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ANNUAL REPORT

FISCAL YEAR 2015 / 2016

ANAHEIM COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Board of Directors 2015/2016

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

David Bostwick President Merrill-Lynch Ed Munson Vice-Chair/Vice-President Cypress Chamber of Commerce Jeff Hunter Treasurer Kaiser Permanente Darren Dang Secretary Orange County Courts Steve Sain Immediate Past President Deputy Chief (Ret.) Anaheim P.D. William Taormina Chairman Emeritus CEO, Clean City, Inc. Terry Lowe Chief Executive Officer Anaheim Community Services

Orin Abrams Golf Course Clubhouse Sarah Alevizon Community Volunteer Stephen Faessel Crown Ace Hardware John Guastaferro Anaheim Family YMCA Priscilla Martinez Anaheim Elementary School District Michael Rubin Law Firm of Rutan & Tucker, L.L.P. Bruce Solari Solari Enterprises, Inc. Irv Pickler Board Member Emeritus

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ANAHEIM COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

THIRTY-ONE YEARS OF BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH PEOPLE, PARTNERSHIPS, AND PRIDE

The Mission of the Anaheim Community Foundation is to strengthen the Anaheim Community through people, partnerships, and pride.

The goals in support of the Anaheim Community Foundation’s mission are to:

 Encourage community participation, partnerships, and collaboration that result in successful responses to community challenges and opportunities.  Strengthen community-based organizations that effectively address community needs, promote volunteerism, and provide community leadership.  Promote community-building programs and events that inspire community pride and unity.  Provide individuals and businesses opportunities to make charitable investments that directly benefit the Anaheim community.

During Fiscal Year 2015/2016, the Anaheim Community Foundation continued to provide the means for people, organizations, and corporations in “Building Community through people, partnerships, and pride” in Anaheim. Under the direction of a volunteer Board of Directors from the Anaheim civic and business communities, the Foundation linked citizens who wanted to give with neighbors who are in need of assistance, thereby enriching the community’s charitable spirit. Since its 1984 incorporation, the Foundation has continued to expand and provide leadership to meet community needs. In Fiscal Year 2015/2016, the Foundation maintained its firm dedication to supporting a broad base of programs, services, organizations, and facilities that enrich the lives of Anaheim residents.

In the Fiscal Year 2015/2016, the Anaheim Community Foundation Board of Directors continued to offer a well-managed non-profit organization that acts as a community vehicle for accepting donations of property, money, or securities from individuals, organizations, and corporations. All contributions are returned to the community. Managing assets averaging $1,780,891 this fiscal year the Foundation received $1,881,496 in donations and provided $885,948 in support to enhance programs and services that met human needs and aided local groups. The Board of Directors continued to provide the leadership support required to continue directing 100% of donations to the designated program and maximizing direct service to those in need.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

As a result of its leadership and reputation for sound fiscal management, the Foundation’s role as a community asset continued in Fiscal Year 2015/2016.

Helping Hands Grant Program - $14,000 in assistance was awarded to 19 local service organizations through its Helping Hands grant program. Helping Hands focuses on assisting community programs that improve arts and culture, youth and senior programs, community resources and emergency assistance. Grant awards range from $500 to $1,000. Funds are made possible by Anaheim residents who have made donations through their monthly Anaheim Public Utilities bill or online at www.anaheimcf.org.

Youth Scholarships – The ACF was able to fund the return of this important program thanks to funding from the Resort, Fireworks proceeds and the Jim Ruth Scholarship Fund. Over 160 youth received financial support to attend a recreational class or camp during the spring and summer sessions.

Anaheim Youth Services Assessment – The Anaheim Community Foundation was instrumental in coordinating the 2012 Anaheim Youth Assessment, which paved the way for a $3 million commitment from Angels Baseball, the and the through Accelerate Change Together (ACT). 3

The ACT initiative is dedicated to meeting the needs of Anaheim youth. Funding priorities target effective programs that specifically address service gaps, challenges and barriers to the success of Anaheim’s youth as identified in the findings of the Anaheim Youth Assessment (AYSA) Report.

The Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) serves as the managing partner and has brought additional funders to the program including the Ueberroth Family Foundation, Swayne Family Foundation, Donnie Crevier and the Tarsadia Foundation. For the second year, the proceeds of the annual Anaheim State of the City event were directed to benefit ACT.

On June 15, Accelerate Change Together for Anaheim (ACT) announced ACT III, a total of $1.5 million in funding to 10 Orange County nonprofits supporting mentoring and afterschool programs that help address gaps in Anaheim youth services. To date, ACT Anaheim has granted $5 million to 14 nonprofits, nearly doubling their original goal within the first three years.

Disneyland Half Marathon – The ACF celebrated a 10 year partnership with run Disney in September 2015 as the official charity of the event. ACF President David Bostwick, joined by Project S.A.Y. participants, accepted a $10,000 donation to youth programs during the race day festivities.

I Heart OC Giving Day – The Anaheim Community Foundation participated in the “I Heart OC Giving Day” coordinated by the Orange County Community Foundation which was a 2016 initiative to raise $2 million for Orange County nonprofits over a 30-hour period. The ACF received $150 from the second countywide giving day held in April.

