ANNUAL REPORT BUILDING COMMUNITY Building Community

To Our Friends and Partners, The power of investing in community is amplified when we do it together. We commit our resources, relationships and expertise to have impact now and in the future. For us, this year has been about building. We have built our board and staff, our relationships with donors and nonprofit P.O. Box 9207, Auburn CA 95604 partners, and ultimately, we are building a better community through 530.885.4920 • www.placercf.org our grantmaking and leadership activities. Whether you give locally or abroad, it is our desire that through the pages of this report you will be reminded of the generosity of our region and encouraged to consider Mission: your charitable goals for 2015. Growing local giving to strengthen our community. We couldn’t be prouder of a pilot program in which the John G. and Vision: Lillian M. Walsh Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to help students with their education and prepare them for jobs that are important to our Placer County—a healthy, connected community. growing economy. Grants from our Community Needs Fund are making Values: an impact, including one to Placer Land Trust to map out 3,000 acres Be open to learning and listening. of scenic, open wilderness they’ve preserved in the Sierra Foothills, equipping them with the tools they need to fund an expansive, regional Act with integrity. trail system. We supported Sight Word Busters, a program where Make courageous decisions. volunteers work one-on-one with struggling students in grades K-2 in Value our community and respond to its needs. several schools throughout Placer County. This program provides children Lead by example. with the literacy skills they need at a critical time in their education. Honor donor intent. People across Placer County are looking for new ways to plug in, to connect with one another, and make a real difference. PCF takes on this work by being deeply rooted in the community, helping to fuel effective BOARD MEMBERS organizations and bringing solutions to the table. We’re incredibly excited Pamela Constantino Chairman about our future and the future of this great community. Whether you’re Larry Welch First Vice-Chairman a donor, a grantee, a professional advisor or any of the many other Ken Larson Second Vice-Chairman wonderful people with whom we have the privilege to work, we want to Jeff Birkholz Treasurer say thank you for being a part of the Placer Community Foundation family. Elizabeth Jansen Secretary Join the momentum; let’s work together to make Placer County a place Ruth Burgess where everyone can thrive. We look forward to helping you achieve your Sheila Cardno philanthropic objectives as we celebrate our 10th anniversary in 2015 Guy R. Gibson as a community foundation serving the people of Placer County. Todd Jensen Ellen MacInnes Nadder Mirsepassi In Gratitude, Richard Saletti Timothy J. Sands Jim Williams

Pamela Constantino Veronica Blake EMERITUS BOARD Chairman of the Board Chief Executive Officer Susanne Baldo John G. Briner J. Richard Couzens Mary Ann Hamilton Bruce A. Lyon Thomas E. Propp Kelly Richardson Victor Roumage Keith Sparks Curtis C. Sproul H. Ray Yamasaki

STAFF Veronica Blake Chief Executive Officer Jessica Hubbard Philanthropic Services Manager Eileen Speaker Grants Manager Ann Heron Office Manager Pamela Constantino, Chairman of the Board, Andy Wright Marketing/Program Coordinator and Veronica Blake, CEO Paul Mckenna Manager, Advisor Programs Jennifer Bravo Receptionist/Office Assistant PLACER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our Donors

Our donors are generous individuals and families who have committed to giving back to others. Their interests and passions vary widely, and Placer Community Foundation is dedicated to ensuring that donor intent is always honored. With their thoughtful gifts, we work toward healthier, connected communities in Placer County and beyond.

The Tellman Family Fund From the moment that Bill and Barbara Tellman met at Stanford University, where he was studying to be a doctor and she to be a nurse, they have held a shared compassion to help others that has lasted throughout their 51 years of marriage. Over the years both Bill and Barbara have volunteered for and given to causes where they saw a need. They continue to volunteer locally, including the Auburn Ravine Terrace assisted living facility, where Bill is a current board member, and the Interfaith Food Closet, where Barbara is a former board member. They have also traveled afar spending time in Anchorage, Alaska to work at the VA hospital there and volunteered nearly a year in Afghanistan working for CARE. In 2014 Bill and Barbara opened the Tellman Family Fund at Placer Community Foundation after learning about PCF from some friends. Before this they would try to work out where their philanthropic dollars should go and it was rather hodgepodge and difficult to know if they were doing the best with what they had to give. Bill and Barbara Tellman have been actively “We always talk about my father,” explains Bill, “because he must have given to a hundred giving back to the community for decades. different organizations. He would send five dollars to anyone who asked with no homework PCF was entrusted with the Tellman Family first and we don’t think that was the best way of making your donations work.” Fund to address a variety of community needs in Placer County. Bill and Barbara like the concept of giving to PCF because it can consolidate their giving in a way that makes it more meaningful. They have confidence that PCF has removed the guesswork for them and makes wise use of their funds, providing maximum impact on the community. “We’ve given to the Community Needs Fund and the money is well spent where PCF identifies the needs, which works great for us.” says Barbara, “We feel that, with their excellent staff and board, PCF is very well managed and they magnify what we can do in the community.” Compassion for others is what led Bill and Barbara to the medical field, it’s one of the things that drew them together, and it’s what leads them to the philanthropy they are involved in today. With the Tellman Family Fund, they make conscientious, caring partners for the work that PCF does in the community.

