BUILDING A FOUNDATION to Strengthen the Community

2019 Report to the Community How Do You Build a Strong Foundation? Constructing a building demands a detailed plan, excellent design, and top-notch people who do their work carefully. Turns out that constructing a philanthropic foundation isn’t so very different. Our Community Foundation is designed around the mission, vision and values detailed at right. And we’re built on facilitating the giving spirit of our community, providing a venue that helps families, businesses and other organizations make a difference now… and forever. Philanthropists who love the Chattahoochee Valley are embracing the idea of a community foundation that they give through; that grows charitable assets through careful, strategic investing; that keeps fees low while providing a back office for charitable giving; and that acts as a resource, encourager and convener for good things throughout the community. Their enthusiasm for our work continues to drive significant growth that has placed us — in just 21 years — among the larger community foundations in the Southeast. But size only tells a portion of this story. The strength of our work depends on bringing people together: connecting our donors with things they care about, connecting nonprofits with ways to do their work more effectively and efficiently, and connecting our community at large to collaborations that move us all forward together. We celebrate the work that our donors accomplished through us in 2019: • Thanks to the generosity of some 1,100 donors, the Community Foundation ended Fiscal Year 2019 with net assets of $177 million. • We received more than 1,460 gifts of $22 million during the year (including inter-fund gifts), bringing the total contributions we’ve received since our founding to more than $305 million. • We made 2,024 grants during the year of over $21 million (again, including inter-fund grants) from what now totals 293 active Funds. • Since we began, we have made a total of more than $178 million in grants to the community, underlining our growing position as a center of thoughtful philanthropy for the Chattahoochee Valley. • Still, because of the operating support we receive from our Founder’s Society Endowment, no more than one cent of each dollar contributed goes toward administrative costs. To those who already rely on the strength of our foundation, thank you. We’re honored to serve the philanthropic needs of this great Chattahoochee Valley. Enjoy the stories on these pages to learn more about our work, and let us know if we can help you become part of it!

William J. Burgin Betsy W. Covington 2019 Chair, Board of Trustees President and CEO Mission: Why we exist We enable and promote philanthropy that inspires, facilitates and fosters a vibrant and engaged Chattahoochee Valley.

Vision: How we accomplish our mission We are the premier center for thoughtful philanthropy for people who want to make their Chattahoochee Valley communities better, both during and after their lifetimes. We: • Help a multitude of donors easily and effectively deploy a wide range of assets to impact their charitable interests. • Responsibly invest assets to preserve and increase grantmaking capital. • Know our communities and share that knowledge to empower engagement, leadership and improvement. • Lead and collaborate to shape effective responses to community needs and opportunities.

Values: Core beliefs that guide our decision-making and actions Service • We were created to lead through service; we serve our donors, our area’s nonprofits, and our community at large. Stewardship • We are entrusted with people’s hopes, dreams and financial resources in perpetuity; we manage them in ways that uphold that trust and exceed expectations while remaining cost effective. Integrity • We conduct our business dealings with honor; we can be relied on to act responsibly. Inclusiveness • We are an institution of communal good; we seek to work collaboratively and to mobilize the resources of the community to meet the community’s needs. Independence • We represent the best interest of the community as a whole; we are not obligated to individuals, organizations or others. Knowledge • We learn continually and are a repository of community understanding, knowledge and expertise; we use that information to engage others and mobilize philanthropy to make a difference.

CFCV ASSETS GIFTS TO CFCV GRANTS FROM CFCV

2015 105,877,665 2015 16,744,244 2015 11,074,275 2016 130,290,769 2016 28,883,095 2016 11,656,544 2 017 157,091,268 2 017 24,402,106 2 017 10,901,626 2018 173,549,909 2018 20,162,121 2018 12,843,732 2019 177,082,287 2019 15,775,208 2019 14,072,500 ON THE TABLE Sparks Three Years of Connection and Action

Tuesday, October 22, 2019, marked the third and final impact. Residents of Bibb City used their award to year of the Community Foundation’s On the Table effort, accelerate the transformation of a “pocket park” they’re bringing diverse groups of people together for mealtime turning into a fruit orchard, adding a privacy fence with conversations at spots all over the Chattahoochee Valley an attractive mural and a simple sign with some common- area to discuss what’s great about their communities, what sense rules to increase the park’s curb appeal. And they’re could be improved, and what their dreams are for the future. not done yet: Brad Barnes, one of the project’s leaders, But it’s already clear the impact of these events will last says an Atlanta-based volunteer group has pledged to help much, much longer. them pave sidewalks in place of the park’s hard-to-maintain According to Kelli Parker, CFCV’s director of grants and gravel paths. community partnerships, attendance at On the Table 2019 “It’s an exciting time,” Barnes says. “We’re just a few weeks compared well with that of previous years—“6,500 seats away from almost completely realizing our vision for a were filled, and more than 100 organizations hosted at little neighborhood park that not only beautifies a blighted least one table during the day. The increase in organization spot in our neighborhood but also puts some fresh fruit in participation, the largest number to date, speaks to the hungry mouths. And we wouldn’t be where we are without flexibility of this model—you can use it around your dinner the support of the Community Foundation.” table, but you can also use it to bring together the people The Action Grants have even made an impact two counties you work with or the people you’re serving through your to the south by supporting the “Get Out of Town” project, organization to find out things you didn’t know. which lets youths in Stewart County take day trips to As with the 2018 event, the CFCV will respond to certain Columbus for educational, cultural, and recreational promising ideas and initiatives by awarding “Action Grants” activities they wouldn’t be able to enjoy closer to home. to help make those ideas concrete and meaningful. Those activities included everything from tours of Though the amounts of the Action Grants are relatively museums and colleges to movies and whitewater rafting small, $100 to $2,000, they’re still making a noticeable on the Chattahoochee River. But they were only part of the objective, says Jamie Thomas, director of community grateful for the three-year support of the John S. and James services for Enrichment Services Program, Inc., in Columbus. L. Knight Foundation, which our board supplemented with “The students developed friendships and were able to additional funding from our Community Endowment Fund. see the world in a different light,” she says. “Some of the It’s given us the leverage we need to make sure that the day students were also able to confide in staff about some of was once again as meaningful as possible for members of their needs.” our community.” One 17-year-old Stewart County High School student, living After three years and literally hundreds of conversations with her grandmother after her mother was incarcerated, around the Chattahoochee Valley region, Parker is confident said the experience gave her new clarity and motivation that the spirit of On the Table will live on in restaurants, regarding her dreams of becoming a registered nurse. “I workplaces, neighborhoods and homes. The website, really enjoyed being able to go whitewater rafting, but the OnTheTableChatt.com, will stay live, with resources to help college tours were the highlight of my week,” she told the people continue to have meaningful conversations on their program’s leaders. “I now know exactly where I want to go own time frame. “The more time goes by, the more we hear to college, and it’s all because I was able to participate in about people who have used this model to have their own the program. I am so thankful for this summer program and conversations, even after On the Table,” she says. “We’re for the back-to-school assistance I received.” grateful that people have not only embraced this initiative “On the Table was always about developing new on the day of, but also see opportunity in the conversations connections and relationships and exploring ways we can beyond just that one day of the year.” make our community stronger together,” Parker says. “We’re

2019 Action Award Winners On the Table In 2019 CFCV awarded $20,000 to help community members implement 12 great ideas that came from or Survey Snapshot were inspired by On the Table conversations. For details, visit OnTheTableChatt.com/Resources/Action Grants.

For the full data report, visit OnTheTableChatt.com Organization Name Program Name 6,500+ 816 Brad Barnes Blight to Beauty in Bibb City Women's Leadership Dinner at the Anne seats filled surveys completed Elizabeth Shepherd Home Chattahoochee Valley 90% 71% Community Interfaith Iftar believe they can make their think the community is Episcopal Ministry community a better place to live. changing for the better. Clement Care Portal for foster care Clement Arts 65% 65% emergency needs think that their think people in our community East AL Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class 2019 Mural in Phenix City community provides are more united, while only Leadership Class 2019 opportunities 35% think people in our for everyone. community are more divided. Get out of Town - Summer Youth Impact Enrichment Services Program Tour Top priorities for crime, violence & public safety 58% the community poverty & economic security 45% Giving Garden expansion for more fresh Feeding the Valley Food Bank to address: good jobs & economic development 44% produce Caught Up: Criminal Justice in the Frank Etheridge As a result of their On the Table discussion: Chattahoochee Valley series 92% 87% Georgia Legal Services Georgia Legal Services Program Outreach are likely to take a feel more optimistic that Program and Free Civil Legal Clinic Project specific action regarding community members can an issue or solution work together to make Leadership Institute at Disruptive Leadership Series they discussed. positive change. Columbus State University The MidTown GetDown concert at MidTown, Inc. 85% 87% Lakebottom Park feel more connected understand better the to members of the challenges faced by others National Civil War Naval New Picnic Tables & Public Green Space community. across the community. Museum Enhancement AN EARLY INVESTOR Deepens His Relationship

