FINANCIAL REPORT 2018 CONTRIBUTORS

Ackerman , Joshua Fox, Nicole Red Fez 2018 Support & Revenue Adaptive Healthcare Fresh Market Redding, Marion Alcoa Foundation Fresh Thyme Reising, Jean Program Fees | $602,746 Aldi’s Friendship Diner Ricci, Brian All About You DJ Services Frobieter, Jerry Risemas, Richard Government Grants | $371,498 American Senior Benefits FSSA Admin Service Pre-K Grant Riverpoint (Trilogy) Anderson, Charlotte German American Bank Riverwalk Communities Grants* | $288,737 Ann’s Hallmark Goldman, Robert & Deborah Rogers Jewelers Archuletta Baseball Camp Gooden Consulting Rogers, Sam Private Grants | $269,492 Ashley, Gary Goodridge Law Ross, Eleanor AutoZone Granger, Danyelle Rural King Net Assets† | $152,597 Baggett, Greg Gray Loon Marketing Rutledge, Chris Bank of America Charitable Foundation Greubel, Mick and Jane Sam’s Club Contributions* | $94,662 Banterra Bank Hadi Shrine Temple Schmitt, Alex Special Events | $21,146 Bar Louie Hall, Tony & Jill Schutte, Gary Bard, Cecil Hamilton, Reese Sebree, Stephanie Contributions | $12,113 Benevity Community Impact Program Harper, Vincent Showplace Movies Bennett, Brian - Penny Lane Hassel, Linda Signarama Miscellaneous | $5,791 Coffeehouse Heidron, Robert Sills, Clay & Jamie Bennett, John Heritage Center Silver Birch Total Revenues: $1,818,782 Boink, Brian HOPE of Evansville SouthernCare Hospice Brack, Chris Howell, Jan - Emge’s Deli Spectrum Brentwood Humana Marketplace IGA Grocery Spencer, Bradley Burton, Lana Indiana Dept. of Ed. Nutrition Program Sprepski, Ellen Bushrod, Antonio (CACFP) St. Mary & John Catholic Parish 2018 Expenditures Bussing Koch Foundation Innovative Consulting Group State Farm Bussing, Wilfred III Ivy Tech Community College Sunshine Juice Co. Program Expense | $1,459,029 Calvert, Christine Jackson, Alvin Sutton, James Cardin, Aurelia Jackson, Marsha Swift, Harold Management | $208,022 Caregiver Homes Jaj Mahal Target Cecil A & Mabel Hamman Foundation Jenn Quest Texas Roadhouse Fundraising Expense | $6,012 Charter Communications Jones, Ashley The Home Depot Christian, Tillie Kan Pai Tolbert, Charlene Total Expenditures: $1,673,063 Cirignanao, Nick Kane, Vickie Toyota MMI, Inc. City of Evansville Endowment Fund Kimbrew, Angela Kiwanis Club TransAmerica *Temporary Restricted †Released from Temporary Restricted City of Evansville Programming Grant King, David Tropicana Evansville Coca-Cola Koch Enterprises Tucker, Jerry Columbia Nursing Homes Krutchkoff Tax Service Underwood, Carl Community Foundation Alliance Leach, Glenna United Way of SWI (Stephanie Lake Fund) Lic’s Ice Cream and Deli Urban Consulting Groupk LLC Corp. for National & Community Service Lowe’s Home Improvement USI Athletic Department BOARD OF DIRECTORS (RSVP) Make It Happen USI Athletic Science Dept Crazy Buffett Mammie L. Young Charitable Trust Utley, Sue CVS Pharmacy Mason Memorial Chapel Vanderburgh Co. Prosecutor’s Office Fiscal Year 2018 Davis, Gina McAlister’s Deli Corp. Deaconess Health Systems McClure, Thomas & Morgan VFW Auxiliary #1114 The goals, values, and impact Carver has made in the community are due to the Deaconess Post-Acute Services McCoy, Casey Vick II, Talmadge contribution of time, talent, and treasures of our volunteer leaders. Carver sincerely Deaconess VNA HHH Merriman, David & Margaret Wagner, David Deaconess VNA/Post Acute Midwest Mechanical Services Wagner, Donna thanks the Board of Directors and the Program Advisory Committees for their Department of Metropolitan Miller, Dax Esq. Wagner, Jade K. leadership, and the many other volunteers who provide direct services to our clients. Development (CDBG) Mobley, Sarah Wagner, Kathleen T. Dewig Meats Moma Roma Walmart Foundation president president elect vice president Donut Bank Moss Jr., Charles Walther’s Golf & Fun DQ of Northpark and Westside Mulherin, Angela Wasbash Community College Sam Rogers Diana Wilderman Robert Heidorn Droste’s Jewelry Network for Good WayBack Burgers Deaconess Health System German American Insurance Vectren Corporation Early Learning Indiana, Inc. O’Charley’s East Webster, Michael El Patron Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Welborn Baptist Foundation treasurer secretary Eskridge, Jalessa Prevention West River (Trilogy) Evansille D.T. Optimist Foundation Wilderman, Diana Chris Rutledge Charlotte Anderson Evansville Duplicates Bidge Club On the Marc Plumbing Williams, Irma Banterra Bank C.A.P.E. Evansville Public Library Padgett, Owen and Donna Willingham, Shirley Evansville Radiology Park Terrace Village Wilmes, Nicholas Evansville Teachers Fed. Credit Union Phelps, Watez Winnelson Supply Brian Boink Marsha Jackson Gary Schutte Evansville Winsupply Pie Pan Wisdon, Pat Old National Bank Ivy Tech Community College Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office Ferguson Enterprises Piece of Cake Young, Stan Feyen, Diane Poore, Barbara Zeidlers Floral Flanigan, Lewis Quality Automotive Ziemer Stayman, Chris Brack Tynesha McGlown-Smith James Sutton Flowers, George Ragle, Doris Weitzel & Shoulders George Koch Sons, LLC Vectren Corporation F.C. Tucker Emge Realtor Fox, Mary Anne & Edward Red Cross

