2008 - Marvin Lewis Community Fund
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2008 - Marvin Lewis Community Fund
Marvin Lewis Community Fund End of the Year Report 2008 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 MLCF Mission Letter from the Coach Top 8 Achievements in 2008 Community Investment Community Outreach MLCF Programs Coaching Clinic Coach of the Year Award Youth Development Through Sports Hometown Huddle Scholarship Recipients 16 Cruisin’ for a Cure 17 Learning is Cool 18 MLCF Events 20 Marvin Lewis Golf Classic 22 Football 101 24 Friends & Family 26 Donors 31 Recipients 34 Discretionary Funding 35 Board of Directors 36 Staff/Interns 37 Credits and Recipient Impact Report Our Mission Many pieces fit together to meet the mission of the Marvin Lewis Community Fund as we EMPOWER EDUCATE & INSPIRE individuals in the Greater Cincinnati Region. www.marvinlewis.org 1 Letter from the Coach I am pleased to share with you our 2008 End of the Year Report that highlights our efforts of enriching the Greater Cincinnati community through our programs and scholarships. I am confident you will find that your investment in the MLCF is truly making a positive impact on thousands of individuals throughout the Tri-State; but there is still so much to do. We are only able to continue our work in the community with the generosity of our friends, family, partners, donors, staff, interns,volunteers,recipientorganizations, Quarterback and Coaches Club members,andourBoardofDirectors.For ourinitiativestosucceed,we’rerelyingon yourcontinuedsupport.Together,wecan provide resources that help make positive change in the futures of our young people. I hopeyou’lltakeamomenttoreviewthereport and really understand what you’ve helped us accomplish this year. I would like to extend a sincere thank you to every individual and company that contributed to the Fund. As you know, it takes a team of individuals with a shared goal to succeed. If you are not already involved with the MLCF, we encourage you to join us as we work together to empower, educate, and inspire individuals in our region. My deepest thanks, 2 Marvin Lewis Top 8 Achievements in 2008 Partnered with the Cincinnati Public Schools and the Cincinnati Bengals to launch“Learning is Cool”; an educational incentive program that rewards students for strong academic performance Honored Kevin Siple of Indian Hill High School with the Coach of theYear Award for his commitment to his student-athletes both in the classroom and on the field Awarded 13 high school graduates, who may not have been given the opportunity to further their education due to financial constraints, 4-year, $20,000 scholarships to colleges around the nation Raised over $500,000 at the Marvin Lewis Golf Classic which assisted us in continuing and enhancing our programs Collaboratedwithover300volunteers,30Bengalsplayersandwivesand20partnerorganizationstobuild two youth basketball-shooting courts and a youth fitness course to help fight childhood obesity at College Hill Park on Belmont Ave. Awarded Shelly Maxwell with the Pink Football Award at Football 101 which raised over $100,000 to support our breast cancer awareness initiatives Taught 200 youth football coaches the fundamentals of the game as well as the best practices of teaching young children through the Marvin Lewis USA Football Coaching Clinic Assisted the Bengals with the NFL Youth Player Development and High School Player Development programs in the Cincinnati market 3 Community Investment 89 cents of every dollar raised goes back to the community 11% 32% Fundraising Programs Recipients 57% 4 Community Outreach 5 Programs Coaching Clinic Coach of the Year Award Cruisin’ for a Cure Hometown Huddle Learning is Cool Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund Youth Development Through Sports 6 7 Marvin Lewis USA Football Coaching Clinic Marvin Lewis USA Football Coaching Clinic is held annually at Paul Brown Stadium and is presented by Ignition Athletes Performance Group. The clinic features members of the Bengals coaching staff as well as area high school and collegecoachesinstructing nearly 200 youth, junior and high school football coaches. During this two day program, coaches learn more than just the x’s and o’s of football including: teaching and leadership skills, nutrition,properfitnesstraining, team development, strategy, drills, player communication and feedback, community involvement and the need for their commitment to education. 