New Funds - This past year, the ACF Board added the financial oversight of two new programs, Fireworks and Disney 60.

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BOARD MEMBER SERVICE

On June 30, 2016, Terry Lowe, Executive Director, retired after 12 years of service to the Foundation. President David Bostwick, on behalf of the entire Board of Directors of the Anaheim Community Foundation, presented Mr. Lowe with a proclamation extending their sincere gratitude, appreciation and admiration for his exceptional dedication and extraordinary leadership to the people, business community and nonprofit organizations of Anaheim.

ACF President David Bostwick thanked Terry Lowe for his service at the Retirement Celebration.

CREATING A CARING COMMUNITY

Giving to the Anaheim Community Foundation allowed donors the opportunity to make a difference, be remembered, and enrich the quality of life in our community now and in the future. The Anaheim Community Foundation served as a charitable channel through which worthwhile programs including arts and culture, environmental/nature, gang-drug prevention and interventions, youth programs, human service/emergency assistance, senior programs, therapeutic programs, library, and scholarships were supported.

Because of the Foundation’s minimal operating costs, donors had the unique opportunity to give locally and be secure in the knowledge that their gift was directed to the program of their choice.

During Fiscal Year 2015/2016 the Foundation actively sought funds from the following sources:

 ACF Helping Hands Donor Program  Individual donations of cash, real and personal property, or land/securities  Corporate/Organization donations  Employee Payroll Deduction/Contribution Plans  Gifts in memory of family or friends  Bequests in a will or trust  Designation as a life insurance beneficiary  Establishment of charitable trusts  Establishments of endowment funds  In-kind donation of service

The Foundation will continue to look for opportunities to act as Fiscal Agent in order to facilitate fundraising and services to those in need. In addition, the Foundation will continue to encourage all forms of charitable giving as a means of expanding the delivery of critical services that improve the quality of life in Anaheim.

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PROGRAM NARRATIVES 2015/16

COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM FUNDS

YOUTH PROGRAMS

Anaheim Youth Initiative – The Foundation managed the funding for the Anaheim Youth Services Assessment conducted by the Olin Group that focused on current youth services being offered to youth living in at-risk environments. This fund has a balance of $3,790.

Ballet Folklorico Dance Program - The Project S.A.Y. (Support Anaheim’s Youth) Folklorico and Cultural Dance Program provides youth with an opportunity to learn about and strengthen the cultural heritage and rich history of Mexican folk dance. Youth dancers perform in monthly events including the Illumination Foundation, Latino Book Fair, Anaheim Police Activities league Annual Gala, Dia de Los Muertos Library Event, Fall Festival Halloween Parade, Dia de Los Muertos, Nutcracker Tree Lighting, Miraloma Park and Family Resource Teen Day, Project S.A.Y. Banquet, Kids Giving Back Fundraiser, and various other community events. Your support will help offset the cost of dance costumes, shoes and shoe repair, and general supplies.

Project S.A.Y. Ballet Folklorico Group performed at the Dia de los Muertos Celebration

Community Service Volunteers / VolunTeen Recognition - The 36th Annual Volunteer Recognition Event “We are LUCKY To Have Wonderful Volunteers” was held on Wednesday, March 16, 2016. Over 450 individual City of Anaheim volunteers were recognized for their valued support, including Fire, Police, and Community Services programs during the 2015 calendar year. Also recognized were contributors from local corporations and service clubs. Over $1,322,142 in support for important community based activities was received from local corporations and organizations including the Anaheim Arts Council, Anaheim Hills Rotary, Anaheim Public Library Foundation, Anaheim Senior Citizen’s Club, Anaheim Public Works – Employee Transportation Center, D.E.V.O.T.E., Disneyland Resort, City of Anaheim Employees, Fairmont Parent Association, Friends of the Anaheim Public Library, Friends of the Canyon Hills Library, Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim, L-3 IEC, Republic Services and SA Recycling.

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The summer 2015 VolunTEEN Program had 115 active teens volunteering throughout the City and contributing 5,975 hours of service. Sites included the West Anaheim Youth Center, Pearson Park Amphitheatre, Oak Canyon Nature Center’s O.A.K.S. Summer Day Camp, East Anaheim Community Center, Anaheim City Hall, and Tiny Tots Program.

Downtown Anaheim and West Anaheim Youth Centers Events and Programs - The Downtown and West Anaheim Youth Centers continued to provide a variety of activities for its youth members. The Foundation managed funding of $13,146 which was used to help offset recreation and special event supply costs that enabled the program to serve over 950 youth. Contributions of $384 were received from the Employee Giving Campaigns.

Project SAY (Support Anaheim’s Youth) Youth Development - Project S.A.Y. is the City of Anaheim’s Youth Development Program and uses a combination of outreach, recreation, sports, academic support, and individualized guidance to engage junior high and high school-age youth in positive and constructive activities that help them develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for their successful transition to adulthood. Over 24,000 Project S.A.Y. outreach and guidance contacts to at-risk youth and their families were made this past year. The Foundation managed funding that provided 750 youth with the opportunity to participate in four Youth Leadership Conferences, six educational workshops, multiple field trips to local museums and theaters, and many hiking activities.