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Mary Anne Fox Jean Reising Talmadge O. Vick II Mission Statement Community Volunteer Professional Transportation, Inc. Vick Strategic Consulting Neighborhood Center: 400 SE 8th St. th Brian Ricci Senior Center: 504 SE 8 St. To provide unique programs and services within a safe environment Pinnacle Computer Services P: (812) 423-2612 | F: (812) 423-6941 that teaches respect for self, others, and the community. PROGRAMS & SERVICES DAY CARE & PRESCHOOL SENIOR SERVICES 2018 Highlights Family Matters at Carver. Connectivity Thrives at Carver.

Organizational rebranding including new logo, website development, The Day Care & Preschool offers educational enrichment for infants, The Senior Recreation Program promotes lifelong learning and with digital platform. toddlers, and preschool kids ages six weeks to five years old on st1 shift keeps participants informed of many options available to them as and six weeks to twelve years old on 2nd shift. Our team is dedicated to well as decreasing isolation and taking greater advantage of limited developing Carvers kids that are self-confident learners who grow into community resources. Through utilization of the Senior Services Center, participants enhance their feeling of social connectedness, usefulness, Developed a new Literacy Continuum Partnership that will allow AARP compassionate community members. and overall well-being. Foundation EC Evansville to expand service to Warrick County in collaboration with the YMCA and United Way of . 2018 HIGHLIGHTS SENIOR RECREATION PROGRAM Served 194 students 250 participated in the 2nd Annual Intergenerational Wellness 100% of Pre-K students mastered kindergarten readiness skills Fair with all receiving home safety kits Partnered with Ivy Tech Community College Black History Program to on the Readiness Checklist Average 100 unduplicated participants monthly recruit two Carver Alumni, Iris Cooper keynote presentation on “The Re-certified as Level 3 on the Paths to Quality Rating System Benefit of the Doubt” and Deric Merriweather exhibiting oil paintings depicting diverse individuals and events. 100% of parents felt that the curriculum met their AARP EXPERIENCE CORPS expectations and 95% would refer Carver to family and friends AARP Experience Corps is an intergenerational program that engages adults 50 and older as tutor volunteer members to provide tutoring and mentoring services to students in K-3rd grade. Tutor volunteer Carver Day Care & Preschool candidacy material was approved by members work collaboratively within the schools, changing the course the NAEYC Accreditation Program, which qualified for an onsite visit of a child’s life by sharing their wisdom and experience. conducted in November 2018. Celebrated the local 10th Anniversary with a community “Night of Elegance”

Added a new Infant & Toddler Playground within the existing Carver Day Served 171 students in 5 schools and 1 after school program with Care & Preschool outdoor learning environment dedicated with an Earth YOUTH PROGRAMS 25 volunteers Day Celebration for a new organization wide recycling initiative. Opportunity Inspires at Carver. Implemented a new 1-on-1 sustained tutoring model for K-3rd grade students utilizing a high impact literacy program/ curriculum: Reading A to Z, a structured proven intervention that is a best practice, research-based structured guide Tutoring sessions provided by Ivy Tech Community College Evansville In Carver’s Youth Program, children in grades K-12 work toward Preservice Teachers that included support for virtual day assignments academic success while developing the knowledge and skills to thrive RSVP (RETIRED & SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM) for K-12 grade students. in a diverse community. Through our programs, students learn positive RSVP is the largest senior volunteer program in the nation. The dual values, self-determination, healthy habits, and a sense of purpose. purpose of the program is to engage persons 55 and older in volunteer Youth activities include: service to meet critical community needs, and to provide a high quality Selected the financial benefactor by George Koch & Sons, the winners of experience that will enrich the lives of volunteers. the 2018 Deaconess Health System Corporate Charity Champion a 6-week Homework Assistance/Tutoring Art & Music Education Recreation exercise program for wellness. Digital Recording Studio TV Production Studio Summer Camps Enlisted 83 volunteers in service at 47 non-profit, healthcare and faith-based organizations Health, Fitness, & Nutrition Science & Computer Labs Volunteers served 8,186 hours, saving the volunteer stations over

$202,000 in one year Hosted Ashoka Site Visit to support in becoming 2018 HIGHLIGHTS a Changemaker Campus. This prestigious designation is awarded to Over 1,000 hours of child activities provided on weekends & after Volunteers serving in primary focus areas provided support higher education campuses that promote and support changemaking 5 p.m. with adult supervision for over 350 veterans, processed over 15 tons of materials at and social innovations. Exhibiting the mutually beneficial community local thrift stores, provided Aging in Place services to over 20 251 days of after school/out of school programming partnership resulting in the alternative energy upgrades within the homebound individuals and assisted over 1,000 individuals who Carver Neighborhood Center, University of Evansville became one of 42 85% of K-5th grade students improved reading skills at or above participated in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) institutions globally to achieve this designation. .3 to 1 grade equivalency scores program, resulting in over $1.4 million in refunds to low income families.