Making Your Local and Global Charitable Vision a Reality In our mission to foster philanthropy for the lasting good of the community, Placer Community Foundation facilitates long-term, transformative giving, allowing donors to give back locally. But many of our donors didn’t know that PCF can also help your global charitable vision become a reality. We understand that people here often get involved with issues in another part of the country or the world to address such items as education and libraries, health and medical supplies, or access to clean water issues in Africa. We find a perfect example of this in 2014 when, at the request of the fund’s advisor, Robyn Woodall, The Charles and Gail Muskavitch Endowment Fund at PCF granted $5,000 for Ebola response efforts during the height of the crisis in Liberia and Sierra Leone. PCF staff immediately initiated its due diligence review process to ensure that two $2,500 grants were responsibly gifted to charitable organizations working in both Liberia and Sierra Leone respectively. These financial contributions helped ensure frontline health workers were recruited, trained and supported to respond to Ebola on the community level and roll out support services to health facilities across both countries. Depending on the needs and interests of individual donors, PCF undertakes research on Health Education Africa Resource Team specific programs and areas; obtains detailed information about potential grantees; fulfills (HEART), a 2014 grantee, provides medical required due diligence on projects receiving grants; and provides timely progress and financial care, education, and income generating reports to donors. activities to create a healthy, sustainable, disease-free life in Africa. Pictured is Vickie Though Placer Community Foundation’s primary focus is on community here in Placer County, Winkler, Founder and President of HEART, there are times when your charitable interests might not be on this geographic area but rather with a member in Kenya. the needs and interests of a particular issue no matter where the location. Whether local or abroad, we support your vision.

ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Building Community

With a grant from Placer Community Jim Williams opened the Williams Family Fund The Placer County Board of Supervisors Foundation’s Community Needs Fund, in honor of James T. & Ruth Ruhkala Williams voted unanimously to approve a proclamation Placer Food Bank purchased a mobile at Placer Community Foundation. This declaring May 6 to be BIG Day of Giving food pantry truck that delivers fresh food fund will address unmet community needs in Placer County. The online fund-raising to locations across Placer County. The over the years through grants made in the campaign was promoted in Placer County truck is refrigerated and visits a different family’s name. The Williams family has lived by PCF and raised over $3M in 2014 for community each day, expanding the reach in Loomis since the late 1890s and Jim and nonprofits throughout the region. of the Food Bank significantly. Diane are proud Placer County residents who wanted to give back. 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW

PCF was reconfirmed as complying with PCF’s 4th Annual Nonprofit Leadership Summit PCF’s Susan Cooley-Gilliom National Standards for U.S. Community was held at the Orchard Creek Ballroom Artist in Residence and Foundations, the nation’s highest philan- at Sun City, Lincoln. Board members and Teaching (ART) Program thropic standards for operational quality, executives from 51 Placer County nonprofit brought Washington integrity and accountability. This designation organizations gathered to learn the Power state-based ceramic comes from the Council on Foundations, a of Storytelling from renowned author and artist Tip Toland to Blue national professional association based in keynote speaker Andy Goodman. Line Arts in Roseville to Washington, D.C. teach and share her craft in workshops and public lectures throughout the county. Her work is held in numerous public and private collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Museum of Art and Design, New York.

