ANNUAL REPORT 2020

LEARN | INVEST | ENGAGE IN OUR COMMUNITY TOTAL ASSETS GRANTS BY FUND TYPE GRANTS BY PROGRAM TYPE What is the OACF? $116,974 , 63 0 $7,066,466.82 $7,066,466.82 OSHKOSH AREA Administrative Acorn Donor Advised Business Religion Environment COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Animal Related 3.4% 0.4% Community Impact 1.7% 2.1% 0.2% 2.4% Health & Human Services 10.4% Donor Advised The Oshkosh Area Community Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit 21.9% Community Development 46.4% Field of Interest organization that works with hundreds of donors who wish to invest in the 2.9% Scholarship 27.7% Arts & Culture future of our community. 13.8% 7.0% Agency Charitable Gift Since 1928, the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation has helped 32.8% Annuities Community Education Impact donors turn their charitable investments into projects that add energy and 0.1% 31.7% 5.5% Welcome Letter vitality to our community. For some donors, we facilitate charitable giving Donor Advised and help them build permanent legacies of support. Others provide gifts 13.5% Designated to be directed to emerging needs in our communities as identified by Scholarship 14.6% from President our Board of Directors. Serving Winnebago County, Waushara County, 11.6% Green Lake County and Ripon, the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Designated Field of Interest Agency Recreation & Sports The COVID-19 pandemic has changed this community. It has changed the way many of us work, the strives to advance our communities’ quality of life and capacity for 14.8% 10.8% 17.0% 7.3% way most of our children are being educated, how we practice our faith, who we see on a regular excellence. basis, and where we can go to do what we enjoy. COVID has closed businesses, slowed education, *Data from July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020 increased crimes, overdoses, and suicides, and has brought a higher demand for many basic needs and services in our area. COVID has made life difficult.

But working at the community foundation, I have seen good things come out of this pandemic too. Our Mission COVID has brought organizations together to address basic needs like food and shelter. COVID has OUR MISSION IS SIMPLE: NEW CHARITABLE FUNDS raised the awareness of the struggles our neighbors are facing and has brought out the caring and TO STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITIES. 40 giving nature of so many people in our wonderful communities. In-kind contributions and charitable donations are on the rise. Sometimes it is hard to find anything positive during times of crisis, but We bring together leadership and funding to engage the community there is always a silver lining. by coordinating local change efforts, engaging citizens, and bringing CONTRIBUTIONS TOTALING diverse voices and views together to address current and emerging 3,943 $9,425,659 The next few pages of this report will show some of the positive outcomes this difficult year has needs. brought despite the COVID pandemic. I want to personally thank all our gracious donors who have continued to support us and our organizations during these difficult times. We strengthen our communities through collaboration and partnership with donors and others to ensure lasting impact and to improve the 1,648 GRANTS TOTALING $7,066,467 quality of life for perpetuity.

We steward the funds of our donors and connect them to important Bill Wyman projects in our community in order to see their philanthropic dreams 898 TOTAL CHARITABLE FUNDS President and CEO come to life. Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Cover Photo Caption Izzy Eliasen and Louie Barlaw perform for empty seats at The Grand Oshkosh but thanks to the 2 | ANNUAL REPORT livestreaming option, guests could view the performance from the comfort of their own homes. ANNUAL REPORT | 3 Volunteers help load boxes of free food into cars, providing contactless service to ensure the safety of all.

During times of crisis, our communities must come Lake, and Ripon. Hundreds of cars lined up together to ensure the basic needs of people are met, weekly to receive the boxes of food, many including shelter, clothing, water, and food. Thanks to taking extras to deliver to neighbors and a collaboration between the Department families. Most weeks, the boxes contained of Agriculture (USDA) and Feeding America Eastern cooked chicken, potatoes, carrots, milk, , many communities in Wisconsin received cheese, and yogurt. Organizations The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry reported no shortage of food since COVID hit. Tom Fojtik, director of the Oshkosh Area Community Pantry recognizes other areas in our a helping hand in getting food out to individuals and including , AMCOR, A steady supply of good food was made possible thanks to Feeding America and The state have not been as successful at alleviating hungry in their communities. families. UW-Oshkosh, J.J. Keller, the Oshkosh Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). The pantry was also very fortunate to see Area United Way, and your Community an uptick in monetary donations to support their efforts. We have learned that our program has the ability to adapt to rapidly Beginning in May, the Farmers to Families free food box Foundation stepped up to coordinate local changing circumstances to meet a very important and fundamental distributions held weekly drive-through, contact-free mobile volunteer teams each week. Community Along with many nonprofits, the Food Pantry had to adapt to the changing environment. human need. And we have a core group of volunteers that simply pantries to help the growing number of people facing volunteers in masks and gloves helped The typical shopping experience pantry users were accustomed to was shifted to a drive- refuse to stop helping those in need. We feel very fortunate. hunger due to the pandemic. The Farmers to Families food load the boxes into people’s cars while up, no contact approach. By implementing new restrictions and safety procedures, the program was funded by the USDA, who paid the farmers some shared their heartfelt appreciation Pantry was recently able to reopen and operate as a store again. Tom Fojtik for their food and the distributors. Feeding America for receiving the much-needed food. An Executive Director of the Oshkosh Area Community Pantry Eastern Wisconsin helped facilitate the distributions by Oshkosh local took to Facebook to share The pantry serves as more than just a place to receive food. For many individuals, the working with the sites on logistics, securing volunteers, recipes she created with the food she pantry provides much-needed social interaction with others and a place to feel accepted. No one knows how long this pandemic will last and how our daily lives will continue handling the food, and ensuring any leftover food was received in the box, and other community Despite the new restrictions on the number of people allowed in the pantry, the sense to be impacted. Despite the inevitable changes likely to come, Wisconsin and our local The Oshkosh Area Community Pantry has been taken to local pantries. members offered to pick up extra boxes for communitiess are fortunate to have organizations working tirelessly to ensure our basic fortunate to be able to keep shelves stocked during of community has never been greater. Even behind the mandatory masks, the joy and need for food is met. strangers. the pandemic. Many individuals in the area rely on happiness of clients and the volunteers can be seen. Nearly 40,500 boxes of food were distributed locally. the food pantry to feed their families. In Oshkosh, food distributions took place at Kolf Sports The program will continue through the end The Oshkosh community has done an outstanding job of alleviating hunger. Between the If you would like to support alleviating hunger in our community, donations Center on the UW-Oshkosh campus and moved to of the year, alleviating pressure on local Feeding America free food box distributions, the food pantries, and the school district can be made to the Oshkosh Area Community Pantry Fund on our website at Menominee Park once college was back in session. pantries to provide enough food for families, providing meals to students and families, food was one concern during COVID that was oshkoshareacf.org Drive-through distributions also occurred in Berlin, Green especially during the holiday season. covered.

4 | ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT | 5 For theater lovers weary of visiting The Grand in person, multi- camera live broadcasting of all shows has been implemented. For a small screen admission fee, viewers can experience live theatrical performances from the comfort of their own homes.