In marketing terms, they’re known as “early adopters”: returns, and additional reporting requirements, you have people who want to be the first to own a new piece of to manage your investments. Having a fund at CFCV, technology and don’t care how long they have to wait in you don’t have to do any of that.” line to get it. Henson has now served two terms on CFCV’s board, Attorney Ken Henson has never camped out overnight including a stint as its chair, and he’s started two for the newest iPhone, but he was an early adopter of additional Funds: the Kenneth M. and Sue B. Henson the Community Foundation. He established one of the Fund, funded by his late parents’ estate, and the first Funds at the fledgling organization in 1999, even Dragonfly Trails Fund. The latter has so far attracted though he had to wait for the board to adopt formalized and invested more than $700,000 in the design of new policies before he was able to sign his Fund Agreement. greenway trails to connect citizens to the RiverWalk Henson recalls, “The Community Foundation gave me an and Fall Line Trace, and is leveraging City construction easy way to set up a Fund, get a tax deduction when I dollars for what will eventually be more than 70 miles of donated to it, and take my time deciding what I want to interconnected Dragonfly Trails across the city. support. And their staff makes it all easy.” Henson hopes that the Dragonfly will help unite not only Since then, he’s used the Kenneth M. Henson, Jr., Family trails but the people who travel them. “We need more Fund to make more than 120 grants supporting causes trails, we need more connectivity. There are places in our he cares about, ranging from nationwide organizations community that need to be better connected to schools, to local initiatives such as providing iPads for the Head to job areas. The trails are a great way to do that, and at Start pre-kindergarten program. The ease of getting a the same time allow different people to connect in safe, new project off the ground, he says, is what makes the healthy ways throughout the community.” Community Foundation so special. The decision to take an early leap of faith with the “If you want to make a donation to the museum or the CFCV is one Henson says he’s never regretted. “It’s really university, you can make the donation. But if you want like having your own personal foundation,” he says. to start or facilitate a new idea, you need to have a “With their staff and expertise, you have the ability to foundation,” he says. “Then you’ve got overhead, tax do so much more than if you just tried to give it out of your pocket.” A DONOR ADVISED FUND Continues a Generational Commitment to Schoolchildren

Mary Beth Schiffman never knew her great-grandmother, Hardaway High School. “She came back with an idea but she heard stories. “In the 1920s, she was concerned that just touched me, which was when you’re teaching about the children in this city not getting enough to eat, in school and you hang out in the teacher’s lounge, so she started a ‘Milk Fund’ through the Jewish Ladies Aid that’s where the teachers exchange ideas,” Schiffman Society of Temple Israel. It wasn’t her money—she had no remembers. money—but she raised money from some of the Temple The Schiffmans decided to underwrite a “teacher think leaders and families here. It provided peanut butter tank”—basically the teacher’s lounge on a citywide scale. crackers and milk for kids in the schools. I have pictures of Each school principal in Muscogee County selected two her standing among those children. teachers to send to a workshop where they could freely “Once, when my great-grandmother received an award share ideas and techniques for dealing with various for what had, over 25 years, expanded into eight schools issues and challenges their students were facing. “The and attracted support from the broader community, her atmosphere in the room was electric,” Schiffman says. comment was, ‘It is not my work; it is our work. They are “The teachers were honored to be there. There was not my children, but our children.’” palpable energy in the room.” Now, through the Maxine R. and Jack S. Schiffman Fund at The Fund has also supported two projects the school CFCV, the Schiffmans continue to look out for Columbus’ district had planned but needed money to be able schoolchildren—ensuring not only that they get a good to implement: an “Idea Fair” similar to the think tank education, but that they’re strong and healthy enough to but more focused on academic strategies, and Valley learn in the first place. Healthcare System’s in-school clinic at Dorothy I. Height “You could have the best teachers in the world, but if a Elementary School in South Columbus. child can’t see the blackboard, can’t hear, or is in pain or Though she now lives in Bethesda, Maryland, Schiffman sick, they’re less likely to be able to learn,” Schiffman says. says she’s thrilled to help her mother, Maxine, give back In deciding how to put their Fund to work, some of to the region where so many generations of their family the most valuable insight the Schiffmans received was lived, worked and learned. “My mother always taught us from Josina Greene, formerly the CFCV donor services that you give back to your community,” she says. “I think coordinator, whose mother was a longtime teacher at it is important to give back to her community, and for her to give back to her community during her lifetime.” A COLLECTION OF ENDOWED FUNDS to Ensure Good Gets Done... Forever

Photo by Henry Jacobs

The Chattahoochee Valley region definitely has a generous community needs not only now, but 200 years from now, spirit, but there’s more to it than that. Ken Henson, a when what our community needs might look utterly longtime CFCV Fundholder, calls it a “philanthropic different from what it looks like today.” tradition” that’s evident in the way wide swaths of the The Community Endowment Fund is an ideal example of population rally almost instinctively to causes such as the that far-reaching flexibility. It’s enabled CFCV to closely Mill District revitalization and the Springer Opera House. He align its long-term goals with those of Columbus 2025, also points to long-established families such as the Bradleys the region’s strategic plan “to increase prosperity, reduce and Amoses whose names have become indelibly linked to poverty, and improve overall quality of life for a stronger the area—not by merely amassing personal wealth, but by and more vibrant region for decades to come.” giving it back to the community in meaningful, lasting ways. Troy University Phenix City Chancellor David White, Even families who may not have the means to start a who also serves as the CFCV’s vice chair and chair of private foundation, though, can leave legacies through the the Distributions Committee, says it’s important for the Community Foundation. For a minimum contribution of foundation to directly support and promote initiatives $20,000, they can set up a named unrestricted Fund to be such as Columbus 2025 because “in the end, the best administered by CFCV, one that can grow and support a community foundations are those that literally support wide variety of worthy charitable efforts in perpetuity. the community—they don’t just accrue money, they “For a family who wants to leave a permanent legacy in this don’t just act as a pass-through for money that goes community, a gift to the Community Endowment Fund is a elsewhere. They try to focus directly on community great way to preserve the family name or honor someone needs, and Columbus 2025’s entire mission is to look at special like a specific grandparent, parent or child,” says those needs for our community well into the future.” CFCV President and CEO Betsy Covington. “For people An initiative such as Columbus 2025, which addresses whose assets were made here and who want them to stay everything from economic development and talent here, this is a perfect way to do that. retention to education and young child brain growth (via “All of our Funds enable donors to strengthen the cv.thebasics.org), could easily be “the classic situation community, but our undesignated, unrestricted Funds where you come up with a grand plan and it goes on a really go to the heart of our organization’s ability to meet shelf somewhere,” White says. But Columbus 2025 has been able to achieve an inspiring level of buy-in by involving unexpectedly in 2017, we were so sad. Yet we were able to people at all levels of the community by showing some say to his children, ‘We’d like to keep this family name going concrete results early. in our community and make grants here forever.’ That’s a “You can’t just trot out ‘We met nine times’ or ‘We’re doing meaningful thing for them. Susan and Butch Cochran were a survey’—at some point you have to show a victory or very active and very generous in this community, and now some proof of progress,” White says. “The Community the assets they contributed here will be used forever in their Foundation has been able to help make that happen names.” through its funding.” Looking back over the nearly 20 years she’s been with the Since the CFCV is only 21 years old, it doesn’t yet have a large CFCV, “we’ve had two of the worst economic downturns number of unrestricted Funds under its umbrella. Two recently since the Great Depression,” Covington points out. Yet the established Funds, though—the Moselle W. and H. Quigg Community Foundation has continued to grow—and the Fletcher, Jr., Endowment Fund and the Susan and Butch region has continued to thrive. That’s all the evidence she Cochran Family Fund—are leading the way, Covington says. needs to see that the community’s philanthropic tradition is truly ingrained and permanent, and she’s proud that the “The children of Moselle and Quigg Fletcher established CFCV is part of it. “The people who give through us tell their Fund in memory of their parents, and then Butch us, ‘We really trust the strength of your organization and Cochran had a Fund here and made the Community your vision to use our assets in a way that will help this Foundation his successor advisor. When he passed away community forever.”

Through two separate application-based grant rounds in 2019, CFCV made unrestricted grants from the Chattahoochee Valley Fair Fund and the Community Endowment Fund and its named sub-Fund, the Moselle W. and H. Quigg Fletcher, Jr., Endowment Fund to support area projects. For details on any of these efforts, call or email us at [email protected]. Community Impact Grants supported projects in alignment Innovation Grants provided seed funding for innovative with at least one of three specific action areas of Columbus projects that demonstrated creative solutions without 2025 (Columbus2025.com). duplicating other effective efforts.

