandsen, Chair YAC,
Holland Christian High School
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Hall of Fame
Dick and Ethie Haworth
The Community Foundation celebrated
its 2010 Recognition Awards Gala on
October 23 at Evergreen Commons. The
Hall of Fame Award is presented each
year to persons who have made a significant
contribution to the quality of life for citizens
of the greater Holland/Zeeland area and who
exhibit compassion, integrity, courage,
and a deep appreciation for the values of
our community.
Dick and Ethie Haworth were the very
deserving recipients of the award this year.
They have been supportive of many
Dick and Ethie Haworth
charitable organizations and causes with a
with Trustee, Jack Marquis
particular interest in youth programs. Ethie
has developed her own children’s ministry of
purchasing and distributing lovingly selected toys to young patients at DeVos Children’s Hospital and
homeless children at the Holland Rescue Mission. For over four decades Dick and Ethie have been
prominent in our community as parents, civic and church leaders, philanthropists, and engines of growth.
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Recognition
Jim Lilly, a relationship manager for The Bank
of Holland and emerging next generation
leader received the Young Philanthropist Award.
This award is presented to a person between
the ages of 23 and 38 years who has had a
philanthropic impact in the Foundation service
area within the last 2 years. Jim was nominated
by Lorma Freestone, director of the Holland Area Arts Council where
he has served on the board since 2007, including a role as Treasurer.
He is also a member of the board and serves as Fund Development
Director of the Holland Young Professionals. Philanthropy and positive
community values are a way of life for both Jim and his wife Sarah and
we are honored to recognize him with this award.
Jim and Sarah Lilly
Darve Robinson was the first-ever recipient of the
Student Philanthropist Award. Darve could not
attend the Gala but his personal acceptance and
thank-you letter was read by his younger sister Daina.
Darve was a 2010 graduate of West Ottawa High School
and is currently an honors research assistant studying
neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh.
While in high school, Darve organized the first annual
Black History month celebration at his school, served
on Student Senate as Vice President of his Senior
Class, was a member of the National Honor Society,
participated in Calling
All Colors and served
on the city of Holland
Youth Advisory Council.
Darve has served as an
outstanding example of
how young people can
make a positive impact
in our community and
is very deserving of this
recognition and award.
Avelock and Daina
Robinson
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Ambassador Society
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The Community Foundation names to the Ambassador Society donors who have given $10,000 or more to
endowed funds at the Foundation. This level of charitable giving demonstrates their generous commitment
to make our greater Holland/Zeeland area a better place. The Foundation gratefully acknowledges these
individuals, foundations and businesses for paving the way for future generations.
INDIVIDUALS
Raymond and Agnes Amluxen*
Ed and Ann Anderson
Lloyd* and Vera Arendsen
Don and Debra Axce
Margaret Baker
Chester and Kathie Baumann
Frances R. Baron
Robert and Kathryn Bates
David and Cathy Benedict
Jim and Shelly Bishop
Max* and Constance Boersma
Melvin Boonstra
Carey and Susan Boote
Dan and Julie Bourbon
John and Bonnie Bouws
Ronald* and Elizabeth Boven
Bowmaster Family
Judson T. and Caddie Bradford
Louise Brinks
Ren and Elsa Prince Broekhuizen
James and JoAnne Brooks
James W.F. and Donna Brooks
Charles* and Penney Buhler
Helen and Fred Bulford*
Nancy Jean Buskirk
Charles F.* and Elsie A. Conrad
Charles* and Loretta Cooper
Elaine K. Cooper*
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cooper
Laverne “Curly” Dalman*
Ronald and Jessie Dalman
Richard and Margaret Darby
Lee and Linda De Visser
John and Jean De Weert
Randall* and Cathy Dekker
Doug and Sandy DeKock
Leroy and Cheryl* Dell
Barbara Den Herder*
Robert and Karen Den Herder
Thomas and Susan Den Herder
Max and Esther DePree
Jack and Marlies DeWitt
Jack and Mary DeWitt
Marvin and Jerene DeWitt
Roger and Janet DeYoung
Joshua DeYoung Family
Barbara Dickman
David L. Dirkse
Rachel Dirkse
John F.* and Katherine Donnelly
Moira E. Donnelly
Candace Dugan
Martin P. Dugan
Monon Dunn
Michael and Mary Dykema
Arlene M. Dykstra
Alan and Marcia Elgersma
Wayne and Kathy Elhart
David* and Sally Farabee
Forrest and Ruth Fynewever
Charles and Julie Geenen
Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings
Donald Genzink
Ronald and Joan Griffith
Barbara Melgaard Grissen
Thomas and Amy Guarr
Craig and Karen Hall
Mark and Angela Harder
G.W.* and Edna Haworth
Richard G. and Ethelyn Haworth
John* and Phyllis Hays
Jeff and Nancy Helder
Nancy Hendricks
Edward* and Maxine Herpolsheimer
Don Hillebrands*
Renze and Marjorie Hoeksema
Lester and Vivian Hoogland
Dwight and Jacqueline Hoover
Jerry and Delores Horne
Clarence* and Marian Huizenga
Michael and Susan Jandernoa
David and Barbara Janssen
John and Sally Janssen
David and Karri Jasperse
Thelma Johnson
Walt and Marion Jones
Jim and Ginger Jurries
Dr. John* and Mrs. Mary Kamps
Bruce and Susan Keen
The Adam Kimple Family
Lou and Nancy Kincaid
Paul and Jacki Kleinheksel
Robert and Kathleen Kolk
La Verne and Dorothy* Koning
Larry and Diane Kooiker
Brian and Cathy Koop
Franklin D. Kraai
Terry and Marilyn Kraai
Bill and Joan Lalley
Bill and Elsie Lamb, Jr.
John C. and Lois Lamb
Paul M. Lane
Arlyn and Marcia Lanting
William and Jan Layman
Jack and Thelma Leenhouts
Thelma Leenhouts
Richard and Marcia Lievense
Ann Maguire
Douglas Maguire
John and Carolyn Marquis
Sam and Jean Martin
Bruce and Carla Masselink
Wayne and Diana Mavis
Mark and Bonnie Meengs
Clifford G. Meeuwsen
Glenn and Barbara Meyaard
Betty R. Miller
Howard J. (Buzz) Miller
Jack H. Miller
Larry and Karen Mulder
Richard and Susan Muzzy
David and Carol Myers
Peter and Sheila Neydon
John and Eileen Nordstrom
Ray and Sandra Olds
Andrew and Sabina Otteman
Robert and Carole Pavloski
Kenneth and Jill Peirce
Paul and Jane Ponitz
Richard and Barbara Poppe
Merle and Arnola Prins
John and Ann Query
Ruth Rankens
Jerrald and Elsie Redeker
Keith Roelofs
David Roossien
Alice O. Rydell*
Eloise L. Schmidt
Darrell and Mary Schregardus
Dorothy Sheets*
Robert and Brenda Soeters
John and Judy Spoelhof
Dave and Mary* Spyker
Marvin and Suzanne Stawicki
Cornelius* and Ruby Steketee
James and Carol Stroop
Stan and Marcia Stynes
William and Nancy Swaney
Robert and Joan Swierenga
ORGANIZATIONS
Al’s Excavating
American Bottling Company
Atmosphere Processing, Inc.
Barber Ford, Inc.
Batts Foundation
BLD Products, Ltd.
Bradford Company
Brenner Oil Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
Comerica Bank
Cunningham, Dalman P.C.
De Leeuw Lumber Co., Inc.
DeBruyn Foundation
Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation
Fifth Third Bank
Fillmore Equipment, Inc.
Freedom Village
Frey Foundation Fund of GRACF
GDK Construction Co.
Geenen DeKock Properties
Gentex Corporation
GMB Architects-Engineers
Haworth, Inc.
HEDCOR
George and Lucille Heeringa Foundation
Heinz USA - Holland
Herman Miller, Inc.
Herman Miller Foundation
Holland Hospital Foundation
Holland Litho Service, Inc.
Howard Miller Company
Huntington National Bank
Integrated Fabric Resources
Johnson Controls, Inc.
JRB Corporation (Russ’)
KAM Plastics Corp.
Lamar Construction Company, Inc.
LODESO - Logistic Delivery Solutions
Lorence & Vander Zwart
Macatawa Bank
Magna Donnelly Corporation
Major Brands Oil
Manpower Staffing Services
Edward and Diana Marsilje Foundation
Metal Flow Corp.
Meyaard, Tolman & Venlet P.C.
Michigan Turkey Producers Co-Op, Inc.
Mirant Zeeland
National City Bank
NBD Bank
ODL, Inc.
Louis Padnos Iron & Metal Co.
Esther and Seymour Padnos Foundation
Louis and Helen Padnos Foundation
Pfizer, Inc.
Pfizer Foundation, Inc.
Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation
Prince Machine
Quincy Street, Inc.
Request Foods, Inc.
Royjean Corp.
SAF-Holland USA, Inc.
Sara Lee Foods (Bil Mar)
Jacob G. Schmidlapp Trust
Siemens Water Technology
Sligh Furniture Company
Slikkers Family Foundation
Smith & Associates Inv. Mgt. Svcs.
Springview Foundation
Steketee-Van Huis, Inc.
TNT Roofing, Inc.
Town & Country Group
Trans-Matic Manufacturing, Inc.
Trendway Corporation
U-Wrench-It Auto Parts, Inc.
USF Holland Inc.
Veneklasen Auto Parts, Inc.
Ver Hage of Holland, Inc.
West Ottawa High School Class of 1999
Woman’s Literary Club of Holland
Wood Group Power Operations (West), Inc.
Wuskowhan Players Club
Zeeland Farm Services
Zeeland Lumber and Supply Co.
Zeeland Power Company, LLC
Zeeland Wood Turning Works
Ambassador Society
Thomas* and Merrill Jane Taylor
Herbert* and Alma Thomas
Patrick A. and Camy Thompson
James and Corinne Townsend
Donald and Lileeth* Van Ark
Adrian Van Daalen*
Jay and Adelle Van Daalen
Jean Van Daalen
Fred and Carol Van Den Bosch
Harold and Bernice* Van Den Bosch
Evelyn Van Dorp*
Nell Van Dyke
Hermina “Mickie” Van Eyl*
Margaret (Peg) Van Grouw
Vern and Betty Van Kley
Margaret Van Vyven*
Gordon and Margaret Van Wylen
Don and Mary Van’t Hof
James R. Vande Poel
Robert D. Vanden Bosch*
William C. and Abby Vanderbilt
William R. Vanderbilt
Robert A. Vanderkamp
Julius VanOss
Howard and Julie Veneklasen
Lloyd and Bernice Ver Hage
Dorothy Voss
Tom* and Jean Wagner
Douglas and Kay Walvoord
Don and Lorna Wassink
Catherine Bosch Wasson
James and Jean* Watt
Clark and Shirley Weersing
Warren* and Marcia Westrate
Ken and Marcia Wierda
Thyllis Williams
Greg and Meg Miller Willit
Paul and Dorothy Winchester*
Johanna Witteveen
David and Cynthia Yntema
James and Barbara Zeller
Zuverink Family
*Deceased
Highlight indicates new
members for 2010
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THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION AS AN INFINITE PHILANTHROPIC TOOL?
With honors too numerous to count, Jim and Ginger Jurries’ commitment to their hometown has been well
documented. Perhaps it is worthwhile, then, to explore the motivating factors behind their generosity in using
The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area that has, and will, mean so much to our community.
Jim, a Grand Rapids native, and Ginger, a Chicagoan by birth, have fond
memories of their early years in the community. Ginger began spending
summers at the family cottage in Holland at the age of 5, and both are
Hope College graduates. They began putting roots down in the Holland/
Zeeland community permanently in 1970 after living in Ann Arbor and
Chicago. Eventually the family grew to include two children, Kristin and
Steve, both of whom graduated from Holland Christian. Over the years, the
Jurries have shown that sharing of their resources is a core principal. They
have demonstrated to our community in profound ways what it means to be
consistently generous with time and talents.
Jim and Ginger point out that West Michigan is fortunate to have the support
of many worthy non-profit agencies. They steadily give to those that fit with
their family’s philanthropic philosophy. What they see in The Foundation
is an organization with the capability and capacity of carrying on that
philosophy…forever. What specifically about The Community Foundation
makes it a fit for their philanthropy in the future? Following are some of the
key points:
Jim and Ginger Jurries
x A steady board – The Foundation’s board consists of community representatives from virtually all walks of
life providing a diverse perspective on the needs of the Holland/Zeeland area. By staggering board terms
there is a level of consistency and periodic infusion of new thoughts.
x Grants based on need – The Foundation awards grants based on thorough reviews by its grant-making
committee. This process ensures that funds are being allocated to address the most critical needs of the day.
It also means that as community conditions change, The Foundation can adjust its grant making accordingly.
x Trusted decision making process – Change naturally occurs within community. Groups that are addressing
particular issues today may undergo fundamental changes in mission, leadership, need, or may cease to
exist at all. If those types of changes occur The Foundation’s board of trustees will continue to independently
assess the means to have the greatest impact in the community and avoid misdirecting resources.
x Financial stewardship – Management of The Foundation’s assets is tantamount to successful grant-making.