Project SAY Cycling Team Received a $1,000 Sam’s Club grant.

Youth Park Playground Programs – With $86,059 of Foundation managed support, youth programs continued to provide after school activities, day camps, special events, and the “Fun on Wheels” mobile recreation programs to the Anaheim Community. Contributions included a $2,000 grant from the Anaheim Arts Council. Over 21,091 children participated in these programs this past year.

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Tiny Tots Academy - The Tiny Tots Academy provides a nurturing educational environment for children to acquire the skills necessary for kindergarten approaching learning by providing hands-on experiences inside and outside the classroom. The program assists children in their emotional, social and intellectual development so they may fulfill their own potential. The Foundation managed $16,082 in support with $800 received from the Employee Giving Campaigns and $4,520 generated through fundraising efforts.

Youth Scholarships for Recreation and Personal Enrichment Programs – During this fiscal year, the Foundation provided more than 161 recreational youth scholarships totaling $12,802 to families who met residency and income criteria. Thanks to the generous support of the Foundation, qualifying youth were able to participate in the variety of recreational opportunities offered through the Community Services Department including: music and art classes, a variety of day camps and various sports programs.

CULTURAL AND PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS

Concerts in the Park - The free summer concert series is held at Ronald Reagan Park and provides four concerts where neighbors and families can enjoy good music, family fun and picnics on the park. Community support was outstanding with an average of 2,000 per night and the music styles range from classic rock, top 40, and tribute bands. The Foundation managed $35,178 in support, which included a $2,000 grant from the Anaheim Arts Council and donations from the Disneyland Resort, Concourse Bowling, and Karen & Kimberly Schonherz.

Anaheim residents enjoyed four nights of free summer concerts at Ronald Reagan Park.

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Center Gallery - The Center Gallery, which is free to the public, houses beautiful craftsman-style wall, counter, pedestal, and hallway niche display cases. Exhibitions are scheduled year-round and include a wide variety of artists and media. Throughout FY 2015/2016, a variety of Orange County artists provided seven exhibits that were viewed by thousands of Center Gallery visitors. The Foundation managed $869 in support of the Center Gallery.

Pearson Park Amphitheatre - The 2015 ‘Summer Nights Under the Stars’ season included musical theatre, circus acts, magic, and of course – music! Special evenings featured Polynesian and Asian cultures and the Anaheim Ballet School. More than 10,000 area residents traveled to Pearson Park Amphitheatre on Friday and Saturday evenings to experience the excitement of live theatre programming. The Foundation managed $57,233 in funding support. Donations received totaled $24,746 – which included: The Anaheim Arts Council, Ay Nursery, B&M Lawn & Garden, Brookhurst Tow, D.E.V.O.T.E., Disneyland Resort, Emerald Court, Ganahl Lumber, L3 Communications, Firmenich, Republic Services and Valley Crest Landscape. The Drop-A-Dime Campaign provided over $1,000 in anonymous contributions that were donated throughout the season.

Taiko Drummers perform as part of the Friday Night Family Summer Series at Pearson Park Amphitheatre.

Pearson Park Shade Project – An account for the Pearson Park Amphitheatre Shade Project was established in 2012. This project will provide funding for a custom designed structure comprised of sails that will provide shade for the entry, seating and stage areas.

SOCIAL SERVICE PROGRAMS

Advantage Assistance - The Foundation managed funding of $80,925, which provided $63,800 in assistance to 414 families by paying the electrical portion of their utility bill. Anaheim Public Utilities contributed $60,000 this fiscal year in support of the Advantage/ Utility Assistance Program.

Community Assistance Special Events - The Foundation managed funding of $18,864 designated in support of Community Assistance Special Events. In FY 15/16, the funding for this program provided programs and special events to nearly 3,500 individuals with programming including Zumba fitness classes, support of the Annual Adopt-a-Family Program, and support towards the annual Toys for Tots Program. In addition, the Foundation received a grant stipend of $2,000 from the Orange County United Way for support and implementation of the annual Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program.

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Emergency Assistance – In FY 15/16, the Foundation managed funding of $125 that provided $107 in funding that was used to assist one Anaheim family with the non-electrical portion of their utility bill.

Helping Hands - The Foundation managed funding for the Helping Hands program with $14,884 received from individual contributors in FY 2015/16. The Foundation awarded a total of $14,000 in grants to community organizations including: The Anaheim Arts Council, Anaheim Ballet School, Anaheim Cops 4 Kids, Anaheim Family YMCA, Anaheim Fire & Rescue, Anaheim Public Library Foundation, Children’s Bureau of Southern , Girl Scouts of Orange County, Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim, My Safe Harbor, Orange County Child Abuse Prevention Center, Orange County Family Justice Center, Orange County Mentors for Youth, Pure Game, Special Olympics – Orange County, The Chance Theatre, and West Anaheim Neighborhood District (WAND).