The Grand has been fortunate to have remained opened and overcome the challenges faced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Many arts venues and organizations remain closed, B2wins took center stage at the Grand in September via and a majority could well fail. With continued Livestream and in-person with socially distanced seating. support, The Grand continues to react and evolve. Nothing will be the same – but the show will go on. Joe Ferlo For over 130 years, the talents of local and nationally recognized President and CEO of The Grand Oshkosh performers have graced the stage of The Grand Oshkosh as hundreds gathered in the audience to watch. The laughter and As with The Grand, the COVID-19 posed a unique challenge for joyful cheers from the audience were silenced when The Grand the Paine Art Center and Gardens. Typically, Paine guests are and amateur photographer Gretchen Hermann to display 83 closed their doors during the COVID-19 pandemic. For six encouraged to roam the mansion and gardens at their leisure, of the nearly 60,000 landscape photos she acquired over the months, the chairs in the historic gem remained empty, but as they taking in the art exhibits and beauty of the estate. The Paine past few years. Visitors to the exhibit were asked to donate say in the business, the show must go on. needed to shift directions and implement new safety protocols to to the organization for support during the pandemic, and in ensure staff and visitors would be safe when the Paine reopened. appreciation, could select a photo from the collection. The Paine Within a week of closing in March 2020, The Grand debuted exceeded their initial fundraising goals by more than double. their online channel, The Grand at Home, streaming 2-3 weekly A grant from the Community Foundation assisted the Paine in free events through Labor Day. These events included local and purchasing a new online visitor reservation system and hiring national touring artists, a high school student music showcase, Initially we hoped to net $50,000 from the project. additional cleaning staff. Since reopening in May, the Paine has interviews with actors, producers and agents, and an interactive We have now netted $125,000, almost fully meeting implemented a reservation only policy, allowing them to manage Q & A session with the director of The Grand. our goal for all three fundraisers this year. We’ve the number of visitors and space out their arrival times. been overwhelmed and humbled by the generosity The virtual shows proved to be a great option for sharing the arts from donors. The pandemic has caused many to halt their community with the community virtually, and behind the scenes The Grand engagement to follow guidelines for physical distancing and Aaron Sherer staff were working tirelessly to get a live audience back in seats limited gatherings. The Paine saw about half as many visitors this Executive Director for the Paine Art Center & Gardens safely. summer than they usually do but were still happy their doors stayed open for those who ventured out. Despite fewer guests exploring The Grand Oshkosh and the Paine Art Center and Gardens have A grant from the Community Foundation provided funds to the Paine, donations and memberships remained steady. been fortunate to be able to keep their doors open during COVID. purchase an electromagnetic fogger to disinfect between shows, Through creativity, adaptability and support from donors, the arts allowing The Grand to open to a limited, distanced, and reduced Like many nonprofits, the Paine relies heavily on fundraisers to in Oshkosh have continued to thrive and shine. audience on September 12. A snapshot of the gallery by Gretchen Hermann for the Paine Art Center and support their programs. In 2020, the Paine canceled two outdoor Garden’s exhibit: Wanderings fairs and a black-tie gala, which were budgeted to net $130,000. If you would like to support the arts in our community, visit To raise funds, the Paine collaborated with local graphic designer oshkoshareacf.org/funds and search by Arts and Culture.

6 | ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT | 7 The Green Lake County area has taken a severe hit by COVID, and not just with the increased numbers of cases. Small businesses and agencies are hurting, including the Berlin Food Pantry which had to shut its doors for two weeks due to staff testing positive for COVID. Many people were left with no way to get

food, get to doctor’s appointments or service providers. Many organizations in Green Lake have eliminated in-person visits and rely on phone and ZOOM calls to assist their clients. For the younger generation, using technology These are unprecedented times, where we are seeing a lot for these visits is an easy task, but for those without phones or are computer illiterate, it can be a frustrating barrier to try to overcome in receiving assistance. of mental health issues, lack of engagement with service providers and case managers. Some people express feeling “trapped” by all the stress of COVID on them and their families – emotionally, physically, and financially. Lu Scheer Affordable Housing Director for ADVOCAP

Scheer notes that many individuals are struggling to pay rent. They are using part of their government stimulus checks or increased unemployment benefits ADVOCAP, a nonprofit organization creating to pay rent up front but worry about having money for future months. As one opportunities for people and communities to reduce of the state’s community Action Agencies, ADVOCAP is alleviating some of poverty and increase self-sufficiency, has faced that burden by locally administering the Wisconsin Rental Assistance Program many challenges due to COVID. Their work revolves (WRAP) to help households catch up on missed rent payments. This program around one-on-one support for people interested in is funded by money from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic finding affordable housing, accessing education and Security (CARES) Act that was passed at the end of March. job opportunities, and seeking emergency financial assistance. Like others, ADVOCAP has changed their Other organizations in the Green Lake area have stepped up to tackle rental approach to engaging with their clients due to COVID. assistance, including the Salvation Army. A grant from the COVID-19 Green Meetings are by appointment only and walk-ins are not Lake Area Relief Fund is being used to help individuals and families that did allowed. When possible, one-on-one ZOOM meetings not qualify for WRAP rental assistance. The Salvation Army notes the amount have been utilized to help individuals but many seeking of rental and utility assistance has increased greatly from what they normally help are frustrated with the added barriers. see and communicating with their clients and building relationships has been difficult due to in-person visits being eliminated. The COVID-19 Green Lake Area Relief Fund, established through the Foundation with initial funding from The The demand for basic need assistance for individuals and families continues to McConnell Family Foundation Fund, awarded one grow. With no end in sight to the pandemic, additional funding for agencies of its first grants to ADVOCAP. The grant supported and organizations providing vital services to the community will be necessary. emergency shelter, removing barriers to starting Donors looking to support those struggling in the Green Lake area are With monthly rent payments piling up for those struggling with employment, eviction prevention, and basic household encouraged to give to the COVID-19 Green Lake Area Relief Fund, which helps unemployment, organizations like ADVOCAP are stepping up to needs. nonprofit organizations in the Green Lake area impacted by the coronavirus. provide rental assistance to keep people in their homes.

8 | ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT | 9 Improved internet services allow students to easily partake in their daily virtual For the unforeseeable future, students in the Oshkosh with technical questions, keep learning sessions while attending the Boys Area School District will conduct their learning virtually. kids on track and tackle virtual and Girls Club of Oshkosh. In response, the Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh and challenges. the Oshkosh Community YMCA have created learning at their locations, allowing more than 300 students We are doing access to computers, while learning and playing at a safe everything we can to distance from each other. ensure that our kids learn and stay physically The quick switch to all virtual learning came at a cost. and mentally healthy. Without these programs, many families in the Oshkosh The transition from before and after school care to all-day area would be scrambling to find childcare during the Tracy Ogden care increased program expenses mostly due to extended day. These organizations stepping up to fill a need in the COO of the Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh. operating hours, smaller youth to staff ratios, and community has lifted a huge weight off parents’ shoulders. purchases of personal protective equipment and cleaning supplies. Stressful home environments can hinder Parents have shared that their kids love learning, so it’s important that we also being able to see their friends in this The Oshkosh COVID-19 Relief Fund, established jointly continue to serve the entire family by helping controlled setting. The entire community by the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation and the them access needed resources like food and benefits when children have a safe place Oshkosh Area United Way, provided $23,900 in grants rent/utility assistance programs. to subsidize increased staffing costs and upgrade internet during the day and parents can maintain employment. services. The two organizations have done a tremendous job of keeping the children safe while learning. Since the Jeff Schneider The classroom-type learning pods allow 12 children and beginning of the school year only one learning pod at President/CEO of the Oshkosh Community YMCA one staff at the Boys and Girls Club and 15 children and each location has had to isolate at home for two weeks two staff at the YMCA to assist with challenges that arise due to a positive COVID diagnosis. Increased safety If you would like to support these organizations who have from virtual learning. Kids stay in the same classroom all ensured our children have a safe place to learn, please Many areas of the Boys and Girls protocols include mandatory face coverings, daily Club of Oshkosh were transformed day, with breaks for mindful activities, reading, art, yoga, visit our website and make a donation to their funds. temperature readings and deep cleaning. to accommodate virtual learning, and more. Staff are not teachers, but are there to help Oshkoshareacf.org including the cafeteria.