The Foundation’s Investment Committee is assisted by an independent strategic consultant. This allows for a
truly diverse and unbiased approach that holds each asset manager individually accountable.
x Perpetuity insures appropriate decision making in future generations – The fundamental premise of
community foundations is they will continue to serve their communities in appropriate ways many decades
after gifts are made. They will be “for good forever”.
As members of the Bridge Builders Society and through their Donor Advised Fund, Jim and Ginger are counting
on The Foundation to carry on what they do today – make decisions based on need, community impact, and core
values of the institutions receiving gifts. It is a process designed to help sustain, for generations to come, the
community that has meant so much to their family, and many others. In doing so, The Foundation acts as their
infinite philanthropic tool.
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Char Amante
Vera Arendsen
Margaret Beukema
Ruth Beukema
Melvin Boonstra
Howard and Mary Bouwens
Julia Bouws
Judson and Caddie Bradford
Clara Mae Brown
Charles and Penney Buhler
Fred and Helen Bulford
Mildred Campbell
Rose Chevrolet
Edwin Comstock
Elaine K. Cooper
Phyllis Cox
Laverne “Curly” Dalman
John F. and Evelyn N. de Vries
John and Jean De Weert
Barbara Den Herder
Hugh and Phyllis DePree
Jack and Marlies DeWitt
Roger and Janet DeYoung
Bernard and Virginia Donnelly
Howard H. and Gertrude E. Douwstra
Monon Dunn
Sally Farabee
Bruce and Susan Formsma
Rudy and Kay Frundt
Gladfeldter Family
James and Janet Hagel
Craig and Karen Hall
G.W. and Eddie Haworth
Jack and Nancy Hendricks
Edward and Maxine Herpolsheimer
Karl Herpolsheimer
John and Esther Hoogland
Eugene and Louise Huyser
Jim and Ginger Jurries
James Kaminski
Angie Kammeraad
Larry and Jean Koops
Bill and Joan Lalley
Paul Lane
William and Jan Layman
Charles and Sheila McLean
Sharon McManus
Bernard and Louise Meeuwsen
Glenn and Barbara Meyaard
Barbara J. Meyer
Michael E. Meyer
David and Carol Myers
Thomas F. and Virginia C. Nickel
John and Eileen Nordstrom
Dave and Judy Nykamp
Jerrald and Elsie Redeker
John and Ada Rooks
Mike and Delia Rose
Vern and Isla Schipper
Della Mae Schippers
Dorothy Sheets
Bob and Lois Sligh
Fred Sotok
Marvin and Suzanne Stawicki
Robert and Joan Swierenga
Thomas M. and Merrill Jane Taylor
Albertha Teusink
James and Corinne Townsend
Benjamin Van Andel
Donald J. and Lileeth Van Ark
Jay and Adelle Van Daalen
Evelyn Van Dorp
Hermina “Mickie” Van Eyl
Margaret Van Grouw
Grace Van Haitsma
Howard and Ellen Van Raalte
Robert Dale Vanden Bosch
Adrian VandenBosch
Jim and Marcia Vandenbrink
Alice R. Vander Ploeg
William R. and Susan Vanderbilt
Robert A. Vanderkamp
Donald and MaryAnn Van’t Hof
Dorothy Voss
Thomas Wagner
James M. Watt
Dr. Clark and Shirley Weersing
Thyllis Williams
Paul and Dorothy Winchester
Marie K. Woldring
Dwight and Cynthia Yntema
Bridge Builders
As part of our anniversary year, we want to acknowledge the members of The Bridge Builder Society. Over the
past 60 years these individuals have named The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area (CFHZ) as
a beneficiary - in their will or estate plan, 401K/IRA plan, insurance policy, or other life income gift arrangement
such as a Charitable Gift Annuity or Charitable Trust. We greatly appreciate the following benefactors
who, through their planned gift, have demonstrated their commitment to the future of the community.
Highlight indicates
new members for 2010
Bridge Builder Society
The purpose of the Bridge Builder Society is to acknowledge and thank
those who have made planned or deferred gifts to CFHZ and to encourage
and inspire others to do the same.
Joining the Bridge Builder Society requires two steps. First, designate
the Foundation as the beneficiary of a planned gift. Second, inform the
Foundation either personally or through your attorney or financial
planner. We won’t ask details of the provisions; however, you are
encouraged to discuss your plan with us to ensure we understand your
intent for your gift. We will file this information confidentially and your
instructions to us can be changed at any time with a simple phone call.
If you wish to learn more about the many advantages of gifting through
the Foundation, please contact our Director of Donor Services to discuss
a personalized, flexible approach to giving that will best meet your
philanthropic goals.
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2010 Grants
Arts and Culture
Holland Area Arts Council - $2,000
LakeshoreArts.org: To create and launch a regional West Michigan website that will organize in one place arts, cultural,
and educational opportunities in our Lakeshore community.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Holland Area Arts Council - $5,000
Outreach Programs: To support the outreach programs of the Holland Area Arts Council.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Paul and Jacki Kleinheksel Fund
Holland Historic Trust - $3,000
Preserving Art through Proper Storage: To ensure preservation of paintings and other framed works of art through
proper storage.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Zeeland Endowment Fund
Holland Historic Trust - $2,500
Van Raalte Civil War Muster: To create an annual, self-sustaining Civil War Re-enactment at Van Raalte Farm to educate
and entertain residents and visitors.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Community Development
Good Samaritan Ministries - $5,000
Beyond the Walls - Developing Local and Cross-Cultural Leaders: To identify, train, and mobilize four Community
Connectors to strengthen four Holland neighborhoods utilizing Asset Based Community Development (ABCD)
resources and tools and to develop the capacity of local church and community leaders in cross-cultural issues.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Holland SCORE - $3,000
Community Awareness Project: To increase community awareness of Holland SCORE and the services it offers and
recruit a more diverse volunteer counseling staff.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Second Reformed Church - $1,500
Access Point: To open a MI Works! SHARE Network Access Point in Zeeland to assist unemployed individuals in finding
work.
Funding from the Zeeland Endowment Fund
West MI TEAM - $5,000
Lakeshore TEAM & HFC: To provide matching catalyst funding for the Lakeshore TEAM/HFC Initiative to transition
from a pilot project to a sustainable collaboration of employers and Ottawa County DHS providing case management
retention services and life skills.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Health
City on a Hill Ministries - $8,000
Health Clinic: To maintain recent growth in the clinic’s services to address the increased need for health care for the
uninsured in our community.
Funding from the Zeeland Endowment Fund
Family Hope Foundation - $6,000
Therapy Scholarship Program: To provide families with children with special needs financial support to access services
and therapies.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Zeeland Endowment Fund
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Holland Free Health Clinic - $8,000
Volunteer and Health Provider Coordination: To support recruitment and coordination of volunteers and health
providers in order to meet the growing need for health services in our community.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Holland Hospital Foundation - $8,000
Holland Community Health Center: To provide access to health care for patients who are uninsured or underinsured.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Lakeshore Children’s Health Fund
2010 Grants
Holland Free Health Clinic - $8,000
Restorative Dental and Extraction Clinic: To equip and supply the health clinic’s current dental facility to allow
volunteer dentists to provide restorative dental care and simple extractions for the underserved.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Zeeland Endowment Fund
InterCare Community Health Network - $8,000
Health Care Voucher Program: To assist low income, uninsured individuals in accessing dental care and specialist
medical care that is beyond the primary care services available directly through InterCare.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Pathways, MI - $8,000
Accessibility Project: To assure access to quality mental health and substance abuse services regardless of an
individual’s ability to pay for those services.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Housing
Community Action House - $5,000
Homelessness and Foreclosure Prevention: To prevent families living in our community from losing their homes to
eviction or foreclosure.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Human Services
20th Judicial Circuit Court - County of Ottawa - $5,000
Legal Self Help Center: To provide improved public service and access to the courts through direct assistance and
information for self-represented litigants regarding court procedures.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Benjamin’s Hope - $7,500
Riley Street Development: To create an embracing farm environment where people with autism and other
developmental disabilities together with the community gather to find fellowship, treatment, housing and
meaningful work.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Ann Maguire Family Fund
CALL 2-1-1 - $2,500
Volunteer Program: To increase the service capacity of 2-1-1 through the recruitment, training and retention of
quality volunteers.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Good Samaritan Ministries - $7,000
AmeriCorps Members Match for Affordable Housing Connections and Clearinghouse Services: To provide matching
funds for two full-time AmeriCorps members to expand the capacity of the Affordable Housing Connections Program
and Clearinghouse Services.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Zeeland Endowment Fund
Holland Alano Association - $6,000
Leadership Capacity Building: To support continued growth in leadership capacity.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Zeeland Endowment Fund
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Ready for School
Ready for School received recognition
for its community support from all
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children aged 0-3.
Lakeshore Latino Outreach Center - $7,500
Counseling Services: To provide counseling services to uninsured and underinsured residents with an emphasis on
reaching Latino clients in need.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Midtown Counseling Services - $2,000
Core City Pro Bono Counseling: To provide counseling services to residents of Holland’s core city neighborhoods.
Funding from the Vision Fund
2010 Grants
Jordan River Ministries - $5,000
Women’s “Graduate” Home: To expand services for residents of the women’s transitional home who are recovering from
substance abuse.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Ottawa County Human Services Coordinating Council (OCHSCC) - $5,000
Community Coordination/Access to Health: To coordinate county-wide human service issues and build collaboration
with a focus on expanding access to health and mental health services.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Zeeland Endowment Fund
Seniors
Evergreen Commons - $4,500
Early Memory Loss Program: To provide start-up funding for a new program that is being offered to people with early
memory loss or mild cognitive impairment.
Funding from the Vision Fund
Youth
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holland - $8,000
Project Learn: To enhance and provide the support that Greater Holland young people need to help them succeed in
school and become lifelong learners.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Boys and Girls Club of Greater Holland - $5,000
Teen Tech: To provide additional resources for the Teen Center members including technology equipment and software
that will enhance, inspire, and motivate teens to advance their understanding and experiential learning with advanced
technology equipment.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Hall Family Fund
Center of African American Art and History - $7,250
Children’s Reading and Arts Corner: To create a reading and arts corner at CAAAH with programming for children in
grades K-3 along with program components that involve parents.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Center for Women in Transition - $8,000
Children’s Therapy Program: To reduce the symptoms of trauma in children who witness violence in order to ensure they
develop the physical and emotional skills necessary to thrive as adults.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Benjamin and Phyllis Bowmaster Family Fund
Child Development Services - $5,200
Positive Parent and Child Support Group: To provide additional support to CDS Lakeshore Head Start children with
behavioral/mental health issues who are at risk for expulsion.
Funding from the Vision Fund, the Benjamin and Phyllis Bowmaster Family Fund, and the Cornelius J. Steketee Family
Education Fund
Children’s Advocacy Center - $5,457
Child Assessments: To help meet the demand for assessments of children who are displaying behaviors that can be
indicators of abuse.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
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2010 Grants
Children’s After School Achievement (CASA) - $6,000
Science Explosion - Our Future Comes to Life: To increase CASA students’ interest in the study of science and its many
new and emerging career opportunities.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund and the David and Sally Farabee Fund for Youth & Diversity
City of Holland - $2,000
City Career Pathways: To give students in 8th and 9th grades the opportunity to experience and learn about the
career opportunities available in local government and motivate them to graduate from high school and pursue
advanced educational training.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Cornerstone Youth Ministries - $8,000
Homeless Youth Resource Center Initiative: To support a collaborative effort to open and operate the first Homeless
Youth Resource Center in the Holland area.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Benjamin and Phyllis Bowmaster Family Fund
DeGraaf Nature Center - $3,000
Kayaking for Everyone: To take area youth onto our area waterways in a fun and safe manner to explore nature and
provide an educational and recreational experience.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Every Woman’s Place, Inc. - $2,616
Host Homes for Homeless Youth: To support housing for homeless or runaway youth aged 10-17 who are not in the
foster care system or wards of the state in licensed host homes in southern Ottawa County.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Greater Ottawa County United Way - $5,000
Student Service Learning: To seed and grow student service learning in Holland/Zeeland area schools.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Heights of Hope - $5,500
WHOA Fitness and Health Education Program: To expand the impact of the WHOA – a community-based fitness and
health education program - to enable even more at-risk youth from the Stratford Way/Abbey Court neighborhood in
Holland Heights to participate in 2010.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Holland Alano Association - $3,500
Teen Room and Teen Programming: To support the development of meeting space and programming to assist
teens who are already dealing with substance abuse or addiction and to support teens who have family members
struggling with substance abuse or addiction.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Holland Area Arts Council - $3,000
Keeping Arts in the Picture, Youth Arts Festival: To help to facilitate a regional month-long Youth Arts Festival which
gives area schools opportunities to collaborate through public performances, exhibitions, guest artists and master
classes.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Holland Tulip City AMBUCS - $4,000
AmTrykes for Independence: To create mobility and independence for children with disabilities by providing
therapeutic AmTrykes to physically disabled children in our area.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance - $7,500
Migrant Sports Program: To provide opportunities for personal growth in team-building skills, leadership skills, and
bonding with community members for teenage boys at Holland area migrant camps.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
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2010 Grants
Holland Historical Trust check presentation: (l to r) Katie Van Doeselaar, Thea Grigsby,
Howard Veneklasen with Trustees Judy Smith and Hannes Meyers, Jr.
