BUILDING COMMUNITY 2018 ANNUAL REPORT . . . for children

. . . with those who served

. . . through outreach

FROM THE CHAIR AND PRESIDENT The Community Foundation of South serves by building.

We build bridges linking donors to philanthropy. We build networks across eight counties. We build dreams for those in need. Working with you, we build communities.

Through your generosity, the Community Foundation provides services and expertise for donors to make wise decisions for charitable giving. Donors trust us to establish funds supporting nonprofits, schools, churches and municipalities throughout our region.

Our collective investment component amplifies your contributions for maximum impact to help you help others. We assume the administrative responsibilities of charity, allowing you to focus on the rewards—giving, helping and building.

Thank you for allowing us to share your vision for helping others. Together, we work to restore hope to the underserved. OUR COMMITMENT Together, we lift up those who have little. Together, we support our veterans, preserve natural resources, nurture the arts and much more.

We are committed to acting with integrity with all of our Together, we build community. partners, and to being equitable, inclusive and transparent In the coming year, we will continue to do our part in building community in towns, cities and neighborhoods throughout our in everything we do. We are passionate about developing region. We thank the generous people who give through this foundation to help advance our work and invite everyone to join long-term relationships based on mutual respect and trust hands with us. in order to create measurable impact in our communities. We are committed to helping southwest Alabama become a more prosperous community where all of its residents enjoy a great quality of life. Sam Covert Rebecca Byrne Chair, Board of Directors President & CEO Closing the Opportunity Gap BUILDING COMMUNITY FOR CHILDREN

The name is fictitious. The story is not. Not long ago, Ruth, a 10-year- An Initiative premise is that all kids deserve the opportunity to old Mobile girl, walked into Boys and Girls Club of South Alabama reach their full potential. But children from K-12 in low income looking for a new life. families are often sidelined, not just in sports, but education, jobs “Her father was abusive and her mother worked multiple jobs,” and even in life itself. recalled club CEO, Tim Wills. But Ruth enjoyed the organization’s “There is frequently a circle of poverty,” added Diane Pruitt, activities—sports, arts and especially debate team. Today, Ruth is a Executive Director of Alpha Women’s Resource Center, speaking practicing attorney with a successful law firm. about unplanned pregnancies and solutions. “Our ladies often come She is a success story. “Fifty-seven percent of our alumni say we to us with limited access to medical care and just word-of-mouth saved their lives,” noted Wills, about club programs, including information about pregnancy and birth. We emphasize accurate, up- workforce training and development. But the gap is wide. to-date information and solutions for every step of the way.” In 2017, the Community Foundation launched its Closing the Closing the opportunity gap is vital in building strong, thriving Opportunity Gap Initiative, with four cradle–to–career priorities: children who grow into capable, contributive adults for a prosperous and sustainable society. • Provide adequate parent and family education. • Increase access to Pre-K programs. 2018 Grantees: Alabama 4H Foundation, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Alpha Women’s Resource Center, Boys & Girls Club of South Alabama, Gulf • Improve participation in extracurricular or out of school activities. Regional Early Childhood Services, Mobile Symphony, Palmer Williams • Develop career-readiness skills for the 21st century workforce. Group, PASSAGE of University of South Alabama and Prichard Preparatory School. Veterans Initiative BUILDING COMMUNITY WITH THOSE WHO SERVED

