2004 annual Report - Guelph Community Foundation

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2004 annual Report - Guelph Community Foundation
2004
2004
annual
Report
anyone can build a legacy
W
e would like to thank all of our donors whose generosity makes a
difference in our community. Donors are the essence of a community foundation. From all
walks of life – individuals, families and organizations – who share a determination to make
a difference in their community are the driving force behind The Guelph Community
Foundation. We thank all the donors who made a gift to the Foundation in 2004.
Your generosity supports the organizations that give hope to our community and extend
that same promise to future generations. Thank you.
1324000 Ontario Inc.
2 MM Function
Resource Inc.
Champagne Wishes
John & Tracey Alberico
Kev Allen
B.M.Alumni
Association
Ross & Marianne
Ashley Anderson
Aquicon Construction
Co.Ltd.
Aramark Canada Ltd.
Tim Archer
Mark Armburst
John Artuso
Barbara Ashby
Allan Asselin
Margaret Auchterlonie
Paul Aussem
George Baklarz
Brita Ball
Bamco Custom
Woodworking Inc
Joyce Baranski
Michael Barnstijn &
Louise MacCallum
Kevin Bardwell
Ian Barker
Louie & Joanne Basso
Bed & Breakfast
On-Line Canada Inc.
Kelly Beirnes
Robert Bell
Dolores Bergin
David Bernon
Dave Betik
Angie Bin
Blount Canada
Michele Bolen
Brian Bonnar
Julie Borgehese
Keith Bovell
Dean Bower
Kenneth Boyd
Patricia Boyle
Mark Bradey
Francesco Braga
Briestensky Johnson
Critchley
Architects Inc.
Patricia Bruton
Robert Bubola
Buczek & Associates
Agencies Ltd.
Carol Busatto
Barbara Buttars
Lowell Butts
The Cako Family
Vince Campolongo
John Candiotto
Trish Capciano
Nick Capuano
Chester Carere
Dominic Carere
R.Carere
Hal Caruso
Catholic Curriculum
Cooperative
Catholic Family
Counselling Centre
Olivo Cazzola
Frank Cecchetto
Darren Chappel
Andrew Chaput
Children’s Foundation
of Guelph &
Wellington
Gary & Wynne Christie
Joseph Ciaravella
Paul Clarke
Dave Clayton
Eileen Clinton
Hilary & Dean Coates
Catharine Collins
Art Connolly
Anna Contini
Holly Conway
Shannon Cooney
Mario Cotroneo
Cox Construction Ltd.
Betty & David Craine
Dan Cremasco
Crompton Co.
Pauline Curtis
Julie Dahl
John F.Dal Bello
Brad Dalbello
S.Dal Bo
Cathy Dalicandeo
Doris Darrach
Jacqueline Davies
Bob & Laurene Davis
Wayne Davis
Joe & Nancy
DeCristofano
Claudia De La Franier
James Depuis
Bob Desautels
Domenic Di Bartolomeo
Bill DiFrancesco
Frank Di Leonardo
Philip DiNucci
Douglas W.Dodds
Jean Dodge
Don Drone
Teresa Durigon
Dan Duszczyszyn
Margery Dyce
Rosemary Dyce
Janice Ecott
Kevin Ecott
Ronald & Hazel Ecott
Elliot Coach Line
Evergreen Centre
Watercolour
Painters Club
Kathy Faber
Marvin Faber
Fastforms
Ron Ferraro
Andrew Finoro
Denis Fitzgerald
Focus Assessments Inc.
John T. Forestell
Fred Forster
Fiora Francis
Veronica Fraresso
Marilyn Freure
Jim Furfaro
Robert R.Gaiardo
Elizabeth Gastle
Frank & Marie Gazzola
Juliana Gazzola
Marino Gazzola
Mary Kathleen Gemin
Brenda Goetz
Todd Goodwin
Carol Gordon
Carol & Ralph Gorgi
Christina Graham
Karin Graham
Grand River Valley
Newspapers
Dawn Gray
Trevor Green
Patricia Grosicki
Val Gudmundson
Guelph Emergency
Medical Services Ltd.
Hugh Guthrie
Lori Hackett
Rita Hackett
Jerry & Judy Hagarty
Fraser & Beverley Hale
Harold C.Halliburton
Ken Hammill
Hammond Power
Solutions Inc.