Latin Americans United for Progress - $3,500
Hispanic Youth Leadership Development Program: To provide students in grades 8-10 with weekly gatherings with
college-bound peers and Hispanic role models for group mentoring, leadership training, career education, “college
knowledge” training, community service and planning an annual youth conference.
Funding from the Vision Fund and the Benjamin and Phyllis Bowmaster Family Fund
Ottawa County MSU Extension - $2,000
Mentor Michigan College Coaching AmeriCorps Member: To address the great need for youth mentors by placing
an AmeriCorps member within the Ottawa County Mentoring Collaborative to support local mentors and mentored
youth.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Outdoor Discovery Center - $5,000
Outdoor Discovery Without Limits: To establish an inclusive program that will provide outdoor nature and athletic
experiences for children in our community with limited abilities.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Rick Rack - $2,952
Rick Rack Clothing Program: To provide seed funding for leasehold improvements and store fixtures, space
renovation, and initial furniture and store equipment.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Saugatuck Center for the Arts - $2,000
Children’s Film Festival: To expand the November 2010 Children’s Film Festival to welcome students from
Holland Public Schools and the Boys and Girls Club of Holland.
Funding from the Vision Fund
West Ottawa Public Schools - Sheldon Woods Elementary - $2,475
Autism Sensory Room: To create a stimulating classroom environment for students with Autism Spectrum
Disorder, which will allow them to become more productive learners and build stronger connections to the
world around them.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
Young Life - $7,500
Life Skills Curriculum for Young Lives Teen Moms: To develop and implement a year long life skills curriculum
to equip teenage mothers to provide a safe and developmentally stimulating environment for themselves and
their children.
Funding from the W.K. Kellogg Youth Fund
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LAUP students visit Herman Miller
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Donor Advised Funds provide donors the opportunity to annually participate in grantmaking by recommending the nonprofit organizations
and charitable initiatives that they wish to receive grants from their Funds. For Designated Agency funds, donors select the recipient
organization at the time the fund is established which will receive annual gifts to support their charitable mission.
Listed below are the 2010 recipients of over $1,271,000 in grants approved by the Board of Trustees. The charitable impact of these grants to
our community and our region is beyond measure and represents a major portion of the assistance the Foundation provides to a broad variety
of interests and purposes. Multiple grant amounts to the same organization have been combined for this report.
Grantee
70 X 7 Life Recovery
Alliance for Cultural and Ethnic Harmony
Alma College
Alzheimer’s Association - Greater Michigan Chapter
American Cancer Society
American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science
American Red Cross of Ottawa County
Apple Tree Christian Learning Center - Holland North Center
Arthritis Foundation - Michigan Chapter
Barry Telecommunications
Bentley Historical Library - U of M
Bethany Christian Services
Black River Public School
Boy Scouts of America
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland
The Bridge Ministry Center
BBuen Pastor Ministries, Inc.
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Center for Women in Transition
Cherry Lane Preschool
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Christian Learning Center - Grand Rapids
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Church of the Burning Bush - Juneteenth Festival
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CCitizens Research Council of Michigan, Inc.
City of Holland
City on a Hill Ministries
Cityside Middle School
Classis of Holland
Clements Library, University of Michigan
Community Action House
Community Reformed Church
Corpus Christi Catholic School
Corpus Christi Foundation of Holland/Zeeland
Council of Michigan Foundations
Council on Foundations
Creekside Middle School
Davenport University Foundation
Wings of Mercy Earth Angels Project
Amount
$500
$2,132
$1,100
$700
$500
$150
$1,150
$1,000
$200
$125
$250
$1,000
$1,100
$2,550
$14,900
$500
$1,700
$7,400
$400
$1,000
$21,095
$1,000
$2,000
$10,200
$5,000
$500
$1,000
$1,213
$1,000
$496
$500
$250
$39,825
$5,200
$1,500
$10,175
$4,700
$3,190
$200
$2,000
$6,795
DeGraaf Nature Center
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
DeVos Children’s Hospital Foundation
Disability Network/Lakeshore
Evergreen Commons Senior Center
Family Hope Foundation
First Hebrew Congregation
First Presbyterian Church
First Reformed Church
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
Geneva Camp & Retreat Center
Gerald R. Ford Foundation
Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore
Good Samaritan Ministries
Grand Rapids Art Museum
Grand Rapids Children’s Museum
Grand Rapids Community College
Grand Rapids Symphony
Grand Valley State University
Greater Ottawa County United Way
Hadassah Medical Relief Association
Harbor Humane Society
Heights of Hope
Higher Ground Foundation
His Harvest Stand
Historical Society of Michigan
Holland Area Arts Council
Holland Area Chamber of Commerce
Holland Chorale
Holland Christian Schools
Holland Deacon’s Conference
Holland Educational Foundation
Holland Free Health Clinic
Holland Friends of Art
Holland Harbor Lighthouse
Holland Historical Trust
Holland Hospital - READY Kits
Holland Hospital Foundation
Holland Rescue Mission
Holland Symphony Orchestra
Homecor
2010 Grants
Donor Advised and Designated Agency Grants
$4,300
$196
$3,750
$250
$33,695
$1,000
$100
$1,000
$500
$2,000
$18,845
$1,000
$2,300
$4,750
$250
$1,000
$80,306
$1,000
$6,750
$3,200
$500
$2,300
$692
$1,000
$2,000
$100
$2,200
$1,000
$1,500
$500
$600
$1,000
$2,000
$400
$14,378
$3,950
$21,600
$11,250
$4,393
$1,500
$5,000
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2010 Grants
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Hope College
Hope Summer Repertory Theatre
Hospice of Holland
Imagination Station
Jewish Federation of West Palm Beach
Jewish Historical Society of Michigan
John Ball Zoological Society
Jubilee Ministries
Junior Achievement of the Michigan Great Lakes
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation-West Michigan
Lakeshore Advantage - Job Retention Program
Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance
Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity
Lakeshore Little People’s Place
Land Conservancy of West Michigan
Latin Americans United for Progress
Learning Tree Montessori Preschool
Life Services System of Ottawa County, Inc.
Luke Society
Macatawa Bay Junior Association
Macatawa Resource Center
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan
Maple Avenue Ministries
Mary Free Bed Hospital and Rehabilitation Center
Masonic Learning Center for Children, Inc. - West Michigan
Mayo Clinic
Michigan Historical Center Foundation
Michigan Land Use Institute
Michigan Legacy Art Park
Michigan Maritime Museum
Michigan State University - Secchia Center
Michigan Women’s Foundation
Milton Academy
Muskegon Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation
National Maritime Historical Society
National Museum of Women in the Arts
National Osteoporosis Foundation
National Stroke Council
National Yiddish Book Center
The Nature Conservancy
New Community Fourth Reformed Church
Newberry Library
NewNorth - The Center for Innovation and Applied Design
Northern Michigan Environmental Action Council
Northwest Ottawa Chamber Foundation
Norton Museum of Art
OAR, Inc.
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District
Our Lady of the Lake Church
Outdoor Discovery Center
Parkview Adult Foster Care Home, Inc.
Pathways, MI
Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Planned Parenthood Centers of West Michigan
$23,750
$10,000
$3,700
$650
$1,000
$250
$1,000
$2,000
$3,750
$500
$100,000
$15,000
$1,000
$1,500
$11,000
$12,500
$2,000
$16,250
$1,000
$1,750
$1,800
$2,500
$500
$1,000
$250
$250
$500
$400
$250
$1,000
$25,000
$500
$250
$1,500
$100
$200
$200
$200
$250
$500
$2,000
$100
$112,375
$210
$4,100
$500
$1,900
$6,954
$500
$18,400
$250
$41,772
$500
$250
Public Museum of Grand Rapids
Pumpkinfest - Zeeland Chamber of Commerce
Real Life Fellowship
Recycling for Newaygo County
Reform Jewish Appeal
Resthaven Care Community
Salvation Army
Saugatuck Center for the Arts
Second Reformed Church
Sierra Club Foundation - Michigan Chapter
SportsQuest Family Center
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Tulip Time Festival
Tulipanes Latino Art & Film Festival, Inc.
U.S. Fund for UNICEF
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts
Van Andel Research Institute
Waterfront Film Festival
West Michigan Strategic Alliance
West Ottawa Educational Foundation
West Ottawa International Baccalaureate Program
West Ottawa Public Schools
Western Theological Seminary
WGVU - Grand Valley State University
Words of Hope
World Jewish Congress Foundation
Young Life - Holland
Youth for Christ of Ottawa and Allegan Counties
Zeeland Community Hospital
Zeeland High School - West
Zeeland Historical Society
Zeeland Public Schools Innocademy Garden Project
Zero Gravity Ministries
$1,250
$2,475
$1,000
$820
$250
$6,100
$6,500
$2,500
$14,000
$210
$59,400
$250
$5,000
$2,000
$100
$1,000
$5,000
$2,500
$10,000
$105,000
$1,000
$87,644
$1,900
$6,000
$120
$1,000
$150
$500
$2,800
$3,000
$500
$2,800
$990
$1,700
Community Action House: Habitat
for Humanity House - Byrd Family
PHILANTHROPY – INNOVATIVE INVESTMENT IN BUILDING COMMUNITY
In 1998, Thomas H. Wagner set in motion a series of events that will forever change our world for the better.
On August 28, 1998 he established the Wagner Catholic Scholarship Fund. It began with a vision and a gift of
$10,000. Tom was privileged to see the first student, Matthew Krevda, receive the scholarship and offered this
personal account of his motivation for establishing the scholarship
“About four years ago, having completed my 80th birthday,
my brain turned to contemplation as to what were the most
satisfying and interesting phases of my personal life. Had
they been in my high school days or in my four years at
the University of Michigan, early married life, or when the
children were babies, etc.? I quickly came to the conclusion
that my years at the university were, of all the phases, the
most satisfying and had motivated me most for the future…
as it became necessary to assume responsibilities for making
choices for my life.
Looking back, I realize that I had been fortunate in many
ways. When I entered the University of Michigan at age
18, during the depth of the depression (1933), little money
was necessary to start my studies. For an entire school year,
the university costs for full-time studies, as well as choice
tickets for all sports events (including football) and many
other services, were $90.00 – for a full year! In recent years,
higher education costs have far exceeded almost every
other element of the cost of living. It has become much more
difficult for families to provide good college education to
their worthy sons and daughters. This is especially true for
students choosing a private college or university.
Tom Wagner
…I believe in colleges and universities whose emphasis is on the development of the whole person:
intellectual, moral, physical, psychological and social. These are all keys to enjoying life and developing a
life-vein of service and commitment to our community and to the world. I sincerely want others to have the
opportunity that I enjoyed for a rewarding and satisfying future.”
Tom added to the fund each year until his death in 2001, when an additional $1.4 million was gifted from his
estate. Thanks to Tom Wagner’s generosity, as of December 2010, 53 students have now received a total of
$431,250 in scholarship awards from the net income of the fund to help make the dream of a private Catholic
education come true. These deserving students are now about the business of making this world a better place.
Tom Wagner’s legacy will live on in lives of past
scholarship recipients and in those who will benefit for
generations to come. You see, despite the scholarships
awarded to date and the economic turmoil experienced
in the markets over the past 11 years, the Wagner
Scholarship fund is worth more today than the total of
Tom’s original gifts. That’s the power of endowment.
Matthew Krevda (1st Wagner scholarship recipient)
with Tom Wagner
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Grants and Scholarship Guidelines
The Community Foundation accepts proposals from organizations
with a charitable 501(c) (3) classification under the Internal Revenue
Code and who are located within or serve the greater Holland/
Zeeland area. It is the intent of the Distribution Committee and the Board of Directors of the Community Foundation of the
Holland/Zeeland Area to allocate resources in the most equitable manner throughout the area served by this organization.
Each year the amount of funding to be distributed is established based on income earned and donations made to the
endowment funds entrusted to the organization. The Foundation will accept applications on the following dates:
January 16, 2012, June 4, 2012 and September 17, 2012. We encourage you to call and talk with the Program Director or
the Executive Director before you prepare and submit a proposal.
Grant Guidelines for 2012
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GIVES PRIORITY TO PROJECTS WHICH:
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Represent creative, innovative, sustainable efforts to address emerging or existing community needs;
Will increase services, enable new programming or support current levels of critical services;
Promote cooperation among agencies to prevent duplicating services and to promote more efficient
delivery of services;
Are of a collaborative nature (lead/fiduciary organizations applying on behalf of a collaborative may also opt
to apply for an agency specific grant as well);
Encourage proactive projects focused on prevention;
Encourage additional and permanent funding or matching gifts from other sources;
Yield substantial community benefits for the resources invested while serving a broad segment of the community;
Address the following areas: arts and culture, community and economic development, environment, education, health,
human services, housing, seniors and youth.