8 Marvin Lewis Coach of the Year Award The Marvin Lewis Coach of the Year Award presented by National City is awarded to the top high school football coach in the Tri-State area. Athletic directors from over 200 area schools may nominate their coach for this award. The winner is chosen based on his teaching skills, sportsmanship, dedication to players, and commitment to education and his community. The award is handed out by Coach Lewis at the annual Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Banquet. MLCF also makes a $5,000 donation to the charity of the coach’s choice. Past Winners include: 2003 – Steve Channell, Edgewood High School 2004 – Rodney Roberts, Springboro High School 2005 – Mike Martin, Taft High School 2006 – Troy Everhart, Winton Woods High School 2007 – Kevin Siple, Indian Hill High School 9 Youth Development Through Sports (YDTS) Launched in 2006, Youth Development Through Sports (YDTS) expandsupontheInnerCityYouthFootballCollaborative(ICYFC).Using football as its medium, YDTS strives to build leadership and hope for 24 Cincinnati youth while encouraging academic achievement and community involvement. Through grants from the MLCF, costs associated with equipment,uniforms,fieldand referee fees are offset. YDTS offers a $500 grant to all teams within the ICYFC whose coaches attend the Marvin Lewis USA Football Coaching Clinic. In order to be eligible for the grant, teams must alsocompleteacommunityserviceprojectinwhichplayers,coaches andparents/guardiansareinvolved.CurrentlytheYDTSincludesover 1,870 youth ages 4 to 12 on 84 teams. We are proud to support theNFL“PlayItSmart”ProgramandhaveteamedupwithCincinnati Public Schools to fund an Academic Coach at Aiken High School. 10 “PlayItSmart”participantsgraduateandgoontocollegeatrates well above their peers. Hometown Huddle The NFL/United Way “Hometown Huddle” is an NFL-wide day of service that provides NFL players, coaches, wives, and staff from each team and their communities the opportunity to participate in a variety of community service activities.The goal is to create a lasting impressioninthecommunityandpromotevolunteerism.Thisyear’s project took us to College Hill Park on Belmont Ave where we partnered with over 20 organizations including Baker Concrete, Cincinnati Recreation Commission, Best Buy, Chiquita, College Hill Council, Service Supply Limited, Pavestone and Home Depot. More than 30 Bengals players and their wives, Bengals staff, and over 200 volunteers came together to build an activity course for kids that encouragesphysicalfitnessand social skills. Additionally, two youth basketball-shooting courts complete with new concrete and hoops were installed. The pool fence was given a fresh coat of paint and new landscaping was planted throughout the park. 11 MLCF Scholarship Recipients Class of 2005 Tiffany Allen of Walnut Hills High School is currently attending Denison University majoring in Political Science. Joshua Jasensky of Larry A. Ryle High School is currently attending Miami University majoring in Engineering & Physics. Sharita Legette of Mason High School is currently attending Walsh University majoring in Pre-Med. Class of 2006 David Brown of Goshen High School is currently attending Miami University majoring in Economics. 12 Arin Latimore ofWalnut Hills High School is currently attending Emory University majoring in Biology & Religion. Jamie Neumann of St. Ursula Academy is currently attending Clemson University majoring in Special Education. Waly Reyes of Reading High School is currently attending The Ohio State University majoring in Spanish & Accounting. MLCF Scholarship Recipients Class of 2007 Sibongile Sithe of Summit Country Day is currently attending Yale University majoring in English. Tyler Oehlman of East Central High SchooliscurrentlyattendingPurdue University majoring in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Alexandra Warner of Roger Bacon High School is currently attending the University of Cincinnati majoring in Biological Science and Pre-Med. Robin Wright of Walnut Hills High School is currently attending Xavier University majoring in Intergrated Math Education and Pan African Studies. Heather Kunze of Seton High School is currently attending Ohio Dominican University majoring in Biology/Pre-Dentistry. Jerald Stuckey of Purcell Marion High School is currently attending Johnson C. Smith University majoring in Communications. Cherrell Albertson of Little Miami High School is currently attending Xavier University majoring in Nursing. AnnaDonovanofUrsulineAcademy is currently attending The Ohio State University majoring in Exercise Science. 