Annual Report 2018

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF THE HOLLAND/ZEELAND AREA The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area seeks to ensure that our community thrives today, tomorrow, and forever by building our Community’s Endowment to support high impact charitable projects, helping donors achieve their charitable goals and leading and partnering in community level initiatives.

2018 ANNUAL REPORT PHOTOGRAPHY BY: HZ PHOTOGRAPHY TABLE OF CONTENTS

LETTER TO OUR COMMUNITY 1 OUR WORK 3

COMMUNITY'S ENDOWMENT Unrestricted Funds 5 Field of Interest Funds 6 Competitive Grants 11 Housing Next 19 Strengthening the Nonprofit Sector 20 Holland/Zeeland Promise Scholarship 21

DONOR SERVICE Scholarship Funds 23 Bridge Builder Society 25 Donor Advised Funds 29 Nonprofit Endowment Funds 33

STAFF 37 TRUSTEES 38 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 41 MEMORIALS AND TRIBUTES 43 DONOR LIST 45

1 TO OUR COMMUNITY,

1 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Letter to our Community

At the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area, we work to ensure that our A community thrives today, tomorrow, and forever. We build our Community’s Endowment to support high impact charitable projects, help donors achieve their charitable goals, and lead and partner in community level initiatives.

From 2015–2017, we focused on growing our Community’s Endowment through our Today. Tomorrow. Forever. Campaign. This campaign increased our Community’s Endowment from $15 to $20 million and created a pipeline of more than $30 million in future estate gifts. While our Community’s Endowment remains a priority beyond the campaign, in 2018 we put extra time and energy into elevating the Donor Service side of our work. We highlighted our various tools and knowledge to help make giving as efficient and effective as possible at achieving donors’ charitable goals. The response from the community was astounding as we received close to $20 million in contributions to Donor Service funds. These gifts, combined with nearly $1 million in new gifts to our Community’s Endowment, led to our total contributions in 2018 reaching close to $21 million — more than double our previous record high! These resources will create a lasting impact on individuals and nonprofits in the Holland/Zeeland area for years to come.

As part of the emphasis on the Donor Service part of our mission, we also piloted a Philanthropic Consulting program. Our team worked alongside companies and families in a more hands on way beyond fund management. With our Philanthropic Consulting program, donors have a resource to help them analyze their giving strategy, the process they use for making decisions and the organizations they are currently supporting.

As our Community’s Endowment grows, so does our ability to invest in important local initiatives. In addition to continuing a robust competitive grant program, we have been able to enhance our partnership with the Holland/Zeeland Promise Scholarship by investing in its future growth with a $120,000 grant over the next four years. We are also coming alongside the Promise Scholarship as a strategic partner to help ensure the program is sustainable long into the future. Additionally, we’ve been able to grow our efforts to strengthen the local nonprofit sector to $100,000 annually. This work includes supporting the Lakeshore Nonprofit Alliance, Nonprofit Executive Director transitions, United Way’s Community Assessment and other efforts benefiting all local nonprofit organizations.

The final part of our mission is leading and partnering on community level initiatives. We know that financial stability is key to thriving families and that the lack of affordable housing options is hurting many local families. We are proud to be playing a meaningful role with Housing Next to help our community provide more housing options at a wide variety of price points.

As we reflect on another incredible year at the Community Foundation, our hearts are full of gratitude. It is a privilege to be part of such a deeply generous community where people care about making a difference in the lives of others. We are honored that so many of you chose to partner with CFHZ to ensure that our community thrives today, tomorrow, and forever. This Annual Report is designed to share not only the facts and figures behind our work, but also to tell the inspiring stories of impact. We hope you are inspired by the community you are a part of.

Mike Goorhouse Bret Docter President/CEO Chair, Board of Trustees

2 building our COMMUNITY’S ENDOWMENT

Building our Community’s Endowment ensures that Holland/Zeeland will always have philanthropic resources available to meet future community needs. Our Community’s Endowment is comprised of Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds. These resources are pooled together to achieve greater impact both now and into the future. CFHZ uses a portion of these funds each year to invest in community change across a broad range of issue areas.

Unrestricted Funds Unrestricted Funds give CFHZ flexibility by allowing the Board of Trustees and staff to use their knowledge and expertise in determining which efforts or initiatives would be most impactful for the community. Unrestricted Funds address our community’s most pressing needs and promising opportunities.

91 $12.7 MILLION $789,000 $1.3 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Field of Interest Funds Field of Interest Funds allow donors to identify an area of personal interest, such as the arts, economic development, education, the environment, health, housing, basic human services, seniors, or youth. Within that area of interest, the Foundation will identify the best philanthropic use of the fund’s distributions, now and into the future.

54 $7.3 MILLION $230,000 $231,000 FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

PROJECTS OUR COMMUNITY'S ENDOWMENT SUPPORTS

Strengthening the Capital Existing Programs New Research and Emergency Requests Evaluation Nonprofit Sector (one-time expenses) Programs Planning (one-time expenses)

3 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report helping donors achieve their charitable goals DONOR SERVICES Having a partner can help make giving easier. CFHZ provides services to help you identify the best way to achieve your charitable plans. Our goals are to help you give the optimal asset and support your giving so you have confidence your dollars are being used in the most effective way possible. Our primary tools for achieving these goals are Donor Advised Funds, Designated Nonprofit Funds, Scholarships and Fiscal Sponsorships.

Donor Advised Funds Donors enjoy administrative convenience, cost savings and tax advantages by giving through a Donor Advised Fund. Each year, they recommend the nonprofit organizations in which they want to invest, and CFHZ staff do all the work in administering the grants.

161 $26.6 MILLION $2.8 MILLION $12 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Nonprofit Endowment Funds Nonprofit Endowment Funds benefit a predetermined nonprofit by providing ongoing support. CFHZ handles investment management and administrative responsibilities, allowing the organization to focus on their mission.

181 $23.1 MILLION $722,000 $2.4 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Scholarship Funds Scholarship Funds are established to honor loved ones, inspire young people, and to invest in the community’s future.

104 $7.2 MILLION $834,000 $1.2 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Fiscal Sponsorships (Community Project Funds) As a fiscal sponsor, CFHZ accepts donations and makes distributions on behalf of local initiatives.

20 $4 MILLION $1 MILLION $3.1 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

GIFTS CAN COME IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES

Cash Stocks, Bonds, Closely Held Real 401k and Life Insurance Bequests Mutual Funds Stock Estate IRA Accounts Policies

4 fund types: UNRESTRICTED

Establishing an Unrestricted Fund allows a donor to leave a personal, corporate, or family legacy E in the community and know that the CFHZ Board of Trustees and staff will use the resources in the most effective way. CFHZ will always have local staff and board members who possess a broad perspective and knowledge of community issues, while maintaining close connections with the nonprofits seeking to address them. This expertise allows CFHZ to create the greatest impact for the community at the given moment. An Unrestricted Fund provides the resources to make these community investments possible. Donors can choose the name of these funds that are part of our Community’s Endowment. 91 $12.7 MILLION $789,000 $1.3 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Raymond and Agnes Amluxen Fund GMB Architecture + Peter and Sheila Neydon Fund Lloyd and Vera Arendsen Fund Community Fund Thomas and Virginia Nickel Fund Atmosphere Processing Inc. Family & Hall Family Fund Eileen & John Nordstrom Family Fund Employee Fund Haworth, Inc. Fund ODL, Incorporated Fund John and Claudia Berry Fund G.W. and Edna Haworth Fund PNC Fund Bil Mar Fund John and Phyllis Hays Fund PRI Fund of CFHZ Jim Bishop Family Fund Helder Family Fund Peter and Marguerite Meyer Prins Fund BLD Products, Ltd. Fund William G. Herpolsheimer Memorial Quincy Street, Inc. Fund Paul and Doris Boerigter Fund Don & Norma Hillebrands Family Fund Harvey and Ruth Rankens Family Fund Keith and Judy Boonstra Family Fund William and Elizabeth Hillegonds Fund Sam and Laura Redeker Fund Melvin S. and Alice Boonstra Fund Holland Doctors of Audiology Fund Jerrald H. and Elsie Redeker Family Fund Ronald J. and Elizabeth Boven Family Fund Clarence and Marian Huizenga Fund Sligh Furniture Co. Fund Bradford Company Fund Huntington National Banks Fund Smith Gas Liquids / Van Heck Family Fund Helen and Fred Bulford Fund David and Barbara Janssen Family John and Judy Spoelhof Fund Jim and Martie Bultman Fund Community Fund Steketee-Van Huis, Inc. Fund Community's Endowment John and Sally Janssen Family TNT Roofing, Inc. Community Fund Edwin Comstock Fund Townsend Family Fund Walter and Marion Jones Fund Elsie A. & Charles F. Conrad Fund Trendway/George & Lucile Heeringa Fund Jim and Ginger Jurries Family Fund Betty D. Cook Fund USF Holland Inc. Fund Kyle and Justin Klingenberg Fund Robert H. and Elaine K. Cooper Fund John A. Van Den Bosch Co. Fund Lamar Construction Company Fund Den Herder Family Fund Mickie Lamb Van Eyl Fund Elsie and Bill Lamb Fund Jack and Mary DeWitt Fund Gordon and Margaret Van Wylen Fund Macatawa Bank Fund Marlies and Jack DeWitt Family Fund Earle Vande Poel Fund Manpower Fund Marvin and Jerene DeWitt Fund Bill Vanderbilt Fund Charles and Sheila McLean Memorial Magna Donnelly Corporation Fund James M. & Jean K. Watt Fund Bernard and Louise Meeuwsen Fund Bernard and Virginia Donnelly Fund Paul & Dorothy Winchester Fund Metal Flow Corporation Fund Howard and Gertrude Douwstra Marvin Henry & Johanna Kooy Witteveen Fund Glenn and Barbara Meyaard Fund Charitable Fund Worksighted Fund Betty R. Miller Fund Michael D. and Mary B. Dykema Zeeland Endowment Fund Family Fund Larry and Karen Mulder Fund Zeeland Lumber & Supply Co. Fund Marilyn M. Feininger Fund Haans and Anita Mulder Family Fund Daniel and Sally Zwier Fund Fifth Third Bank Fund Carol and David Myers Fund John and Judy Gaydos Fund NBD Fund *Highlight indicates new funds for 2018

5 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report fund types: FIELD OF INTEREST

Field of Interest Funds allow donors to identify an area of personal interest that is meaningful to F them, such as the arts, economic development, education, the environment, health, housing, basic human services, seniors, or youth. Within that area of interest, the Foundation will identify the best philanthropic use of the fund’s distributions, now and into the future. Field of Interest Funds enable donors to take advantage of the Foundation’s expertise and knowledge of the community to help support their passions, while also leaving a personal, corporate, or family legacy. Donors can choose the name of these funds that are part of our Community’s Endowment.

54 $7.3 MILLION $230,000 $231,000 FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Clayton and Arlene Bakker Family Fund Greenway and Natural Resources Fund Patrick and Sharon Shanahan Fund Chester and Kathryn Baumann Robert G. and Joan T. Hall-Lalley Fund for Youth Family Fund for Affordable Housing Siemens Water Technology Fund Bouws Family Fund for Recreation Dick and Ethie Haworth Economic Ben and Judy Smith Fund for the Arts and Beautification Opportunity Fund Suzanne M. and Marvin E. Brooks Beverage Management Fund Heinz USA Holland 100 Year Memorial Stawicki Fund JoAnne V. and James F. Brooks Fund Fund for Children and Families Cornelius J. Steketee Family for Affordable Housing Holland Zeeland Dental Society Fund Education Fund George E. and Nancy Jean Buskirk Fund for Children's Dental Health Town & Country Group Fund Campbell/Beukema Fund for Huntington National Bank Arts and Van Haitsma Family Fund Culture Fund Children's Services Janet Camp Van Oss Fine Arts Fund Children's Medical Fund Huntington National Bank Fund for Affordable Housing and Veneklasen Family Fund Comerica Bank Fund for Community Development Paul A. VerHage Health Fund Housing Assistance Friends of Kandu Endowment Fund Clark and Shirley Weersing Fund Charles J. and Loretta M. Cooper Fund Kincaid Family Fund Wierda and Bosch Foundation Fund Randall and Catherine Dekker Fund Paul and Jacki Kleinheksel Fund for Education Douglas and Sandra DeKock Fund Jim and Gail Wiersma Economic for Historic Preservation Lake Michigan Shoreline Endowment Fund Opportunity Fund David L. Dirkse Youth Fund Lakeshore Children's Health Fund YAC Grant Fund Michael Fitzharris / Martin Dugan Linway Fund W. K. Kellogg - Holland Youth Fund Special Needs Fund Bruce and Carla Masselink Fund W.K. Kellogg - Zeeland Youth Fund Fund for Education Benny and Yo-Yo Mavis Fund for Pat and Herb Eldean Fund Dignity Enrichment Fifth Third Bank Affordable Peirce Family Fund Housing Fund SAF-Holland, Inc. Employees Fund for Rudy and Kay Frundt Fund for Older Citizens Affordable Housing/Youth Barbara B. Schipper Early *Highlight indicates new funds for 2018 Gentex Corporation Fund for Youth Education Fund

6 Fund types: unrestricted

ERIN AND STEVE ZYLMAN

"We give to the Community Foundation not just because it’s easy, but because we know CFHZ is proactively looking at what our community’s next opportunities are going to be — not just what our current needs are."

As finance professionals, Erin and Steve Now married for over 10 years, Erin works as a A Zylman understand the importance of financial advisor for Edward Jones, helping her planning for the future. To ensure our community clients invest and plan for the future. Prior to will always be equipped to respond to the needs opening her own Edward Jones office, Erin and opportunities that may arise, they donate to worked as the Institutional Sales Officer for Fifth our Community’s Endowment. Third Bank calling on community foundations across the state to discuss asset management. “We give to the Community Foundation not just This gave her the unique opportunity to get because it’s easy, but because we know CFHZ is an inside perspective on how community proactively looking at what our community’s next foundations operate. opportunities are going to be — not just what our current needs are,” Erin said. “We love that.” “As a newcomer to Holland, I really appreciate that I can see how the Foundation has evolved with As the son of the longtime CEO of Hospice of our community over the past 10 years,” Erin said. Holland, Steve is no stranger to the world of “The Community Foundation pays attention to the philanthropy. His family also was heavily involved issues that are important to us.” with their church, where they consistently practiced the tradition of tithing. Likewise, Erin Steve is a controller at Motus Integrated, where was taught the importance of giving back by he is responsible for the financial results of her family. She carried those values from her his business. Working in the finance industry, hometown in Jackson, Michigan to her new home Steve and Erin are thoughtful, forward-thinking in Holland, where she met Steve shortly after givers who take the time to truly understand the moving here. organizations they support.

ERIN AND STEVE ZYLMAN COMMUNITY'S ENDOWMENT SUPPORTERS

Our community is sure to change, and we need to be ready. The flexibility of unrestricted gifts to our Community's Endowment allows the Foundation to use the expertise of our staff and widely representative board to make the best possible community investments.