About 60,000 veterans live in our eight-county region and the number As a result of a local veterans needs assessment and with the is growing. The Community Foundation’s Veterans Initiative is a four- recommendation of a Veteran Advisory Committee, the Community year, $600,000 effort to address their needs. In 2018, approximately Foundation identified the following primary objectives for its $420,000 was awarded. competitive grantmaking program: “In addition to Alabama being a very friendly state, Mobile is a • Improving awareness of available services. growing city. These two factors combined make our region an • Addressing the underlying causes of substance abuse. attractive place for retirees in general,” noted Duke Walker, past • Providing therapy for mental health issues. chair of the Veterans Initiative Advisory Committee and retired • Offering treatment for substance abuse. USCG Captain. But more growth means more needs for the men and “The Community Foundation of South Alabama has a tremendous women who served our country. impact on our ability to provide equine therapy to veterans and their For many veterans, the journey from military to civilian life is a families,” said Kari Whatley, Licensed Professional Counselor, Equine difficult path. Issues including housing, job training, education and Therapy Group Foundation. “Thanks to their Veterans Initiative, we mental and physical health needs are major concerns for former have served more servicemen and women than ever before. The soldiers. “We spent a significant amount of time analyzing the best Community Foundation’s grant has transformed our program and applications for grant money, looking at subgroups, not just a broad the amount of services, family days and workshops we are able to overview of the community,” Walker added. “We asked ourselves, provide to these very deserving men and women.” what are the greatest needs?” 2018 Grantees: Bayou Clinic, Inc., Veteran Recovery Resources, Lifelines Counseling Services, Housing First, Inc., Service Dogs Alabama, Equine Therapy Group Foundation and Heroes On the Water. Affiliate Foundations BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH OUTREACH

This past year, we were pleased to add two new affiliate foundations, TRI-CITY COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Fairhope/Point Clear and Tri-City Community Foundations. The Atmore “Foley, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are independent with distinct Community Foundation was founded in 2017. In partnership with the attributes they are proud of and should be,” said Tri-City chair, Community Foundation of South Alabama, these affiliates engage local Michelle Hodges. “We have always worked together. But we want leaders, transcend boundaries and make a difference. Each has distinct to maintain that focus to showcase the strength and commitment of personalities, needs and desires yet share common goals. these three cities.” Hodges added that working together, using grant funding and drawing on Community Foundation expertise, enables the tri-cities to work in unison for the overall wellbeing. FAIRHOPE/POINT CLEAR COMMUNITY FOUNDATION “We partnered with the Community Foundation for many reasons,” said Fairhope/Point Clear chair, Ashley Bonner. “But one particular ATMORE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION reason is the investment component. The Community Foundation of Last year the Atmore Community Foundation announced it had South Alabama can take donations, establish funds and through its returned $90,000 to the community since 2017. “This is just the expertise in investing, amplify our giving.” beginning for us,” said Audrey Moon, Advisory Committee Chair. Bonner noted Fairhope and Point Clear are both known for “We’re even more determined to continue our grant-making efforts generosity. “But this is something we can offer to steer our and make an impact on our community.” communities’ spirit of giving,” she adds. “The Community Escambia County Middle School is one such grantee. The 500-student Foundation draws on 250 years of collective experience in donation campus is the recipient of a hands–on collaboration lab designed investing. It’s almost like a secret and we are excited to get the to promote problem solving and teach skills in STEM (science, word out to our community.” technology, engineering and math) areas. 2018 EVENT HIGHLIGHTS Project Play Kickoff Annual Luncheon ASSESSING YOUTH SPORTS BRINGING COMMUNITY TOGETHER As part of our Closing the Opportunity The 2018 Annual Luncheon welcomed over 500 community leaders, donors and nonprofit Gap Initiative, the Community Foundation organizations to the Renaissance Riverview Plaza partnered with The Aspen Institute Sports Hotel on Friday, March 23. Guest speaker was Jon and Society Program to conduct an overall Solomon, Editorial Director for The Aspen Institute assessment of youth sports, recreation and Sports & Society Program and former national physical literacy across Mobile County. The college football reporter at CBSSports.com. Mary Jake Peavy Foundation, the Blue Cross Blue B. Austin Elementary student, Owen Norwood, stole the spotlight with his story of how youth sports has Shield of Alabama Caring Foundation and made a profound impact on his life. The annual event a task force of 15 local leaders across the provides an opportunity for citizens to come together public and private sectors played an integral to discuss our past collective successes and learn of role in the collection of data that supported future endeavors to advance our shared mission of the “State of Play” final report published by building community. The Aspen Institute in October.