13 MLCF Scholarship Recipients Class of 2008 14 Collin Draine of Trotwood-Madison High School is currently attending Earlham College majoring in Computer Science & Business. Kelsey Fox of Cincinnati Country Day iscurrentlyattendingSpelmanCollege majoring in Marketing. Amber Swartz of Deer Park High School is currently attending the University of South Carolina majoring in Health Management. Debra Reisinger of Lockland High School is currently attending the College of Mount St. Joseph majoring in Psychology. Kevin Michael Varney of Deer Park High School is currently attending Miami University majoring in Architecture. Julie Pheanis of Franklin High School is currently attendingWittenberg University majoring in Pre-Med. DeAnn Smith of Middletown High School is currently attending The Ohio State University majoring in Athletic Training. Cara Hughes of Middletown High School is currently attending Withrop University majoring in Pre-Med. Christina Hanning of New Miami High School is currently attending Miami University majoring in Physical Therapy/Exercise Science. Jaymon Ballew of Princeton High School is currently attending Columbia University majoring in Pre-Med. David Moreton III of Mariemont High School is currently attending the University of Charleston majoring in Broadcast Journalism. LaMichah Thomas of the School of Creative & Performing Arts is currently attending the University of Cincinnati majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Anthony DiMascia Jr. of Waynesville High School is currently attending the University of Dayton majoring in ElectricalandComputerEngineering. 15 Cruisin’ for a Cure In October of 2007 the Marvin Lewis Community Fund, in collaboration with Advertising Vehicles, Baker Concrete, the Cincinnati Bengals, Cris Collinsworth Foundation, Kroger, McCluskey Chevrolet, National City, and Radio One, met a real need for the ProScan Pink Ribbon Center in Over-the-Rhine, transportation. Due to the expense of traveling and lack of awareness, many women fail to get mammograms on a regular basis.The combination of the vans coupled with a strong radio presence from Radio One has made measurable results as the center continues to grow. Since the program launched, the center has seen more than 412 patients and the vans have driven 126 patients. ProScan Pink Ribbon Center The ProScan Pink Ribbon Center enhances the lives of women by providing early detection screenings for low-income, eligible, uninsured women in Over-the-Rhine. Breast cancer patients are offered support, access to treatment and 16 comfort throughout their healing process. www.proscan.com Learning is Cool In 2008 the MLCF launched a new program, in collaboration with theCincinnatiPublicSchools,CoachMarvinLewis,RobertGeathers, T.J.Houshmandzadeh,JohnathanJoseph,andDomataPeko,called “LearningisCool,”aneducationalincentiveprogramthatrewards students for strong academic performance.Thisprogramisdesigned to encourage all 19,758 1st-8th grade studentsinCincinnatiPublicSchools to make the “A” honor roll each quarter. Students who make the “A” honor roll two quarters of the year are invited to an Academic Achievement Party at Paul Brown Stadium at the end of the school year. Students receive “Learning is Cool” packs that included letters to every parent from CoachLewisandtheplayers,aposter,pencil,andnotebook.Quarterly incentivesareissuedforstudents,principals,andschoolsthatinclude buttons, gift certificates, and other classroom learning activities. Studentsalsoreceivemonthlyrecordedvoicemailsfromparticipating Bengals players. The goal of the “Learning is Cool” program is to double the amount of students making the “A” honor roll in the 2008-09 school year and triple the amount in 2009-10. 