Organization Project Organization Project Title

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Two grants: College & Career Readiness programs Two grants: An Interactive Phone Zone with a mobile Chattahoochee Valley and Parental Engagement programs Columbus Symphony Orchestra app to use during performances and Technology in Music: using tech initiatives in programming Two grants: Making Music Matters: After-School Columbus Symphony Orchestra Music Program and Young People's Concerts: House of Heroes-Chattahoochee Handyman Heroes: free services for military & public Carnival of the Animals Valley Chapter safety veterans Early literacy skills and opportunities to children, Ferst Readers, Inc. birth to age 5 Eyes on LaGrange: Camp ¡Libertad!, large-scale LaGrange Art Museum photos on outside walls of the museum to highlight Two grants, each to move homeless residents in Home for Good, via United Way LaGrange Latino children Uptown Encampments into permanent supportive of the Chattahoochee Valley housing MidTown, Inc. To begin design of a MidTown Children's Bicycle Park The House of T.I.M.E., partnering Integrated Therapy for clients Two grants: a Homework Hub in a high-risk housing with the Pastoral Institute Phenix City Housing And property and a pilot Literacy Intervention for children Neighborhood Development The HEART Counseling Program, an innovative ages 0-3 NeighborWorks Columbus model for home ownership Seniors Pilot Program to help foster youth move into Exploring the viability of a culinary incubator and Project Greene Light Open Door Community House advanced education shared kitchen program RiverCenter, Inc. Saturday Community Arts Program at RiverCenter Phenix City Housing & Pilot support system to help children enter Neighborhood Development Kindergarten ready to learn and succeed Miniature Art Project to expand art into the SPARK Art, Inc Making Advancement Accessible Project, resources community SafeHouse Ministries for undereducated adults Viking Outreach Leadership Team: high school Two grants for the design and construction of the St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School SPARK Art, Inc servant leadership program Phenix City Artpark Wonderland: a new climate-controlled area for CO.STARTERS, a nine-week program for aspiring Storybook Farm, Inc. StartUp Columbus equine, canine & horticultural recreational therapy entrepreneurs Grow Shade in our Parks: a collaborative canopy Voices of the Valley Adding a Training Choir Trees Columbus restoration plan for Lakebottom Park North Highland Early Childhood Literacy Committee Two grants for the Early Learning and Language Truth Spring, Inc. United Way of the Pilot Coalition: aligning area organizations to improve Chattahoochee Valley early learning for children ages 0-8 YMCA of Metropolitan Community Arts Program Columbus, GA Youth Orchestra of Greater An immersive after-school symphonic and string Columbus orchestra program DOING GOOD: AN ARRAY OF FUNDS TO WHILE DOING WELL MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS The Community Foundation provides a simple, powerful and highly personal approach to giving. It exists to help people easily and effectively support the issues they care about — immediately or through their wills.

DONORS GIVE ALL TYPES OF ASSETS Individuals, families Donors give cash, or organizations give appreciated stocks, real through the Community estate or other assets Foundation to help and receive maximum achieve their charitable charitable and tax goals and leave a benefits. The CFCV can legacy in a way that is also accept unusual types meaningful to them. of assets; sometimes donors are wealthy in unexpected ways.

TO THE COMMUNITY FOR SPECIFIC FUNDS The Community Donors can give to an existing Fund FOUNDATION Foundation of the or establish a fund in their name or Chattahoochee Valley, in the name of their family, a specific Inc., is a 501(c)(3) organization or someone they wish to public charity and is honor. Funds can be endowed to exist certified by the Council forever or non-endowed to facilitate on Foundations short-term giving. For descriptions as meeting all and illustrations of the various types of national standards funds, please see “An Array of Funds to for community Meet Community Needs,” in this report. foundations.

CAREFULLY INVESTED TO ALLOW GRANTS FOR Endowed funds GOOD… FOREVER are pooled for The CFCV can make grants investment on behalf of its donors to purposes, any charitable organization, maximizing including churches, educational diversification and governmental institutions, opportunities United Ways and ­— in some cases and returns while — in support of individuals or lowering fees. charitable efforts that may not have a 501(c)(3).

