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2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG CONTENTS

Our Mission 3 Letter from the Board, Staff, and Volunteers 4 Discovery World Impact by Numbers 5 Year in Review 6 Events in Review 7 The Pavilion at Discovery World 8 Membership 9 The S/V Denis Sullivan 10 The Kohl’s Design It! Lab 11 STEM Educational Opportunities 12 Summer Camp 13 Power On Exhibit 14 Steve Atwell Memorial Fund 15 Volunteers 16 2018 Discovery World Gala 17 2018 Discovery World Gala Donors 18-19 2018 Discovery World Donors 20 2018 Demographics and Revenue Review 21 2018 Board of Directors 22 Board of Director Impact in 2018 23

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG OUR MISSION

Discovery World provides fun and educational experiences through interactive exhibits and educational programs for families and students in , the region, and the state of . We generate excitement for Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM), freshwater education and careers in the minds of children and young people, while playing a vital role in the workforce development pipeline.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG LETTER FROM THE BOARD, STAFF & VOLUNTEERS

It has been an amazing year, full of progress and accomplishment, as well as bittersweet moments.

Dear Friends of Discovery World, It has been an amazing year, full of progress and accomplishment, as With all of this growth and success, we also embraced change and well as bittersweet moments. We had some wonderful celebrations, the, “It’s not goodbye, it’s I’ll see you later…” Our President and CEO made tremendous strides fulfilling our mission, and yet, said farewell of 11 years, Joel Brennan, left Discovery World at the end of 2018 to to a treasured leader. While in full swing of our capital campaign for work under Wisconsin’s new governor, Tony Evers. Mr. Brennan is now our Building a Better and Brighter Future endeavor, we completed the new Secretary of Administration and we could not be happier construction on our new, 9,000 sq-foot Pavilion. Our 2018 Ignite the Spark for and prouder of him. He has lead our organization out of debt and Gala was our first official event to take place in this space, and into new opportunities, new experiences, and a new era of providing it was a roaring success. With more than 650 people in attendance, the STEM education for all. We are so grateful for Mr. Brennan and wish him new Pavilion glowed in the moonlight and has become a focal point continued success in State Government and whatever lies next for many on the Lakefront. We also continued to have great momentum in our years to come. Education and Membership Departments. Our Education team continues to offer award-winning summer camps and granted 400 scholarships in With that sentiment, we also want to take the time to thank our many 2018 to deserving children in Milwaukee. We also continued to grow our visitors, school groups, campers, event goers, families, and partners for high-focused educational programming to low income schools compliments embarking on this journey with us. You’ve made it so much fun, so worth of several gifts from local corporations. Further, we met our goal of reaching the effort, and have shown us that you’re growing right along with us. We 10,000 members by the close of 2018, and we couldn’t be happier to have look forward to a fantastic 2019 and hope you’ll continue on this journey welcomed new faces as valued members. Discovery World was excited by our side. Thank you for your commitment to providing STEM for to open another permanent exhibit called Power On, compliments of the children of all ages, abilities, races, gender, and socioeconomic status WE Energies Foundation, and also welcomed several traveling experiences in Milwaukee, in Wisconsin, in the Midwest, and beyond. on our Lower Mezzanine, which formerly housed staff offices and is now remodeled and open to the public. With Gratitude, As we continued to work to create and develop new exhibits and experiences, we are consistently conscious that Discovery World exists to inspire the next generation of tinkerers, makers, inventors, innovators, and entrepreneurs. We are doing so strictly through the generosity of individual, foundation, and corporate donors, and thanks to our generous Dennis Krakau patrons and community partners who feel a kinship to our mission and Chairman of the Board need to serve our community. We continue to expand, offering new events On behalf of the Discovery World Board of Directors, Staff, and Volunteers such as our Sensory-Friendly Sundays for children on the autism spectrum and their families, a new health-focused event, and an Earth Day event, which was completely free to the general public, compliments of our partners at the U.S. Forest Service.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG DISCOVERY WORLD’S IMPACT BY NUMBERS

130,000 2,600 total 6,500 people square-feet of educational Cub Scouts, Scouts BSA, and climbed aboard the S/V space, including: classrooms, Girl Scouts came for hands-on Denis Sullivan for charters, labs, theater, exhibits, and learning experiences Dockside Discoveries, Lake studios Watches and educational field trips

1,600 total 1,500 teachers Summer Campers who 67,500 and educators in the engaged in week-long students attended field trips Educator’s Community STEM-focused camps at Discovery World from June-August

