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Celebrating 25 Years 2014 Report to the Community We believe our founders had a vision, our champions left a legacy, our children see a possibility. The future is in our hands.

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25years of Giving Loving Growing

Friends and founders gathered at the Ramada Hotel and Conference Center on January 12 to celebrate a “In most communities, quarter century of accomplishments – made possible by our shared love for it would take a decade Hutchinson and Reno County. or more for a foundation But more importantly, we were inspired to be organized, begin by the possibilities for the next 25 years. its mission, and develop Stories from members of our Legacy a state-wide reputation. Society—those who have made end-of- It took the Hutchinson life charitable pledges—inspired others to Community Foundation make commitments. Accomplishments four years, but then we of one organization sparked ideas in had something no other another. And people saw firsthand the power of a community endowment, for community had. We had now and forever. Dick Dillon.

Dick’s heart was in Hutchinson, and his dream was making Hutchinson a better place to live. He did that through the Community Foundation. He believed in the power and the importance of unrestricted giving. He wasn’t interested in recognition for his generosity but in impact, so that this community would thrive for generations to come … and then some.” –Carolyn Dillon 25th Anniversary Celebration January 12, 2014

4 Susan Buttram, Tom Sellers, Patsy Lovett, Steve Dillon, Sam Ontjes, Lisa Garcia and Butch Dillon 5 “Tonight I ask each of you: What’s YOUR vision for the future of our community? We invite you to reflect on where your heart is in Reno County, what you care about the most and what you want to see grow and thrive for generations to come.” –Susan Buttram Event Chair

Virginia Rayl and Susan Buttram

Daniel and Sarah Friesen David Neal Bill Southern

6 Planting the seed for gifts of grain At the event, farmers Robin and Sam Sanders were inspired by Mark and Susan Richardson’s gift of grain to endow enhancements to the Nickerson ball field. The Sanders not only decided to donate grain to the Cancer Council of Reno County through the Hutchinson Community Foundation, but they also asked the Foundation to develop a Richard and Candace Robl brochure about commodity donations so that they could talk to their friends and neighbors. Since February, more than $3,000 worth of grain has been funneled to the Cancer Council through the Foundation.

25th Anniversary Celebration Patty Kerr, Katherine Brown and Barbara Withrow January 12, 2014

Jack Sutton, Marilyn Bolton, Richard Manka, Carol Berger, Darla Neal, Clark Wesley and Dr. Jack Wortman

7 Celebrating legacy commitments

What do you love about our community? What are your hopes for future generations?

As we look to the next 25 years, we’re grateful to the members of our Legacy Society—a group of people who care deeply about Hutchinson and Reno County and want to make sure that our children, grandchildren, and “We’ve always thought that you need to give back. generations to come have an When we die, a sum of money will be left to the ever-improving quality of life. They have significantly given to Community Foundation, and we have allocated a an endowed fund while they’re percentage to various agencies, including the Fund living or have made a legacy for Hutchinson. It’s because of hard work that we’ve commitment at the end of life, been successful, so it’s just logical to want to give to ensure our community back to the community in some way.” continues to thrive. –Peg Stephens

A Powerful Estate Planning Tool Community foundations are designed to make charitable giving simple. Establishing a fund at Hutchinson Community Foundation as part of your estate plan lets you: • Manage your wishes via a simple one-page memo, which you can change at any time cost free • Give almost any kind of asset, from stock, to real estate, to retirement plans and life insurance proceeds Legacy • Avoid setup costs and ongoing management of a family Gifts foundation

8 legacy commitments

Legacy Society Members Ruth & Bob Barker Stevan “Lance Romance” Ligino Charles E. & Bonnie Benscheidt Robert R. & Charlene M.* Lind Dr. Edward & Carol Berger David* & Zahn B. Lukens Marilyn & Larry Bolton Judy & Rich Manka Gladys & Dr. Norman* Bos Sandra & Joe McMullen Sonja Brigman Tucker & Nation Meyer Linda & Bob Brown Darla & John* Neal Lynette Lacy & Bruce Buchanan Barbara & Jim Nunns Diane & Uriah Bueller Judy & Sam Ontjes Ann & Bob Bush Elizabeth & John* Oswald Angeline “Kiki” Cappony Aubrey & Lance Patterson Camille & Dave Claxton Anita & Ron Pfister Wanda Claypool Susan & Randy Puls John Griffin Sharon & Mark Coberly Jeannine Rayl Marcia & John Corey Virginia Rayl Melva & Maurice Cummings Susan & Mark Richardson Free Estate Anne Lauer & Brian E. Davis Drs. Linda & William Richter Mary Kay & Steve Dechant Drs. Leo* & Helen Weeks Rogers Planning Design Arthur & Eva* Dick (Buhler CF) Susan & Roy C. Russell, D.V.M. Betty & Ace Dillon Arvy & Jack Sampson Hutchinson Community Foundation Carolyn & Dick* Dillon Doris & Menno Schmidt partners with John Griffin of Connie Folks Warren & Phyllis* Schmitt Stewardship Counseling LLC Ruth & Paul Dillon Connie & Jay Schrock to provide estate planning design Stacey & Reed Dillon Ruth & Dr. Jack Schroll Steve Dillon Roonie* & Mert Sellers services free of charge, on a first- Tammy & Brad Dillon Chris & Nikki Shain (Buhler CF) come first-served basis. The draft Tremenda & Butch Dillon Frances* & Dr. Robert Shears plan can then be given to your Hazel* & Edward Doherty Carole L.* & Joe W. Shepherd attorney to formalize. This gives Kris & John Doswell Richard E. & Patricia A. Smith you comprehensive guidance in Concha Duarte Phyllis J. Snyder Janet Dillon Duval Peg & John Stephens designing an estate plan that Jennifer Dyck Connie & Darrell* Stutzman minimizes income, gift, estate and Kristen & Allen Fee Trudy Swint inheritance taxes and facilitates Patty & Dr. Dan Foss Betty & James Taylor smooth business, farm and asset JoAnn & Roger Franke Harold L. & Linda A. Tegethoff Lisa & Jim French Chris Terrill & Jamie Funke transition. Contact the Foundation Daniel & Sarah Friesen (Buhler CF) Norman* & Ruth Terrill to set an appointment. Dr. Marilyn & Bill Graham Doris Vandergiesen Martha & Dick Hamilton Glenda & Ken Vogel Janie Hart Ron Werner Cathy & Luke Herren LuAnn & Darren Wicks Sara Jane Hunt (Buhler CF) Skip & Kim Wilson If you have designated Hutchinson Community Dr. Randle C. Johnson, M.D.* Gary & Nancy Witham Foundation in your estate plans and are not Lois & Avory* Johnson, Jr. Sandy & Leland Woodson on this list, let us know so that we may fully Henrietta Jones Donna & Dr. Jack Wortman understand and honor your charitable intentions Patty & Dave Kerr Lisa & Jay Yoder and include you in upcoming Legacy Society Judy Langley Jonathan Zimmerman activities and communications. Patricia S. Lemmon Donna & Alvin Zwick Frank & Loida Lin Leone *Indicates those who are deceased

9 Gifts of a

Legacy Gifts

10 Community Foundation Receives Largest Bequest Ever

Estella Lewis walked two miles a day until she was 102. And the love she and her late husband Philip shared for this community was just as amazing. As part of her estate, she earmarked $4 million for local charities, to be stewarded by Hutchinson Community Foundation. Born in 1904 on a farm seven miles southwest of Sterling, she worked as a secretary at United Power and Light, where an insistent bookkeeper seemed to visit her a little too often to be merely talking about business. That bookkeeper turned out to be Philip Lewis, her future husband. Not long after the Lewises were married, the couple moved to the home they had built on Monroe Street, where they spent all of their 49 years of marriage together. Philip died in 1986, but Estella drove her car and lived in her own home until age 97. She passed away in January 2013 at the age of 108.

Estella Lewis

“Philip & Estella’s generosity is an amazing example of how a commitment to lifetime giving back can have a powerful, ongoing effect Now their legacy lives on through the Philip E. & Estella E. Lewis Endowed on the community for Fund, from which annual grants will be made to the following: American generations.” Red Cross of Reno County, Cancer Council of Reno County, Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County, Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Foundation, –Marilyn Bolton Hutchinson Community Hutchinson First Nazarene Church, Mid-America Nazarene College, General Foundation Board Chair Board of the Church of the Nazarene and Salvation Army of Hutchinson. A portion of the annual grants will also go to the Fund for Hutchinson, for unrestricted giving, to meet the changing needs of the community. “Philip and Estella loved this community and the people in it. They did well financially and wished to leave a valuable legacy to the community,” said Commerce Bank trust officer and Foundation board member Dell Marie Shanahan Swearer.