10 | ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT | 11 Dr. Eric Smiltneek Healthy Student Fund Rod and Jean Farmer YMCA Fund Oshkosh Firefighters Charitable Trust Fund Lynne Webster Rotary Clock Endowment Fund The John C. Stadler Family Memorial Band Fund NEENAH JOINT Betsy and Jack Maier Music Fund Nicholas Luther Stadtmueller Memorial Fund Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Foundation Fund Oshkosh FIRST Wave Robotics Fund Webster Stanley Fund Leonard Stadler Family Capital Improvement Fund WCSD Strength Facility Fund Stapel Family Fund The Joyce Jones Fick Book Fund Oshkosh High School/West High School Kay Wilde Memorial Fund The John E. and Valois M. Williams Tuition Assistance Fund SCHOOL DISTRICT Winneconne Area Education Fund Endowed Funds William D. Steenberg Fund Friend of the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Fund Veterans Honor Wall Fund Winnebago Conflict Resolution Fund The Dr. E.J. & Donna Zmolek Tuition Assistance Fund Designated Funds Winneconne Community Arts Center Endowment Fund Kenley and Carole Steinert Fund Friends of the Oshkosh Public Library Youth Oshkosh Jaycees Fund Winnebago County 4-H Educational Endowment Fund Frank X. Hocholzer Library Fund Winneconne Community School District TO SUPPORT THE FUTURE OF WINNEBAGO COUNTY, Maxfield Sterkens Family Fund Programming Fund Oshkosh Kiwanis Foundation Fund Winnebago County Historical and Horace Mann 6th Grade Learning Experience Fund Emotional Wellness/Mental Health Fund Mary Patterson Stevenson Fund Friends of Mount Morris Lakes Endowment Fund Oshkosh Local Project Fund Archaeological Society Fund LOURDES FOUNDATION Judy Kurka Nagel Memorial Fund Winneconne Elementary School Track an Outdoor Sullivan Schumacher Fund Friends of OCM Fund (Oshkosh Community Media) Oshkosh Parks Foundation Fund Winnebago County Literacy Fund Designated Funds NHS Vintage Show Choir Fund Recreation Fund WAUSHARA COUNTY, GREEN LAKE COUNTY AND RIPON Take 5 Fund Friends of Oshkosh Parks, Inc. Fund Oshkosh Police Department Fund Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Program Fund Bill Behring Memorial Scholarship Fund Neenah Joint School District Hall of Fame Fund Winneconne Community School District Endowment Fund Mary J. Tank Memorial Fund Friends of the Oshkosh Area Fund Oshkosh Public Museum Endowment Fund Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Fund Bill Behring Staff Endowment Fund Neenah Joint School District Transitional Winneconne Historical Society Operations Fund Triangle Manufacturing Fund Friends of the Oshkosh Seniors Center Endowment Fund Oshkosh Public Museum Fund Winnebagoland Focus Fund Louis Carpenter Memorial - Bishop Wycislo Scholarship Fund Education Center (TEC) Program Fund We gratefully acknowledge the generous donors who have entrusted us with their legacy by creating funds Burk and Chris Tower Fund Frank Fuller Fund Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market Contingency Fund Winneconne Historical Society - Corky Daniels Memorial Scholarship Fund Neenah Tennis Program Fund TFL Fund Gift Card Fund Oshkosh Symphony Fund Geraldine Driscoll Memorial Fund John Dewane Scholarship Fund Neenah Tomorrow Fund WOMEN’S FUND OF that are invested to provide support in perpetuity, or with current gifts which provide immediate support for Jeff and Ann Trembly Fund Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes, Inc. Fund Oshkosh Yacht Club Fund WPS Fund James and Kenneth Eichstadt Endowment Fund PB&Js Mental Health Fund THE OSHKOSH AREA Mark D. and Christine G. Troudt Donor Advised Fund Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin Oshkosh Youth Baseball Endowment Fund Joan Wislinsky Designated Fund for Oshkosh Family, Inc. Patricia Lee Foust Memorial Fund Rally ‘Round Reading Fund COMMUNITY FOUNDATION our communities. John L. and Susan T. Vette Family Fund Endowment Fund Oshkosh Youth Soccer Club Endowment Fund YMCA Endowment Fund Dr. Louis Graber Memorial Scholarship Fund Carol Tipler Student Enrichment Fund Sgt. Andrew Wallace Donor Advised Fund Grand Performance Fund of the Oshkosh Youth Symphony Fund Charitable Gift Annuity Funds William Haidlinger Scholarship Fund Vera Tipler Professional Development Fund Field of Interest Funds Jack and Delores Weissling Family Fund Oshkosh Opera House Foundation Paine Art Center and Gardens, Inc. General Endowment Fund David and Carol Cameron Charitable Gift Annuity Fund Mary Jane Juzwiak Endowment Fund Gus Toepel Fund Jean I. Caudle Fund for Women Wihlm Family Charitable Fund Fund for the Christine Ann Center Paine Art Center and Gardens, Inc. Mary K. Shirk Arline Sitter Charitable Gift Annuity Fund Kemp Family Scholarship Fund Susan Hardy Heaney and Doris Hardy Schwalm Fund We regret we cannot name all our contributors within these pages. This list includes our Community Impact, Patricia J. Koll Fund WHW Oshkosh B’Gosh Family Fund Karen M. Gremminger and S. Mark Bullard Fund for the Endowment Fund Patricia J. Uhler Charitable Gift Annuity Fund Rich Knobloch “Pibb Sure” Fund Field of Interest Funds Nina M. McCandless Fund Field of Interest, Donor Advised, Designated Funds and Giving Circles. All Education and Scholarship Funds Russell F. and Jeannette E. Williams Memorial Fund Oshkosh Humane Society Paine Gardens Fund Donald R. and Marcia A. Wolter Charitable Gift Judy and Tom Kuble Fund Neenah High School Alumni Fund Thomas and Debra Wirtz Charity Fund James Grine Oshkosh Youth Symphony, In Flute Award Fund Park View Health Center Endowment Fund Annuity Funds Lourdes Academy Music Booster Fund Rose Fund are listed in the Education Report. All other funds can be found on our website at www.OshkoshAreaCF.org. Bill and Beth Wyman Fund Habitat for Humanity Fund Karl and Janice Pennau Family Fund Lourdes Foundation Fund Dorothy Ruland Fund Thomas and Shirley Wyman Fund Tom and Penny Harenburg Zoo Fund Marie and Bobby Pesch Mental Health Fund Luker Family Fund OSHKOSH AREA Josephine and Marie Schneider Fund William and Caitlin Wyman Fund Hooper Community Center Fund Julia D. and Ralph E. Petersen Dental Fund GREEN LAKE COUNTY/ Leo M. & Muriel M. Metzler Tuition Assistance Fund Arline Sitter Fund SCHOOL DISTRICT Ruth Vorpahl Education Fund Wayne and Suzanne Youngwirth Endowment Fund Helen Hooper Fund Julia D. and Ralph E. Petersen Salvation Army Fund RIPON COMMUNITY Constance Misky/Frank & Virginia Schneider EDUCATION FOUNDATION Marsha and Richard Hughes Health Fund Pollock Pool Admissions Endowment Fund Scholarship Fund Jeanette G. Westfahl Fund FOUNDATION Designated Funds Women’s Fund of the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Oshkosh Area Economic Development Corp.’s Downtown Jeffrey W. Glassheim Family Fund Linda Knapp McCreery Memorial Fund Jazz Memorial Fund for the benefit of the Oshkosh Area Pollock Pool Endowment Fund Dennis and Karol Noone Family Fund OSHKOSH AREA Giving Circle Funds Community Impact Funds Oshkosh Tool Tuition Assistance Fund Helen