2014 Grantees

A Touch of Understanding Auburn Union School District Friends of Auburn Library In His Wakes, Inc. American Association of University Women Bethlehem Lutheran Church Friends of Vinh Son Montagnard Orphanage Jewish Federation American Cancer Society Boys and Girls Club of Placer County Friends of the Peace Pilgram Kids First American Leadership Forum California Rural Indian Health Board Global Fellowship KVIE American Red Cross Capital Public Radio Gold Country Wildlife Rescue, Inc. Last Mile Health Analy High School Child Advocates of Placer County - CASA Grameen Foundation Lemonaid Fund Assistance League of Greater Placer Children’s Hospital Research H. Allen Hight PTA Lighthouse Counseling and Auburn Community Cancer Endowment Fund Center Foundation Habitat for Humanity International Family Resource Center Auburn Hook and Ladder Company 1 Community Recovery Resources Hadassah, The Women’s Zionist Organization Lilliput Children’s Services Auburn Interfaith Food Closet Feed the Hungry Health Education for Africa Resource Team Meadow Vista Community Center Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center First Street Elementary School Heifer International Mercy Education Auburn Symphony Association First United Methodist Church of Loomis iFoster Inc. National Wildlife Federation

PLACER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION PCF awarded $250,000 in Mental Health To help build the pipeline of students PCF welcomed Sheila Cardno as a new Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Grants. prepared for highly skilled, advanced board member. Sheila holds leadership Five grants of $50,000 each went to local manufacturing jobs in our community, the roles in numerous community and profes- nonprofits to provide mental health services John G. and Lillian M. Walsh Scholarship Fund sional organizations, including the Financial for our foster youth, displaced families, at PCF supports students residing in the Planning Organization of Northern California struggling fathers and the native community. Auburn area who enroll at Sierra College and serves as board member for Placer Funding was made available through a with a focus on Science, Technology, SPCA. She is a founding member of PCF’s partnership with the County of Placer Engineering and Math (STEM). Giving Circle. Department of Health and Human Services and the Mental Health Services Act. 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW

The Giving Circle at PCF granted $29,000 to Veronica Blake, CEO of Placer Community Board terms ended for two members who six local nonprofits for youth development. Foundation, was one of 75 leaders from were instrumental in founding PCF—Keith This funding supported programs that community foundations throughout the Sparks and Kelly Richardson. Keith served serve troubled youth and young adults ages nation who convened at the White House for 10 years as our First Vice Chairman 14-21. One program, Youth Serving Youth, in celebration of 100 years of community and on our Governance Committee and was developed by Kimmy, a young woman philanthropy in the United States. Veronica Finance Committee. Fortunately for us, who was formerly placed in foster care and other Foundation leaders met with staff he has agreed to remain on the Finance and now works with her peers to address from the President’s Domestic Policy Council. Committee as a volunteer. Kelly Richardson addiction and anger issues. also served 10 years on the Foundation’s Board; previously as Second Vice Chairman as well as on our Grants Committee. We are very pleased that Kelly will be staying on our Grants Committee as a volunteer.

Nonprofit Resouce Center Placer Union High School District Sierra Native Alliance The Wildlife Center of Virginia Northern California Center for the Arts PRIDE Industries Smithsonian National Museum of Truckee Donner Land Trust Oakland Youth Orchestra ReDirect Nuevo Camino African American History & Culture Valley Vision PARC Rocklin Community Theatre Sonoma State University University of Portland PCDH19 Alliance Roseville Arts! South Oroville African Young Life Partners in Health Sacramento Loaves and Fishes American Historical Society Wellbody Alliance Placer ARC Sacramento Region Community Foundation St. Charles Borromeo William Jessup University Placer Family Housing Seniors First Stand Up Placer World Community for Christian Meditation Placer Food Bank Sheperd of the Sierra Presbyterian Church Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital Foundation Placer High School Sierra College Foundation The Gathering Inn Placer Land Trust Sierra Forever Families The Nature Conservancy Placer SPCA Sierra Grace Fellowship The Water Project

ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Building Community 2014 Funds Listing