11 Here, we pour our hearts into achieving greatness.

12 We pledge to help our people live with healthy bodies and joyful hearts. Because when you love something, nothing can stop you.

13 Our founders passionately advocated for a community endowment of unrestricted funds that could be directed to the most pressing issues of the time. The Fund for Hutchinson, now nearing $2 Until 2017, all gifts to million, is that endowed unrestricted fund. Each year the Fund for the Fund for Hutchinson Hutchinson grants $150,000 to organizations serving Reno County, endowment may be yet we receive around $500,000 in requests. The needs are indeed matched 50% by the greater than our ability to fund them. Health Foundation. Dick Dillon saw the possibility of the Fund for Hutchinson reaching $15-$20 million by 2030. Based on this vision, the Foundation has set two goals for the Fund for Hutchinson: $3 million by 2017 and $20 million by 2030. At $20 million, the Fund for Hutchinson would grant $1 million annually, significantly increasing our capacity to meet the community’s needs. These goals are bold, but we believe it can happen with your help.

$3 million by 2017 $20 million by 2030

Bold Goals for the

What is the Fund for Hutchinson? Truly transforming Reno County, the Fund for Hutchinson is a Donor advised funds “community savings account” that allows our community to take risks make important on new projects, address deep and daunting issues and try innovative solutions. The annual grant application process represents the one grants, but the Fund time of year that the Foundation can significantly respond to both for Hutchinson has new and pressing needs. the potential to address the deep, Some of the grants are small but mighty, while others are large and far-reaching. Each, though, represents an innovative approach or daunting challenges collaboration, a new efficiency for an established organization, a in our community. critical need that requires “just-in-time” funding, or an opportunity that needs just that bit of local support to leverage great resources for our community.

14 Beloved Teacher Leaves Gift to Improve Hutchinson Quality of Life

Debbie Johnson Mosier touched the lives of thousands of Hutchinson students in her 21 years of teaching elementary, middle school and high school. Now her legacy will reach thousands more through a gift of $2 million divided among Hutchinson Public Library, Boys and Girls Club and Hutchinson Community Foundation. For Hutchinson Community Foundation, the $666,000 gift establishing the Debbie Johnson Mosier Fund for Hutchinson represents a major stride. “The Fund for Hutchinson is our community savings account,” said Aubrey Abbott Patterson, Hutchinson Community Foundation President. “Debbie saw that endowing her gift would make the greatest long-term impact and would allow us to address the ever-changing needs in our community. Debbie’s endowed gift moves us even closer to our 2017 goal of $3 million for the Fund for Hutchinson.” Fund for Hutchinson “Debbie was very proud of growing up in Hutchinson,” said friends Patty Crews and Chery Lackey. “She has a big smile now not because of pride, but because she’s happy that she could do something for the community she loved.”

“It was important to Debbie to be a good teacher, person and example for others,” said friend Liz Peirce. “Debbie was able to make lives better in Hutchinson. Her gift will touch kids at the Club, people of all ages at the library and many, many generations of people through the Fund for Hutchinson. What a well-rounded gift!” The Power of Endowment

15 MATCH Tuesday

DAY 2014

On behalf of all of our nonprofit Match Day partners, thank you for growing the endowments that will help our community for years to come.

Total Impact: $267,800 Number of Donors: 601 $213,100 from donations plus Greatest Number of Donors: $50,000 in matching funds and $4,700 in prizes 1. TECH, 88 2. Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson, 78 Most Dollars Raised: 3. Interfaith Housing Services, 77 1. Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson, $23,033 32 Participating 2. United Way of Reno County, $19,390 Nonprofit Endowments 3. TECH, $14,849

16 When a nonprofit creates an endowment, it symbolizes the organization’s commitment to a long and thriving future. Helping to build this long-term sustainability is one of Sparking our core missions. the spirit of giving Organizational Endowments Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County Endowment Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson Endowment Buhler USD 313 Educational Fdn. Endowment As the clock struck midnight at the close of May 6, a few Match (Buhler CF) Day enthusiasts were still awake to celebrate a phenomenal Cancer Council of Reno County Patient 24 hours: over 600 donors helped raise $268,700 for area Services Endowment nonprofit endowments. Cause for Paws Endowment Children’s Emergency Shelter Home Though donations were the ultimate goal, the spirit of giving Communities That Care Endowment Dillon Nature Center Endowment stretched far beyond money. It put givers, thinkers and doers Fairfield - USD 310 Endowment in the same place, focused on helping our community thrive. Family Community Theatre Endowment Casual conversations led to some pretty amazing opportunities. Food Bank of Reno County Fund for Buhler (Buhler CF) Take Ray Hemman from USD 308. He and Major James Fund for Hutchinson Mungai of the Salvation Army brainstormed a walking trail Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Endowment around the Walnut Street Park, adjacent to the Salvation Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County Endowment Hutchinson Animal Shelter Army office. Hutchinson Art Center Endowment And Nathan Reed, Superintendent at Fairfield. The Fairfield Hutchinson Meals on Wheels Endowment Hutchinson Public Schools Endowment endowment fund had not received any donations before Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Fdn. Endowment lunch, so he headed back to school and knocked on classroom Hutchinson Symphony Endowment doors to get donations from 25 teachers and staff—equaling Hutchinson’s Historic Fox Theatre Endowment more than $2,200. Interfaith Housing Services Endowment Kansas Association of Community Fdns. Endowment The spirit of giving exuded from Eagle Communications that Kansas & Space Center Endowment day, to the point that a woman driving through from Colorado Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund (Buhler CF) was compelled to stop and donate. She’d just heard a radio Leadership Reno County Endowment announcement as she looked up to see the Match Day flag, Leadership Reno County Children’s Endowment which she took as a sign to give. Mennonite Friendship Communities Endowment New Beginnings Homeless Shelter Endowment New Covenant Presbyterian Church Endowment Quest Center Endowment Match Day was a one-day event to help 32 nonprofits Reno County Transportation Endowment Rotary Club of Hutchinson Endowment increase their endowments, with the help of a $50,000 RSVP - The Volunteer Center Endowment match pool from Hutchinson Community Foundation. Salvation Army of Hutchinson Kansas Endowment Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center Endowment - Underground Museum Endowment Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community Endowment (Buhler CF) TECH Endowment Trails West Emergency Medical Service Endowment The United Way of Reno County Endowment Power of Endowment

17 2013-2014 Youth Philanthropy Council

Hutchinson High School: Dustin Curiel, Madi Graber, Dylan Graves, David Sotelo; Nickerson High School: Alison Evans, Nate Gardner, Nathan Hiatt, Denis Ortiz, Dalton Yoder; Buhler High School: Maren Berblinger, Kyle Doerksen, Dillon Engellend, Mauryn Kennedy; Trinity High School: Sam Mailloux; Haven High School: Justin Carlson, Edward Dorey, Mary Fishburn, Riley Waggoner; Fairfield High School: Cannon Burns, Ryan Ewy; Pretty Prairie High School: Nikayla Lampkins, Tanner Ray Cultivating young

Grant Recipients The Council is comprised of twenty-two high school students from across Reno County. These youth met for four months to discuss local issues of concern to youth, learn about philanthropy and grant making and award grants to youth-serving organizations. The Council awarded $3,000 in grants from the Richard W. Dillon Memorial Fund for Youth Philanthropy on March 16.

Dillon Nature Center ...... $375 Prosperity C.A.R.E.S Club ...... $300 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Supplies for Eagle Wings Quilts project. Math (STEM) Camp equipment. Sexual Assault and Future Business Leaders of America Domestic Violence Center ...... $330 (FBLA) at Nickerson High School ...... $80 Supplies for Circles of Affection. Red Cross Blood Mobile. Trinity Catholic Jr./Sr. High School ...... $300 Hutchinson/Reno County Hawks ...... $565 Supplies for Blankets Tied With Love project. On the Road to Victory transportation costs. USD 308 ...... $450 Magnet STEM School at Allen ...... $600 Scholarships for International Supplies for Lego Mosaic. Baccalaureate Programme.