A. Beach Fund Impact Fund Jenna and Chris Golem Fund Dr. Donald J. and Sylvia E. McDonald Donor Advised Fund M3 Fund Humane Society Ellinor Porter Youth Orchestra Fund COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Lucile M. Grams Fund John Schatz Endowment Fund Jenn Friederich Memorial Fund Donor Advised Funds Oshkosh Youth Fund Charles T. and Jean F. Gorham Fund McDonald Kimbrough Fund Women Who Care-Greater Oshkosh Giving Circle Kids on Court Tennis Fund Program and Operations Fund of the Green Lake County/Ripon Community Foundation Fund John W. Schmid Memorial Scholarship Fund Gunnar D. Naslund Cross Country Memorial Award Fund A Cut Above Fund Community Impact Funds Al and Lucille Oswald Public Safety Fund Grieving Childrens Fund Drs. Robert and Caroline McDonald Fund Young N.U.T.S. (Never Underestimate the Sisterhood) Fund Henry Kimberly YMCA Fund Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Herman Schultz Fund Oshkosh Area School District Education Foundation Fund Alice/Adella Fund Reuben H. Bitter Fund Erna O. Payton Fund Karen Gremminger and Mark Bullard Donor Advised Fund Carol E. McIlree Fund Konrad Pickett Community Center Fund Rawhide Fund Stanley Spanbauer Family Scholarship Fund Oshkosh Area School District Education Foundation Community First Credit Union Fund Richard Bork Fund Lucille and Edward Plashko Fund Grine Family Fund Metzig Conservation Fund Henry and Dorothy Kuettner Endowment Fund Reach Counseling Fund St. Clare of Assisi Fund Basic Needs Fund N. L. Dirlam Women’s Fund William and Helen Burger Fund Elizabeth J. Rasmussen School Program Fund Adam D. Gundlach Fund Monnett Family Fund Designated Funds Paul A. Larson Leadership Fund Leonard and Lucille Reinke Fund Field of Interest Funds John C. Stadler Memorial Fund Oshkosh High School Alumni Opportunity Fund David and Susan Elbing Fund Clarendon J. Combs and Jessie Clark Combs Fund Edward and Belle Rudoy Endowment Fund Tom and Penny Harenburg Fund The John and Jane Mosling Fund ADVOCAP, Reducing Poverty Fund Leach Amphitheater Fund ROXEE Fund Green Lake Basic Needs Fund The Staszkiewicz Family Scholarship Fund Brandon Lee Sheppard Memorial Fund Granny Annie Fund Louis C. Draheim Fund Mary Schilcher Fund Kirk and Anne Haverland Family Fund Ralph and Kathryn Mosling Family Fund AED Defibrillator Fund Light the Bridges Fund Belle and Edward H. Rudoy Designated Fund Ripon Fund Florence Swan Scholarships Fund George M. Steele High School Fund Herzog Family Fund Marjorie Drexler Fund Grace M. Shimek Fund Hebrews 13:16 Robert and Carol Niendorf Fund Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Wisconsin Fund Lourdes Academy Elementary Construction Fund Eleanor Ryan Washington School Reading Fund Chrys Hyde Fund Horace M. Foulk Memorial Fund Margaret Tabbert Fund Heaney Family Fund Norden-Vanden Heuvel Charitable Giving Fund Apricity Endowment Fund Love of Animals Fund Jim Ryan Menominee Zoo Fund Donor Advised Funds OSHKOSH PUBLIC LIBRARY JES Fund Mary Malnar Fund Taking Root Fund Evelyn Heuer Fund Northern Telephone and Data Fund Apricity Fund Carol A. Meeuwsen-Jones and Norris W. Jones Fund St. Raphael the Archangel Endowment Fund Princeton Area Community Fund RIPON EDUCATION Alexandra K. Koeppler Fund Good Samaritan Fund Mildred E. Turner Art and Music Fund Hirschberg Family Fund The Olson Family Fund Ronald J. and Marion E. Bell Fund Arline E. Meier Fund for the Oshkosh Area Humane Society Saint Vincent De Paul Endowment Fund Designated Funds AV Trust Fund FOUNDATION Kaitlynn A. Koeppler Fund Helen H. and Harry G. Meeleus Fund Mildred E. Turner Youth and Children Fund Hoopman Foundation David and Carla Omachinski Fund Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fox Valley Region Fund Ron Metz Centennial Fund Luida E. Sanders Fund The Adelia Fleming Archer Memorial Fund Kristen Fund Julia D. and Ralph E. Petersen Fund L. S. Tuttle Memorial Fund Laurie Hoopman Family Fund OptiVision Doctors Fund Bletzinger House Fund Miravida Living Foundation Dream Weaver Fund Howard and Enid Schafer Designated Fund for the Designated Funds Designated Funds Arthur H. Gruenewald Fund Larson Family Fund Norma E. Sartwell Estate Fund U.S. Venture Fund for Basic Needs Douglas and Christina Hyde Fund Oshkosh Coil Spring Fund Boys & Girls Club Alumni Fund Military Veterans Museum Endowment Fund Christine Ann Center Julie Barry Unmet Needs Fund for the Ripon Education Foundation Program Fund George Hilton II Special Fund Helaine Rudoy Lasky Fund John and Helen Schuster OACF Community Impact Fund Winnebago County Crime Prevention Fund Marianne and Tom Ivey Charitable Fund Oshkosh Northwestern Fund Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh, Inc. Designated Fund Constance Misky Endowment Fund Howard and Enid Schafer Designated Boys and Girls Club of the Tri-County Area Jennie Long Tutorial Fund Karen M. Gremminger and S. Mark Bullard Mary C. Leitch Memorial Fund June F. Schwalm and A. Thomas Schwalm Fund M. Jarlath Wolf Fund for the Elderly The JEK Fund Thomas R. Pech Sr. & Dolores (Dee) Pech Memorial Fund Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh Mental Health Wellness Fund The Morgan House Historical Preservation Fund Fund for the Oshkosh Area Humane Society Card Card Richards and Peacock Library Fund Fund for the Oshkosh Public Library McDonald Girls Fund Social Impact Investment Loan Fund Zmolek Family Education Fund JJD Fund Mike Phillips Memorial Youth Fund Boys and Girls Club of Oshkosh Outdoor Education and NAMI of Oshkosh Fund Howard and Enid Schafer Designated Fund for The Dartford Historical Society Fund Herman L. Hoxtel Fund WINNECONNE AREA Jeanne and Quintin Metzig Fund E. B. Williams Fund Colonel George Johnson Fund Richard and Audrey Pennau Fund Recreation Fund Neenah-Menasha Emergency Society Fund Salvation Army Friends of the Ripon Public Library Fund Herman Hoxtel Fund Nelson Women’s Fund Herbert C. Yagers and Mae Yagers Memorial Fund Donor Advised Funds J. J. Keller Foundation Fund Praemittere Fund Boys and Girls Club Operating Fund Charles Nevitt Fund Howard and Enid Schafer Designated Fund G.L. Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Fund COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Carl W. Ives Library Fund Ruth A. Nordhaus Fund Abigail Fund Robert and Linda Koch Fund Pfaendtner Legacy Fund Boys and Girls Club of the Tri-County Area Endowment Fund Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust Land Protection Fund for Theda Care At Home Hospice Program Green Lake County Fair Fund Gertrude Jackson Children’s Memorial Fund SHE3 Fund Allured Fund for Confectionery Education Koeppler Family Fund Tim Pinnow and Heather Holly-Pinnow Family Fund Boys and Girls Club Unmet Needs Endowment Fund Nova Counseling Services Fund Pat and Karl Schulz Fund Green Lake Greenways Fund Community Impact Funds Field of Interest Funds Charlotte F. James Fund Dawn Johnson Smith Fund Brandon J. Backus Fund Barbara Krause Memorial Athletic Fund Provident Financial Consultants Fund Viola Bradley Farm Progress Days Scholarship Fund OACF Reserve Fund John and Helen Schuster Lourdes Academy Fund Green Lake Rotary Fund Winneconne Area Community Impact Fund Mildred M. and Edward W. Baar Youth and Education Fund Eileen D and William E Kelsh Memorial Fund Marcia Smith-Leslie Fund Bermingham Fund Stephen and Tricia Landolt Fund Robert E. Pung Memorial Fund Elroy L. Brazil Fund OAHS Staff Professional Development Fund Sheldon Nature Area Endowment Fund Green Lake Rotary Red Geranium Veterans Fund Lyle L and Ella Mae E Beck Fund Genevieve Bridget Kenny Memorial Trust Fund Stadtmueller-Kilp Family Fund Tom Blaze Fund Peter and Megan Lang Fund David and Mary Ellen Putzer Fund Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Fund Oaklawn School Playground Fund Simenson-Mt. Morris Holden Lutheran Fund Green Lake School Excellence Fund Field of Interest Funds Career Transition Fund Library Development Fund Vette Girls Fund Bressers Family Fund Paul and Peg Larson Fund William and Deborah Quandt Fund Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Maintenance Fund Oakwood Aviation Program Sustainability Fund SOAR Fund Markesan Public Library Fund Winneconne Basic Needs Fund Child Care Provider Training Fund - Green Lake County Robert H. and Shirley M. Mainwaring Fund Vierthaler Family Fund Willard and Val Carlson Memorial Fund Bradford and Maureen Lasky Fund Steven L. Randall Memorial Fund Clarity Care Endowment Fund for Program Support Oakwood Environmental Education Charter Mike Solomon/Pheasants Forever Memorial Fund Alfred T. Peck Jr. Fund Winneconne Civic League Fund Child Care Provider Training Fund - Winnebago County Mary Malnar Children’s Program Fund Wagner Women Fund MJ Castle Fund Jason and Courtney Lasky Family Fund Rauch Charitable Fund Starr H. Clark Endowment Fund Sustainability Fund Solutions 12 Step Recovery Club Fund Princeton Public Library Fund Environmental Endowment Fund John V. Nichols Digital Library Development Fund Thomas and Trisha Castle Fund David and Sue Leach Fund Reff Family Fund Cog Cat Fund Elaine and Robert Oeflein Fund Southwest Rotary Club Fund Ripon Girl Scouts Fund Donor Advised Funds Fund for the Arts Oshkosh Public Library Collection Improvement Fund Robert J. Christman Fund Kelsey M. Leach Fund Roberts Fund Congregation B’nai Israel Holocaust Memorial Garden Fund Omro Area Community Center Endowment Fund Southwest Rotary Releaf Fund Ripon Historical Society Fund Albright-Next Generation Fund Giving Circle Funds The Dementia Awareness Fund Oshkosh Public Library Development and Support Fund Belles, Books and Candor Fund Community Solutions Fund Pete and Lucy Leach Fund Rogers Donor Advised Fund Congregation B’nai Israel Fund Omro Carter Memorial Library Facility Improvement Fund Gilkey Stevenson Fund Ripon Public Library Fund Winneconne Community School District Extra Curricular Fund Charles and Marian Garbrecht Fund Oshkosh Public Library Facility Improvement Fund G.E.M.S. (Giving Empowers My Sisters) Fund Corcoran Family Fund Phyllis Leach Fund Rommelfanger Family Fund Covey Fund: Advocating Rights & Choices for Omro Extra Curricular Endowment Fund Tri-County Community Dental Clinic Endowment Fund Rotary Club of Ripon Charitable Foundation Winneconne Science, Technology, Engineering, Bob Gertsch City Parks Oshkosh Public Library Programming Support Fund The Wine Ladies Fund Howard and Alice Curler Memorial Fund Luther Family Fund Paul (PJ) Rottman Fund People with Disabilities Omro Veterans Memorial Perpetual Care Fund Tri-County Community Dental Clinic, Inc. Thrasher Opera House Endowment Fund Math (STEM) Fund Guenther-Motz Trust Fund Oshkosh Public Library Technology Fund Women in Medicine Fund Linda and Tim Dempsey Fund Maggie and Morgan Main Fund Janet Scalpone Fund Covey, Inc. Fund Oshkosh Area Community Pantry Fund Focus on the Children Fund Winneconne Thrift & Gift Inc. Fund Hiwela Youth Fund LOURDES ACADEMY Joseph S. Pine Fund The Women’s Division 50th Anniversary Endowment Fund N. L. Dirlam Fund Howard and Bonnie Marousek Fund John and Amy Schiek Family Fund Day by Day Warming Shelter Building Fund Oshkosh Area Humane Society, Inc. Fund Tri-County Community Dental Clinic Carl W. Ives Fund Designated Funds Mabel Rassmussen Fund Driftwood Fund Clair and Helen Martin Family Fund Schiek Sports Corporate Fund Day by Day Warming Shelter Contingency Fund Oshkosh Area United Way Fund Wetherbee Orthodontics Program Fund Henry H. and Patricia W. Kimberly Fund for Youth Day by Day Warming Shelter Operational Fund Oshkosh Community Education Fund Mildred E. Turner United Methodist Church Fund Joan I. and Clifford W. Bunks Tuition Assistance Fund Frank and Anna Rojahn Fund Designated Funds Dumke Family Fund Phillip J. Martini and Constance T. Martini Fund Dennis and Gail Schwab Fund American Legion #364 Giles Luce Post Youth Fund Designated Funds Ladies Benevolent Society: Advocates for Older Adults Diverse Options Inc. Fund Oshkosh Community YMCA Swim Team Fund Twentieth Century Club Fund Alyssa Koelbl & Marissa Marx Memorial Scholarship Fund Ann and Wesley Schneider Library Fund Katrina Rose and William James Edwards Fund Joby Marx Fund Michael and Lisa Scott Fund Butte des Morts Conservation Club Fund Mary Anhaltzer Fund Emil & Louise Marohn Family Memorial Fund Dosogne Boys and Girls Club Maintenance Fund Oshkosh Convention Center Maintenance Fund Unlock the Fox Fund Lourdes Academy Endowment Fund William A. Steiger Memorial Fund First Business Bank Charitable Fund Todd Mason Memorial Fund Seibold Family Fund Butte des Morts Lions Fund Friend of the Women’s Fund Carl Matz Fund Education Foundation of the Neenah Joint School District Oshkosh D.A.R.E. Program Fund Upper Lakes Fishing Club Fund Thomas A. Plein Annual Scholarship Fund William Steiger Fund Cameron Victor Gassere Fund Sarah and Hank (Henry) Mathewson Fund Carey and R.J. Sharpe Family Fund Friends of the Winneconne Library Fund Ruth A. Nordhaus Designated Scholarship Fund Odd Fellows Endowment Fund Endowment Fund of First Lutheran Church of Poy Sippi, WI Oshkosh Downtown Rotary Club Endowment Fund Valley Christian School Endowment Fund Douglas L. Posorske Memorial Fund Steven J. Zellmer Fund Funds established from July 1, 2019 The Gateway Community Fund Johan A. Mathison, M.D. Fund Tom Shepeck Memorial Fund Heidi Jerabek Memorial Grant Piano Fund The Service League Fund OHS Class of ‘63 Endowment Fund Evening of Stars Event Fund Oshkosh Family Inc. Fund Bill Van Lieshout Oshkosh North High School Tennis Tim Purtell Tuition Fund John F. and Helen T. Schuster Fund David and Sharon Geurden Fund McConnell Family Foundation Fund Shikoski Family Fund Lord of the Lakes Endowment Fund Women’s Fund Program and Operating Fund to June 30, 2020 are listed in bold. Oshkosh 150 Anniversary History Fund Family Services of Northeast Wisconsin Fund Oshkosh Fast Club Community Improvement Fund Court Fund Fr. Daniel Schuster Vocation Fund