17 Events Football 101 Marvin Lewis Golf Classic 18 19 20 Marvin Lewis Golf Classic Sponsored by Cincinnati Bell, the Marvin Lewis Golf Classic took place at Shaker Run Golf Club on May 18, 2008. The weekend kicked off with a practice round sponsored by Baker Concrete on Saturday morning followed by a VIP Pre-Party at Cadillac Ranch in downtown Cincinnati. Sunday began with the Withrow Hight School Marching BandDrumlineentertainingguestsatthetailgatebreakfast sponsored by Motorola. Cris Collinsworth once again emceed the celebrity closest-to-the-pin contest, won by Ken Anderson and sponsored by Tiffany & Co.,. Over 70 local and national celebrity guests came to supportthecauseincludingMikeSmith,KevinGreene,Leon Hall, Archie Griffin, Steve Kragthorpe, Michael McCrary, Carson Palmer, Charley Taylor, Ben Utecht, Rod Woodson, Steve Largent, Anthony Munoz, and many more. The 2008 Marvin Lewis Golf Classic featured the second annual “Taste of the Jungle.” Some of Cincinnati’s best restaurants were placed throughout the course serving Participants and sponsors attended the Post-Play Party their signature food. Participating restaurants included: held on Shaker Run’s signature hole where Coach Lewis Buffalo Wild Wings, Dippin’ Dots, Carrabba’s, Edy’s Grand and Dave Lapham introduced the thirteen college Ice Cream, Embers, Gold Star Chili, Hot Food Catering, Jeff scholarship award recipients. Guests bid on silent and live Ruby’s,LaRosa’s,Margaritas,Mesh,MontgomeryInn,Nichol- auction items and were treated to a great meal provided son’s, Outback Steakhouse and P.F. Changs. by Vonderhaar’s Catering. 21 Football 101 Campaign. Shelly Maxwell received the Marvin Lewis Community Fund Pink Football Award for her strength, courage, and perseverance to overcome the horrific disease. Shelly was diagnosed with non-invasive breast cancer in Marchof1999whensheunderwentamastectomyofher left breast. After her diagnosis, she immediately started recruiting friends and co-workers to walk in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and Making Strides Against Presented by National City, this sold-out event takes Breast Cancer and raised over $3,000 per year, per event. place at Paul Brown Stadium during the Bengals bye Unfortunately in 2005, Shelly was diagnosed with Stage week. The evening consisted of hands-on 2 invasive cancer in her right breast. This time she got demonstrations,classroomactivitiesincludingbreakdown anothermastectomyandhadtoundergochemotherapy of film and chalk talk, tours of the locker, training and and radiation. To make sure that she “took control of weight rooms, on-field drills, and a silent and live auc- her hair and didn’t let her hair take control of her,” she tion. New to the event this year, the women learned how organized a hair-cutting happy hour party, charging $25 to identify penalties from Paul Metzger, an NFL referee. for a clip of her hair and, with over 80 friends and family The event sold out in one hour and is a large part of our members in attendance, she was able to raise $5,500 fundraising efforts. for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Shelly is now in her fourth year as a survivor for the second time and 22 This year, we honored our fourth breast cancer survivor as part of the National City Breast Cancer Awareness considers herself cancer free. 23 Friends and Family BJ Aardema Nancy Abbott Fernando Aguirre Paul Alexander Suzanne Amburgey Jim Anderson Ken Anderson Beth Antenucci Chris Arrington James Avant Gina Ayers Dan Baker Rachael Baker Brett & Becky Ball Eric Ball Kathy Ballmeyer Kelly Bareswilt Stella Barnes Megan Baynes Micheal Beck Bob Bedinghaus Tonya Beesley John Bell BenGals Jeff Berding Robin Berth Elvin Bethea Rachel Betzler Troy & Katie Blackburn Rosa Blackwell Holly Blake Cheryl Blankman Eric Boeppler Collin Bogart Kathy Bollinger Doug Bolton Sam Bonasso Cheryl Bonk Ted Borgerding Rick & Melissa Boyle 24 Travis Brammer Bob Bratkowski Jon Braude Jim Breech Louis Breeden Jack Brennan Robin Breth Jeff Brickner Mary Briggs Jason & Stacy Broenner Mike & Nancy Brown Sharon Brown Margaret Buchanan Rob Buckman Bill Bunch Shelby Bunn Tom Busch JB Buse Don Bush Barney Bussey William Butler Earnest Byner Andre Caldwell Candy Campbell Kenneth Campbell John Cappella Maria Carver Shannon Case Jack Cassidy Phil Castellini Robert H. Castellini Antonio Chatman Gerald Checco Ron Christian Vince Cicero Louie Cioffi Greg Clark Paul Cluxton Daniel Coats Tom Cody Gene Colleran Lori Collier Cris Collinsworth PJ Combs Mike & Nancy Conaton Bill Connelly Jeff Cooley Randy Corbitt Michelle Cornett Kevin Coyle Andrew Crummey Isaac Curtis Mark Daly Matt Daniels Andy Danner Tony Dellecave Karen Deller Cindy Denney DeDe Dennig Dave Dierker Tom Dinkel Jim Donnellon Stuart Dornette DeDe Dorsey David