18 Lauren Ollenburger, a 13-year-old student at Hutchinson Middle School 7, donated her confirmation money. David Treece, 9, and his sister Haley, 8, brought a plastic cup with $1.90 in change. These were just two examples among the 30 families who used Match Day to show children the importance of living generously. Hutchinson Community “One of the biggest things we hear from parents is a desire to help their kids Foundation’s mission is to have generous and compassionate hearts,” said Foundation Program Officer Kari Mailloux. “The fact that dozens of families came out for Match Day tells inspire philanthropy, me that Hutchinson has a very strong future.” collaboration and innovative leadership to strengthen our The idea of encouraging youth to give back to their community is not new communities. Since 1989 to Hutchinson Community Foundation. In 2004, Dick Dillon’s family the foundation has granted created the Richard W. Dillon Memorial Fund for Youth Philanthropy to give Reno County high school students an opportunity to discuss local issues and more than $63 million to learn about philanthropy and grantmaking. Each year the Youth Philanthropy organizations locally and Council (YPC) oversees a grant competition for organizations that serve or around the world. are led by youth ages zero to 18. Since 2004, more than $25,000 has been awarded from this fund. YPC member Mary Fishburn, Haven Senior, spoke about her experience at the 2014 grant awards ceremony in March. “I was amazed by how much power had been granted to a group of teenagers,” she said. “For once, adults were asking us for money. We were placed into a position with the opportunity to make a major difference in the lives of youth across Reno County.”

Kids and philanthropists Giving

Sherry Treece with her children, David and Haley Julie Steen with her children, Lucy, Harris and Maddy 19 “I want early childhood programs to flourish in our community, and the only way that is done is through money. Otherwise you lose those opportunities for children and families.” –Marcia Corey

Ensuring

20 During Marcia Corey’s 25+ years at the Reno County Early Education Center, she witnessed the incredible power of getting an early start with special needs children. But funding to build and sustain programs was always being “borrowed” for other things. “We have 2,000 days. From “I know that the earlier you start, the better kids do in school,” Marcia said. the moment of birth, we as “But we were always unsure of our funding, like with tobacco money that a society and community should have created over $1 billion in an endowment specifically for early have 2,000 days. 2,000 education programs in Kansas. That money was redirected by the legisla- days to make or break a ture to other projects.” child. 2,000 days to help a So when she and her husband John were looking to donate to the community, child walk independently or they saw an opportunity to create a stable funding source for Reno County to make them a product programs for young children. “The Community Foundation helped us dependent upon society for outline the priorities for an endowment fund, which gives the Early Education their existence. 2,000 days, Center director the power to prioritize money for children from birth to no more….no less.” five with special needs,” she said. –Dr. Marilyn Graham Marcia’s hope is to both reach more children and ensure that current Director of Reno County Pre-K, services will still be available generations from now. “I hope we can educate supported by the Kansas Preschool Program Grant families about the importance of education right at birth with these kiddos. So many times parents think that with newborns, you just love them, feed them and change their diapers. Their brains are growing so fast, especially from birth to three. And that’s the prime time to shape that child.”

Early a strong start in life Childhood

Community Leadership: Early Childhood Initiatives “The most critical factor in Giving children a strong start—from birth—is one of the Foundation’s whether a child will thrive is highest priorities. We make and manage grants that fund activities including having a kind, loving parent social/emotional screening, parenting education and preschool programs. they trust. It doesn’t matter The Reno County Pre-K Program is providing free preschool to 200 if that ‘parent’ is biological four-year-olds who might not otherwise be able to attend. or not—every child, starting at birth, deserves that The Social Emotional Excellence for Kids (SEEK) grant is helping young important relationship.” children with social/emotional red flags get help early. Key activities include screenings, training, and coordination of healthcare, early education and –Sharon Hixson mental health providers. SEEK Coordinator The Reno Parents Connect public service campaign is promoting ways to forge a strong parent-child bond from birth to five, connecting parents at RenoParentsConnect.org.

21 Match Days

Buhler Community Foundation

22 Fund for Buhler makes sidewalks possible

Over the past few years, Buhler and other Reno County 2013 Milestones communities have taken the advice of healthy living expert Foundation Balance as of Dec. 2013 ....$612,879 Mark Fenton to heart: great sidewalks invite people to be Total Gifts Received in 2013 ...... $114,137 more active. Total Grants Disbursed in 2013 ...... $16,750

So when Buhler Mayor and Community Foundation board 2013 Fund for Buhler Grants member Daniel Friesen learned that a number of residents Buhler High School...... $500 could not afford to replace crumbling sidewalks in front of For Citizenship Day their homes, he asked a men’s group from Buhler Mennonite Buhler Public Library...... $750 Brethren Church to volunteer their labor. Buhler CF granted For furniture them $500 to cover the supplies needed for the job. Buhler Wellness Center...... $500 Sidewalk blocks were replaced in four different locations. For equipment

Mayor Friesen commented that “the Buhler Community Current Funds Foundation is a great partner for special needs projects, Buhler Community Foundation Operations Fund especially ones that have a matching labor contribution Buhler Public Health Endowment Fund component like this one as it really stretches the Buhler USD 313 Educational Foundation fund’s impact.” Endowment Fund Duane & Lula Hunt Family Fund Fund for Buhler Endowment Fund Kansas Health Foundation Fund Kansas Health Foundation Operating Endowment Fund Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community Endowment Fund

2013 Advisory Board David Dick, Chair Hilarie Hecox Marlo Oltman, Secretary Sara Hunt Tina Yutzy, Coordinator Cameron Kaufman Daniel Friesen Matt McCabe contribute over $78,000

The Buhler Community Foundation held a Match Day on November 20, 2013, which brought $71,812 into the Foundation, including both donations and matching funds. The Buhler USD 313 Education Foundation and Fund for Buhler additionally raised $6,586.68 during the Hutchinson Community Foundation Match Day on May 6, 2014.

23 Dick Dillon Legacy Endowment

The Dick Dillon Legacy Endowment supplements the operating budget for Financial Information Hutchinson Community Foundation, Unaudited Condensed Statement sustaining our ability to hear and respond to the community’s changing of Financial Position – December 31, 2013 needs—now and into the future.

Leading Partners Betty & Ace Dillon Tammy & Brad Dillon Assets Carolyn Dillon Cash and Cash Equivalents 370,497 Dee & David Dillon Unconditional Promises to Give 8,700 Mary Dillon Investments at Fair Value 47,251,083 Ruth & Paul Dillon Stacey & Reed Dillon TOTAL ASSETS $ 47,630,280 Steve Dillon Connie Folks Ann & Rob Ramseyer Virginia Rayl Liabilities Flexible Spending Account Payable 1,295 Building Partners Administrative Fee Payable 726 Diane & Uriah Bueller Annuity Obligations 14,149 Tremenda & Butch Dillon Agency Obligations 7,533,395 Janet Dillon Duval Homer Jennings TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 7,549,565 The Kroger Co.

Sustaining Partners Net Assets Linda & Bob Brown Sharon & Mark Coberly Unrestricted 15,092,260 First National Bank of Hutchinson Temporarily Restricted 5,111,806 Patty & Dan Foss Permanently Restricted 19,876,649 Martha & Dick Hamilton Wendell Holmes TOTAL NET ASSETS $ 40,080,715 The Hutchinson News Judy & Rich Manka Sandra & Joe McMullen Tucker & Nation Meyer Total Liabilities & Net Assets ...... $ 47,630,280 Darla & John Neal Barbara & Jim Nunns Roonie & Mert Sellers

Visit HutchCF.org to view lists of funds and donors.

24 Our Founders Virginia Rayl Assets* $47.6 Emprise Bank - Bank of America Carolyn & Dick Dillon $35.7 First National Bank $30.5 $30.9 $32.1 The Hutchinson News $28.3 $26.0 $25.3 Lowen Corporation $23.5 $22.9 $21.6 Meam & Jim Floyd Bettie & Al Wagler Luminous Neon, Inc. Ruth Whitmire Martha & Dick Hamilton Betty & Ace Dillon 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 John S. Dillon, Jr. Ruth & Paul Dillon Dillon Foundation Kopke Foundation Ray E. Dillon Krause Foundation Davis Foundation Grants* Roonie & Mert Sellers $7.3 Alice & Dick Welborn Dillon Stores Kwik-Shop, Inc. $4.4 $4.2 Jackson Ice Cream Co. $3.7 $3.5 $3.9 $3.2 $3.3 Brad Dillon $2.7 $2.4 Dee & David Dillon $1.8 Connie Folks Steve Dillon Helen Hamilton 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 Pink & Wendell Holmes Polly & Wayne Lowe Helen & Oliver Hester 1990-2013 Total of Grants Awarded ...... $ 63,687,144 Linda Dillon Butch Dillon Elizabeth & Max Ontjes Pearce Foundation Carey Foundation Tucker & Nation Meyer Union National Bank - Commerce Bank Contributions* $9.6 Sharon & Charles Kimbell Central Bank and Trust Co. Barbara & Peter Macdonald Arlene & Homer Jennings $6.3 $6.1 Consolidated Manufacturing, Inc. $4.7 $5.0 Roseanne & John Baldwin $3.9 $4.1 $3.2 $2.7 $2.9 $1.6

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* in millions, unaudited 25 Endowed Funds

Endowing a fund with Hutchinson Community Foundation is a philanthropic keystone. It provides the solid base for a vision - assuring the organization that resources will be there in perpetuity. The power of endowment is amazing - allowing more confident planning for the future and keeping hopes of even greater accomplishment alive.