For more information about establishing a new Fund or contributing to an existing Fund, contact your financial advisor or the CFCV staff. AN ARRAY OF FUNDS TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS New Funds established during the year are designated with an asterisk (*). Funds marked with a “†” are part of the Troup County Component Funds.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND economically disadvantaged neighborhoods and public The West Georgia Honor Flight Fund – to fly veterans of schools with a high percentage of Free or Reduced Lunch World War II, free of charge, to Washington, D.C., to visit UNRESTRICTED GRANT FUNDS recipients. the WWII Memorial. Endowed Funds that either benefit the Community Foundation or help us identify opportunities and target dollars where they The RiverCenter Facilities Endowment Fund – to operate will be most effective. and furnish the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. DONOR ADVISED FUNDS The Martha Turner Valley Rescue Fund – to benefit the Allow donors to recommend charitable grants at any time, with The Chattahoochee Valley Fair Fund - to support no mandatory annual payout rate. Easy and flexible, these the CFCV and its charitable efforts in the Valley Rescue Mission. The Calvin Wylie Wells Fund – to support the purchase of Funds have no legal costs and no annual tax returns. Donors Chattahoochee Valley receive maximum tax benefits for their giving to the Funds due The Community Endowment Fund - to help meet the books and materials that will directly benefit the children enrolled at the Huckabay School in Huckabay, Texas. to the CFCV’s status as a public charity and can access learning needs of the Chattahoochee Valley opportunities, online tools and expert staff. The Moselle W. and H. Quigg Fletcher, Jr., Endowment Fund - a named sub-fund of the Pass-Through (Non-endowed) Endowed and Long-Term Invested Community Endowment Fund, to help meet the needs The Aiming High Academy of Columbus, Georgia Fund – to provide support for the operation of Aiming High The Ron and Nancy Adam Fund*† of the Chattahoochee Valley The Aflac Fund The Susan and Butch Cochran Family Fund - a named Academy, whose mission is to provide individualized educational and therapeutic services to children 6-21 The Jean and Paul Amos Christian Charity Fund sub-fund of the Community Endowment Fund, to help The Kathelen V. and Daniel P. Amos Fund meet the needs of the Chattahoochee Valley years with intellectual, physical and developmental disabilities. The Paul and Courtney Amos Fund The Founder’s Society Endowment - to benefit the The Paul S. and Jean R. Amos Family Foundation Fund operations of the CFCV ArtBeat Fund – to support the organization and execution of the annual ArtBeat event, celebrating the arts in The Shannon L. Amos Legacy Fund The Nonprofit Training Partnership Fund*- A partnership with other local funding entities to foster a Columbus. The Anonymous Fund #7† program of high-level nonprofit training The Brookstone School Servant Leadership and Ricks The Anonymous Fund #10 Institute Fund – to support efforts or projects coordinated The Anonymous Fund #12 AREA FUNDS by Brookstone School’s Servant Leadership Program that The Anonymous Fund #18 Benefit a particular neighborhood, city or county. Donors directly benefit Ricks Institute in Virginia, Liberia, West The Anonymous Fund #19 may select advisory committees to help make grant Africa. The Anonymous Fund #20 recommendations. The Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit Juvenile Drug The Anonymous Fund #21 Court Foundation Fund – to provide funding for the The Anonymous Fund #22 Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit Juvenile Drug Court. Endowed The Anonymous Fund #25 The Troup Community Endowment Fund † - as part of The Coalition for Sound Growth Fund – to improve quality of life in Columbus and the surrounding region The Anonymous Fund #27 the Troup Component Funds, helps meet the charitable The Anonymous Fund #30 needs of Troup County, now and in the future. through education and action that encourages the implementation of development practices fostering the The Anonymous Fund #31 community’s long-term economic growth, enhanced The Anonymous Fund #35 Pass-Through (Non-endowed) The Anonymous Fund #36* The Troup Community Immediate Needs Fund † - to sense of place, and environmental health. make grants to qualified nonprofit organizations in The Columbus Scholars Administrative Fund – to support The Fred and Catalina Aranas Family Fund Troup County for projects serving the community’s the charitable activities of the Columbus Scholars The Royce and Tamara Ard Family Fund charitable needs. committee and their program. The David Mincey Averett Fund The Dragonfly Trails Fund- to help support the design The B24 Fund DESIGNATED FUNDS and consultation of a linked network of Greenway Trails The Meredith F. Baum Fund† Guarantee ongoing support for specific charitable organizations. throughout Columbus. The Beason Fund† Endowed Designated Funds provide permanent funding to help The Drug Free… You & Me Fund – to help support this The Tom and Doris Black Family Fund sustain an organization or to supplement specific projects. annual conference for area 6th graders which has for The James Boatwright Fund† more than 20 years helped give them the tools they need The Bowick Family Fund Endowed to resist the use of drugs and alcohol. The Suzanne F. and Edward C. Burdeshaw Fund The William Mizell Alexander and The Fox Elementary Fund – to help support Fox The Otis and Eleanor Burnham Charitable Fund Elementary School. Julia Smith Alexander Fund The Robert Wesley Carr and Frances Porter Crim Fund The Friends of the Parks Fund – to support projects in the The Loretto Chappell Book Endowment Fund – to provide The Cecil and Bettye Cheves Fund support for the purchase of books and other circulating parks of Columbus, Georgia. materials for the public libraries in Muscogee County. The Home for Good Permanent Supportive Housing The Jenny and Bob Copeland Fund† The Columbus Symphony Orchestra Endowment Fund – to Plan Implementation Fund – to support one aspect of The Josh and Claire Dunlap Family Fund* benefit the charitable purposes of and for the enrichment Columbus’ 10-year Plan to Eliminate Homelessness. The Dan and Nancy Durand Fund† of the CSO. The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Outdoor Learning Trail Fund The Thad and Allison Estes Fund The Columbus Symphony Orchestra Rental Fund – to – to establish the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Outdoor The Ruth Lamar Fletcher Fund help pay the costs associated with the CSO’s use of the Learning Trail. The Jake and Anna Flournoy Family Fund* RiverCenter for the Performing Arts. The Muscogee County Library Foundation Fund – to The Lenora J. and Gardiner W. Garrard Fund The Muscogee County Library Endowment Fund – to support the Muscogee County Public Library System. The Wilbur H. Glenn Family Fund support the services and programs of the public libraries The MCLF Operating Fund – to administer the annual The Grier Family Fund in Muscogee County. operating and grantmaking budget of the Muscogee The Marion and Angela Hart Fund The Muscogee County Library Ruth Brooks Yancey County Library Foundation. The Kenneth M. Henson, Jr. Family Fund Endowment Fund – to support the efforts of the public The MCLF Special Projects Fund – to help provide support The Helen Jordan Hobbs Fund libraries in Muscogee County to promote early childhood for special projects of the Muscogee County Library The Kathleen M. & Christopher D. Hohlstein Fund literacy through onsite and outreach programming, Foundation. The Hollis / Link Fund including and especially that which reaches at-risk The Parks Memorial Public Library Fund – to provide The Mike Irvin/Integrated Financial Group Fund children. Funds may additionally be used for the design support for the operation and programs of the Parks The Patricia Hurst Jordan and C. Dexter Jordan, Jr. Fund and maintenance of the Ruth Brooks Yancey Children’s Memorial Public Library in Stewart County, Georgia. Garden. The Knight, Dismuke, Caldwell Charitable Fund The Rothschild Family for Rothschild The Knight Foundation Fund The RiverCenter Arts Education Fund – to fund, enhance Fund – to continue the good work of David Rothschild and develop RiverCenter’s outreach and educational II in supporting the Rothschild Middle School principal’s The Betty Lindsay King Charitable Fund programs, particularly those to communities of color, efforts to maximize learning at the school. The Kinnett Family Fund The Briscoe Family Fund FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS The David and Jane Cohn Kulbersh Charitable Fund The David M. & Donna T. Brown Fund Allow donors to address specific areas of interest or The Clay & Shannon Land Fund The J.S. Brown Fund community needs without specifying particular recipient The Loomis Fund The McKnight and Alice Brown Fund organizations. The Joey M. and Ramona L. Loudermilk Fund The Laura H. Butler Fund The Elle Joyce Marks Memorial Fund The Stephen T. & Kent H. Butler Fund Endowed The A.J. and Helen C. McClung Foundation Fund The W. Wade and Elizabeth S. Cliatt Fund The Consumer Financial Education Endowment Fund The McMath-Turner Family Fund The Doable Columbus Fund – to advance consumer awareness and consumer The Hannah Lee McMonagle Charitable Fund The Kate and Allen Doyle Fund*† rights and to educate, counsel and/or advocate for consumers who, due to their limited educational The Johnson Wade McMonagle Charitable Fund The Dreyden Fund background and/or modest financial resources, are The Tate Patrick McMonagle Charitable Fund The Reverend J.H. Flakes, Jr. Memorial Fund particularly susceptible to being victimized in consumer The William Andrew McMonagle Charitable Fund The Thomas and Loretta Flowers Charitable Fund transactions. The Michael G. and Valeta R. Mills Fund The Fort Trustee Funds The Friends of Foster Care Fund – to ensure a better life The “Of These” Principles Fund The Claudia and Gunby Garrard Fund for the Muscogee County children in foster care. The Jean Kinnett Oliver Fund The Kerry and Donna Hand Fund The Painted Rock Arts Endowment Fund – to promote The Page-Sheek Fund The EHH Gift Fund† the arts in the communities of West Point, GA, and The Dan and Teri Parker Fund The Have a Dream Fund Lanett and Valley, AL. The Partridge Pond Fund The Hecht Family Fund* The Pediatric Research Education Foundation Fund – to The Brandon and Brooke Peak Family Fund The Jo Anne and Robert G. Hecht Fund further physician and staff education opportunities The Phoenix Fund The Elizabeth B. Hendricks Fund related to pediatric care in the Chattahoochee Valley. The James Key and Brinkley Burks Pound Fund The Irby Foundation Fund The Right from the Start Marriage and Family Endowment The Lee Richter Family Fund† The Elizabeth Neal Irby Fund Fund – to provide a permanent source of support for The Rotary Club of Columbus Endowment Fund The Quinn Irby Fund efforts in the Columbus, GA, community that help build The Dora G. and Jac H. Rothschild Fund The Virginia Bradley Irby Fund and support healthy marriages and families. The Rotary Club of LaGrange Endowment Fund† The Mikey Jacobs Fund The Agnes Green and John & Alice Sands Fund† The Ashley and Martin Jones Fund Pass-Through (Non-endowed) The Maxine R. and Jack S. Schiffman Fund The Elijah Kelley Foundation Fund† AADO (African American Development Officers) Fund – to provide support for programming that helps this The Frank and Meg Schley Family Fund The Kennon Family Fund organization foster professional development and The Shain Schley Fund The Kinnett - Klumpenhower Fund facilitate interaction among its members. The Claud A. Sears Family Fund The Katie and Justin Krieg Fund The Columbus Crisis Giving Fund – to offer donors a The Grover T. and Louise H. Smith Charitable Fund The Elizabeth D. Martin Fund simple and effective way to support the local nonprofit The J.W. Smith and Laura S. Smith Fund The John C. Martin III Fund organizations serving those affected by disaster. The Marian M. and J. Connor Smith Fund† The Millie Martin Fund The Columbus GA 2025 Fund – to support the operation The SOMA Foundation Fund The Sallie T. and John C. Martin Fund and programs of Columbus 2025, a multi-year cross- The Ken Spano Charitable Foundation Fund The C. Richard and Iva Lou Merritt Fund sector effort to reduce poverty, increase prosperity and The Spinks Family Fund† The John and Jan Merritt Fund improve the quality of life in the Greater Columbus, The Rose Hurt Steiner Fund The Pierce and Becky Miller Fund Georgia, Region. The Donald and Irene Stewart Family Fund The Turner and Michele Moshell Fund The Country’s Midnight Express Foundation Fund – to The Mat and Mary Lou Swift Fund The W. Michael & Elizabeth C. Ogie Fund support projects to aid the visually impaired. The Claire Kinnett and John Austin Tate Fund The Wilds M. Ogie Fund The Louise Spencer Dupre Cancer Research Fund – The Tharpe Family Fund† The Olivié -De Bode Fund to support charitable grantmaking related to the The Phil and Anita Tomlinson Fund The William D. Ploeger Youth Golf Fund eradication of cancer. The Wade H. and Teresa Pike Tomlinson Fund The Elizabeth B. and Alan C. Ramsay, Jr. Fund The Moving Forward Together Fund – to support issues The Tyler and Eleanore Townsend Fund The Lane M. and Chandler Riley Fund related to ensuring equal opportunity for the citizens of Columbus. The Ussery Family Fund The Rotary Club of Columbus, Georgia, Inc. Fund Neighbors Helping Neighbors: The Lee-Talbot Relief The Martha Mitchell Wade Charitable Fund The Eva and Alan Rothschild Fund Fund* – to provide relief and support to those in Lee The Ruth McKnight Wade Charitable Fund The Jewett and Alan Rothschild Fund County, Alabama, and Talbot County, Georgia, impacted The Wells Fargo Bank Donor Advised Fund The Run Across Georgia Fund by the EF4 tornado that struck the area on March 3, 2019. The WestPoint Fund† The Kyle Scarbrough Fund S.N.A.A.P. Fund – to support the Southeastern Network The Cecil and Terry Whitaker Family Fund The Scott’s Ride Fund of African Americans in Philanthropy’s efforts to The Emily and Tom Williams Fund The See It Through Fund increase the opportunity to promote, educate and The Wooten Family Fund The Francis Cappel Sharpe Fund support African American philanthropic organizations. The Angela and John Sims Fund The Murray and Celia Solomon Field of Interest Fund Pass-Through (Non-endowed) The Celia and Murray Solomon Family Fund The Standing Boy Trails Fund* - to support the design The Aflac Childhood Cancer Campaign Fund The Southern Harris Farm Fund and construction of 25 miles of multi-use trail and a The Anonymous Fund #1 The Jay and Cindy Sparks Family Fund simple gravel parking area at Standing Boy State Park in The Anonymous Fund #2 The Tracy E.D. and Kathy M. Spencer Fund Columbus, Georgia. The Anonymous Fund #5† The Stephanie L. Sudduth Fund Youth Infrastructure Coalition Fund* - to support the The Anonymous Fund #6 The Together 2016 Fund engagement of youth in solving the problems of The Anonymous Fund #8 The Abbott and Kayla Turner Fund today, and paving a better future through infrastructure projects. The Anonymous Fund #11 The Barbara J. Turner Fund The Anonymous Fund #13 The Brad and Sally Turner Fund ORGANIZATION FUNDS The Anonymous Fund #15 The Cathey and Abbott Turner Family Fund Funds established by a nonprofit organization to provide The Anonymous Fund #23 The Gardiner Turner Fund benefit for that organization. The nonprofit takes advantage The Anonymous Fund #24 The Jack and Ashley Turner Fund of the CFCV’s professional endowment management, freeing The Anonymous Fund #32 The John and Amandah Turner Fund their staff and board to concentrate on the organization’s own The Anonymous Fund #33 The William B. Turner Fund programs and mission. The Anonymous Fund #34 The William B. III and Katherine Turner Fund The Anonymous Fund #37* The Varrot Fund Endowed and Long-Term Invested The Anonymous Fund #38* The Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Allen Waddell, Jr., Fund Columbus Alliance for Regional Investment, Inc., Fund The Anonymous Fund #39 The Katherine and Wright Waddell Fund The Columbus Habitat for Humanity Endowment Fund The B24 II Fund The Lulie and Harrison Wallace Fund The Columbus High School Alumni Association The Katherine Scarbrough Barr Fund The Matthew and Sarah West Fund Endowment Fund The David and Michelle Blanchard Fund The Clare B. Williams Fund The House of Mercy Endowment Fund The Mr. and Mrs. James H. Blanchard Fund The Elizabeth Worth Williams Fund The Junior League of Columbus Endowment Fund The Helge Boes Memorial Fund The Susan and Keith Wood Charitable Fund The LaGrange Academy Endowment Fund† The W.C. Bradley Co. Fund The Bright Kinnett and Robert Usher Wright Family Fund The LaGrange Academy Marian McGregor Smith Endowment Fund† The LaGrange Art Museum Endowment Fund† The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra Dorothy Allen Turner SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS The Jeanette Williamson Craig and Eugene L. Craig Endowment Fund† Help donors invest in the community’s future by providing Scholarship Fund* – to help Muscogee County students The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra Connally-Kaplan scholarship support for qualified students or specific attend college (one selected per year). Endowment Fund† institutions. The Gary Downs Youth Foundation Fund The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra, Inc., Ethel Dallis Hill The Randy Jordan Scholarship for Jordan High School Memorial Fund† Endowed and Long-Term Invested Fund The Mother Mary School Endowment Fund The Megan Rose Carroll Scholarship Fund* - to provide a The Randy Jordan Spirit of Columbus High School Athletic The Stewart Community Home Big Dream Fund* one-time scholarship each year to a female graduating Award Fund The Troup County Libraries Endowment Fund† senior from Harris County High School. The James Henry Smith and Gladys Manning Smith The David and Barbara Rothschild Fund for the Muscogee The Aaron Cohn Citizenship Award for Aaron Cohn Middle Scholarship Fund – to provide support for Muscogee County Libraries School Fund – to annually honor an Aaron Cohn Middle County students going to college (one selected per The Westville Endowment Fund School eighth grade student who demonstrates the year). The Lynn Whiddon Endowment for the Youth Orchestra of qualities that Judge Aaron Cohn most admired: civic The Judge Albert W. Thompson, Sr., Scholarship Fund – Greater Columbus Fund awareness, scholastic achievements, and community to provide up to two scholarships to college students service. with a connection to Georgia who are entering or Pass-Through (Non-endowed) The Columbus Scholars Fund – to support the Columbus enrolled in law school and are committed to practicing The Abbey Fellowship, Inc. Fund Scholars Project in its effort to break the cycle of nonprofit law or another type of public service law. long-term poverty by providing mentoring and college The M. Troy Woods Scholarship Fund* The Columbus Habitat for Humanity Construction Fund funding to impoverished children with the goal of spreading hope and opportunity.