Homeless Service Projects - The Foundation managed $3,913, which made it possible for one Anaheim family to move from a motel to stable housing providing assistance with their rent. Financial support of this program is made possible by donations to the ACF.

Motel Families Project – In FY 15/16, the Foundation managed funding of $1,629, which provided support to the initiatives of the Collaboration to Assist Motel Families, including maintenance and support of a webpage. Financial support of this program is made possible by donations to the ACF.

NATURE PROGRAMS

Oak Canyon Nature Center - During this past year, the Nature Center has served over 100,000 visitors and the Foundation managed $118,942 in funding. $430 was received from the Employee Giving Campaigns; $3,063 from individual donor, $9,500 from sponsors of the City of Anaheim Employee Transportation Fair and $20,000 from the Disneyland Resort. Oak Canyon Nature Center used the funds from Disneyland’s donation to host the second Annual Spring Fling & Eco Fun Faire special event. The center was also able to implement an outreach program in partnership with Fun on Wheels. The remaining funds will be directed toward enhancing the Interpretive Center’s educational interactive exhibits and the provision of activities that encourage children to learn about the environment and the nature elements around them. The City of Anaheim’s Oak Canyon Nature Center is a natural park nestled in the Anaheim Hills. Located on site is an Interpretive Center with live animal and regional natural history exhibits. ACF funds programs that encourage children to learn about the environment and the nature around them.

Oak Canyon Nature Center hosts a day camp teaching youth about nature and native traditions.

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Community Trees – This year the Foundation managed $5,787 in support of planting trees in City parks. Contributions of $765 were received from the Employee Giving Campaign to help offset costs of purchasing trees and supplies for tree planting projects. This year, trees were purchased for planting projects at Maxwell, Chaparral, and Willow Parks. $80 was received to plant an oak tree at Oak Canyon Nature Center.

SENIOR PROGRAMS

Senior Citizens Emergency Assistance – During FY 15/16, the Foundation managed $2,732 in emergency assistance funding which provided $300 in support to senior citizens with the non-electrical portion of their utility bill. Senior citizens were also provided with additional utility assistance from the Advantage Assistance program.

Senior Citizens Program and Senior Performing Groups - The Foundation managed $14,448 to help offset costs for food and refreshments, supplies, equipment, and entertainment for Senior Program special events. Over 2,300 seniors participated in special events including the Valentine’s Day Dance, St. Patrick’s Day Dance, the Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon, the Annual Health Fair, Country Western Dances, Oktoberfest, Winter Wonderland Luncheons and Chinese New Year’s Celebration. During Fiscal Year 2015/2016, a total of $733 was received in monetary donations from individuals. These funds were used to offset expenditures for hiring accompanists for rehearsals and performances of the Anaheim Active Older Adult Program.

Senior Fitness – The Foundation managed $13,119 in support of fitness programs provided to over 1,800 Anaheim active older adults. Active older adults participated in table tennis, Health and Wellness fitness classes, and Zumba Gold fitness classes.

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

Flag Day Ceremony - The Foundation managed $1,837 in financial support for the annual Flag Day Celebration held on Sunday, June 12, 2016, at Pearson Park Amphitheater. More than 1,100 youth and adults enjoyed the patriotic parade and A Musical Tribute to Old Glory program. Contributions from both individuals and businesses totaled $5,987.

Nutcracker Downtown Holiday Tree Lighting - The Nutcracker Holiday Committee planned and conducted the 21st annual Tree Lighting Ceremony in on December 5, 2015. The program featured a “holiday village,” snow play area, train rides, performances from the Anaheim Union High School District Choir, Marching Band, and the Anaheim Ballet School, and a special visit from Santa Claus. The Foundation managed $14,519 worth of funding for this event. Contributions were received from: The City of Anaheim, $5,500; Anaheim Public Utilities, 1,500; and $3,630 from local businesses.

Mobile Entertainment Unit – This fund has $3,000 in contributions towards the purchase of a new Mobile Entertainment stage for the Anaheim Community Services Department. The Anaheim Arts Council has pledged a contribution of $25,000.

Therapeutic Recreation Program – The Therapeutic Recreation Program is currently in transition from Maxwell Park to the Anaheim Train Depot. The Anaheim Train Depot is being renovated to comply with ADA standards and will offer direct services to residents with developmental disabilities. During this Fiscal Year there were no transactions with this fund.

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West Anaheim Neighborhood Development Council (WAND) - The West Anaheim Neighborhood Development Council (WAND) is a vital link in the community and the Foundation managed its $9,903 in financial assets. WAND hosted the 20th Annual Western Barbeque on Saturday, May 14, 2016, at Twila Reid Park. The event was a culmination of hard work put on by the WAND committee in conjunction with City of Anaheim and Foundation support. This successful event drew over 5,000 local Anaheim residents - who enjoyed a fun-filled day that included live musical and stage entertainment, pony rides, children’s activities, an antique car and craft show, and a ‘Jaws of Life’ demonstration by Anaheim Fire & Rescue. Twila Reid Park was also the host site for WAND’s Annual Holiday Magic Christmas Tree Lighting event which was held December 4, 2015. The event was attended by over 1,000 people and included a variety of live musical entertainment, a bonfire, children’s craft activities, ceremonial tree lighting, and a special guest - Santa Claus who brought delight and special gifts to children and their families. The Foundation provided $1,000 in support of these events. Contributions totaling $4,945 were received from various businesses and organizations.