ENDOWED UNRESTRICTED FUNDS Buhler Communty Foundation Endowment Fund Helen & Oliver Hester Fund for Hutchinson Dick Dillon Legacy Endowment for the Hutchinson Barbara & Peter Macdonald Fund for Hutchinson Community Foundation Sandra McMullen Fund for Hutchinson Fund for Hutchinson Virginia H. Rayl Fund for Hutchinson William Drew Critser Fund for Hutchinson Endowment Frances & Robert Shears Fund for Hutchinson Martha & Dick Hamilton Fund for Hutchinson Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund

ORGANIZATION ENDOWMENTS Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hutchinson Endowment Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center Endowment Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson Endowment Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund - Buhler USD 313 Educational Foundation Endowment - Buhler CF Buhler Community Foundation Cancer Council of Reno County Patient Services Endowment Leadership Reno County Children’s Endowment Cause for Paws Endowment Leadership Reno County Endowment Dillon Nature Center Endowment Mennonite Friendship Communities Endowment Fairfield - USD 310 Endowment New Beginnings Homeless Shelter Endowment Family Community Theatre Endowment New Covenant Presbyterian Church Endowment Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Endowment Fund - Hutchinson Quest Center Endowment Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County Endowment Reno County Communities That Care Endowment Hutchinson Art Center Endowment Reno County Transportation Endowment Hutchinson Meals on Wheels Endowment Rotary Club of Hutchinson Endowment Hutchinson Public Schools Endowment RSVP - The Volunteer Center Endowment Hutchinson Public Schools International Baccalaureate Diploma Salvation Army of Hutchinson Kansas Endowment Program Endowment Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center Endowment Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Foundation Endowment Strataca (Kansas Underground Salt Museum) Endowment Hutchinson Symphony Endowment Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community Endowment - Buhler CF Hutchinson’s Historic Fox Theatre Endowment TECH Endowment Interfaith Housing Services Endowment Trails West Emergency Medical Service, Inc. Endowment Kansas Association of Community Foundations Endowment United Way of Reno County Endowment

DONOR DESIGNATED ENDOWMENTS Cause for Paws - Hawley Endowment Ruth M. Schroll Fund for the Hutchinson Public Library Large Loretta June Edlund Endowment Print Books Corey Endowment for Early Childhood, a designated fund for Velda R. Jones Endowment Fund Early Education Center Estella & Philip Lewis Endowment Fund Robert G. Jones Endowment Fund for Reno County Food Bank Roy L. Smith Memorial Endowment Fund for Nickerson United Kirk Family Endowment for Family Children’s Theatre Methodist Church Ruth & Paul Dillon Fund for First Presbyterian Church Grace Paul Endowment Fund for Reno County Henrietta L. Jones Endowment Fund for Hutchinson Art Association Richardson Ball Park Endowed Fund Joel V. Barr Fund for Hutchinson Art Association Mildred J. Jones Endowment Fund for Salvation Army Ruth & Paul Dillon Fund for Hutchinson Art Association Lydia Streeter Endowment for Reno County Helen Adams Hamilton Endowment Fund Hazel & Everett Warn Endowment Henrietta L. Jones Endowment Fund for Hutchinson Public Library Donna & Alvin Zwick Endowment Fund for Nickerson UMC Kenneth & Irene MacPherson Memorial Fund for the Hutchinson Public Library

26 Donor Advised Funds

Donor advised funds are simple to set up and offer tax benefits. Individuals, families and corporations may use these funds and are invited to suggest grants to their favorite charitable organizations. Advised funds offer all the benefits and none of the headaches associated with private foundations.

ENDOWED DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Charles E. Carey Memorial Endowment Kerr Family Donor Advised Fund Camille & Dave Claxton Donor Advised Fund Leo A. & Helen Weeks Rogers Donor Advised Fund Carolyn & Dick Dillon Donor Advised Fund Sterling Farm Supply, Inc. Fund Wanda L. Holmes Endowment Fund Emma Clara & Joe Stucky Endowment Fund

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS Gloria Alfaro Donor Advised Fund Kathy & Mike Juby Donor Advised Fund Roseanne & John Baldwin Donor Advised Fund Walter E. & Velma G. Justice Fund for Reno County Brooke Noel Barker Memorial Fund Sharon & Charles Kimbell Donor Advised Fund The Ross & Marianna Beach Foundation, Inc. Luminous Neon Advised Fund Mary Linda & Robert D. Brown Donor Advised Fund Constance Lowe Donor Advised Fund Lynette Lacy & Bruce Buchanan Donor Advised Fund Polly A. Lowe Donor Advised Fund Angeline “Kiki” Cappony Donor Advised Fund Stephen Lowe Donor Advised Fund Charles E. Carey Memorial Fund R. Wayne Lowe Donor Advised Fund Sharon & Mark Coberly Donor Advised Fund Michael Maloney Memorial Fund Betty & Ace Dillon Donor Advised Fund Bill Mason Donor Advised Fund Tammy & Brad Dillon Donor Advised Fund Judy Mason Donor Advised Fund Tremenda & Butch Dillon Donor Advised Fund Marla & Gary McKee Donor Advised Fund Dee & David Dillon Donor Advised Fund Sandra & Joe McMullen Donor Advised Fund Mary M. Dillon Donor Advised Fund Meyer Charitable Trust Donor Advised Fund Ruth & Paul Dillon Donor Advised Fund Darla & John Neal Donor Advised Fund Stacey & Reed Dillon Donor Advised Fund John Neal Memorial Fund Angel & Steve Dillon Donor Advised Fund Earlene & Robert Neuway Legacy Fund Ed Doherty Donor Advised Fund Mike Neuway Legacy Fund Kris & John Doswell Donor Advised Fund Elizabeth & John Oswald Donor Advised Fund Carrie Edwards Donor Advised Fund Ann & Rob Ramseyer Donor Advised Fund Ross Edwards Donor Advised Fund Charles D. Schmucker Donor Advised Fund Shelly & Roy Edwards Donor Advised Fund Connie & Jay Schrock Donor Advised Fund Terry & R.A. Edwards Donor Advised Fund Doris & Menno Schmidt Donor Advised Fund James Fee Memorial Fund Kay & Gene Schmidt Donor Advised Fund Patricia A. & Daniel C. Foss Donor Advised Fund Ruth & Jack Schroll Donor Advised Fund Tyler Foss Memorial Fund Don Stiles Memorial Duane & Lula Hunt Family Fund - Buhler CF Doris E. & Jack E. Sutton Donor Advised Fund Hutchinson Clinic Advised Fund Debra & Paul Waggoner Donor Advised Fund Hutchinson Credit Union Helping Hand Fund Merna B. Weeks Donor Advised Fund Jo & Ken Hedrick Donor Advised Fund Donna & Jack Wortman Donor Advised Fund

27 Designated Funds

The Foundation administers diverse funds that provide donors a way to make a continuing commitment to the vitality of our community.

Avenue A Park Mural Fund Hospice & Home Care of Reno County Fund Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County Fund Hutchinson/Reno County Hawks Fund Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson Fund Interfaith Housing Services IDA Program Fund Breakfast Optimists Boys & Girls State Scholarship Fund Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center Fund Buhler Community Foundation Operating Fund Kansas Dialogue Fund Cancer Council of Reno County Fund Kansas Youth Choir Scholarship Fund Cause for Paws Fund Leadership Reno County Fund Carey Park Junior Golf Scholarship Fund Leadership Reno County Alumni Association Fund Carolyn Dillon Fund for Dillon Lecture Series Medication Assistance Program Fund Dillon Nature Center Foundation Fund Mohawk District Boy Scouts Fund Sally Sargent Franklin Memorial Fund for Dillon Nature New Beginnings Homeless Shelter Fund Center Foundation Parenting Fair Fund Do Art Fund Prairie Nutcracker Fund Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization Fund Polio Survivors - Central Kansas Fund Early Education Center Scholarship Fund Quest Center Fund Eastside Cemetery Fund Fund Friends of Kansas Kids Museum Fund Recreate for Life Foundation Fund Friends of the Fund Reins of Hope Fund Friends of the Kansas State Fair - Pat Potucek Award Fund Reno County Planning Council Fund for Children & Families Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland - Hutchinson Fund Reno County Small Business Revolving Loan Fund Haven Wellness Center Fund RSVP - The Volunteer Center Fund HCC Endowment Association Fund Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center Fund Healthy Families Reno County Fund Smart Start Reno County - Biles Memorial Haven High School Alumni Association Fund TECH Foundation Fund Hutchinson Art Association Art Fair Awards Fund TECH Foundation Infant & Toddler Fund Hutchinson Area Student Health Services Fund Trees for Tomorrow Fund HHS Alumni Association Fund Boy Scout Troop 301 Fund - Hutchinson, Kansas Hutchinson Meals on Wheels Fund Ulster Project of Hutchinson Fund Janice Jukes Memorial for Hutchinson Meals on Wheels United Way of Reno County Fund Hutchinson Public Library Fund Fairfield - USD 310 Fund Peggy Childs Memorial Fund for Hutchinson Public Schools Women for Health Fund Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Foundation Fund Young Professionals of Reno County Fund Hutchinson Theatre Guild Fund