COMMUNITY NEEDS AND DESIGNATED FUNDS In Memory of Janice L. Forbes In Memory of Ms. Dorothy R. Young UNRESTRICTED FUNDS Designated Funds allow you to support the Ken Geil Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Joanne Neft Unrestricted Funds help the Foundation good work of a specific organization, such In Honor of David Stringham support long-term solutions, respond quickly as a senior center, a museum, or virtually In Memory of Jack Godsey Amy Mueller, Paul Stringham, and Kimberly Hynes to emergencies, and meet ever-changing any nonprofit organization. Shevar Goonewardena Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller needs in our community. Grants are made in Auburn Placer Performing Arts Center LEGACY GIVING the name of the fund you establish, creating Endowment Fund In Memory of George K. Grant Legacy Giving (Gifts through Bequest) allows a personal legacy of giving. Auburn Ravine Terrace Benevolence Fund Ken Geil you to make a lasting gift to the community In Memory of Leland Stanford Lathrop, Jr. by distributing some or all of your assets, Community Leadership Fund Boys and Girls Club of Placer County Jose Kirchner tax-free. Community Needs Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Carmen Tindall Wilson Trust Fund Constantino Family Fund for Community Needs In Memory of Michael Sean Lipsmeyer Cathy Akana Gold Country Medical History Museum Fund Curt and Heather Sproul Community Fund Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Valerie and Barrett Anderson Health Education Africa Resource Team Guy and Sigrid Gibson Community Endowment Fund In Memory of John C. Olson Annemarie Angelo Endowment Fund Harry Sands Fund Mabel I. Olson Vernon L. Beadles PARC Legacy Fund Janice Forbes Fund M.S. and Esta Beecher Placer County Library Fund In Memory of Basilio “Bud” Procissi Kelly C. Richardson Fund Vincent and Eileen Bellotti Placer Land Trust’s Natural Wonders Forever Fund James and Marjorie Addy Ken and Marie Larson Common Good Fund Leona Bivens Rocklin Heritage Endowment Fund Veronica Blake Nadder and Fay Mirsepassi Fund Veronica Blake and Kirk Lovejoy Seniors First Endowment Fund Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Robert A. and Mary Mancini Fund Norma Brink William Maxwell “Max” Puckett Make-A-Wish Rosemary Seck Ruth and Russell Burgess Fund Steven and Rose Brown Endowment Fund James and Diane Williams Sonja Sorbo, MD Endowment Fund Ray and Irene Yamasaki Ruth and Russell Burgess Sparks Family Fund Sheila Cardno and Kim Silvers In Memory of William “Max” Puckett Tellman Family Fund FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Pamela and Alexander Constantino Jeannette Duff Williams Family Fund in honor of James T. Field of Interest Funds enable you to target Robert G. Davis II and Janet L. Davis Leon and Roberta Tuttle & Ruth Ruhkala Williams your gift to address specific community Jennifer Erwin needs. Once you identify your personal In Memory of Rosemary Reynolds David Fenolio DONOR ADVISED FUNDS interest area, our Board awards grants to Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Janice L. Forbes Donor Advised Funds are an excellent community organizations and programs In Memory of Richard & Doris Sayles Guy and Sigrid Gibson alternative to a private foundation, with only in the area you select, such as arts and Russell and Sheila Linck Connie Hale Mark and Stacey Haney a fraction of the administrative responsibil- culture, youth, education, health, animal In Memory of Richard Sayles John and Joanne Healy ities. You maintain personal involvement and welfare, or environment. Russell and Sheila Linck Greely S. Herrington support the causes you care about most Alice Y. Robie Arts Endowment for Placer County Dr. Victor J. Hough while enjoying the favorable tax treatment Bob Lasley Fund for Del Oro Mathematics In Memory of Martin Taylor Marian K. Jackson of a public charity. Fostering Futures Fund Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Nancy and Kenneth Kahn Allegiant Youth Sports Fund Frank