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION GENERALLY DOES NOT FUND:
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Requests in excess of $30,000;
Annual fund-raising drives;
Ongoing operating expenses of established programs;
Services which are commonly recognized as government or school obligations (however the foundation does consider
applications from schools for pilot projects and innovative programs);
Endowments, loans, taxes or debt reduction;
Conference speakers, fieldtrips, travel or tours, for individuals or groups;
Religious programs that advocate specific religious doctrines or do not serve the broader community.
The Community Foundation’s scholarship program
enables donors to assist area students in pursuing
their education beyond high school. Most Foundation
scholarships are awarded to current years’ high school graduates and require applicants to live in the Foundation’s
geographic service area. Some scholarships are company based and the review and award process varies accordingly.
Scholarship Guidelines for 2012
THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS
The process begins in mid-January of each year when The Foundation posts scholarship criteria to our website. Interested
applicants may apply to one, or several, scholarship funds for assistance. All applications should be turned into the
counseling offices according to the deadlines established and must include all required documentation to be considered.
SCHOLARSHIP AWARD DETERMINATION
The counseling offices submit application recommendations to the foundation office for review and evaluation. Most
scholarships are awarded in a competitive process based on criteria established by the donor. The criteria may specify the
award be based on financial need, record of community service or academic achievement. Some scholarship funds are
limited to specific educational institutions or particular fields of study. The Foundation’s Board of Trustees has final approval
of all scholarship recommendations made by the schools or scholarship committees. Representatives from the Foundation
present awards at Honors Convocations or Graduation ceremonies.
SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNTS
The majority of scholarship funds administered by The Foundation are endowed so that a portion of each fund’s earned
income is available annually for scholarship awards. The amount available overall is directly proportionate to the balance
in the fund and the fund agreement determines the individual award amount.
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The Community Foundation is proud to partner with donors through the Scholarship Program to help young people in our community continue their
education beyond high school. In 2010, the Foundation distributed more than $256,000 in scholarships to 150 recipients.
Scholarship Recipient
Amount
College/University
J. Russel and Julia Bouws Scholarship
Jason Berkenpas
Teresa Kuyers
Kyla Postmus
Katelyn Tucker
Katelyn VerHage
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
Grand Valley State University
Michigan State University
Calvin College
Calvin College
Hope College
Roger and Louise Brinks Elementary Education Scholarship
Malory Stoel
$1,000.00
Adrian College
Roger and Louise Brinks Holland Christian Schools
Scholarship
Katelyn Tucker
$1,000.00
Calvin College
Brooks Family Minority Scholarship
Ashley Thomas
Ruben Juarez
Katherine Mata
Hack Ly
Marada Chau
Henry Chhum
Rachna Goswami
Somaly VarChhorm
$1,000.00
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
$3,000.00
$4,000.00
$4,000.00
$3,000.00
$4,000.00
Wayne State University
Grand Valley State University
Aquinas College
Michigan State University
Grand Valley State University
Hope College
University of Michigan
Grand Valley State University
Careerline Tech Center Scholarship
Nicholas Burgess
Ronnie Ryu
Rebekah Wiersma
Alicia Bordner
Kelly De Neef
Katherine Parker
Laura Steenstra
Rachel Yost
Kristoffer Jones
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
Ferris State University
Ferris State University
Olivet College
Grand Valley State University
Grand Rapids Community College
Grand Rapids Community College
Lake Superior State University
Central Michigan University
John Brown University
Community Service Scholarship
Megan Bos
Hope Mlynarek
Alison Neevel
Alexis Warner
Andrew Lewis
Hannah Pratt
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
Butler University
University of Michigan
Central College
Michigan State University
Michigan Technological University
Hope College
Jessie F. Dalman Scholarship
Megan Bos
Amanda Witte
$500.00
$500.00
Butler University
Calvin College
Lillian Mulder Dalman Memorial Scholarship for Resthaven
Employees
Cassondra Padding
$500.00
Muskegon Community College
Thomas and Susan Den Herder Education Scholarship
Hannah Pratt
$250.00
Hope College
Anne E. Dirkse Memorial Nursing Scholarship
Cailin Lutz
$500.00
Michigan State University
Martin J. Dykstra Memorial Scholarship
Simon VanLangevelde
$500.00
Purdue University
Justin “Jup” Elhart Memorial Scholarship
Jessica Mac Vane
$500.00
Grand Valley State University
2010 Scholarships
Scholarship Name
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2010 Scholarships
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Pamela S. Elhart Memorial Scholarship
Fifth Third Bank Minority Scholarship
Ann Duong
Dai Phuc Do
Andrea Balderas
Freedom Village Scholarship
Jessica Ames
Joshua Bareman
Laura Coney
Courtney Cook
Susan DeJonge
Emily Diekema
Katie Dozeman
Courtney Dykema
Brittany Gillette
Jeton Grajqevci
Cory Hanrahan
Kaitlyn Hanrahan
Lauren Hoffman
Kate Jacobs
Samantha Lenters
Andrea Lim
Katie Nykerk
Ann Perkins
Chelsea Poest
Elizabeth Rademacher
Carrie Reynolds
James Rose
Jordan Rotman
Connor Scholten
Sene Simpson
Sarah Sprick
Emily Tieman
Rachael VanOss
Diana Villalobos
Leah Zuverink
Ian Guarr Memorial Scholarship
Tessa Perez
Glenna Russell
Simon Creek
Christine Crosby
$1,000.00
$1,200.00
$1,400.00
$1,400.00
University of Michigan
Grand Valley State University
Shimer College
Taylor University
Holland/Zeeland Promise Scholarship
Andrew Oonk
Priscilla Silvas
Alison Van Deusen
$9,500.00
$4.841.00
$7,200.00
Grand Valley State University
Davenport University
Grand Valley State University
John T. and Esther M. Hoogland Educational Scholarship
Matthew Stoel
$500.00
Calvin College
Karri B. and David E. Jasperse Scholarship
Anna Vander Kooi
$750.00
Michigan Technological University
Kaminski Family Scholarship
Jessie Moulter
Katelyn Puente
Ashley Thomas
Alisha McGrew
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
Western Michigan University
Grand Rapids Community College
Wayne State University
Grand Rapids Community College
$500.00
$600.00
$600.00
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Western Michigan University
Grand Rapids Community College
Calvin College
Kalamazoo Valley Community College
Appalachian Bible College
Muskegon Community College
Western Michigan University
Calvin College
Baker College
Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley State University
Michigan State University
Michigan State University
Davenport University
Grand Valley State University
Paragon School
Muskegon Community College
Davenport University
Grand Valley State University
Hope College
Lakeview College of Nursing
Muskegon Community College
Muskegon Community College
Trinity Christian College
Grand Valley State University
Muskegon Community College
Ferris State University
Thompson M-Tec
Grand Rapids Community College
Western Michigan University
Baker College
Barbara Van Der Male
Shawn Hillman
Jennifer Dilly
Dona Wheeler
$3,550.00
$1,550.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
Ferris State University
University of Phoenix
Ferris State University
Ferris State University
Dr. J. H. Kamps/Louis Roberts Speech Award
Katherine Seifert
Kyle Weener
Travis Ball
Ashley Blauwkamp
Andrew Lewis
Madison Werley
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
Calvin College
Indiana Wesleyan University
Belmont University
Hope College
Michigan Technological University
Hope College
Gene Kraai Memorial Scholarship
Jacob Heemstra
$500.00
Western Michigan University
Lakeshore United Soccer Club Scholarship
Nicholas Moench
Sarah Rudy
Karlee Schreur
Brittany Hieftje
Parker Bussies
Jonathan Spoelhof
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
Western Michigan University
Western Michigan University
Muskegon Community College
Calvin College
Hope College
Calvin College
Marcia K. and Arlyn J. Lanting Family Scholarship
Corrin Timmer
Hayley Van Dyke
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
Calvin College
Moody Bible Institute
Latin Americans United for Progress Dream Scholarship
Veronica Beltran
$500.00
Grand Valley State University
Chris Martin Memorial Art Scholarship
Daisy MacGilbert
$1,000.00
Western Michigan University
Samuel Meengs Scholarship
Parker Bussies
$500.00
Hope College
Karen and Larry Mulder Scholarship
Natalie Allardyce
Racheal Barman
Eric Ostrowski
Jayne Spence
Elisabeth Bletsch
Kara Brown
Jennifer Flieman
Aleida Ibarra
Erin Wilkinson
Eliza Estrada
Veronica Landin Delgado
Marlene Padron
Priscilla Vargas
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
$7,000.00
Hope College
Grand Rapids Community College
Grand Valley State University
University of Cincinnati
Alma College
University of Michigan
Kuyper College
Grand Valley State University
Indiana Wesleyan University
Western Michigan University
Saginaw Valley State University
University of Michigan
Central Michigan University
Marjorie J. Munson Memorial Scholarship
Sydney Beaudreault
$1,200.00
Michigan State University
Neydon Scholarship for Children of Widows
Matthew Stoel
$1,000.00
Calvin College
Jane Britt Parish Nurse Educational Scholarship
Rebecca Haddock
$450.00
Borgess Medical Center
Brenda and Robert Soeters Family Scholarship
Nathan DeJonge
$500.00
University of Michigan
2010 Scholarships
Angie Kammeraad Nursing Scholarship
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2010 Scholarships
Shelley Speet Mills Creative Arts Scholarship
Travis Ball
$500.00
Belmont University
University of Michigan Club of Holland Scholarship
Charles Matrosic
David Moore
Logan De Roos
Tessa Perez
Hope Mlynarek
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Tyler Daugherty
Anna Vander Kooi
Casey Brewer
Michelle VanCompernolle
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
$900.00
$900.00
Hope College
Michigan Technological University
Trine University
Michigan State University
Ted Vanden Bosch Scholarship for Children of Firefighters,
Police Officers and Rescue Personnel
Hope College
Central College
Hope College
Donald J. and Lileeth Brouwer Van Ark Scholarship
Jordan Dischinger-Smedes $500.00
$500.00
Alison Neevel
$500.00
Jacqueline Woudenberg
Patricia K. Winchester Vanderbilt Scholarship
Jessica Ganzevoort
Molly Coyle
Matthew Whinnen
$500.00
$500.00
$500.00
Grand Rapids Community College
Hope College
Indiana Wesleyan University
Margaret Van Vyven Music Scholarship
Rebecca Westveer
$500.00
Michigan State University
Wagner Catholic Scholarship
Samuel Bruns
Amanda Hathaway
Benjamin Lievense
Connor Sweeney
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
$5,000.00
Mount St. Mary’s University
Aquinas College
University of Detroit Mercy
Holy Cross College
Catherine Bosch Wasson Family Scholarship
Hannah Heneveld
$500.00
Hope College
West Ottawa Class of 1999 Scholarship
Michael Erickson
$500.00
University of Michigan
Shawn D. Wiersma Memorial Scholarship
Austin Homkes
$500.00
Hope College
Wuskowhan Players Club Caddie Scholarship
Austin Homkes
$1,500.00
Hope College
Agnes Zuverink Norman Nursing Scholarship
Emily Diekema
Janet Pitsenberger
$500.00
$500.00
Western Michigan University
Northwestern College
“You are capable
of more than you know.
Choose a goal that seems right for you
and strive to be the best, however hard the path.
Aim high. Behave honorably. Prepare to be alone at times,
and to endure failure. Persist! The world needs all you can give.”
E. O. Wilson
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Samuel Meengs Sc
holarship
Catherine Bosch
2010 Scholarship Reception
n Club
of Michiga
University Scholarship
of Holland
Wasson Family Sc
ho
larship
ial Art Scholarship
Chris Martin Memor
“Ambition is the path to success.
Persistence is the vehicle you arrive in.”
- Bill Bradley
Karen and Larry Mulder Scholarship
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2010 Youth Advisory Committee
The Community Foundation’s Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) is a group of eighteen students from our local
high schools who are responsible for reviewing funding requests and recommending grants for programs that
benefit area youth. YAC members meet once a month during the school year for grantmaking, site visits to
local organizations, and to learn about community needs and philanthropy. The YAC is enriched by the unique
perspective and experiences that each member brings to the Committee’s work.
The YAC program was established in 1991 through a challenge grant from the Michigan Community
Foundation Youth Project (MCFYP) funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The mission of the YAC is to
empower young people, involve them in the community and teach them about philanthropy while serving
as stewards through granting.
In addition to grant review meetings,
YAC members kept busy in 2010
with site visits and service projects
at the Outdoor Discovery Center and
Children’s After-School Achievement
(CASA). YAC members also benefited
from a presentation from the Ottawa
County Health Department on the
results of the most recent Youth
Assessment Survey. Data and trends
from this multi-year survey were a
great resource for YAC members in
their grantmaking this year.