PROGRAM/PROJECT FUNDS Building on Success Fund Hutchinson Community Tennis Complex Fund Communities That Care Hutchinson Rod Run Fund Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization Bike Project Fund Kansas Association of Community Foundations Downtown Hutchinson Revitalization Third Thursday Male Involvement Network of Reno County Early Childhood Strategic Communication Grant Nutrition & Physical Activity Initiative Family Centered Systems of Care of Reno County Prairie Sunset Home Building Fund Family Economic Success Reno County Kansas Preschool Program Fathers Matter - CCFY Conference Fund Reno County Youth Leadership Grant Friends of the Big Guns Fund SEEK Grant HEAL Design Team Spiritual Life Center - Hutchinson Correctional Facility Fund Healthy Communities Initiative Planning Grant Richard W. Dillon Memorial Fund for Youth Philanthropy Housing Trust Fund We Care About Animals Fund Housing Trust Fund - Land Bank We Care About Animals - Pavers

28 Flexible Funds

It is especially beneficial to have donors who allow Hutchinson Community Foundation flexibility in applying our knowledge of the evolving challenges facing the local area. These resources enable us to respond…now and in the future.

ENDOWED FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Big Brothers Christmas Fund John R. and Bethene S. Rimmer Fund for Early Childhood Kansas Health Foundation Fund Education & Enrichment Kansas Health Foundation Fund - Buhler Community Foundation Abraham & Clarice Weinlood Memorial Fund for Hutchinson Helen W. Lang Fund for Children Edna Williams Field of Interest Fund for Children Bernice Reinhart Fund for the Children of Hutchinson

FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Children’s Health Projects Fund Helen Adams Hamilton Fund for Children & Youth Helen & Dale Critser Education Fund Hutchinson/Reno County Disaster Recovery Fund Early Childhood Initiatives Fund Hutchinson/Reno County Emergency Services Fund Families of Children with Cancer Fund Michael & John Neal Fund for Cancer Research Friends of Public Education Fund ProjectHelp Fund Friends of the Trail Fund

Scholarship Funds

Scholarship funds may be established by individuals or groups and are a tangible commitment to the future, providing a vision of hope for the next generations.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS John Baldwin Memorial Scholarship Fund for HCC Hutchinson News Future Journalist Scholarship Fund Byron & Ramona Batthauer HHS Scholarship Ralene Johnson Scholarship J.D. Carroll Memorial Scholarship Fund Steve Jukes Memorial Scholarship Fund Doherty Scholarship for Lincoln School Students Louise R. & William M. Kirk Fund for HCC Scholarships Denny Hart Family Athletic Scholarship Fund Sandra & Joe McMullen Fund for HCC/B&G Scholarships Gwendolyne Hawley Scholarship Fund Grace Paul Endowment Fund for HCC Scholarships HCC Presidential Scholars Endowment Fund Pfister Family Endowed Scholarship Fund Helen Hester Scholarship Fund Al Wagler Scholarship Fund HHS Class of 1968 Scholarship Fund Melissa Yost Scholarship Fund

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Arabian Horse Expo Fund for Youth Scholarships HHS Family & Consumer Science Education Scholarship Fund Children of Police & Sheriff Officers Scholarship HHS Vocal Music Scholarship Fund Harry P. Coberly/Connie Tweito Memorial Scholarship Fund Myrtle F. & M. Eugene Hobson Memorial Fund for Family Readiness Group Scholarship Fund - 1st BN-161st FA Nursing Education HHS Class of 1947 - John & Bobbie Baker Scholarship Fund Hutchinson Clinic Scholarship Fund HHS Class of 1953 Memorial Scholarship Fund Red Tent Book Club Fund HHS Class of 1961 Scholarship Fund Don Thomas Scholarship Fund HHS Class of 1962 Scholarship Fund

29 2013 Donors

A Bretz & Young Law Offices, LLC Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas Faye & Walter Abildgaard Amy & Matt Bretz Community Foundation of Southwest Kansas Carol Abrahams & Terry Holly Phyllis & Ray Brian Joyce & Mark Conard Ann & Don Adams Bridgewater Associates, Inc. Susan Cook Courtney & Willie Adkins Bromelkamp Company, LLC Jane Cooper ADM Archer Daniels Midland Co. Brown Equipment Marcia & John Corey AFC Insurance & Investments Janet Brown CornerBank Betty & Robert Albright Joan & John Brown Council Grove Area Foundation Kelly & Mike Alger Lorraine & Joe Brubaker Robert Cowdery Allen, Gibbs, & Houlik, L.C. Sheri & Mike Bryan Christine & Kenneth Cramer, Jr. Allen County Community Foundation Lynette Lacy & Bruce Buchanan Patty Crawford Allstate Life Insurance Company Buhler Agency, Inc. William Drew Critser Trust Estate Shirley & Whitey Alpers Buhler Community Foundation Patty & George Cullan Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Linda & Steve Burger Melva & Maurice Cummings Deborah & Carl Amrine Janet & Chris Burr Joleen & Dale Anderson Ann & Bob Bush D Karen Anderson Susan & Sam Buttram Flauretta & Robert Dalke Pam & David Anderson Marie & Dick Buzbee Data Center, Inc. Betsie & George Andrews Donna Ann Davis Anonymous Donors C Lawrie & Anthony Dean Elizabeth & Paul Antonenko Margaret & Elwin Cabbage Decker & Mattison Co., Inc. Karla Arbuckle Cancer Council of Reno County James DeCow The Arc of Sedgwick County Dianne & James Cannon Sally & Frank Depenbusch Ashland Community Foundation , Inc. Derby Community Foundation Augusta Community Foundation Susan & Richard Carlisle Developmental Services of NW Kansas, Inc. Neva & Elden Austin Carol & Ron Carr (DSVWK) Jade & Alex Carvalho Nikole & Nathan DeWitt B Jane & Santo Catanese Amanda & Raymond Dick Mary & John Bachand Catholic Community Foundation of the Arthur Dick Susan & Bob Bacon Diocese of Salina Jeanne & Hal Dick Loretta & Jim Baker Rachelle Cavanaugh Joan & Alden Dick Mary & Albert Baker Memorial Trust Central Bank & Trust Company Laura & Mike Dick Amy & Anthony Baldwin Central Kansas Community Foundation Patty Macke Dick & David Dick Jane & Loren Balzer Central Kansas Community Foundation - Judy Dickinson Bank of Kansas Butler County Peggy Dickinson Judy & Gaylen Banz Central Kansas Corvette Assn., Inc. Dillon Credit Union Barkley Plumbing Corp. Central Kansas Polio Survivors Support Group Dillon Nature Center Foundation Donna & LeWayne Bartel Chanute Community Foundation Dillon Stores Division Marilyn Mann Bauman Aubrey & Derek Chappel Tammy & Brad Dillon Kathryn & William Baxter Chapter by P.E.O. Tremenda & Butch Dillon The Ross & Marianna Beach Foundation, Inc. Theresa & David M. Cheeves Carolyn Dillon Belle Plaine Community Foundation Chiropractic Health Clinic David B. Dillon Charitable Lead Trust Michael Benscheidt Jill & Michael Chisam Ruth & Paul Dillon Sarah & Mike Berblinger City Beverage Company, Inc. Ray E. Dillon & Sons Carol & Ed Berger City of Hutchinson Della & Keith Dirks Judy & Thomas Berry Jeanie & Scott Clarke Disability Rights Center of Kansas Bever Dye, L.C. Clearwater Community Foundation Do Art Martha Bieber Sally Coberly Edward Doherty Debra & Greg Binns Sharon & Mark Coberly Joan & Larry Doskocil Bird City Century II Development Foundation Coffeyville Area Community Foundation, Inc. Kris & John Doswell BKD CPAs & Advisors, LLP Jerry Collins Douglas County Community Foundation Marie & Jerry Blocher Commerce Bank of Hutchinson Julie & Steve Drach Marilyn & Larry Bolton Community Foundation for Cloud County Stefani & Randy Dreiling Gladys Bos Community Foundation of Dickinson Dunlap Miller Care, LLC Mary Jane & Bob Boyd County, Inc. Dawn & Ron Dutton Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson, Inc. Community Foundation of Ellis

