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Jerry Hulsman 10 Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser New Seasons Market 12 Outstanding Philanthropic Corporation Marcia H Philanthropy Awa rd s 2013 Celebrating Leadership and Philanthropy In Our Community Tuesday, November 19, 2013 | Portland Hilton Grand Ballroom Change the World With a Giving Heart The Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & Southwest Washington Chapter PRODUCED BY PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP | PORTLAND TRIBUNE | COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS 2 NOVEMBER 2013 Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & SW Washington Chapter | www.afporegon.afpnet.org | 2013 PHILANTHROPY AWARDS A university forever changed When a philanthropic community comes together, amazing things happen. At Oregon State University, supporters have rallied behind The Campaign for OSU to build or renovate 27 facilities, fund thousands of scholarships for top students, and recruit world-class faculty through 75 endowed positions. The result: a leading international research university that drives innovation and educates the next generation of our state’s business and civic leaders. As the campaign closes in on its $1 billion goal, we celebrate our state’s strong culture of philanthropy. We thank those honored by the AFP Oregon & SW Washington Philanthropy Awards for their outstanding leadership throughout the state and beyond. As OSU President Ed Ray notes, “This is only the beginning of what we can do for students, our state, and our world.” 450870.111313 AFP 450870.111313 campaignforosu.org 2013 PHILANTHROPY AWARDS | Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & SW Washington Chapter | www.afporegon.afpnet.org NOVEMBER 2013 3 Celebrating Philanthropy Profiles in Caring 4 Carol Van Natta, AFP Oregon & SW Washington Chapter President Japanese Garden Volunteers Philanthropy Awards 2013 6 Outstanding Volunteer Group ASSOCIATION OF FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONALS OREGON AND Ann & Bill Swindells Charitable Trust SW WASHINGTON CHAPTER 8 Outstanding Philanthropic Foundation Jerry Hulsman 10 Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser New Seasons Market 12 Outstanding Philanthropic Corporation Marcia H. Randall 6 14 18 14 Outstanding Philanthropist Charlie Walker 16 Thomas Lamb Eliot Award for Service to Philanthropy Carolyn Winter 18 Allan Price Award for Distinguished Service to the Fundraising Profession Published by Pamplin Media Group © Copyright 2013 Pamplin Media Group/Portland Tribune. Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & SW Washington Chapter 2013 Philanthropy Awards Program 6605 S.E. Lake Road, Portland, OR 97222 is published by Pamplin Media Group/Portland Tribune, 6605 S.E. Lake Road, Portland, 503-684-0360 | www.portlandtribune.com OR 97222, Phone 503-684-0360, Fax 503-620-3433. Reproduction in whole or part is prohibited without written authorization by Pamplin Media Group/Portland Tribune. 81210 16 Publisher: J. Brian Monihan www.portlandtribune.com Writer: Randalyn Nickelsen Clark P.O. Box 55512 Graphic Design: Dan Adams Vern Uyetake Portland, OR 97238 | 503-715-3100 ON THE COVER: From left: Zane Buxton, one of many volunteers at the Japanese Garden; Ann and Bill Swindells; Jerry Photography: www.afporegon.afpnet.org Hulsman; CEO Wendy Collie of New Seasons Market; Marcia H. Randall, Charlie Walker and Carolyn Winter. Advertising Sales: Kelli Lair Photographs by Vern Uyetake, except Zane Buxton which is courtesy of Jonathan Ley. Subscribe to our e-Update by visiting us at: www.afporegon.afpnet.org %6'77GLSPEV %6'77GLSPEV %6'77GLSPEV %)MRWXIMR %6'77GLSPEV 6IGSKRM^MRK+IRMYWXMQIWERHGSYRXMRK We believe that investments in American scientists studying with Oregon’s premier doctoral programs in science, medicine and engineering build a vital pipeline of intellectual capital for our businesses. Through our scholar awards, ARCS Foundation supports and nurtures these exceptional young women and men at OHSU and Oregon State University--over $2 million in ten years. 4SVXPERH'LETXIV 450263.111413 afp 4 NOVEMBER 2013 Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & SW Washington Chapter | www.afporegon.afpnet.org | 2013 PHILANTHROPY AWARDS From the President . Providence Health & Services congratulates Celebrating Philanthropy elcome to the 27th Annual Philanthropy Carolyn Winter Awards Luncheon presented by the W Oregon & Southwest Washington Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). Thank you for being a part of this special occasion and for helping to Change the World with a Giving Heart! AFP is an international organization with 30,000 members worldwide. More than 200 similar luncheons are being held this week, as AFP Chapters across the globe celebrate the power of philanthropy. The Oregon & Southwest Washington