Peter Hannam
Robert Hannam
Birgit Hansen
Rita Hansen
Anita Hauser
Pamela & Larry Healey
Nancy Hebert
Wendy Heron &
Barbara Adderley
Luanne Hobbs
Luke Hohenadel
Derek Holt
Holy Rosary Parish
Homewood Health
Centre Inc.
Alexandra Hope Coppin
Dorothy Hopfner
Gary Horrigan
Doreen Houston
William & Patricia
Howard
Marjorie Howchin
Rich & Suzy Huber
Louise Hunt
Mary Ann Hunt
Mohamed Hussein
Sheila Hynes
Ignatius College
Bev Incledon
Michael Incledon
Nathan Incledon
Kathy Ingram
Connie Ippolito
Christina & Ernest Israel
Italian Canadian Club
Betsy Joliat
Diane Jones
Josten’s
Biljana & Dragan
Jovanov
Sheri-Lynn Kane
Diana & Rick Karkut
Father Joe Kelly
Ronald & Janet Kelly
Darlene Kelterborn
Dianne M.Kemp
Brenda Kenney
Bernard Kiely
Judith Kingdon
Knar Jewellery
Rita Kosmaci
Michael & Deborah
Kozdras
La Montange Chocolate
Julie Lane
Jean Laveck
Marie Leader
Phillip Lecomte
Barry Leidl
Will Lenssen
David Leo
Susan Lightfoot
Linamar Corporation
Tracey Lindsay
Moragh Lippert
London House
Angelo & Rina Longo
Loritone Enterprises
Tom Luzi
Dan MacCellan
Nancy MacDonald
Michael D.MacIntyre
Archie MacKinnon
Gene MacKinnon
Erven & Gail
MacKintosh
Gerda MacLeod
Ian Maclure
Earl & Jean
MacNaughton
Lidio Maggiolo
Rick & Sandra
Maggiolo
Sue Majer
Fatima Mantell
Debra Marshall
Matteis Realty Ltd.
Jerry Matthews
Theresa McCauley
Alan McDonald
Angela & David McEwen
Anne Marie McKechnie
Jean & Mac McKinlay
Mike McKinnon
Tracy McLennan
Doreen McRitchie
Carole Meade
David Menefeld
Julie Mercure
Merit Assessment
Centres Inc.
Lynne Mitchell
Lucy Mitukiewicz
Gail Modolo
John D.Mogk
Paula Monico
David Morcoccia
Norina Morris
Patrick & Marcia Morris
O.Morrison
Ronald J.Muir
Doreen Murdock
Agnese Nagy
Patricia Neville
Niagara Credit Union
Rev.Dennis J.Noon
John O’Brien
Andrea Olson
Richard Olson
Ontario English
Catholic Teachers
Association
Emily Orlando
OSSTF
Our Lady Immaculate
Church
Susan Paoli
Jamie Parnell
Ellahree Payton
Scott Pennock
Kristine Perz
Anne Phillips
Gladys Phillips
Al Pickersgill
Christopher Pickersgill
Jacklynn Pidduck
Janine Polo
Imelda Porcellato
Priory Park Public
School Community
Kathleen Proctor
Olga Protz
Tom Quirk
Ruth Ralston
George Raso
Susan Ratcliffe
Steve Redmond
Linda Reilly
Clare & Shirley Rennie
Herb Robey
Robinson & Company
LLP
Robinson,Lott &
Brohman LLP
Steve Robinson
Gaetan Rocheleau
George Rogers
Liana & Carl Rowlands
Royal City
Calligraphy Guild
Kirk Runciman
David Sandals
Chris Saunders
Barbara Schneider
School Trustees
Josephine Scott
Peter & Nancy Scott
Shirley Larry Scott
Terry Scroggie
Bonnie Simonato
Paul Simpson
Robin Smart
Marie Smith
Trevor & Maria Smith
Theresa Smydo
Beth Snelgrove
Patricia Spedler
Anne & Lawrence
Spriet
St.John Parish
St.Joseph’s Hospital
St.Joseph’s Hospital
Foundation
St.Mary’s Catholic
School Council
Stanley Brown
Barristers & Solicitors
Bryan Stover
Julie Stradiotto
Suffolk B & B,Theresa
Gobi & Ian Farley
Kathy Sullivan
Ruth Switzer
William Synnott
Connie Taylor
Ted Buczek &
Associates Insurance
Derek Tellis
Dominic Tersigni
Joe Tersigni
Gerard Tessaro
The Co-operators
Spiro Theologos
Therapy Partners Inc.