30 E G HHS Alumni Association Velma & Russell Ediger Garber Surveying Service, P.A. HHS Class of 1961 Virginia & Richard Ediger Genesis Health Clubs, Inc. HHS Class of 1968 Loretta June Edlund Trust Vergi & Lonnie Geurian High Plains Heritage Foundation Pamela Edwards Barbara & John Geuy Hillsboro Community Foundation Shelly & Roy Edwards Pat & Clyde Gilbert Aleta & Robert Hirschberg Terry & R.A. Edwards Gilliland & Hayes Sharon & Warren Hixson Shirley Egbert Girard Area Community Foundation Wendy & Ted Hobart Donna & Jeffrey Ehrlich Glasco Community Foundation, Inc. Tresa Jane & Kent Hoskinson Terri & Steve Eisiminger Global Impact Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County Joan & Mark Ellingson Drs. Reagan & Mark Glover Hospira Carolyn & Tom Elliott Becky & Rodney Goering Monica & Jason Hoy Gene Elliott Sandra & Vernon Goerl Peggy & Gary Hughes Elliott Mortuary Carla & Stuart Goertzen Dr. Dal Hunt, DDS PA Shelly & Keith Emmerich Marjorie & Wayne Goertzen Joan Hutchins Emporia Community Foundation Goessel Community Foundation Hutchinson Civitan Club Enterprise Products Operating, LLC Golden Belt Community Foundation Hutchinson Clinic, P.A. Jean & Lonnie Evans Leslie & Justin Gordon Hutchinson Community College Pamela Gould & Everette Bennett Hutchinson Correctional Facility F Grant County Community Foundation Hutchinson Credit Union E & M Plumbing, Inc. Kathryn & Jeff Graves Hutchinson Meals on Wheels Bonnie & Frank Fee Greater Kansas City Community Foundation The Hutchinson News Fee Insurance Group Greater Manhattan Community Foundation Hutchinson Public Schools Martha Fee Greater Northwest Kansas Community Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Lisa & Mark Fenton Foundation Hutchinson Seventh Day Adventist Church Shirley & Roger Fick Greater Salina Community Foundation First Mennonite Church Growing the Vision: A Foundation for the Future I First National Bank of Hutchinson of Greeley County Marilyn Imel First Presbyterian Church Melanie & Rob Green Independence Community Foundation First Presbyterian Church Endowment Fund Wanda Grubb Ineeda Cleaners, Inc. First United Methodist Church Gust Orthodontics, P.A. Susan & Jim Isaac Josephine & Francis Fisher Mr. & Mrs. Victor Fisher H J Florence Community Foundation Halstead Community Foundation Amanda & Kory Jackson Meam & James Floyd Melissa & Ken Hamby Margaret Jacobs Cal-Maine Foods Helen Hamilton Charitable Lead Trust Piper Jaffray Fort Scott Area Community Foundation Martha & Dick Hamilton Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Buhler USD 313 Education Foundation Angela & Michael Hammersmith Mary Ellen Jantz Luann & Dennis Frank Rebecca & Paul Hardenburger Diana Heim-Johnson & Bradley Johnson Jo Ann & Roger Franke Mae & Jesse Harder Joy Mae & Skip Johnson Roger Franke Harper County Community Foundation Nancy & Donald Johnson Kristin & Bill Franklin Carol & Weymeth Harrison Rob Johnson Elaine Franz Marnette & Ronald Hatchett Pam & Randy Johnston Mary Frazier Charlotte Hatfield Henrietta Jones Fredonia Community Foundation Karla & Chris Hawver Iris Jones Cyndi & John Fredricks Betty & Charles Hayward Judith & Paul Jones Friends of the Kansas State Fair Healthy Families - Reno County Phillip Jordan Friends of the Trail Fund Heartland Community Foundation Luella & Eldon Jost Sarah & Daniel Friesen Hilarie & Shane Hecox Virginia & Robert Friesen Jo & Ken Hedrick Fund for Hutchinson Judy Heide Leah Heide Linda & Randy Henderson Diana & Gary Hertel Hesston College Hesston Community Foundation

31 2013 Donors continued

K McPherson County Community Foundation Linda Pauls Kansas Association of Community Foundations Meyer Charitable Trust Pam & Kenny Pauls Kansas Children's Service League Tucker & Nation Meyer Pam Paulsen Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center MicroEdge, LLC Peabody Community Foundation Kansas Farmers Service Association Midwest Energy, Inc. George & Belle Pearce Foundation Kansas Health Foundation Midwest Ford Lincoln Mercury Toyota Liz & Ken Peirce Kansas Philanthropies, Inc. Melody Milbrandt, MD PEO Chapter HQ Kansas Rural Communities Foundation Miller & Associates Consulting Engineers, P.C. Joy & Merrill Peterson Kansas State Fair Miller Vision Care Pete Peterson Kansas Underground Salt Museum Alice & Bill Mills Sharon & Jim Peterson Kathy Kappenman Janet & Charles Mills Anita & Ronald Pfister Cindy & Cameron Kaufman Robert Milner Phillips County Community Foundation Kay & Gene Schmidt Donor Advised Fund Linda & John Mishler Pam & Charles Pierce Liz & J.C. Keith Jana & Brian Moler Doris Poltera Jennifer & Matthew Keller Dia & John Montgomery Schari Porter Bryana & Russell Kelley Melissa & Evan Moodie Post Rock Community Foundation Patty & Dave Kerr Wanda & Robert Morrison Prairie Bank of Kansas - Buhler Maria & James Kicklighter , Inc. Prairie Bank of Kansas - Hutchinson Lynette & Clement Kilpatrick Moundridge Community Foundation Prairie Fire Gallery Terri Kindsfather Janet Mueller Marilyn & Larry Prather Jim King Sherry & Gary Mundhenke Pretty Prairie Grade School Nicole & Clark Kirk Carol Murray Marcia & Mike Pritchett Anna Kiser Stacie Klassen N Q Pat & Bruce Klosterhoff Norma Nachtigall Quest Center for Entrepreneurs Billy Klug Darla Neal Joan & Rudy Koenig Joan Nech R Florence Krehbiel Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation - Ann & Rob Ramseyer Phyllis Krehbiel dba NeighborWorks Christina & Ronald Rankin Wendy & John Neill Susie & Todd Ray L Nemaha County STEP Foundation Virginia Rayl Margaret Lamb Pam & Wayne Neufeld Realty Executives 4Results Susan Lamb Heather Neuway Red Tent Book Club Fund Judy Langley New Covenant Presbyterian Church Donna & Don Regier Tamara & Gary Lanning Lisa & Jason Nicolay Fern & Marvin Reimer Leadership Reno County Alumni Association North Newton Community Foundation Nancy & Russell Reinert Legacy Regional Community Foundation Norton County Community Foundation, Inc. Reins of Hope Therapeutic Riding Program Marjorie Lentz Marlene & Nick Rempel Margaret & Dean Lewis O Reno County Community Development, Inc. Estella Lewis Revocable Trust Chris Odell Republic County Community Foundation Laura & Brad Lockee Frances & Marlo Oltman Jan Rich Lockton Companies, LLC Mary & Jeff O’Neal Susan & Mark Richardson Wayne Lowe ONEOK Foundation Inc. Nancy & David Richman Luminous Neon, Inc. Debra & Dennis Ontjes RiverSource Life Insurance Company Judy & Sam Ontjes Anette & Jeff Roberson M Oppenheimer & Co. Benjamin Robinson Kari & Phillip Mailloux Diana & Joe O'Sullivan Robert Robinson De Anna & Stephen Marshall Elizabeth Oswald Teresa & Gary Robinson Gayle Martin Ottawa County Community Foundation Candace & Richard Robl Martindell Swearer Shaffer Ridenour, LLP Vernon Robl Judy & Bill Mason P Elaine & Tom Robson Ruth & Jerry Maxfield Jan & Keith Pandratz Rossville Community Foundation Trissa & Matt McCabe Park Place Christian Church Rotary Club of Hutchinson Sharon & Perry McCabe Parkview Housing, Inc. Michelle & James Ruhlmann Ellen & Tom McCarley Parsons Area Community Foundation Beth & Richard Russell Darrel McCool Aubrey & Lance Patterson Russell County Area Community Foundation Beth McKibben Carolyn & Mike Patterson

