Financial Partners - Junior Achievement of the Heartland
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Financial Partners - Junior Achievement of the Heartland
A BO U T LE T T ER F RO M T HE Junior Achievement President and Board Chair JA of the Heartland Locations: Dear Friends: Folwell Education Center for Free Enterprise 800 12th Avenue Moline, IL 61265 Telephone: 309.736.1630 Schmid Innovative Center, Millwork District 900 Jackson Street, LL5-2F Dubuque, IA 52004 Telephone: 563.513.1865 They are taught in America that they can be whatever they want to be. They are instructed to utilize their education to attain their personal goals. They understand their success in school has relevance to future opportunity in our free enterprise system. They are shown the connection between what they learn in the classroom and how it applies to the real world. “They” are the students of Junior Achievement who are empowered to reach their full potential. We take great pride in the work we do to prepare our youth for future success. And, we couldn’t be prouder of the real world learning experiences we delivered to 55,835 students in kindergarten through high school during the 2014-2015 school year. To those partners, we sincerely thank you for investing in JA with your time, talent, and treasure. And for those who are new to JA, we invite you to join our effort to empower young people to own their economic success. James R. Anderson ® ® President & CEO Schebler Company JA of the Heartland Board Chair 116 W. Second St. Davenport, IA 52801 Junior Achievement prepares young people for the real world 2 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d Barbara VenHorst James R. Anderson [email protected] jaheartland.org ja.org by showing them how to generate wealth and effectively manage it, how to create jobs which make their communities more robust, and how to apply entrepreneurial thinking to the workplace. Students put these lessons into action and learn the value of contributing to their communities. 04 Year in Review 07 JA Core – Mission Programs 10 JA Special Programs President JA of the Heartland Our work could not be done without the tremendous support we receive from the business and education communities. In this report, you will see our many partners throughout our 24-county territory who make JA’s mission a reality for our students. It is through their dedicated support that we have the honor of successfully preparing our young people for future success. JA BizTown and JA Finance Park Telephone: 563.884.4438 Barbara VenHorst find us on: 11 Board of Directors and Trustees 12 Our Financial/Volunteer Partners 23 Financial Information w w w.jahear tland.org 3 Alcoa Foundation Teams Up with JA to Implement Global STEM Initiative for Teens A new partnership with Alcoa Foundation helps JA of the Heartland enhance STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education for middle and high school students. The JA Assembling Your Career digital program encourages students to think how their current skills and interests will serve them in future high-growth, high-demand careers. Jorge Rodríguez, Human Resource Manager, Alcoa, presented Barbara VenHorst, President, JA of the Heartland, with a $25,000 investment to support the program. Junior Achievement Celebrates Entrepreneurship The Quad Cities Business Hall of Fame celebrated the entrepreneurial spirit of the Quad Cities by sharing true success stories of local business leaders. Caroline Ruhl, Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS, and C. Dana Waterman III, Lane & Waterman, LLP, were inducted into the Hall of Fame as the Class of 2015 Laureates. They join more than 60 other laureates previously inducted. The celebration included two new award categories recognizing Sean Moeller, Daytrotter, as the 2015 Young Entrepreneur and Jeremiah Houtekier, Illinois Department of Transportation, as the 2015 Outstanding Junior Achievement Volunteer. 4 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d JA Volunteer Experiences 2,647 2014-2015 2,621 2013-2014 2012-2013 2,456 JA Students 2014-2015 Jo Daviess = 333 Whiteside = 1,450 Lee = 790 Rock Island = 13,282 Henry = 3,804 Bureau = 1,548 La Salle = 1,820 Mercer = 801 Henderson = 121 Warren = 348 Putnam = 0 2013-2014 ILLINOIS 2012-2013 Allamakee = 0 Clayton = 114 Dubuque = 3,396 Jackson = 99 Clinton = 3,157 Cedar = 491 Scott = 17,958 Muscatine = 2,868 Washington = 501 Louisa = 1,060 Des Moines = 1,534 Lee = 360 3,156 IOWA 4,037 55,835 2014-2015 3,951 55,557 Junior Achievement Day is Declared in Twenty-one Cities Thursday, April 2, 2015, marked the first-ever Junior Achievement Day throughout JA of the Heartland’s 24-county territory. Twenty-one cities declared this day to recognize and celebrate the communities’ support in helping JA empower young people to own their economic success. Jim Nepple and Brandy Olson, members of the Muscatine & Louisa Counties Advisory Council, were presented with a Proclamation declaring JA Day in the City of Muscatine by Mayor DeWayne Hopkins. Many supporters demonstrated their spirit for JA’s mission throughout the day. WISCONSIN 2013-2014 JA Worlds Celebrates 15 Years of Sharing the “Real World” with Kids JA of the Heartland was one of the first JA Areas in the United States to open JA World, an experiential learning lab. To date, more than 110,000 local students have participated in JA BizTown, JA Finance Park, and other specialized programs at JA World. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the special milestone. Special guests from the community joined in the celebration, including Davenport Mayor Bill Gluba who swore in the JA BizTown Student Mayor for the day. JA of the Heartland students by county 53,343 REVIEW Grant = 0 2012-2013 Y E A R IN JA Classes JA Pillars of Student Success Work-Readiness: JA students possess knowledge, attitudes, and skills required to demonstrate their readiness to successfully engage in meaningful and productive work. The Impact: Seventy-six percent of teachers and volunteers agree that JA better prepares students for the world of work. w w w.jahear tland.org Financial Literacy: JA students have the financial knowledge necessary to effectively meet personal fiscal challenges and obligations, take advantage of economic opportunities, and plan courses of action to achieve goals. The Impact: Eighty-eight percent of JA alumni say they are confident in their ability to manage their personal finances effectively – compared with 71 percent of students who did not have JA. Entrepreneurship: JA students recognize opportunities and organize resources to maximize innovative thought and creative activity. The Impact: Twenty percent of JA alumni reported they own their own business, as opposed to 7 percent of students who did not have JA. J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 5 JA C ORE – Mission Programs work-readiness financial literacy entrepreneurship Elementary School: Engaging, Age Appropriate, & Fun! Junior Achievement’s elementary school programs are the foundation of its K-12 curricula. Six sequential themes, each with five hands-on activities, as well as an after-school and capstone experience, work to change students’ lives by helping them understand business and economics. JA Ourselves® uses storybook characters in read-aloud and hands-on activities to introduce the role people play in an economy. Through engaging, volunteer-led activities, young students learn about individual choices, money, the importance of saving and giving, and the value of work. (Kindergarten) JA Our Families® explains how family members’ jobs and businesses contribute to the well-being of the family and of the community. The program introduces the concept of needs and wants and explores the ways families plan for and acquire goods and services. Students analyze their own skills to determine ways they can support their families. (Grade 1) JA Our Community® uses posters and games to offer practical information about businesses and the many jobs those businesses offer in a community. Students explore production methods through a simulation game, and they learn about taxes, decisionmaking, and how money flows in an economy. (Grade 2) JA Our City® introduces students to the characteristics of cities and how cities are shaped by zoning. Students also learn about the importance of money to a city; how financial institutions help businesses and city residents; and how the media is an integral part of a city’s life. Students learn the role of an entrepreneur by exploring what it takes to open a restaurant. (Grade 3) JA Our Region® introduces students to entrepreneurship and how entrepreneurs use resources to produce goods and services in a region. Students operate a hypothetical hot dog stand to understand the fundamental tasks performed by a business owner and to see how money comes into and goes out of a business. (Grade 4) The Impact: Seventy-five percent of JA volunteers believe JA elementary school programs have a positive impact on improving students’ 21st-century workplace skills, including decision-making, criticalthinking, and interpersonal communication. JA Our Nation® provides practical information about the need for employees who can meet the demands of the 21st-century job market, particularly high-growth, high-demand jobs. By program’s end, students will understand the skills, especially in science, technology, engineering, and math, that will make their futures brighter. (Grade 5) JA More than Money® teaches students about earning, spending, sharing, and saving money. It also identifies businesses that students can start or jobs they can perform to earn money. Students play a game to learn money-management skills and to better understand the role and importance of money in their lives. (Grades 3-5) JA BizTown® introduces students to economics and business starting with four weeks of teacher-led classroom instruction, followed by a daylong, hands-on experience where students apply the learned concepts in a lifelike community at JA World. Students run various businesses, earn paychecks, open and manage bank accounts, and become fullfledged consumers making purchases at other student-run businesses. The program vividly illustrates the connection between hard work and tangible success while allowing students to gain firsthand understanding of their roles as citizens, consumers, and workers. (Grade 5) “I learned needs are more important than wants.” Sponsors: The Amy Helpenstell Foundation; The Bechtel Trusts; MidAmerican Energy Company; Modern Woodmen of America; Quad-City Times; and SSAB Iowa, Inc. - JA Elementary School Student 6 w w w.jahear tland.org J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 7 “In Junior Achievement we learned about careers and what we need to do to put ourselves in a position to be successful.” JA C ORE – Mission Programs work-readiness financial literacy entrepreneurship Middle Grade: Motivating Kids to Learn and Succeed The middle grades programs build on concepts the students learned in Junior Achievement’s elementary school programs and help teens make difficult decisions about how to best prepare for their educational and professional future. The programs support 21st-century learning objectives that are essential to success in the business world, including