Youth Tennis Tournament - The Foundation managed $75,936 for the Youth Tennis Program. The 52nd annual sanctioned “Anaheim Junior Tennis Tournament” was held the first two weeks in December 2015 at various locations throughout the City including the Anaheim Tennis Center. As a result of this event, $7,500 in revenue was deposited with the Foundation. The new STARS Youth Tennis program provided recreational opportunities and instruction to youth in Anaheim. The program served 30 children during the spring quarter and includes six (6) weeks of free (1) hour sessions quarterly. All programs are designed to teach the fundamentals of tennis from professional instructors.

OTHER SUPPORTED ACTIVITIES

Anaheim Health Fair - The Anaheim Health Fair celebrated its 10th anniversary in April with founding partners GBS Linens, Inc. and Anekant Community Center and recent partner Lestonnac Free Clinic. Dr. Nitin Shah and Mr. Pravin Mody have dedicated their time and expertise to organize health fairs that ensure individuals and families throughout Anaheim can enjoy free access to basic medical attention.

Orange County Family Justice Center (Formerly Anaheim Family Justice Center) - The Center is a safe, confidential and friendly place where assistance is provided to survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and elder/dependent adult abuse. The Orange County Family Justice Center works together to make a difference by restoring hope through the dedication of trained advocates, on- site partners and support staff. The Center is not a Police Station, but rather a "one-stop place" to secure various social services. The Foundation managed $6,763 generated through Employee Giving Campaigns.

Anaheim Therapeutic Recreation Building Fund - This fund was established at the Foundation’s inception to build funding support for the proposed relocation of the Anaheim Therapeutic Recreation Center (ATRC) to a new site. Pending the initiation of a capitol project campaign or the awarding of a building grant, “shovel ready” plans exist for a proposed expansion of the Brookhurst Community Center that includes a multipurpose complex with therapeutic recreation wing. This fund has a balance of a $60,300.

C4K - Cops for Kids - C4K is a program of the Anaheim Police Activities League (APAL) that serves all children between the ages of 5 and 17 who live in or attend school in Anaheim and aims to establish positive relationships among youth, police, and the community at large. APAL's goals are to provide alternatives to gangs, drugs, and other criminal activities through a vast array of programs. In particular APAL provides a variety of cultural, educational and recreational activities for the youth of Anaheim. These diverse programs help youth develop a positive self-image and successful interpersonal skills which will encourage them to stay in school and play a constructive role in the community. The Foundation managed $11,957 in funding resources, generating $3,041 through Employee Giving Campaigns.

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Community Gardens – There are currently four community gardens in the City run by the neighboring community members. The Community Gardens project began in 2012 as a way to transform vacant and unused spaces throughout Anaheim into community gardens that encourage relationships and healthy living. Garden plots are made available to community members at each garden. The Foundation manages donations to support each of the projects.

West Anaheim Community Garden and East Anaheim Community Garden

DEVOTE – Anaheim’s Dedicated Employee Volunteers Offering Time and Energy - DEVOTE raises funds and organizes special events for people in need throughout Anaheim. It is comprised of City employees who donate their time and energy to work on philanthropic community projects. The Foundation managed $15,336 in funding resources on behalf of DEVOTE, generating $11,868 through Employee Giving Campaigns and $3,468 through the Casual for A Cause Program. DEVOTE awarded $17,300 to numerous Anaheim based organizations including the Orange County Family Justice Center, PTSA – Parent/Student Resource Center, Anaheim Community Service’s Annual Adopt-A-Family and Meals from the Heart annual events, Community Foundation’s Senior Assistance Fund, Youth Scholarship Program, Ballet Folklorico, 2016 Pearson Park Amphitheatre’s Summer Nights Program, as well as the 4 Girls Anaheim Branch, Anaheim Relay for Life and Anaheim Fire’s Wear Your Helmet Like a Pro Program.

DISNEY 60 – The Disneyland Resort honored 60 years of community giving by announcing the Million Dollar Dazzle. Each month during the Diamond Celebration, the Million Dollar Dazzle Crew surprised one or more local nonprofits that are enriching the lives of children and families in our community with a $60,000 gift, totaling more than $1 million. The ACF supported the program by facilitating the donations to each selected non-profit.

Fire - CERT Program - Anaheim Fire Department’s CERT Program promotes the ongoing training and participation of its volunteer force by providing many educational opportunities to better prepare for and respond to disasters. CERT volunteers re-certify on an annual basis to maintain their active status as a Disaster Service Worker. The Foundation managed $8,960 in funding resources, generating $445 through the Employee Giving Campaign.

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Fire Education/Community Relations - Anaheim Fire & Rescue’s Education/Community Relations program includes the Emergency Management Division which is dedicated to providing disaster preparedness education and information to the City of Anaheim. This includes the Anaheim city government, its residents and businesses. The City has a comprehensive Emergency Management Program which includes all elements necessary to respond quickly and effectively to major emergencies. These elements include an Emergency Operations Plan, Emergency Operations Center, Public Safety Officers, Public Education Programs, and trained volunteers. The Foundation managed $8,747 in funding resources in FY 2015/16.