9,000 children 300,000 came to Discovery World for 45,000 total visitors to the educational programming with guests attended events from all 50 states financial assistance hosted onsite and catered by Bartolotta’s Catering, Discovery World’s onsite partner and supporter

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG 2018 YEAR IN REVIEW

JANUARY APRIL JULY OCTOBER • Repeat education programs returned for a deep • Changes to the Promenade improved ticketing • The 9,000 square-foot Pavilion spaces opened to the • The Power On Exhibit opened to the public thanks to dive into specific topic such as anatomy, automation, efficiency and the visitor experience. public for events, educational programming and more! a generous donation from WE Energies Foundation. and circuitry thanks to funding from Johnson Controls, Rockwell Automation, and the Zilber • Discovery World participated in Weather Day by • Story Time with the Milwaukee Ballet brought dance, • The Kohl’s Design It! Lab opened to the public Family Foundation. creating a massive cloud at Miller Park in front of tens imagination and wonder to our youngest visitors. on Fridays. of thousands of children. • Donald Driver announced a partnership between Discovery World and the Wisconsin Athletic Hall of FEBRUARY Fame, and a new temporary exhibit for 2019. NOVEMBER MAY • Celebrated National Engineers Week by offering two • Discovery World was named BizTimes Media’s 2018 family workshops (Intro to Arduino and Hour of Code) • The Learning Shop moved to a newly constructed Large Nonprofit of the Year. space in the museum. to bring coding opportunities to the community. AUGUST • Discovery World partners with Autism Speaks • Discovery World partnered with Black Arts Fest Milwaukee and CARD Milwaukee to introduce Sensory Milwaukee in an effort to lend support of the new Friendly Sundays with the goal of making Discovery MARCH JUNE summer festival. World more accessible to those on the autism • Discovery World allocated more than 400 Summer spectrum and their families. • Reiman Aquarists unveiled new daily animal • Live @ the Lakefront concert series welcomed music encounters, offering new interactive experiences Camp scholarships to deserving children in the community. lovers who embraced the sunshine on the shores of for visitors. Lake Michigan. DECEMBER • Celebrated International Women’s Day with a special workshop in the Brady Lab. • Discovery World participated in the first city-wide SEPTEMBER STEM Hour of Code program, welcoming 20 organizations and teaching over 1,000 hour of code. • Discovery World unveiled new Access 414 program. Milwaukee County residents who presented a • Discovery World announced participation in its Wisconsin EBT card, along with a valid ID, received first-ever Milwaukee Museum Week, set to take place admission at $5/person for up to five (5) individuals in in 2019. their party. This program’s goal is to further Discovery World’s mission by providing greater access for all families and children in our community. • Discovery World unveiled Seniors in September and offered FREE weekday admission to anyone over the age of 60.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG 2018 EVENTS IN REVIEW

JANUARY APRIL JULY • Science Saturday (1/20) and Tony’s Bug Zoo (1/13) began monthly events for • Spring Fling Egg Hunt (4/8): This Easter-themed event brought 602 • The Pavilion at Discovery World opened just in time for our 2018 Gala. the community. These events brought crazy science experiences and crawly members and 578 members of the general public to hunt for eggs This year’s event welcomed over 650 guests and raised nearly $500,000 creatures to the public. throughout the museum for a chance at the golden egg prize. for STEM education. Attendance: 1,180.

FEBRUARY • Earth Day (4/22): Thanks to our partners at the U.S. Forest Service OCTOBER Eastern Region, we were able to offer free admission to the community in • Love Your Great Lakes Day (2/10): In partnership with the Fund for Lake celebration of Earth Day. We had films about conservation and preservation • Sci Fi Family Day (10/6): With more than 23 vendors and experiences Michigan, Love your Great Lakes day focused on community efforts to in the Todd Wehr Theater, the Future Anglers Foundation and Learn 2 Fish throughout the building, Sci Fi Family Day was great fun for all guests. revive, sustain and admire the Great Lakes. This was a family-friendly Foundation hosted a Backyard Bass fishing experience, our volunteers Patrons were treated to live performances, science fiction themed art, event that offered fun and interactive educational experiences aimed at at the Aquatic Invasive Species cart educated guests, the DNR led hikes and amazing costumes. Attendance: 2,154. introducing Milwaukeeans to our community’s connection to fresh water though Lakeshore State Park and our Education Department ran a hugely through local organizations that are instrumental in sustaining the Great successful “Trash Full Circle” lab. Attendance: 5,636. Lakes. Attendance: 1,044. NOVEMBER • Bartolotta’s Family Food Fest (2/24): Six of Bartolotta’s food units set up • Girls & STEM (11/10): Our 3rd annual Girls & STEM event sponsored by throughout Discovery World so patrons could sample various delicious MAY Rockwell Automation and Northwestern Mutual showcased some of the items. Attendance: 1,494 and almost 10,000 food tickets sold. • S/V Denis Sullivan Kick Off (5/26): We welcomed back the S/V Denis amazing things that women in our community are doing in STEM-related Sullivan from storage and provided free deck tours to over 1,000 people. fields.Attendance: 1,611. • The Milwaukee Makers Market event (11/24-25) was the place to be for Shop MARCH Small Weekend. patrons supported 17 local businesses and explored the • Robotics Week (3/28-3/31): Featured our partners at Rockwell Automation, JUNE museum. Two-Day Attendance: 1,531. FIRST Robotics Teams, professions in the automation and robotics field • Member Fireworks (6/27 and 7/3): 2018 brought a great turnout the and community volunteers showcasing robots galore! Attendance: over fireworks events. We hosted 1,631 members over the two days, and four days: 8,414 90 of them even got to watch the fireworks from the deck of the S/V Denis Sullivan. Two-Day Attendance: 1,631