7 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report “Over the years, we have evolved as a couple in When deciding where to invest their resources, the giving choices we’ve made,” Steve said. “It the Zylmans look for impact. started with giving to church and has continued to grow into something we actively seek out.” “I don’t want to give my money to anyone just to receive a thank you card,” Steve said. “I want to Erin and Steve generously give their time, talent, see what we give be expanded and multiplied and treasure to the causes they care about through the efforts of the organizations.” most deeply. In addition to the Community’s Endowment, they have been longtime supporters ”That is what attracts us to the Community of United Way and the Center for Women in Foundation,” Erin quickly added. “Because that’s Transition. Erin was recently recognized by United exactly what we feel is happening.” Way for the 10 years she has served on their Community Investment Panel.

8 Fund types: field of interest

PAT AND HERB ELDEAN "The Community Foundation has the unique ability to make sure that the dollars go toward current needs, not what was important 10 years ago.”

Pat and Herb Eldean are well-known in buildings. The restaurant on the property — P our community. Whether you’ve eaten at known fondly as the Galley — was torn down, the Piper, attended events at Eldean Shipyard, rebuilt, and became the Sandpiper and then the or docked your boat at their marina, chances Piper. The marina grew from 140 to 310 slips. are you’ve interacted with the generous couple. They’ve been a fixture in the Holland area for more Pat and Herb say part of their job at the than four decades. restaurant/marina is making having fun easier and more enjoyable. “It’s so special to be a part The roots of their philanthropy formed during of people’s lives and to share their memorable their college days. At the University of Illinois Pat moments,” Pat said. “From watching families grow, became involved in donating her time and energy to knowing who can finally swim across the pool.” to her sorority’s various charity functions. Herb graduated from Northern Illinois University and In addition to getting to know lots of people, later served on their Foundation Board where he being restaurant owners also allowed the Eldeans founded the $1,000 Club as an innovative way to to learn a great deal about local nonprofits by raise funds. hosting numerous fundraising events. One of those events was for the Outdoor Discovery Their connection to our community began with Center (ODC). a drive through Holland in 1973, when they first considered purchasing what is known today as Before taking on the shipyard and restaurant, Pat Eldean Shipyard. was a teacher. She understood the importance of early childhood education and quickly came “As we only drove through the area once, we to appreciate organizations such as ODC. Their weren’t very familiar with the community, but we support to ODC went from catering events, to Pat decided to take a chance,” Herb said. “It has turned serving on their board, to establishing the Patricia out to be a wonderful adventure.” Eldean Education Center. They continued to work with ODC in funding the Eldean Family Nature When they bought the property, the boatyard Play Park which was designed to provide an area was in disrepair. Over time, they replaced all the that inspires children to play creatively using natural materials.

PAT AND HERB ELDEAN FUND FIELD OF INTEREST

Unrestricted and Field of Interest Funds combined make up our Community’s Endowment. The Foundation uses these funds to invest in community change across all organizations improving the Holland and Zeeland area. These funds open the possibility that, whatever new challenges or opportunities arise, we’ll have the resources to respond with the best solutions. That’s why they are one of the most important investments you can make in the community that you call home.

9 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report While Pat and Herb directly support projects they are involved in, they also see the value in giving to the Community Foundation. The Pat and Herb Eldean Fund was established in 2017 to support environmental projects that seek to improve the quality of Lake Macatawa as well as education efforts serving under-resourced children.

“The Community Foundation has the unique ability to make sure that the dollars go toward current needs, not what was important 10 years ago,” Pat said. “We enjoy contributing to the Community’s Endowment because we know the Community Foundation works to make thoughtful, informed decisions as to where our money goes.”

10 Our Community's Endowment

competitive GRANTS

Arts and Culture Holland Symphony Orchestra $45,200 over 3 years Link Up In partnership with Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute, this program unites the classroom with the concert hall and will annually provide over 1,400 local fourth grade students with the opportunity to explore music through a yearlong curriculum of classroom activities and a culminating concert in which students perform with the Holland Symphony Orchestra.

Holland Historical Trust $40,000 Spark!Lab To establish a Smithsonian Institution innovation and invention activity based program at the Holland Museum.

Community and Economic Development City of Holland $20,000 Civic Center Place Improvement Project To renew and renovate this sixty year old building to make it a more desirable and multi- functional space for the community.

Holland Community Aquatic Center $25,000 Expansion Evaluation To provide an economic impact study and architectural conceptual services that will allow Holland Community Aquatic Center to better understand the effects of its programs and services on the local economy and conceptualize facility that better serve the community. Ottawa County $25,000 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Office To create a county diversity, equity, and inclusion office, consisting of a Director and Senior Secretary, to identify and eliminate implicit bias in internal policy, procedures and practices and external service provision. Talent 2025 $5,000 Evidence Based Selection Process To provide technical assistance and peer learning support to employers in developing their own customized Evidence Based Selection Process (EBSP) for hiring new employees.

11 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report 12 Our Community's Endowment

Human Services

Resilience $75,000 over 3 years Resilient Spaces Resilience, previously known as Center for Women in Transition, launched a program that will enhance the community's capacity to recognize, respond to, and prevent domestic and sexual violence by equipping the local community — specifically focused on faith communities and local businesses — with the knowledge and tools they need to understand domestic and sexual violence and what to do when it shows up within their community. Youth Bridge Youth Center $40,000 Refresh Capital Campaign To refurbish the Bridge's 17 year old building with revisions that will help better serve the organization's core mission of providing a place where all kids are safe, loved and valued.

Ottawa Area Intermediate School District $50,000 over 2 years Reading Now Network Developmental Evaluation To accelerate and expand the impact of the Reading Now Network in West Michigan through real-time learning and evaluation so that more children can reach their third grade reading milestones, setting them up for continued success in the rest of their schooling.

Out on the Lakeshore $75,000 over 3 years Youth Programming In response to community demand, OOTL is launching programming for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning (LGBTQ) youth, their families and allies including weekly support group meetings, a mentoring program, an anti-bullying campaign and daily drop-in hours. OOTL youth programming will build a caring network of support by providing a safe space to gather and grow in self-understanding.

Ready for School $75,000 over 3 years Start School Ready To pioneer a transformative early learning experience for children and caregivers. Once implemented and scaled across multiple school districts, up to 500 more children a year will reach the threshold of kindergarten prepared to succeed in school and in life.

West Ottawa Public Schools in partnership with TCM Counseling $75,000 over 3 years In-School Counseling To provide counseling services to students in West Ottawa Public Schools who are currently going without professional mental health services.

13 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report 14 Ourfund Community's types: UNRESTRICTED Endowment

RESILIENCE Advocates for Ending Violence

Stories involving domestic violence and The full-scale launch of Resilient Spaces has S sexual assault have been more prevalent quickly caught the attention of other employers than ever in the news. The hashtag #MeToo and faith leaders. “There was a high demand to has taken over our social media newsfeeds and do more in this space, and with the timing of the has helped to reveal the staggering numbers of #MeToo movement, we knew we had to respond,” friends and families who have survived their own Beth said. “We recognized that if we had the experience with interpersonal violence. Local and staffing capacity, we could expand this program to national trends in data demonstrate the growing begin to address the community’s needs.” need for a coordinated, community response. With the help of the grant from our Community’s Resilience: Advocates for Ending Violence, Endowment, Resilience was able to hire a full previously known as Center for Women in time Resilient Spaces Program Facilitator to train Transition, received a $75,000 grant from our “What really excited us about this is this is an Community’s Endowment to launch their Resilient intentional investment in the expansion of Spaces program that will preventing and interrupting the cycle of domestic enhance the community’s capacity to recognize, and sexual violence in our community.” respond to, and prevent domestic and sexual violence. local employers and faith communities. From Holland Hospital, to Herman Miller, to local hair While Resilience has long worked to end domestic salons, employers are taking advantage of this violence and sexual abuse, the organization saw crucial program. an opportunity to expand their prevention efforts with programing specifically focused on local Resilient Spaces will have a lasting impact on businesses and faith communities. “These spaces employers and faith communities’ capacity to are the two intersections where we see the most respond to these situations and increase their opportunities to better prepare our community ability to keep victims themselves and others in to step up when it shows up,” said Beth Larsen, these places of work and worship safe from harm. Executive Director. “What really excited us about this,” said Beth, “is In 2014, Resilience began developing a pilot this is an intentional investment in the expansion of the program in partnership with Gentex. of preventing and interrupting the cycle of Working closely with their Human Resource domestic and sexual violence in our community.” team, Resilience has since created the program curriculum and trained more than 700 of their employees.

15 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report With the help of the grant from our Community’s Endowment, Resilience was able to hire a full time Resilient Spaces Program Facilitator to train local employers and faith communities. From Holland Hospital, to Herman Miller, to local hair salons, employers are taking advantage of this crucial program.

16 Our Community's Endowment

SPARK!LAB Holland Museum

The opportunity to invent is at your fingertips when you walk into Spark!Lab. The Holland Historical Trust received a $40,000 grant from our Community’s Endowment to bring this Smithsonian Institution activity-based, innovation program to our community.

The opportunity to invent is at your Spark!Lab has also allowed the museum to T fingertips when you walk into Spark!Lab. The showcase more of the 90,000 historical artifacts Holland Historical Trust received a $40,000 in its collection that people might not have seen grant from our Community’s Endowment to before. Spark!Lab links these artifacts and their bring this Smithsonian Institution activity-based, stories to a present day challenge. This connection innovation program to our community. between past and present is at the heart of the museum’s mission. The revolving Spark!Lab activities are designed around common themes that connect with The addition of Spark!Lab has had a significant existing museum collections in a hands-on positive impact on the museum, and the workspace. Children and their families engage community. In the first six months since opening, in the process of creation and discovery while attendance to the museum increased by 58%. exploring topics ranging from science and Family membership also grew by 25%. “While technology, to engineering and math, to art we can’t attribute all of our growth to Spark!Lab, and history. certainly a good amount can,” Ricki said.

“This region has such a rich history of invention The Holland Museum is home to one of only and innovation,” said Ricki Levine, Executive three Spark!Labs in the state of Michigan. Science, Director of the Holland Museum. “Spark!Lab has technology, engineering, and math educators allowed us to showcase a variety of new and have begun to include Spark!Lab as a part of their different items in our collection. We are able to not curriculum. In addition to local classrooms, the only teach the process of invention, but we can Holland Museum has partnered up with other teach the history at the same time.” community organizations such as the Meet Up and Eat Up program, the Boys and Girls Club, You won’t find a step-by-step manual in the makers groups and more. workspace. Instead, participants are asked to identify problems and challenges they find in their “It’s offering the community a different experience day-to-day lives, and are asked to put their own of the Museum. Something people of all ages ideas into action. All the while, they are practicing can enjoy together,” said Connie Locker VerHulst, 21st century learning skills like collaboration, Education and Outreach Manager. “It feels like the problem-solving, and critical thinking. opportunities are endless.”

17 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report 18 Community Impact Grant HOUSING NEXT

Ensuring housing availability at all price points. That’s the objective driving the work of Housing Next, a cross-sector collaborative effort focused on supporting housing solutions for all income levels in our community. More than 36% of Ottawa County families are currently struggling to make ends meet. For many of these families, a severe lack of housing options at prices they can afford is a major factor in why this equation doesn’t add up.

The growing concern across the In addition, Housing Next continues to T business, nonprofit, and public sectors work closely with nonprofits and other around this issue prompted the Community community partners to better understand Foundation to step up with a five year the community supports and relationship $500,000 Community Impact Grant from our building that transform houses into homes Community’s Endowment to equip Housing and developments into communities. Next to take on this challenge. “The more we talk, the more I think we are This funding supports the operations of finding alignment Housing Next and provides flexible resources around how best “There is big work ahead to help ensure our community can build the to improve the ecosystem necessary to tackle our affordable economic and and we're excited to find housing challenge for the long-term. regulatory climate as many partnerships to create more In the past year, this work included housing and to across the community to conducting a Housing Needs Assessment do it in a way get it done as we can.” which yielded detailed data about the that catalyzes current and future demand for different economic vitality, spurs private investment housing products at different price points. and ensures neighborhood stability over the It also involved Housing Next serving as a long term,” said Ryan Kilpatrick, Housing Next resource to local government partners as Executive Director. they consider what this information means for their communities and how they can “There is big work ahead and we're excited impact what types of housing are to find as many partnerships across the financially viable to build. community to get it done as we can.”

To learn more about Housing Next, visit www.housingnext.org

19 strengthening the NONPROFIT SECTOR

Alongside our direct support of projects and programs through our competitive grant A program, we also invest a portion of our Community’s Endowment in funding efforts that strengthen our local nonprofit sector. We rely on our nonprofit partners to transform our competitive grant dollars into positive impact for the Holland/Zeeland community. The dollars we invest in this complementary effort help provide the data, professional development and collaborative infrastructure that support our nonprofit partners in their work. In 2018, the Community’s Endowment provided $101,000 in funding for these purposes which included:

Greater Ottawa County United Way Board Leadership Trainings 2018 Community Assessment Why this matters: Board members play an Why this matters: Local data is a powerful tool incredibly important role in leading nonprofit for all of us to better understand the changing organizations and are giving of their time and needs in our community and make strategic talent as volunteers. These trainings offer current decisions about how we maximize the impact and potential board members the opportunity to of our resources to create the most benefit for learn about key areas of responsibility and best the community. practices for nonprofit boards as well as strategies for addressing common challenges. Lakeshore Nonprofit Alliance and Community SPOKE Staff Leadership Transitions Operating and Program Support Why this matters: Staff leadership transitions Why this matters: These two organizations are critically important and often challenging for provide a wide array of services to build the nonprofit boards to navigate. Decisions made capacity of our local nonprofit partners and at these junctures have substantial long-term help facilitate successful coordination and effects on organizations. This program, provided collaboration for cross-sector efforts to tackle in partnership with Lakeshore Nonprofit Alliance, our biggest human service challenges. offers support and resources to boards as they look to find a new leader who is uniquely well suited to their organization and goals.

Our nonprofit partners are taking on many of the most complex challenges our community faces. We are grateful that the flexible nature of our Community’s Endowment allows CFHZ to invest in efforts like these that help our nonprofit partners equip themselves with the resources, information, and people to do their best work.

20 Holland/Zeeland Promise Scholarship

The Holland/Zeeland Promise began in 2010 as a SUCCESS OF PROMISE SCHOLARS T dream to allow our area’s young people to graduate college or technical school without crushing student debt. 93% Since its inception, the Promise has been housed at the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 56% where it has received administrative support. CFHZ is proud to be a part of the Promise’s story and contribute toward its future growth with a $120,000 grant over four years.

Promise candidates are nominated by their high school or Careerline Tech Center guidance counselors or staff at Hope College Graduation Rate College’s Upward Bound, the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Promise Scholars National Average Holland or Latin Americans United for Progress. Selection is based on a range of factors including high financial need, the motivation to achieve a college or technical degree and proven academic success. Most Promise recipients are the first in their families to go to college.

What makes the Holland/Zeeland Promise unique?

The Promise covers the remaining The Promise encourages cost of tuition, books, room and board. peer mentoring.

The Promise is renewable for The Promise boasts a 93 percent additional undergraduate years. graduation rate.

The Promise offers a side-by-side Many Promise graduates return to our approach with support services. community to live, work and give back.