Fire - EXPLORER Program - Anaheim Fire & Rescue’s EXPLORER ‘Learning for Life Program’ offers young adults 14 through 18 years of age the opportunity to become part of the Anaheim Fire & Rescue’s Explorer Post. Fire Explorers learn firefighting skills, hose lay evolutions, ladder techniques, salvage operations, wildland firefighting procedures, proper use of tools and equipment, basic first aid, and leadership skills that can be applied to any career. After meeting the minimum requirements they have the opportunity to participate in the ride-along program where they are side by side with professional firefighters and respond to actual fires and emergencies - riding on the Paramedic engines, ladder trucks, or performing an inspection. The Foundation managed $4,534 in funding resources, generating $1,522 through Employee Giving Campaigns.

Fireworks – In 2015, Anaheim residents safely celebrated the Fourth of July holiday and raised considerable funds for local nonprofit organizations with the sales of Safe and Sane fireworks. Through the preseason fireworks sales fundraising program, more than $12,000 was donated to more than 50 Anaheim-based participating nonprofit organizations, the largest number of nonprofits benefited in any one Orange County city. The Foundation managed the disbursement of these funds.

JMh Anaheim – The ACF managed $18,825 in funds for community service projects through the JMh Anaheim. This group provides community-based services that include general family resources, community engagement, educational opportunities, educational enrichment, as well as anti-graffiti and other community enhancement programs. JMh-Anaheim is one of two sponsoring groups for the Love Anaheim Service Project Movement.

Kash for K9’s – This past year, this group successfully raised funds to purchase two bronze monuments to honor the dedication of the Anaheim Police Department’s K-9 units. One monument is in the La Palma Dog Park and the other is located at the Olive Hills Dog Park.

Bronze monument honoring Anaheim Police Department’s K-9 Unit in the La Palma Dog Park

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Library - The Anaheim Public Library Foundation is a clearinghouse for community input and sponsors Library fundraisers such as the Annual Mystery Authors Luncheon held each spring. These Library friends care about the welfare of the library and strive to strengthen the library's resources to the community. Proceeds go to support library collections, special programs, and many valuable extras that enhance the library experience. The Foundation managed $7,383 in funding resources, generating $3,266 through Employee Giving Campaigns.

MUZEO, Inc - The MUZEO engages the community by exploring and celebrating our diverse heritage, culture and arts through creative programming. The MUZEO hosts three traveling exhibitions per year which would otherwise not be displayed in the region. A new model for urban cultural centers the MUZEO will feature a unique variety of changing exhibitions, special events, lectures, classes and weekend festivals. The 25,000 square foot MUZEO complex encompasses Anaheim’s original Carnegie Library (built in 1908) and a new state-of-the art gallery space which has been seamlessly integrated into an urban setting. The Foundation managed $525 in funding resources generating through Employee Giving Campaigns.

Anaheim Police Department Homeless Resource Fund – This new fund provides a valuable resource to the officers interacting daily with the homeless population and facilitates funding to expedite providing resources such as bus passes, meals and other necessary purchases to support their efforts.

Anaheim Police Department’s Mounted Unit - The Anaheim PD Mounted Enforcement Unit celebrated “20 years of hoof beats” in 2015. The unit – consisting of eight officers, a sergeant, lieutenant and a deputy chief, and their horses – is part of the Orange County Regional Mounted Unit, which consists of the seven police agencies in O.C. with mounted units (Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Newport Beach, Buena Park, Huntington Beach and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department). This fund supports expenses for the horses as well as charitable activities like visiting CHOC Children’s to put some smiles on the faces of ill kids at the Orange hospital delivering toys. The fund balance is $10,000.

Anaheim Police Department’s Awards and Retirement Ceremony – This fund was established in support of the annual Anaheim Police Department’s Awards and Retirement Ceremony. The ceremony includes awarding of the Medal of Valor, Distinguished Service, Life Saving, Joseph T. Malloy Career Achievement Award, Special Recognition, Special Unit of the Year, Division Employee of the Year - both sworn and civilian, and Randall W. Gaston Community Service Award. The ceremony also honors all current retirees. The Foundation managed $28,775 in funding resources toward event-related expenses in FY 2015/16.

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Park Improvement Fund – This new fund was created to support donations to fund park enhancements. The account has a balance of $1,000.

Sister City – This program facilitates the student exchange program with Anaheim’s Sister Cities. Their focus has been on the cultural/education exchange and has recently expanded its objectives in the hopes of realizing more meaningful benefit to both the City of Anaheim and our partners. The Foundation managed $20,800 in funding resources and provided $16,302 toward program-related expenses in FY 2015/16.