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG THE PAVILION AT DISCOVERY WORLD

Working with stakeholders and community partners, the Discovery World developed a comprehensive vision that will shape our organization’s future and allow us to have a more significant impact on our community. As part of a $16 million capital campaign, Discovery World raised the entire cost to build and open the new Pavilion space from donor support. What was once the temporary home to the event tent each year, Discovery World is now the proud home of the Pavilion, a new transformative space for events, educational programming, school meals, traveling exhibits and so much more. Since it opened, the space has had a direct impact on our efforts to introduce and deepen STEM and freshwater interests in young people who may become future professionals in those fields. The new Pavilion is 9,000 sq. ft. and is used daily for various functions.

A new space for education, innovation, interaction, fun, and excitement – all with a beautiful lakefront view!

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG 2018 DISCOVERY WORLD MEMBERSHIP IN REVIEW

• The Corporate Employee Membership Discount was introduced in The Discovery World January 2017 to replace corporate membership cards and simultaneously create meaningful relationships with employees of our corporate partners. Membership Team Discount rates are based on prior year levels of giving. The number of new or renewing memberships receiving a corporate employee membership aspired to reach discount increased from 487 in 2017 to 908 in 2018. • The Membership program provided access to the community in 2018 by three goals by way of the following measures and organizations: December 31, 2018: • A total of 179 complimentary memberships were processed in 2018 through the Discovery World general access fund. • Complimentary memberships may not work for all of our community No.1 Increase the total partners and those they serve, so in 2018 we issued the first number of memberships complimentary “Guest Pass” admission card to Meta House, whereby a to 10,000 staff member may bring a group to experience the exhibits. • The UPAF/Visions campaign gives City of Milwaukee employees Number Achieved: 10,048 the chance to support local non-profit organizations through a one-time gift or convenient payroll deduction. In 2018, 407 employees chose to support Discovery World through a corresponding level of membership and/or donation. No. 2 Increase the • In 2018, 24 We Energies’ employees elected to support Discovery retention rate to 45-50% World in their workplace campaign and received a corresponding membership level based on the amount of their pledge. An additional Rate Achieved for 25 employees purchased memberships in person at the discounted the period 2013-2018: 46% rate of 50% through the Corporate Partner Employee Membership Discount Program. • Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast (GSWISE) offers incentives for cookie sales that included a Discovery World family level membership No. 3 Increase voucher at higher levels. revenue by 10% Percentage Achieved: 12%

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG SAILING THE GREAT LAKES ABOARD THE S/V DENIS SULLIVAN

Discovery World’s Resident Tall Ship

The S/V Denis Sullivan, Discovery World’s very own three-masted schooner and Wisconsin’s flagship, sailed roughly 3,000 nautical miles in 2018, reaching three of the five Great Lakes. Other noteworthy sailing accomplishments: • Hosted 158 Public Day Sails with almost 4,000 patrons aboard for those sails. • Welcomed 740 students aboard for 19 Lake Watch Expeditions. • Welcomed over 160 students aboard for three Dockside Discoveries. • 8,500 people toured the S/V Denis Sullivan over the course of the season. • Hosted the 21+ crowd for seven new Brew Sails. • Hosted six charters with over 230 patrons aboard. • Welcomed 730 spooktacular guests aboard for the Halloween Haunted Ship experience and tour.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG THE KOHL’S DESIGN IT! LAB & THE KOHL’S DESIGN IT! MOBILE LAB: DISCOVERY WORLD’S MAKER SPACE

The Kohl’s Design It! Lab is Discovery World’s onsite maker space where STEM becomes STEAM (science, technology, engineering, ART and mathematics).