32 S Dell Marie Shananah Swearer Beverly Wilson Sanborn & Daughters, Ltd. Verla & Charles Swindler J.R. & M.J. Wilson Foundation Kay & Gene Schmidt Trudy Swint Michelle Wilson Carolee Schritter Marylou & Perry Winter Leatrice & Milo Schroeder T Wise & Reber, L.C. Ruth & Jack Schroll Betty & James Taylor Nancy & Gary Witham Heidi & Jamie Schultz TCK Trust & Financial Advisors Scot Wolfington Scott Community Foundation TD Ameritrade Clearing Arlene & Jim Woods Nancy & Tim Scott Team Marketing Alliance Sandy & Leland Woodson Stanley Scudder TECH, Inc. Donna & Jack Wortman Ann & Ron Sellers Denise & Jeff Thode Wray & Sons Roofing Co., Inc. Mert Sellers Thomas County Community Foundation Cynda Wright Vicki & Cliff Shank Jan & David Thomas Lynnette Wuthnow LaVerna & James Shaw, Jr. John Thul Nancy Shears Topeka Community Foundation Y Sheila Austin & Jim Elliott Mary & Mark Treaster Eileen & Mark Yamauchi The Sherman County Community Foundation Trees for Tomorrow Youth Development Foundation Sue & Kevin Shillington Trinity United Methodist Church Judy & Lloyd Yutzy Andrea & Tim Siefkes Ruth & Harry Troyer Tina & Mike Yutzy Sleep Shoppe Charlotte Smith U Z Smith County Commmunity Foundation Ulster Project of Hutchinson Barbara & Keith Zody Pat & Bill Smith United Methodist Health Ministry Fund Lynette & David Zook Renee' & Scott Smith United Way of Reno County Lois & Tom Smith University of Kansas Center for Research Smoky Hills Charitable Foundation Helen & Wayne Unruh Smoky Valley Community Foundation USD 308 International Baccalaureate Judy & Bob Snyder Diploma Program Sara & Larry Soukup USD 310 - Fairfield Unified School District South Central Community Foundation Beth & Bill Southern V Rebecca & J.R. Spellman Dawn & Darron Veh Sarah & Robert Spradling Jennifer Velasquez Barbara & Woodrow Spriggs Vicki & Ray Vernon St. Elizabeth Farm Trust Glenda & Ken Vogel St. Francis Community Foundation Jeanne Vogts Brenda & Robert Staggs Herman, Esther & Henry Stallman Foundation W State of Kansas Department of Administration Wallace County Foundation Peg & John Stephens Donna & Hap Walters Sterling Farm Supply, Inc. Patti & Mike Wamsley Steven Voklswagen & Infiniti Letha Warkentin Billy John Stewart Washington County Community Foundation Lonnie Stieben Susan & Phillip Watson Rebecca & Matt Stiles Deb & Russ Wedel Pam Brown & Garth Strand Dixie & Dwight Wedel Dr. Brian Strange Marilyn & Dick Wells Jacque & Jim Strawn Kelly & Mike Wesley Patsy & Charles Studt Gerri West Paula Fried & Brad Stuewe Western Kansas Community Foundation Dianne & John Stutzman Mary Weston Mary Lou & Jim Sunderland Maribell & Keith Wetzel Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community Whitewater Community Foundation Donna & Harold Swanson Wichita Community Foundation Karen Swanson Wichita County Community Foundation, Inc. Marilyn & Bill Swearer Cynthia & Jerry Wiens

33 2013 Grants & Distributions

A Christian Soup Ministry G Aging Projects, Inc. City of Burrton, KS Gerard’s House - Santa Fe, NM Ally’s Daycare City of Hutchinson Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland - Wichita, KS Alzheimer’s Disease & Related Disorders City of Hutchinson Animal Shelter Jennifer Goodman Memorial Scholarship Fund Association - Wichita, KS City of Hutchinson - Parks Department Goodwill Industries - Wichita, KS American Cancer Society - Topeka, KS City of Hutchinson - Trails Graber Elementary School American Collegiate Society for Adapted City of South Hutchinson Grace Episcopal Church Athletics - Kechi, KS Cottey College American Heart Association - Overland Park, KS Cottonwood Foundation - Lawrence, KS H American Legion Auxiliary, Lysle Rishel #68 Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation - H Hawk Team American Lung Association of the Central States Crazy Horse, SD Hadley Day Care Center American Red Cross - Oklahoma City, OK Creede Fire Department - Creede, CO Haven Grade School American Red Cross - Reno County Chapter Creede Repertory Theatre Inc. - Creede, CO HCC Childcare Center American Sign Museum - Cincinnati, OH Crestview Bible Church HCC Endowment Association American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Crime Stoppers of Reno County, Inc. Healthy Families - Reno County to Animals - New York, NY Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - Heart of America - Heifer Project International, Inc. Angel Eyes Foundation - Denver, CO Mission, KS Helping Hands Daycare Animal Defense League - San Antonio, TX HHS After Prom Committee Anointed Life Ministries D HHS Alumni Association Aspen Music Festival and School - Aspen, CO Grace Dauber Lil Tykes Daycare HHT Foundation International, Inc. - Monkton, MD Avenue A Elementary School Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation - Holy Cross Catolic School Indianapolis, IN Horizon United Methodist Center - Arkansas City, KS B Dillon Lecture Series Horizons Child Advocacy Center Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation - St. Louis, MO Dillon Nature Center Hospice & HomeCare of Reno County Bat Conservation International, Inc. - Austin, TX Do Art Humane Society of San Antonio Bayshore Christian School - Tampa, FL Hutchinson Art Center Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center, Inc. - E Hutchinson Community College Lawrence, KS Early Childhood Initiatives Hutchinson High School Best Friends Animal Society - Kanab, UT Early Education Center Hutchinson Magnet School - Allen Bethany College - Lindsborg, KS Eastminster Presbyterian Chutch - Wichita, KS Hutchinson Meals on Wheels Bethel College - North Newton, KS Eastside Cemetery Hutchinson Public Library Big Brothers Big Sisters of Reno County Emanuel Lutheran Church Hutchinson Public Schools Bighorn Golf Club Charities (B.A.M.) - Envision Foundation Hutchinson Recreation Commission PalmDesert, CA Evangelical Presbyterian Church - Livonia, MI Hutchinson School of Tae Kwon Do Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery - Lindsborg, KS Hutchinson Symphony Association Bishop Seabury Academy - Lawrence, KS F Hutchinson Theatre Guild Boulder Mountain Fire Authority - Boulder, CO Fairfield Elementary Hutchinson Welcome Channel Boy Scouts of America - Quivira Council Fairfield Unified School District Hutchinson Zoo Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson Family Community Theatre Hutchinson’s Historic Fox Theatre Boys & Girls Club of Santa Fe - Santa Fe, NM Faris Elementary School Buhler Grade School Fellowship of Catholic University Students I Buhler Public Library (FOCUS) - Golden, CO Interfaith Housing Services, Inc. Buhler USD 313 Education Foundation First Call for Help InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA - Madison, WI Buhler Wellness Center First Call for Help - Medication Assistance Bulverde Area Humane Society - Bulverde, TX Program J John Burroughs School - St. Louis, MO First Christian Church Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation First Presbyterian Church C First United Methodist Church K Cancer Council of Reno County First United Methodist Church - Lawrence, KS KACEE - Kaleidoscope Catholic Near East Welfare Association (CNEWA) Food Bank of Reno County, Inc. Kansas 4-H Foundation, Inc. Cause for Paws Food for the Poor, Inc. - Coconut Creek, FL Kansas Action for Children, Inc. - Topeka, KS Central Christian Day Care Friends in Action of Reno County Kansas Association of Counties - Topeka, KS Central Christian School Friends of Animals in Need, Inc. Kansas Children’s Service League Child Care Links Friends of the Hutchinson Public Library Kansas Cosmosphere & Space Center Children’s Emergency Shelter Home Friends of the Hutchinson Zoo Kansas Fairgrounds Foundation Christ Lutheran Church of Santa Fe Friends of the Kansas State Fair Kansas Family Policy Council - Wichita, KS Christian Foundation for Children & Aging - Friends of the Trail Fund Kansas Food Bank Warehouse, Inc. - Wichita, KS Kansas City, KS Fundamental Learning Center, Inc. - Wichita, KS