YAC members had several
opportunities to serve as a voice
for youth in larger community
conversations this year including the
planning process for the Holland/
Zeeland area college access initiative
called Destination Education
and Future Search - 21st Century
Governance. The Community
Foundation is very proud of our
YAC members and the enthusiasm,
dedication, and thoughtful
consideration they bring to their
work as youth grantmakers.
Ilana Parach
Black River
Megan Israels
West Ottawa
Tim Bloemendaal
Holland Christian
Jonathon Maat
Holland High
Dustin Tran
Holland High
Derek Postma
Zeeland West
Brooke Petzak
Zeeland West
Claire Spoelhof
Holland Christian
Not pictured: Gabriela Reyes, Holland High
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Lina Perez
West Ottawa
Anna Van Til
Holland Christian
Congratulations 2011 Graduates!
Shane Brandsen
Holland Christian
Maria DeShaw
West Ottawa
Maddi Smith
Zeeland East
Harry Willoughby
Holland High
John Filcik
Zeeland East
2010 Youth Advisory Committee
Joey Leonard
Black River
Jim Schutt
West Ottawa
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Fund Types
Establishing a Charitable Fund
The assets of The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area are comprised of a collection of funds, each
one designed to achieve the unique charitable goals of the individuals, families, businesses and organizations that
established them. The funds vary greatly in terms of purpose, but all are centered on the principal of building an asset
base that will provide key benefits to the community…shaping the path, if you will, for the benefit of future generations.
Endowment Funds may be established with a gift of $10,000 or more. You select the name for the fund. All gifts are
irrevocable. They are pooled and professionally managed in a diversified investment portfolio. The economies of scale
serve to increase their charitable impact. Each year a specified portion of the income earned (and/or principal if deemed
prudent) is used for grant awards that address emerging and evolving charitable causes in our community. The Board of
Trustees is charged with making spending allocations and final grant approvals for all fund types.
We offer free consultation for charitable planning that allows you to explore various giving opportunities without
obligation – simply call us and we will be pleased to talk or meet with you to answer any questions you may have.
Types of Funds
Unrestricted Funds
These funds are established without restrictions as to how they are to be used, allowing the greatest flexibility for our
Board to assess all aspects of community well being and to direct grants to meet the community’s greatest and everchanging needs.
Donor Advised Funds
Donor Advised Funds may be endowed or non-endowed. They enable you to participate actively in grant making by
suggesting to our Board of Trustees the charitable organizations you wish to receive grants. This fund option is an ideal
way for families to participate in philanthropy together or for a corporation to achieve its charitable work without the
burden and expense of administering an in-house charitable giving program. The Community Foundation’s professional
grant making staff help identify worthy causes and is responsible for managing all the administrative details.
Field of Interest Funds
Establishing a Field of Interest Fund allows you to choose a personal interest area that will benefit annually from your gift
such as housing, youth, education, health, human services or the environment. The Board of Trustees awards grants to
community agencies and programs that most effectively achieve your charitable intent.
Scholarship Funds
Scholarship Funds are a wonderful way to honor loved ones, inspire young people or simply to offer the gift of education
to area students. You help design the scholarship by selecting the eligibility requirements at the time the fund is
established and the Foundation staff and Scholarship Committee takes care of all the administrative details surrounding
the award.
Designated Funds
You designate a specific nonprofit at the time the fund is established and a portion of the income will be awarded
annually to support the organization as long as it exists and continues to fulfill its charitable mission. Assets belong to
the Community Foundation and the fund is managed by the staff of CFHZ.
Agency Funds
An Agency Fund is a simple and efficient partnership between a nonprofit organization and the Foundation. The
long-term objectives of a nonprofit are supported with the financial stability offered by yearly revenue grants. The
Community Foundation provides investment management and administration, allowing the organization to focus on its
charitable mission.
Community Project Funds
Project Funds are non-endowed, charitable funds that provide an opportunity for The Foundation to offer service and
leadership within the community. These funds vary in size, activity level, fee structure and longevity. Although gifts are
charitable for federal tax purposes, contributions to these non-endowed funds do not qualify for the State of Michigan
Tax Credit.
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Follow the Path of Giving Through
An endowed gift to The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area (CFHZ) is a gift with enduring value. The
Foundation offers a customized approach to giving, making it convenient and flexible for you to enrich the lives of
others today, while creating a legacy of giving that continues to impact tomorrow.
A gift to CFHZ can be as simple as writing a check or as sophisticated as designing an individual estate plan. It does
not require great wealth. The Community Foundation appreciates every gesture of support, no matter the reason or
amount. All charitable donations are eligible for the Federal Income Tax charitable deduction. Gifts to endowed funds
may also be eligible for the State of Michigan Tax Credit (subject to the new Michigan budget rules adopted by the
legislature.)
OPTIONS FOR DONORS
t
Cash/Check/Credit Card – The simplest way to make a gift is to write a check payable to CFHZ or to use a credit
card online at www.cfhz.org.
t
Appreciated Property – Gifts of securities, homes, land, personal property and other assets eliminates the capital
gains tax liability you would incur had you chosen to sell your assets.
t
Bequests – Your gift can be for a specific sum or for a percentage of your estate. You can specify whether your
bequest is for unrestricted use or earmarked for a specific purpose.
t
Memorials – Gifts made in memory of loved ones are ideal ways to remember family members, friends, or
colleagues.
t
Life Insurance – By naming the Foundation as the irrevocable owner and beneficiary of a life insurance policy you
can create a future fund for the benefit of others.
t
Individual Retirement Account (IRA) – By naming the Foundation as the plan’s beneficiary or partial beneficiary,
you can ensure that your IRA or 401K assets will fully benefit your community and avoid potential income and
estate taxes to your heirs.
t
Private Foundation Transfer – A transfer of all or some assets to the Community Foundation can offer private
foundations tax advantages, flexibility and administrative savings while allowing you to retain its name and
purpose.
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Charitable Gift Annuities – A simple, guaranteed fixed income vehicle provides immediate tax savings in exchange
for cash, securities or real estate. Payments are based upon age, size of gift and the number of beneficiaries.
t
Charitable Trusts – Planned giving with charitable trusts makes it possible for you to give a gift that benefits your
community as well as you and your loved ones with a reliable source of income and substantial tax benefits. You
should consult your personal advisors before making any major financial decisions. We are available at no
obligation to help you design a plan for giving that accomplishes the goals you wish to achieve.
Ways to Give
Your Community Foundation
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Managed Funds
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The Foundation manages over 440 component funds each classified by type and purpose. Some Funds were established to support the
general needs of the community, others to benefit a specific organization or community need. Distributions from all funds are made at the
discretion of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. However, a number of them involve donors in the grant recommendation process. Funds
established during 2010 are highlighted.
Fund Name
Alzheimer’s Association Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
American Red Cross of Ottawa County Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Raymond & Agnes Amluxen Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Andy and Nicole Memorial Medical Founding Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Anonymous Donor Advised Fund #1
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Anonymous Community Fund #3
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Lana Renee Antvelink Fund for Camp Sunshine
A Designated Agency Fund
Lloyd and Vera Arendsen Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Atmosphere Processing Inc. Family & Employee Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Autism Society of West Shore Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Bacino / Wehrmeyer Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Barnabas Ministries Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Batts Family Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Chester and Kathryn Baumann Family Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
David and Cathy Benedict Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Janet C. and Ruth B. Beukema Fund for Hospice
A Designated Agency Fund
Black River Public School’s Excellence in Education Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
BLD Products, Ltd. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Keith and Judy Boonstra Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Boote Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Boote Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
J. Russel and Julia Bouws Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
John G. Bouwman Camp Sunshine Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Ronald J. & Elizabeth Boven Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Amount
$5,338
$13,126
$15,538
$34,329
$1,525
$189
$34,016
$12,576
$12,988
$112,663
$3,700
$12,736
$30,920
$28,247
$19,333
$1,103
$31,788
$10,805
$43,297
$10,813
$5
$83,112
$10,809
$34,829
Benjamin and Phyllis Bowmaster Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Boy Scouts of America - Gerald R. Ford Council #266
A Designated Agency Fund
Bradford Company Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Bridge Ministry Center of Zeeland Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Roger and Louise Brinks Elementary Education Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Roger and Louise Brinks Holland Christian Schools
Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Jayne Britt Parish Nurse Educational Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Brooks Beverage Management Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Brooks Family Minority Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Brooks Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
JoAnne V. and James F. Brooks Fund for Affordable
Housing
A Field of Interest Fund
Jack Brown Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Charles and Penney Buhler Fund for Holland Museum
A Designated Agency Fund
Helen and Fred Bulford Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
George E. & Nancy Jean Buskirk Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
By Design Endowment Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Campbell/Beukema Fund for Children’s Services
A Field of Interest Fund
Camp Geneva Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Camp Sunshine Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Campus Ministry @ GVSU Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Nicholas Canyon Scholarship Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Careerline Tech Center Scholarship Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
$201,048
$79,445
$10,198
$208,949
$59,157
$41,646
$22,673
$11,872
$63,109
$519,078
$24,933
$311,327
$801
$11,088
$75,858
$56,483
$20,968
$108,744
$39,318
$284,959
$20,768
$850
$30,103
$64,592
$10,318
$121,744
$250,418
$1,094,513
$47,104
$11,131
$262,590
$184,967
$60,341
$62,293
$119,696
Charles J. & Loretta M. Cooper Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Robert H. and Elaine K. Cooper Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Robert H. and Elaine K. Cooper Fund for Hospice
A Designated Agency Fund
Corpus Christi Foundation Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Critical Safety Net Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Croucher-Dugan Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Jessie F. Dalman Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Lillian Mulder Dalman Memorial Scholarship Fund for
Resthaven Employees
A Scholarship Fund
Richard and Margaret Darby Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Joshua De Young Memorial Endowment Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
DeGraaf Nature Center Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Randall and Catherine Dekker Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
$69,421
$166,354
$10,797
$73,640
$50
$28,090
$69,943
$14,849
Managed Funds
Center for Women in Transition Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Centennial Coating Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Children’s Medical Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Christ Memorial Church Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
City of Zeeland Howard Miller Library Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Classis of Holland of the Reformed Church in America
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Comerica Bank Fund for Housing Assistance
A Field of Interest Fund
Community Action House Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
CFHZ Administrative Reserve Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Community Share - A Gentex Charitable Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Edwin Comstock Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Elsie A. & Charles F. Conrad Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
$14,922
$153,819
$105,919
$14,951
Benjamin’s Hope
- Riley Street Development
At completion, Benjamin’s Hope will
offer an embracing, natural environment
where people with Autism and other
developmental disabilities, together with
the community, gather to find fellowship,
treatment, housing and meaningful work.