In 2018: • We welcomed almost 62,000 people to the Lab for creation and design fun. • The Kohl’s Design It! Mobile Lab served over 43,000 students and families off-site during the year. • Guests created almost 111,000 projects in the lab alone – not including the cart experiences! • The Kohl’s Design It! Lab staff created 88 new projects for guests to make in 2018. • The Lab received over 35,000 donated items for use in our recycled material “Bucket Wall”. • Our prototyping team now tests the function of upcoming projects with visitors in the exhibits via our Kohl’s Design It! Mobile Cart – a fun way to test before we go into full production!

We are grateful to the Kohl’s Corporation for their continued support of the Kohl’s Design It! Lab.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG REPEAT STEM EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES BECOME STANDARD

Discovery World recognizes that more opportunities translate to deeper, more meaningful learning. This was the second year of ‘Repeat Educational Programming’, a reimagining of the classic field trip. Rather than visit Discovery World for a single experience, over 1,000 students representing 23 area schools participated in 4-6 hours of in-depth programming on a topic area, spread out over multiple visits. These repeated interactions with the same educator increased student confidence, strengthened understanding of the topics shared, and even provided opportunities for the students to begin to mentor each other.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG SUMMER CAMP IS SO MUCH FUN AT DISCOVERY WORLD

Each year, Discovery World offers award-winning summer camps that are focused on hands-on learning experiences in the areas of robotics, fashion design, automation, sailing, anatomy, freshwater exploration, and so much more. Children come for one week or the entire summer, and are exposed to new experiences, new friends, and a wide array of educational opportunities that they could not receive anywhere else…all while having fun! Summer 2018 proved once again that kids are smart, talented, creative, curious, and eager to try everything. Between June and August, we offered camps for 1st-8th graders, including the opportunity for over 400 community members to attend camp on scholarship. In addition, due to the growing demand, Discovery World offered its first off-site camp programming.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG DISCOVERY WORLD “POWERED ON” IN 2018

In 2018, there were major changes to Discovery World that resulted in a vastly improved visitor experience. We added 5,000 square-feet of exhibit space and created an entirely new entrance to the Technology Building. Working with the WE Energies Foundation, educators from Milwaukee Public Schools, our friends and partners at Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC), Milwaukee PBS, community stakeholders, and a design/build firm called Roto, we developed, installed, and introduced the exciting new Power On exhibit. The goal of the new exhibit is to explore the energy transformations that drive our modern world. In Power On, visitors can explore how the sun drives life, weather, and civilization. Visitors can reach out and touch lightning, put their hands inside a tornado, provide a city with power, experiment with wind turbine design, play with gravitational potential energy, see invisible energy, and discover how much power they can generate. Discovery World members were the first to experience Power On at our annual Halloween Members Night in October. Since then, thousands of visitors, including school groups, have explored, played, learned, and wondered about the way we transform energy in the modern world.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG SETTING A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE: THE STEVE ATWELL MEMORIAL YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Steve Atwell was a vibrant presence at Discovery World, where he spent more than 14 years as the Director of Development before his passing in 2014. Inspired by Steve’s commitment to Discovery World and to Milwaukee youth, the Steve Atwell Memorial Youth Scholarship was created in 2015. When fully funded, this endowment will ensure that even more young people in our community will always find enrichment and inspiration at Discovery World regardless of their financial status. These funds give our area’s youth unrestricted and personalized access to our STEM and freshwater education programs, camps, research, labs, staff and collaborative partners.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG GRATEFUL FOR VOLUNTEERISM

Over the past year, more than 403 volunteers donated over 20,000 hours as exhibit docents, divers, tall ship crew members, administrative assistants, event hands, and more. Thank you! We couldn’t do it without you!

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG IGNITE THE SPARK: DISCOVERY WORLD’S 2018 GALA

The Discovery World Gala, occurring in July of 2018, was the organization’s main fundraising event of the year. The event showcased highlights from the year with regard to educational programming success, maker space designs, summer camp thrills, and impact on the community. This event was one the first in our new Pavilion and brought the event both outdoors on the main patio, in the Pavilion, and in the Pilot House. The gala featured a live and silent auction, raffle, live appeal, fine dining, live entertainment, fireworks, an ample dessert bar, ice luge, and so much more! Thanks to the generosity of our guests and donors, the event raised nearly $500,000 for our educational programming, serving low income children, families, schools, and fellow non-profit organizations.