Women’s Forum Beacon Award BEING TRUE TO ONESELF LEADING THE WAY FOR CORPORATE PHILANTHROPY Our 4th annual Women’s Forum was hosted in coordination with Congressman Bradley Byrne at the Battle House Hotel in August. The Beacon Award was established to recognize a business or corporation that embodies the spirit of giving. As The keynote speaker was Susie Redman, professional golfer and Middle Bay Lighthouse serves as a beacon of light and inspiration, the recipient of the Beacon Award also serves native Mobilian. A graduate of Julius T. Wright, Redman has been as a philanthropic leader in its community. During national Community Foundation Week, we bestowed this inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame and was named recognition upon the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PCI) for their statewide philanthropic contributions. PCI has the 1996 Alabama Sportswriter’s Association Female Athlete of the Year. With this year’s theme of “Being True to Oneself,” the established a $1 million scholarship at the Community Foundation to benefit high school graduates in Alabama Forum also featured local women leaders Liz Garza, Owner of and parts of the Florida Panhandle. Through a $500,000 gift, PCI helped establish a Native American studies FOY Superfoods; Ginna Inge, Co-Owner of The Steeple; Jennifer program at the University of South Alabama. Since 2011, PCI has donated more than $5.2 million to area schools Langhinrichsen-Rohling, professor at the University of South in southwest Alabama. The Poarch Band of Creek Indians is an active partner in the state of Alabama, contributing Alabama; and Contina Woods, VP & Treasury Management Officer to economic, educational, social and cultural projects benefiting both tribal members and residents in their local at Regions. Dr. Lynne Chronister, VP of Research and Economic Development for USA, served as moderator for the panel communities and towns. discussion. The event drew nearly 500 participants and provided Distinguished Philanthropist of the Year Award an opportunity for community engagement and mentorship. BUILDING COMMUNITY BY GIVING GENEROUSLY

The Ann and Fred Delchamps Distinguished Philanthropist Award was created in 2014 to honor individuals and families in our community who have demonstrated exceptional philanthropic giving. In 2018, we recognized Abe Mitchell and Arlene Mitchell for the legacy of giving the Mitchell family has bestowed upon southwest Alabama. Philanthropists and financiers, the Mitchell brothers, Abraham and Mayer, and Mayer’s wife, Arlene, have donated millions to fund education, medical and business institutions in the Mobile area. After Mayer’s diagnosis of Hodgkin’s lymphoma at age 36, he received treatment in Rochester, NY. That experience convinced the Mitchells to help Mobile develop its own cancer center. Of the $48 million they have donated to the University of South Alabama (USA), $22 million went toward establishing a cancer research complex, which was subsequently named the Mitchell Cancer Institute. The family has funded other projects, such as the USA arena, now called the Mitchell Center, and the establishment of the Mitchell College of Business. BY THE NUMBERS CHARITABLE FUNDS AND SERVICES

We offer a unique model of philanthropy which maximizes the charitable impact of individuals, families, corporations, COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF SOUTH ALABAMA 2018 communities and nonprofit organizations. Here are flexible options and other services available through the For over forty years, generous individuals, families and businesses in southwest Alabama have entrusted their Community Foundation of South Alabama. philanthropic assets to the Community Foundation of South Alabama. The Community Foundation has a track record of strong investment performance across changing economic times. We seek to maximize dollars available to fund critical work in our communities today, while prudently stewarding and growing these resources to maintain an enduring DONOR ADVISED/BUSINESS ADVISED FUNDS source of philanthropic capital for generations to come. are established by individuals, families and companies who wish to participate actively in the grantmaking process. A donor advised fund allows the donor to recommend grants to their favorite charitable organization(s). These funds operate much like a private foundation but without the expense and tax-reporting requirements. When a company creates a business advised fund, we support their goals through a full spectrum of services, including grantmaking, $2,400,445 $3,456,557 $79,220,217 due diligence, site visits and community updates. DESIGNATED FUNDS Total donations Total grants, program initiatives Total current assets allow the donor to support the good work of a specific nonprofit organization. We handle the details of managing the and scholarships awarded fund, allowing the staff of the nonprofit organization to stay focused on its mission.

UNDESIGNATED FUNDS are established when donors give to the foundation and entrust us to use the funds in ways that strengthen our local GRANTS BY INTEREST AREA community. Funds are distributed for charitable purposes at our discretion, giving us the flexibility to respond quickly to the greatest needs and shifting priorities of our community.