Wally Thompson
Paul Thomson
Joan & George Todd
Peter Tonin
Donna Tonizzo
Mary Toscan
Christopher Tsoulis
Pat Tucker
Howard & Sidonia
Tuffnail
United Way Community
Services Guelph &
Wellington
United Way GTA
United Way Peel Region
Upper Grand E.T.F.O.
Teachers Local
Linda Vadala
Valcom Ltd.
Marty & Larry Valeriote
Tony & Esther Valeriote
Dave Van Dam
Owen Vancauwenberghe
Helen Vasey
Fred Veri
Michael A.Veroni
Rose & Mike Vlcek
Meacheal Vuylsteke
Suzanne Wakefield
Mark Waldron
Kristina Walker
Garry Wallace
Warner Custom
Coating Inc.
Betty Weiler
Dennis Weiler
Wellington Catholic
District School Board
John Wheatley
Brock & Elaine
Whitehead
Charles Whittaker
Terry Wilson
Sandra Wolters
John Wood
Mary Lynn Woods
C.Richard Woolfrey
Stephen Wright
Carlo Zen
Margaret Zimmerman
Joan Zinger
George Zuccal
founders circle
T
his is a permanent list of donors who have
contributed gifts of $2,002 or more to The Guelph Community
Foundation by April 23, 2002 in celebration of Guelph’s 175th
anniversary.
Dr.C.A.V.and Jean Barker
Robert and Pamela Berry
Dr.James Britton
Gary and Wynne Christie
City of Guelph
Dean and Hilary Coates
The Co-operators
County of Wellington
Pauline and Bob Curtis
Douglas C.Dodds
ESG International
Grandi Company Limited
William K.Greenaway
and Anne C.Bawden
Goldie’s Mill
Neighbourhood
Association
Philip and Jean
Gosling
Guelph Chamber of
Commerce
Guelph Tool Inc.
Hugh Guthrie
Ken and Eileen
Hammill
Hammond Power
Solutions
Imperial Tobacco
Cindy and Jim Lindsay
Angelo and Rina Longo
Earl and Jean
MacNaughton
William and Leslie
Mactaggart
J.David McAuley
Architect Inc.
Patricia and Bruce
McCraw
Miller Thompson LLP
Charles M.W.Ormston
RBC Foundation
Dr.and Mrs.J.C.Rennie
Robinson & Co.LLP
Rotary Club of GuelphTrillium
Sleeman Brewing &
Malting Co.
Smith Valeriote
Valcom Ltd.
Charles and Margaret
Whittaker
Dr.and Mrs.Wm.
Winegard
W.C.Wood Company Ltd.
The Zonta Club of
Guelph Area
others
that make
it happen
We all know it takes
more than money to build
a community; it takes
caring people with valuable
knowledge and expertise.
Throughout the past year
The Guelph Community
Foundation benefited from
the generosity of many
people who were willing
to share their time, talent,
products and financial
support during 2004. Your
involvement helps to keep
costs low and benefits high.
Ken Boyd
Mark Bradey
Dave Clayton
Gary and Wynne Christie
Hilary and Dean Coates
Cox Construction Ltd.
Dan Cremasco
Douglas W. Dodds
Ernst & Young LLP
Fastforms Inc.
Hugh Guthrie
Ken Hammill
Pat Harrod
Cindy Lindsay
Nancy MacDonald
Miller Thomson LLP
Patricia Neville
Andrea Olson
Linda Reilly
Grant Robinson
Robinson & Company LLP
The Ontario Trillium Foundation
VentureLabour.com
Charles Whittaker
John Wood
The Guelph Community Foundation does not
trade,sell or rent its mailing/donor list.
“Our community has a vibrant
performing, literary, and visual arts
culture,” says Louise MacCallum.
“As community members, we need to
encourage more support for the arts.