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 GALA DONORS

024 Tap Room Blackbear Children’s Boutique Terry Conroy Fava Tea Company Brent & Kate Halfwassen Kimberly Kane 88nine Radio Milwaukee Blush Beauty Conroy/Brennan Family Karl & Christine Fiasca Will & Kristi Hall Kanjam Ultimate Disc Game 9 Round BMO Harris Bank Patricia Contreras The Field Museum Joe Hamann Jim & Molly Kanter A.J. Ugent Furs & Fashions, Inc Board Game Barrister Conway Image Consulting Steve & Raquel Filmanowicz Eric & Ana Hanson Mark & Kaye Kass Above & Beyond Children’s Museum Ken Bockhorst Jack & Nicole Cook Dennis & Linda Finnigan Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva Jim & Lori Kegel AC Zuckerman Jewelers Ward Bortz Cooper’s Hawks Winery First Stage Children’s Theater Richard J. 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Alter Trading Corporation Brigid Brennan The Flower Source Florist Heidel House Resort & Spa Kloiber Jewelers Michael Croasdaile and Garden Center David Heiny & Stacy Buening A.O. Smith Foundation Joel & Audra Brennan Grady Crosby J. Val Klump & the UWM School The Ambassador Hotel John Brennan & Kaori Yashiro Foamation The Highland House Restaurant of Freshwater Studies Crowne Plaza Hotel Milwaukee Airport Ken & Stacey Force Cecilia Hillard Pastor Bill Knapp American Girl The Brewhouse Inn & Suites Cyclebar Brookfield American Players Theater Ann Bria Fred Astaire Dance Studio Milwaukee Jeff & Holly Hiltz Knollwood Farms, Ltd. Danceworks, Inc. Debbie Frederick Michael J. & Sharon Hipp John Koerner & The Kohl’s Design It! Lab Amish Craftsman Guild II Mali Bria Edward & Cathy David Amy’s Gourmet Apples Broadway.com - Fuel Cafe Matt & Jayne Hladio Kohl’s Theatre District International Matt & Sarah Deering Gabor Design Build Dan & Nancy Hogan Scott & Jennifer Kolsky Richard & Dianne Appleby Devon Seafood + Steak Art Below Zero Marty Brooks Tod Galloway Tammy Holicek Koss Corporation Charles Brown Matt & Gina Dillig Kristy Gang Richard & Anna Holz Brad Kostreva Art by Dirt Discovery Center Museum - Rockford, IL Arte Wine & Painting Studio Mike & Julie Brown Aaron & Stephanie Gardner Home 2 Suites - Menomonee Falls KPMG & Ryan Michalski Bublr Bikes Discovery World, Ltd. Gathering on the Green andrew & Noel Honkamp Jim Krahn Astronautics Corporation of America Aleisha Djuricic Michele Aubry Buck Rub Outfitters, Ltd. Alicia J. 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Wal Meraki Restaurant Nordic Mountain John & Maggie Raymond Roger & Judy Smith Theresa Reagan Doug Walsh Amina Merchant Jake Nordstrum andrew Smith Walt Disney World Resorts Metro Market - Mequon North Shore Dance Studio Todd Reardon Spire Fitness Refresh Aesthetic Center Chris & Stacey Walthers-Naffah Metropolis Resort & Conference Center Northwestern Mutual Foundation Splash Studio Warby Parker Mark & Donna Metzendorf Heath & Amy Nunnemacher Reiman Foundation, Inc. Sprecher Brewing Company 2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 ORGANIZATION DONORS