Dougherty Ari Drabkin Denise Drabkin Joe Drabkin Judy Drabkin Lou Drabkin Linda Drapp Nick Ducey Barbara Dundee Reba Dysart Shelly Eddy Gary Eichler Debbie Elliott Larry Ely Rudy Engler Jonathan Fanene Scott Farmer Bobby Fisher David Fisher Johnny Fisher Michael Fisher Jeff FitzGerald Ryan Fitzpatrick Gordy Fitzwater Tim Flynn Barbara Ford Holly Ford Charley Frank Jodi Franks J. Simon Fraser David Fulcher Teresa Galante Robert Geathers Eric Ghiaciuc Rick Gill Shayne Graham Kevin Greene L.C Greenwood Dean Gregory Tom Gregory Archie Griffin Paul Guenther Mary Haag Leon & Jessica Hall Susanne Halmi Josh Hamilton Phil Hamilton Al Harris James Harris John Hayden Jay Hayes Jonathan Hayes Kyries Hebert Lisa Heck Brad Hemphill Eric Henderson Ron Henlein JoAnne Hensley David Joyce Anthony Hetzer Amy Kaiser Steve Hightower Myra Kays Brian Hillinski Senator Eric Kearney Debbie Himmler Brian Kelly Stephanie Hoesl Leroy Kelly Brad & Rhiannon Mike Kelly Hoeweler Mike Kelsey Merril Hoge Lisa Kennedy Brady Hoke Kyle Kenny Rodney Holman Dean Kereiakes Glenn Holt Latashia Key Kathy Hoopes Kathy King Tom Horan Justin Kirchgessner T.J. HoushmandzadehAlan Kletecka Molly Hoyt Chip Klosterman Rob Huber Shelia Knollman Ricky Hunley Robert Kohlhepp Hue Jackson Rick & Rachel Kopfler John Jackson Shelly Korengel Robert Jackson Steve Kragthrope Kerry James Chris Krause Jamie Janette Jenny Kroeger Dennis Janson Bob Kuhl Lisa Janusik Brian Kuhl Heidi Jark Lisa Kuhn Rashad Jeanty Kraig & Sheri Kelly Jennings Kunkemoeller Brad Johansen Bryan & Melissa Laake Pete Johnson Eric Laferty Ken Johnston A.G. Lafley David Jones Jay Lakes Dhani Jones Missy Lamar Levi Jones Dave Lapham Nathaniel Jones Nancy Larcade Sam Jones Steve Largent Ashley Jordan Byron Larkin Chris Jordan Kyle Larson Pat Jordan Nate Lawrie Tom Jordan Amy Lewis Johnathan Joseph Marcus Lewis Friends and Family Peggy Lewis Whitney Lewis Gabriella Linblad S. Craig Linder Jim Lippincott Kent Little Nate Livings Greg Lloyd Brad Lockhart John Long Paula Long Bob Louis Ken Lowe Dave Ludwin Therese Lusby Corey Lynch Louis Magliano Mary Beth Maitre Mayor Mark Mallory Reagan Mani’a Emily Marquard Dana Marsh Clif Marshall Landon Martin Mike Martin Marvinettes Mike Mathis Linda Mauntel Marcus Maxwell Shelly Maxwell Jim May Dave Mayerik Susan McClarnon Kristin McCowen Alan McCoy Mike McCrary Mike McCuen Jeremy McDaniel Robert McDonald Tom McGill Mike McGurn Jeff McKee Jordan Palmer Kevin McNamara Dave Parker Dave Meinert Bill Pearson Evan Mendez Domata Peko Dr. Norman MerrifieldJacob Pollin Ken Meyer Miriam Pollin Cindy Mihalovich Matthew Pollin Stephanie Mileham Mary Ann Proulx Rosa Miller Marty Rahe Wayne “Box” Miller Terry Ramstetter Rick Minter Tony Ramstetter Alex Misci Jason Rankin Bobby Mitchell Noel Rash Brian Mitchell Jackie Reau Monty Montague Rob Reifsnyder Shane Montgomery Lisa Reinhard Max Montoya Brian Reisert Inky Moore Camden Reisert Teri Moratscheck Cris Reisert Dave Morono Jeff Reisert Chip Morton Megan Reisert Nadim Moussa Nancy Reisert Pete & Shelli Tom Reisert Muehlankamp Steve Rentschler Dale Mueller Gordon Rich Anthony Munoz Gary Riesenberg David Murphy Jan Riordian Rick Myatt Ellen Ritter Dave Natale Keith Rivers Marianne Navin Alfredo Roberts Chris Nelms Dan Rodabaugh Danielle Newdigate Andrea Rogers Ozzie Newsome Mike Rohrkemper Lauren Novak Tom Rolf Ray Oliver Mary Ronan Brad Olson Marc & Ilene Ross Greg Ossmann Betsy Ross Charlotte Otto Jeff Ruby Drew Overbeck Jim Ruch Ken Page Frostee Rucker Carson Palmer Ben Russert Kevin & Cynthia Ryan Adam Smith Chris Sabo Mike Smith Donna Salyers Abby Sokol Vince Salzarulo Sharon Souder Bobby Sandall Paul Sparling Dan Santucci Brad St Louis Jen Sarran Todd Steller Ben Sasse Bill Stewart Jeff Schaeper Teri Stewart Dave & Tami Schaible Al Stigers Sandy Schick Larry Stone Jack Schiff, Jr. Paul & Pam Sturkey MarianneSchmidtHurttBob Surace Kristen Schneider Jan Sutton Mike & Kathy Steve Sylvester Schneider Kelly Tassos Ken Schrand David Taylor Ryan Schrand Charley Taylor Steve Schroer Sarah Tedford Margo Schwarberg Dave Tellman Tony Schweier Lisa Thal Michael Schweitzer Josh Thomas Roy Schweitzer Pete Thomas Greg Seamon John & Allison Murray & Sue Seidner Thornton Nick Seifert Sam Tilford Matt Sheakley Duke Tobin Michel Sheer Susan Towns Mike Sheppard Pam Trester Matt Sherry Nancy Tretter Thomas Shine Ron Trotter Marty & Jan Sikora Tom Urban Greg Simko Ben Utecht Darrin