Civic & Community 35% SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Education 20% can be structured to benefit students at any education level or institution. A scholarship fund can also be created to Human Services 20% honor a loved one. Donors may recommend an academic focus for their scholarship fund and eligibility criteria. Health 12% Arts & Culture 8% Anti-Crime & Abuse 4% AGENCY FUNDS Environment & Animals 1% are established by nonprofit organizations to provide an annual source of income to support their mission and meet Recreation <1% both current and future needs. They look to our Board of Directors for strong investment oversight and ask our staff to manage all of the administrative details, allowing the nonprofit to focus on what it does best in the community. $0 $200,000 $400,000 $600,000 $800,000 $1,000,000 $1,200,000 $1,400,000

FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS are established to support particular interest areas, specific program initiatives, causes or geographic areas designated by the donor. We select the grantee through our due diligence, application and thorough review process. 709 $3,329,431 83 $127,126 Grants awarded to Total grants and Scholarships awarded Total scholarships nonprofit organizations program initiatives to students

A SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION AN AFFILIATE FOUNDATION is an alternative to a private foundation is created by a local group of citizens and far less restrictive. Supporting interested in supporting a specific The National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations Accreditation Program represents a community organizations do not have a mandatory geographic area. These citizens serve as foundation’s commitment to going above and beyond federal and state requirements to demonstrate distribution and generally do not an advisory committee to us, a structure accountability and excellence to communities, policymakers and the public. incur excise tax. We handle all of the which allows for a local presence The Accreditation Seal is only awarded to those community foundations that continue to meet administrative oversight, including annual supported by all the benefits of the comprehensive standards. Those receiving the Accreditation Seal have demonstrated their commitment audits, as well as state and IRS filings. Community Foundation. to the success and well-being of every cause and person they support and are willing and able to stand by every grant they have made. The Accreditation Seal signals to donors and to their professional advisers Confirmed in compliance with that a community foundation is a sound place to give and make a difference. National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations. CHARITABLE FUNDS