12 | ANNUAL REPORT ANNUAL REPORT | 13 James and Kerry Malczewski Norton’s Dry Dock, Inc. Dr. James and SharonProvinzano Shea Electric & Communications, LLC Tundraland Witzke Electric, Inc. Marsh Family Dentistry, LLC AJ and Tanya Nosek Richard W. Purtell and Sheryl Simons Purtell Aaron Sherer and Paul Smith Tunes for Recovery Dennis and Karen Wojahn Kristine Martin Nova Counseling Services Quality Custom Metal Fabrication, Inc. Richard and Carol Shikoski Terrance and Eve Lynne Wojahn FY20 Gifts To Support Our Work Michael and Julie Marx Steve and Susan Nystrom Quality Plumbing, LLC Jane Renner Shipman U Michael and Joan Woldt Dr. Michael and Julie Maslowski Jun and Kristin Shirahama U.S. Venture, Inc. R.T. and Ellen Wollangk ALL NEW CONTRIBUTIONS TO OACF TOTALING $500 OR MORE Ursula Maurer O Q Silver Creek Denistry UAW Local 578 Women’s Care of Wisconsin, SC LeRoy Maxfield and Dr. Juliette Sterkens Mary Ann Offer Lois Quinney Allen and Mary Singstock United Steel Workers Local 1327 Mark and Joyce Worley Paul B. McAvoy Ohiopyle Prints, Inc. Scott and Dara Sitter United Way Fox Cities, Inc. Dennis and Sarah Wright Brian and Joann McClone Mary Oleson R Brett and Sarah Smits William and Barbara Urbrock Thomas Wyman Colleen McDermott James and Eldrid Olson Weston and Joline Radford Sarah R. Smits UW Oshkosh Foundation, Inc. Will and Caitlin Wyman Dr. Mary McDonald Mary Olson Arthur and Pamela Rathjen SNC Manufacturing Company, Inc. William and Beth Wyman Thomas and Antoinette Brinkman John Dobbins Mary Beth Gehrke Eric and Kristin Hoopman Kaitlynn Koeppler A Dr. Michael and Susan McFarlane Omro Booster Club Timothy Raupp Snitz Club Baseball for Oshkosh Gregory and Jane Wypiszynski Judith Britton Lisa Dohr Dennis and Kathy Geier Horicon Bank Kurt and Judith Koeppler V 32nd Division Red Arrow Post Winnebago County Chapter Michael and Ruth McGinley Omro High School Lisa Reas George and Julie Sorrells Valley Pest Control, Inc. John and Laura Broderick Jon and Cassandra Dorn William and Nell Germain Horicon Bank - Ripon Koeppler Management 4imprint McGinnis Chiropratic Office, Inc. Karen Oram Robert and Pamela Rebman South Woods Park Association Valley VNA Senior Care Y Patricia B. Broderick E.J. and Annabelle Dorsch David and Sharon Geurden Steven and Susan Houle James Kolb Acoustic Ceiling Products, LLC Patrick and Anne McKenzie Julie Ortman Russell and Katherine Reff Patricia Sowls Van Dyne Sportsmens Club Gary and Sandra Yakes Susan T. Brown Lisa Dorschner Adam and Stephanie Geurts House of Flowers Daniel and Carolyn Konz Agnesian HealthCare, Inc. Tom and Patricia McKeown Margaret Osborn Emil Jr. and Audrey Reichow Bradley R. Spanbauer Randy and Linda Van Ness Noutheng Yang Mr. and Mrs. Thane T. Bublitz Harold Gene Drecktrah Gregory and Mary Gibbons The Howard Lawrence and Shirley Konz Aither Insurance Patrick and Linda McMillin Oshkosh Area School District* Dennis and Jean Reimer Susan Spanbauer Schmidt Vanden Heuvel Yellow House Realty Matthew and Sandra Burant Cheri Duchrow Douglas and Jennifer Gieryn Roger and Bette Hoytink Michael Konz Alberta Kimball Foundation Brenton McMyler Oshkosh Area United Way Paul Reiser and Cheri Bricco Gerald and Judith Specht Toby Vanden Heuvel and Jennifer Norden Stephen and Cynthia Yoblonski Hunt Dr. Craig and Dr. Heidi Burnett Ronald and Cathy Duerkop Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Youth Cynthia Huebschen Harold Kozlowski and Jean Luther Thomas and Andrea Alf Sr. Barbara F. McPhee Oshkosh Area Women’s Association, Inc. Donald and Carol Remer Special Properties Ltd. Troy and Ashley Vandermause Brigitte Yoder Business Lending Group, LLC Briar L. Duffy Robert Gluth Humanity First USA Adam and Andrea Krueger Anna Allen Misty McPhee Oshkosh Coil Spring, Inc. Di-Anne Rengstorf Scott and Karrine Spiller Gladys Veidemanis Timothy and Judith Young Butzin-Marchant Funeral Home, Inc. Dr. Michael and Darcy Duffy Joseph and Katie Golichnik Alex Hummel and Brenda Haines James and Marilyn Krueger Ms. Christine Allen Harry G. and Helen H. Meeleus Trust Oshkosh Community YMCA ReThink Addiction Run/Walk Ms. Sarah Springborn Lara Vendola-Messer Barbara Dumke Schroeder Golper Supply Co., Inc. Mr. Jeffrey C. Huppert Justin R. Krueger Jeffrey and Patricia Allen Carol Meeuwsen-Jones Oshkosh Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. RH Design Build, LLC St. John’s Lutheran Church, Women John and Jillayne Verich Steven and Tamera Goodwin Douglas and Chrys Hyde Michael and Vicki Krueger Z JJ Allen and Evelyn Andersen C Meiborg, Inc. Oshkosh Corporation Ripon Area School District St. Raphael The Archangel Church Verve, a Credit Union Randall and Mary Zentner Charles and Jean Gorham Joyce Hyde Joseph W. Kuehnl Alliance Laundry Systems Alden Caflisch and A. Bridget Connolly-Caflisch E Marine Oshkosh Corporation Foundation, Inc. Ripon College Florence Stadler John and Mary Beth Verwiel Susan Ziegler Michael and Luanne Gospodarek Mr. Thomas Hyde Mr. John H. Kujawa Amada Inc. Marilyn Callen EAA Metzler Enterprises of Oshkosh, LLC Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Ripon FFA Alumni Association Carol Stadtmueller John III and Susan Vette Andy and Amanda Zinth Marvin and Barbara Gossen Kunes Country Destination RV, Inc. Amcor David and Carol Cameron Nancy L. Ebert John and Susan Meyer Oshkosh Firefighters Charitable Trust Ripon Public Library Joseph and Mary Ellen Stadtmueller Susan Vette George and Julie Zinth Michael Goudreau American Legion - Giles Luce Post 364 Shawn and Carissa Karsten Ms. Trudy Eckstein I Mid Morning Kiwanis Club of Oshkosh Oshkosh Housing Authority Roberts, Ritschke & Tyczkowski, Ltd Gerald Stadtmueller and Catherine Luther Suzanne Vette Zizzo Group Engagement Marketing Govani Dental, LLC American Legion Cook Fuller Post #70 Richard and Carolyn Carlson Education Foundation of Neenah Sandra Ilk L Midwest Sport and Turf Systems, LLC Oshkosh Kid’s Foundation Janey Robson David D. Stanton Alan Vlach and Ann Luther Kenneth and Carol Zwick Gregory and Barbara Graber Appleton Lathing Corporation Richard and Nancy Casey Dr. Calvin and Janis Edwards Illinois Tool Works Foundation Ronald and Tina LaBorde Marlene Mielke Oshkosh Mid-Morning Kiwanis Club Dean and Susan Rogers James Stapel von Briesen & Roper, S.C. Thomas and Kay Lettau Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church - Ripon Aaron and Marissa Armstrong Thomas and Trisha Castle Diane Egan Independence Financial, LLC Lakeshore Natural Resource Partnership Janice Miller Oshkosh Public Museum Dr. Barry and Ann Rogers Randall and Beth Stark Ruth Vorpahl Grace Lutheran Church Christopher J. Arnold and Celeste Williams CDA Pizza, Inc. Ronald and Delores Einerson interGen, Inc. Lakeside Animal Hospital Michael and Susan Miller Oshkosh Rotary Club TJ and Valeta Rogers Robert and Carol Staszkiewicz Bonita Graff CG Schmidt Construction David and Susan Elbing Lakeview Elementary School PTO Miss Wisconsin Organization, The Oshkosh Southwest Rotary Michael Rohrkaste State of Wisconsin Department of Tourism Shanna Chamberlain Dennis Elmer and Jeanne Baivier David and Judith Gray Peter and Megan Lang Modern Overhead Door Corporation Mary Christine Staub W B J Oshkosh Tavern League Alan and Leanore Rommelfanger Margaret Wachtel Robert and Kristin Chartier Alexander and Patricia Epting Green Lake Association Robert and Jodie Larsen Moderow Electric, LLC Danae Steele Associated Bank J. J. Keller Foundation, Inc. Oshkosh Tennis Association, Inc. Roosevelt Elementary PTO Jessica Wagner Stanwix Dr. Theresa Cheng William Evans Green Lake Conservancy Foundation, Inc. Dr. Paul and Margaret Larson Tilman and Ann Moe Kenley and Carole Steinert Aurora Health Care Paul and Sharon Janty Juergen Otte Brenna Root Walsworth Children’s Miracle Network Miss America Contestant Fund Evergreen Foundation, Inc. Green Lake Greenways Erik and Jennifer Larson Mehdi and Diane Mohammadian Paul Leo and Jennifer Stellpflug Richard and Amy Jo Aylward JEK Foundation Dr. Jeanna Owens Rotary Club of Ripon Jon and Constance Warning James and Kay Chitwood Evergreen Retirement Community Green Lake Rotary Club District 627 Wayne Larson Kathy A. Mohrman Wayne L. Stevenson and Mary M Loges Badger Mining