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Managed Funds
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Douglas and Sandra DeKock Fund for Historic Preservation
A Field of Interest Fund
Den Herder Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Barbara R. Den Herder Family Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Thomas and Susan Den Herder Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Thomas and Susan Den Herder Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Thomas and Susan DenHerder Education Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Destination Education - College Access Network
Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Destination Education - College Access Network
Endowed Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Jack & Mary DeWitt Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Marlies & Jack DeWitt Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Marvin and Jerene DeWitt Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Larry and Barbara Dickman Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Anne E. Dirkse Memorial Nursing Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
David L. Dirkse Youth Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Disability Network/Lakeshore Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Bernard and Virginia Donnelly Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Howard & Gertrude Douwstra Charitable Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Drenthe Christian Reformed Church Christian Education
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Martin P. and Terrence M. Dugan Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Michael D. and Mary B. Dykema Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Michael D. and Mary B. Dykema Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Martin J. Dykstra Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Eagle Scout Community Service Award Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Elgersma Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Alan R. and Marcia J. Elgersma Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Justin (Jup) Elhart Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
$26,080
$140,731
$69,704
$48,022
$9,412
$32,466
$12,313
$50
$228,168
$36,641
$24,561
$24,717
$14,478
$54,237
$31,798
$40,761
$79,105
$12,937
$44,298
$10,387
$11,703
$15,720
$4,089
$1,858
$62,310
$19,196
Kathy and Wayne Elhart Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Pamela Elhart Memorial / Zeeland Rotary Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
ELK Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Evergreen Commons Adult Day Sch. Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Evergreen Commons Gertrude ten Hoor Homemakers
Assistance Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Evergreen Commons Legacy Society Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Family Hope Foundation Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
David and Sally Farabee Fund for Youth & Diversity
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Fifth Third Bank Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Fifth Third Bank Affordable Housing Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Fifth Third Bank Minority Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Freedom Village Endowment Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Freedom Village Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Friends of Kandu Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Rudy and Kay Frundt Fund for Affordable Housing/Youth
A Field of Interest Fund
C. Norman Fry Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Geenen DeKock Properties Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Gentex Corporation Fund for Youth
A Field of Interest Fund
GMB Architects-Engineers Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Good Samaritan Ministries Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Graafschap Firefighters Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC) Holland Project
Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Greenway and Natural Resources Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Ian Guarr Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
$57,236
$25,366
$850
$49,252
$22,032
$184,820
$500
$57,070
$45,544
$26,122
$28,438
$94,599
$25,132
$159,110
$454,841
$60,998
$84,080
$107,803
$36,859
$106,052
$120,523
$34,775
$2,883
$61,706
$312,999
$28,032
$104,360
$16,153
$15,739
$29,982
$53,687
$94,712
$40,764
$837,925
$10,343
$13,894
$28,467
$378,082
$15,817
$11,447
$17,386
$14,607
$136,009
$54,840
$261,072
$130,826
$13,736
$7,250
$6,895
$16,687
$131,045
Holland Public Schools PTO Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Public Schools Youth Leadership Development
Founding Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Rescue Mission Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Symphony Orchestra Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Youth Leadership Development Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Holland Zeeland Dental Society Fund for Children’s Dental
Health
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Holland Zeeland Promise Scholarship
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Holland Community Health Center Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Homelessness Prevention Endowment Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
John T. and Esther M. Hoogland Educational Scholarship
Program
A Scholarship Fund
Jacqueline Hoover Charitable Fund For Women & Women’s
Issues
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Jerry and Dee Horne Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Hospice of Holland, Inc. Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Hudsonville Public Schools Education Foundation
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Clarence and Marian Huizenga Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Huntington National Bank Arts and Culture Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Huntington National Banks Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Huntington National Bank Fund for Affordable Housing
and Community Development
A Field of Interest Fund
Eugene & Louise Huyser Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
HYP Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
David and Barbara Janssen Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
David and Barbara Janssen Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
John and Sally Janssen Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
John and Sally Janssen Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Karri B. & David E. Jasperse Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
$214,750
$9,751
$58,734
$50,850
$17,309
$19,291
$4,854
Managed Funds
Hall Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Robert G. and Joan T. Hall-Lalley Fund for Affordable
Housing
A Field of Interest Fund
Harbor Humane Society Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Angela M. and Mark K. Harder Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
G.W. and Edna Haworth Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Haworth, Inc. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
John and Phyllis Hays Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
HEDCOR Community Fund for Economic Development
A Non-Endowed Field of Interest Fund
Heinz USA Holland 100 Year Memorial Fund for Children
and Families
A Field of Interest Fund
Helder Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Helder Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
William G. Herpolsheimer Memorial Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Herrick District Library - Lynn Rydell Memorial
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Don and Norma Hillebrands Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
His Harvest Stand Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Area Arts Council Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Founding Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Chorale Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Christian Schools Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Deacons’ Conference Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Friends of Art Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Museum Conservation & Acquisition
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland New Tech Capital Project Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Holland New Tech Sustainability Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Holland Public Schools Educational Foundation
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
$39,525
$71,642
$16,070
$74,092
$98,833
$742,880
$49,902
$36,663
$27,136
$34,443
$50,600
$26,258
$39,624
$141,679
$32,135
$164,240
$29,239
$14,016
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Heights of Hope
Heealthh
- Youth Fitness and Health
Education Program
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$66,436
$0
$106,985
$954
$10,197
$14,145
$163,936
$5,238
$13,307
$24,853
$10,859
$1,138,127
$1,033,193
$3,419
$23,545
$12,360
$10,583
$9,025
$9,992
$5,292
$15,796
$189,942
$17,323
$0
$50,716
Lakeshore Economic Development Endowment Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Lakeshore United Soccer Club Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Lamar Construction Company Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Elsie and Bill Lamb Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Calvin and Yvonne Langejans Fund for Holland Chorale
A Designated Agency Fund
Marcia K. and Arlyn J. Lanting Family Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Latin Americans United for Progress Dream Scholarship
A Scholarship Fund
Jack and Thelma Leenhouts Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Life Services System Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Lighthouse Preservation Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Linway Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Lorence and Vander Zwart Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Macatawa Watershed Endowment Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Macatawa Bank Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Macatawa Resource Center Sustainability Founding Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Ann Maguire Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Douglas Maguire Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Magna Donnelly Corporation Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Manpower Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Maple Avenue Ministries Outreach Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Marsilje Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Chris Martin Memorial Art Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Samuel Meengs Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Bernard and Louise Meeuwsen Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
ZFS / Meeuwsen Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Barbara E. Melgaard Charitable Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
$23,611
$25,824
$60,833
$48,120
$11,246
$3,455
$53,939
$26,798
Managed Funds
Walter and Marion Jones Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
JQ-99 Lanser Broadcasting Fourth of July Fireworks
Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Jim and Ginger Jurries Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Jim Kaat Baseball Park Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
MaryAnn Kaat Memorial Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Kaminski Family Scholarship Fund
Kam
A Scholarship Fund
Angie Kammeraad Nursing Scholarship Fund
Angi
A Scholarship Fund
Dr. J.J.H. Kamps/George & Dena Kamps Family
Academic Award
Acad
A Designated Agency Fund
Dr. J.J.H. Kamps/Louis Roberts Speech Awards
Endowment Trust
Endo
A Scholarship Fund
John H. and Mrs. Mary R. Kamps’ Zeeland Bridge
Dr. Jo
Ministry Center Youth Fund
Mini
A Designated Agency Fund
George B. and Joyce E. Keen Fund for Wings of Mercy
Geor
A Designated Agency Fund
W. K.
K Kellogg - Holland Youth Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
W.K. Kellogg - Zeeland Youth Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
YAC GGrant Fund
A Non-Endowed Field of Interest Fund
Kincaid Family Fund
Kinc
A Field of Interest Fund
Paul and Jacki Kleinheksel Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Kyle and Justin Klingenberg Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
LaVerne and Dorothy Koning Fund for Holland
LaVe
Christian Schools
Chris
A Designated Agency Fund
Franklin D. Kraai Advised Fund
Fran
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Franklin D. Kraai Community Fund
Fran
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Gene Kraai Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Lake Macatawa Public Property Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Lake Michigan Shoreline Endowment Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Lakeshore Advantage Community Fund
Lake
A Board Advised Community Fund
Lakeshore Children’s Health Fund
Lake
A Field of Interest Fund
$40,368
$14,263
$120,577
$145,626
$54,821
$100,672
$20,596
$23,549
$23,127
$85,840
$74,053
$202,403
$22,200
$65,623
$31,983
$28,496
$9,010
$60,155
$73,873
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Managed Funds
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Metal Flow Corporation Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Betty R. Miller Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Betty R. Miller Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Miscellaneous Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Model Community Initiatives
A Board Advised Community Fund
MSU Bioeconomy Institute Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Anonymous Fund #2 for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Anonymous Fund #3 for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Dan and Julie Bourbon Family Fund for MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Bradford Company Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Brenner Oil Company Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Brooks Family Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Lee and Cheryl Dell Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Lee and Linda De Visser Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Katherine S. Donnelly Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Frey Foundation Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Ron and Joan Griffith Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Haworth, Inc. Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
HEDCOR Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Herman Miller Foundation Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Jim and Ginger Jurries Family Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
Richard M. and Marcia M. Lievense Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
John R. and Carolyn S. Marquis Family Fund for the MSU BEI
A Field of Interest Fund
M-TEC / Baker Union Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Karen and Larry Mulder Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Karen and Larry Mulder Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Larry and Karen Mulder Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Marjorie J. Munson Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
$81,554
$17,991
$7,837
$15,048
$33,128
$844,870
$916,540
$111,001
$26,952
$26,838
$92,953
$916,540
$22,914
$16,115
$105,948
$305,157
$10,061
$1,074,522
$241,511
$242,469
$241,162
$21,997
$27,164
$3,308
$2,287,091
$10,135
$21,268
$2,289
Carol and David Myers Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
National City of MI/IL Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
NBD Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
NewNorth Center for Design in Business
A Board Advised Community Fund
Peter and Sheila Neydon Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Neydon Scholarship Fund for Children of Widows
A Scholarship Fund
Eileen and John Nordstrom Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
OAISD Education Fund - Patrick A. Thompson Community
Fund for M Tech Center
A Designated Agency Fund
OAISD Education Fund - Patrick A. Thompson M Tech
Center Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Oakspring Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
ODL, Incorporated Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Ottagan Addictions Recovery (O.A.R.) Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Ottawa County Parks Nature Education Center
Community Project Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Ottawa County Parks Nature Education Center
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Endowed Ottawa County Farm Preservation Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa Greenway
Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Esther R. Padnos Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Esther R. and Seymour K. Padnos Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Esther R. & Seymour K. Padnos Fund for Boys’ and Girls’
Scouts
A Designated Agency Fund
William R. Padnos Donor Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Parkview Home Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Robert and Carole Pavloski Charitable Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Peirce Family Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Pillar Church Endowment Fund for Organ Maintenance
A Designated Agency Fund
Ploeg-Fynewever Nursing Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
$112,948
$14,147
$10,826
$2,475
$94,997
$26,665
$14,253
$212,234
$198,740
$1,442,044
$43,030
$309,165
$1,514
$4,932
$13,534
$73,712
$52,658
$16,078
$54,994
$198,011
$26,549
$9,154
$33,533
$35,428
$8,889
$68,784
$58,446
$35,865
$21,088
$6,737
$165,287
$16,670
$105,490
$54,444
$10,812
$201,060
$9,794
$11,034
$24,095
$172,940
$21,912
$1,750
$77,255
$11,429
$3,259
$10,986
$24,109
$75,032
$70,743
$11,196
$71,504
$17,653
$66,391
Marcia and Stanley Stynes Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Marcia and Stanley Stynes Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Thomas and Merrill Jane Taylor Charitable Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Albertha M. Teusink Nursing Scholarship
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Townsend Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Town & Country Group Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Trendway/George and Lucile Heeringa Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Tulip Time Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Tulip Time Dutch Dance Costume Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Turning Pointe School of Dance Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
United Way’s Alice C. Webb Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Unity #191 Masonic Lodge Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
University of Michigan Club of Holland Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
USF Holland Inc. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Donald J. and Lileeth Brouwer Van Ark Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Jean Van Daalen Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Jean Van Daalen Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Jay and Adelle Van Daalen Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
John A. Van Den Bosch Co./Zeeland Lumber & Supply Co. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
E. F. Van Dorp Family Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Donald J. and Nell Van Dyke Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Mickie Lamb Van Eyl Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Van Grouw Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Vern and Betty Van Kley Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Janet Camp Van Oss Fine Arts Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Margaret Van Vyven Music Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Gordon and Margaret Van Wylen Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Earle Vande Poel Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
$17,743
$5
$312,558
$1,492
$57,721
$48,527
$44,251
$149
Managed Funds
Paul R. and Jane Ponitz Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Richard & Barbara Poppe Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Merle and Arnola Prins Family Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Peter and Marguerite Meyer Prins Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Ann L. Query Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Quincy Street, Inc. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Harvey and Ruth Rankens Family Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Ready for School Education Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Jerrald H. & Elsie Redeker Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Sam and Laura Redeker Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Resthaven Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Riverview Group Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Keith Roelofs Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Alice O. Rydell Interior Design Scholarship
A Scholarship Fund
SAF-Holland, Inc. Employees Fund for Older Citizens
A Field of Interest Fund
Sara Lee Corporation - A Bil Mar Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Dr. Lawrence and Eloise Schmidt Family Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
Siemens Water Technology Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Sligh Furniture Co. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Tai Anne Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Brenda and Robert Soeters Family Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Shelley Speet-Mills Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
John and Judy Spoelhof Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Mary and David Spyker Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Suzanne M. and Marvin E. Stawicki Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Steketee-Van Huis, Inc. Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Cornelius J. Steketee Family Education Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Strategic Initiatives Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
$0
$16,311
$43,333
$12,790
$25,100
$274,038
$19,088
$11,471
$10,414
$43,985
$14,454
$20,566
$12,810
$16,750
$12,483
$103,135
$10,842
$17,258
$27,049
$109,641
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Managed Funds
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Ted Vanden Bosch Scholarship Fund for Children of
Firefighters, Police Officers and Rescue Personnel
A Scholarship Fund
Adrian VandenBosch Trust
An Unrestricted Fund
John and Myna Vander Warf Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Bill Vanderbilt Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Patricia Winchester Vanderbilt Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
William C. & Abigail Vanderbilt Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Donald and Mary Ann Van’t Hof Family Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Veneklasen Family Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Paul A. VerHage Health Fund
A Field of Interest Fund
Vision Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Volunteer Center - Holland/George W. Romney
A Designated Agency Fund
Wagner Catholic Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Catherine Bosch Wasson Family Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Peter and Huberdina Weller Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Tony and Evelyn Weller Community Fund
A Donor Advised Community Fund
West Ottawa High School Class of 1999 Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
West Ottawa International Baccalaureate Community Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Warren K. & Marcia Westrate Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Willis & Ella Weymon African American Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Wierda and Bosch Foundation Fund for Education
A Field of Interest Fund
Shawn D. Wiersma Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Paul and Dorothy Winchester Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Windmill Island Development Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Windmill Island Heritage Board Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Window on the Waterfront Fund
A Board Advised Community Fund
Marvin Henry and Johanna Kooy Witteveen Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Marie K. Woldring Fund for Harbor Humane Society
A Designated Agency Fund
$168,523
$249,109
$10,470
$29,260
$32,657
$31,700
$11,665
$71,737
$55,255
$3,102,350
$173,780
$1,573,381
Woman’s Literary Club of Holland Donor Advised Fund
A Donor Advised Endowment Fund
Wuskowhan Players Club Caddie Scholarship Program
A Scholarship Fund
Ted and Yuki Yamaoka Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
Dwight B. & Cynthia S. Yntema (Herrick Library) Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Zeeland Christian Schools Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Zeeland Endowment Fund
An Unrestricted Fund
Zeeland Historical Society Endowment Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Zeeland Public Schools Education Foundation Legacy Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Zeeland Public Schools Literacy Advocates Endowment
Fund
A Designated Agency Fund
Zeeland Rotary / Don Morgan Memorial Scholarship Fund
A Non-Endowed Scholarship Fund
Agnes Zuverink-Norman Nursing Scholarship Fund
A Scholarship Fund
$214,511
$114,165
$12,364
$21,513
$839,954
$720,950
$25,967
$436,186
$32,127
$2,266
$56,364
Highlighted funds are new for 2010
$9,447
$15,005
$11,024
$26,009
$6,894
$62,815
$14,915
$25,811
$24,244
$69,256
$120,837
$818
$12,698
$71,030
$39,862
Family Hope Foundation
- Therapy Scholarship Program
Statement of Financial Position
Assets
$
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Investments
Notes Receivable
Unconditional Promises to Give
Equipment (Net of Depreciation)
Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance
3,567,215
37,739,367
505,687
84,592
39,476
3,916
$ 41,940,253
Total Assets
Liabilities and Net Assets
Liabilities
Charitable Gift Annuities
Payroll Taxes and Withholding
Grants Payable
Funds Held on Behalf of Agencies
$
605,584
4,156
358,199
2,929,310
2010 Finanacials
December 31, 2010
3,897,249
Total Liabilities
Net Assets
38,043,004
Total Net Assets
$ 41,940,253
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
Statement of Activity
December 31, 2010
Support and Revenue
Contributions
Investment Income (Loss)
$ 3,916,092
2,559,136
Total Support and Revenue
$
6,475,228
Grants and Expenses
Grants
Support Services
$
Total Grants and Expenses
Change in Net Assets
1,956,283
517,755
2,474,038
$ 4,001,190
Statement of Accountability
The prudent investment and management of assets is a primary function of The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area’s Board of Directors. CFHZ is a publicly supported, 501(c)(3) organization and
foundation records such as the annual audit, the IRS Form 990, 990-T (if applicable), investment policies, managers and fees are available upon request (fees may apply). The financial information contained in this
report has been prepared by Meyaard, Tolman and Venlet, PC, an independent public accounting firm, as part of the Foundation’s annual audit for the year ended December 31, 2010. Interested parties may access
the full audit and 990 financial information on our website at www.cfhz.org or on the Guidestar website at www.guidestar.org.