Victory Health Partners Fund Dow Endowment for Episcopal Seminarian Educational Fund for the Central Gulf Coast Dorothy S. Saad Nursing Scholarship Fund NEW FUNDS Waterfront Rescue Mission Fund Mobile Opera Endowment Fund Robert and Terrie Foster Fund FIELD OF INTEREST Josephine Salter Educational Scholarship Fund Alabama Aviation Education Center Fund YMCA of South Alabama, Inc. Mobile Preschool for the Deaf, Inc. Fund for the Future Friends of Education Fund Alcoholics Recovery Fund Sara King Shepard Memorial Scholarship The Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetary of Spanish Fort Mobile Public Library Capital Campaign Gulf Shores Title Charitable Fund Atmore Community Fund Gus Shopoff Scholarship Fund Foundation, Inc. Signage Fund Mobile Symphony Endowment Doris C. & Robert M. Hodgson Fund Will R. Blackburn Philanthropic Fund Class of ‘51 Scholarship Fund Atmore Agape Fund Mobile United Endowment Fund Honor Flight South Alabama Fund Josephine Dorgan Carney Fund Mary W. Steedley Scholarship Fund Sam & Sabrina Cochran Fund DESIGNATED Most Pure Heart of Mary Fund Brittany Huber Memorial Foundation Fund Chandler Capital Campaign Fund Thompson Holdings Foundation Scholarship Fund Derak “Mantee” Agee Memorial Fund Fairhope/Point Clear Community Fund Mulherin Custodial Home Endowment Sally & Vivian G Johnston Jr Charitable Fund Bertha Marie Dorgan Fund Scholarship Alabama Power Endowment- United Way Fairhope Public Library Foundation Endowment Fund Multiple Sclerosis Fund John H & Myrtle I Jones Charitable Fund John A. & Mary A. Dorgan Fund Fannye Utsey Memorial Scholarship Fund Alabama VOAD Assistance Fund The Terri Grodsky Memorial Fund of the Mobile Chamber Music Society, Inc. Hettie Hopkins “Tutta” Murchison Fund Kaiser Family Fund Irene P. Kay Charitable Fund W K Weaver Jr. Endowment Scholarship Bendel Family Fund Kenneth Hanak Charitable Fund Museum of Mobile Fund Kids for Kids Foundation Lester Kay Charitable Fund Roy R. Wilkie Scholarship Fund Doris Bender Executive Development Fund Lovelady Family Foundation Fund Friends of Oakleigh Endowment Fund Stillman D. Knight Fund Dillon & Virginia S. March Endowment Patricia Boyd Wilson Scholarship Fund Lance Bodden Award Mobile Rotary Club Michael Malone Memorial Scholarship Fund One Hundred Black Men Fund Austin Lacey Charitable Fund Medical Interest Fund Joe Wayne Wright Jr. Scholarship Fund Boys & Girls Clubs Endowment Protect Our Children One Hundred Club Mobile County Leslie & Edward B Ladd Charitable Fund Clyde C. Snyder Art & Classical Music Leslie J. Bullen Fund for WRM Tri-City Community Fund Penelope House Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Allen H. Ladd Fund Community Social Impact Endowment Fund Venetia B. Butler Fund USS Alabama Battleship Foundation Veteran’s Fund Alvertha and Austin Penny Fund The Larkspur Fund Ruby Irene Stephens and Mildred Freeman Stephens Endowment Fund The Cain Family Fund Walcott Family Annual Fund Presbyterian Retirement Corp. Endowment Kate and Joe Lavelle Family Fund SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION Cambodian American Community Fund ABH Fund Walcott Family Perpetual Fund Project CATE Foundation, Inc. Fund Ashleigh Cooper Leland Charitable Fund Cardiac Therapy Inc. Endowment Fund Goldberg Family Foundation Tommy and Kathy Zoghby Charitable Fund Riddick - Cooper Knowles Leland Charitable Fund Child Advocacy Center Endowment Ronald McDonald House Endowment Mary Stadther Leland Charitable Fund SCHOLARSHIP Clarke Co. Historical Society Endowment Carolyn Smith Adams Scholarship Service Center-Catholic Social Services Thomas Mikell Leland III Charitable Fund Commonwealth National Bank Fund for the Future Ann St Baptist Church Mem II Donald Smith Sr. Memorial Fund Mathews Trust Funds The Compassionate Friends Community Fund Charles B. Arendall Scholarship Fund UNDESIGNATED AFFILIATE Jean & Jack Smith Restricted Charitable Fund Ben May Memorial Fund Atmore Community Foundation Brigadier General Edward Cooper & Edna Pincus Cooper Fund Arendall/Boone Fund Hank Aaron Fund Southwest Alabama Advised Disaster Endowment Fund McNair Family Charitable Fund Fairhope/Point Clear Community Foundation Cottage Hill Foundation Fund First Baptist Church Chickasaw/Colleen & Kenneth Bergdolt Scholarship Alabama Power Foundation Unrestricted Southwest Alabama Advised Disaster Grant Fund Charles E. and Evelyn B. McNeil Philanthropic Fund Tri-City Community Foundation DISL Foundation George F Crozier Endowment Fund BIA, Rosenwald, Union High School Scholarship Fund AmSouth Bank Unrestricted Spring Hill College Endowment Wayne D. McRae Fund Lamont and Marsyl Dees Green Space Fund Constance S. Bolton Scholarship Fund Baldwin County Undesignated Fund St. James Major Catholic