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