21 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report TEOHARY DELOERA

A Class of 2011 Holland A High School graduate and Promise Scholar, Teohary Deloera (Teo) studied at Grand Rapids Community College before earning his degree in Exercise Science from Hope College. After graduating from Hope, he was hired by Holland’s Elzinga & Volkers, Inc. and has been able to travel and explore the through his work.

Teo is the youngest of four children. When he was three years old, Teo’s family returned to their hometown in Aguascalientes, Mexico. When it came time for him to enter high school, Teo’s family dream beyond high school. Teo “Teo is one of the finest young encouraged him to take advantage wasn’t immediately convinced; men I’ve had the opportunity of the opportunities his American he had never aspired to a college to know and mentor. He is citizenship offered. education. His goals were to earn dedicated to his future, stays a high school diploma and land focused on doing the right things, At 15, he returned to the United a decent job after graduation. is considerate, dependable, States alone and began attending However, after learning about trustworthy, hard working and Holland High School. For the first the vast job opportunities that a a delight to be with,” said Berry. two years, Teo lived with a cousin college degree would open up, Teo “He has demonstrated his ability of his father who owned a small dared to dream of more. to overcome challenges and now store in the Holland area. Then, sees the many opportunities before during his junior and senior years Still living on his own and him. College was a dream he didn’t he rented a small apartment where supporting himself, Teo attended dare have. It’s exciting to see such he lived on his own, working Grand Rapids Community College a dream come true.” to support himself, attending picking up the college preparatory school and, whenever possible, classes he needed as well as The Promise combined with playing soccer! helpful ESL (English as a Second other scholarships from Hope Language) classes. College made Teo’s dream a It was through soccer tournaments reality. "I'm deeply grateful for offered at the Boys and Girls Club While at GRCC, Teo also managed the opportunities the Promise that Teo discovered what a support to find time to “give back” by Scholarship made possible," that organization could be for him volunteering at the Boys and Girls Teo said. "Thank you to all of as he pursued his dream of a high Club, working with the middle the supporters of the Promise school diploma. school children for whom he for giving me, and the other had become a role model. Teo recipients, the ability to earn At the Boys and Girls Club, Teo was nominated for the Holland/ an education that would not took advantage of the tutors Zeeland Promise Scholarship by his have been possible without and supportive mentors who Upward Bound mentor, John Berry. your generosity." began to encourage Teo to

22 fund types: SCHOLARSHIP

Scholarship Funds are established to honor loved ones, inspire young people, and to invest in the S community’s future. Higher education has long been seen as one of the surest paths to increased opportunity. Unfortunately, many people who could benefit the most from a college education are the least able to afford it. In setting up a Scholarship Fund, not only do donors show local students they believe in them, but they also create a lasting legacy in their name or the name of a loved one.

104 $7.2 MILLION $834,000 $1.2 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

"Because of this scholarship, I will be able to reduce my stress on how to pay for college and focus on my studies. For that, I am eternally grateful." —ISABELLA CORREA, WAYNE A. STREUR FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

2018 Scholarship Reception Donor Meet and Greet. Pictured from left to right: Kelby Bosma, Andrea Volkema, Kathryn Scheid, Isabella Correa.

23 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Dr. Tai Afrik Memorial Scholarship Charles and Beatrice Kulier Scholarship Aschbrenner-Spencer Music Scholarship Lakeshore Dental Scholarship Marnie Assink Art Scholarship Marcia K. and Arlyn J. Lanting Family Scholarship Sue Bailey Service Scholarship Latin Americans United for Progress Dream Scholarship Batts Family Scholarship Jack and Thelma Leenhouts Scholarship J. Russel and Julia Bouws Scholarship Bernard and Jerene Lemmen Memorial Scholarship Roger and Louise Brinks Elementary Education Chris Martin Memorial Art Scholarship Roger and Louise Brinks Holland Christian Schools Scholarship Samuel Meengs Scholarship Briones Family Adventure Projects Scholarship Michigan Lakeshore Aquatics Boosters Scholarship Brooks Family First Generation Scholarship Karen and Larry Mulder Scholarship Careerline Tech Center Scholarship Nickie Naber First Responder Scholarship Centennial Coatings Scholarship Neydon Scholarship Fund for Children of Widows Charles Schwab Holland Scholarship Herbert F. and Mabel L. Olney Memorial Scholarship Jessie F. Dalman Scholarship Ruth Westerman Oren Nursing Scholarship Lillian Mulder Dalman Memorial Scholarship for Sharon Overzet Memorial Scholarship Resthaven Employees Jayne Britt Parish Nurse Educational Scholarship DeLong & Brower, PC Scholarship Grace Piersma Memorial Scholarship Thomas and Susan Den Herder Education Scholarship Ploeg-Fynewever Nursing Scholarship DeWeert Family Scholarship Ann L. Query Scholarship Jack and Marlies DeWitt Scholarship Alice O. Rydell Interior Design Scholarship John C. DeWitt Scholarship Slotman Family Scholarship Lawrence F. and Barbara J. Dickman Scholarship Tai Anne Smith Memorial Scholarship Anne E. Dirkse Memorial Nursing Scholarship Bob and Brenda Soeters Family Scholarship Martin J. Dykstra Memorial Scholarship Shelley Speet-Mills Scholarship Eagle Scout Community Service Award Wayne A. Streur Family Scholarship Justin (Jup) Elhart Memorial Scholarship Mike Torrey Swimming Scholarship Pamela Elhart Memorial / Zeeland Rotary Scholarship University of Michigan Club of Holland Scholarship Charles C. and Celeste Y. Ferrell Memorial Scholarship Benjamin H. Van Andel Promise of Excellence Award Fifth Third Promise Scholarship Donald J. and Lileeth Brouwer Van Ark Scholarship Franz Family Scholarship Jack W. and Michael W. Van Dyke Memorial Scholarship Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 104 Police Angie Van Hoven Nursing Scholarship Academy Scholarship Van Putten Scholarship Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 104 Undergraduate Margaret Van Vyven Music Scholarship Studies Scholarship Ted Vanden Bosch Scholarship Fund for Children of Freedom Village Residents Endowed Scholarship Firefighters, Police Officers and Rescue Personnel Freedom Village Residents Non-Endowed Scholarship Patricia Winchester Vanderbilt Scholarship C. Norman Fry Scholarship Van't Hof Scholarship Kate Garrod Post Education Fund Scholarship Russell and Lillian Veldheer Scholarship Cathy Geerlings Indomitable Spirit Scholarship Wagner Catholic Scholarship Julie Genzink Memorial Scholarship Catherine Bosch Wasson Family Scholarship Ian Guarr Memorial Scholarship Peter and Huberdina Weller Scholarship Haworth Scholarship West Michigan Dental Scholarship Holland Doctors of Audiology Scholarship West Ottawa High School Class of 1999 Scholarship Holland Friends of Art Scholarship Willis and Ella Weymon African American Scholarship Holland/Zeeland Promise Scholarship David Wiersema Memorial Scholarship John T. and Esther M. Hoogland Educational Scholarship Program Shawn D. Wiersma Memorial Scholarship Tracy Houting Scholarship Mark F. Winia Memorial Soccer Scholarship IFR, Inc. Employee Scholarship Roger and Wilma Winkels Hope College Scholarship Karri B. and David E. Jasperse Scholarship WL Dream Scholarship Kaminski Family Scholarship Ted and Yuki Yamaoka Scholarship Angie Kammeraad Nursing Scholarship Zeeland Rotary - Don Morgan Memorial Scholarship Dr. J.H. Kamps/Louis Roberts Speech Awards Endowment Trust Zeeland Area Seminary Scholarship Larry and Jeanie Koops Family Scholarship Agnes Zuverink-Norman Nursing Scholarship Gene Kraai Memorial Scholarship Franklin D. Kraai Scholarship *Highlight indicates new funds for 2018

24 Bridge Builder Society BRIDGE BUILDER SOCIETY

Members

Robyn Allison Sally Farabee Bruce and Linda McCombs Merrill Jane Taylor Char Amante Bruce and Susan Formsma Sharon V. McManus Pat and Camy Thompson Ed and Tina Amaya Judy Gaydos Glenn & Barbara Meyaard Corinne Townsend Tom and Deann Baumann Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings Michael & Theresa Meyer Jay and Adelle Van Daalen Ken and Patti Bing Joan L. Geurink Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Muzzy Richard and Pamela Jim Bishop Mike and Rachel David and Carol Myers Van Dorp José & Juanita Bocanegra Goorhouse Mary Nagelkirk Margaret Van Grouw Irv and Irene Boersen Jeff and Karen Goorhouse Paul and Anne Nemschoff Kurtis C. Van Koevering Thomas G. and Jane N. Bos Jim and Janet Hagel John & Eileen Nordstrom Ellen Van Raalte-Frieswyk Ed and Judy Bosch Craig and Karen Hall Thomas M. and Marilyn J. Jerry (Ike) and Norma Jack Bouman Mark and Angela Harder Norman Vande Wege Mary Bouwens Scott and Emily Heerema Dave and Liz Nyitray Jim and Marcia Mark and Robin Bouwman Don and Jodi Heeringa David and Judith Nykamp Vandenbrink Judson and Caddie Eric and Melinda Heiberg Scott and Mary Nykerk Ron Vander Schaaf Bradford Nancy Hendricks Kevin and Dawn Olney William and Rita Jim and Donna Brooks Mike and Colleen Hill Jeffrey and Rachel Palmer Vander Vliet Scott and Amanda Brooks Les Hoogland Timothy Pennings Susan Lantz Vanderbilt Leslie Brown Esther Hoogland Kathleen Stewart Ponitz Robert A. Vanderkamp Jim and Martie Bultman Doug and Mary-jo Iverson Richard & Barbara Poppe Mr. and Mrs. James Grace Campbell Micki Janssen John and Ann Query VanderWoude Patrick and Elyse Cisler John and Sally Janssen Kevin and Wendy Rebhan Donald Van't Hof Al and Barb Dannenberg Dave and Barb Janssen Jerry and Elsie Redeker Julie and Howard Brian Davis Charley & LeaAnne Janssen Peter and Jill Rhoades Veneklasen Lee and Linda De Visser Bruce and Margie Johnson Carol R. Rickey Greg and Suzanne Visser John and Jean De Weert Jim and Ginger Jurries Ada Rooks Nathaniel and Heather Thomas & Susan Den Herder James Kaminski David P. Roossien Volkema Robert DeBruyn Family Cal and Nancy Kleinheksel Mike and Delia Rose Doug and Ginny Vos Colette Volkema DeNooyer Steve and Norma David Schipper Mary and Ron Voss and Robert J. DeNooyer II Knoll Hook Jim and Janet Schoettle Doris Welling Barb and Chuck DePree Larry and Jeanie Koops Lois Sligh Gary and Marilynn Scott and Kathy DeVries Joyce Kortman Fred and Rosemary Sotok Wickens Marlies DeWitt Karl and Lynn Kotecki Randy and Arla Spaman Jim and Gail Wiersma Roger and Janet DeYoung Joan Lalley Chris Spencer Daniel and Sally Zwier Bret and Erin Docter William & Jeanette Layman Steve and Valerie Spoelhof Steve and Erin Zylman Stelios & Leslie Dokianakis Tommye Leenhouts Scott and Jan Spoelhof Edna M. Doyle Marcia M. and Richard M. Marvin E. and Suzanne M. Alan and Marcia Elgersma Lievense Stawicki Kathy Elhart Jim and Sarah Lilly Robert and Deborah Jeff and Cherie Elhart Scott and Stacey Lubbers Sterken *Highlight indicates new Tom and Tami Elhart Sam and Jean Martin Robert Swierenga members for 2018

25 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Everyone can leave a legacy. More than 175 individuals and couples have made a E commitment to support the future of the Holland/ Zeeland area through a deferred gift to the Community Foundation. These generous individuals are recognized through the Foundation’s Bridge Builder Society.

Bridge Builders understand the power of endowment and know that the assets they leave to the community will continue to grow, supporting good work for generations to come. Most importantly, they love Holland/Zeeland and want to see it thrive forever.

Bequests from a will are the most common way to leave a future gift to the Community Foundation. However, some have made the Foundation the beneficiary of 401(K)/IRA plans or insurance policies. Others have established a Charitable Gift Annuity or a Charitable Remainder Trust.

If you are interested in making a deferred gift or if you have made such a gift and wish to inform the Foundation that a gift has been planned, please contact us. We’d love to welcome you to this special group. Together, we can continue building this community that we call home.

Remembered

Ellen C. Anderson Mildred Green Thomas M.Taylor Vera Arendsen Geneva P. Van Dyke Hansen Albertha M. Teusink Charles Aschbrenner Eddie Haworth James Townsend Margaret Beukema G. W. Haworth Benjamin Van Andel Ruth Beukema John and Phyllis Hays Donald and Lileeth Van Ark Melvin and Alice Boonstra Eric Heiberg Evelyn Van Dorp Howard Bouwens Jack Hendricks Hermina "Mickie" Van Eyl Julia Bouws Edward and Maxine Herpolsheimer Howard Van Raalte Clara Mae Brown Karl Herpolsheimer Robert Dale Vanden Bosch Fred and Helen Bulford Bill and Libby Hillegonds Adrian VandenBosch Mildred Campbell John Hoogland Alice R. Vander Ploeg Rose Chevrolet Eugene and Louise Huyser William R. Vanderbilt, Sr. Edwin Comstock M. Jay and Hazel M. Janssen Gordon and Harriet VanPutten Betty D. Cook Angie Kammeraad MaryAnn Van't Hof Elaine K. Cooper Bill Lalley Thomas Wagner Sr. Phyllis Cox Thelma Leenhouts James M. Watt Laverne "Curly" Dalman Charles and Sheila McLean Clark and Shirley Weersing John F. de Vries Daniel Meengs Thyllis Williams Barbara Den Herder Bernard and Louise Meeuwsen Paul and Dorothy Winchester Hugh and Phyllis DePree Barbara J. Meyer Marie K. Woldring Jack DeWitt Betty R. Miller Dwight and Cynthia Yntema Bernard and Virginia Donnelly Thomas F. and Virginia C. Nickel Howard H. and Gertrude E. Douwstra Dr. James E. Ponitz Monon Dunn John Rooks Wayne Elhart Vern and Isla Schipper Marilyn Feininger Della Mae Schippers Rudy and Kay Frundt Dorothy Sheets John Gaydos Bob Sligh Gladfeldter Family Joan Swierenga

26 Bridge Builder Society

JOHN AND ANN QUERY “We truly care about this generation, and we also care about our community needs long after we are gone.”

John and Ann Query truly embody the spirit last year I was working to help me transition into J of what it means to be part of the Community retirement and it was the best decision I have ever Foundation’s Bridge Builder society. They are made,” said John. committed to making a positive difference in our community not only today, but also beyond His volunteer service also includes serving as their lifetimes. President of both the Spectrum Health Zeeland Community Hospital Foundation and the Zeeland “We truly care about this generation, and we also Neighborhood Connections Board, as well as Chair care about our community needs long after we of the Zeeland Cemetery and Parks Commission. are gone,” said Ann. Ann was instrumental in the merger of the In addition to naming the Community Foundation Holland and the Zeeland Community Foundations in their estate plans, John and Ann have each in 1991, and has been committed to CFHZ for played key roles in the growth and success of the more than 25 years as a former board member, Holland/Zeeland community. a donor, and a community leader. She takes pride in being a founding board member of the “As we moved into retirement, we realized Macatawa Area Coordinating Council and how important community is, so we remained of Lakeshore Advantage; both examples committed to volunteering with organizations of collaboration among multiple units of that make this community what it is — and this is government and organizations that provide a special community as we all know,” said John. services to a wider community.