and Gladys Porter Endowment In Memory of Virgil Traynor Light Fund American River Policy Advocate Endowment Giving Circle Endowment Fund Mary Ann and Richard Hamilton Norman Mancini Azevedo Family Fund Harry Sands Family Fund in memory of Anne Sands In Memory of Ruth Ruhkala Williams Robert Mancini Birkholz Fund J.A.E. Fund for Animal and Environmental Welfare Anonymous Judy C. Masters and Jim K. Gardner Bud and Bernadine Beadles Charitable Fund Mental Health Services Act Fund Veronica Blake Nancy McCaddin Constantino Family Fund Placer Collaborative Network Master Fund Joan Christensen Kristine Moore Elizabeth M. Jansen Fund Placer County Employees Fund Thelma Clark and Brenda Manuel Donald L. Newman Emily Leff and James L. Davis III Family Fund Ralph E. and Rose A. Hoeper Endowment Mary R. Coleman Beverley M. Phillips Hamilton Family Fund Rotary Park Project Judge Richard and Sherry Couzens Dean Prigmore and Patrice Taylor Hideo Ray and Irene Yamasaki Family Fund Susan Cooley-Gilliom Artist in Residence and Robert and Marcella Crowley George and Katharine Remaley Jim and Judy Ganulin Family Fund Teaching (ART) Program Endowment Fund Jeffrey and Deborah DeHaven Otto Remfer Larry and Linda Welch Charitable Fund Susan Cooley-Gilliom Fund for Visual Arts Mary Alice Eames Kelly C. Richardson Leo W. Ryan and Geraldine Suskin Community Fund Youth Development Fund Kathleen and Perry Edwards D. Robert Robinson Light Fund Robert A. and Frances Edwards Mary Lou Naylor Remembers WEEP Mothers Fund 2014 MEMORIAL AND Gibson & Gibson, Inc., a Law Corporation Harry Rosenberry Donald and Ellen Hyatt Nancy and Kenneth Kahn Family Fund HONORARY GIFTS Roumage Family Propp Family Fund Elizabeth M. Jansen Irene Schnaus Memorial and Honorary Gifts pay tribute Ruth M. Johanson Remaley Family Fund Timothy and Colleen Sands to someone you care about most. Gifts Jane Mispley Robert Kemp Community Endowment Fund George and Dede Shaw honoring community members and Tommie Carol Mobley and Larry Jordan The Charles and Gail Muskavitch Endowment Fund Sonja Sorbo, MD commemorating important events give back Tana Moore The Joyce W Armitage Fund Geraldine Suskin to the community they loved forever. Alfred and Gaynor Morgan Timothy and Colleen Sands Charitable Fund Ralph Swann Anne A. Nash Dr. William and Mrs. Barbara Tellman Todd and Adriana Jensen Fund In Memory of Vivian Baker Sid and Katherine Nobles, Laurel and Marv Cogle, Rhea Trittenbach Veronica Blake and Kirk Lovejoy Fund Pat and T.E. Parmerlee Tim and Kristy Nobles, Mindy and Kent Gresham Marian Vade Walsh David and Cecilia Oakes In Memory of Jo Bailey Larry and Linda Welch SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Dwight and Mary Odom Lola J. Jackson and Kimberly A. Lawson Carmen T. Wilson Scholarship Funds empower you to invest Ida Otani In Memory of Warren Burns, Jeff Bryan, Johann I. Wilson in students and help them achieve their David and Lorene Owen and his mother Florence dreams. You can create a scholarship as a Jack Paddon on behalf of Williams & Paddon Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller memorial to someone special or use it to Architects & Planning Bruce and Judy Payne express your educational values. In Memory of Bev Coons Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Lester and Phyllis Platt Ben Parra Scholarship In Memory of Jean Couzens John and Helen Power Carmen Tindall Wilson Scholarship Fund Friends of Auburn Library Melinda Robinson John G. & Lillian M. Walsh Scholarship Fund Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller Ken and Janice Forbes Geil Scholarship Fund In Memory of Ed Dillon John and Mary Schug Larry D. Mitchell Memorial Scholarship Veronica Blake Alan and Vicki Takagishi Endowment Fund Pamela and Alexander Constantino Joann and Gordon Takemoto Richard and Doris Sayles Family Scholarship In Memory of Charles Fink Sharon M. Teal Mary Ann and Richard Hamilton Robert Weygandt Dulcie L. Robinson and Christina Overmiller John and Teri Wiebe Carol A. Wolfe Ray and Irene Yamasaki