CONTRIBUTORS TO THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Donations of all sizes were received throughout 2019 from hundreds of individuals, families and organizations. Their gifts will be used to benefit the community now and in the future. Every effort has been made to ensure that this report is accurate. However, if we have made any errors, please accept our apology and call our office at (706) 320-0027 so that we may correct our records. The following have given $250 or more to one or more funds at the CFCV. A-Com Enterprises, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Blanchard CLIBOCA Foundation Mary Jane Galer A-Com Protection Services, Inc. Bonnydoon, LLLP James Cochran The Garnett Family Charitable Trust Newton and Phyllis Aaron Ms. K. Heatherly Born Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner W. Garrard, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Adam Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyd, Sr. Columbus Regional Healthcare System, Inc. The Lenora J. and Gardiner W. Garrard Aflac Bradfield Landscape Services The Community Endowment Fund, CFCV Fund, CFCV Mr. J. Rick Alexander W.C. Bradley Company The Concrete Company Spencer Garrard Mr. Perry Alexander Ms. Minnie R. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cook R. Walker Garrett Mr. and Mrs. W. Mizell Alexander The Bradley-Turner Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Cook The George and Ann Swift Family Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Allen Mr. Jason B. Branch COPACO/Columbus Foundation, Inc. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges Cotton Custom Metals, LLC. Georgia Power Foundation Delta Iota Lambda Chapter Mr. Charles K. Briscoe Council for Advancement and The Wilbur H. Glenn Family Fund, CFCV The Shelby and Wanda Amos Foundation Ms. Kathleen L. Broda Support of Education Ms. Mary G. Glover The W.L. Amos Sr. Foundation, Inc. Brooks Heating and Air, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jason T. Cuevas The Jane and Jack Goldfrank Family Daniel P. Amos Brown & Son, LLC Daniel Appliance Foundation The Daniel P. Amos Family Foundation, The David M. & Donna T. Brown Fund, Mr. Ronald D. Daniel Jr. Goodwill Industries of the Inc. CFCV Janeen Daniels Southern Rivers, Inc. The Kathelen Amos Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Bruce David Rothschild Co., Inc. Grayhawk Homes, Inc. The Kathelen V. and Daniel P. Amos Amy Bryan Mr. Howard Davis Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Bryan Dena Lyons, LLC Endowed / The Paul and Courtney Amos Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bucholtz Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Doyle Mrs. Paul S. Amos Suzanne and Edward Burdeshaw The Kate and Allen Doyle Fund, CFCV Non-Endowed Assets The Paul S. and Jean R. Amos Family The Suzanne F. and Edward C. Burdeshaw Mr. and Mrs. James Dudley Foundation, Inc. Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Josh A. Dunlap Endowed & Anonymous Friends of the Community Ms. Nancy Burgin Dykes Body Shop, Inc. Long-Term Invested 94% Dr. Catalina T. Aranas Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Butler Ms. Brooks C. Dykes Lindsay Attaway The Stephen T. & Kent H. Butler Fund, Eldred’s Mobile Service Pass-Though (cash) 6% Ms. Lori C. Auten CFCV Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Elliott, Jr. The B24 II Fund Ms. Patricia N. Carroll Energy Savers of Georgia Bantwal Baliga Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cartwright Mr. and Mrs. Thad Estes Theresa A Bargy Mr. Hunter Champion Mr. Kenneth E. Evans, Jr. Behind the Glass Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Chancellor III Family Holdings Sub The Beloco Foundation, Inc. The Chattahoochee Valley Fair Board Mrs. Marion C. Feighner Ms. Marjorie B. Bickerstaff Fund, CFCV Michele Fleischacker Big T Tire and Offroad Mr. Cecil M. Cheves The Moselle W. and H. Quigg Fletcher, Jr., Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Michael A. Bingham Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Endowment Fund, CFCV Mrs. Tom B. Black Foundation, Inc. Mr. John F. Flournoy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Blanchard The W. Wade and Elizabeth S. Cliatt The Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Fund, CFCV The Fort Trustee Fund, CFCV Greater Giving Fidelity Charitable Fund, CFCV Ms. Judy Thomas Mrs. Gail Greenblatt Dr. and Mrs. Darcy R. Leerssen The Lane M. and Chandler Riley Fund, Ms. Melissa Thomas Alice Budge and John Greenman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Levine CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Titus Dr. and Mrs. Crow Gudger Lewallen Construction Company Ms. Kathy Riley The Tom & Doris Black Family Fund, Dr. Henry J. Hall Liberty Utilities Service Corp.- Georgia The Richard and Helen Robbins CFCV Mrs. Richard Hallock Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Link Family Foundation Anita Tomlinson Janet Handy Karole Lloyd Mr. Pete Robinson Teresa P. and Wade H. Tomlinson Hardaway Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Losonsky The Rotary Club of Columbus, Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler A. Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harkness The Loudermilk Family Christian Inc. Fund, CFCV TSYS The Harmann Family Fund, Greater Foundation, Inc. The Rumer Family Charitable Giving Fund The Brad and Sally Turner Fund, CFCV Cincinnati Foundation Lovelace Plumbing Company Ms. Margaret Salter The Cathey and Abbott Turner Family The Harris Family Fund, Fidelity Charitable Ms. Jacki W. Lowe The G.B. and Charlotte A. Saunders Fund, CFCV Mr and Mrs. Robert G. Harris LTR Glass, Inc. Foundation, Inc. The Clark and Lori Turner Fund, CFCV Ms. Judye S. Harris The Frank G. Lumpkin, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Gerald Saunders The John and Amandah Turner Fund, Hart Research Associates Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Lyon III Ms. Suzanne Henry Saunders CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hecht III Blanchette Chappell Maier and Frank H. Carlton G Savory Mr. and Mrs. William B. Turner, Jr. Mr. Kenneth M. Henson, Jr. Maier, Jr., Fund, Community Foundation of Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Scarbrough III United Way of the Chattahoochee The Kenneth M. Henson, Jr. Family Greater Atlanta Dr. and Dr. Eugene M. Schaufler Valley, Inc. Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Derek R. Mann, Jr. Maxine & Jack Schiffman Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ussery Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton Hilsman Ms. Virginia Mann Foundation Jennifer Valadi Hinton Construction Co., Inc. The Marian M. and J. Connor Smith The Maxine R. and Jack S. Schiffman Wade Linen Service The Hollingsworth Family Foundation Fund, CFCV Fund, CFCV Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Wade, Jr. The Hollis / Link Fund, CFCV Ms. Cynthia Newberry Martin M. H. Schley Mr. and Mrs. John W. Walden, Jr. The Hollis Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin II The Shain Schley Fund, New York Ms. Laurie W. Waldrop Ms. Ginger Hooten Sallie T. and John C. Martin Fund, CFCV Community Trust The Dorothy C Walton Revocable Trust Mr. Bruce Howard Ms. Kathleen M. Mason Ms. Marion Scott Mrs. Janice M. Watson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughston George W. Mathews CLAT The Claud A. Sears Family Fund, CFCV Ms. Chris D. Weaver The Honorable Carolyn Hugley Jane K. Mathews CLAT Mr. and Mrs. Mike See Wells Fargo Foundation The Hunter Family Fund, Fidelity Mr. Atiba S. Mbiwan Jeff Serff West Georgia Eye Care Center, P.A. Charitable McArthur Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Len Sexton West Georgia Medical Associates, LLC J and S Autobroker Mr. J. Darby McCamy Mr. Randy Sherrer The WestPoint Fund, CFCV Ms. Valerie Jackson McClatchy Newspapers, Inc. The Estate of J.W. Smith and Laura S. Dr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Whitaker, Jr. The Jackson-Burgin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Fray McCormick Smith The Cecil and Terry Whitaker Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McCoy The Honorable and Mrs. Richard Smith Fund, CFCV The Jo Anne and Robert G. Hecht Fund Mercedes-Benz of Columbus The Honorable and Mrs. William J. Smith The Pat & Jack Wilensky Family Mr. and Mrs. C. Lamar Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Murray Solomon Foundation, Inc. Douglas Johnson Ms. Louise K. Miller The SOMA Foundation Ms. Emily Williams Sheriff and Mrs. Mike Jolley Mr. W. Walter Miller, Jr. Jay and Cindy Sparks Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson Martin Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mario R. Mion The Jay and Cindy Sparks Family Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson IV The Jordan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Larry H. Mize CFCV Ms. Brevard House Windsor Thornton F. Jordan, Ph.D. The Money Advisor Group, LLC The Estate of John Kyle Spencer Carlos Wise Mr. and Mrs. Chris Joseph Moore Service Co., Inc. Ms. Eva M. Sperk Derek Woessner Kar-Tunes Morgan & Morgan Mr. Stephen Stanley Avery Wolff Aref Karbasi National Underwriters Agency, Inc. The Star Family Foundation, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Luther H. Wolff III The Katherine and Wright Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Deck Neisler Mr. and Mrs. M. Wayne Starks The Woodroof-Funderburke Fund, Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Blake T. Newton III Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Steele Community Foundation of Greater The Honorable Warner L. Kennon The NonProfit Academy Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stephanouk Atlanta Erwin D. Key The “Of These” Principles Fund, CFCV Dr. and Mrs. John R. Stephenson Kimberly Wright Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Key III W. Michael & Elizabeth C. Ogie Fund, Chip Stevens The Yancey Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilpatrick, Jr. CFCV Ms. Sara Stribling Rebecca K. and Sidney H. The Betty Lindsay King Charitable Marc Olivié and Marleen De Bode Mrs. Barbara C. Swift Yarbrough III, M.D. Fund, CFCV The Olivié-De Bode Fund, CFCV Jeanne Swift Yeti Cycles, LLC Ms. Meredith L. King The On the Table Fund, CFCV Synovus Mr. and Mrs. Joe Young The Kinnett Foundation Fund, CFCV Outfront Ms. Patty Taylor The Youth Orchestra of Ms. Elizabeth S. Kirven Mr. Mark Overby Mr. Brad Terrell Greater Columbus, Inc Kiwanis Club of LaGrange, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Page Mr. and Mrs. John P. Thayer Ms. Margaret G. Zollo The Knight Foundation Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Page The Katie and Justin Krieg Fund, CFCV Mr. and Mrs. Dan Parker The David and Jane Cohn Kulbersh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Paul Grants by Charitable Focus Area Charitable Fund, CFCV Mrs. Martha Paull Dr. David and Jane Kulbersh Charitable The Brandon and Brooke Peak Family Education 38% Fund, Central Carolina Community Fund, CFCV Community Development Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Peak Lane Dermatology & Dermatologic Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Pease III & Enrichment 22% Surgery Mr. and Mrs. Felix A. Perez Health & Human Services 17% Judge and Mrs. John T. Laney III Pezold Family Foundation Faith-Based Organizations 8% Bryson H. and Susan C. Langford Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pezold Mr. and Mrs. John L. Laska Roy Powell, Jr. Arts & Culture 7% Lautus Special Risks, L.L.C. Tommy and Nancy Prescott Child & Youth Development 3% Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lawrence Mr. Phillip Psalmond Ms. Virginia Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Ramsay, Jr. The Environment 3% The Lee-Boulton Family Fund, The Elizabeth B. and Alan C. Ramsay, Jr. GRANTS FROM THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION’S FUNDS The following charitable efforts received grants of $500 or more during the year.