collaboration and critical-thinking. The Impact: Longitudinal studies demonstrate JA students are significantly more likely than their peers to believe that they would graduate from high school and pursue post-secondary education. JA Economics for Success® gives students the information needed to build strong personal finances, a cornerstone to a happy, secure life. Students learn the importance of exploring career options based on their skills, interests, and values. They also learn about spending money within a budget; saving and investing wisely; and using credit cautiously. (Grades 6-8) - JA High School Student work-readiness Junior Achievement’s high school programs help students make informed, intelligent decisions about their future, and foster skills that will be highly useful in the business world. With a range of different programs, JA teaches concepts relating to entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and work-readiness. The volunteer brings real-life work experiences and guidance into the classroom at a time that represents an essential crossroads for young people. JA Global Marketplace® takes students on a spin around the world. Students learn the products they use every day, like their backpacks and sneakers, might use raw material from one country, be assembled in another, and sold from Peking to Chicago. The program helps students understand how goods flow through various economies and the effect globalization has on their lives. (Grades 6-8) JA Be Entrepreneurial® challenges students, through interactive classroom activities, to start their own entrepreneurial venture while still in high school. The program provides useful, practical content to assist teens in the transition from being students to productive, contributing members of society. (Grades 9-12) JA It’s My Business!® encourages students to use critical-thinking to learn entrepreneurial skills. Those skills include knowing customers’ wants and needs, launching effective marketing, and creating detailed business plans. By examining the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, students learn that a belief in one’s self can make positive things happen in life. (Grades 6-8) JA Career Success™ equips students with the knowledge required to get and keep a job in high-growth industries. Students will explore the crucial workplace skills employers seek, but often find lacking in young employees. Students also will learn about valuable tools to find that perfect job, including resumes, cover letters, and interviewing techniques. (Grades 9-12) JA It’s My Future™ provides practical information about preparing for the working world. Students learn about career clusters, high-growth jobs, career planning, and creating a personal brand. And, through a scavenger hunt, they are introduced to the basic aspects of job hunting. (Grades 6-8) JA Company Program®, the latest evolution of Junior Achievement’s legacy program, allows students to learn and experience business fundamentals and the art and hard work of entrepreneurship as they operate a student-led company. Students will be able to apply their newfound skills to their education and future careers. (Grades 9-12) Sponsors: The Amy Helpenstell Foundation, The Bechtel Trusts, and Iowa American Water Company The Impact: Seventy-six percent of educators agree that JA high school programs improve students’ ability to analyze financial information. Multiple JA Economics® reinforces concepts of micro- and macro-economics by having students explore the basic characteristics of the U.S. economic system and how economic principles influence business decisions. It also introduces students to consumer issues, such as saving, investing, and taxation. (Grades 11-12) studies demonstrate JA JA Exploring Economics® uses hands-on activities to explain complex economic concepts such as supply and demand, inflation, and the production, distribution, and consumption of goods. It gives insight into the effect governments and individuals have on the global economy – and on the price of a loaf of bread. (Grades 9-12) percent higher on financial JA Personal Finance® explores the fundamental elements of personal finances: earnings, saving and investing, budgeting, credit, risk management, and giving. Students apply these elements to a personal financial plan that allows them to set specific goals for their lifelong financial needs and desired quality of life. (Grades 9-12) “I learned a lot more than I thought I would. I now know how to be a responsible adult when I’m older. Always budget, no matter what the situation.” - JA Middle Grade Student entrepreneurship High School: Connecting Education to the World of Work JA Finance Park® demonstrates to students the importance of living within their financial means. After completing four weeks of teacher-led classroom instructions, students visit JA Finance Park in a realistic on-site community at JA World or online in a virtual community. During their visit students receive a life scenario, including a job, salary, and family situation to use as the basis of their simulation experience. With their real-life personas, they learn how to construct and adhere to a personal budget. These eye-opening experiences give students a solid foundation on which to build effective personal financial habits for life. (Grade 8) 8 financial literacy students score at least 10 literacy assessments than students who have not participated in JA. JA Titan® allows students to operate a virtual company through a web-based simulation. The students’ success depends on decisions about their product’s price and their company’s marketing, research and development, and business practices. Win or lose, students gain an understanding of how management decisions affect a company’s bottom line. (Grades 9-12) w w w.jahear tland.org J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 9 JU NIOR ACHIE V E ME N T BOA RD OF Special Programs Junior Achievement High School Career Expos JA of the Heartland has created career expos to help develop a pool of employees ready to fullfill our communities’ needs. Through these expos, students: • Learn about career options in specific fields. • Receive hands-on experience with equipment used on the job. • Speak with professionals regarding education, training, and skills required for the jobs. JA High School Advanced Manufacturing Careers Expo In partnership with the John T. Blong Technology Center, a part of Eastern Iowa Community Colleges JA High School Advanced Manufacturing & Agriculture Careers Expo In partnership with Muscatine Community College Areas of focus include: • CNC/Machining • Renewable Energy • Electromechanical • Truck Driving • Mechanical Design/Pro-E • Welding • Logistics Areas of focus include: • Agriculture – Business & Production • Engineering Technology • Conservation (Horticulture) • Manufacturing • Veterinary Technology • Mechanical Design • Logistics The Impact: Of the students with little interest in Advanced Manufacturing before the Expo, Directors and Trustees Drs. David & Agnes Plamer Junior Achievement Titan Competition Sponsored by Vickie Anne Palmer JA Titan allows high school students to apply their business knowledge by competing online in a fictional industry. While simulating business quarters, students make decisions on price, production, marketing, capital investment, and R & D. These decisions determine the success or failure of their virtual company. Junior Achievement of the Heartland’s Board of Directors is composed of leaders from the business and education communities. Their wide range of backgrounds and professional expertise yields a dynamic and dedicated team with a hands-on approach to positioning JA as a leader in economic education. 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d James R. Anderson Schebler Company Vice Chair Students within JA of the Heartland’s territory get to put their skills and knowledge gained from JA Titan to the test by competing in the Drs. David & Agnes Palmer JA Titan Competition. Top performing teams are awarded scholarship money for post-secondary education. Jennifer Rowe Community Volunteer Secretary Joshua Maxfield Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Derek Cockrell Salzman International, Inc. Jill DeKeyser QCR Holdings Inc. Darcy Callas Modern Woodmen of America Chad Everitt Deloitte LLP John Mann KWQC-TV6 Michele BeckenbaughSimpson Deloitte LLP w w w.jahear tland.org Andy Butler Butler Insurance Service, Inc./Benefit Service Lance Heuer U.S. Bank N.A. John Archer Deere & Company business operates. Cara Fuller UnityPoint Health – Trinity Treasurer Directors JA Titan is an exciting way to learn how a John Riches Alcoa Inc. Robert Howard CBI Bank & Trust Dale Dollenbacher Cape Kauri Partners Management LLC Ninety-two percent of the students agreed Tom Bush McCarthy-Bush Corporation Adam Hass Valley Construction Company Past Chair The Impact: Denny Docherty Deere & Company Mike Vondran TAG Communications Ted Olt III Lane & Waterman LLP 16% walked away saying they now plan to pursue a career in this field. 10 Chair Mark Evers A.D. Huesing Corporation Mo Hyder Rhythm City Casino Caroline Ruhl Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Jim Russell Russell Construction Company Inc. Steve Sorensen Strategy In Progress, LLC Bonnie Sparks-Gray Community Volunteer Kelly Kreiter Deere & Company Jim Spelhaug Pleasant Valley Community School District Marshall Porter WHBF TV CBS4 Kenneth Koupal U.S. Bank N.A. Tom Thoms Community Volunteer Jorge Rodríguez Alcoa Inc. Joel Lorentzen Genesis Systems Group LLC Jim Victor Morgan Stanley Arthur Tate Davenport Community School District Bob Marriott Group O Inc. Jim Watson Hanson Watson Associates Glenn Medhus Community Volunteer Rich Wehrheim McGladrey LLP Terry Ousley MidAmerican Energy Company Cathie Whiteside QCR Holdings Inc. Jay Morrow United Township High School District #30 Mike Thoms Community Volunteer Ryan Weber McGladrey LLP Trustees Peter Benson QCR Holdings Inc. Vic Quinn Quad City Bank & Trust Company Bob Woodward Woodward Communications J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 11 O UR Financial Partners Free Enterprise Foundation Mission: To build endowment to sustain JA of the Heartland. Through this foundation, today’s leaders can invest in the future of the free market economy that has allowed them to achieve personal and professional success. Jim & Carol Horstmann Jim Victor Heritage Society A special thank you to the following individuals for their long-term commitment by including JA of the Heartland in their estate planning. James & Paula Anderson Derek & Paula Cockrell Jim & Carol Horstmann Gary & Christy Kunz John & Susan Lawson Carter (deceased) & Kaye LeBeau Glenn & Kathleen Medhus Mike & Carol (deceased) Plunkett Jim Victor Individual Achievement circles President’s Circle ($10,000 – $24,999) Joyce Hank Hunt & Diane Harris Vickie Anne Palmer Jim Victor Diamond ($5,000 – $9,999) James Giese Stu Thoms Platinum ($2,500 – $4,999) John & Sue Lawson Glenn & Kathleen Medhus Tom Thoms Gold ($1,000 – $2,499) Michele Beckenbaugh-Simpson Peter & Kim Benson Richard Bittner Derek & Paula Cockrell Denny Docherty Dale & Robin Dollenbacher Robert A. & Patricia K. Hanson Lance & Sharon Heuer Kirk & Mary Ellen Johnson Gary & Christy Kunz H.J. Markley