Corporation James Jenks Rotary District 6270 Bridgette Weber City of Omro James and Geraldine Grine Bradford and Maureen Lasky Thomas and Nicole Moniz Gilbert and Karen Stoeberl Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP James and Jeanne Jewell P The Roxy Supper Club Dr. and Mrs. John R. S. Weber City of Oshkosh David and Mary Gronik Helaine Lasky Moran Wealth Management Rebecca Stoffel Bank First National F Barry and Mary Johnson William and Maureen Paffenroth David and Anne Ruby Dr. Robert and Lisa Weber Class of 1969 Lynn Grout Jason and Courtney Lasky Suzann G.Mosling Jay and Nancy Stoflet Barr, Inc. Farmers & Merchants Bank Eric and Barbara Johnson The Paine Art Center and Gardens Wayne and Allys Rudisill Webster’s Marketplace Clayton PTA Gerald and Marie Gumz Mark and Kristen Lasky Mountain Range Pharmacy Heidi Strand Sabina Bastias Jan Faust Mrs. Diane Johnson Susan Panek Marc and Lisa Ruetten Ms. Mary Weddig Cliff’s Tire & Battery Dr. Ralph and Dena Gunderson Sheldon and Lori Lasky MPB Builders John C. Stubbs and Laura Deming Baysek Machines Inc. Paulette Feld Bertha M. Jones Estate Richard and Gina Panske Thomas Rusch Patti Weissling Robert and Marcy Coglianese Dr. David and Marlene Gundlach Andrew and Karen Leavitt Peter R. Muehrer Karen S. Stuve Estate of Lyle & Ella Mae Beck Jason and Peg Feltz Linda Jones-Blau Bruce Patrick Michael and Angela Rust Robert Wemmer and Sharon Johannes Clarendon J. Combs and Jessie Clark Combs Trust Roxanne Lee Mueller Funeral Home, Inc. Ellen Sullivan Brenda Bell Becker William and Marian Fenlon Michael Joseph Patrick Huck Agency Paul and Susan Ruthven Rose Wendt Community First Credit Union Legacy Private Trust Company Scott and Sara Muhlbauer Suzanne Sutherland Joseph and Kim Bednarowski Dawn Filer H Thomas and Carol Joseph James and Mary Patterson Dr. Robert and Christine Weston Thomas and Kim Cooper The Hackstock Family Foundation Ross and Sarah Leinweber Timothy and Barbara Mulloy Dr. Loren and Judith Swanson Lawrence and Barbara Behlen First Fruits Robert and Deborah Jozwowski Peace Lutheran Church Tynan Whitby Igancio and Deborah Cortina Dr. Thomas Hallquist and Patricia Dwyer-Hallquist Craig Leipold and Helen Johnson-Leipold S Sweetwater Performance Center, LLC Richard and Sharon Behring Keuler First Lutheran Church J. Peter and Karola Jungbacker Janice Pennau Barbara Salemi Ralph and Joann Wickstrom Cottingham & Butler Ronald and Lillian Hansche Christopher Leitch and Karlene Grabner Switchgear Power Systems, LLC Andrew Beiser First Presbyterian Church - Oshkosh N Robert and Vickie Pennau John and Erin Salm Craig and Melissa Wiedemeier CR Meyer Jennifer Hanson Marcia Smith Leslie Beiser Realty, LLC First Weber Group Foundation, Inc. K Richard Nagel Baron and Sandra Perlman Salzer Siding, Inc. Ryan and Heidi Wienandt Ronald and Virginia Crane Scot and Michelle Harenburg Judith Levin Victoria Beltran Daniel and Laura Fiser Ronald and Kelli Karpinski Amy Nasr Andrew and Margaret Perrie Sam Holmes Scholarship Fund T Jeff and Sara Wiesner Janet Crook Thomas and Penny Harenburg Liddicoat Bemis Company, Inc. Vicky Fitzgerald William and Patricia Kasper, MD Neenah Girls Basketball Club, Inc. Christopher and Jennifer Peters Simon Sanchez Susan Tatum Wihlm Dental, LLC Dr. Joann Noe Cross Ronald and Jody Harrell Joy Lindsay James F. Bere Focus on Energy Peter and Laurie Kasuboski Neenah High School W. Thatcher and Joanne Peterson John Sawtell Tengco, Inc. Thomas and Patricia Wildman Crossroads Market, LLC Neil and Bettie Harriman Little Rapids Corporation Bergstrom Corporation Mike and Allyson Ford Dennis Kavanaugh and Cynthia Thorpe Neenah Joint School District Mrs. Kathryn Pfaendtner SBS Plumbing, LLC Thedacare Family of Foundations, Inc. Paul Williams and Becky Brown Culver’s E. Alan and Diana Hartman Karl Loewenstein and Memuna Khan Bruce and Kathryn Berndt Fortifi Bank John Kellerman Neenah Music Parents Association James and Mary Pfeiffer John Schatz ThedaCare, Inc. Robert and Margaret Wilms Culver’s of Oshkosh #2 Michael and Jill Havey Mark Lohry Roxanne M. Berndt Fortifi Bank John and Teresa Kelly Neenah Soccer Club Phillips Tax & Accounting, Inc. Mr. Jeffery H. Schettl Robert and Mary Thimke Windward Wealth Strategies James and Gail Cummings Daniel and Mary Jane Heaney Suzanne Loker Dr. Robert and Margaret Bernstein Carole Lee Foust Kerber Rose & Associates Neenah Volleyball Booster Club Pickett Lions Club John and Amy Schiek William and Ada Lara Thimke William Wingren Susan K. Curran William and Vivian Heaney Lord of the Lakes Lutheran Church Biggar’s Supper Club, Inc. Fox Communities Credit Union Julie Kersten Neenah Wrestling Booster Club Dr. Kurt and Jane Piernot Schiek Sports, Inc. Andy Thoman Winnebago County Curt Stam Agency, LLC Heatley Electric Lourdes Academy Foundation, Inc. Scott and Mary Blair Fox Valley Technical College - Appleton John and Nan Keune William and Judith Neill Pinnacle Plumbing, LLC Jack and Joan Schloesser Michael and Mary Beth Thomas Winnebago County Fair Association William and Sally Cuttill Steven and Marla Hendry Lourdes Academy of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, Inc. Carolyn Blassingame Hal and Pam Freeman Kenneth and Susan Kiesau Thomas and Gloria Nesbitt Pinnow Sheet Metal, Inc. Schmitt Building Material & Fuel Co., Inc. Marion Thompson Winnebago County Farm Bureau Bernard and Mary-Louis Hengesbaugh III Johnnie and Diane Lowe Blue Door Consulting, LLC Friends of Oshkosh Parks, Inc. Kimberly-Clark Corporation Network For Good Elizabeth Pitz Mrs. Julie Schmude David and Karen Thomsen Winnebago County Meat Animal Board Mr. Douglas J. Henke LPL Financial Foundation Burleigh Blust D Kimberly-Clark Foundation, Inc. Kelly E. Neubauer Plastics Engineering Company Karen Schneider Alice Toepel Winneconne Community School District Marilyn Henze Nancy E lsberry Bock Insurance Agency, Inc. Timothy and Cheryl Dahlstrand G Kinas Excavating, Inc. Dolores Nichols Brenda Pluchinsky Matthew and Stephanie Schroeder Burk and Christine Tower Winneconne Lodge 186 Steve and Debbie Herman Joann Luedke Edward and Kari Bowen Margaret Davey Future Bucks LLC Erika King John and Patricia Nichols Poco Pizza LLC Wes and Barbara Schwartz Wayne and Susan Traska Winneconne PTA Dr. Barbara Herzog Robert and Doris Luedtke Theodore and Karen Bowen John Jr. and Katherine Davis Patrick and Amy Galloway Jessica King Kathryn Nichols Pollesch Construction, Inc. Michael and Lisa Scott Paul and Jacqueline Trebiatowski Winneconne Thrift & Gift, Inc. Fredric and Sarah Hildebrand Jr. Leon and Ann Marie Luker Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh, Inc. Laura Ann Day Galloway Company Thomas King and Jean Erdman Nicolet National Bank Paul and Christine Predick Walter Jr. and Lynn Scott Jeffrey and Ann Trembly Melvin and Betty Wirth Hillside Dental Associates The Lyons Den DL LLC Shirley Brabender Mattox Doris Dehn Thomas and Margaret Galow Dr. Terry and Virginia Kippa Dr. Robert and Carol Niendorf Principal Financial Group Donald and Judith Seibold Triangle Manufacturing Company Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Jason and Susan Hirschberg Margot Brand Craig Demler Elliott and Frances Garb Kiwanis Club of Oshkosh, Inc. Jessica L. Nokovic Professional Womens Connection Otto and Karen Seifert Trinity Episcopal Church Wisconsin Public Service Foundation Larry and Peggy Hirschberg Gary and Josephine Brantmier Michael and Beth Dempsey Robert Sr. and Cary Garofalo Brian and Sara Klawikowski M Kathleen N. North Jacob and Kathleen Propp Peter and Emily Sensenbrenner Mary Troudt Wisconsin Timber Rattler James and Jane Hoffman Mary Brefeld Dr. Robert and Nan Devermann Paul and Anne Gassere Thomas and Alexandra Kloeckl Sean Michael and Jo Ellen Madden Northern Telephone and Data Thomas Prosser Service Oil Company, Inc. Ben Truyman Wishing Well of Green Lake County, Inc. Kim Hoffman Brewer Heating and Cooling Rev. Ralph and Rev. Carol DiBiasio-Snyder Gayland Ms. Mary Knudsen Main Street Public Storage Mary Nortman Provident Financial Consultants, LLC* Paul Shain Tullar Elementary School PTO George III and Michele Wittler Robert B. Briese Richard and Cynthia Diemer Homan Ford, Inc. Major Goolsby’s, Inc.