Economic development organizations, hospitals “Both John and I encourage people interested in and countless nonprofits have benefited from their community to volunteer for committees and John and Ann’s involvement. boards,” Ann said. “It represents a commitment to the present and future, as well as providing a “Getting involved with Good Samaritan Ministries sense of satisfaction in being active participants in was a big blessing for me. I joined the board the decisions that affect the well-being of others.”

JOHN AND ANN QUERY BRIDGE BUILDERS

More than 175 individuals and couples have made a commitment to support the future of the Holland/Zeeland area through a deferred gift to the Community Foundation. These generous individuals are recognized through the Foundation's Bridge Builder Society.

27 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report The Querys care deeply about our community. This generous couple has also organized their giving through a Donor Advised Fund at the Community Foundation and have made a difference in the lives of local students through their Scholarship Fund. The Holland/ Zeeland community has been truly blessed by John and Ann, and with the help of their deferred gift, their impact will be felt for many years to come.

“We have been blessed to live in and to be an integral part of “Our legacy gift will someday help to this community,” said Ann. “Our legacy gift will someday help to ensure a positive quality of life for future ensure a positive quality of life generations.” for future generations.”

28 fund types: DONOR ADVISED

A Donor Advised Fund offers the opportunity to create a low-cost, flexible method of charitable A giving. With a Donor Advised Fund, donors make a contribution to the fund during the year that is most convenient or tax advantageous for them. Each year, they recommend the nonprofit organizations in which they want to invest, and CFHZ staff do all the work in administering the grants for them. They may choose to give anonymously or in the name of their fund. Donors enjoy administrative convenience, cost savings, and tax advantages by conducting their giving through this type of fund. Donor Advised Funds also offer the option of allowing children to participate as advisors during the donor’s life or to become advisors after the donor’s death. Many people choose this option as a way to include the next generation in the family’s philanthropy, passing along the joy and values of charitable giving.

161 $26.6 MILLION $2.8 MILLION $12 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

Mike and Marci Baumann Advised Fund Kathy and Wayne Elhart Fund Bekkering-VanDorp Donor Advised Fund Wayne Elhart Be NICE Memorial Fund David and Cathy Benedict Fund Elzinga & Volkers Construction Services Advised Fund BMD Fund David and Sally Farabee Fund for Youth & Diversity Irv and Irene Boersen Fund First National Bank of Michigan Charitable Fund Ryan Boerman Legacy Fund Franz Family Fund David and Kimberly Bolt Family Fund Judy Gaydos Advised Fund Boote Family Fund Geenen DeKock Properties Fund Thomas and Teresa Bouwens Family Fund Scott and Jaclyn Geerlings Family Fund Benjamin and Phyllis Bowmaster Family Fund Community Share - A Gentex Charitable Fund Judson A. and Kirby Bradford Advised Fund Tom and Joan Genzink Family Fund Brooks Family Community Fund Gethin Family Fund Jack Brown Community Fund Gezon Family Fund By Design Endowment Fund GMB Architecture + Engineering Advised Fund Caroline's P.E.A.C.H. Fund Daniel and Deborah Goris Advised Fund Croucher-Dugan Family Fund Bill and Sally Gruppen Family Advised Fund Richard and Margaret Darby Family Fund Angela M. and Mark K. Harder Family Fund Lee and Linda De Visser Fund Matthew and Jennifer Haworth Family Advised Fund Joshua De Young Memorial Endowment Fund Don and Jodi Heeringa Family Fund Dekker Family Advised Fund Helder Family Community Fund Barbara R. Den Herder Family Advised Fund Bill and Maria Hoekstra Family Fund Den Herder Family Foundation Lester and Vivian Hoogland Advised Fund Matthew and Katherine Den Herder Community Fund Jacqueline Hoover Charitable Fund For Bret and Erin Docter Family Fund Women & Women's Issues Donnelly Tulu Advised Fund Ken and Carol Hopp Advised Fund Alan R. and Marcia J. Elgersma Fund Jerry and Dee Horne Family Fund

29 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Emily Horton Memorial Fund Jeffrey and Margaret Padnos Family Community Fund Howard Miller Company Advised Fund Robert and Carole Pavloski Charitable Fund HYP Fund Timothy J. Pennings Advised Fund IHS Fund Paul R. and Jane Ponitz Family Fund Patrick and Jasmine Irish Advised Fund Richard and Barbara Poppe Fund ITB Packaging LLC - Calvin Kortman Advised Fund Rodger and Amanda Price Charitable Giving Fund ITB Packaging LLC - Gene McClain Advised Fund Ronald J. and Carol L. Prins Advised Fund ITB Packaging LLC - Joyce Kortman Advised Fund John and Ann Query Advised Fund ITB Packaging LLC - Julie Kortman Advised Fund R and B Advised Fund ITB Packaging LLC - Mark Kortman Advised Fund Reading Now Network Fund ITB Packaging LLC - Mary McClain Advised Fund Keith Roelofs Advised Fund David and Barbara Janssen Family Advised Fund David P. Roossien Classical Music Fund John and Sally Janssen Family Advised Fund Dick Ruch Music Fund Jay and Hazel Janssen Family Advised Fund Fred and Lynn Rutan Family Donor Advised Fund Martha L. Janssen Donor Advised Fund Heather Jacob Schaap Retreat Fund JR Community Care Fund Dr. Lawrence and Eloise Schmidt Family Jim and Margie Kaat Donor Fund Community Fund Carey and Kimberly Koele Family Fund Shellenbarger Family Fund Komo Cup Fund Steve and Lauri Sisson Family Fund Larry & Jeanie Koops Family Fund Smith Gas Liquids Company - Van Heck Family Calvin and Julie Kortman Advised Fund Advised Fund Lakeshore Economic Development Endowment Fund Sowders Family Fund Lakewood Cares Mary and David Spyker Family Fund Lanning Trust Contributions Account Starfish Fund Leading by Design - Nonprofit Leader Development Fund Sterken Family Fund Lori and Matt Lepard Advised Fund Marcia and Stanley Stynes Fund Jim and Sarah Lilly Advised Fund Robert P. and Joan Swierenga Family Fund Linway Advised Fund David and Sally Tapley Advised Fund Lorence and Vander Zwart Fund Thomas and Merrill Jane Taylor Charitable Fund Ann Maguire Family Fund Berwin and Alice Ten Harmsel Family Fund Douglas Maguire Family Fund Thompson Family Fund Marsilje Family Fund Ione and Paul Trap Advised Fund Martin Family Fund Jean Van Daalen Advised Fund Matt Urban Veterans' Fund Jay and Adelle Van Daalen Fund Mavis Family (LALA) Fund E. F. Van Dorp Family Advised Fund McParlan Family Fund Donald J. and Nell Van Dyke Family Fund MDM Fund Vern and Betty Van Kley Family Fund ZFS / Meeuwsen Family Fund Vande Wege Family Fund Barbara E. Melgaard Charitable Fund Vander Vliet Family Fund Philip and Martha Menerick Family Fund John and Myna Vander Warf Advised Fund Micah 6:8 Fund William C. and Abigail Vanderbilt Fund Midwest Construction Group Fund Donn and Marlene VanDerSchie Fund Betty R. Miller Community Fund Brad and Jenny VanderZwaag Advised Fund Karen and Larry Mulder Advised Fund John and Laurie VanDyke Family Advised Fund Karen and Larry Mulder Donor Advised Fund #2 Donald and Mary Ann Van't Hof Family Fund Now for the Next Fund Vriezema Family Fund David and Elizabeth Nyitray Family Fund Tony and Evelyn Weller Community Fund Scott and Mary Nykerk Family Fund Warren K. and Marcia Westrate Fund Oakspring Fund Roger and Wilma Winkels Donor Advised Fund ODL, Inc. Employee Matching Fund Woman's Literary Club of Holland Donor Advised Fund Jack and Anne Ogilvie Family Fund Rusty and Jody Wood Community Fund OHU Fund Zeeland Lumber and Supply Co. Advised Fund Ottawa County Cold Case Support Fund The Doug and Ketzi Zylstra Giving Fund Doug and Nancy Padnos Family Community Fund Ron and Gloria Zylstra Advised Fund Esther R. Padnos Community Fund Esther R. and Seymour K. Padnos Community Fund *Highlight indicates new funds for 2018

30 Fund types: donor advised

“We have enjoyed supporting the Community Foundation because it allows us to give money to needs we may not be familiar with.”

IKE AND NORMA VANDE WEGE

Norma and Ike Vande Wege learned about the importance of giving back to their community N at a young age. They both grew up in Holland and attended Maplewood Reformed Church, where their faith and family taught them the importance of tithing. In the summer of 2016, Norma and Ike established the Vande Wege Family Fund, a Donor Advised Fund at the Community Foundation, as a means of continuing their family tradition of philanthropy.

“My parents were adamant about giving back,” Ike shared. “I always knew that 10 percent went into a black leather purse that my mother kept in her drawer, and that was money set aside for the church.”

Throughout their married life, Ike and Norma have continued the tradition of tithing by donating at least 10 percent of their income every year. “There were times when tithing did not come easily,” Ike said. “When we co-founded Techno-Coat, we started with nothing. Those were the years when it was most

IKE AND NORMA VANDE WEGE DONOR ADVISED FUND

By giving through a Donor Advised Fund, you enjoy administrative convenience, cost savings, and tax advantages. Each year, you can recommend the nonprofit organizations in which you want to invest, and Community Foundation staff do all the work in administering the grants. A Donor Advised Fund offers the opportunity to create a low-cost, flexible method of charitable giving as an alternative to direct giving or creating a private foundation.

31 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report difficult to put the 10 percent away, but we always By transferring stock to a Donor Advised Fund did, and we always got by.” after the sale, the Vande Weges were able to reduce the amount they paid in capital gains Techno-Coat, a local powder coating company, taxes, exponentially increasing the amount that grew to be successful beyond their expectations. would be dedicated to charitable causes. They also had ownership in a second business which also achieved significant success. “We’ve been blessed way beyond what we have ever expected to be,” Norma said. “I was one of Eventually, they sold their interest in the second eight kids. My dad was a bus driver and school business to a partner. This allowed them to buy janitor. Life was simple. We are just so fortunate out their original partner in Techno-Coat and to live in this community, it’s only natural to begin the transition to their son Ross, who is give back.” President of the company today. Ike and Norma have carried on the tradition of Along the way they also invested in the Bank of giving to the next generation by allowing each Holland when it was just a start-up venture. When of their children to annually donate $5,000 from the bank was sold, the Vande Weges knew they the Family Fund to organizations of their choice. wanted to give back to the community. The family’s list of nonprofits range from Camp Geneva to the Outdoor Discovery Center to Good Because they were early investors in the bank, Samaritan Ministries. The Vande Weges have also their cost basis for their stock was low. A financial been long time supporters of our Community’s adviser suggested that the Community Endowment and, most recently, the Holland/ Foundation was the perfect partner to help Zeeland Promise Scholarship. them meet their charitable goals in the most tax advantageous way. “We have enjoyed supporting the Community Foundation because it allows us to give money to needs we may not be familiar with,” Norma said.

32 fund types: NONPROFIT ENDOWMENT

Nonprofit Endowment Funds benefit a select nonprofit by providing ongoing support. If the N fund is established by a donor, they specify how the endowed funds are to be used, and CFHZ provides ongoing stewardship and oversight to ensure the donor’s intentions are fulfilled. Nonprofit Endowment Funds also can be established by a nonprofit organization to benefit themselves. CFHZ handles investment management and administrative responsibilities related to the endowment

181 $23.1 MILLION $722,000 $2.4 MILLION FUNDS TOTAL ASSETS 2018 GRANTS 2018 GIFTS

American Red Cross of Ottawa County Endowment Fund Classis of Holland of the Reformed Church in Lana Renee Antvelink Endowment Fund for Camp Sunshine America Endowment Fund Autism Support of West Shore Endowment Fund Community Action House Endowment Fund Bacino / Wehrmeyer Fund Community Support Fund Barnabas Ministries Endowment Fund Betty D. Cook Endowment for Christ Memorial Church Beal Family Young Life Camp Scholarship Fund Robert H. and Elaine K. Cooper Fund for Hospice Belay Youth Ministries Reserve Fund Corpus Christi Foundation Endowment Fund Benjamin's Hope Endowment Fund DeGraaf Nature Center Endowment Fund Janet C. and Ruth B. Beukema Fund for Hospice Janet DeYoung Fund for Community Leadership Black River Public School's Excellence in Education Fund Disability Network/Lakeshore Endowment Fund John G. Bouwman Camp Sunshine Endowment Fund Drenthe Christian Reformed Church Christian Boy Scouts of America - Gerald R. Ford Council #266 Education Endowment Fund Boys & Girls Club of Greater Holland Endowment Fund Monon Dunn Homeless Prevention Fund Bridge Ministry Center of Zeeland Endowment Fund Wayne J. Elhart Memorial Fund for Project Clarity Charles and Penney Buhler Fund for Holland Museum Evergreen Day Center Endowment Fund Calvin Christian Reformed Church Reserve Fund Evergreen Endowment Fund Camp Geneva Endowment Fund Evergreen In Home Care Endowment – Gertrude ten Hoor Memorial Fund Camp Sunshine Endowment Fund Faith Reformed Church of Zeeland Fund Center for Women in Transition Endowment Fund Family Hope Foundation Endowment Fund Darcy Komejan Fluharty Endowment for the Children's Advocacy Center Fellowship Reformed Church of Holland Reserve Fund Christ Memorial Church Reserve Fund Forward in Faith Reserve Fund City of Hudsonville Gary Byker Memorial Library Fund The Glory Project Fund City of Zeeland Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund Good Samaritan Ministries Endowment Fund City of Zeeland Howard Miller Library Endowment Fund Campus Ministry @ GVSU Endowment Fund City on a Hill Hilltop Reserve Fund Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity Endowment Fund