UNRESTRICTED NeighborWorks Columbus First Baptist Church of Columbus GA. Arthritis Foundation Open Door Community House, Inc Columbus Area Habitat for Humanity Asbury Theological Seminary AND AREA FUNDS Phenix City Housing And Historic Columbus Foundation Atlanta Art Forum The Community Endowment Fund Neighborhood Development (The CFCV’s Discretionary Fund) Historic Westville Atlanta Center for Self Sufficiency SafeHouse Ministries The Foundation Center, Inc. (New York, House of Mercy Atlanta Children’s Shelter NY) – To fund the Foundation Center SPARK Art Huckabay District Atlanta Historical Society Funding Information Network at the StartUp Columbus Juvenile Drug Court of Muscogee County Atlanta Humane Society & Society Columbus Public Library, providing Trees Columbus LaGrange Academy Prevention of Cruelty to Animals all area nonprofits with administrative, United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley LaGrange Art Museum Atlanta Speech School board-building and fund-raising Youth Orchestra of Greater Columbus The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra Atlanta Union Mission information The MCLF Operating Fund, CFCV Atlanta Union Mission Corporation On the Table – to provide CFCV support Innovation Grants funded innovative MCSD on behalf of Atlanta Youth Academies Foundation for the On the Table initiative. projects that demonstrated creative Chattahoochee Valley Libraries Auburn University In addition, the board made Action solutions without duplicating other MidTown, Inc. Auburn University Foundation Grants to the following individuals/ effective efforts. Grantees included: Muscogee County Friends of Libraries Auburn University, Montgomery organizations to help enact ideas arising Columbus Symphony Orchestra Muscogee County School District Avon Old Farms School from On the Table: House of Heroes-Chattahoochee Valley National Federation of the Blind of Georgia B.R.I.D.G.E. of Columbus Chapter Brad Barnes NeighborWorks Columbus The B24 Fund, CFCV LaGrange Art Museum Brookstone School The Parks Memorial Public Banner Health Foundation MidTown, Inc. Chattahoochee Valley Episcopal Ministry Library Fund, CFCV Baptist Health South Florida Foundation Clement Arts Phenix City Housing And Paws Humane Neighborhood Development Beaumont Health Foundation East AL Chamber of Commerce Right from the Start Project Greene Light Begin Again Farms Leadership Class 2019 RiverCenter RiverCenter Bethany Christian Services Enrichment Services Program Rothschild Leadership Academy SPARK Art Beulah United Methodist Church Feeding the Valley Food Bank Russell County Commission St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School Blessings in a Backpack Frank Etheridge Social Good Fund Storybook Farm Bobby Jones Golf Course Foundation Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc. Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association Truth Spring Bonefish & Tarpon Unlimited Leadership Institute at The Standing Boy Trails Fund, CFCV Columbus State University Voices of the Valley Boston Children’s Hospital Stewart Community Home MidTown, Inc. YMCA of Metropolitan Columbus, GA Boy Scouts of America, Trees Columbus Chattahoochee Council National Civil War Naval Museum DESIGNATED, FIELD Trust for Public Land Boys And Girls Clubs Of The United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley Chattahoochee Valley The Moselle W. and H. Quigg Fletcher, Jr., OF INTEREST & Uptown Columbus Boys and Girls Club of America Endowment Fund ORGANIZATION FUNDS* Valley Rescue Mission Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta The Nonprofit Training Partnership *Note: In several of these cases the CFCV The Bright Kinnett and Robert Usher Fund – Through the Chattahoochee The Wynn House is acting as the fiscal agent for a specific The Youth Infrastructure Coalition Wright Fund, CFCV Valley Funders Partnership, to provide charitable effort, therefore grants from the support for area nonprofit training by Fund, CFCV Brookstone School particular fund can be made to a for-profit The Youth Orchestra of Greater Columbus Buckhead Heritage Society the Edyth Bush Institute for Philanthropy entity that has provided goods or services on & Nonprofit Leadership, the Crummer behalf of the fund’s charitable effort. The list Cabell Huntington Hospital Graduate School of Business at Rollins below details the direct grantee and/or the DONOR ADVISED Ida Cason Callaway Foundation College. effort on behalf of which grants were made. FUNDS Calvary Chapel of Chattanooga The Troup Community Endowment Fund Adult Reading Center 300 Club of Atlanta Chattahoochee Valley Camellia Society - To enable three Troup County teachers AFP Foundation for Philanthropy 88.5 The Truth Camp Cole Foundation to attend the Project Zero class at the American Printing House for the Blind The Aaron Cohn Citizenship Award for Aaron Camp Sunshine Harvard Graduate School of Education. The ArtBeat Fund, CFCV Cohn Middle School Fund, CFCV Camp Twin Lakes Association of Fundraising Professionals The Adaptive Learning Center for Camp Viola Through two separate application-based Infants and Children Campus Crusade for Christ grant rounds in Fiscal Year 2019, the Atlanta Women’s Foundation Blinded Veterans Association Georgia Africa Rural Mission Columbus Association Canaan AME Church board made unrestricted grants from Akron Children’s Hospital Foundation Cape Ann Museum Chattahoochee Valley Fair Fund and the Brown Bag of Columbus Community Foundation’s Discretionary The Coalition for Sound Growth Fund, CFCV The Alfred and Adele Davis Academy Cashiers United Methodist Church Funds, including The Community Columbus Alliance For Regional Investment All Angel’s Church Cataula Volunteer Fire Department Endowment Fund and its named The Columbus Botanical Gardens All Nations Fellowship Catholic Charities Of The Archdiocese sub-Fund, the Moselle W. and H. Quigg The Columbus GA 2025 Fund, CFCV Alzheimers Disease And Of Atlanta Fletcher, Jr., Endowment Fund to support Columbus High School Alumni Association Related Disorders Association Catholic Relief Services area projects. Columbus Scholars American Cancer Society Center for Civil and Human Rights The Columbus Scholars Administrative American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Charity: Water The Community Impact Grants supported Fund, CFCV American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Chastain Park Conservancy projects in alignment with at least one of Columbus State University American Heart Association Chatham Hall three specific action areas of Columbus Columbus Philharmonic Guild American Humane Association Chattahoochee Fuller Center Project 2025. Organizations receiving grants American Red Cross, West Central Chattahoochee Hospice included: Council for Advancement and Support of Education Georgia Chapter Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Boys & Girls Clubs of the American National Red Cross Chattahoochee Riverwarden Chattahoochee Valley The Country’s Midnight Express Foundation Fund, CFCV The Kathelen V. and Daniel P. Amos The Chattahoochee Valley State Columbus Symphony Orchestra Fund, CFCV Community College Foundation Ferst Readers Division for Family and Children Services (DFACS) Andrew College Chattahoochee Valley Sports Hall of Fame Home for Good, via United Way of the Animal Ark Rescue ChildFund International Chattahoochee Valley The Dragonfly Trails Fund, CFCV Annual Black History Observance Committee Children’s Harbor The House of T.I.M.E. (This I Must Earn) Enrichment Services Program The Family Center of Columbus Arab American Fund of Georgia Children’s Healthcare Of Atlanta Children’s Hospital Corporation Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Children’s Hospital Foundation Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Darlington School Gifts to the CFCV Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughter Davidson College by Fund Type* Children’s Medical Center Foundation Daybreak Children’s Mercy Hospital Dayton Children’s Hospital Donor Advised Funds 91% Choral Society of West Georgia Delta Iota Lambda Educational Foundation CHRIS 180 Diocese of Savannah Designated, Organization Christ in Action Ministries Lower Chattahoochee Direct Service Corp. & Field of Interest Funds 8% Christian Appalachian Project Do Good Fund Christian Leadership Concepts Doctors Without Borders USA Unrestricted & Area Funds 1% Church of the Highlands Donelson Church of Christ Scholarship Fund 0% City Church DonorsChoose.org The Claire Kinnett and Ducks Unlimited * Includes Inter-Fund Gifts John Austin Tate Fund, CFCV Duke University Coach’s Corner of Metro Atlanta Eaglebrook School Coalition for Sound Growth Fund, CFCV East Tennessee Historical Society Columbia Theological Seminary Easter Seals West Georgia The Lenora J. and Gardiner W. Garrard Fund, Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia Columbus Alliance For Regional Investment Ebenezer Baptist Church CFCV I am for the Urals The Columbus Botanical Gardens Edgewood Baptist Church Geneva Baptist Church iMentor Columbus Economic Elaine Clark Center for the Growth & George West Mental Health Foundation Innocence Project Development Corporation Development of Exceptional Children (d/b/a Skyland Trail) Inquilinxs Unidxs Por Justicia - United Renter The Columbus GA 2025 Fund, CFCV Emory University Office of Gift Accounting Georgia Baptist Children’s Homes and Family International Friendship Ministries Columbus High School Alumni Association Enterprise Baptist Church Ministries Isidore Newman School Columbus Hospice Ezekiel Center Georgia Center For Opportunity Jacksonville State University The Columbus Museum Families First Georgia Conservancy The Jean Kinnett Oliver Fund, CFCV Columbus Regional Healthcare System Feeding the Valley Georgia Historical Society Jesus Project Ministries Columbus Regional Health Foundation Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Georgia Humanities Council Jewish Welfare Federation Columbus Regional Tennis Association West Central Georgia Innocence Project of Columbus, Georgia (CORTA) Fellowship of Christian Athletes/ Georgia Legal Services Program Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Foundation The Columbus Scholars Administrative UGA Campus Ministry Georgia Organics Johns Hopkins All Children’s Support Fund, CFCV Fellowship of Christian Athletes Foundation For Public Broadcasting Hospital Foundation Greater Columbus Sports & Events Council Northeast Georgia In Georgia Johns Hopkins University Columbus State University Foundation Ferst Readers Georgia Sheriff’s Youth Homes Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation- Columbus State University- First Baptist Church of Columbus, GA Georgia State Golf Association GA Chapter Financial Aid Office First Presbyterian Church, Columbus, GA Georgia State Golf Association Foundation Kennesaw State University Columbus Storm Travel Softball First Presbyterian Church, LaGrange, GA The Georgia State University Foundation Kennesaw State University Foundation Columbus Philharmonic Guild First Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC Georgia Tech Athletic Association Kentler International Drawing Space Comic Relief USA First Presbyterian Church, Spartanburg, SC Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Kid Smart Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation First Tee Of Atlanta Georgia-Alabama Land Trust The Kids Foundation of The Community Endowment Fund, CFCV First Tee of Troup County Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Sunrise Children’s Hospital The Community Foundation Fix Georgia Pets Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama Kinesis Project for Northeast Florida Flint River Presbytery Girls, Inc. of Columbus and Phenix-Russell The Kinnett-Klumpenhower Fund, CFCV Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Florida State University The Giving Kitchen Initiative The Kinnett-Loomis Fund, CFCV Community Hospital of Central Focus on Truth Global Effect Ministries The Kinnett Family Fund, CFCV California Foundation Folds of Honor Foundation Global Teen Challenge Lafayette Society for Performing Arts Companions for Heroes Food Project Good Samaritan Health Center The LaGrange Academy Marian McGregor Connecticut Children’s Fore Kids Columbus Grace Presbyterian Church of Columbus Smith Endowment Fund, CFCV Medical Center Foundation Fort Valley State University Gulf County Schools LaGrange Academy Converse College Foundation for Rhodes Homes H20 Corp LaGrange Art Museum Corporate Accountability Fountain City Church Columbus Area Habitat for Humanity LaGrange College The Country’s Midnight Express Fractured Atlas Haggai International The LaGrange Symphony Orchestra Foundation Fund Fred Haskins Commission Hands On Atlanta Chattahoochee Valley Land Trust Covenant House Georgia Frederica Academy Harmony House Domestic Violence Shelter Leadership Edge Cpl. John Stalvey Foundation Friends of Foster Care Fund, CFCV The President and Fellows of Harvard College Lee County Historical Society Creative Santa Fe Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space Headwaters Foundation for Justice Lees-McRae College Crisis Rescue International Friends of The Thread Trail Health Advocates for Older People Lehigh Valley Hospital Critical Resistance From Farm To Table Heart of West Georgia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Curesearch for Children’s Cancer Fund for Democratic Communities Highland Community Church Libby’s Light Shine Cusseta United Methodist Church Highlands Chamber Music Festival Literacy Action Historic Columbus Foundation Columbus Literate Community Program The Historic Linwood Foundation Little Hill Foundation Historic Westville Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Grants from the Holland Avenue Baptist Church Foundation CFCV by Fund Type* The Hollis / Link Fund, CFCV Lovett School Holy Family Catholic Church Magdalene House of Austin Maine Timber Research & Maine Tree Donor Advised Funds 89% Hope Harbour Hope Heals Foundation Designated, Organization House of Heroes, Chattahoochee Valley Make-A-Wish Foundation of Georgia & Field of Interest Funds 9% Chapter Marist School House of Heroes Marquette University Unrestricted & Area Funds 2% House of Mercy Marshfield Clinic Health System Foundation House of T.I.M.E. Mary Claire Satterly Foundation Scholarship Funds 0% The Howard School MFHA Foundation * Includes Inter-Fund Grants The Hughston Foundation Memorial Medical Center Foundation-Miller Humane Society of Harris County Children’s Hospital Long Beach Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Providence Portland Medical Foundation of Georgia Winding Trails The Corporation of Mercer University Queens University of Charlotte Coweta Falls Steeplechase Wofford College MercyMed of Columbus Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego Steer Smart Women’s Initiative for Learning Meriwether Health Properties Reflections Ministries Stewart Community Home and Discovery Merrie Woode Foundation Regents of the University of California Stillman College Woodberry Forest School The Methodist Home for Children and Youth Renew of Northwest Florida Storybook Farm Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center Miami Children’s Health System Foundation ReStart The Study Hall Woodward Academy Micahs Promise The Ridge Sweet Briar Institute WorldVenture Midtown Fellowship Right from the Start Take The City Wounded Warrior Project MidTown, Inc. James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association Tax Foundation Wounded Warriors Family Support The Mill District RiverCenter Teen Advisors The Wynn House Misericordia Home Road Safe America Teen Challenge Of Florida Wynnbrook Baptist Church Mission to The World Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta Telluride Adaptive Sports Program YMCA of Metro Columbus Mississippi State University Ronald McDonald House Charities Telluride AIDS Benefit YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta Morning Light Foundation of West Georgia Temple Israel Young Life Atlanta Project Morningstar Children and Family Services Atlanta Ronald McDonald House Charities Texas Children’s Hospital Young Life Birmingham Urban East - AL120 Morningstar International Roswell Park Alliance Foundation/ Texas Christian University Young Life Columbus, GA Morrow First United Methodist Church Roswell Park Thomas Jefferson Foundation Young Life Gaston County Mountain Lake Community Service Rotary Club of Americus Tides Foundation Young Life Greater Johns Creek Mountain Mission School The Rotary Club of Columbus Endowment Tides Foundation/Movement Voter Fund Young Life LaGrange The Muscogee County Library Endowment Fund, CFCV The Dragonfly Trails Fund, CFCV Young Life Nashville Fund, CFCV The Rothschild Family for Rothschild Trees Columbus Young Life Rome / Floyd County The Muscogee County Library Foundation Leadership Academy Fund, CFCV Tri-City Latino Association Young Life Southeast Division Fund, CFCV Safe Harbor Children’s Center Trinity Episcopal Church Youth Orchestra of Greater Columbus Muscogee County School District SafeHouse Outreach Trinity Presbyterian Church Zell Miller Foundation Muscogee Educational Excellence Saint Brigid Catholic Church Johns Creek Trinity School Foundation Saint George Volunteer Firemens Association Troup Cares SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Muscular Dystrophy Association The Salvation Army, Columbus, GA The Troup Community Immediate Needs Albany State University Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America The Salvation Army, Brookhaven, GA Fund, CFCV Clark Atlanta University Naomi’s Village Samaritan’s Purse Troup County Historical Society Columbus State University National Christian Charitable Foundation Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital Foundation Troup County Parks and Recreation Georgia Southern University The National Infantry Foundation Santa’s Castle Troup County School System Georgia State University National Monuments Foundation Pta Georgia Congress Troy University Foundation Johns Hopkins University National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Savannah State University Troy University The Corporation of Mercer University Connecticut Chapter Schenck School Trust for Public Land Samford University National Outdoor Leadership School School for Advanced Research Truth Spring Incorporated Mr. Garrett Todd National Trust For Historic Preservation In Schwab Charitable Fund Tulane University University of Georgia The United States The Scott’s Ride Fund, CFCV Twin Cedars Youth and Family Services University of West Georgia Nature Conservancy Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation Twin Cedars/Anne E. Shepherd Home Wesleyan College Neighbors Helping Neighbors: Sexual Assault Support Center The UCLA Foundation The Lee-Talbot Relief Fund, CFCV Shepherd Center Foundation UCSF Benioff Children’s NeighborWorks Columbus Shepherd Center Hospitals Foundation The Nemours Foundation - Shriners Hospital for Children Union Preservation Society Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children Site Santa Fe United for a Fair Economy The Nemours Foundation - Smile Train United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Nemours Children’s Hospital Soldier Marathon United Negro College Fund Network for Good Southeastern Council of Foundations United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley New Economy Coalition Southern Poverty Law Center United Way of the Piedmont New Horizons Foundation Assets by Fund Type Southern Union State Community College United Way of West Georgia Northside United Methodist Church Southerners on New Ground University of Alabama Northwell Health Foundation Donor Advised Funds 76% SPARK Art University of Florida Norwich University United States Sportsmen’s University of Georgia Foundation Oglethorpe University Designated, Organization Alliance Foundation University of Nebraska Foundation Old Gray Cemetery Historic & Memorial Assn & Field of Interest Funds 21% Springer Opera House University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Omega Lambda Social Action and St. Andrews Anglican Church University of North Georgia Unrestricted & Area Funds 2% Scholarship Foundation St. Anne Pacelli Catholic School The On the Table 2019 Fund, CFCV University of North Georgia Foundation St. Charles Ave Presbyterian Church University of Richmond Scholarship Funds 1% Open Door Community House St. David’s Oregon Community Foundation University of South Alabama St. Francis Auxiliary University of Tennessee Foundation Orlando Health Foundation St. Joseph Parish The Paideia School University of Texas Foundation St. Joseph’s Healthcare System University of Virginia Alumni Association Pan American Development Foundation St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital The Parrish Art Museum University of West Alabama Foundation St. Jude’s Recovery Center University of West Georgia Pastoral Institute St. Luke United Methodist Church Paws Humane Uptown Columbus St. Luke’s Health Foundation, Sioux City Urban Justice Center Peachtree Road United Methodist Church St. Norberts Parish Pennsylvania State University Valley Interfaith Promise St. Patrick’s Church Valley Rescue Mission Phenix City School District St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church Piedmont Healthcare Foundation Veteran’s Spouse Project St. Paul United Methodist Church Village Church Phenix City Planned Parenthood Federation of America St. Pius X Catholic High School Point University W.I. Cook Foundation St. Simons Land Trust Wake Forest University Port Columbus Civil War Naval Center St. Simons United Methodist Church Prisma Health Midlands Foundation Washington and Lee University St. Thomas Episcopal Church Wesleyan College Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation Stand Up to Cancer of the D of C West Georgia Christian Retreat Center The Standing Boy Trails Fund, CFCV West Georgia Health Foundation Providence Healthcare Foundation Friends Of The State Botanical Garden Eastern Washington Williams College STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION Financial Report September 30, 2019 and 2018