Church Fund Meisler Charitable Fund Lamont and Marsyl Dees Fund Paul J. Bueche Memorial Fund Charles Barkley Undesignated Fund St. Mary’s Home Endowment Melton Family Fund The Batchelor Fund Delchamps Incorporated Charitable Fund Kinsley Elizabeth Bulger Memorial Scholarship Strauss Charitable Fund-Edith Murphy Foundation Metcalfe Charitable Trust Walter & Loresa Bell Unrestricted AGENCY Virginia Delchamps Fund Lucille Burson Scholarship Fund Ahavas Chesed Synagogue Funds Mary Sands Sturgeon Memorial Anne and Champ Meyercord Family Fund Book of Memory Fund Disaster Relief Fund Chadwick David Chesser Salutatorian Scholarship Alabama Coastal Foundation Endowment Endowed Annual Gift Fund of United Way Mayer & Arlene Mitchell & Abraham A. Mitchell Fund Glen P. and Esther G. Brock Fund Sara Sanford Dodd Fund David Christopher Coley Memorial Alabama Eye Bank Endowment Fund University of South Alabama Endowment Mitchell Company Charities CFSA Community Endowment Unrestricted Fund Allen Dudley/Travis Johnson Fund C. V. Daniels Memorial Scholarship Alabama Lighthouse Association Fund Constantine E. (Deanie) Vacalis Memorial Mobile County Sheriff’s Flotilla Fund Ralph B Chandler Charitable Dumas Wesley Community Center Endowment Funds Edmund L. Deasy Scholarship Alabama School of Math & Science Endowment WHIL Endowment Fund Penny Nason Memorial Foundation David Christopher Coley Unrestricted Eastern Shore Art Assoc. Endowment Alfred F. Delchamps Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Alabama Society Sons of the American Revolution Fund LaVisa Wilson Memorial O’Connor Family Fund Crampton Trust Unrestricted Elevator World Incorporated Charitable W. C. & Jeanette Dobbs Lectures Fund The Alabama State Veterans Memorial Cemetery Wade and Sandra Wright Fund Marguerite & Patrick O’Malley Alfred F. Delchamps Sr. Fund Escambia Co. Hospital Endowment Brad Douglas Memorial Scholarship Fund at Spanish Fort Foundation Funds Edith G. and Edwin A. Zelnicker, Jr. Bequest Ned & Janice Owens Fund Ann & Fred Delchamps Jr. Memorial Clara Jean Ester Restricted Fund Anita S. Edwards Scholarship Fund America’s Jr. Miss Scholarship Endowment Participative Research Foundation Oliver H Jr & Otilia M Delchamps Fund Noel E. Evans Fund Jack Edwards Scholarship Fund Bishop State Community College Alumni DVP Fund Davis Pilot Family Fund Frank P. Ellis Fund Fairhope Educational Enrichment Endowment Sam & Charlotte Eichold Endowment Fund Beth Zur/ B’nai B’rith Fund Point Clear Rotary Club Fund Robert & Terrie Foster Undesignated Fund Louis & Croom Finley Pooled Income Fund The Eichold MD/MPH Scholarship Fund Boys and Girls Club of South Alabama, Inc. Wilson Endowment Fund DONOR/BUSINESS ADVISED Prodisee Pantry Fund Founder’s Society Fund Alma & Anthony Fisher Concert Endowment Fund of the MCMS Alto Fund Orline Florey Endowment Fund Camp Rap-A-Hope Endowment Fund Edna H. Rivers Charitable Fund Kenneth R & Zelma M Giddens Fund DHR-Foster Care Endowment Angels Arms Animal Welfare Fund Roland and Jean Fry Scholarship Fund Camp Seale Harris Endowment Fund James “Fat” Robertson Donor Advised Fund Hand Arendall Unrestricted Reita P. Franco Jewish Film Festival of Mobile Endowment Fund Anonymous Charitable Fund I Samuel Willard Gates Scholarship Fund Catholic Social Services Fund The Alabama Romanchuk Fund John & Mila Hendon Unrestricted Gene Fussell Memorial Award Fund Anonymous Charitable Fund III Beulah Goode Memorial and Thelma Goode Scholarship Fund Child Advocacy Center Endowment Fund Rotary Conservation Education Fund R. Lloyd & Annie Meaher Hill Fund L. Pritchett & W. Gamble Memorial Fund Anonymous Charitable Fund IV Dr. Escous Blackwell Goode Scholarship Child Care Resources for South AL Fund The Rouse Charitable Fund Edward A. Hirs Sr. Fund Gulf Coast Child Care Foundation Anonymous Charitable Fund VI Charles Hand Scholarship Fund Child Day Care II - Endowment Fund Sapling Charitable Fund Dennis Howard Fund Emily Staples Hearin Fund Anonymous Charitable Fund VIII Wendell Hart Scholarship Fund Clarke County Museum Memorial Trust Endowment Fund Saunders Yachtworks Foundation Fund Mary Jane Huffman Fund Gladys and Arthur Hearn Philanthropic Funds The J.L. Bedsole Foundation Fund Gavin “Gee” Hunter Agricultural Scholarship DISLF Fund The Seifert Fund Walter N. Ingram Unrestricted Fund Hoar Construction Education Fund Walter A. & Loresa Bell Charitable Fund Hilliard P. and Helen P. Jenkins Scholarship Drug Education Council Endowment Fund Esther and Herman Silver Memorial Fund Jeannette G. & Julius Kretzer Fund J. M. Hocklander Legal Memorial Fund Joseph Barr Biggs Charitable Fund Al & Molly Kahn Scholarship Fund Exchange Club Family Center Teresa & Norvelle Smith Fund Lippincott Warren Honorarium Fund Walter N. & Maudine