Sister Cities Commission with Mito, Japan Delegation

Veteran’s Working Group – The City of Anaheim has continually honored its veterans and active military personnel for their sacrifices to this country and unyielding bravery. In return, the City has frequently explored additional opportunities to provide assistance and well-deserved recognition to Anaheim veterans and active military personnel. The Veterans Working Group consists of individuals from veteran-based non-profit organizations, active community members, other government jurisdictions and multiple City department staff. The group coordinates funding for veteran programs and activities. The Foundation managed $8,500 in FY 2015/2016.

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DONOR SUMMARY

Disney Worldwide Services, Inc. $1,361,300 Anaheim Public Utilities $ 77,000 Anaheim Arena Management, LLC $ 40,000 Various Cash Donors $ 27,814 Anaheim Police Department $ 25,000 Masimo Foundation $ 20,000 City of Anaheim $ 17,614 American Promotional Events West $ 16,505 $ 16,505 Allianz Global Risks US Insurance Company $ 15,000 Anaheim Utilities Customers $ 13,384 GBS Linens $ 11,000 Lennar Communities $ 10,000

$5,000 to $9,999

Anaheim Arts Council California Community Foundation City of Anaheim Employees City of Anaheim Transportation Center Friends of the Anaheim Police Canine Association My Buzz Online Orange County Tennis Academy Republic Services Vanderbilt, James D. Vigilant Solutions

$1,000 to $4,999

Active Network Lascari's Group, Inc. Anaheim Beautiful Lopez, Richard M. Anaheim Global Medical Center Mendez, Rosa A. Anaheim Police Association Mito City International Association Arco Anaheim City Center Car Wash Monica Kurtz & Associates B&M Lawn & Garden Nijjar, Kuljeet CalOptima Orange County Water District Care Ambulance Service, Inc. Orange County's United Way Chase, Christopher K. Prime Healthcare Anaheim Chatterton & Associates Quick Service Towing, Inc. Chevron Products Company R M Myers Corporation Country City Towing, Inc Rainone Enterprises Davis, Mike Ramires, Enrique Eastside Compassion Rutan & Tucker, LLP Ferbert Enterprises-Kona ice SA Recycling Gray, Donald Sam’s Club Harbor Automotive Schonherz, Bernard & Karyn Hunter, Jeffrey H. SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Influence Church Silveroak Investment Corporation Kingdom Causes SoCal Gas L3 Communications SOCAL Tamil L3 Communications- IEC Employees Stovall's Inn 17

Taser International, Inc. Trapp, Eric M. The Clubhouse at Anaheim Hills, LLC Trinh, Steven The Grainger Foundation Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation The OC Experts, Inc. Valtek Precision Thunyakij, Pisanu

$500 to $999

7-Eleven, Inc. Keenan & Associates Allicotti, Gina Keolis Transit America, Inc. Anaheim Firefighters Association Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Anaheim H.S. Alumni Association, Inc. Lucero, Marco A. Anaheim Hills Rotary Marriott International Argent Management, LLC Martins, Rafael B. Bon Terra Psomas Maserati of Anaheim Hills Borthwick Guy Bettenhausen, Inc. Mayer, Richard Brookhurst Towing Meeks, Natalie A. CareMore Health Plan Mendoza, Manuel Cornerstone Communications Monteiro, Lisa M. Correa, J. L. Montgomery, Sheryl S. DeSollar, Martha Z. Morgan Stanley Domingo, Yolanda Nuvis Landscape Architecture Duckwitz, Rodney R. Official Termite Solutions Faessel, Stephen & Susan Paul Kott Realtors, Inc. Feliciano, Sarah L. Rodriguez, Maria T. Firmenich Russell, Michelle M. Foothill/East/S.J. Hills Trans Corridor Sagert, Sandra M. Gaytan, Yolanda A. Sanchez, Nicole R. Hammond, Timothy M. Sato, Tracy L. Hennessey & Hennessey LLC Sigala, Maria D. Hilgenfeld Mortuary Soo, Harry Ibalio, Jean F. VRER, Inc., Drapes & Fabrics by Vincent Iris Prof. Aux./Assistance League of Anaheim

$250 to $499

AHBNB LLC Brookhurst Shopping Center LLC Huff, Michelle M. Alonso, Diana Bruegman, Randy R. Kirkwood, Bernice V. Anacal Engineering Co. Carter, Christopher L. Kiwanis Club of Greater Anaheim Anaheim Ducks & Honda Center Cho, Timothy Y. Larson-Cash, Sjany Anaheim Police Management Chwan, Brian J. Laski, Lauren M. Association Cruz, Edward L. Lasley, Earl F. Anaheim RV Park Dalati's Insurance Agency, Inc. Lehman, Janis G. Anaheim Senior Citizens Club Inc. David Volz Design Landscape LKQ Corporation Anderson, Carol A. Architects Lopez, Nancy Askew, Lloyd E. Done, Jane E. Lowe, Terry D. Au, Peggy Dougherty & Dougherty Architects Lucero, Velma M. Avelino, Melinda E. Real Estate & Loans Com., Inc. M.I.G. AY Nursery Emerald Court Malley, Charles J. Banc of California Fusco Engineering, Inc. Meek, David M. Barnes, Scott Gattari, Breana M. Meghan Shigo, Inc. Black, Geoff Gonzalez, Lorri J. Mendoza, Denise M. Blais & Associates, Inc. Goode, Edina A. Michalak, Stacy N. Branich, Janice E. Hilton Anaheim Moreno, Deborah A. Brookfield Homes Hoien, Margaret Morris, Candy L.