Marshall Porter Stan & Betty Reeg Jorge Rodríguez James & Michele Russell Charlene Schuetz Mike & Sara Thoms C. Dana Waterman III 12 Silver ($500 – $999) Barry Anderson Jim & Susan Anderson John & Andrea Archer Edward Babka Beverly Barber Greg & Jill DeKeyser John DuBois Chad & Caroline Everitt Charlie Glab Charles Hanson Adam & Kimberly Hass Natalie Hoffmann John & Virgina Mann Tim Mohs Ted & Rosemary Olt Victor J. & Kathy Quinn Tom & Jennifer Rowe Jim & Julie Spelhaug Nate Stoffregen Art W. & Corinne Tate Mark Tholl Barbara VenHorst Jim & Tia Watson Ryan Weber Ron & Judy Wolf Bronze ($100 – $499) Paula Adams Clint Allaman Stan Askren Kerry Azbell Nancy Ballenger Greg Barnes Bob Bateman Joy Boruff Thomas Boxleiter Holly Bratten Tim Broos Byron Bunge John & Darcy Callas Edwin & Mary Castaneda Ronald “Chip”Chaon Steve Chapman Rick Colpitts John Cooke Chris Curran Bill Dale Dale Dalton Michael Dalton Cary David Valerie Davis Ray De Winkle Wilma Deal Joe DeGreve Linda Denison Bradford & Laura Donovan Robert Eby Kim Findlay Daryl Fisher Richard Fontenoy Brad Fox Gary Froeschle Mary Froeschle Robert Frommelt Terry J. & Cara Fuller Tom Giese Patty Greteman Mary Gronen Sherman Hamel Patrick Happe Stephen Hardie Dave Harker Roger Harrington John & Carolyn Haupert Darcy Hepner Craig Herther Joyce Honkamp Robert J. & Tanya M. Howard Chang Huang Pete Huch Gary Ihlefeld Ernest Jackson Frannie Jacobs John Jorgensen Chad Kelley Robert Klauer Nelson Klavitter Michael Knuth Don Kotecki Lance Leslie Sal & Stephanie LoBianco Benjamin Macumber Mike Macumber Chris Maifield Jeff Manor Mary Manor Bob Marriott Jim Marshall Ronald Mathias Stacey May Rich McMurray Glen & Kathy Moeller Dan Molyneaux, Jr. Larry Moore John Moran Jay Morrow & Wendy S. Hilton-Morrow Brian Nikulski Robert Noth Merle Ocken Brandy Olson Terry Ousley Thomas Parker Rich Powell Bob Pursley Bruce Quijas Todd Reeg Mary Macumber Schmidt Carol Schuster Kristi Seago Beth Shillington Amanda Slavens Kerry & Julie Smith Bonnie Sparks-Gray James Steiner Chris Sullens Stanley Summers Tim Summers Bruce Tinsman Carol Townsend Patti Waack Beth Whisman George White James White Craig Witte F. Woodward Tom Woodward Marie Ziglar Corporate Giving Burlington Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) John H. Witte Jr. Foundation 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d Granite City Hall of Fame Pizza Hansen Monuments Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Holst Construction, LLC The Home Depot, Inc. I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Iowa Grape Vines & Winery Jansen Electric, Inc. JC Builders Jorgie’s Bar & Grill Klug Insurance Services, Inc. Knights of Columbus Mezcal Mexican Bar & Grill Necker’s Jewelers Nestlé USA The Oaks Golf and Dining O’Donnell Hardware P&K Midwest Pizza Hut Quality Inn and Suites Republic Companies Ronnoco Coffee/Mid-America Coffee Service Schuster & Company PC Scott Thrifty White Drug Shear Techniques Snap Fitness Springbrook Country Club Steffens Chiropractic Clinic Storybook Ending Subway TC’s Point After Theisen Supply, Inc. Total Realty Company Touch of Bliss VP Sheridan Insurance, Inc. Wild Rose Casino Durant Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Durant Chamber of Commerce Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Durant PTO Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Gateway Area Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) Nestlé Purina PetCare Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Carl A. Nelson & Company Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Hawkeye Pedershaab Gold Star FS, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. J & S Electronic Business Systems, Inc. Mediapolis Savings Bank Ploeger Recruiting Services PPG Industries, Inc. U.S. Bank N.A. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. DeWitt Cambridge Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) BankORION Friend of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Cambridge Community School District Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) DeWitt Bank & Trust Company Iowa Mutual Insurance Company Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Central Community School District Guardian Industries Corporation ITW Fluids North America Magnaflux w w w.jahear tland.org Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) 1st Gateway Credit Union A Cut Above Styling Center Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. American Electric, Inc. Art’s Barber Shop Ascentra Credit Union Barnes Foodland Big Bear Insulation Black Cat Blades, LLC Blain’s Farm & Fleet Boegel’s Men’s Wear Candlelight Inn Carpetland USA Central Realty Classic Hair Designs Classy Creations Clausen Companies Clinton 8 Theatre w w w.jahear tland.org Clinton County Agricultural Society Clinton Floral Shop Clinton Lumberkings Clinton Symphony Orchestra Condon & Condon Law Office Cups & Cones DeWitt Dental Associates DeWitt Pet Hospital DeWitt Police Department DeWitt Travel Mart Eldridge Body Shop Farm Credit Services of America Fifth Avenue Salon First Central State Bank First Trust & Savings Bank Fleck Sales Co. Miller and Coors Brewing Companies Flowers on the Side Garden Cafe Golden Wok Chinese Restaurant Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) ADM LyondellBasell Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Colony Brands and SC Contact Center Fulton Community Fund Sethness Products Co. Timkin Drives LLC Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Abstract & Title Guaranty Company The A.C. Root Agency Aegis Credit Union Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Ashford University Bitler Marine Sales & Service, Inc. Brinkman Building Center Bushwacker Automotive Group LLC Carpetland USA Central Bank Illinois CF Industries Citizens First Bank Clausen Companies Clinton Dental Associates, P.C. Clinton National Bank Company One Fire Suppression Custom-Pak Economy Coating Systems Employer’s Service Bureau, Inc. First Trust and Savings Bank Fulton Kiwanis Club Hy-Vee Food Store John Deere Classic – Birdies for Charities J.T. Cullen Company Inc. Kohl’s Corporation NelsonCorp Wealth Management Pape Funeral Home, Inc. Sedona Staffing Services Snell Zornig Funeral Homes and Crematory State Farm – Reed Sterling Federal Bank Windmill Realty Geneseo Platinum ($10,000 – $14,999) Geneseo Foundation Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) Bill and Susan Sherrard Foundation Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Geneseo Communications Charitable Foundations Miller Trucking & Excavating Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Central Bank Illinois Patriot Renewable Fuels, LLC Remington Seeds, LLC Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Birkey’s Farm Store, Inc. Bridge City Mechanical, Inc. C.D. Ford & Sons Inc. COUNTRY Financial – Henderson Creative Images Center DuPont Pioneer Emerick Pest Control, Inc. Fareway Stores, Inc. Farmers National Bank of Prophetstown 1st Farm Credit First Federal Savings & Loan Geneseo Chamber of Commerce Geneseo Community Chest, Inc. Hammond-Henry Hospital Hanford Insurance Agency, Inc. Hartco Cable Company Hertz Farm Management Hodgson Auto Body Shop Inc. Innovative Machine, Inc. J.F. Edwards Construction Company Jo-Carroll Energy John Deere Classic – Birdies for Charities Muselman Investments, Ltd. River Valley Cooperative Springfield Inc. Stackhouse-Moore Funeral Services, Inc. State Farm Step Ahead Foot Care, SC Tennant Truck Lines, Inc. Total Maintenance, Inc. UnityPoint Clinic Vandemore Funeral Home & Cremation Services Vibrant Credit Union Village Home Stores, Inc. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Werner Restoration Services, Inc. Wisdom Financial Services, LLC Wyffels Hybrids, Inc. Illinois Valley Area Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Ag View FS, Inc. Carus Corporation Heartland Bank & Trust Company James Hardie Building Products, Inc. On Site Repair Services, Inc. Toedter Oil Company Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Centrue Bank Eureka Savings Bank LCN Closers Machinery Maintenance, Inc. Marquis Energy Pioneer Hi-Bred Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) ADM Air Products & Chemicals Beck Oil Co. Black Bros. Company Central Bank Illinois CIMCO Recycling Ottawa, Inc. City of Princeton Dakota Street Insurance Delaney’s Family Restaurant DuPont Pioneer Financial Plus Credit Union 1st Farm Credit Services First Federal Savings & Loan Gardner Denver Industrial Products Group Hoovers Mfg. Co. Hueneburg Financial Group Illinois Valley Community Hospital John Pohar & Sons, Inc. John’s Service & Sales Inc. Key Builders Construction, Inc. Kohl’s Corporation Kuhl Insurance Michlig Energy, LTD Michlig Grain Midland States Bank Midwest Bus Sales Inc. Moose Lodge Peru Federal Savings & Loan Association Princeton Jaycees Princeton Pharmacy The Pro Body Shop, Inc. SABIC Innovative Plastics J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 13 O UR Financial Partners Senator Sue Rezin – Illinois State Senate State Bank of Cherry State Farm – Hackman W. H. Maze Company Kewanee Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Martin Engineering Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) A.D. Huesing Corporation Great Dane Trailer Corp. Kewanee Rotary Peoples National Bank of Kewanee Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Black Hawk College – East Campus Boss Manufacturing Company Community State Bank Edward Jones – Reeser First Federal Savings & Loan Kewanee 1st Financial Investment Advisors Kewanee Chamber of Commerce Kiwanis Club of Kewanee Muselman Investments, Ltd. OSF Saint Luke Medical Center State Bank of Toulon Union Federal Savings & Loan Association Muscatine & Louisa Counties Diamond ($15,000 – $24,999) HNI Corporation Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Muscatine Charities, Inc. Musco Lighting SSAB Iowa, Inc. Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) CBI Bank & Trust Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine First National Bank of Muscatine John Deere Classic – Birdies for Charities KWPC – 860 AM and Vintage Sound 93.1 FM Monsanto Company Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Bridgestone Commercial Solutions Group Carver Pump Company Liberty Communications MidWestOne Bank Muscatine Power & Water Company New Hope Foundation Phelps Uniform Specialists RIVO Inc. Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Stanley Lande & Hunter TOTBAW, INC. U.S. Bank N.A. 14 Quad Cities Crystal ($65,000+) Alcoa/Alcoa Foundation The Bechtel Trusts Deere & Company/John Deere Foundation WHBF TV CBS4 Emerald ($25,000 – $44,999) SSAB Iowa, Inc. Diamond ($15,000 – $24,999) The Amy Helpenstell Foundation The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation MidAmerican Energy Company Scott County Regional Authority TAG Communications, Inc. Platinum ($10,000 – $14,999) Group O, Inc. KWQC-TV6 Modern Woodmen of America U.S. Bank N.A. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) A.D. Huesing Corporation Deloitte LLP Group Services, Inc. Iowa American Water Company McGladrey LLP Midland Information Resources/ Elanders America The Moline Foundation Quad-City Times Royal Neighbors of America Salzman International, Inc. Silver Oaks Communications, Inc. State Farm Triumph Community Bank Valley Construction Company Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) American Bank & Trust Company BITCO Insurance Companies Cobham Mission Systems Continental Cement Company The Dispatch & Rock Island Argus Eastern Iowa Community College Elliott Aviation Exelon Nuclear First Midwest Bank, N.A. I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union John Deere Classic – Birdies for Charities The Kraft Heinz Company Lane & Waterman LLP Lowell N. Johnson Charitable Foundation Material Control Systems, Inc. Miller Container Nestlé Purina PetCare Parr Instrument Company Per Mar Security Services Quad City Bank & Trust RiverStone Group, Inc. Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Russell Construction Company, Inc. Sam’s Club Schebler Company 3M Company Tri-City Electric Company UnityPoint Health – Trinity Whitey’s Ice Cream Wyman R. Coulter Trust Fund Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Aleris International American Rental Association Arby’s Bush Construction Company Cape Kauri Partners Management LLC Charles D. Wiman Memorial Trust CNH Industrial Courtesy Car City The Family Credit Union Galaxy 1 Marketing, Inc. Genesis Health System Genesis Systems Group Harley’s Tavern, Inc. Hoosier Roll Shop Illinois Casualty Company Iowa 80 Group Kohl’s Corporation LeClaire Manufacturing Company Lee Enterprises Lowe’s Lujack’s Northpark Auto Plaza Mary Iva Gittens Knouse Trust McCarthy Bush Foundation McLaughlin Body Company Melvin McKay Trust Morgan Stanley The Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc. Pleasant Valley Community School District QC Morning Optimist Club Quad City Chamber of Commerce Roy E. Murray Foundation Ruhl & Ruhl Commercial Ryan & Associates Sears, Roebuck and Co. The Sedona Group T. Rowe Price Tyson Foods, Inc. University of Iowa Health Alliance Vibrant Credit Union Victorystore.com, Inc. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) Act II Transportation, Inc. Adventureland Anchor Lumber Do-it Center Anderson Commercial Concrete, Inc. Arthur’s Garden Deli Barkan’s, Inc. Beau Win Tours & Limousine Service Bettendorf Heating & Air Conditioning Sales & Service Biaggi’s Ristorante Italiano Bling Bling Sisters Bracke-Hayes-Miller-Mahon Architects Burke Cleaners Casey’s General Store Celebration River Cruises Chicago Architecture Foundation Chicago White Sox Chocolate Manor Circa ’21 Dinner Playhouse The Clubhouse ComedySportz Community HealthCare, Inc. Cookies by Design 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d Creekside Vineyards Crow Valley Golf Course Dairy Queen of Bettendorf Darden Restaurants Inc. Davenport Country Club Davenport Parks & Recreation Deere Employees Credit Union Diamonds on the Avenue Dimitri Wine & Spirits Doland Jewelers Dr. Philip Bayne Eldridge Welding & Ornamental Iron, Inc. Entertainment Cruises Expressions Jewelers Family Museum of Arts & Science Farm & Fleet Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust FedEx – Kinkos Figge Art Museum Front Street Brewery Frontier Hospitality Fyre Lake National Golf Club Gateway Arch Riverboats The Gentry Shop George’s Classic Cleaners Gibson-Bode Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Ltd. Grace Marine Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark Grandview Farms Green Bay Packers Green Family Auto H2O Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor – Bettendorf Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor – LeClaire Harbor Shores – Lake Geneva Heritage Landscape Design The Home Depot, Inc. Hooters The Horse Lady Horses of Courses Riding School Hotel Blackhawk Hungry Hobo Hy-Vee Food Store I-80 Equipment Insurance Audit Services, Inc. Isabel Bloom, LLC iWireless Center J-Bar Jeremy Allen’s Grand Illusions Jewel-Osco John G. Shedd Aquarium Johnny’s Meat Market Jos. A. Bank Jumer’s Casino Junior Achievement of Eastern Iowa K & K True Value Hardware KJWW Engineering Consultants Knee’s Florist Lagomarcino’s Confectionary Lavender Crest Winery, Inc. Lost Island Waterpark M.A. Ford Mfg. Co. McCarthy Bush Corporation McGivern’s Jewelry Model Printers Modern Woodmen Bank Moline VFW Post 2153 Molyneaux Insurance, Inc. Museum of Science and Industry NAPM – Quad Cities National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium Necker’s Jewelers Nelson Brothers Agency Noodles & Company Northwest Bank & Trust Company The Outing Club Pearson Decorating, Inc. PING Pinnacle Country Club Pizza & Subs Port Byron State Bank Precision Bend & Machine Company Principal Financial Group QC Realtors Association QPS Employment Group Quad Cities River Bandits Quad City Air Show Quad City Botanical Center Quad City Evening Optimists R & S Transportation, Inc. R.A. Jones & Company R.I.A. Federal Credit Union Radisson on John Deere Commons Raynor Door Company, Inc. of the Quad Cities Red Lobster Redstone Content Solutions Republic Companies Rhythm Casino River Gulf Grain, a division of AGREX, Inc. River House Bar & Grill River Music Experience Museum Riverboat Twilight Rock Island/Milan School District #41 Rock River Family Office LLC Ross Medical Supply Serenity Salon & Day Spa 7G Distributing Sexton Ford Short Hills Country Club Southeast National Bank Square One Brewery & Distillery St. Ambrose University Starved Rock Lodge & Conference Center Stella’s Restaurant Strategy In Progress, LLC/Steve & Patti Sorensen Syndicate Hub Talbots Inc. Tennant Truck Lines, Inc. TPC Deere Run Twin State Technical Services, Ltd. United Parcel Service, Inc. United Way Worldwide Untouchable Tours US Adventure RV US Golf Mfg. WaterPark Car Wash Weibler’s Harley Davidson Wheelan-Pressly Funeral Home, Inc. Wide River Winery Williams National Surety Corporation XPAC Zach Johnson Foundation Sauk Valley Area Platinum ($10,000 – $14,999) Donaldson Company, Inc. Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) New Radio Group Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. w w w.jahear tland.org 15 O UR O UR Financial Partners Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Dana Foundation Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital Sauk Valley Media Wahl Clipper Corporation Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) CGH Medical Center CIMCO Recycling Sterling, Inc. CliftonLarsonAllen LLP Community State Bank Crop Production Services Dixon Police Charitable Association HALO Branded Solutions Heartland Realty Jacobs Builders LLC John Deere Classic – Birdies for Charities Ken Nelson Auto Plaza Kohl’s Corporation LRB Distributors Inc. Menk-USA, LLC Rock River Endodontics DDS PC Sedona Staffing Services ShopKo Spectrum Brands Sterling Federal Bank UPM Raflatac, Inc. Tri-State Area Emerald ($25,000 – $44,999) John Deere Dubuque Works Gold ($6,000 – $9,999) Andersen Corporate Foundation/Eagle Window & Door, Inc. Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc. Lamar Advertising North Family Foundation Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. Telegraph Herald U.S. Bank N.A. U.S. Cellular Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) American Trust & Savings Bank Bellevue State Bank Benchmark Capital Group LTD Conlon Construction Cottingham & Butler Crescent Electric Supply Company Darden Restaurants Inc. Dupaco Community Credit Union Falb Family Charitable Foundation Heartland Financial USA, Inc. Klauer Family Charitable Foundation Kunkel and Associates Ludovissy & Associates McCoy Group, Inc. McGladrey LLP Nordstrom Premier Bank Rentech Nitrogen Spahn & Rose Lumber Company Charitable Foundation 16 Volunteer Partners Our Volunteer Partners Thunder Hills Country Club University of Wisconsin Platteville Foundation Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement ($1 – $999) All Things Sweet Shop Ameriprise Financial – Babler and Associates Amirage Salon & Day Spa Applebee’s Artistic Cleaners Bed Bath & Beyond Believe Salon Bell Tower Theatre Big Apple Bagels Birchwood Golf Course Black Hills Energy Bodine Electric Company Body and Soul Wellness Butt’s Floritst, Inc. Camoplast Solideal Carlos O’Kelly’s Casey’s General Store Cheryl Ann’s Bridal Ltd. Citizens Finance Clarke University Collaborative Tooling Technologies Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Creative Touch Gallery, Inc. Culver’s D & R Foods Design Work & Wellness Spa Dubuque Bank and Trust Dubuque Driving Range Dubuque Museum of Art Dubuque Stamping & Manufacturing, Inc. Dubuque Symphony Orchestra Ductsox DuTrac Community Credit Union Eagle Country Market Eagle Tool Company Edwards Cast Stone Company Engraved Gift Collections Fairfield Inn Faley Enterprises Family Beer & Liquor Family Mart Fidelity Bank and Trust Firestone Auto Care Floor Show Companies Freddie’s Popcorn Fuerste, Carew, Juergens & Sudmeier PC Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark Grand Opera House Green Industrial Supply, Inc. Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor Holiday Inn Express Holy Family Catholic School Honkamp Krueger & Company, P.C. International Business Machines Corporation ITC Midwest The Jewelry Box Jimmy John’s Jumble Coffee Company Kane, Norby & Reddick, P.C. Kendall Hunt Publishing Kmart Kwik Stop Food Marts Lange Sign Group Mainstay Suites Mario’s Restaurant Burlington Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Cambridge Community School District Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Two Rivers Financial Group Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Henry County State’s Attorney’s Office Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Farmers & Merchants Bank & Trust Hawkeye Pedershaab Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Bell Agency CSI Homes Linda Denison, Community Volunteer Hair Etc. Henry County Jail Jayne Siemert, Community Volunteer Brandy Swanson, Community Volunteer Troy VanHyfte, Community Volunteer Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Ameriprise Financial City of Burlington Des Moines County Conservation Fort Madison Public Library George’s Lawn Mower & Small Engine Repair Great River Health Systems Greater Burlington Partnership Hope Haven Area Development Center Corporation John Hull, Community Volunteer I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Diane Jennings, Community Volunteer Klingner & Associates, P.C. Mediapolis Savings Bank MidWestOne Bank Riley Paint Company Shelter Insurance – Rienker Siemens Energy Inc. Angie Sodey, Community Volunteer Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Winegard Foundation Medical Associates Midwest Dental Midwest Home Sellers Mindframe Theaters The Moracco Mystique Casino Mystique Ice Center National Farm Toy Museum Northeast Iowa Community College Off Shore Bar & Grill Olive Garden Park Farm Winery Pizza Ranch Platinum Supplemental Insurance Portzen Construction Potpourri Premier Linen & Drycleaning, Inc. Prudential Financial Rainbo Oil Company 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d Ramada Galena Rhomberg Furs Rousselot Schwendinger Construction Sedona Staffing Services Steele Capital Management, Inc. Steve’s Ace Hardware Stone Cliff Winery Sundown Mountain Resort TAG Communications Tandem Tire & Auto Service, Inc. Taylor & Taylor Insurance Texas Roadhouse Theisen Supply, Inc. Timberline Golf Course TM Logistics, Inc. TOMY International Truck Country Van’s Liquor Store Victory Ford Video Games, Etc. Yo