H. Ingram Fund Margaret Cooper Biggs Charitable Fund Kathy P. Knight Scholarship Fund Fairhope Educational Enrichment Foundation Endowment Funds Patti and Lee Smith Memorial William A. & Marilyn Lubel Fund Trey/Dorothea Johnson Fund Sarah Knox Biggs Charitable Fund Evie L. Kohen Scholarship Fund Deep South Girl Scout Council Fund Melvin Stein Charitable Fund Phil and Katherine Maher Unrestricted Al and Molly Kahn Fund Will R. Blackburn Foundation Fund Charles Lang Christian Leadership Scholarship Goodwill Easter Seals of the Gulf Coast Sandy & Jean Stimpson Charitable Fund Jay Maisel Memorial Fund Kaufman/TCF Newsletter Barry Lee Booth, DMD Family Fund Sue & Sidney Magnes Scholarship Fund Grove Hill’s Burge-Mathews Cemetery Association, Inc. Endowment Fund William C. Sturgeon Program Development Fund Jean and Julius Marx Fund Kaufman-Dauphin Way United Methodist Fund Cane Family Fund Rev. C. R. Maples Memorial Scholarship Robert V. Jacobs Endowment Fund William J. Suffich Family Fund Ben May Charitable Unrestricted Ruth & Bill Kaufman Charitable Fund Cape Charitable Fund Elizabeth Martin-Wilma Scrivner Scholarship Fund Jewish Family Services of Mobile Endowment Thompson Holdings Foundation Funds J. Finley McRae Fund Porter King Jr. Charitable Fund Fred & Ann Clark Charitable Fund Roy F. Martin Scholarship Fund Mobile AIDS Support Services Foundation Trufant Family Charitable Fund Wayne D. McRae Undesignated Ray C. Kirkpatrick Fund William “Bill” Clark Legacy Group Fund Thomas T. Martin Scholarship Fund Mobile Ballet, Inc. Fund John and Mary Tucker Fund Metcalfe Undesignated Fund Kresge Match Funds Beverly & J. Gary Cooper Charitable Fund T. Massey/Martha Bedsole Scholarship Mobile Bar Association Foundation Endowment Fund Turner Family Donor Advised Fund Mitchell Unrestricted Lions/USA Eye Research Endowment David J. Cooper, Jr. Charitable Fund Mathews Scholarship Fund Mobile Baykeeper Endowment Fund The Veterans Assistance Fund W. Davis Pilot Jr. Undesignated Fund Lockwood Harless Endowment for WRM Covan Charitable Fund Hooper W. Matthews Jr. Forestry Scholarship MCS Capital Fund Foundation Volkert Charitable Fund Regions Bank Unrestricted The Mary Lyne Orange Beach Coastal Fund Crampton Trust 2016 Fund Ben May Scholarship Fund Mobile County Board of Health Fund Watts Family Fund Safe Harbor Community Fund Main Street Mobile Endowment S. G. Crawford Charitable Fund Dr. Charles & Patricia May Scholarship Mobile Public Library Endowment Fund White Oaks Foundation Fund Ogden Shropshire Fund The Map for Mobile Fund John D. & Myriam Crosby Funds Harry E. & Lula H. McCarn Nurses’ Scholarship Montrose Cemetery Association Foundation The John Roy Whitehead Fund Jean and Jack Smith Fund Jean F. & Julius E. Marx Fund John and Brenda Davis Fund Wayne D. McRae Scholarship Mulherin General Endowment Fund J & R J Williams Fund Sybil H. Smith Unrestricted Harry & Lula M. McCarn Fund Ann & A.F. Delchamps Jr. Charitable Fund Mobile County Education Fund The Project Cate/Coastal Kids Quiz Fund J.L. & R.K. Williamson Charitable Fund South Trust Bank Unrestricted McDonald Education Fund Oliver H. & Otilia M. Delchamps Jr. Charitable Fund Murphy Alumni Association, Inc./Curtis Williams Scholarship Fund Senior Citizens Services Endowment Gainell and Randy Wingard Cancer Research Fund Melvin and D.C. Stein Unrestricted McGill-Toolen Foundation Fund Diabetic Children of Alabama, Inc. Fund Murphy High School Class of ‘31 Scholarship Fund J S Sheldon Endowment Beverly Winn’s Fund for the Birds Strauss Charitable Undesignated Fund Mendenhall Charitable Fund The Greg and Donna Dorriety Fund Steve and Carolyn Perry Scholarship Fund Gordon Smith Center Inc. Fund Wintzell’s Restaurants Fund Mae Ellis Taul & Frank P Ellis Jr. Dow Endowment For The Mobile Arts Michael C. & Patsy B. Dow Charitable Fund H. Austill Pharr Memorial Fund Spanish Fort Education Enrichment Foundation Women’s Fund of South Alabama Waterman Family Fund Endowment Fund A. Owen III & Kathryn Wilburn Drey Fund Pat Piercy Education Trust Fund St. Paul’s Episcopal School Endowment Youth Grant Allocation Board Endowment Peggy & Blacksher Whitespunner Fund Mobile Assn for Retarded Citizens Endowment Early Childhood Development Fund The Poarch Creek Indian Community Scholarship Fund Turtle Point Environmental Science Center Foundation Helen A. Young Charitable Fund Roy Wilkie Unrestricted Mobile Greenway Fund Carolyn & Bernard Eichold Fund Mary & Council Powell Scholarship Fund U.S. Navy League - Mobile Council Sea Cadet Endowment Fund Kela and Harry Zarembo Charitable Fund Jacque & Robert Williams Jr Undesignated Mobile Museum of Art Endowment Eichold Family Foundation Fund Dick Robertson Scholarship Wingard Charitable Undesignated Fund LEADERSHIP