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Munson, Edward Quezada, Raul Superior Property Services, Inc. Murray, Kristine Saldivar, Yvette Time Warner Cable Newell, Jane K. Solorio, Wendy J. West Coast Arborists, Inc Newland, Marie Sorensen, Jennifer L. West Coast Exercise Equipment Nunley, David A. Stephen G. White, MAI Wyatt, Daron L. Pena, Christopher B. Stockhoff, Cory D. Walmart Pritchard, Michelle D. Sun Badge Company

$100 to $249

Abrams, Orin Hernandez, Juan C. Pan, Hsiao-Mei Albaugh, David A. Hurtado-Ruiz, Leticia Pawlicki, Jean H. Alzheimer's Orange County Imai, Nikki Penner, Judy Anderson, Gail A. Johnson, Linda R. Phoenix Landscape, Inc. Anderson, Roxanne A. Karman, Jerry R. Piaggio Gourmet on Wheels Armstrong, Lorelei J. Kott, Alison M. Quintero, Arlene Benvenuto, Michael Langhans, Michael R & R Dining LLC Bond, Nancy Lapkowski, Beth A. Rivera, Teresa Carrillo, Cesar Lee, Daniel Y. Romines, Joe T. Chung, Gloria Y. Lutfi, Lydia Rubin, Michael Corpuz, Marissa C. Martell, Danielle M. Sain, Stephen Courtney, Wally Matthews, Tracey L. Shilts, Ronald T. CS-Orange County Matz, Kevin D. Shively, Nancy A. Davis, Julia Mc Caffrey, Ralph J. Sievert, Richard Dieppa, Alec D. Mc Kerren, Shelley L. Smart & Final Charitable Dongara, Peter M. McDonald, Richard Foundation Durrus, LLC McKenna General So-Cal Galaxies Car Club, Inc. Esping, Alden Engineering, Inc. SoCal Wheels, Inc. Fannin, Simonne McKenna, Timothy M. Solari, Bruce & Johrita Farrow Family Trust Mezzacappa, Ann Sun Muffler Ford, Katrina M. Montgomery, Mary S. Terriquez, Yolanda Friends/Anaheim Public Library Morales, Claudia J. The Viking Truck, LLC Fukumoto, Phyllis H. Moreno, Kathleen A. TJ's Woodfire Pizza, LLC Ganahl Lumber Co. Morton, Thomas W. Trinity Caregiving Services Grace Evangelical Lutheran Murray, James J. Unruh, Patricia H. Church Okimoto, Steven M. Williams, Caster D. Guiam, Charles D. O.C. Community Foundation Heckel, Janis R. O.C. Medical Management, Inc.

Up to $99

Agrawal, Hemant Carter, Joseph Furtado, Margaret Alcala, Laura F. Conklin, Robert C. Garcia, Janice P. Alqam, Nader Crandell, Erica L. Granflor, Eleanor G. Alvarez, David S. Cruz, Adela Griffin, Sean & Nora Appel, Steven Dalton, Angela M. Guerrero, Veronica V. AUHSD Employees Day, Loretta H. Gutierrez, Julio B & A Ice, LLC Diaz, Mario Higuera Hall, Jennifer L. Barron, Martin Dickinson, Laurie Harvey, Julian A. Bass, Theresa P. Duke, Elizabeth M. Hernandez, Yolanda R. Branham, Kristen Duvall, Jeff Hu, Jessica P. Bryant, Carolyn Ann Eastman, Gail Hughes, Lisa M. Buchanan, Rene Escobar, Julia G. Illumination Foundation Camacho, Evangeline S. Fisher, Andrew S. Islas, Maria A.

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Jabbar, Alkamalee Michael Osborn Sok, Linda Kelemen, Kimberly M. Montgomery, Susanne M. Stamps, Scott A. Kring, Ronald Morris, William J. Stone, Carol Lam, Bang N. Nozaki, Hiroki Tarver, James B. Lang, Casey Olesen, Keith The Bruegman Family Trust LaRochelle, Richard Pham, Anthony & Debbie The Nelson Family Trust Lemburg, Jennifer W. Pirt Jr., Kenneth Tolar, Harold V. Linker, Keith D. Poquiz, Marlene G. Torgerson, Larry Ly, Lisa Chi Ray, Patsy Vlha, Dona H. Mann, Robert J. Rehome, George Yamaguchi, Troy D. Marciuska, Algis J. Roberts, Eric A. Young, Andrea G. Martens, Dana Robles, Esther Yuen, Richard A. Martinez, Priscilla Rubio, Israel Zaragoza, Magdalena Mc Elhaney, Brian L. Salem, Jim Zavala, Linda Mc Kinney, Scott J. Sampilo, Summer Zeoli, Amie L. McBride, Jason M. Schmidt, Dennis M. Miako, Kevin Shaikh, Aladdin

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