Air Logic Jeff Davidson Michael & Linda Gorens-Levey Jason Kleist Park Bank Foundation, Inc. Stephen Smith Albert J. & Flora H. Ellinger Darren Davis Tim Graul Kohl’s Cares David Pausch Southwest Airlines Foundation Foundation, Inc. John Deely Eric Graves Kolaga Family Charitable Trust Justine Pereira Scott & Mary Ellen Stanek John R. Aldridge Thomas J. Degnan James & Gretchen Gray Sonia Kolodzinski Daniel Pfeiffer Terri Steffenhagen Alliance for the Great Lakes Delta Dental Greater Milwaukee Association Dennis & Kathy Krakau Richard R. Pieper, Sr. R.A. Stevens Family Foundation Abdullah Alsaggaf of Realtors Youth Foundation John Delwiche Tom & Bezmi Kranick Pieper Electric, Inc. John Stollenwerk American Transmission Company, LLC Greater Milwaukee Foundation‘s Dennis & Donnalyn Maiman Aaron & Anita Tilton Family Fund Stanley Kritzik The Pentair Foundation Gary Stoltenburg Anne & Fred Luber Foundation Donor Advised Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Lakeshore Paddle Sport Rentals Magaret Platteter Ed Sullivan Anon Charitable Trust Anonymous EG Fund David & Mary Denomie Jeffrey Lambert Russ Plewa Carl Swabek Anonymous Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Ricardo & Meg Diaz Jennifer Langenfeld Kimberly A. Pons TeamLogic IT A.O. Smith Foundation, Inc. Colton Charitable Fund Matt & Gina Dillig Susan Lappen Prairie Springs: The Paul Fleckenstein Trust Telly Foundation, Ltd. Swarnjit S. Arora Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Jennifer Divney Luedke-Smith Fund Lori A. Lawrence Keith Prochnow Terry Kohler Pamela Autio Family Foundation, Inc. Sheila Dockery Gary & Joanne Grunau Don & Mary Jo Layden Puelicher Foundation, Inc Autism Speaks Theodore W. Batterman Jon C. & Bridget Donahue Ali Gully The Learning Shop Paul E. & Patti Purcell Family Foundation, Inc. Alfred Bader Donges Bay Elementary School Glen Hackmann The Les Paul Foundation Racine Danish Kringles John P. & Anne Thomas Bader Philanthropies, Inc John & Jean Donovan The Harley-Davidson Foundation, Inc. Kelsy Lewin Ralph Evinrude Foundation, Inc. Jeff & Barb Ticknor Badger Meter Foundation Myia Dowl Harken Family Foundation Stephanie Lilly Reiman Foundation, Inc The Todd Wehr Foundation, Inc. Mary Baer John Dragisic Hauske Family Foundation, Inc. John & Kathy Linnen Gail Rennock-Lesko Tom & Cathy Fink Baird Family Foundation David H. Drake The Heil Family Foundation Lutz Family Foundation John Repensek Kris & Anna Baritt David & Tarah Tompa Bastian Dreher Elizabeth Heller The Lynde & Harry Bradley Doreen Reske The Bartolotta Restaurants Foundation, Inc. Marcia Thompson David & Stefanie Dugan Mary E. Henke J.R. & Lori Richards Abdinasir Barud John Maggio The Townsend Foundation Claus Dunkelberg Cecilia Hillard River Bend Nature Center Donald & Donna Baumgartner Gerald & Elaine Mainman Michelle Tredo Russell Todd Ebbing Jenny & Bob Hillis Herlyn Roberson Timothy & Joanne Behling Sabine Maiss U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management Jason & Katie Eggert Robert & Heather Hipke Joseph A. Rock David Bennett Laura Mandella U.S. Bank Foundation Tom Ellis Walter J. Hogan Rockwell Automation Bishop Family Foundation ManpowerGroup Foundation USDA Forest Service - Eastern Region Kipp Elsbernd Mark & Janet Hogan Maria I. Rodriguez BMO Harris Bank Keith Mardak Prahlad Vadapally Emory T. Clark Erik & Elizabeth Hollander Brenda Roepke Francis W. Bock MARLO Foundation, Ltd. Family Charitable Foundation Donald Horton Roller Family Fund Brian C. Vincent Meg & Jim Boyle Tehira Martin Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation Sherry B. Husa The Ros Foundation von Briesen & Roper, s.c. Ryan Braman Frank & Rose Matusinec Nicole Fleck HUSCO International Ross Stores, Inc Benjamin & Rachel Wagner Stewart M. Brase Max Goldenberg Foundation David S. Flores IDM Agency Charles Roy Anne E. Wal Brewers Community Foundation John & Katie Mehan Frank L. Weyenberg Charitable Trust Jessica Jens Sadoff Family Foundation We Energies Foundation, Inc Briggs & Stratton Corporation Patrick & Piper Mehigan Catherine Friel-Dombeck Joanne Joers Jim Salsbury Neal Wegner Charles Brown Meier Family Foundation Richard Frohling Mary Johnson Kayla Sanchez Craig Weyenberg Barbara Busch John & Linda Mellowes Barbara N. Fuldner Johnson Controls Foundation Lawrence Sandler Laurelyn Williams Byron & Suzy Foster Fund for Lake Michigan Todd Merryfield Raymond & Kelly Wilson Family Foundation Joy Global Foundation, Inc. Tony & Amy Sarnowski Future Anglers Foundation Mark & Donna Metzendorf Wind Leaves Maintenance Fund Cargill Cocoa & Chocolate Jim & Molly Kanter Eldred Schaible Michael Best & Friedrich LLP Galactic Dreams of the Raejean Kanter Paul Schluter Ron Winkler Joseph Castro Ayco Charitable Foundation Ryan & Jamie Michalski Danny Yaish Charles D. Jacobus G. Frederick Kasten Nick Schmal Nina Garlie Gary Millen Family Foundation Inc. Dennis J. Kay Will & Kate Schoyer Ziegler Family Foundation GE Foundation John W. & Brigid Miller Charles D. Ortgiesen Foundation Dennis Keenan Pamela Schultz Zilber Family Foundation Christine Geisel MilliporeSigma Nathan Christenson Brian Keller Paul & Maggy Schultz Katharine Zimmerman Danni Gendelman The Milne Family Foundation Gail Chubbuck Ted & Mary Kellner Aaron & Heather Sechler Ed & Diane Zore Gene & Ruth Posner Foundation Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. City of Milwaukee Kikkoman Foods Foundation, Inc. John & Rebekah J. Settepani George & Julie Mosher Tom & Katie Muldoon James L. Clark Family Foundation Sang & Jiyeon Kim Jon & Noelle Simons Michael & Kathleen Coleman Natural Resources Foundation David A. Geraldson Kiwanis Club of North Shore of Wisconsin Patti Jo Slanga Jack & Nicole Cook Milwaukee, Inc. Josh & Julia Gimbel Northwestern Mutual Foundation Delaney Sloan Chad & Karen Cundiff Jeff & Christa Klarer Greg & Kathy Gomez George & Karen Oliver Bruce & Janine Smith Barbara J. Klein Tanya Dadian Roger & Judy Smith 2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG DEMOGRAPHICS AND REVENUE REVIEW