33 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Harbor Humane Society Endowment Fund ZFS/Meeuwsen Family Fund for MSU BI Harvest Stand Ministries Endowment Fund OAISD Education Fund - Patrick A. Thompson M Tech Holland Area Arts Council Endowment Fund Center Endowment Fund Holland Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation Reserve Fund OAISD Education Fund - Patrick A. Thompson Community Holland Chorale Endowment Fund Fund for M Tech Center Holland Christian Schools Endowment Fund Oakland Christian Reformed Church Christian Education Reserve Fund Holland Community Health Center Endowment Fund Oakland CRC Adoption Reserve Fund Holland Deacons' Conference Endowment Fund Oakland CRC Mission Endowment Reserve Fund Holland Early College Sustainability Fund Ottagan Addictions Recovery (O.A.R.) Endowment Fund Holland Friends of Art Endowment Fund Ottawa County Farm Preservation Endowed Fund Holland Museum Conservation & Acquisition Endowment Fund Ottawa County Parks Nature Education Center Holland Public Schools Educational Foundation Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Outdoor Discovery Center Macatawa Greenway Holland Public Schools PTO Endowment Fund Endowment Fund Holland Rescue Mission Endowment Fund Esther R. and Seymour K. Padnos Fund for Boys' and Holland Symphony Orchestra Endowment Fund Girls' Scouts Holland Youth Leadership Development Fund Parkview Home Endowment Fund Holland Youth Leadership Development Fund For HYAC Pillar Church Baptismal Vow Fund Homelessness Prevention Endowment Fund Pillar Church Capital Fund Hospice of Holland, Inc. Endowment Fund Pillar Church Endowment Fund for Organ Maintenance Hudsonville Public Schools Education Foundation Pillar Church Mission Fund Endowment Fund Pillar Church Vision Fund Eugene and Louise Huyser Fund Fred and Shirley Porter Memorial Fund for League of Dr. John H. and Mrs. Mary R. Kamps' Zeeland Bridge Ministry Women Voters Center Youth Fund Randy and Debbie Price Fund for Big Brothers and Big Sisters Dr. J.H. Kamps/George & Dena Kamps Family Academic Award of the Lakeshore George B. and Joyce E. Keen Fund Merle and Arnola Prins Family Fund LaVerne and Dorothy Koning Fund for Holland Christian Schools Project Clarity Maintenance Fund Calvin and Yvonne Langejans Fund for Holland Chorale Renew Therapeutic Riding Center Fund Life Services System Endowment Fund Ride with Renew Fund Jay and Jeanne Lindell Young Life Capernaum Fund Resthaven Endowment Fund Macatawa Bay Junior Association Endowment Fund Resthaven - Resident Life Enrichment Reserve Fund Maple Avenue Ministries Outreach Endowment Fund Volunteer Center – Holland/George W. Romney MSU Bioeconomy Institute Funds (MSU BI) Herrick District Library – Lynn Rydell Memorial Dan and Julie Bourbon Family Fund for MSU BI Endowment Fund Bradford Company Fund for MSU BI Saugatuck Harbor Natural Area (SHNA) Endowment Fund Brenner Oil Company Fund for MSU BI Turning Pointe School of Dance Endowment Fund Brooks Family Fund for MSU BI Live United Forever Fund of Greater Ottawa County United Way Lee and Cheryl Dell Fund for MSU BI Endowment Fund Lee and Linda De Visser Fund for MSU BI United Way's Alice C. Webb Endowment Fund Katherine S. Donnelly Fund for MSU BI Unity #191 Masonic Lodge Endowment Fund Frey Foundation Fund for MSU BI Van Grouw Family Fund for Education Ron and Joan Griffith Fund for MSU BI H.N. Veneklasen Charitable Fund Haworth, Inc. Fund for MSU BI Rob Welling Memorial Young Life Scholarship Fund HEDCOR Fund for MSU BI Windmill Island Maintenance Endowment Fund Herman Miller Foundation Fund for MSU BI Marie K. Woldring Fund for Harbor Humane Society Jim and Ginger Jurries Family Fund for MSU BI Dwight B. and Cynthia S. Yntema (Herrick Library) Fund Richard M. and Marcia M. Lievense Fund for MSU BI Zeeland Christian Schools Endowment Fund John R. and Carolyn S. Marquis Family Fund for MSU BI Zeeland Historical Society Endowment Fund Larry and Karen Mulder Fund for MSU BI Zeeland Public Schools Education Foundation Legacy Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Muzzy Fund for MSU BI Zeeland Public Schools Literacy Advocates Endowment Fund Louis Padnos Iron & Metal Company Fund for MSU BI zLINKS Fund Slikkers Family Foundation Fund for MSU BI *Highlight indicates new funds for 2018

34 Fund types: nonprofit endowment HOWARD MILLER LIBRARY AND COMMUNITY CENTER

Zeeland’s Howard Miller Library opened its doors in 1995 Once the funds for the building of the library were secured, Phil Z thanks to the efforts of a few passionate community and Jack Miller knew the fundraising wasn’t over. “Jack called members. With the sustainability created by an me and said we had to have an Endowment Fund for this thing,” Endowment Fund at the Community Foundation in 1998, the Hoogland said. “He said that for every $2 I collected, they would library is able to expand its services to the community and will be give me $1, up to $350,000. around for generations to come. In 1998, the Howard Miller Library Endowment Fund was The city’s first library was in the Johny Kole Ford Building, an established at the Community Foundation. “People knew the old garage the city purchased when Frank Hoogland was mayor. value of an Endowment Fund,” Hoogland said. “We knew the Decades later, Hoogland’s son, Les, would become the longest Community Foundation was the best place to keep it, and it’s serving mayor of Zeeland, playing an integral role in the building been a real success.” of a beloved library and community center. The Endowment Fund continues to support the library on an Shortly after being elected mayor, Les Hoogland met his friend annual basis providing dependable revenue for operations and Randy Dekker for lunch. Dekker — who Hoogland calls “Mr. special project. Most recently, in 2016 the fund was used to Zeeland” — suggested the community would greatly benefit from expand the children’s area where daily you can find Zeeland a new library, and Hoogland agreed. “That’s where it all started,” families gathered for story time and activities. Hoogland recalled. “It was all Dek’s idea.” “There’s no greater feeling than seeing kids walk out of the Dekker and Hoogland took their idea and added a couple more library with a handful of books,” Hoogland said. to their lunch meetings: Phil Miller and Jack Miller. The brothers quickly got onboard with this new initiative and offered a In addition to the library, the building also houses the Community generous contribution of $1.25 million on behalf of the Howard Center. “The Howard Miller Community Center was established Miller Clock Company, but they had three requests: that the people to meet the varied needs of the Zeeland area and beyond,” said of the city would be allowed to vote on it, Hoogland would raise Heather Wood-Gramza, Director of the Howard Miller Library and the additional funds needed, and it would be named the Howard Community Center. Miller Library. “It provides a vital space for events such as birthday parties, In less than a year, the three requests were fulfilled. Hoogland corporate trainings, fundraisers, retirement parties and so much raised an additional $1.1 million, the city council unanimously more. In addition to being available to the wider public, voted in support of the new library, and the name was settled. the Howard Miller Library uses the space to provide programming for people of all ages. From family movie nights to creative programs for adults, there is always something interesting happening”

HOWARD MILLER LIBRARY NONPROFIT ENDOWMENT FUND

Nonprofit endowment funds are endowments that provide permanent income streams to support nonprofits’ programs and operations. The Community Foundation holds and invests the endowed assets, providing responsible and professional fund management. Investment earnings are granted back to the agencies annually to support their mission.

35 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report “There’s no greater feeling than seeing kids walk out of the library with a handful of books."

36 Our team

STAFF

MIKE GOORHOUSE COLLEEN HILL ELIZABETH KIDD JESSICA LYNCH PRESIDENT/CEO VICE PRESIDENT OF VICE PRESIDENT OF DONOR SERVICE ASSOCIATE DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY IMPACT DONOR SERVICE

LINA PIERSON STACY TIMMERMAN BARB WIDENER RASHELLE WYNEGAR COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR OF FINANCE ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF FINANCE ASSOCIATE SCHOLARSHIPS COMMITTEES

EXECUTIVE INVESTMENT DISTRIBUTION YOUTH ADVISORY Bret Docter, Chair Jim Wiersma, Chair Jane Patterson, Chair Caleb Steeby, Chair Mark Harder, Past Chair Bret Docter, Ex-officio Bret Docter, Ex-officio Ryan Lindberg, Chair Elect Leslie Brown, Chair-elect Haans Mulder Kayla Lebster, YAC Rep. Kayla Lebster, Distribution Rep. Deborah Sterken, Secretary Dale Sowders Sue Franz Cella VanHeest, Secretary Jim Bishop, Treasurer Scott Spoelhof Diane Kooiker Abigail Telgenhof, Treasurer Mike Goorhouse, Staff Support Steve Butler, Community Rep. Meena Ariagno, Community Rep. Allison Brown Patrick Gaughan, Community Rep. Tom Bradford, Community Rep. Colin Brown GOVERNANCE Shawn Pacanowski, Melissa Dewitt, Community Rep. Olivia Ceithaml Mark Harder, Chair Community Rep. Lucia Rios, Community Rep. Leah Cooper Bret Docter, Ex-officio Mike Goorhouse, Staff Support Phil Perkins, Community Rep. Callie DeMann Leslie Brown Rashelle Wynegar, Staff Support Elizabeth Kidd, Staff Support Brittany Keomanikhoth Scott Spoelhof Andrew Ky Nancy Miller, Community Rep. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM RELATED Eleanor Pacanowski Mike Goorhouse, Staff Support Jim Bishop, Chair INVESTMENT Eshan Rajani Mark Harder Bret Docter, Chair Nathan Schuster SCHOLARSHIP Jean Ramirez Haans Mulder Samuel Sharnas Jane Patterson, Chair Deborah Sterken Jim Lilly, Community Rep. Kyle Van Tuinen Deborah Sterken Margaret Van Grouw Doug Rotman, Community Rep. Karis Walters Kathy Buma, Community Rep. John Nordstrom, Community Rep. Jaron Nyhof, Advisor Jessica Lynch, YAC Advisor Cathy Lebster, Community Rep. Judy Smith, Community Rep. Mike Goorhouse, Staff Support Rogelio Padron, Community Rep. Dr. Stelios Dokianakis, Elizabeth Kidd, Staff Support AUDIT COMMITTEE Michael Sandoval, Community Rep. Community Rep. Leslie Brown, Chair Jen Slayton, Community Rep. Doug Stob, Community Rep. Bret Docter, Ex-officio Lisa Smith, Community Rep. Mike Goorhouse, Staff Support Jim Wiersma Stacy Timmerman, Staff Support Colleen Hill, Staff Support Doug Rotman, Community Rep. Jessica Lynch, Staff Support Jeff Brouwer, Community Rep. Lina Pierson, Staff Support Mike Goorhouse, Staff Support Rashelle Wynegar, Staff Support

37 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report TRUSTEES

BRET DOCTER LESLIE BROWN MARK HARDER DEBORAH STERKEN BOARD CHAIR CHAIR ELECT PAST BOARD CHAIR SECRETARY

JIM BISHOP SUE FRANZ DIANE KOOIKER P. HAANS MULDER TREASURER TRUSTEE TRUSTEE TRUSTEE

JANE PATTERSON JEAN RAMIREZ DALE SOWDERS SCOTT SPOELHOF TRUSTEE TRUSTEE TRUSTEE TRUSTEE

MARGARET VAN GROUW JIM WIERSMA CALEB STEEBY TRUSTEE TRUSTEE YOUTH TRUSTEE

38 YOUTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE

"Thanks to the generous support of our community, we have been able to invest thousands of dollars back into local organizations, and in turn, better the lives of people in the Holland/Zeeland Area. Serving on YAC has been a privilege and I am so thankful that I was able to be a part of it. "

—CALEB STEEBY, YAC CHAIR

CFHZ’s Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) The YAC members’ most important is a group of students from our local responsibility each year is reviewing Holland/Zeeland Area high schools who grant proposals and deciding together are responsible for reviewing funding where to allocate the YAC’s available requests and recommending grants for funding to create maximum positive programs that benefit area youth. impact for local youth.

YAC members meet once a month during In addition, YAC members visited and the school year for grantmaking, site visits volunteered at Kids Food Basket and to local organizations, and learning about Compassionate Heart Ministries. The YAC community needs and philanthropy. The also awarded College Visit Mini-grants YAC is enriched by the unique perspective to ensure low-income, first generation and experiences that each member brings students in our community have the to the committee’s work. opportunity to experience first-hand different options to continue their The YAC program was established in education after high school. 1991 through a challenge grant from the Michigan Community Foundation The Community Foundation is Youth Project (MCFYP) funded by the W.K. extremely proud of our YAC members Kellogg Foundation. The mission of the and the enthusiasm, dedication, and YAC is to empower young people, involve thoughtful consideration they bring them in the community, and teach them to their work as youth grantmakers about philanthropy while serving as and community leaders! stewards through granting. *CALEB STEEBY RYAN LINDBERG *KAYLA LEBSTER *CELLA VANHEEST *ABIGAIL TELGENHOF CHAIR CHAIR ELECT DISTRIBUTION SECRETARY TREASURER HOLLAND HIGH HOLLAND CHRISTIAN REPRESENTATIVE WEST OTTAWA HOLLAND HIGH WEST OTTAWA

ALLISON BROWN COLIN BROWN OLIVIA CEITHAML LEAH COOPER CALLIE DEMANN HOLLAND CHRISTIAN WEST OTTAWA HOLLAND HIGH ZEELAND WEST ZEELAND WEST

*BRITTANY ANDREW KY ELEANOR ESHAN RAJANI *SAMUEL SHARNAS KEOMANIKHOTH WEST OTTAWA PACANOWSKI BLACK RIVER BLACK RIVER ZEELAND EAST HOLLAND CHRISTIAN

KYLE VAN TUINEN KARIS WALTERS *Indicates 2019 Graduate ZEELAND EAST HOLLAND CHRISTIAN Not pictured: Nathan Schuster, Holland High School

40 Financial statements

financial STATEMENTS

BALANCE SHEET December 31, 2018 ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents $ 7,275,731 Investments 65,467,536 Pledges receivable 1,881,433 Receivable for sale of non-cash gift 6,000,000 Property and equipment 816,330

TOTAL ASSETS $ 81,441,030

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Liabilities Accounts payable and other $ 38,309

Grants payable 1,074,276 Split-interest agreements payable 216,946 Funds held as agency endowments — Founding funds 9,117,240

TOTAL LIABILITIES 10,446,771

Net Assets Without donor restrictions 68,531,306 With donor restrictions 2,462,953

TOTAL NET ASSETS 70,994,259

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 81,441,030

41 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS December 31, 2018

REVENUE, GAINS, AND OTHER SUPPORT

Contributions $ 18,656,433 In-kind donations and services 20,232 Special event and other revenue 193,669 Net realized and unrealized gains and losses on investments (4,345,900) Investment income 684,935 Change in value of split-interest agreements (2,130)

TOTAL REVENUE, GAINS, AND OTHER SUPPORT $ 15,207,239

EXPENSES

Program Grants $ 6,650,526 Program services 258,216 Fund related program services 211,020

Support Services Management and general 477,731 Fundraising 270,600

TOTAL EXPENSES $ 7,868,093

Increase (Decrease) in Net Asset $ 7,339,146

Net Assets — Beginning of Year 63,655,113

NET ASSETS – END OF YEAR $ 70,994,259

Confirmed in compliance with National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations

42 Memorials and tributes MEMORIALS Memorial gifts to CFHZ are a heartfelt way to remember a friend or loved one while, at the same time, making a positive impact on the community. Gifts were made to honor the lives of these individuals in 2018.