So Sweet Zazous Bridal Boutique Warren County Silver ($3,000 – $5,999) Twomey Foundation Bronze ($1,000 – $2,999) Edward Arthur Mellinger Educational Foundation, Inc. w w w.jahear tland.org Cambridge Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Baker Pride Bickford Assisted Living and Memory Care Dale Brooks-Ford, Community Volunteer Burlington Community School District City of Fort Madison City of West Burlington Des Moines County Sherriff’s Office Edward Jones – Sieren Edward Jones – Sorensen Federal Mogul Ignition Products Fort Madison Bank & Trust Fort Madison Community Hospital General Electric Company Hannum’s Plumbing Heating Inc. Harmony Bible Church Headstart Dianna Holmes, Community Volunteer Kate Lamb, Community Volunteer Lee County Bank & Trust Lee County Health Department Mediapolis Public Library Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center ONEMAIN Financial PHI Air Medical Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Sandra Schneider, Community Volunteer The Scotts Company Southeastern Community College U.S. Bank N.A. Lisa Waste, Community Volunteer w w w.jahear tland.org DeWitt Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Iowa Mutual Insurance Company Silver (6–11 Volunteers) First Trust and Savings Bank Guardian Industries Corporation Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Calamus-Wheatland School District Central Realty City of DeWitt DeWitt Bank & Trust Company DeWitt Police Department DeWitt United Methodist Church Farm Credit Services of America First Central State Bank Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Barnes Foodland Carpetland USA Farm Bureau Insurance Genesis Health System Harry’s Farm Tire Theresa Hofer, Community Volunteer Illinois Tool Works Inc. Junior Achievement USA Cathy Kellenberg, Community Volunteer LincolnWay Community Foundation Magnaflux Necker’s Jewelers The Observer Elizabeth Phillips, Community Volunteer Rock Valley Physical Therapy Scheckel & Co. Dance Thrivent Financial – Walker U.S. Bank N.A. Durant Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Durant Community School District Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Liberty Insurance Agency Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Central City Electric Kristy Hansen, Community Volunteer Hein Manor Heinsite Fitness Taci Lilienthal, Community Volunteer Midwest Pressure Washers Amanda Perezmeza, Community Volunteer Schumacher Company, LC Steris Corp Brooke Thoma, Community Volunteer Tri-County Builders United States Postal Service Gateway Area Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Ashford University LyondellBasell Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Camanche School District Citizens First Bank Clinton Community School District Clinton National Bank River Bend School District Nestlé Purina PetCare U.S. Bank N.A. Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) ADM Aegis Credit Union Agri-King Inc. Company One Fire Suppression, Inc. 1st Gateway Credit Union Gateway State Bank Maquoketa State Bank Mercy Medical Center Sisters of St. Francis Timken Drives LLC Vibrant Credit Union Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Air Control, Inc. AV Transportation Inc. Bickford Assisted Living and Memory Care Buddy Gourmet City of Clinton Clausen Supply Company Clinton County Conservation Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Jim Collins, Community Volunteer Chad Delzell, Community Volunteer DM Services Inc. D.P. Construction Farmers Insurance Tara Ferris, Community Volunteer First Wealth Financial Group Fulton Family Dental David Hines, Community Volunteer Hop & Shop Toni Howes, Community Volunteer Doreen Hughes, Community Volunteer Mark Hughes, Community Volunteer Hy-Vee Food Store Stacy Kinkaid, Community Volunteer Kohl’s Corporation Shelly Kyarsgaard, Community Volunteer Kevin Leonhardt, Community Volunteer Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency – Clinton Service Center Kathy Peasley, Community Volunteer Denise Quick, Community Volunteer Heather Rettkowski, Community Volunteer Curtis Rosebeck, Community Volunteer Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Sedona Staffing Services Skyline Center Joanie Taylor, Community Volunteer TEMP Associates Thancia Trucking TMK Ipsco Trademarks Hair Company Jill Underwood, Community Volunteer United States Postal Service Walgreens Windmill Realty Women’s Health Services YWCA YWCA Children’s Center Geneseo Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Central Bank Illinois Farmers National Bank of Prophetstown Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) BankORION Hammond-Henry Hospital Shawn McGee, Community Volunteer Nash Nash Bean & Ford, LLP Tyson Fresh Meats, Joslin Complex Teresa VanDeWoestyne, Community Volunteer Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Black Box Consulting Blackhawk Bank & Trust Carroll Chiropractic Center Chicago Street Decorating City of Geneseo Amy Cooper, Community Volunteer COUNTRY Financial – Geuns COUNTRY Financial – Henderson Edward Jones – Rapps Emerick Pest Control, Inc. George Farley, Community Volunteer Penny Ford, Community Volunteer Geneseo Community Park District Geneseo Community Unit School District Geneseo Telephone Company Hartco Cable Company Hertz Farm Management Amy Howard, Community Volunteer Sue Killelea, Community Volunteer Lifetime Eyecare Mediacom Donnie Ogle, Community Volunteer Diane Olson, Community Volunteer Robert O’Rourke, Community Volunteer Pabco, Inc. of Geneseo Patriot Renewable Fuels, LLC Remington Seeds, LLC Timberlyn Lighting Management, Inc. Vibrant Credit Union Wyffels Hybrids, Inc. Illinois Valley Area Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Heartland Bank & Trust Company Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Carus Corporation Financial Plus Credit Union First State Bank Midland States Bank Perry Memorial Hospital SABIC Innovative Plastics Wal-Mart Distribution Center Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) ACE Hardware Retail Support Center Advanced Drainage Systems Ag View FS, Inc. Central Bank Illinois Chamlin & Associates 815 Media Eureka Savings Bank The First National Bank of Ottawa Gardner Denver Industrial Products Group Kathy Gregorich, Community Volunteer Hy-Vee Food Store Illini State Bank James Hardie Building Products, Inc. La Salle State Bank Amy Luth, Community Volunteer Curt Mooney, Community Volunteer North Central Bank Princeton Elementary School District Rivershores Care Center Ann Rodriguez, Community Volunteer Selby Township District Library State Farm Summit Heating & Air Conditioning LLC Twin Oaks Savings Bank W. H. Maze Company Wal-Mart Transportation Bonnie Washkowiak, Community Volunteer Rebecca Wilson, Community Volunteer Woodforest National Bank Your Financial & Investment Advisors Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Jennifer Alter, Community Volunteer Julie Baima, Community Volunteer Capital Agricultural Property Services, Inc. City of Princeton City of Spring Valley COUNTRY Financial – Taylor Austin Cullinan, Community Volunteer Dakota Street Insurance Eastern Illinois University Empire Acoustical Systems 1st Farm Credit Services Kathy Geiger, Community Volunteer Carol Gugerty, Community Volunteer Habitat For Humanity for LaSalle, Bureau & Putnam Counties Hueneburg Financial Group Illinois Valley YMCA Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies – LCN Closures Joseph T. Ryerson & Son Jill Klein, Community Volunteer Linda Leone, Community Volunteer J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 17 O ur Volunteer Partners LPL Financial Services ManpowerGroup Inc. Misty’s Tax Matters MPS Services, Inc. Oglesby Police Department Nancy Otto, Community Volunteer Peru Federal Savings & Loan Association Jannifer Powelson, Community Volunteer Princeton High School Jackie Sapienza, Community Volunteer Cyndy Schoof, Community Volunteer Schott’s Pharmacy Spring Valley City Bank State Farm – Harrison Streator Engine Parts Co./NAPA Auto Parts John Toraason, Community Volunteer Jan Trumbo, Community Volunteer U.S. Food Service U.S. Silica Kewanee Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Henry & Stark County Health Department State Bank of Toulon Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Wayne Becker, Community Volunteer City of Galva Sharon Deahl, Community Volunteer Marshall Jones, Community Volunteer Kewanee Community School District Kewanee Physical Therapy & Rehab Specialists Kewanee Real Estate Kewanee YMCA Roger Luft, Community Volunteer Lyle R. Jager Agency, Inc. Martin Engineering Peoples National Bank of Kewanee Union Federal Savings & Loan Association Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Black Hawk College Breedlove Sporting Goods Inc. Maria Britt, Community Volunteer City of Kewanee Community State Bank John Currier, Community Volunteer Drew DeSutter, Community Volunteer Madelyn Forbis, Community Volunteer Vanessa Hall, Community Volunteer Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor Doug Hilgendorf, Community Volunteer Housing Authority of Henry County Illinois Youth Center Jackson & Peck Financial Group, LLC Laticia Maher, Community Volunteer OSF Saint Luke Medical Center Partners in Job Training & Placement Amanda Powe, Community Volunteer Heather Register, Community Volunteer Royal Oaks Care Center Laurie Schafer, Community Volunteer Karen Sumner, Community Volunteer Peggy Tallent, Community Volunteer Cristina Triana, Community Volunteer Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 18 w w w.jahear tland.org Teri Warner, Community Volunteer Terry Wickey, Community Volunteer Muscatine & Louisa Counties Emerald (50–89 Volunteers) HNI Corporation Platinum (20–29 Volunteers) Muscatine Community School District Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Monsanto Company Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Bridgestone Commercial Solutions Group Community Bank First National Bank of Muscatine Louisa-Muscatine Community School District MidWestOne Bank Musco Lighting SSAB Iowa, Inc. Wapello Community School District Washington State Bank Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Active Health Chiropractic Cafe Dodici CBI Bank & Trust Colonial Manor Gerdau Ameristeel Priscilla Haessig, Community Volunteer Horak Insurance Iowa State Bank JP’s 207 Kalona Cooperative Telephone Mediapolis Savings Bank Members Community Credit Union Morning Sun Elementary School Muscatine Community College Tammy Paetz, Community Volunteer Peoples Trust and Savings Bank Roger Robeson, Community Volunteer Lilas Ross, Community Volunteer Stanley Consultants TriOaK Foods Wathan Chiropractic We Lead West Liberty State Bank Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) A New U Salon & Spa Brian Birkhofer, Community Volunteer Michelle Bovenkamp, Community Volunteer Browning Construction Paula Buckman, Community Volunteer Carver Pump Company City of Fruitland Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine Connie Davey, Community Volunteer Department of Human Services Eastern Iowa Light and Power Cooperative Eastern Iowa Physical Therapy Edward Jones – Birkhofer Edward Jones – Roberts Nancy Ekwall, Community Volunteer Jennifer Ewart, Community Volunteer The Family Credit Union Farm Bureau Financial – Williams Grain Processing