Establishing this fund at The Guelph
Community Foundation is an ideal
way to provide this assistance, not only
today but forever. Guelph has a very
giving spirit, and we encourage others
to build further support by creating
their own fund at the Foundation.”
ENDOWMENTS
1999
$13,006
2000
$117,250
2001
$206,381
2002
$426,873
2003
$623,212
2004
thousands
FUNDS
Through the exceptional generosity
of Michael Barnstijn and Louise
MacCallum, The Foundation has
created the Musagetes Fund to support
arts and culture in Guelph and area.
The donation of $650,000 will endow
a donor-advised fund. First grants will
be made in the fall of 2005.
$1,488,870
150
Charitable
Endowments
Managed
Funds
Community
Fund
Field of
Interest
300
450
600
750
1 million
Donar Advised
Designated
Scholarships
Recreation
GRANTS
Building on our already
rich community of Arts
and Culture
Social
Services
Children
and Youth
Health
Education
Arts and
Culture
A “healthy choice” for a
generous company
Valcom Manufacturing Group Inc. employs
85 people at its Guelph plant. A world
leader in the design, manufacture and
supply of fiberglass whip antennae, it is
also the centre of excellence for free standing AM/FM Fiberglass Broadcasting Antenna Towers.
The company donated $100,000 in the name of their employees through the establishment of
the Valcom Employees Guelph Health Centres Benefit Fund at The Guelph Community
Foundation. The annual income from this fund is to be allocated equally between Guelph
General Hospital and St. Joseph’s Health Centre.
President Paul MacPherson explains,“When Valcom employees walk into our hospital, I want
them to be proud to know that their company contributes significantly to the needs of the
hospital as a tribute to the work they do for us. What’s even better, their children will know,
and their children’s children too because the fund is established in perpetuity.”
”I feel strongly that more business leaders need to get behind the concept of The Guelph
Community Foundation because it allows them to leave their mark on the community forever
in areas of their specific interest. All companies, large and small, have the ability to make this
choice because the options offered by The Foundation are so diverse.”
2004 financials
The summarized
financial information
presented here was
extracted from the
audited financial
statements of The
Guelph Community
Foundation. The firm of
KPMG LLP performed
the audit and issued an
auditor’s report on the
financial statements.
Complete audited
financial statements,
with accompanying
notes, are available
from The Foundation
upon request or go to
www.guelphcf.ca
From a first time Big Sister camper to
Camp McGovern:
“To who donated monies for camp 2004. It’s
very, very much appreciated. Thank you very much
for letting me go to Camp McGovern. It was
great
fun swimming, skateboarding and hiking.
I was busy the whole time with new friends
and many great counselors. Thank you so much.”
2004 funds and grants
2004 Funds
Bishop’s Education Fund
Children and Youth in
Recreation
Children’s Foundation of
Guelph-Wellington
Wynne Townsend
Christie Fund
Class of ’71 in Memory of
Kathryn Winegard Award
Community Fund
- The Co-operators Fund
- Niagara Credit Union
Fund
- William K. Greenaway
and Anne C. Bawden
Fund
Bonnie Ewen Memorial Fund
Bruce Graham Memorial Fund
Guelph Chamber of
Commerce Millennium
Scholarship Fund
Guelph Girls Fastpitch
Championship Fund
Guelph Mercury Kids to
Camp Fund
Guelph Museums Fund
Anne Hohenadel Fund
Hospice Wellington Fund
Tom Incledon Memorial Fund
Angelo and Rina Longo Fund
Musagetes Fund
Laurie Nicholl Education Fund
River Run Centre
Endowment Fund for the
Performing Arts
Sanctuary Woods Fund
Kiera Schneider
Memorial Fund
Thelma Townsend Fund
UG2CF Fund
Valcom Employee Guelph
Health Centres Benefit Fund
Charlie Whittaker Fund
2004 Grants
Children and Youth in
Recreation:
- Change Now Youth Drop
In & Resource Centre
- Family Counselling &
Support Services
- Guelph Youth Music
Centre
- Highland Rugby Club
- Paisley Road Public
School
Class of ’71 in Memory of
Kathryn Winegard Award:
Joel Belisle
The Co-operators Fund:
Centre Wellington District
High School
Bruce Graham
Memorial Fund:
Felicia Owokolu
Laurie Nicholl
Education Fund:
Financial awards to nine
students attending post
secondary institutions
across Canada
- Racheal Franklin
- Karin Bard
- Alison McCordick
- Meghan Tanner
- Ben Cassels
- Megan Turgoose
- Ani Byrne
- Rebecca Franklin
- Erinn Rupay
ANYONE
C AN
BUILD
A
LEGAC Y
Chair and Executive Director
Report
W
hat began as a seed of an idea just five years ago now contributes significantly to our
community. The Legacy has begun! There is no doubt that 2004 was an exceptional year for
The Foundation and for the Guelph area.