PLACER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 2014 Donors

Andrew Edwards & Associates Richard J. Azevedo Jerry Henry Kenneth and Sherry Lee Rattay* Armrod Charitable Foundation Claire Bagley* Monica A. Hensley Dorcas Reilly Aronowitz Skidmore Lyon Vernon L. Beadles Ronda Herman; Summit Health George and Katharine Remaley AT&T, Inc. Bruce M. and Elizabeth Jean Becker Insurance Services, Inc. Kelly C. Richardson* Auburn Roofing, Inc.* Barbara D. Beland Ann B. Heron* Priscilla and Roger Richter* Bank of America Corp. George and Joyce Beland* Sondra and Alan Hersh* Martha R. Riley* C.F.Y. Development, Inc. Alison Bigley* James and Irmgard Hirschinger* Eugene and Candace Roeder Carpe Vino Jeff and Susan Birkholz* Julie A. Hobbs Kimberly Romanchick* ClipperCreek Inc. Kay Birkholz* Rose A. Hoeper* Jeff and Nina Ronten* Community 1st Bank Robert and Janet Bjekich Eric Hoffart Ralph Roper* Cornish & Carey Commercial Veronica Blake and Kirk Lovejoy Mike Holmes Shirley L. Russell* Elizabeth M. Jansen Fund* Doris Blanton Elaine Baldo Holt Kathy and Richard Saletta* Emily Leff and James L. Davis III Family Fund John and Denise Briner* HomeTown Realtors Kenneth and Denay Salvi First 5 of Placer County Norma Brink* Darren and Jamee Horning* Timothy and Colleen Sands Five Star Bank Christina Britt Darren J. Horning; Capital Valley Investments Mary J. Sayles Foresthill Friends of the Library David and Jamie Lee Brockway Jessica Hubbard and Josh Kurtz* Cindy P. Schiefelbein Friends of Auburn Library Kay Brooks* Elizabeth M. Jansen* John and Mary Schug* Friends of Kings Beach Library David and Claudia Brown Wilfred and Jenny Jansen* Shelly Schumacher* Friends of the Applegate Branch Library Linda Brown* Todd and Adriana Jensen Madeleine J. Seabold Friends of the Colfax Library Ruth and Russell Burgess* Barbara L. Jicha CPA* Stanley Shapiro Friends of the Granite Bay Library Jane Caffale Samuel and Norma Johnson* The Shonkwiler Family* Friends of the Meadow Vista Library Dave and Betty Calfee* Glenn and Geraldine Jones Kim Silvers; Silvers HR, LLC Friends of the Penryn Library Jason J. Cardinet CPA Olive Jones Sir Speedy Friends of the Roseville Public Library Sheila Cardno David and Michele Joy Sandra C. Smiley Gibson & Gibson, Inc., a Law Corporation Pete and Penny Changaris* Todd A. Juenger Larry W. Smith* Gilbert Associates, Inc. Anna M. Chaput* KAL Construction and Fencing David and Vicki Spannagel ioSafe Glenn and Debbi Christensen* Nancy and Kenneth Kahn* Keith and Mary Sparks JMC Homes Scott and Renee Christensen David and Andrea Kelly* Cynthia Spears* Joyce W. Armitage Charitable Fund* Doug Clifford; Clifford Benefits Group Jennifer Kinjo* Curt and Heather Sproul* Kaiser Permanente Richard and Nancy Connington Graham Knaus* Donald L. St. Clair CFP, EA Kelly C. Richardson Fund Pamela and Alexander Constantino* Richard Knecht Sallysue Stein* Larry and Linda Welch Charitable Fund* Dave and Janice Cook* Major John and Kathleen Kovalek Jan Stevens and Carole Cory* Leo W. Ryan and Geraldine Suskin Community Fund Dorothy Crow Ken and Marie Larson* Anita L. Storrs* Lilani Wealth Management Ron A. Dale CFP Emily L. Leff and James L. Davis III Michael and Nancy Storz Literacy Support Council of Placer County (PALS) Paul and Christina D’Amore Michael and Patricia Lynch* Julie and David Stringham* Loomis Friends of the Library Beatrice Mae Decker Jocelyn Maddux* John Sullivan, Executive Coach; Magnussen’s Auburn Toyota John and Jane DeLury* Cheryl and Randy Maki* Key Management Group Michael and Debby Ziegler Family Fund* Loretta E. DeMartini Teresa Mandella Katie Sullivan North Lake Tahoe Library Advisory Group Bob Detwiler* Deanna and Jonathan Marsh* Raymond and Loveda Sullivan Old Town Auburn Preservation Society* Aboubacar Diare* Timothy and Melanie Martin Geraldine Suskin Pacific Gas and Electric Company Timothy and Kathleen Dills Leigh and Pat Mastrantonio* Robert and Amy Takemoto* PG&E Corporation Foundation Dan and Dorothy Dimick* Paula Maxwell* Dr. William and Mrs. Barbara Tellman* PG&E Corporation/Campaign for the Community* Dennis and Patricia Dong* Tom and Judy Maxwell* Bill and Anne Thomasmeyer* Placer County Water Agency Steve Eklund; Auburn Tridea - Financial Consultants James McCallum* Ray Thompson* Placer Law Group, APC Dayle Edgerton* Mark and Deidre McGannon Mary Towne* PRIDE Industries Harvey and Laraine Eisley* Dean and Emily McGill Ruth A. Travers Propp Christensen Caniglia LLP Elevate Public Relations Tom and Nancy McMahan Byron and Jacklyn Van Metre* Protect American River Canyons (PARC) Joe Esparza* Michael C. Mellows Christina Walsh-Curley and Dennis Curley Robert A. and Mary Mancini Fund Gary Estes and Dorene Matney Nadder and Fay Mirsepassi* Jane Tsai Weaver Rocklin Friends of the Library Diane Felt* Denise Mitchell* Larry and Linda Welch* Seniors First Virginia A. Ference* Gerald and Gail Mohlenbrok* Westfield Galleria at Roseville Sorbo Family Gift Fund* Elfrena Foord Shannon Mosbacher Donald and Jean Wigglesworth Sutter Health Sacramento Sierra Region Helen P. Fowlie Mourier Family Foundation Eric S. and Naina Williams T Fitz Consulting Helen P. Francis and Jane Elizabeth Francis Richard and Barbara Narez James and Diane Williams* Teichert Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Frost Joanne Neft and Jerry Burns* Ruth Williams* The Arp Family Foundation* Jeffrey and Margot Fulmer* Todd Nishikawa William and Jane Williams The Charles and Gail Muskavitch Foundation Margaret Heiser Fulton; Robinson & Fulton Law* Paul and Barbara Ogden* Michael Wilson; Wilson, Wilson & Taylor Timothy and Colleen Sands Charitable Fund* James and Judy Ganulin Jon and Bessie S. Ohnoki* Lori Woods Todd and Adriana Jensen Fund* Judy and Jim Ganulin Family Fund* Donald and Virginia Parker Stuart and Linda Yaffe* Umpqua Bank Juanita Garcia and Michael Barber* Richard and Dorothy Peterson* United Auburn Indian Community Ken Geil* Bill and Jacqueline Pfeiffer US Bank - National Association Arla Gibson and Bud Bautista* Polycomp Administrative Services, Inc. $12,291,000 Westlake, Grahl and Glover Linda J. Grindstaff John and Helen Power* Westpark MPC 5, LLC Jodie Hale* Promote Me Paula Amerine* William Halldin* Dean Prigmore and Patrice Taylor Richard and Sue Ames* Halldin Public Relations Tracey and Craig Prim Anonymous* Mary Ann and Richard Hamilton* Susan Prince and Jim Ricker* Jeff and Kathleen Asay* John Healy Virginia K. Putnam*