Corporation Grimm Brothers Henderson-Barker Funeral Home Hershberger Enterprises Hillcrest Family Services Hintermeister & Kundel Hy-Vee Food Store ISB Insurance Group, LLC Joseph Pack N Ship Kay L. Chapman CPA Kent Corporation Lanz Brothers Dave Lanz, Community Volunteer Tami Lanz, Community Volunteer Liberty Communications Mary Kay – Boysen Mellinger Memorial Library Menards Mills-Thompson Insurance Moore Plumbing & HVAC Moose Ridge Properties Muscatine Family Restaurant Muscatine Power & Water Company Oak Tree Homes Kara O’Donnell, Community Volunteer R.I.A. Federal Credit Union Ruan Logistics Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Saints Mary & Mathias Catholic School Cliff Skidmore, Community Volunteer State Farm – Vineyard Nicole Steele, Community Volunteer Sunshine Dental Tony’s Tropical Pets U.S. Bank N.A. United Way of Muscatine Wapello Nursing & Rehab Washington Chamber of Commerce Washington County Public Health & Home Care Robert Wehrle, Community Volunteer Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Wentwood Capital Advisors West Liberty Foods West Liberty High School Wester Drug White Pigeon Mutual Insurance Association Cris Williams, Community Volunteer Angie Woodsmall, Community Volunteer Workforce Insight Platinum (20–29 Volunteers) Bettendorf Community School District Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS UnityPoint Health – Trinity Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Michael Zeitler, Community Volunteer Quad Cities Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) AAA Insurance Aerotek Allstate Insurance Melinda Alsheikha, Community Volunteer American Rental Association Ameriprise Financial, Inc. James Anderson, Community Volunteer Dottie Anselmino, Community Volunteer APAC Customer Services Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. AT&T Libbie Babka, Community Volunteer BankORION Michelle Barber, Community Volunteer Baxter Healthcare Corporation Crystal (90+ Volunteers) Davenport Community School District Deere & Company Diamond (30–49 Volunteers) Deloitte LLP Genesis Health System MidAmerican Energy Company Moline School District Pleasant Valley Community School District Quad City Bank & Trust Company Rock Island Arsenal St. Ambrose University U.S. Bank N.A. Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Alcoa Inc. Blackhawk Bank & Trust Group O, Inc. Mary Maland, Community Volunteer McGladrey LLP North Scott Community School District James Slavens, Community Volunteer United Healthcare Services Company of the River Valley, Inc. Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Aleris International All Saints Catholic School American Bank & Trust Company Ascentra Credit Union Augustana College BITCO Insurance Companies Black Hawk College Center for Alcohol and Drug Services, Inc. City of Davenport COUNTRY Financial – Bigham The Family Credit Union Genesis Systems Group, LLC Allen Hale, Community Volunteer Hy-Vee Food Store I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Illinois Department of Transportation KONE Inc. Lee Enterprises, Inc. Lydia Home Association Mel Foster Company Midland Information Resources/ Elanders Americas Nestlé Purina PetCare Orion Community Unit School District Dean Parker, Community Volunteer Quad Cities River Bandits R.I.A. Federal Credit Union ROWVA Central Elementary School Russell Construction Company, Inc. Schebler Company Scott County Family Y Silvis School District Triumph Community Bank United Township High School District Michael Beale, Community Volunteer Debi Becht, Community Volunteer Cinda Beert, Community Volunteer Bettendorf Public Library Ellie Betzle, Community Volunteer Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley Big River Equipment Company, Inc. Black Hawk Area Special Education Center Boy Scouts of America, Illowa Council Brown Mackie College Bush Construction Company Butler Insurance Service, Inc./Benefit Service Camp Shalom Jan Carpenter, Community Volunteer CarteGraph Cara Carter, Community Volunteer The Catholic Messenger Chelsea Chandler, Community Volunteer Neena Chaudhry-Willis, Community Volunteer Karen Chenoweth, Community Volunteer City of Moline City of Rock Island Cobham Mission Systems Colona School District Community Action of Eastern Iowa Continental Cement Company COUNTRY Financial – Gorman Curb Appeal QC, Inc. Shana Dahlhauser, Community Volunteer Deere Employees Credit Union DHL Global Forwarding Jackie Diekmann, Community Volunteer Teresa Doak, Community Volunteer Doyle & Kennan, P.C. DuTrac Community Credit Union East Moline School District Eastern Iowa Community College Eastern Iowa Grain Inspection Edward Jones – Smolenski Eric Ekstam, Community Volunteer Estes Construction Exelon Nuclear Familia Dental Family Resources Farm Bureau Financial Services Farmer’s State Bank First Midwest Bank, N.A. Paul Fitzgerrel, Community Volunteer Five Star Salon and Spa Friendly House General Mills, Inc. Cindy Gilbert, Community Volunteer Eloise Graham, Community Volunteer Jason Hamilton, Community Volunteer Stephanie Hammes, Community Volunteer Hancock Fabrics Handicapped Development Center Jennifer Hanson, Community Volunteer Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor – Moline Brandy Harlan, Community Volunteer Heart of America Group Dale Hendricks, Community Volunteer Chery Heriford, Community Volunteer Hiland Toyota Carrie Hummel, Community Volunteer Iowa 80 Group J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 19 O UR Volunteer Partners Johnson Contracting Company Johnson Manufacturing Subha Kalathur, Community Volunteer George Kalemkarian, Community Volunteer Kaplan University Amy Kayser, Community Volunteer Keller Williams Realty Sheila Kelly, Community Volunteer Katie King, Community Volunteer Knilans’ Furniture Celia Kool, Community Volunteer Jeanne Lamphier, Community Volunteer Lane & Waterman LLP Mandi Lemke, Community Volunteer Jenny Leslie, Community Volunteer Lourdes Catholic School Jessie Madden, Community Volunteer Mike Maloney, Community Volunteer Susan Marty, Community Volunteer Susan Matos, Community Volunteer Liz McCredie, Community Volunteer Menards Mercer County School District Merrill Lynch & Company MidWestOne Bank Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center Modern Woodmen of America Robin Moralez, Community Volunteer Morgan Stanley Julie Mosher, Community Volunteer Nagovan & Stieger Consultants New Choices Inc. Northeast National Bank Northwest Bank & Trust Company Olive Garden ORA Orthopedics Orion Gazette OSF Medical Group Our Savior Lutheran Church & Preschool Palmer College of Chiropractic PB Leiner USA Pekin Insurance Per Mar Security Services Paula Phipps, Community Volunteer Platinum Information Services, Inc. Point Builders, Inc. Principal Financial Group PS3 Enterprises QC Counselor, PLC QC Family Focus Quad City Powder Coating Company Renew Moline Jason Riesenbieter, Community Volunteer Kari Ripple, Community Volunteer River Music Experience Museum Riverdale School District Rivermont Collegiate School Richard Robertson, Community Volunteer Rock Island County Area Project Rock Island County Court Rock Island Lubricants & Chemicals Company Rock Island/Milan School District Jolene Roete, Community Volunteer Ryan & Associates Salzman International, Inc. Sam’s Club Sauk Valley Bank Scott Community College Scott County Courthouse Scott County Health Department 20 Scott County Secondary Roads Paul Seelau, Community Volunteer Select Specialty Hospital Senator Roby Smith – Iowa State Senate Sentry Insurance Company Seton Catholic School Shawna Shields, Community Volunteer Shive-Hattery, Inc. South Rock Island Township St. Paul Lutheran Church St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School Gail Starkweather, Community Volunteer State Farm – Froeschle State of Illinois, Appellate Court Mike Steffen, Community Volunteer Sunbelt Business Brokers Larry Swemline, Community Volunteer Jennifer Szymbroski, Community Volunteer Tennant Truck Lines, Inc. 3M Company Townsend Engineering, Inc. Tri-State Automatic Sprinkler Two Rivers YMCA U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District United States Postal Service University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics USI Insurance Van Meter Inc. Myra Very, Community Volunteer Vibrant Credit Union Von Maur, Inc. Melissa Von Maur, Community Volunteer Walgreens Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Wells Fargo Insurance Services Western Illinois University WHBF TV CBS4 Todd White, Community Volunteer Wren Appraisal, L.C. Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Mark Ables, Community Volunteer Aceno Granite Tara Acosta, Community Volunteer Advance Imaging Center Aerospace Control Products Aflac Regional Office Janet Aguilar, Community Volunteer Aldi Aledo Police Department Alexander Open Systems Inc. Carrie Allison, Community Volunteer Alwood Chiropractic Clinic American Eagle Outfitters American Finishing Resources Andalusia Community Bank Katherine Andersen, Community Volunteer Apria Healthcare ARC Industries Sarah Arnold, Community Volunteer Michelle Aukes, Community Volunteer Azer Clinic Kelly Bachman, Community Volunteer Back to Health Chiropractic Jessica Bacon, Community Volunteer Laura Bahns, Community Volunteer Jamie Baker, Community Volunteer Shari Baker, Community Volunteer Chad Baltazor, Community Volunteer Wendy Bartels, Community Volunteer Shelley Bastian, Community Volunteer Batteries Plus Bulbs Marie Bauer, Community Volunteer David N. Beebe, Community Volunteer Beijo Amy Belken, Community Volunteer Bellota Agrisolutions and Tools USA Chris Benson, Community Volunteer Bent River Brewing Company Biddle Farms Big Mart Bi-State Regional Commission Black and Gold Store Melinda Blake, Community Volunteer Blevins Brothers Blink Children’s Art Studio Blue Cat Blue Grass Savings Bank Blue Iquana Body Dynamics Richard Bohan, Community Volunteer Rita Bohan, Community Volunteer Bohnsack & Frommelt, LLP Aleicia Boomer, Community Volunteer Bowe Machine Company Taylor Boydston, Community Volunteer Darlene Boyles, Community Volunteer Angela Brand, Community Volunteer Catherine Briggs, Community Volunteer Nancy Briggs, Community Volunteer Mary Broderick, Community Volunteer Dawn Brooks, Community Volunteer Brookstone of Aledo Barbara Brown, Community Volunteer Kelly Brown, Community Volunteer Laura Brown, Community Volunteer Mary Brown, Community Volunteer Nikki Brown, Community Volunteer Buffalo Police Department Buffalo Wild Wings Doug Burke, Community Volunteer Brandon Burkhart, Community Volunteer Debbie Burrus, Community Volunteer Burt Clinic Cardiovascular Medicine, P.C. Caregiver – Homecare Carl Sandburg College Josh Carlson, Community Volunteer Carquest/Advance Auto Parts Casa QC Brianna Casarotto, Community Volunteer Cassling Celebration River Cruises Cell Phone City Becky Chaffee, Community Volunteer Karen Chambers, Community Volunteer Sally Chapman, Community Volunteer Chase Rachel Chase, Community Volunteer Chick-fil-A Children’s Therapy Center Choice Automotive CHR Solutions Greta Christensen, Community Volunteer Churchill & Churchill City of East Moline City of East Moline Fire Department Claire’s Nichole Clark, Community Volunteer CNH Industrial Jim Collins, Community Volunteer Colona District Public Library 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d