James and Lana Antvelink Roxanne de Roo Mary W. McCune Gary L. Reck Charles Aschbrenner Andrea DenUyl Robert R. McDonald Heather Schaap Rudolph Bahnsen Max DePree Daniel Meengs Robert Snow Nancy L. Barsanti Ann E. Dirkse Helen D. Meengs Shirley Swaney Nita Beemer Marge Goodridge Sam Meengs Jim Taylor Cathy Benedict Betty Gordon Tammy Meengs Janet V. Tazelaar J.D. Benedict Austin Harding Mike Meyer William R. Vanderbilt Ryan Boerman Patricia Harper Betty R. Miller Randall Paul Vandewater Kristine Bradfield Thomas J. Hayes Kathleen Mooney Upton Lloyd A. Ver Hage Barbara Brink Phyllis Hays Edwin G. Mulder Mary Voss Irwin Brink Eric Heiberg Luella Mulder Rob Welling Jean Burton Emily Horton Clarence and Julia Nyenhuis Shawn D. Wiersma George and Nancy John E. Howard Sharon Overzet Cornelius Witt Jean Buskirk Nancy Lacy Bud Parker Fran Wollrab Carl Dailey William E. Lambright Juanita Powe John R. Dark Chester Leestma Ruth Rankins

TRIBUTES Contributions given to acknowledge or recognize individual achievements, to honor special occasions or to express gratitude for service to the community are referred to as tributes. These individuals have been honored this past year through gifts made in their name.

Darlene Anacker Sue Anne Bouwman Tom Delbene Tom Anthrop Dave Brinks Robert DeNooyer II and Bob Ashby Dale Brower Colette Volkema DeNooyer Au Train Summer Memories Todd Brunworth Gordon DePree Kenneth Austin Mr. Dennis Bull Doug DeWindt Kevin Averill Mrs. Phyllis Cassady Larry Dickie Terre Balkema Nicholas Ceglarek Stelios Dokianakis Austin Belschner Carol Ceithaml Debbie Doremire Cathy Benedict Sharon Chapple Kenneth Dozeman Paul Berning Teresa Charles Marge Dvorsky Judy Billadeau Bill Cleair Jeff Elhart Elizabeth Bocks Ed Close Vonnie Elhart Ryan Boerman Richard E. Cook James B. Ellens Mr. Alyn Bos John Damstra Katie Elliott Mary Boss Roxanne de Roo Phyllis Ellis

43 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Donald Evenson Robin Klay Claudia Ruiz Don Evenson August Knikelbine Dawn Rybarczyk Gail Feddeman Laverne Koning Julia Sanders Erin Filipiak Tracey Laaksonen Arlene Sargent Beverly Fischer Gary Laarman Heather Schaap Wilma Fleenor Julie Lamer Doug Scholten David Fletcher Rob Larsen Ralph Schroeder Beth Foley Robert Lenger Bob Schutter Ms. Beth Foley Donna Lindemulder John Scott Patricia Fowler Diane Loomis Carolyn Sharda Patrick Fox Glenn G. Lowe Sue Smith Freedom Village Bistro Crew Jack Machiela Joseph W. Strazanac Freedom Village Breakfast Buddies Betty Maier Marvin Syens Freedom Village Night Cleaning Crew Patrick Mastenbrook Maria Tapia Sandi Freeman Calvin D. Matthysse Edward Taube Ron Frego Jo McGavin Jean Tavernier Ronald Frego Bill McKinstry Diane Taylor George Friedriechsen Roger Mendonca Grant Taylor Bob Gamble Yvette Mendoza Henry Telgenhof Christine Gamble The Muntter's Greg Thomassen Gerald Getting Frank Murray Jean Van Antwerp Connie Giles Steve Naber Mr. & Mrs. Van Dril Mike Graebner Ginnie Nagy Doris Van Eck Lucia Graham John Nordstrom Margaret Van Grouw Mrs. Esther Gray Paul Overbeek Margaret and Steven Van Grouw Lore Grossman Ken Overzet Mary Van Harn Sally Grunst Ken Page Gerard and Eloise Van Heest Sharon Heidema Joyce Paige Mike Van Meter Tim Heidema Karen Pankow Tom Vanden Berge Peter Helland LaVerle Peerbolt Kitty Vanden Brink Evart Helms Joe Peter Trudy Vander Haar Helyn Henry Ernest Peterson Tom Vander Plow Dave Hepinstall Joan Pettis-Schiefele Curtis Vanderiet Warren Hergenhahn Kyle Pierce Susan Vegter Etta Hesselink Piero Policicchio Darrick Vormann Barbara Hobeck Jeff Porter Tom and Mabel Walker James H. Hoeve Marcy K. Postma Keith Walker Mr. & Mrs. Hoffman Therese Potter Bill Wells Greg Holcombe Elsa D. Prince Broekhuizen Ernest T. Wendt Ron Hoogenstyn Gladys Rabe James White Lester A. Hoogland Jeff Raywood Andrew Winton Dr. Jon Hop Remy Reed Mr. Gerald Wise Emily Horton Celestino Reyes Charles Wishart Theda Huyge Brian Rigozzi Keith Woodman Mary-jo Iverson Christina Rodriguez Bill Young Jack and Emmet Jane Roessing William Young Scott Johnson Dorothy Rose Wayne Zeeryp William J. Johnson Cathy Roush Dr. Donald Zenas Dennis Johnston Catherine Roush Glenn Zoerhof Lorraine Keifer Marvin Rowan Gina Kim Jeffrey Rueble

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2018 DONORS Donors to the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area come from all walks of life and include individuals, local businesses and organizations who believe in the future of their community. Donors who contribute $50 or more are officially members of CFHZ and are listed below.

Charlie and Stacey Banyai Maria Blas Roberta Brady A Barber Ford, Inc. Marie Blauwkamp Jeremy Brander John and Judith Abar Robert and Sandra Barkema Matthew Blood Richard Brander Genevieve Abisaab Barnabas Foundation Blue West Properties Jenna Brandsen Taiyoh and Robyn Afrik Chris Bart Boar's Head Provisions Co, Inc. Kimberly Brandt Agritek Industries John and Gwen Bartels Juanita and Jose Bocanegra Nathan Braun Dora Alaniz Katherine Bartlett Timothy Bochenek Todd Brazys Stephen Aldrich Andy Bast Thomas Bock Paul and Jacquellyn Bremer Chad Alexander Peter and Sarah Bast Neil and Amy Boehm Brenner Excavating Inc. Brent and Randi Alferink John Bates Darwin Boerman Bryan and Renee Breuker Dave and Holly Allen Chet and Kathie Baumann Linda Boerman Curtis and Maggen Breuker Theresa Allen Kelvin and Barbara Baumann Gary and Pamela Boersema Donna Breuker Edna Almanza Mike and Marci Baumann Paul and Melody Boersma Vickie Brinks Karen Almanza Peter and Stacey Baumann Vern and Lois Boersma Dale and Sue Brisboe Harold Alsum Daniel and Heather Beath Steven and Judy Boeve Broadstone Development Co. Tracy Amid Maribel Becerra Jeff and Amber Bolhouse Timothy Broekhuis Martin and Marjorie Amon David and Kathryn Becksvoort Cynthia Bolt Roger and Janet Brondyke Arthur Anderson Sharon and Rodney Becksvoort Dan and Katie Bolt Emily Bronson Jane Anderson Terry and Linda Becksvoort David and Kimberly Bolt Matthew and Cheryl Broo Eric Angell James and Rebecca Beebe John and Nancy Bolt Jim and Donna Brooks John and Judy Anthrop Ev Beemer John and Karen Bolthouse Scott and Amanda Brooks Tom Anthrop John Behrens Joe Bonello Jeff and Amanda Brouwer Jeffrey and Sue Antvelink Belay Youth Ministry Lori Bonga Douglas Brower Krystene Antvelink Beltone Hearing Centers Richard Bonney Denya Brown Keith Applebach Kevin Belvitch Brenda Bonzelaar Gabe and Cara Brown Ashutosh Apte David and Amanda Bender Miriam Boogaart James Brown Michael Archambault Kathryn Benedict Nathan Boogaart Karen Brown Dave and Cindy Arendsen Ken and Yvonne Bengelink Pok Booker Lance Brown Betty Arendshorst Bradley Bennett Ronald Bookin Laryl Brown Nicki and John Arendshorst Nelson and Marcie Bennett Keith and Judy Boonstra Leslie Brown Stacy Arens Joshua Benson Megan Boos Eric and Linda Brown Dave and Jane Armstrong Michael Berarducci William and Karen Borgman Michael Brown Theresa Arredondo Donald Bergman Roger and Ruth Borr Sally Brown Kevin Ash Robert Bergman Barbara Bos Brownson Properties, LLC Dan Assink Nina Bergsma Chris and Nancy Bos Steven and Cheryl Brugel Mary Assink Gertrude Bergsten Tom and Jane Bos Jeffrey and Marionne Bruizeman At Your Service Valet, LLC Stuart Bergstrom Curtis Bosch Roger and Connie Brummel Mary Aufderhelde Bob and Valerie Bernecker Ed and Judy Bosch Mary Brummitt Devin Auld Richard Berry Lee and Jane Bosko Jerrie and Julian Brummitt- Gwendolyn Auwerda Randall and Deanna Bethke Bradley Bosma Arredondo John and Janice Betten Stacy and Ryan Bosma Scott Brundage Judith Betten David and Diane Boss Jay and Christi Bruns B Ken and Laurel Beukelman Kathy Boudry William and Deborah Bryker B.J.W. Berghorst & Sons Scott Beute Jack Bouman Randall Bufanda Jim and Sue Baar Michael and Cynthia Beyer Steve and Celaine William Buikema Christine Bachmann Bob and Jennifer Bieri Bouma-Prediger Sue Buitenhuis Bill Badran Eric Biesbrock Hope Bouphaphanh Steve and Krystal Bulthuis Andy and Chrisina Baer Nicole Bilek Lila Bouwens Jim and Martie Bultman Brooke Bagley John and Maureen Bilsky Mary Bouwens Clifford Burgess Terry Bagley Ken and Patti Bing Tom and Teresa Bouwens John and Jacqueline Burggraaff Margie and Charles Bagley Samantha Birch Robert Bouws Mark and Luzmaria Burggraaff Elizabeth Bahnsen Elaine Bisel Ander Bowers Brad Bush Jasmin Bajric Bob and Karrie Bishop Timothy and Maria Bowers Jonathan Bush Jerene Baker Jim and Andrea Bishop Jud and Caddie Bradford Seth and Anne Bushouse Mark and Mary Kay Baker Cody Blakely Patrick Bradford Carlin Bylsma Phyllis Baldwin Bruce and Paula Blakeman Tom and Kathy Bradford Tom and Susan Bylsma Tyler Balster Brian Blanchet Bradford Company Nicholas Byma Jeremy and Dani Banks Bob and Beth Blanton Connie Brady 45 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Timothy and Kelly Crosse Cynthia Dephouse C Crown Motors Holland Ltd Chuck and Barb DePree E Michael and Gayle Caine Sara Eade Erica Cruz Kris and Barb DePree Gordon and Susan Callam Ruth Earl Matthew Cummings Rick and Rebecca Dernberger Calvin Christian Reformed Paul Eastway Cunningham Dalman, PC Herbert and Kathleen Dershem Church Edgar and Elsa Prince Foundation Larry and Ruth Custer Destination Education David and Sandra Cammenga John Edlund Tim and Karen Custer Carl DeVree John and Sharon Canfield Erin Edzards Joshua DeVries Joe Carpenter Hops at 84 East Rick and Elly DeVries Tara Carpenter Dustin Ekkens Ruth DeVries Debra Carroll D Eldean Family Stephanie Dahlquist Mike and Jennifer DeWaard Ida Carroll Wade and Kris Eldean Sengli Dai Shannon DeWeerd Michelle Carroll Al and Marcia Elgersma Ruth Dailey April DeWitt Christopher Carter Gregg Elhart Dairy Discovery LLC Marlies DeWitt Adrian Castro Kathy Elhart Jane Dalman Marie L. DeWitt and John C. John Cebelak Ken and Margaret Elhart Michael and Susan Dalman DeWitt Trust Nicholas Ceglarek Tom and Tami Elhart Ron and Jessie Dalman Kresta DeZwaan Centennial Coatings, LLC Elhart Automotive Campus Alex Damaska Dick and Betsy DeVos James and Dorothy Chamness Elite Dental Paulette Dandrow Family Foundation Shauna Champion Eric and Carolyn Ellison Robert Daniels Phillip Diemer Gary Chanthavong Elsa D. Prince Broekhuizen Al and Barb Dannenberg Kurt Dietrich Chase Creative Unlimited, Inc. Leroy and Meriem Elwell Justin Darga David Dirkse Michael and Wendy Cheek Elzinga & Volkers Joyce Dark David L. Dirkse Chemical Bank Sydney and Janice Emelander David & Carol Myers Foundation Disher Design & Development Children's Advocacy Center Karin Engel Jeannine Slater Dawson Donald Disselkoen Matthew Chiodo Gary Engerson William and Kara Day Benjamin Dixon Choice One Bank John and Jill Engle Neil and Karen De Boer James Doane David and Yvonne Christian Vicki Erdmans Harold de Haan William and Barbara Dobberteen Eric and Roberta Church Kenneth and Barbara Eriks Peter De Haan Jamie Lynn Dodson Patrick and Elyse Cisler Tom and Rosemary Ervine Calvin and Elizabeth De Kuiper Adam and Lani Dohrmann City of Holland Andrew Eshbaugh De Leeuw Lumber Co., Inc. Stelios and Leslie Dokianakis City of Hudsonville Gregory Essenburg Michael De Leon James Dokter City of Zeeland Jacob Essenburg Steven de Polo Troy and Julie Dokter Cathy Clark Eventbrite Larry and Linda De Roo Thomas Doman Dave and Beth Clark Extol Inc. Mark de Roo Judith and Mehmet Donnelly John Clark Lee and Linda De Visser Moira Donnelly John and Raby Clark Martin and Carol DeVries Monica Donnelly Nancy Clark Thomas and Nancy De Vries F Don's Flowers & Gifts, Inc Clarence and Linda Falstad Robert and Jane Clark Vern and Verna De Weerdt Austin Doolittle Family Investment & Resource Thomas and Nancy Clyde Nicole Dean Luke Dornon Management LLC Coastal Management Jim and Nancy DeBoer Sengthavy Douangpraseuth Sally Farabee Services, LLC Janice DeBoer Mary Dougherty Farmers Co-Op Elevator Co. Janelle Coffey Michael Deford Steve Dougherty David Feenstra Scott and Dawn Cole Roger and Florence DeGraaf Greg and Mary Downes Gus and Barbara Feenstra James Collins Marguerite DeHaan Steven Downing Ron and Phyllis Feenstra Comerica Bank Kenneth and Pamela DeJonge Gary and Stacey Dozeman Boyd and Danielle Feltman Community Choice Credit Union Matt and Kim DeJongh Troy and Kimberly Dozeman Alexander and Laurie Fergus Jack Constant Douglas and Marti Dekker Travis Dragstar Jenny and Monte Ferguson Consumers Energy Foundation Kaycee Dekkinga Robert and Bertha Drew Bud and Barb Ferguson Continental Dairy Facilities, LLC DeKock Family Foundation Chelsea Dreyer Ferris, Busscher & Zwiers, P.C. Michael and Amy Cooke Kristi DeKraker Doug and Pam Dreyer Dennis Festerling Joel and Amanda Cooper Jeffrey and Tracey DeKraker David and Lisa Driscoll Sarah Fewless Perla Costilla Ted DeLong Charles and Maria Dryfhout Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Anthony Coughenour DeLong & Brower, PC DSA International, LLC Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Roger Covert Tom and Sue Den Herder James-Vincent Duazo David and Nancy Field Ryan Cowherd Nicholas Denbesten Daniel and Beth Dubbink Fifth Third Bank Craig and Wendy Christian and Judith DenHerder Marty Dugan Francis and Janice Fike Spoelhof Foundation Laura Denhof Gilbert Duhn Jr. Kenneth Filipiak Kelly Cramton Casey Dennis Eric Dulmes Fillmore Township Lucas Crandle Garret Denolf Brian Dunn Jerald and Pamala Finley Jeanne Crane Dominique and Julie DeNooyer Jeanette Dykgraaf First National Bank Crane's in the City Robert DeNooyer II and Colette Nina Dykgraaf First Presbyterian Church Creative Dining Services Volkema DeNooyer Greg and Amanda Dykhouse Gary Fisher Critter Barn Robert DeNooyer Michael and Jodi Dykstra Jonathan Flickema Cathy Cromer Wood Nicole DeNooyer and Dale and Karen Flowerday Ruth Cronk Chris Taylor Austin Cross Patricia Flynn