Simmons Eric Vail John Simmons Teresa Valentine Bill Simon Tony VanJohnson Jerome Simpson Don Vonderhaar Scott Simpson Ryan Wagoner Kevin Siple James Wainscott Patrick Slagle Angela Walker Bob Slattery Cathy Walsh Joe Walter Mike Walter Andy Ware Paul Warfield Kenny Watson Tanya Webster Janet Wendel Marvin White Andrew Whitworth Solomon Wilcots Bobbie Williams Steve Wilmont George Wilson Mike Winner Steve Wolfe Dave Woodgeard Delania Woods Rod Woodson John Wooten Carol Wright Leah Wykoff Ken Yoder Amy Young Melissa Yunker Ken Zampese Mike Zimmer Jon Zipperstein Reagan Zugelter 25 Donors $200,000 + $15,000 + Baker Concrete 3z.net A Savannah Nite ABS Business Products Berman Printing Best Buy Jack & Karen Cassidy Charlotte R. Schmidlapp Fund Fifth Third Bank, Trustee Cumulus Macy’s Inc. NFL Ventures LP - Motorola Octagon Financial Services Prestige AV & Creative Services Reebok Jack Schiff, Jr. $125,000 + Camargo Rental Cincinnati Bell Marvin and Peggy Lewis National City Radio One $50,000 + Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Enquirer $25,000 AK Steel Business Courier Cintas Corporation Corporex Companies, LLC Game Day Communications Longworth Hall Ohio Casualty Foundation Outback Steakhouse - Mason Vonderhaar’s Catering 26 $10,000 + Anhueser Busch, Inc. Cadillac Ranch Chemed Clopay Building Products Joseph Deters E.W. Scripps Frame Shoppe - Beechmont GE-Aviation Donors Hilton Netherlands Plaza Home Depot Interbrand Jeff Wyler Automotive Family Kroger A.G. Lafley McCluskey Chevrolet Robert McDonald Montgomery Inn Navis Pack & Ship Peerless Printing Procter & Gamble Shaker Run Golf Club Teammates for Kids Foundation $5,000 + Aramark Bell’s House of Tobacco Best Buy Children’s Foundation Biggs/Curtis Breeden Foundation Margaret Buchanan Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds Community Fund Chiquita Brand International Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co. Tom Cody Donna Salyers Fabulous Furs Edy’s Ice Cream Scott Farmer David Fisher Johnny Fisher Heritage Classic Foundation Home Depot Ignition Interlock Industries Inc. Jones the Florist Dhani Jones Robert Kohlhepp McDaniel’s Photography Rosa Miller Miller-Valentine Group Mitchell’s Salon & Day Spa NFL NFL Ventures LP – NFL Network Patron Pepsi Marty Rahe Gordon & Ann Rich Jeff Schaeper Service Supply Ltd. Matt Sheakley Sirius Satellite Radio 27 Donors Sound Press Design Sterling Cut Glass The Midland Company Tiffany & Co. Transport Specialists Trophy Awards $2,500 + 28 Beth Antenucci Ron Bryant Buffalo Wild Wings Campbell Foundation Carrabba’s Italian Grill Thomas Carroll Nancy & Michael Conaton Dick’s Sporting Goods Dippin’ Dots Distinctive Signs Stuart Dornette Embers Michael Fisher Gold Star Chili Hightowers Petroleum Co. Hot Food! Catering Jeff Ruby’s Culinary Entertainment Mary & Paul Johnston Kuhl’s Hot Sport Spot LaRosa’s Pizzeria Jeff Mackin Margaritas Mexican Restaurant McDaniel’s Photography Charles Mehlman Mesh Restaurant Minuteman Press - Fairfield Nancy Mowrey Nicholson’s Pavestone P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Elsira Pina Printers Bindery Tom and Nancy Reisert Bobby Sandell Mike Schneider Steve Sylvester Kelly Tassos Washing Systems LLC Christopher Virgulak Donors $500 + Aces & Eights Harley Davidson Advance Spas & Pools Ambius Natalie Anderson AE Door & Window Roselyn Bieheller Linda Braunwart Leigh Brewer Kary Brigger Kent Buchman Leslie Burklow Jean Canada Castellini Group of Companies Bill Connelly Emily Cromer Cycle Specialties Linda DeCock Kelly Deutscher Doscher’s Candy Kim Emery ESPN Deb Fischbach Jodi Gabbard Jessica George Gordon Gerali Missy Gilbert Vicki Gregory Cynthia Grow Leon & Jessica Hall Hirt Family Charitable Fund Todd Holstlaw Home City Ice Beth Hyland I Love Sports Hue Jackson James Free Jewelers Ken Johnston Tom & Pat Jordan Joseph R. Daly Foundation Judge Nathaniel Jones Don King Julie Kleiman Brian Kuhl Michelle Land Michelle Laux Sherry Light Robert and Teresa Lindsay Lintel International Video 29 Donors 30 Allison Lochard Bonnie Lotter April Lowe Virginia Lowery Luxottica Retail Jay Mackin Michael Mackin Michelle Marie Maxwell William Mercer Joetta Messer Brian Michalec Megan Miller Teri Moratschek Nadim Moussa David Murphy North American Properties Panera Bread Paradise Ice Rentals Linda Ponder Premier Golf Car Pro Player Financial ProSource Tony Ramstetter Thad Reinhard Dianne Robinson