Group Admission Wisconsin County A‰endance In 2018, over 74,000 people Over 300,000 people visited Discovery World in visited Discovery World 2018. Discovery World hosted visitors from all 50 through group admission. in 2018, and 28 countries. Of the 88% School visits comprise 85% of of visitors and groups who supplied a zip code, 96% the museum’s group admission reported residing in the Midwest; 83% from visitors and group visits such Wisconsin, 9% from Illinois, & >1% respectively from as other nonprofit Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio & organizations, day care Missouri. In 2018, Discovery World welcomed centers, and kids’ clubs, make visitors from all 72 of Wisconsin’s counties, for up 15% of Discovery World’s museum admission, programs, and events. group admission visitors.

Revenue Numbers Student Admission County TOTAL County TOTAL §Contributions 2,704,624 35% §Elementary School 27137 §Milwaukee 98240 LafayeŸe 92 §Admissions 1,723,927 22% §Middle School 12422 §Waukesha 34173 Iowa 83 §Ozaukee 9654 Forest 82 §Membership 902,083 12% §High School 1250 §Racine 8502 Monroe 76 §Programs 1,061,403 14% §Dane 7696 Waushara 72 §Catering/Events/Rentals 753,347 10% §Washington 7212 MarineŸe 71 §Gi­ Shop & Parking 586,974 8% §Kenosha 5500 Lincoln 61 Totals 7,732,357 100% §Sheboygan 3508 Richland 61 §Walworth 3138 Clark 57 §Jefferson 2552 Menominee 54 §Dodge 2345 Vernon 53 §Brown 2164 Trempealeau 52 §Outagamie 1905 Jackson 51 §Winnebago 1700 Vilas 50 §Rock 1647 Dunn 46 Student Free and Reduced Lunch §Fond Du Lac 1353 Saint Croix 41 Program (FRLP) Eligibility §Columbia 805 Barron 32 In 2018, most schools who visited Manitowoc 794 Langlade 32 Marathon 446 Adams 30 Discovery World through School Field Sauk 425 MarqueŸe 29 Trip Admission as well as targeted Portage 421 Taylor 25 Green 354 Price 24 educational programming (including La Crosse 327 Douglas 22 Discovery World’s SHARP Literacy Waupaca 299 Polk 21 Program and MPS Learning Journey Wood 293 Pierce 20 Oconto 249 Sawyer 20 Program) received some level of FRLP. Shawano 239 Buffalo 16 Eau Claire 227 Pepin 16 Juneau 202 Washburn 16 Of the schools who share their eligibility Calumet 191 Iron 15 numbers with us, 32% of student visitors Grant 148 Crawford 14 fall within the high level of FRLP Oneida 146 Ashland 12 Door 134 Bayfield 5 FRLP Eligibility eligibility, meaning more than 75% of the Free Community Access §Low 25% 10344 §Field Trip Admission 8088 Green Lake 124 Rusk 5 school’s student population qualifies for Kewaunee 105 Florence 3 §Mid-Low 20% 8313 §Field Trip Educational Programming 7919 Chippewa 94 BurneŸ 2 §Mid-High 9% 3774 the FRPL program. §Earth Day Admission 5636 TOTAL 197846 §High 32% 13394 §Kohl's Design It! Workshop Programming 3563 §Unknown 14% 5759 · Low - 25% or Less – 10344 (25%) §Educators 2380 · Mid-Low - 25.1 to 50% - 8313 (20%) §Veteran/Military Admission 1184 § · Mid-High - 50.1 to 75% - 3774 (9%) Summer Camp Scholarships 371 §Girls & STEM Admission 313 · High - More than 75% - 13394 (32%) §Seniors in September 297 · Unknown - 5759 (Travel Tour §Mother’s Day & Father’s Day 276 Service, Homeschool Group, Private & §Membership 179 Public schools without data listed) §Big Brothers Big Sisters Admission 56 §Sensory Friendly Sunday 52