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Paul and Mary Flynn Scott Goldberg Tim and Anne Hemingway HR Solutions Group of West Michigan Robert and Julie Ford Randy Goniwiecha David and Sally Hemmeke Diana Hugo Jeffrey and Crista Forgette Aaron Good Jason Hendges Andrew Huisman Bruce and Susan Formsma Good Samaritan Ministries Shelly Hendricks James and Mary Jo Huizenga Mary Jo Foster John and Marjorie Goodridge Sharon Hendrickson Keith and Deb Huizenga Foundation 180 Mike and Rachel Goorhouse Elva and Steven Henson Huizenga & Sons, Inc Heather and Sam Fox Robyn Gordon Herbruck's Poultry Ranch Inc Jerry and Mary Hunsburger Frances Jaye LLC Tom and Sara Gortsema Danielle Herek Lauren Hunter Justin Franchville Machelle Rose Gail and Alan Hering Huntington National Bank Rachel Franklin Grand Haven Area Community Herman Miller Cares David and Vickie Hupman Bert and Sue Franz Foundation Herman Miller, Inc. Hong Huynh Fraternal Order of Grand Rapids Community George Hernandez Rick and Janet Hyken Police - Holland Lodge Foundation Lori Hernandez Nina Hyma Freedom Village Donald and Victoria Gray Robert Herppich Michael Hysell Freedom Village Choir Edward Gray Gregory and Shannon Herrema Robert and Lynne Frey Sean Gray Scott Herrick Daniel Fritch Great Lakes Companies I Robert and Deborah Herrud Veronica Ibarra Michael and Faith Frost Greater Ottawa County Michael Heydlauff Impact Fab, Inc. Kent and Joyce Fry United Way Dan and Ann Heyns Inontime, Inc Kevin Fry Connie Green Gail Hibbard Thelma Ipema Sarah Fuhs Green Stone Farm Credit Services Jesse Higgins Patrick and Jasmine Irish Robert and Martha Greendonner Joseph Higgins Kerry Irons William Greer Robert Hightower Jeffrey and Karen Irvin G Mark Grenell Mike and Colleen Hill Marcus and Kelly Gardner Johnathan Irwin Franklin Gries Benjamine and Amanda Hilldore Charlotte Garlough ITB Packaging LLC Clinton and Angela Griffin Mar Hirsch Lisa Garren ITW Powertrain Metals Ron and Joan Griffith Peter and Anne Hoekman Ben and Mary Garvelink Dale Grossman Bret Hoeksema Judith Garvelink Kyle Grucz Paul Hoeksema J Michael Garvelink Bill and Sally Gruppen Bill and Maria Hoekstra Jauanna Jackson Susan and Timothy Garvelink Brad and Sandy Grysen George and Margaret Hoerner George and Barbara Jacob Gary Byker Memorial Library Anthony Guillozet Kevin Hoevenaar Lucas Jacob Hermelinda and Guadalupe Carol Gunneman Willis and Jodi Hoezee David Jacobs Garza Calvin Gutknecht Andrew Hoffman Karen Jacobusse Kim Garza Jean Hoffman Scott Jacobusse Sandra Gates Jonathan Hofman Mark Janicki Allen Gatica H Mark and Robyn Hofmeyer Justin and Jamie Jansen James Gavie Tyler Haaksma Terry and Ruth Hofmeyer John and Sally Janssen Harold and Nancy Gazan Jim and Janet Hagel Greg and Alison Holcombe Derek Jaromin Mark Gazan Marianne Hageman DeNooyer Joshua Holesinger Megan Jaromin GDK Construction Co. John Hall Holland Charter Township David and Karri Jasperse GE Foundation Jason Hallack Holland Doctors of Audiology Ivan and Barbara Jekel Geenen DeKock Properties Lou Hallacy Holland Friends of Art Jerry L. Vande Wege Trust Joel Geerlings Robert Halloran Holland Historical Trust Jim and Ginger Jurries Kurtis Geerlings Gene and Laura Halsey Holland Hospital Foundation Mark and Maureen Geerlings Timothy and Erica Hamilton Holland Litho Printing Service Laura and Mario Jimenez Paul and Janice Geerlings Beth Hamlin Holland/Lakeshore J-Max Transportation Inc. Steven Geerlings Amanda Harbison Rescue Mission Bruce and Margie Johnson Fred and Gail Geiger Nicholas and April Harnish Holland/Zeeland Dennis Johnson Gentex Corporation Jennifer Harper Young Professionals Jeanine Johnson Tom and Joan Genzink Kenneth and Berniece Harper Stacy Holman Robert and Cheryl Johnson Kelly George Abigail Harrell Kurt Hoeksema Stephen and Nicole Johnson Daniel and Mary George David and Lisa Harris Melinda Holthus Thelma Johnson George and Lucile Heeringa Kim Harsch Joshua and Krissy Holtrop Bruce Jones Foundation Thomas Harsevoort Raina Holwerda JR Technologies, LLC Daniel and Kathie Gerber Daniel and Judith Hartung Home & Company William and Jennifer Juhasz Joseph Gerber Bradly Havinga Karen Homkes Harlan and Arloa Jurries Leo and Sue Gerhardstein Timothy Hawkins Shaun Homrich Ryan Gerlach Timothy and Lynn Hawkins Ben and Sarah Hondorp Leroy and Aline Getchell Matthew and Jennifer Haworth Bruce Honholt K Carter Gethin Dick and Ethie Haworth Frank and Debra Hoogland Jim and Margie Kaat Lauryn Gethin Haworth, Inc. Les Hoogland Nathaniel and Laura Kaleefey Mike and Christine Gethin Douglas and Mary Ann Hayden Hope College Jim Kaminski Zach Gethin Virginia Hayes Martin Horn Kathryn Kampen Chad and Elizabeth Geurink Jana Hazecamp Kenneth and Barbara Horner Joshua Kamps Megan Geurink Heart of West Michigan Richard Horner LaVern Kane Ryan Geurink United Way Hortech Inc. Kevin Kar Bill and Nancy Gezon Terry Heath Richard Horvitz Jacklyn Karell Kelli Gierz Carol Heemstra Kevin and Kelli Houle Kit and Sandra Karsten Punam Giri Scott Heerema Rob Housman Kate Garrod Post Education Fund Kristi Giszewski Dennis Heffron Heather Houtman William and Mary Keane Global Concepts Enterprise, Inc. Theodore and Avis Heger John and Dede Howard Kristin Keller GMB Architecture + Engineering Paul and Nancy Heineman Howard Miller Company Patrick and Jeanne Kellner David and Jill Goetz Eric and Megan Heller Mike and Amanda Kelly

47 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Roger and Marty Kempers Lakewood Construction Laura Loomis Brent McCarrick Kenowa Industries Jared Lambers Ketzal H. Lopez-Uriosso Gregory McColley Kevin Key David Maryellen Lameris Brian Lorence Cynthia McCullick Elizabeth Kidd and David Hill Thomas and Judith Lammers Lorence & Vander Zwart Duncan and Mary McCune Kids' Food Basket Hoyt Lampen Raymond and Ginny Lovett Jody McDaniel Wesley and Nellie Kiel Rebecca Lamper Glenn and Jane Lowe Ruth McDonald Sean and Jen Killilea Robin Lane Vince Lowell Kevin and Kathy McDowell Scott Kimble Calvin and Yvonne Langejans David and Donna Lowry Susan McGlamery Adam and Kelly Kimple James and Marian Langeland Warren Lowry and Carolyn Michelle McHenry Randy and Michelle Kimple Terry and Lavonne Langeland DeYoung Lowry Robert McKellar Richard and Beneta Kintigh Arlyn and Marcia Lanting Scott and Stacey Lubbers Michael McLarty Douglas and Lisa Klamer Kevin and Lynn Lanting Robert and Teresa Lucas Sharon McManus Chad and Nikki Kleinheksel Juan and Concepcion Lara Jane Luchies Roberta and Kevin McNamara Conrad and Barbara Kleinheksel Larry and Karen Mulder Theresa Lugo Mead Johnson Nutritional Group Earl and Arlene Kleinheksel Foundation Kimberly Lumbert Aaron and Abigail Meckes Jamie Kleinheksel Michael and Cara Larsen Lauren Lunka Mark and Bonnie Meengs Roger and Virginia Kleinheksel Jonathan Laue Ratchaneekom and Henry David and Faydra Meier Ken and Margaret Kleis Hai N. Le Luten Eddie Mejias KLK Holdings LLC Andrew Le Vesque Anne Luyat Barbara Melgaard Grissen Leroy Kloeppner Leading By DESIGN Jessica Lynch Mental Health Foundation of Renee Kloet Chorn and Chanthoeun Leak Mike and Janet Lynch West Michigan Grant Klopfenstein Rich and Sharon LeBlanc Brian and Brianna Lynn Mercantile Bank of Michigan Connie Knap Jae and Sung Lee Bill and Cindy Lyzenga Darlynn Mesman David and Sharon Knibbe Lee Shore Enterprises, Ltd. Metal Flow Corporation Cathy Knoll Leelanau Historical Society Todd Metz Cody Knoper Rachel Leenheer M Beth and Mark Meurer Jerrad Koch Thelma Leenhouts M. W. Watermark LLC Glenn and Barbara Meyaard Christopher Koleszar Greg and Jennifer Leenstra Jeremy Maat Christopher and Shanna Meyer Donald and Sally Komejan Brian Leestma Macatawa Bank John and Margie Meyer Douglas Komejan Karen Leestma Doug and Nancy MacDonald Kathleen Meyer Jonathan Konieczny Leestma Family Foundation Chris and Angela Mackeller Hannes and Marj Meyers Phil and Lil Koning Little Flower Fund Gregory MacKeller Robert Meyers Fred and Sue Konynenbelt Harry Leeuw Michele Malaski Michigan Forestry Co., LLC Stan and Jayne Konynenbelt Michael and Jennifer LeFebre Ester Maldonado Michigan West Coast Chamber Larry and Diane Kooiker Howard and Brenda Lemmen Robert and Mary Malone of Commerce Roger Koon Stephen and Nancy Lentner Don and Mary Mannes Jim and Karen Michner David and Karen Koop Mildred Leon Carl and Judith Manning Midwest Construction Group Inc. Luke and Rebecca Koops John and Nancy Lepard Marantha Christian Aaron Miller Koops, Inc. Matt and Lori Lepard Reformed Church Aaron and Shelley Miller Cal and Julie Kortman Dick and Pat Leppink Ronald Marks Alan and Mary Miller Dan and Jan Koster Martha Leslie Karla Marroquin Alexandra Miller Frank Kraai Brady and Shelby Leslie Marsilje Foundation Brian Miller Christopher Kraal Mike Levandoski Benjamin Marsman David Miller Chris and Amy Kraal Sarah Lewakowksi Thomas Marsman Jack Miller Bryan and Kathryn Kraker Anthony Lewis Sam and Jean Martin Jennifer Miller Cory and Katie Kraker Nancy Lewis Brandie Martinez George Milliken James Kramer Ron and Lisa Lewis Juan Martinez Castillo Paula Mireles Phil Krause Mark and Paula Lewison Marvin and Jerene Adam and Amanda Mishler Liz Krimendahl Sandra Likic DeWitt Foundation Kurt and Erin Mishler Jon and Kathy Kroeze Sinisa Likic Brian and Dawn Marz Joe and Candy Misner John Krohn Jim and Sarah Lilly Jackson Maslowski Tom and Cathy Mitchell Leon and Betty Kruithof Paul and Julie Lilly David and Krista Mason MKS Wealth Advisors of Dick Kruizenga Yuping Lin Maccius Mason Raymond James Michael Kubo Gregory and Judy Lindberg Bruce and Carla Masselink Kevin and Vicki Monroe Doug and Jill Kuiper Donna Lindell Betsy Mathiesen Moondog Productions Gladys Kuipers Jay and Jeanne Lindell Michelle Mathiesen Timothy Moore Alexander Kulhawik Keith and Anne Lindquist Joseph Matthews Nancy and Robert Morgan Chuck and Bea Kulier Judith Linn Calvin and Nancy Matthysse Paul and Cyndie Morley Bridgette Kunkel Sheng Liu Connie Mattice Magan Morningstar Nigel Lock Maurice Mattis Stephan Morren L Tabitha Lohr Carol Maxon Lorie Morris Ryan Laarman Mary Lokker Edward Mayhew Barbara Mortonson Noth Lach Paul Longoria II Rick and Brenda Mays Rich and Lisa Mosher Lakeshore Glass and Metals James Looby Nancy Mc Neil Vicki Moss Laketown Township Steven Looman David McAuliffe Donna Mukogawa