BOARD OFFICERS HONORARY DIRECTORS ATMORE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Sam Covert, Chair Walter Bell Audrey Moon, Chair Kathy Miller, Vice Chair Porter Brock Edie Jackson Baker, Vice-Chair Marietta Urquhart, Secretary Yuell Busey Foster Kiser, Secretary Mark Hieronymus, Treasurer Murray Cape Bob Jones, Board Liaison Bob Higgins, Immediate Past Chair David Cooper Dale Ash Maj. Gen. J. Gary Cooper Sherry Digmon BOARD OF DIRECTORS George Davis Bub Gideons Tom Bates Patsy Dow Ann Gordon Greg Dorriety Dr. Bert Eichold Hannah Johnson Alvin Hope Neil Kennedy Sherilyn Reynolds Bob Jones Mike Marshall Susan Smith Bill McNair Bert Meisler Emilee Waters Ron Melton Tay Morrissette Ex Officio Member: Arlene Mitchell Jeremiah Newell Emily Harp, Ashley Ramsay-Naile W. Davis Pilot, Jr. Atmore Chamber of Commerce Mary Tucker Norman Pitman Susan Wilcox Turner Mary Powell TRI-CITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Edna Rivers James Wheeler Michelle Hodges, Chair Irving Silver Megan Young Donna Watts, Vice-Chair Blacksher White-Spunner Cynthia Zipperly Ed Douglas, Secretary Bob Williams Bob Higgins, Board Liaison STAFF Gary Ellis Rebecca Byrne, FAIRHOPE/POINT CLEAR David Lee President & CEO ADVISORY COMMITTEE Tommy Lee Carolyn Marston, Ashley Bonner, Chair Herb Malone Director of Operations Mac Walcott, Vice-Chair Ex Officio Members: Brooke Switzer, Maggie Bagwell Lacey, Secretary Robert Craft, City of Gulf Shores Director of Community Initiatives Bill McNair, Board Liaison Tony Kennon, City of Orange Beach Leigha Bolton, Allison Ashurst John Koniar, City of Foley Administrative Coordinator Beth Craft Jeanna Pilot

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