Frostee Rucker Rumpke Karen Sacksteder Paige Scheidler Pamela Schrenk Peg Scott Andrea Schultz SCNS Sports Foods Susan Seidner Timothy Shepard Melody Siska Geoff Smith Melissa Soin Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP The Courier Company Brenda Thompson Total Quality Logistics, Inc. Pam Trester Don Vonderhaar Wearport Hal Wendling John Werwaiss West Chester Holdings Patti Westphal Youth Foundation Amy Young Recipient Organizations Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Known as The Positive Place for Kids for 68 years, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati provides a safe place for the children of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky to spend their after-school hours, surrounded by caring adults and engaged in enriching youth developmentactivities.Eachyear,approximately10,750youthfromthis community take part in age-appropriate educational, artistic, health, recreational and leadership development programs at our seven local Boys & Girls Club sites. www.bgcgc.org Boys Hope Girls Hope Boys Hope Girls Hope is a privately-funded, multi-denominational organization that provides children in need, who are academically capable and motivated, the opportunity to live in stable, family-like homes and attend a school of excellence. www.cincinnatibhgh.com 31 Minorities in Mathematics, Science & Engineering Minorities in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering considers their most significant achievements their students and teachers. Their teachers implement a comprehensive and integrated series of activities that address key transition points from creating awareness and excitement to acquire math and science skills during grades 5 - 12. M2SE helps students understand that they have the ability to succeed. When students succeed - we all benefit - our schools and our communities. Formoreinformationemail:[email protected] National Multiple Sclerosis Society MSstopspeoplefrommovingandtheNationalMultipleSclerosisSociety exists to make sure that it doesn’t. The Ohio Valley Chapter serves nearly 5,000 people living with multiple sclerosis. In 2008, they did this through innovative and timely program and service development. Relevant and strategicprogramplanningdeliverednearly40programsforpeoplewith MS and their families in the areas of education, physical health, family support, recreation/social, accessibility and employment. www.fightmstoday.org 32 Success by 6 Children enter kindergarten prepared to succeed is the goal that drives Success By 6, a strategic priority of the United Way of Greater Cincinnati. Success By 6 has four objectives to achieve this goal: create community will to improve school readiness, measure progress of children before and at kindergarten entry, improve provider and parent capacity to meet the learning needs of children, and improve coordination, efficiency andfunding of the services delivery system. www.uwgc.org Youth, Incorporated Teens push the boundaries of their surroundings and some step over the line. AtYouth, Incorporated they meet children who, despite their parents best efforts, have gotten in trouble with the courts. In their residential homes, teens learn first-hand about the human side of their poor behavior. The struggles and stories are as unique as each child. After they listen, they ask the children to set goals to improve their situation. They hold them accountable for how well they have done. www.cincinnatiyouth.org 33 Discretionary Funding The MLCF supports hundreds of area non profits. Below are some of grants provided in 2008. 34 Greater Cincinnati Sports Corporation Akers Angels Alcoholism Council of the Cincinnati Area Hamilton County Special Olympics Hearing Speech and Deaf Center of American Cancer Society Greater Cincinnati American Legion Mt. Washington Hospice of Bluegrass Austism Society of Greater Cincinnati Jewish Federation of Cincinnati Bethany House Services Kelly Clark Foundation Big Brothers Big Sisters Komen Greater Cincinnati Spin for a Cure Big Hearts Helping Little Hearts League for Animal Welfare Boys and Girls Club of Greater Cincinnati Boys Hope Girls Hope of Greater Cincinnati Leon Hall Foundation Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Calvary Christian Church Make a Wish Foundation Cancer Family Care Catholic Inner-City Schools Education Fund Marine Corps Ball Fund Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Mason