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Tax Savings
State of Michigan Tax Credit
For Community Foundation Endowment Fund Contributions
We are a 501(c)(3) organization, and gifts may be deducted
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for federal income tax purposes. In addition, the State of
Michigan Tax Credit Program offers donors to Community
Foundations a special tax credit for contributions to
endowment funds.
This credit is limited to a maximum of:
z$100 for individuals (50% of a $200 donation)
z$200 for married couples filing jointly (50% of a $400 donation)
z$5,000 or 5% of tax liability before claiming credits, whichever is less, for a business
(based on a $10,000 gift)
z$5,000 or 10% of tax liability before claiming any credits, whichever is less, for a resident
estate or trust (based on a $10,000 gift)
The State of Michigan Community Foundation credit is in addition to those credits available for contributions
to public broadcasting, Michigan colleges or universities and public libraries, or to homeless shelters/food
banks. The code number for gifts to The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area is 20.
Ask your personal or corporate tax advisor about how these credits could work for you. You may also use the
Tax Credit Calculator to determine the savings realized for any amount contributed by following the “Ways to
Give” link at www.forgoodforever.org.
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Memorials
Marion Walker Alcaro
James R. Antvelink
Nancy Baker
George E. Bauer Sr.
Ron Beauchamp
Paula Bleakley
Patricia Bloemsma
John G. Bouwman
Gene Bradford
Jayne Britt
Robert S. Brown
Maurice Collins
Hugh and Ruth De Pree
Joshua DeYoung
Anne E. Dirkse
Laura K. Dobbin
Bernard P. Donnelly
Justin “Jup” Elhart
George Etter
Jennifer Garlough Evereth
Eleanor Fabyan
Lynne Louise Fleser
Dr. Owen Gesink
A.B. Gronberg
Austin Harding
Thomas J. Hayes
Jim Herlein
Mary Heuvelhorst
Esther Heyns
Stan Janik
Tom Japinga
Mary Ann Kaat
Helen Logie
Albert Mannes
Chris Martin
Sam Meengs
Henry and Emily Mouw
Cy and Clara Mulder
Gerald “Jerry” Petroelje
Carl Reimink
William Rietveld
William G. Ringler
Lynn Rydell
Richard Schuler
Tai Anne Smith
Jan Swart
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Tysse
Howard Van Raalte
Marcy Vanderwel
Ruth Ver Hoeven
Dick Walker
Floyd Walters
Shawn D. Wiersma
Memorials & Tributes
Memorial Gifts to the Community Foundation are a heartfelt way to remember a
friend or loved one while, at the same time, making a difference in our community.
Gifts were made to honor the lives of the following individuals in 2010.
Contributions given to acknowledge or recognize individual
achievements, to honor special occasions or to express gratitude
for service to the community are referred to as Tributes. The
following individuals have been honored this past year through
gifts made in their name.
Tributes
Ann Anderson
Mary Louise Avery
The Bouws Family
James and JoAnne Brooks
Lillian Dalman
Terry DeYoung
Patty Diehl
William A. Dow
William and Mary Elhart
Tom and Tami Elhart
Gus and Barbara Feenstra
William “Bill” Fleser
Patrick Fox
Jordan and Mikayh Hoeve
John Hoogland
Mr. Jewell
Irene Johnson
Jordan Ministries
Keith and Mary Kraai
Sadie Kuiper
Jack and Thelma Leenhouts
Bruce Los
Shelley Speet-Mills
Duane and Margaret Noack
Ralph and Mary Lou Pax
Ann Query
Lenora Ridder
T. and K. Ringwold Grandchildren
David and Mary Spyker
Henry ten Hoor
Joe Terpstra
Don Van Hoeven
Gene Vander Wel
Cecil Williams
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Donors
Donors who contribute $50 or more are members of The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area. We appreciate the following
donors who gave $50 or more during 2010, demonstrating their compassionate commitment in enriching the life of others. Our donors are
from all walks of life and include individuals, businesses and organizations whose common goal of giving is to make the greater Holland/
Zeeland area a better place to live, learn, work and play.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Taiyoh Afrik
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Alexejun
Mr. and Mrs. Brent M. Alferink
Mrs. Marion R. Allen
Ms. Theresa E. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alward
Ms. Char Amante
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Ammermann
Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Amon
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Antkoviak II
Mr. Jeffrey M. Antvelink
Mrs. Krystene Antvelink
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arends
Mr. and Mrs. Allyn J. Arendsen
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arendsen
Mr. Earl Arendsen
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Arendsen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Arendsen
Ms. Vera Arendsen
Dr. and Mrs. John Arendshorst
Dr. Thomas and Rev. Sharon Arendshorst
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Arnold
Mr. William H. Arnold III
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Arredondo
Mr. Charles Aschbrenner
Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby
Ms. Mary Assink
Aukema & Company
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Axce
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B.J.W. Berghorst & Sons
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Baarman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baas
Mr. and Mrs. Nelis Bade
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bagley
Ms. Linda L. Bailey
Baird Foundation Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane D. Baker
Ms. Phyllis Baldwin
Mrs. James E. Bamborough
Bank of Holland
Barber Ford, Inc.
Ms. Ruth Barker
Mrs. Frances R. Baron
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Bartels
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bartels
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Bartman
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barton
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Bassett
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bates
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Battaglia
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baumann
Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Baumann
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Mr. Douglas T. Bazuin
Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Beal
Mr. and Mrs. James Beall
Mr. and Mrs. Jon H. Bechtel
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Becker
Mr. Paul Becker and Ms. Eve M. Rogus
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Becker
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Becksvoort
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Becksvoort
Mr. and Mrs. Terry D. Becksvoort
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Beerens
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bekius
Mr. and Mrs. James Bellamy
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bender
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Benedict
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Bengelink
Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Bergstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bernecker
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bethke
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Beversluis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bigelow, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bilsky
Mr. and Mrs. William Bird
Mr. Fred R. Birdsall
Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bisel
Mr. and Mrs. James Bishop
Black River Hardware
Ms. Emily Blacquiere
Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Blacquiere
Mr. and Mrs. Russel O. Blanchard
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Blauwkamp
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blauwkamp
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Blinkhorn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Bloemsma
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blom
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Bobeldyk
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Mr. and Mrs. James E. Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Martin
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Masselink
Mr. and Mrs. John Masselink
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Mast
Ms. Betsy B. Mathiesen
Drs. Sanjeev and Ritu Mathur
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Donors
45
Wayne and Diana Mavis
Mr. and Mrs. Eric J. McCleery
Ms. Rosalie T. McCormick
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. McDaniel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin P. McDowell
Ms. Terri L. McFarland
Mr. and Mrs. John A. McGeehan
Ms. Patricia McIntyre
Ms. Monique G. McKinness
Mr. James F. and Mrs. Ann C.
Yodhes McKnight
Mr. Michael L. McLarty
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. McManus
Ms. Sharon V. McManus
Mr. and Mrs. James A. McMillan
Mr. and Ms. Kevin McNamara
Mead Johnson Nutritional Group
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Medema
Mrs. Gertrude Meengs
Dr. and Mrs. Loren Meengs
Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Meengs
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meeuwsen
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Meier
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Melvin
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth N. Mendenhall
Mr. Joshua Meringa
Mr. Camrin M. Merritt
Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Meshkin
Metal Flow Corp.
Metal Standard Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Metcalf
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Meurer
Meyaard Tolman & Venlet P.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Meyaard
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. Hannes Meyers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Meyers
Michigan Nonprofit Association
Michigan State University
Michigan Turkey Producers Co-Op, Inc.
Mr. Phillip Michmerhuizen
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Miedema
Dr. Odalis Miedema
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Miedema
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Mifsud
Judge Wendell A. Miles
Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Miller
Mrs. Betty R. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Miller
Mr. Howard J. Miller
Ms. Roberta J. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills
Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Mishler
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Miskelley
Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Misovich
Modern Beverage Co., Inc.
Mr. Randolph Moeller
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moroz
Ms. JoAnn Morren
Mr. Stephan S. Morren
Ms. Lorie A. Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Mosher
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Mosher
Mrs. Mary E. Mouw
Mr. Wallace and Rev. Dianne Mugg
Dr. and Mrs. Tony Muiderman
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Mulder
Ms. Cara Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Mulder
Mr. Glenn E. Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Haans Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff P. Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Mulder
Ms. Sally Mulder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mulitz
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Munsch
Mr. Donald Munski
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Murphy
Mr. Max R. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Muzzy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Myaard
Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Myers
Dr. and Mrs. David G. Myers
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Naber
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nagelkirk
Mr. Preston Nagelkirk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nagelkirk
Mr. Brad A. Nederveld
Ms. Tracy Nelesen
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelis
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Nelis
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nelis
Nelson Steel Products, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry K. Nelson
Ms. Joy Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Thor W. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nemeth
Mr. and Mrs. Arin Neucks
Mr. and Mrs. George Neuman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Newhouse
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Neydon
Ms. Hopeann F. Nickerson
Mr. and Mrs. David Nieboer
Mr. and Mrs. David Nienhuis
Ms. Mildred Nienhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Nieuwkoop
Dr. and Mrs. Don E. Nitz
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nordstrom
Ms. Nancy Nordstrom
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norman
North Ottawa County Council on Aging
Northern Trust
Mr. and Mrs. William Notier
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Nowicki
Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Nyenhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nyhof
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Nyhof
Ms. Heather S. Nyholt
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Nyhuis
Mr. David Nyitray
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nykamp
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Nykamp
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nykamp
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nykamp
Mr. and Mrs. Wade L Nykamp
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nyland
O
Mr. Mark H. O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O’Keefe
OAR, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ochs
ODL, Inc.