Our donors are people from all walks of life who share a common dream involving the future
prosperity and well-being of our community. Knowing that financial resources will always
be necessary, they create endowment funds to generate annual income in perpetuity.
The legacy of their generosity is beginning to deliver grants that support our community.
We are pleased to present our 2004 Annual Report to the Community. The Foundation’s
grants in 2004 surpassed $33,000 to 21 charitable organizations and scholarship recipients,
bringing our total grants to over $160,000.
Our funds continue to grow - an increase of over 130% for a total of $1.48 million in
endowments. It takes many shapes – time, talent and money – but in all cases, it reflects a
caring relationship. We are sincerely thankful for the trust and confidence of our donors.
We join our colleagues in 146 community foundations across Canada in experiencing this
growth. In 2004, donors made a record-breaking $210 million in gifts to local community
foundations. This has pushed the total Canadian assets over $2 billion – making community
foundations one of the largest grant makers in the country. Last year, $95 million was
contributed from community foundations to thousands of charities all across the country.
Looking forward, our community has been blessed by so many who have given so much
not only to The Foundation, but to our charitable sector as a whole. We will continue to
work to promote philanthropy with individuals, our corporate sector and with our trusted
professional advisors. We are excited about the growth of our granting program, the greater
awareness of The Foundation among Guelph area citizens and announcing our first
‘arts and culture’ grants to be dispersed in 2005.
Together we have built a Foundation that offers every citizen, regardless of their financial
status, the ability to create their own legacy. It offers organizations opportunities to build
their own resources and have as much involvement as they choose.
To our Board, Committees Members, Volunteers, Donors and Friends, The Guelph Community
Foundation extends its appreciation for your ongoing commitment. We look forward to
working with you to continue to build our vibrant and growing community.
Ken Hammill, Chair
Cindy Lindsay, Executive Director
2004 board of directors
and committees
Executive:
Ken Hammill, Chair
Dan Cremasco,
Vice Chair
Hilary Coates, Treasurer
Board of Directors:
Peter Barrow
Ken Boyd
Susan Brown
Gary Christie
Pauline Curtis
Hugh Guthrie
Nancy MacDonald
Pat McCraw
Andrea Olson
Grant Robinson
John Valeriote
Charles Whittaker
Investment
Committee:
Hugh Guthrie, Q.C., Chair
Hilary Coates
Dan Cremasco
Ken Hammill
Grants Committee:
Pat McCraw, Chair
Pauline Curtis
Lynn Bell
Patricia Young
William K. Greenaway
Nancy MacDonald
Anne Mackay
Jeannie Shore
Communications
Committee:
Pauline Curtis, Chair
Peter Barrow
Susan Brown
Gary Christie
Jay Elinesky
Gabriel Frank
Susan Lewis
Trish Walker
Fund Development
Committee:
Grant Robinson, Chair
Ken Boyd
Gary Christie
Ken Hammill
Andrea Olson
John Valeriote
Charlie Whittaker
The Guelph Community
Foundation’s 2004
Annual Report was made
possible through the
following generous
sponsors:
Roberston Brown Health Services
Auditors:
KPMG LLP
Independent Legal
Counsel:
Miller Thomson LLP
Investment
Management:
CIBC Wood Gundy,
Guelph
Staff:
Cindy Lindsay,
Executive Director
Shawna Berry,
Administrative
Assistant
MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1311
Guelph, ON N1H 6N6
STREET ADDRESS:
147 Wyndham St. N., Suite 405
Guelph, ON N1H 4E9
Tel: 519-821-9216
Fax: 519-821-6525
E-mail: [email protected]
www.guelphcf.ca