*Donors to Community Needs Fund

With great appreciation we recognize the lacer ommunity many individuals, businesses and nonprofit P C organizations that support Placer Community Foundation Assets Foundation. We work diligently to ensure accuracy

when recognizing their generous contributions. $11,500,000

Should you discover an error, please contact If you would like a copy of the full $10,182,139

$8,546,106 $6,429,263 2014 us as soon as possible at 530-885-4920. audit, please call Placer Community $5,048,812 2013

$4,204,971 2012

$5,225,537 2011

$4,856,428 2010 Together, we can continue making great things Foundation at 530.885.4920 or visit 2009 2008 2007 happen in Placer County. placercf.org/aboutus/financial-overview 2006 ANNUAL REPORT 2014 NON-PROFIT ORG. AUTO U.S. POSTAGE PAID AUBURN, CA PERMIT #128

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Grant History Through 2014 2014 PCF Highlights

$637,794 in grants.

Our endowment pool investment performance was 7.96%.

$12,291,000 in charitable assets.

$941,817 in gifts from generous individuals, families, and businesses.

Arts, Culture, Humanities $552,845 10% 73 charitable funds, 16 of which are unrestricted Community Development $1,130,113 21% and allow us to meet important community needs. Environment/Animals $333,259 6%

Health & Human Services $2,156,460 40% 68 members of the Legacy Society.

Education $527,988 10% 121 nonprofits accessed our Nonprofit Initiative. Children & Youth $684,789 13% We continue to be compliant with National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations.

Office: 219 Maple Street, Suite 200, Auburn, CA 95603 Mailing: P.O. Box 9207, Auburn, CA 95604 Phone: 530.885.4920 • Fax: 530.885.4989 • E-mail: [email protected]