Oil & Gas Exploration
Olive Township
Mr. Herbert F. Olney
Ms. Melody Oonk
Dr. and Mrs. John Oostendorp
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Oosting
Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Oppenhuizen
Mr. Alex Orlyk
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oswald
Ottawa Area Intermediate School District
Ottawa County
Mr. Fred A. Otten
Outdoor Discovery Center
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Overbeek
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Overman
P
Mr. and Mrs. Shawn D. Pacanowski
Padnos Iron & Metal Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Padnos
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Padnos
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Padnos
Mr. William R. Padnos
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pangle
Park Township
Ms. Jane E. Park
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Parsons
Mr. and Mrs. David Pasco
Mr. and Mrs. John Patnott
Mr. Charles D. Pawloski
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Pax
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payne
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payton
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peirce
Mr. and Mrs. Maurie Pelto
Mr. Adam M. Pennell
Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Pennings
Dr. Timothy J. Pennings
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pepoy
Ms. Beth A. Peter
Mr. and Mrs. Jan David Petersen
Mr. Clint Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Petroelje
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Petroelje
Pfizer Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Dorothy Phillips
Mr. and Ms. Jame Phonechanthasone
Mr. and Mrs. P. Thomas Piaget, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. James C. Piers
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pippel
Plascore Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Plasman
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Pocock
Mr. Benjamin N. Pohlman
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Poll
Dr. and Mrs. James E. Ponitz
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Poortenga
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poppe
Port Sheldon Township
Ms. Anne Porter
Mrs. Ruth Post
Mr. and Mrs. Tim T. Post
Ms. Marcy K. Postma
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Postmus
Ms. Ashley Potts
Ms. Sue Powell-Curro
Premovation AV System Integration
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Price
Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation
Ms. Jeanne Prince
Mr. and Mrs. Merle J. Prins
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prins
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Printz
Mr. Kenneth A. and Dr. Barbara Puzycki
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pyle
Q
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell D. Qually
Mr. and Mrs. August Querio
Mr. and Mrs. John Query
Quincy Street
Mr. and Mrs. Brian P. Quinn
Ms. Lynn Quist
R
R. Engels Jewelers
Ms. Mary L. Ralya
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rannow
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Raterink
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Raterink
Mr. Robert Raterink
Mr. Udaykumar R. Raval
Raymar Homes, Inc.
Ms. Theresa E. Reagan
Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Rebhan
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Redder II
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Redder
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrald H. Redeker
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Rees
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis K. Reimink
Mrs. June Reimink
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Reimink
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Reimink
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Renz
Request Foods, Inc.
Resthaven Care Community
Ms. Dana M. Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs. William Reynolds
Brad and Elizabeth Rhein
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riemersma
Mrs. Joyce Rigterink
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ringwold
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Risselada
Ms. Dianne Ritsema
Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Rizk
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Siebers
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Siebert
Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Sietsema
Ms. Patricia Simons
Mr. and Ms. Corey Simpson
Skiles Tavern, Inc.
Ms. Donna Rae Skiles
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Slager
Mr. and Mrs. Brad J. Slagh
Ms. Marie Slate
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Slater
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slenk, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Slenk
Mr. and Mrs. Jason Slenk
Slikkers Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Sluiter
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Smith
Mr. Brandon K. Smith
Mr. David J. Smith
S
Mrs. Dawn M. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. B. David Sak
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Sal
Mr. Thomas J. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sal
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sall
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Sanchez
Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Sneller
Mr. and Mrs. Joesph J. Saratore
Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Sneller
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Schaap
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L. Schafer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Soeters
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scharphorn
Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Sooy
Mr. Larry Schermer
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sotok
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schierbeek
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Sotok
Mrs. Beth Schipper
Mr. and Mrs. Randy J. Spaman
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Schipper
Mr. Timothy Spaman
Mrs. Vern J. Schipper
Spectrum Health/Helen DeVos
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Schippers
Children’s Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schippers
Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Speet
Mr. Alexander Schmid and Ms. Tina Hogan Mr. and Mrs. John W. Spoelhof
Mr. and Mrs. Todd D. Schmidt
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Spoelhof
Mr. Russell Schoenbeck
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sprick
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Schoettle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Sprik
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scholma
Mr. and Mrs. Dave J. Spyker
Ms. Lorraine Scholten
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Staat
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scholten
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Staat
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schoolmeester
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stander
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schouman
Mr. Kenneth A. Stanton
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Schreur
State Farm Insurance Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schroeder
Laurel Beukelman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Schrotenboer
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Statema
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Schrotenboer
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stawicki
Mr. and Mrs. Todd N. Schuiling
Ms. Jeanne G. Steber
Mr. Paul T. Schulze
Dr. and Mrs. Todd P. Steen
Rev. and Mrs. Larry Schuyler
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Steensma
Ms. Melanie J. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stefanovsky
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scrues
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stegeman
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Seamans
Ms. Jo Ann Steggerda
Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Seiler
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Steggerda
Mr. Lewis R. Sexton, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Stehouwer
Mrs. Carolyn Sharda
Mrs. Cornelius Steketee
Mr. and Mrs. John Sharda
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sterken
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sharda
Ms. Carol A. Stewart
Mrs. Elizabeth Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. Dontea Stewart
Mr. and Ms. Daniel Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Stob
Mr. James L. Sheckler
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stob
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Shellenbarger
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stob
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shoemaker
Mr. Ronald S. Storteboom and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shumaker
Ms. Amanda Metternich
Ms. Kimberly Story
Mr. Robert Strabbing
Ms. Carol Strauss
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Strazanac
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stream
Dr. and Mrs. James Strikwerda
Drs. Richard and Susan Strikwerda
Mrs. Lois Strom
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stroop
Mr. and Mrs. Gord Stryker
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stuk
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stulp
Mr. Robert Stumbo
Mr. Bruce Sturing
Dr. and Mrs. Stan Stynes
Dr. Edward C. Swart
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Swart
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Swierenga
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Swierenga
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Syens
T
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Tammi
Dr. and Mrs. Elliot Tanis
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tanis
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tarnow
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan K. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Teal
Techno-Coat, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Telgenhoff
Mr. Kristopher L. Ten Harmsel
Mr. Bruce Ter Haar
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terpstra
Ms. Michelle Terpstra
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Terpstra
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Terpstra
Mr. Ryan J. Terpstra
Mr. and Mrs. John Teune
Albertha Teusink Estate
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thelen
Ms. Cynthia Thompson
Ms. Nancy Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thurber
Mr. Robert T. Thurkettle
Mr. James E. Tierney
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Tillema
Ms. Arlene Timmer
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Timmer
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Timmer
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Timmer
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Timmer
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Timmer
Mr. and Mrs. David Timmerman
Mr. Nathan Tintle
TNT Roofing, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tobak
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Toering
Mr. and Mrs. Art Tolsma
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Tolsma
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Torrey
Total Product Management Ltd
Town & Country Group
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Townsend
Trans-Matic Mfg. Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trap
Travelers Protective Assoc. of America
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Treffers
Ms. Madeline J. Trimby
Ms. Tamsin Troff
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip H. Tucker
Ms. Phyllis J. Turner
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Tutton
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Donors
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Roelofs
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Roelofs
Mr. David P. Roossien
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Justin G. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Rotman
Mr. Roger Rotman
Mr. and Mrs. Randall J. Rottschafer
Mr. Walter Roudebush
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Rowe
Royal Technologies Corporation
Mr. and Ms. Michael Rubelman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ruch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruch
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rumsey
Mr. Gary E. Russ
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryckbost
Mr. Lars H. Rydell
Mr. Daniel R. Uebel
Unity Lodge No. 191 - Masonic Lodge
Universal Properties, Inc.
Rev. and Mrs. William Unzicker
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Updegraff
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Updegraff
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Mr. and Mrs. Jon A. Van Allsburg
Ms. Nancy Van Andel
Ms. Dawn E. Van Ark
Mr. Donald J. Van Ark
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Van Ast
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Van Bronkhorst
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Van Dam
Dr. and Mrs. Steven J. Van Doornik
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Dorp
Ms. Maria Van Dyk
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Van Dyk
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Dyk
Mr. John Van Dyke
Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Van Dyke
Mr. Mark R. Van Dyke
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Dyke
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Van Eerden
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Van Gelder
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Van Genderen
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Van Grouw
Mr. Gary J. Van Haitsma
Ms. Grace Van Haitsma
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Haitsma
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Van Hekken
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Hill
Drs. Donald and Shirley Van Hoeven
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Van Hoeven
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Van Kampen
Van Klompenberg Electric
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Van Klompenberg
Mrs. Carol Van Lente
Mr. Dale E. Van Lente
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Van Manen
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Noord
Ms. Julie M. Van Oostenburg
Ms. Vicki Van Peursem
Mrs. Howard C. Van Raalte
Ms. Jena L. Van Tatenhove
Mrs. Geneva Van Wieren
Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Van Wieren
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Van Wyk
Drs. Gordon and Margaret Van Wylen
Mr. and Mrs. Dirk J. Van Zalen
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Van’t Hof
Dr. and Mrs. Peter J. Vance
Ms. Mary Vande Poel
Mr. and Mrs. Randall P. Vande Water
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Vande Wege
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Donors
47
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vanden Bos
Mr. and Mrs. F. Vanden Bosch
Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Vanden Bosch
Mr. and Mrs. Kalvin K. Vanden Bosch
Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Vanden Bosch
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Vanden Brink
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Vanden Brink
Mr. Ted Vanden Brink
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vanden Heuvel
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Vanden Heuvel
Ms. Lana R. VanDenBerg
Mr. and Mrs. V. Jack VandenBerg
Adrian Vandenbosch Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Vandenbosch
Mr. and Mrs.Brent M. Vander Ark
Ms. Ruth A. Vander Ark
Mr. Bruce Vander Kolk
Mr. and Mrs. David Vander Kooi
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vander Kooy
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vander Schaaf
Mr. Kurtis D. Vander Schuur
Dr. and Mrs. William L. Vander Vliet
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vander Zwaag
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vander Zwaag
Dr. William R. and
Mrs. Susan Lantz Vanderbilt
Mr. and Mrs. Raynard Vanderlaan
Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanderMeer
Mr. and Mrs. Ron VanderSlik
Mr. and Mrs. Evert VanderStarre
Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Vanderwall
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius E. VanDerWege
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Vanderzwaag
Mr. and Mrs. Terry VandeWater
Ms. Sarah B. VanDyk
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert VanDyk
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Vaness
Mr. Mark VanIddekinge
Revs. Cornelius and Leigh VanKempen
Ms. Wilma Vannette
Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanOss
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. VanVuuren
Varnum, Riddering, Schmidt & Howlett
Ms. Belinda Vasquez
Ms. Joyce A. Veenstra
Mr. Mark A. Veenstra
Ms. Christina L. Velderman
Mr. Lloyd Veldhof
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Veltema
Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Veneklasen
Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Venlet
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Ver Hage
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ver Hage
Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Ver Schure
Kenneth and Pat VerDuin
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Vereeke
Dr. and Mrs. David VerLee
Dr. and Mrs. Victor R. VerMeulen
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis G. Vikstrom
Mr. and Mrs. James Villegas
Mr. and Mrs. Russel J. Visner
Dr. Richard J. Visser
Mr. Nathaniel T. Volkema
Ms Katherine M. Vos
Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Vredeveld
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Vredevoogd
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vroon
Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Vruggink
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W. W. Grainger, Inc.
Mr. Garry A. Wabeke
Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Wabeke
Ms. Geraldine Wagner
Mrs. Jean B. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. N. Jan Wagner
Ms. Mary Walcott
Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Walker
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walters
Mr. David Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Walton
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Walvoord
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Wardwell
Warner Norcross & Judd LLP
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Wassink
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt J. Wassink
Ms. Catherine Wasson
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Watling
Mr. James M. Watt
Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Watterson
Ms. Cheri Weisner
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Weller
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wemus
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Werkman
Rev. and Mrs. Jay Wesseling
Ms. Nancy Wessels
Ms. Marilyn Westenbroek
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Westenbroek
Western Michigan Fleet Parts, Inc.
Western Theological Seminary
Mr. and Mrs. John Westhuis
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westrate
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Weymon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael White
Mr. Rex C. White
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wickmann
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Wieland
Mr. David Wierda
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Wierda
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wierda
Mrs. Julie A. Wiersema
Mr. Chad Wiersma
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Wiersma
Dr. and Mrs. Dale Wiersma
Mr. and Mrs. James Wiersma
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wiersma
Mrs. Marian Wiersma
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Wiersma
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Wiersma
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Wiersma
Ms. Brenda K. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Earl R. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Willit
Dr. and Mrs. Bradley L. Willoughby
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Winkels
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Witte
Mrs. Johanna Witteveen
Mr. Leon Witteveen
Dr. and Mrs. Joel Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Wollrab
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolters
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Wolters
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Wolthuis
Mr. and Mrs. Prasert Wonglivart
Woodward FST
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon T. Working
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Working
Mr. and Mrs. John Workman
Ms. Pamela J. Wubben
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wubben
Wuskowhan Players Club
Mr. and Mrs. Dale C. Wyngarden
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wyngarden
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wyngarden
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Wynja
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Wyrick
Yacht Basin Marina
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Dr. and Mrs. David Young
Mr. Kevin Young
Mr. Kent Ypma
Mr. and Mrs. Drew Ysseldyke
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Mr. and Mrs. Steven Zarnosky
Zeeland Chamber of Commerce
Zeeland Charter Township
Zeeland Farm Services
Zeeland Lumber and Supply Co.
Zeeland Wood Turning Works
Ms. Mary A. Zeiler
Mrs. Ruth Zeilstra
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Zessin
Mr. David Zimmer
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Zinger
Mr. Joseph Zobkiw
Dr. and Mrs. James M. Zoetewey
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zondervan
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zuverink
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Zuverink
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Zwiep
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zwier
Mr. and Mrs. James Zwiers
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zwiers, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zylstra
Mr. and Mrs. James Zylstra
We have made every effort to include those making gifts to the
Foundation between January 1 and December 31, 2010. We
regret any errors or omissions and respectfully request that you
report corrections to the Foundation office.
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