Billie Colton, Community Volunteer The Communication Solution Community Health Care Composite Armor Solutions Jen Costello, Community Volunteer Cottingham & Butler Courtesy Car City CR Cabinetry Crop Production Services Demetrius Cuevas, Community Volunteer Ken Curtis, Community Volunteer Kim Curtis, Community Volunteer Marcia Curtis, Community Volunteer CVS Pharmacy Dale Carnegie Training Vanessa Dameron, Community Volunteer Data Source Appraisal Davenport Police Department Davenport Surgical Group Dead Man’s Repo Company Kim DeBlock, Community Volunteer Rebecca DeBusschere, Community Volunteer Annabelle DeCook, Community Volunteer Melissa DelCorso, Community Volunteer Jacob Dellitt, Community Volunteer Delphia Consulting, LLC Design Group Design Write Studio Detailed Elegance Jill Deutmeyer, Community Volunteer Amy DeWulf, Community Volunteer Dial Senior Living Community Stephanie Diekema, Community Volunteer Dillender Financial The Dispatch and Rock Island Argus District Drugs Dawn Dittmer, Community Volunteer Angie Dobbels, Community Volunteer Dollar General Lesley Doran, Community Volunteer Downing Architects Heidi Doyle, Community Volunteer Dr. Philip Bayne Drs. Ade & Castro Niki Duin, Community Volunteer Tiffany Dzekunskas, Community Volunteer E & H Restoration, LLC E.A. Lenger Designs Earl M. Jorgensen Co. East Moline Correctional Center East Moline Metal Products Co. East Moline Police Department John Eastland, Community Volunteer Tim Eastman, Community Volunteer Edgerton Women’s Health Center Edward Jones – Crocket Edward Jones – Holtschlag Edward Jones – Johnson Elliott Aviation The Employment Group Engelbrecht Brothers Tilling Enviromark Melissa Ernat, Community Volunteer Establishment Theatre Percy Euring, Community Volunteer Everfield Eye Surgeons Associates PC Meki Falborg, Community Volunteer Family Eye Care Family Museum of Arts & Science George Farley, Community Volunteer Natalie Farwell, Community Volunteer FCA, Inc. Jennifer Fernandez, Community Volunteer Fidlar Technologies First Army First National Bank First Trust & Savings Bank Julie Fischer, Community Volunteer Floral Connection Lori Foley, Community Volunteer Ford & Maynard Agency Melinda Foreman, Community Volunteer Franchise Management Systems, Inc. Freedom Home Ministries James Frick, Community Volunteer Rachel Fuller, Community Volunteer Bill Gallin, Community Volunteer Nikki Gartner, Community Volunteer General Dynamic Info Technology Generations Salon Gentiva Jazmyn Gentry, Community Volunteer Geometric Americas Chasity George, Community Volunteer Christina George, Community Volunteer Gerard Electric GI Consultants Gierke-Robinson Company Kathleen Ginter, Community Volunteer Josh Gipson, Community Volunteer Kathy Gisel, Community Volunteer Amanda Glaus, Community Volunteer Tellina Good, Community Volunteer Goodwill Industries Adriana Graham, Community Volunteer Granite City Mary Gravert, Community Volunteer Myrtle Graves, Community Volunteer Great River Brewery Holly M. Green, Community Volunteer Janet Griffin, Community Volunteer Group Services, Inc. Kristie Guardia, Community Volunteer Lisbeth Gugelmeyer, Community Volunteer Sheila Guse, Community Volunteer H & R Block Alisa Haedt, Community Volunteer Casey Hamp, Community Volunteer Hampton School District Hand In Hand Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream Parlor – Davenport Harbor Light Hospice Carol Hauser, Community Volunteer The Hawkeye Group Hawkeye Sports Bar Heartland Clinic Heartland Health Care Center Hematology-Oncology Associate Shawn Hensley, Community Volunteer Mike Henson, Community Volunteer Heritage Church Tracy Herr, Community Volunteer Carl Heuer, Community Volunteer Timothy Heuer, Community Volunteer Dawn Hickenbottom, Community Volunteer Michelle Highberger, Community Volunteer w w w.jahear tland.org Christine Hink, Community Volunteer William Hitchings, Community Volunteer Lara Hodge, Community Volunteer Nikki Holmes, Community Volunteer Hometown Plumbing & Heating Mindy Hoon, Community Volunteer Horan & Barker Hotel Blackhawk Sara Hougland, Community Volunteer Gma Howze, Community Volunteer Caroline Hughes, Community Volunteer Hungry Hobo Kelly Hunt, Community Volunteer Brandy Hurst, Community Volunteer Kelsey Hutton, Community Volunteer Illini Restorative Care/GMC Silvis Campus Illinois Department of Corrections Image Corps Immanuel Lutheran School IMT Insurance – Chandler Infinity Insurance Solutions Iowa American Water Company Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation Iowa Illinois Office Solutions, Inc. Iowa Machine Shed Iowa National Guard Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel iWireless Center Jack O’s Grill Amanda Jacobs, Community Volunteer JC Penney Salon JD Byrider Bob Jecks, Community Volunteer Marcy Jecks, Community Volunteer JMF Company Christine Johnson, Community Volunteer Doddie Johnson, Community Volunteer Kate Johnson, Community Volunteer Marcia Johnson, Community Volunteer Ryan Johnson, Community Volunteer Barbara Johnston, Community Volunteer Jorgensen Opticians Tricia Judge, Community Volunteer Jump On It Jumpin’ Joey’s Junior Achievement USA Just Kids Inc. Kalb Corporation Gopal Kasichainula, Community Volunteer Kellizio Salon Kelly Services KJWW Engineering Consultants Carl Kiefer, Community Volunteer Mary Kiefer, Community Volunteer Libna King, Community Volunteer Tonya Knutsen, Community Volunteer Beth Konecne, Community Volunteer Jennifer Kowing, Community Volunteer The Kraft Heinz Company Sharon Kroeger, Community Volunteer Jessica Kuelper, Community Volunteer Dan Kueter, Community Volunteer Kulig Accounting, Inc. Greta Kundel, Community Volunteer KWQC-TV6 Roxann LaBarge, Community Volunteer Bev Lamarque, Community Volunteer Landmark Properties Simone Lawton, Community Volunteer LeClaire Manufacturing Company w w w.jahear tland.org Melanie Ledbetter, Community Volunteer David Legler, Community Volunteer Deedie Legler, Community Volunteer Michelle LeMoine, Community Volunteer Lewis Machine Tool Angela Lewis, Community Volunteer Anita Lewis, Community Volunteer Anne Liebbe, Community Volunteer Lifetouch Portrait Studios Anne Lilius, Community Volunteer Lilly USA Linco Refractory Kellie Lindley, Community Volunteer Dalton Line, Community Volunteer Paul Lingard, Community Volunteer Twyla Lingard, Community Volunteer Christie Liske, Community Volunteer Lloyd’s Plan, Inc. Christine Loeffler, Community Volunteer Corey Loeffler, Community Volunteer Karen Lonergan, Community Volunteer Conner Long, Community Volunteer Christopher Lopez, Community Volunteer Ben Lorentzen, Community Volunteer Staci Lovell, Community Volunteer Jon Ludtke, Community Volunteer Derek Luna, Community Volunteer Lutheran Services Iowa Lyle School M.A. Ford Mfg. Co. Verda MacGlahn, Community Volunteer Shawn Mack, Community Volunteer Joyce Madsen, Community Volunteer Tracy Mahler, Community Volunteer Todd Mahoney, Community Volunteer Michelle Mahrt, Community Volunteer Mama Bosso Pizza Autumn Manning, Community Volunteer Manor Care ManpowerGroup Inc. Sudhir Marahatta, Community Volunteer Maria Pauly Law Firm Madelynn Markezich, Community Volunteer Julie Marley, Community Volunteer Mary Davis Home Massage for Spirit Travis Matlick, Community Volunteer Alison McCrary, Community Volunteer Heath McCullough, Community Volunteer McDermott Construction Nichole McDonald, Community Volunteer McDonald’s Corporation Hope McDonnell, Community Volunteer McGivern’s Jewelry Jen McIntosh, Community Volunteer Elizabeth McKee, Community Volunteer McLaughlin Body Company Mead Johnson Nutrition Medical Arts Associates Gina Mekus, Community Volunteer Melissa Uzzell Elder Law Treva Menke, Community Volunteer Men’s Wearhouse Menting Masonry Mercer County Farm Bureau Mercer County Health Department Merry Sunshine Preschool Alice Metcalf, Community Volunteer Metropolitan Medical Laboratories Meyer Landscape & Design, Inc. Belinda Mielenhausen, Community Volunteer Miller Container Corporation Kay Miller, Community Volunteer Stephanie Miller, Community Volunteer Kasi Miller-Dirks, Community Volunteer Mitch Millhollin, Community Volunteer Robin Miloch, Community Volunteer MindFire Communications Nancy Mingin, Community Volunteer Ursula Miniter, Community Volunteer Miracle Tools Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency Mobile Tax Preparation Modern Woodmen – Greiner Ellen Mohr, Community Volunteer Moline Kids Campus Moline Public Library Molyneaux Insurance, Inc. Kevin Moninski, Community Volunteer Christi Monson, Community Volunteer Clare Montgomery, Community Volunteer Daryl Ann Moore, Community Volunteer Mirela Morris, Community Volunteer James Murphy, Community Volunteer Maggi Myers, Community Volunteer Myotech Gladys Navarro, Community Volunteer Necker’s Jewelers Nelson Brothers Agency Nelson Chiropractic Systems, P.C. Amy Nelson, Community Volunteer Laura Nelson, Community Volunteer Monica Nelson, Community Volunteer Rhonda Nelson, Community Volunteer New Life Fellowship Chris Newberry, Community Volunteer Sylvia Newcomb, Community Volunteer Vanessa Newkirk, Community Volunteer Taylor Newswander, Community Volunteer Bailey Niemeier, Community Volunteer Nikulski Financial Inc. Noah’s Ark Preschool Northland Securities, Inc. Northwest Mechanical Elisabeth Norwood, Community Volunteer Edward Nunn-Swenson, Community Volunteer Oakwood Country Club Oelerich & Associates Gerald Offerdahl, Community Volunteer Old Navy Carol Oros, Community Volunteer Osco Drug Store Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Robert Owens, Community Volunteer Sang Park, Community Volunteer Parr Instrument Company Carrie Parrott, Community Volunteer Kristy Partee, Community Volunteer Shandy Partee, Community Volunteer Passport Health Jennifer Patterson, Community Volunteer Paul A. Boehle ’N Associates Amy Paustian, Community Volunteer Margarita Payne, Community Volunteer Pearson Building Pursuits Bridget Pendrak, Community Volunteer Petersen Plumbing Marilyn Phelan, Community Volunteer Pier 1 Imports Craig Piggott, Community Volunteer Steve Ping, Community Volunteer Terri Ping, Community Volunteer Port Byron State Bank Porter Services Dan Portz, Community Volunteer Nathan Pracht, Community Volunteer Precision Anesthesia Premiere Plaster & Drywall Pulmonary Associates Linda Pyell, Community Volunteer QC Dentistry QC Mart Kelly Quayle-Piggott, Community Volunteer Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce Quad Cities Christian School Quad City Area Realtor Association Quad City International Airport Quad-City Times Radisson Quad City Plaza Hotel Ragan Mechanical Christine Ragan, Community Volunteer Philip Ramirez, Community Volunteer Jennifer Randazzo, Community Volunteer Eric Raverty, Community Volunteer Dejah Ray, Community Volunteer Red Rover Day Care Darci Redman, Community Volunteer Dennis Reece, Community Volunteer Larry Reese, Community Volunteer Marissa Reese, Community Volunteer Regis Salon The REM Center Katie Resig, Community Volunteer Results Marketing Company Hope Reynolds, Community Volunteer Jenny Rice, Community Volunteer Elizabeth Richards, Community Volunteer Ridgecrest Village Keith Riewerts, Community Volunteer Lisa Rillie, Community Volunteer Tracy Rininger, Community Volunteer Chuck Ripley, Community Volunteer Risen Christ Little Blessing Risius & Associates River Cities Engineering, Inc. River House Bar & Grill River View Dental Specialists Riverbend Food Bank Riverside Dentistry RiverStone Group, Inc. RK Dixon Robert Young Center Toni Robertson, Community Volunteer Rock Island County Circuit Clerk’s Office Rock Island County Coroner’s Office Rock Island Industrial Rock Island Rehab Rock Valley Physical Therapy Rodan & Fields Dermatologists Roeder Brothers Inc. Rosalia Rojas, Community Volunteer Royal Neighbors of America Edith Rubalcava, Community Volunteer Ally Ruffner, Community Volunteer Cody Ruggles, Community Volunteer Ruhl & Ruhl Commercial Company Ryan Companies Rymak Holdings Co. Cindy Sackfield, Community Volunteer Sadler Power Train Salt Palace Mike Salter, Community Volunteer Willo Salter, Community Volunteer Sanders Chiropractic Donna Scalf, Community Volunteer Laurie Schadler, Community Volunteer Cathy Schlichting, Community Volunteer Schoenthaler Restorations Scholtz Gowey Gere Marolf Architects Katie Schultz, Community Volunteer Scott County Sheriff Beatrice Sears, Community Volunteer The Sedona Group Seminary Manor 7G Distributing 7th Judicial District Department of Corrections Shack Shop Shared IT, Inc. Shaw Electric Shelter Mortgage Company Amy Sheridan, Community Volunteer Darci Sherman, Community Volunteer Sherrard Community School District Sherwin Williams Michael Shields, Community Volunteer Barbara Shinbori, Community Volunteer Shine Yoga & Bodyworks Shirt-Tales Silas Willard Elementary School Silvis Main Street Gloria Sindt, Community Volunteer Ski Snowstar Skiles Driving School Amanda Slavens, Community Volunteer Barney Smith, Community Volunteer Lorrie Smith, Community Volunteer Shawna Smith, Community Volunteer Jacob Smithers, Community Volunteer Christine Soncarty, Community Volunteer Kim Souhrada, Community Volunteer Southeast National Bank Bonnie Sparks-Gray, Community Volunteer Patricia Spence, Community Volunteer Sprint St. Ann’s Catholic Church Laura Stahler, Community Volunteer Standard Forwarding Company, Inc. Diane Stanger, Community Volunteer Christy Stansbury, Community Volunteer Gina Starr, Community Volunteer State Farm – Gerardy State of Iowa DHS State Street Interiors Erica Steiner, Community Volunteer Jean Stephan, Community Volunteer Krista Stevenson, Community Volunteer Mary Stewart, Community Volunteer Rikka Stewart, Community Volunteer Wayne Stewart, Community Volunteer Kim Stickell, Community Volunteer Janelle Stieger, Community Volunteer Tami Stineman, Community Volunteer Kimberly Stumpf, Community Volunteer Subway – Bettendorf Summit Training Center Sunshine Tours Carilyn Swartout, Community Volunteer J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 21 O UR Junior Achievement of the Heartland, INC. Volunteer Partners Diane Swemline, Community Volunteer Tom Swenson, Community Volunteer Swiss Valley Farms Amber Talbot, Community Volunteer Linda Tank, Community Volunteer Target Corporation TDS Automation Tempo Dance Studio Tempo Marine Terri’s Dog Styling School Traci Thiele, Community Volunteer Karen Thode, Community Volunteer Erina Thomas, Community Volunteer Leslie Thomas, Community Volunteer Thompson’s Family RV Julie Thompson, Community Volunteer Joel Thompson, Community Volunteer Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Kelly Tiesman, Community Volunteer Tiff’s Tax & More Timmer & Associates, CPA, PC Andrea Tollefson, Community Volunteer Total Detailing Auto Spa Total Maintenance, Inc. Townsquare Media Bob Travis, Community Volunteer Joni Travis, Community Volunteer Veronica Tremaine, Community Volunteer Tri-City Electric Company Molly Truesdell, Community Volunteer UBS Financial Services Inc. 22 Clare Ullrich, Community Volunteer John Ullrich, Community Volunteer Uncommon Ground United Postal Service United Way of the Quad Cities Area Urological Associates U.S. Cellular U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Valley Bank Valley Construction Company Valley Meats LLC Vander Vending Crystal Vandernat, Community Volunteer Kim VanDuyne, Community Volunteer Becky VanNice, Community Volunteer Kurt VanNice, Community Volunteer Heather VanSeveren, Community Volunteer Jane VanVooren Rogers, Community Volunteer Denise Vastine, Community Volunteer Himabindu Velma, Community Volunteer Maria Vera, Community Volunteer Veteran Affairs Tanya Vick, Community Volunteer Villa Montessori Village of Milan VIM Today Melissa Vincel, Community Volunteer Vino Van Gogh Statements of Activities Years Ended June 30, 2015 and 2014 Vintage Home & Family Vizient, LLC Katie Voelliger, Community Volunteer Melissa Voorhis, Community Volunteer Walcott Trust & Savings Bank Joyce Walker, Community Volunteer Wendy Walker, Community Volunteer Wallace’s Garden Center Nicole Walz, Community Volunteer Tiffany Warner, Community Volunteer Way Insurance Services Valerie Waydeman, Community Volunteer Kari Weber, Community Volunteer Emily Weeks, Community Volunteer Jenny L. Weimer, Community Volunteer Anita Wells-Sickler, Community Volunteer Sarah Wenck, Community Volunteer John Westmorland, Community Volunteer W. F. Scott Decorating, Inc. Eldon White, Community Volunteer Hope White, Community Volunteer Kaye White, Community Volunteer Kermevia White, Community Volunteer Deb Whitten, Community Volunteer Jane Wiggins, Community Volunteer Tami Wilcox, Community Volunteer Williams, White & Company Jenna Winthurst, Community Volunteer Joni Wolf, Community Volunteer 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T | J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d Melissa Worley, Community Volunteer Wesley Wright, Community Volunteer John Wyrwas, Community Volunteer XPAC Y & J Properties LLC Chanie Yingst, Community Volunteer Zaney Janie Entertainment Lori Zillmer, Community Volunteer Sauk Valley Area Gold (12–19 Volunteers) Farmers National Bank of Prophetstown Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Donaldson Company, Inc. Wal-Mart Distribution Center Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) City of Morrison Alan Clemens, Community Volunteer Community State Bank Dixon School District Edward Jones – Meier Heartland Realty Jacobs Builders LLC Michelle Meinsma, Community Volunteer Sauk Valley Bank Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Wipfli LLP Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Abiding Word Christian Center Maria Bettner, Community Volunteer CGH Medical Center City of Rock Falls COUNTRY Financial – Reed COUNTRY Financial – Repass Dana Corporation HALO Branded Solutions Illinois Bank & Trust Manpower Menk-USA, LLC Morrison Community Hospital Raynor Manufacturing Company Security Plus Wireless US Cellular St. John’s Lutheran Church UPM Raflatac, Inc. U.S. Bank N.A. Verizon Communications Inc. Wahl Clipper Corporation Tri-State Area Diamond (30–49 Volunteers) John Deere Dubuque Works Gold (12–19 Volunteers) U.S. Bank N.A. w w w.jahear tland.org Silver (6–11 Volunteers) Diane Bieber, Community Volunteer Dubuque Bank and Trust East Dubuque Savings Bank John & Jacquie Etienne, Community Volunteers Keith Govier, Community Volunteer Sue Steinbach-Johannsen, Community Volunteer Superior Welding and Supply Company TM Logistics, Inc. Travel Headquarters United Country Heartland Hollie Werner, Community Volunteer Woodward Communications Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) American Trust & Savings Bank Bellevue State Bank Benchmark Capital Group LTD Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque Conlon Construction Cottingham & Butler Dubuque Community School District Ductsox Dupaco Community Credit Union DuTrac Community Credit Union Eagle Window & Door, Inc. East Central Intergovernmental Association Edward Jones – Curran Grand Harbor Resort and Waterpark Great River Learning HealthCheck360 Heartland Financial USA, Inc. Honkamp Krueger & Company, P.C. IIW Engineers & Surveyors, P.C. LabStrong Corporation McGraw-Hill Higher Education Office Supplies 2U Pinnacle Cellular and Satellite Prudential Financial Rainbo Oil Company Rentech Nitrogen Ruhl&Ruhl REALTORS Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. Stonehill Care Facility Dian Wilson, Community Volunteer Warren County Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company B-1 Yoga Berry Plastics Buchheit Tax Services CenturyLink Cheryl Ann’s Bridal Ltd. City of Cascade City of Dubuque Clarke University Dakota News Diamond Jo Casino LLC Eagle Point Software Eide Bailly LLP EXIT Realty Dubuque Fairfield Inn Fidelity Bank and Trust Finley Hospital Healthy Living Chiropractic Hy-Vee Food Store IntegrUS Credit Union ITC Midwest Kurtz Communication Meineke Car Care Midwest Business Products Northeast Iowa Community College Novelty Iron Works RA Enterprises, LLC Schultz Family Dentistry w w w.jahear tland.org Bronze (2–5 Volunteers) Citizens Bank – a Division of Morton Community Banks I.H. Mississippi Valley Credit Union Al Kulczewski, Community Volunteer Midwest Bank of Western Illinois Security Savings Bank State Farm – Ferguson West Central Elementary Friends of Junior Achievement (1 Volunteer) Brandy Adams, Community Volunteer Linda Brownlee, Community Volunteer Henderson County Court House Henderson County Sheriff’s Office Patricia Howe, Community Volunteer Bob Onion, Community Volunteer OSF Holy Family Medical Center Ronald Shaw, Community Volunteer The Village Hub Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. 2014 Revenues and other support 2015 Revenue Contributions Corporate $ 621,415$ 605,941 Individual 86,536 84,114 Foundation 429,688 453,485 Total contributions $1,137,639$ 1,143,540 Special events Gross revenue $ 397,394$ 358,857 Expenses (140,454) (98,839) Special events net $ 256,940$ 260,018 Contributions – in kind $ 134,795$ 129,116 Interest income 3,6893,809 Realized gains on sale of investments 9,492 16,417 Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments 17,888 (12,791) Other 10,000 10,025 Loss on disposal of property and equipment 0 (2,108) Net assets released from restrictions – satisfaction of program restrictions 128,632 131,340 Total revenues and other support$ 1,699,075$ 1,679,366 Expenses Program expenses High schools $ 106,970$ 119,753 Middle grades 109,752 127,553 Elementary schools 393,719 399,430 JA World 207,062 224,067 Other 100,067 83,489 Total program services expenses $ 917,570 $ 954,292 Supporting services: Fundraising $ 401,228$ 403,223 Management and general 337,512 371,068 Total supporting services expenses $ 738,740$ 774,291 Total functional expenses $1,656,310$ 1,728,583 Other expense – depreciation $ Total expenses 86,212$ 91,012 $1,742,522$ 1,819,595 Increase (decrease) in net assets (43,447) (140,229) Net assets at beginning of year 1,595,150 1,551,703 Net assets at end of year$ 1,551,703$ 1,411,474 J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t o f t h e H e a r t l a n d | 2 0 14 -2 0 15 A N N U A L R E P O R T 23 Thank You! Junior Achievement of the Heartland gratefully acknowledges these 2014-2015 Anuual Report production partners: Design and Layout Printing Corrections Junior Achievement of the Heartland has made every effort to make the 2014-2015 Annual Report accurate – it is one small way in which we can recognize our many valued contributors. If your name has been omitted, misspelled, or misplaced, we apologize. Please contact the JA office with questions or corrections.