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Audited Financial Statements Board of Directors & Staff

ASSETS 2020 2019 OACF BOARD EMERITUS BOARD WINNECONNE AREA OSHKOSH AREA Cash & Investments $114,706,786 $115,889,182 COMMUNITY COMMUNITY JEFF TREMBLY, President NANCY ALBRIGHT Receivables 1,117,217 1,556,199 VICTORIA BELTRAN JOHN BERMINGHAM FOUNDATION BOARD FOUNDATION STAFF Property & Equipment 571,677 588,711 TOM CASTLE LARRY BITTNER MARSHA PATTERSON, President BILL WYMAN, President and Chief Executive Officer Other Assets 578,950 546,362 JASON FELTZ, Treasurer MIKE CASTLE CARY GAROFALO DAWN CLARK, TIM GALLOWAY MARCY COGLIANESE Executive Assistant TOTAL ASSETS $116,974,630 $118,580,454 ANDREA ALF CHERYL FOWLER, Director of Education MANDI HINRICHS DAVE ELBING SISTER PAM BIEHL KARLENE GRABNER, Director of Donor Services JODIE LARSEN, Secretary TOM HARENBURG BARBARA BIGGAR KATIE NEITZEL, LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS 2020 2019 JEFF LIDDICOAT LORRIE KEATING HEINEMANN Development and Communications Manager JOHN BRODERICK AMY PUTZER, Director of Programs BRIAN MCCLONE, Vice President ROBERT HERGERT Agency Funds $38,331,828 $39,695,128 EMILY DUNHAM JENNIFER SHEAHAN, NATE OLSON JASON HIRSCHBERG Director of Finance and Administration Payables 2,794,167 2,173,820 BRENDA KUBASTA DAWN WATSON, KATE PFAENDTNER PETER LANG Office/Program Assistant PEGGY LARSON Long-Term Debt 1,125,179 958,959 RUSSEL REFF MARK LASKY KRISTIN SULLIVAN Net Assets 74,723,456 75,752,547 TONY RENNING SHELDON LASKY CRAIG WIEDEMEIER CAREY SHARPE CATHERINE LUTHER TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $16,974,630 $118,580,454 JESSICA VAN BOMMEL SCOTT SITTER JIM MALCZEWSKI MIKE VAUGHAN, SYLVIA MCDONALD Past President CONTRIBUTIONS* 2020 2019 GINNA NELSON WOMEN’S FUND BOARD $8,295,196 $6,736,896 DAVE SCHECKLMAN GREEN LAKE COUNTY/ JACK SCHLOESSER KELLI KARPINSKI, President PATRICK SEUBERT RIPON COMMUNITY DISTRIBUTIONS 2020 2019 AMY ALBRIGHT STEVE SORENSON FOUNDATION KEN ARNESON Grants/Scholarships $5,806,707 $4,224,227 JACK SULLIVAN JENNIFER BEULOW FISCHER Agency/Designated 1,198,752 864,510 SAM SUNDET LARRY BEHLEN NAN DEVERMANN, Secretary ROBERT EIDAHL Total Grants/Scholarships 7,005,459 5,088,737 BURK TOWER BARB HERZOG, Vice President DAVE VIERTHALER BARB EVENSEN Program Expenses** 1,249,264 1,006,688 KATIE HOXTELL BETH WYMAN MARK JUDAS MELISSA KOHN TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS $8,254,723 $6,095,426 BILL WYMAN JEFF LIDDICOAT VICKI KRUEGER, Treasurer GARY YAKES WILLIAM NEILL DENISE PREHN STEVE SORENSON KAREN SCHNEIDER * Contributions per the audited financial statements exclude contributions to agency funds, in accordance with accounting standards JUDY SEIBOLD References to contributions in the text and charts of the Annual Report represent total contributions, including those to agency funds. PATTY SHEA

CHERRI VIERTHALER, Past President **Program expenses are funds paid directly to a vendor for nonprofit organizations and special community projects.

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