Schools Foundation Melrose & R.E. Lindner YMCA Cincinnati Reds Community Fund Mercy Foundation Cincinnati Scholarship Foundation Mercy Franciscan - St. John Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Minorities in Mathematics, Science and Cincinnati Zoo – Zoofari Engineering Cincinnati’s Finest Miracles for Life Charities Guild of Northern Kentucky Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary Clough Pike United Methodist Churh Coaltion for a Drug Free Greater Cincinnati Mt. Notre Dame High School NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner Colerain Cardinals Boosters Northwest High School Athletics Community Services West Northwest Productions Council on Child Abuse Norwood Firefighters Association Cris Collinsworth ProScan Foundation National Youth Leadership Foundation Curtis Breeden Foundation One City Foundation Cystic Fibrosis Foundation One to One Mentors Ohio Dan Beard Council, BSA Paul Quinn College Baseball Program Down Syndrome Association Pink Ribbon Girls Drug Free Cincinnati Princeton Athletic Hall of Fame Foster Safe Youth Network Foundation ProScan Foundation Free Store Foodbank Purcell Marian High School Greater Cincinnati JDRF Reaching Out for Kids Inc. Recovery Kentucky - Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center Reds Hall of Fame Richard E. Lindner YMCA Salvation Army St. Peter & Paul Parish SuCasa Hispanic Center of Cincinnati Summit Country Day Supplementary Assistance to the Handicapped The American Jewish Committee The Arrington Foundation The Aubrey Rose Foundation The BRAT The Children’s Home of Cincinnati The Coach’s Closet The PRO Foundation The Wellness Community The Youth Foundation Tri State Adoption Coalition Tri-State Multiples Turpin High School Urban League of Greater Cincinnati USO Riverfest Gala Village Pre School Visions Community Service Walter Payton Scholarship Fund Washington Humane Society Welcome House of Northern Kentucky Women for Christ Xavier University Youth, Inc. Board of Directors 2008 Marvin & Peggy Lewis Nancy Conaton Dan Baker President & CEO Baker Concrete Scott Farmer President & CEO Cintas Corporation Margaret Buchanan President & Publisher Cincinnati Enquirer Judge Nathaniel Jones Counselor at Law Blank Rome LLP Bill Butler President & CEO Corporex Companies, LLC Mike McCuen President National City Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Jack Cassidy President & CEO Cincinnati Bell Mike Schneider Vice President of Operations Baker Concrete Tom Cody Vice Chairman Macy’s Inc. Advisor Ron Christian Attorney Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP 35 Staff Sharon Thomas Executive Director Lindsay Reisert Director of Marketing & Special Events Phil Poggi Director of Operations & Programs Natalie Anderson Executive Assistant & Director of Special Projects Jessica Hall Programs & Special Projects Manager Sandy Ludwin Staff Accountant Class of 2008 Interns Emily Babel Anthony Hetzer Patrick Slagle Kelly Bareswilt Stephanie Hoesl Shauna Smith Megan Baynes Emily Marquard Tom Tobias Carrie Dierdorf Mindy Rees Becky Gruver Cris Reisert College of Mount St. Joseph University of Dayton Northern Kentucky University College of Mount St. Joseph 36 University of Cincinnati Xavier University College of Mount St. Joseph Xavier University Loyola University Ohio Dominican University Xavier University University of Cincinnati Xavier University How to Help Join our team by donating or volunteering! Pleasevisitusatmarvinlewis.orgorcall513-381-KIDS(5437). On behalf of those we serve THANK YOU! Photography Credits Amber Antozak, Lise Gagne, Quavondo Nguyen,Thomas Perkins, &Tom Young The official photographer for the MLCF McDaniel’s Photography: Jeremy McDaniel & Missy Lemarr The Marvin Lewis Community Fund End of the Year Report is 100% donated by: Design: Carrie Dierdorf, College of Mount St. Joseph Printing: Berman Printing Binding: Bind USA Special Thanks to: Bill Pearson, Mary Ann Proulx, & Jay Moore 37 Educating Empowering Inspiring THANK YOU! Longworth Hall 700 West Pete Rose Way Unit #37 Cincinnati, Ohio 45203 *Although every attempt is made to accurately report all of our partners, donors, recipients, and friends, errors can occur and we apologize for any misspellings or omissions. Please contact us at 513.381.KIDS (5437) with corrections. www.marvinlewis.org
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