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG OFFICERS DIRECTORS

Joel Brennan Kris Baritt Ron Maturo CEO & President Google RRM Communications Discovery World Tim Behling Mark Metzendorf Randall D. Crocker Charter Communications FIS Global Chairman von Briesen & Roper, S.C. Meg Boyle Ryan Michalski, Paul Davis Restoration KPMG LLP Gary Grunau Vice Chair John W. Miller DISCOVERY WORLD Grucon Group Nicole Cook Arenberg Holdings

2018 Bruce Keyes Chad Cundiff Bruce Milne Secretary Astronautics Corporation of America Milne Family Foundation BOARD OF DIRECTORS Foley & Lardner LLP David Denomie Katie Muldoon Varun Laroyia Marquette University, Retired Quarles & Brady Treasurer LKQ Corporation Jon Donahue Will Nasgovitz US Bank Heartland Advisors Terence C. McMahon Vice Chair Josh Gimbel Joe Pfaff The Boerke Company, Inc. Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown LLP HUSCO International Dennis Krakau Greg Gomez Vice Chair Badger Meter, Inc. Lori Richards Wintrust Commercial Banking Mueller Communications Karl Gouverneur Kip Ritchie Northwestern Mutual Greenfire Management Services Ruth Harper ManpowerGroup Dr. Linda Rivers

Heather Hipke Karen Sands KS Energy Services, LLC Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

Jayne Hladio Paul Schultz US Bank Baird

Sherry Husa Jon Simons Managed Health Services Rockwell Automation, Retired

Jim Kanter Roger Smith MillerCoors LLC A.O. Smith Corporation, Retired

Jason Kelroy Jeff Spence Kohl’s Department Stores Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

Sang Kim Jon Spigel BMO Harris Bank Miller Compressing

Dr. Val Klump John Stetzenbach University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee RSM US LLP School of Freshwater Sciences John J. Stollenwerk Mary Jo Layden Jeffery Ticknor Paul Luber BMO Harris Bank SuperSteel Benjamin Wagner Tom Marshall Habush, Habush & Rottier S.C Helgesen Industries

2018 DISCOVERY WORLD ANNUAL REPORT DISCOVERYWORLD.ORG BOARD OF DIRECTOR IMPACT IN 2018

The Board Governance and Nominating Committee works to ensure The Development Committee works in coordination with organizational The Freshwater Education Committee works to ensure that Discovery effective board processes, structures, and roles. The Committee fulfills the leadership and staff to meet fundraising goals and build resources for the World exhibits and educational programs related to freshwater science nominating function for the Board, identifies, and recommends candidates long-term sustainability of Discovery World. reflect current and future workforce challenges. The Committee affirms for Board membership to the Executive Committee. program direction, assists in making appropriate connections with industry The Exhibit and Infrastructure Committee assists in the development of and educational resources, and expands community awareness and support The Community Advisory Committee, works to ensure that Discovery new exhibits and the renovation or improvement of existing exhibits, along of Discovery World freshwater science program activities. World maintains appropriate relationships within and around the Greater with their integration into educational programming. Milwaukee Community. The Committee and its members encourage dialogue, The Marine Committee helps guide the logistical and educational process program development, and definitive action steps that promote Discovery The Finance and Audit Committee oversees development of the capital and related to the S/V Denis Sullivan and Discovery World marine activities. World’s intent to represent the entire community in the delivery of its operating budgets, monitors financial performance, ensures accurate tracking educational and cultural mission. and accountability for funds, monitors financial controls and long-term The STEM Education Committee helps affirm the Science, Technology, financial assets, and supervises the annual audit procedures. Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) mission of Discovery World and ensures that events, public experiences, and educational programs accurately reflect the commitment to this mission.

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