More than Chapter is growing rapidly 200 similar and now has more than 200 luncheons are dues-paying members. These are professional fundraisers being held who are committed to this week, as matching the dreams of AFP Chapters donors with nonprofit across the organizations that meet globe community needs. Candace Horter, Assistant Vice President for Recipient of the first The Awards Luncheon Portland Advancement at University of Oregon celebrate the and the UO table. (Andie Petkus Photography) Allan Price Award for pays tribute to philanthropic Distinguished Service to power of heroism in our community. Club. A wide range of topics related to fundraising the Fundraising Profession philanthropy. Today’s luncheon is an and nonprofit management are addressed during the especially meaningful one course of the year. Members and non-members alike Carolyn Winter has offered because for the first time, in addition to honoring are welcome to attend these educational luncheon outstanding leadership and donors and volunteers, the Chapter is recognizing a presentations. More information about AFP’s monthly dedication to Providence Health fundraising professional with the Allan Price Award for meetings can be found at www.afporegon.afpnet.org. & Services for more than 30 years. Distinguished Service to the Fundraising Profession. While we celebrate philanthropy annually at this event, The late Allan Price was admired for his brilliance philanthropy really should be celebrated every day. As Together with community leaders, board members and and integrity. Prior to his untimely death in 2012, you learn about our honorees, we hope you will take staff, she has raised tens of Price helped raised more than a billion dollars for two inspiration from them. They have truly learned that it millions of dollars to advance landmark institutions, the University of Oregon and the is more blessed to give than to medical research and technology Oregon Health & Science University. Price permanently receive. in the Pacific Northwest and lifted the bar for philanthropy in this region and AFP is With each new day we can to provide charity care to the pleased to honor his legacy with this award. all look for ways to Change the most vulnerable. While the luncheon is the most public of our World with a Giving Heart! Chapter’s activities, AFP works year-round to promote Carol Van Natta philanthropy and ethical fundraising. An important President part of AFP’s work is providing continuing education Association of Fundraising opportunities for fundraising professionals. The Professionals Oregon & SW Chapter’s monthly luncheon meetings are held at noon, Washington Chapter the first Friday of the month, at the Multnomah Athletic 450876.111313 AFP 2013 PHILANTHROPY AWARDS | Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & SW Washington Chapter | www.afporegon.afpnet.org NOVEMBER 2013 5 The University of Oregon Foundation’s Board of Trustees joins UO students, alumni, faculty, and staff in congratulating the 2013 Philanthropy Award honorees MARCIA RANDALL Outstanding Philanthropist JERRY HULSMAN Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser NEW SEASONS MARKET Outstanding Philanthropic Corporation ANN & BILL SWINDELLS CHARITABLE TRUST Outstanding Philanthropic Foundation JAPANESE GARDEN VOLUNTEERS Outstanding Volunteer Group CAROLYN WINTER Allan Price Award for Distinguished Service to the Fundraising Profession CHARLIE WALKER Thomas Lamb Eliot Award We appreciate all that each of you do to create opportunities and improve the quality of life for people in Oregon, southwest Washington, our nation, and the world. The University of Oregon community is forever grateful to our alumni and friends for their continuing support. We salute our colleagues in the Association of Fundraising Professionals for their contributions to our region’s vibrant culture of philanthropy. EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. 450871.111313 afp 6 NOVEMBER 2013 Association of Fundraising Professionals Oregon & SW Washington Chapter | www.afporegon.afpnet.org | 2013 PHILANTHROPY AWARDS Outstanding Volunteer Group Japanese Garden Volunteers “The Portland Japanese Garden was borne out of volunteerism.” – Cynthia Haruyama Deputy Director, Portland Japanese Garden Japanese Garden volunteers (Vern Uyetake photograph) istinctive stones are the ‘bones’, acres of peace, harmony and tranquility Through the years, paid staff and water in any form brings life and that is the Portland Japanese Garden. volunteers alike have maintained the Dplants symbolize the tapestry “The Portland Japanese Garden graceful maples, the stone paths, the of the four seasons – all the essential was borne out of volunteerism,” says serene waters and the sharply pruned elements that shape the landscape Cynthia Haruyama, deputy director of evergreens. 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