48 20172018 Yeardonors in review

Roger and Beverly Mulder Justin Olejniczak Thomas Plaggemars Alfred Roach James and Nancy Mulder Olive Township Andrew Plantenga Adam Robbins Jeff and Marci Mulder Bill Olney Plascore, Inc. Robert DeNooyer Chevrolet, Inc Larry and Karen Mulder Jane Olney PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Gary and Veryl Roberts Sandy and Ron Mulder Jon and Kathy Olney Rob and Cindy Pocock Kris and Kathy Roberts Ryan Mulder Kevin and Dawn Olney Benjamin Pohlman Doyle Robinson Michael and Martha Munch Bradley Olthof David and Sandra Poll Greg and Catherine Robinson Jeff Munroe Mark and Alice Oosting Randy and Tami Poll Michelle Robinson Dick and Dianne Munt Jeffrey Opperman Christopher Pollack Breanne Roche Eric and Christine Muntter Andrew and Nicole Orr Paul and Jane Ponitz Melissa Rodriguez Kevin and Laurie Muntter Vance Orr Clifford and Nancy Ponstein Richard Roelofs Bruce and Judie Murdock Rick and Linda Ossenfort Nichols Pornphan Kimberly Roetman Marilyn Murray Ricky Ossenfort Port Sheldon Township Jacob Romero Jason Musthaler Andy and Sabina Otteman Anne Porter Nicholas Ronda Dick and Susan Muzzy Eric and Cheryl Oudemolen Tim and Ana Post Brenda Roon Al and Bev Myaard Shannon Overbeek Alexis Postma James and Kay Rose Allen and Gloria Naber Shirley Overbeek Linda Postma Mike and Dee Dee Rose Angela Nadeau Carole Overdyk Marcy Postma Tom and Sharon Rosine Scott Nagelkirk Al Overweg Katrina Powell Justin and Mandy Ross Tracy Nally Tyler and Jodi Owczarski Joyce Preston-Valliere Joseph Rotonda Kathy Nania Jennifer and Mike Owens Rodger and Amanda Price Walter and Mary Rottschafer Kevin Cash Bradley Prince Robert and Becky Roush National Christian Foundation Scott and Gina Prince Brent Rowell West Michigan P Ron and Carol Prins Jeffrey Rozeboom Pamela Padding Susana Puente Melvin and Stacy Ruff Doug and Nancy Padnos Thomas Pykosz Yolanda Ruiz N Jeff and Peg Padnos Paul and Nancy Pyle Scott Rumpsa James and Barbara Neevel Mitchell and Karen Padnos Marcia Rumsey Fred and Jean Nelis Seymour and Esther Padnos Wayne and Shelley Rumsey Barry and Penny Nelson William Padnos Q Mitchell Ruopp Janet Nelson PADNOS August and Junia Querio Gary Russ Jim and Mary Nelson PageWorks John and Ann Query Dennis and Julie Russcher Joel and Susan Nemes Holly Palmer Quincy Street Beverly Russell George and Karen Neuman Michelle and Rodney Palmer Daniel Quintanilla Kimberly Russell New Holland Brewing Karen Palmore RWD Resources, LLC Company, LLC Ofelia Palomo Scott Ryan Douglas and Laurie Newhouse Elmer and Linda Parchert R John and Erin Rylaarsdam Peter and Sheila Neydon Park Township Daniel and Tina Raak Robert and Linda Rynbrandt Ginny and Larry Nichols Bud and Dot Parker Bradley and Elizabeth Rachoza Cornelius Rynsburger Virginia Nickel David and Carol Parker Mary Ralya Jonathan Nieboer Gerald and Tammy Parker Gabe and Jean Ramirez Larry and Janet Nielsen Jafer Patterson Maria Ramirez S Jerry and Cheryl Nienhuis Nicholas Pattullo Rodolfo Ramirez Nellie Sabin Kylie Nienhuis Mark Pawlak Melissa Rammer Alyssa Sahr Darlene Nies Michael Pawlak Marilyn Randall Michael Sal Anthony and Ann Nieuwkoop Tom and Vickie Payton Mike and Beverley Rannow Wayne Sall Milton Nieuwsma Anthony and Laura Pearce Gord Raterink Robert and Janice Salsberry Jeremy Nise Thomas and Gayle Peddie Udaykumar Raval Jeremy Samora Matthiew Nixon David and Louise Peelle Dick and Barbara Raymond Tabatha Sampson Art and Marilyn Nor Drew Peirce Raymond James Charitable Kimberly and Manuel Sanchez John and Eileen Nordstrom Haleigh Pelky Theresa Reagan Stephen Sanders Nancy Nordstrom Gloria Pelon Kevin and Wendy Rebhan Richard Savola Norman Family Foundation Adam Pennell Kate Reck Merle Schaap Kathy Norris Tim Pennings Jesse Reinke Mary Schakel North Ottawa Community Amanda Perez Renew Therapeutic Judith Schaner Hospital Rodolfo Perez Riding Center Ronda and Dean Scharphorn Donna Nugent Yolanda Perez Mark Renz Kevin Schild Heather Nyholt Glen and Karen Perkin Request Foods, Inc. Brian Schimpf Gary and Bev Nyhuis Perkins Malo Hunter Foundation Eileen Resch Danielle Schmidt Dave and Liz Nyitray Pershing Advisor Solutions LLC William and Maura Reynolds Jim and Janet Schoettle Phil and Kim Nykamp Anthony Peters Floyd Rice Melanie Scholten Scott and Mary Nykerk Christopher Peterson Steve and Sara Rice Jason Schopp Crystl Sue Peterson Elliot Richards Jon and Leesa Schram Christopher Pfeiffer Jean Richardson Ken and Nancy Schram O Pfizer Foundation Matching Don and Winona Rietman Daniel and Kathryn Schulte Oakland Christian Reformed Gifts Program. Josh Rietman Paul Schulze Church Aren and Leah Phillips Dorothy Rigterink Christine Schumacher Joshua O'Berski Harvey and Joyce Ringerwole Randy and Randy Schutter Phoebe O'Berski Douangphathai and Jame Claudia Rios Schwab Charitable Margaret O'Dell Phonechanthasone Guadalupe Rios Ryan Schwark ODL, Inc. Barbara Piaget Todd and Angela Ripley Jonathon Scott Jack and Anne Ogilvie Stephen Pierce Kerri Ritsema Scott and Jan Brianna Ohlert Steve Piersma Rey and Kelli Rivera Spoelhof Foundation Ryan and Julie Ohse Pillar Christian Reformed Church Guadalupe Roa William and Krista Seabolt

49 The Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area 2018 Annual Report Art Sebastian Taran and Catherine Staal Brian Terborg Jay and Adelle Van Daalen Karen Seguin Matthew Staat Butch and Elizabeth TerHaar Thomas and Lois Van Dahm David Sellars Tom and Barbara Staat David Terhaar Lowell and Mary Van De Riet Larry Senabadith Stephen and Karin Stachowski The Freedom Villager Golfers Richard and Pamela Van Dorp James Sexton Michael and Ann Staed The Rental Company Peg and Steve Van Grouw Carolyn Sharda Paul Stampe Brandon Thomas Dennis Van Haitsma Alexander Sharp Star Truck Rentals, Inc. James Thommen Glenn Van Haitsma Michael and Kelly Sharp Suzanne and Marvin Stawicki Dave and Linda Thompson Angie Van Hoven John and Kim Shea Jeanne Steber Pat and Camy Thompson Daniel Van Kampen James Sheckler Cory and Lise Steeby Sandra Thompson Heather Van Koevering David and Kathie Shellenbarger Brittany Steele Scott and Lisa Thompson Donald and Lois Van Lare Charles Shepard Terry Steele Andrea Thoreson Nathaniel Van Lente Dorothy Sherburne Scott and Julie Steggerda Robert Thurkettle Doug Van Oss I. Joyce Sherrell Spencer and Wendy Steggerda Becky Tiano Ellen Van Raalte-Frieswyk Shoreline Container Lavonna and Jeffrey Stempin John and Yvonne Tien James and Debra Van Schepen William Short II Michael Stephenson Tim and Nancy Vandebunte Jena Van Tatenhove Donald Shuck Jane Sterk Family Foundation Glenn and Jackie Van Wieren Jordan Siemon Vern and Carla Sterk Brian and Ellison Timmer Matthew and Leanne Van Wyhe Benjamin Sikkink Bob and Deb Sterken Hubert and Tena Timmer Roger and Betty Van Wyk Angelita Silva Rebekah Stetson Keith Timmer Ashley Van Zee Sara and John Simmons Steven Walters Builders Randall Timmer Erin Vanallen Christopher Simon Craig and Sara Stevens David and Wendy Timmerman Mary VanAndel Susan Sims Cindy and Tad Stielstra Rolfe and Stacy Timmerman Jonathan Vanantwerp Stephen and Lauri Sisson Doug and Melissa Stob Leslie Tincknell Raymond Vanbeek Nancy Slade Ronald Storteboom Marion Tincknell Robert Vance Chuck and Martha Slager Catherine Stratton TNT Roofing, Inc. Ike and Norma Vande Wege Brad and Carol Slagh Kathy and Robert Stratton Ann To Ross and Shelly Vande Wege David and Kara Slater Joel Stray Tom Allen Enterprises, Inc. Brian and Tammy Vanden Brink Douglas and Lori Slenk Joseph and Susan Strazanac William and Laura Tonar Ted Vanden Brink Margaret Smedley Jim and Dolly Strikwerda Robert Toppel Herk and Linda VandenBosch Benjamin Smith James and Carol Stroop Mike and Kathy Torrey Don and Jan VandenBosch Henley Smith Cari Stroud Town & Country Group Timothy Vandenbosch Ben and Judy Smith Erik Stroude Corinne Townsend Duane and Ginger Vandenbrink Naomi Smith Gord and Carol Stryker Mike Townsend Charlie and Laura Vander Broek Tony and Holly Smith Nancy and Bill Sturgeon Sally Tramitz Brian and Dawn Vander Hulst Trevor Smith Lane Sturman Diana Cuc Tran Terry Vander Lee Smith Gas Liquids Company Eric and Nancy Sundburg Trans-Matic Jack and Brenda Vander Meulen Smith Haughey Rice and Roegge Craig Swanson Paul and Ione Trap Ron Vander Schaaf Roger and Mary Smoes Marilyn Swart Marilyn Tremml Robert and Sandra Vander Zwaag Jeffrey and Nancy Snay Tristan Sweat Autumn Trombka Scott and Judith Vander Zwaag Ken and Joan Sneller Paul and Janiece Swets Jon Trowbridge Susan Vanderbilt Mark and Anne Sneller William and Sally Swets Truist Lori Vanderplaats Randall and CarolSneller Mike Swistak John and Marieco Trumble Derek Vanderploeg Robert and Rita Snow Marvin and Jodi Syens James Truszkowski Donn and Marlene VanDerSchie Jason Snyder Sue Symoungkhoune Gloria Tseng Jesse Vanderski Keith Solomon Keith Sytsma Jim and Leah Turner Alexandria Vandervest Steve Sorenson Todd Tuttle James and Anna VanderWoude Fred and Rosemary Sotok Karen Tyers Brad and Jenny Vanderzwaag Frank Soulinha T Jeff and Elizabeth Tyler Kelly Vanderzwaag Dale and Greta Sowders Rachael Tamez James and Molly VandeWege Mark and Robin Spangler Ken Tamke Rick VanDorp Spectrum Health Zeeland Alexandra Tanis U David and Cornelia Vandyke Community Hospital Elliot and Elaine Tanis U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Nicole VanEe Speed Wrench Inc. All Phase Michael Tanis Elizabeth Uhl Dan and Ann Vaneerden Hydraulics Ryan and Jill Tanis United Way of Battle Creek and Matthew Vanek Gary and Linda Speet David and Sally Tapley Kalamazoo Region Vanguard Charitable Zachary Speet Paul and Elizabeth Tarnow Universal Properties of Mitchell VanKampen Chris Spencer Dane and Shanon Tate Holland, Inc. Case and Leigh VanKempen John and Judy Spoelhof Michael Tate John Upton Dean Vanliere Steve and Valerie Spoelhof Techno-Coat, Inc. Kim VanLiere Jeffrey Sponaas Richard and Rebecca Telgenhoff V James Vanlinn Randy and Karen Sprick Mike and Kelly Tenbrock Kevin Valkema Jon Vannortwick Bryan and Keri Spykerman Thomas TenHarmsel Mr. Dennis Valliere Robert and Evelyn VanOss Nicholas St. Clair Ida Mae Ter Beek Dawn Van Ark Harriet VanPutten Paul St. Amour Pat Ter Haar Michael and Renae Van Ast Marc Vansoest

50 Don and Coralynne Van't Hof Daniel and Dawn Wedeven Carmen Wubben Mark and Catherine VanVuuren Wedeven Brothers Constuction Co. Willis and Gretjen Wubben Varnum Attorneys at Law Michelle Weenum Pamela Wubben Daniel and Cherylyn Vasilauskas Clark Weersing Dave and Rashelle Wynegar Belinda Vasquez Patricia Weerstra Tony and Kelli Wyse Melissa Veen Karen Weideman Mark Veenstra Tom and Mary Welling X Lillian Veldheer Todd Wenzel Chanthone Xaysongkham Mitch and Debbie Veldheer Michael and Cheth Werling Audrey Veldhof Rick and Melissa Wesolek Norman and Sheryl Veldhoff Judith West Y Angelica Velez West Michigan Community Bank Brent Yeager Velo City Cycles West Michigan Pontiac Club Gloria Yff Howard and Julie Veneklasen West Michigan Transport Joseph Yost Bernice Ver Hage David and Karen Westrate Felisha Young Doug and Vivian Ver Hoeven WGVU Public Media - Grand Valley Kent Ypma Alan and Carla Ver Schure State University Ralph and Doris VerBeek Shannon Whitaker Z Bernice Verhage Rex White Martha Zahn Norm and Lynn VerHage Greg and Barb Widener Steven and Sandra Zarnosky Michael and Ruth Verkaik Dale and Ila Wiersma Zeeland Charter Township Calvin and Sally Versendaal Marian Wiersma Zeeland Dieter's James and Elizabeth Victory Peter and Julia Wiersma Zeeland Farm Services Roger Victory Sarah Wilcox Zeeland High School National Art Octavio Villegas Jeffery and Jessica Wilkinson Honor Society Cynthia Vincent Jeff and Tracey Willemstein Zeeland Holdings Henry and Cora Visscher Brenda Williams Zeeland Lumber and Supply Co. Mike and Judy Visscher Cecil and Elizabeth Williams Zeeland Public Schools Greg and Suzanne Visser David and Minerva Williams Zeeland Rotary Nathaniel Volkema Travis and Stephanie Williams Zeeland Vision Phetmanivong Vongphachanh Scott Williamson Zeeland Wood Turning Works, Inc. Anouvong Vongprachanh Wilmington Trust David and Abigail Zeerip Dorothy Voss Mark and Lori Wilson Mary Zeiler Judy Voss Mary Wilson Jan and David Zessin Mary Jo Voss Sharon Wilson Preston Ziegler Loren and Lisa Vredevoogd Chad Wine Susan Ziegler Kathleen Vriezema Roger and Wilma Winkels Michael Zomerlei Gary and Bobbie Vruggink Brenda Winn Justin Zurita Todd Witkowski Rick and Carol Zuverink Maureen Wolbers Daniel and Sally Zwier W Gale Wolf Robert and Jane Zwiers Jan and Carol Wagner Joel and Susan Wolfe Steve and Erin Zylman Bryan Walenta Fred and Deborah Wollrab Brian and Colleen Walker Ron and Sherrie Wolthuis Robert and Madeline Walter Khamtanh Wongvilart Steven Walters Rusty and Jody Wood Walters Gardens Inc. Wayne Woodbridge *If your name is listed incorrectly in Warner Norcross & Judd Amber Woods this publication, or if you'd prefer to be Christopher Warners Lyn Woods recognized differently, please accept our Kurt and Kris Wassink Eric and Koree Woodward apologies and contact us at [email protected] Lauren Wassink Danial and Lisa Woolsey or 616-396-6590. Marilyn Wassink Word Investment Catherine Wasson John and Lois Workman Daniel Weber Worksighted Inc Garrett Weber Joshua Worth Robert and Jeanne Weber Geoffrey Wright

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