ASSETS 2019 2018

Cash, cash equivalents and investments $ 176,096,242 $ 172,650,085 Contributions receivable – net 54,500 49,500 Other assets 931,545 850,324 Total assets $ 177,082,287 $ 173,549,909

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS LIABILITIES

Grants and accounts payable $ 15,301 $ 33,015 Organization funds 2,922,464 2,971,641 Total liabilities $ 2,937,765 $ 3,004,656

NET ASSETS

NET ASSETS WITHOUT DONOR RESTRICTIONS General and administrative funds $ 3,666,459 $ 3,535,658 Undesignated, unrestricted funds 1,920,208 2,110,186 Donor advised funds 135,811,104 132,556,485 Donor designated funds 28,635,177 28,873,026 Other funds 3,160,112 2,610,289 Total net assets without donor restrictions $ 172,893,060 $ 169,685,644

NET ASSETS WITH DONOR RESTRICTIONS 1,251,462 859,609 Total net assets 174,144,522 170,545,253 Total liabilities and net assets $ 177,082,287 $ 173,549,909

SUMMARY OF NET ASSETS Year Beginning Balance Contributions Investment Income (Loss) Grant Expense Other Expenses Ending Balance 2019 173,549,909 15,775,208 2,799,106 (14,072,500) (969,436) 177,082,287 2018 157,091,268 20,162,121 10,343,449 (12,843,732) (1,203,197) 173,549,909 2017 130,290,769 24,402,106 14,416,817 (10,901,626) (1,116,798) 157,091,268 2016 105,877,665 28,883,095 8,115,579 (11,656,544) (929,026) 130,290,769 2015 106,382,252 16,744,244 (5,338,942) (11,074,275) (835,614) 105,877,665

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2019 STAFF

William J. Burgin W. Fray McCormick* Chair Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Jackson Burgin, Inc. Tucker & Ford, PC Columbus, GA Columbus, GA

Dr. David M. White LaRae Dixon Moore Vice Chair Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Chair, Distributions Tucker & Ford, PC Troy University Columbus, GA Midland, GA The Hon. Benjamin S. Isaiah Hugley Richardson* Secretary Muscogee County Ellen M. Brooks Betsy W. Covington Columbus Consolidated State Court Operations Manager President and CEO Government Columbus, GA [email protected] [email protected] Columbus, GA GwenDolyn H. Ruff* Tyler A. Townsend, CFA Columbus Water Works Treasurer Columbus, GA Chair, Investment Committee Murray L. Solomon Townsend Wealth Raymond James Management Financial Services Columbus, GA Columbus, Georgia

Marquette M. McKnight Cindy B. Sparks Immediate Past Chair Community Leader Chair, Board Columbus, GA Development Media, Marketing... Paul M. Todd* TSYS/Global Payments JJ Musgrove Kelli M. Parker and More Director, Donor Services Director, Grants & Columbus, GA Columbus, GA [email protected] Community Partnerships [email protected] Betsy W. Covington W.H. (Trip) Tomlinson* President and CEO Pope McGlamry Community Foundation Columbus, GA

Victoria Barrett John T. Turner Columbus Water Works Private Investor Richland, GA Columbus, GA Wright B. Waddell Frederick J. Crawford 1340 13th Street Morgan Stanley Aflac The Village on 13th Columbus, GA Columbus, GA Columbus, Georgia 31901-2345 George G. Flowers* General Counsel Community Leader Alan F. Rothschild, Jr. 706-320-0027 Columbus, GA Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Leah A. Poole, CPA cfcv.com Tucker & Ford, PC Chief Financial Officer Jacqualyn W. Lowe Columbus, GA [email protected] Community Leader *New in 2019 Columbus, GA 1340 13th Street The Village on 13th Columbus, Georgia 31901-2345 706-320-0027 cfcv.com

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