34 Kansas Honor Flight, Inc. P St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital - Kansas Legal Services - Hutchinson Paralyzed Veterans of America - Wilton, NH Memphis, TN Kansas Mennonite Disaster Service Park Place Christian Church St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church Kansas Newspaper Foundation Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, Inc. - Lawrence, KS Kansas Sampler Foundation New York, NY St. Teresa’s Catholic Church Kansas Wesleyan University - Salina, KS Parsons Area Community Foundation - Strataca (Kansas Underground Salt Museum) KC Blind All-Stars Parsons, KS Stray Cat Adoptions of Texas Kids in the Middle, Inc. - Maplewwood, MO Polio Survivors - Central Kansas Sunshine Meadows Retirement Community KLRN - Alamo Public Telecommunications Council PILR - Prairie Independent Living Resource KMUW Public Radio - Wichita, KS Center T KWBW - Project Concern Pretty Prairie Grade School TECH, Inc. John Knox Presbyterian Kirk Church - Prosperity School Texas Public Radio - KSTX News Kansas City, MO Theatre Lawrence KPTS Channel 8 R Third Street Center - Carbondale, CO KSU Foundation Radio Kansas Kimberly Thompson Daycare Reins of Hope Therapeutic Riding Program Trees for Tomorrow Fund L Reno County 4-H Fair Trinity Catholic High School Lawrence Arts Center - Lawrence, KS Reno County Communities That Care Trinity United Methodist Church Lawrence Habitat for Humanity Reno County Community Development Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Reno County Drug Court U Association Reno County Emergency Energy Fund Ulster Project of Hutchinson Leadership Institute - Arlington, VA Reno County Head Start Union Valley Elementary School Leadership Reno County Reno County Health Department United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas - Wichita, KS Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - Wichita, KS Reno County Historical Society United Methodist Church of Pretty Prairie Lincoln Elementary School Reno County Producers Market United Way of Douglas County Little Angels Day Care Reno County Sheriff’s Department United Way of Reno County Little Buckaroos Day Care Reno County Youth Leadership University of Colorado Foundation - Boulder, CO Reno Valley Middle School University of Kansas Alumni Association M Rockin J’s Child Care Center University of Kansas Endowment Association Make-a-Wish Foundation of Kansas The University of Oklahoma Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Inc. - S University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Alexandria, VA Saint Francis Community Services USA Wrestling - Colorado Springs, CO McCandless Elementary School Salvation Army of Hutchinson USA Wrestling - Kansas, Inc. McPherson College Salvation Army of Santa Fe, NM McPherson Community Foundation Santa Clara University Men’s Lacrosse Team - V Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center - Santa Clara, CA Van Go Mobile Arts, Inc. - Lawrence, KS New York, NY Santa Fe Botanical Garden - Santa Fe, NM Veterans of Foreign Wars of the - Mennonite Friendship Communities Season For Sharing - Phoenix, AZ Topeka, KS Mid American Arts Alliance - Kansas City, MO Senseney Music Foundation - Wichita, KS Visions of Hope, Inc. - CASA Montessori Learning Center Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center, Inc. The Volunteer Center - RSVP Morgan Elementary School The Shelter, Inc. - Lawrence, KS Sherwood Forest Camp, Inc. - St. Louis, MO W N Sigma Chi Foundation - Evanston, IL We Care About Animals NAACP Signage Foundation, Inc. Wesley Towers Good Samaritan Fund National Kidney Foundation - Eastern Missouri - Delos V. Smith Senior Citizens Foundation Wichita Center for the Arts - Wichita, KS Creve Coeur, MO SMU School of Law Wichita Grand Opera, Inc. Natural Ties @ KU South Hutchinson After School Kids Wichita State University Nature Conservance - Albert Lea, MN South Hutchinson Elementary School Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc. - Kendalia, TX New Beginnings, Inc. South Hutchinson Police Department Wiley Elementary School Nickerson Elementary School Southern Animal Rescue Association (SARA) - The Willow Domestic Violence Center - Lawrence, KS Sequin, TX Wounded Warrior Project - Jacksonville, FL Nickerson High School - USD 309 Nickerson United Methodist Church Southern Poverty Law Center - Montgomery, AL Y O Spiritual Life Center - Hutchinson YMCA The Oasis Ranch & Retreat Center - Plevna, KS Correctional Facility Yoder Charter School Young Life - Wichita Obee Elementary School St. Barnabas Episcopal Church on the Desert - Youthville Old West Lawrence Association Scottsdale, AZ Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church 35 Hester photo

1987 1990 1997 Dick Dillon Assets reach “Break the Mold” school reform program begins gathering more than $1 selected as the Foundation’s first multi- information about million after year funding project: $180,000 over three the concept of receiving 640 years, the largest ever single grant from a community acres of land the Foundation foundation for from Helen and Hutchinson Oliver Hester 1994 1999 A $15,000 grant The Foundation awards more helps establish the than $3.2 million from all funds, Boys and Girls Club with over $175,500 from the Fund for Hutchinson

25 great years, made possible

2003 1992 Partner Agencies for The Foundation Childhood Excellence awards grants (PACE), a collaboration totaling convened by the Community Foundation, $489,913 2000 receives funding from from all funds Offices moved to the United Methodist 1989 1996 the First National Health Ministry Fund and Hutchinson Community The Charles E. Carey Bank Center, and launches the Community Foundation opens its Foundation and the Lynette Lacy Foundation’s long-term doors with Sandra Walter E. and Velma named President involvement in Early McMullen as President G. Justice Foundation and Executive Childhood Initiatives. and Executive Director become component Director funds of the Foundation, bringing assets to $11.6 million

36 2012 Foundation engages community development 2004 expert Mark Fenton for workshops on building Campaign to 2006 healthier, more active 2014 increase the Dick Aubrey Abbott communities. First “Match The Estella E. Lewis Dillon Legacy Fund, Patterson named Day” raises awareness estate bequeaths $4 which supports President and for the importance of million, the largest gift Foundation Executive Director endowment, resulting in in the Foundation’s operations, raises $222,000 for local history. Foundation sets $2.7 million in two 2007 nonprofit endowments. goals of increasing months Foundation Fund for Hutchinson to giving reaches $3 million by 2017 and $20 million by 2030. $40 million by people who love our community

2005 2011 Foundation launches Foundation is accepted Family Economic into Grow II program Success initiative and receives $800,000 2013 and Capacity- challenge match from Grants of nearly Building initiative for the Kansas Health $157,000 bring the nonprofit partners Foundation total impact of the Fund for Hutchinson to more than $2.5 million in 2004 grants to 167 Reno Dick Dillon Memorial Fund County nonprofits supports the launch of since 1990. Total Youth giving reaches 2010 $63 million Philanthropy Buhler Community Foundation Council forms as an affiliate of Hutchinson Community Foundation

37 Here, we can’t help but give our hearts to this place we love.

38 The people we love. The possibilities we see.

And we are proud to make it greater.

29 Board of Directors & Officers

BACK ROW: David Dick, Mark Trotman, Paul W. Dillon (Co-Treasurer), Dan Garber, Kory Jackson, Ryan Diehl, Kenneth E. Vogel (Co-Treasurer), John D. Montgomery, Richard Russell, Bill Southern FRONT ROW: Dell Marie Shanahan Swearer, Terri L. Eisiminger (Secretary), Chelsea Barker, Wendy C. Hobart, Susan S. Buttram, Aubrey Abbott Patterson (President), Marilyn Bolton (Chair)

Board Alumni Loren Alderson Dick Dillon* Stan Hill Peter Macdonald Lois Schlickau Carol Berger* Concha Duarte Shirlie Hutcherson Rich Manka* Roonie Sellers James Bloom R.A. Edwards Dean Johnson Marla McKee Dr. Robert Shears Robert Brown Terry Edwards Skip Johnson Mimi Meredith Jack Sutton* Ann Bush Tom Elliott Bryana Kelley Pat Michaelis John Swearer Howard “Jake” Carey, Jr. Allen Fee Dave Kerr Darla Neal* Lisa M. Ward Patty Carey Patty Foss Norman Krause Barbara Nunns Clark Wesley* Dave Claxton Jim Gilliland Steve Krause Elizabeth Oswald Elsie Wickliffe Mark Coberly Gerald Green Diane Lee Brenda Pace John Withrow Shirley Deterding Dick Hamilton Patricia Lemmon Criss Palacioz Jack Wortman* Ace Dillon Dick Heitschmidt Diane Longenecker Virginia Rayl Donna Zwick

Carolyn Dillon Scott Henderson William “Buck” Lyle Russell L. Reinert * former board chairperson

Staff Sue Shillington Finance Coordinator Terri Eisiminger VP Administration Aubrey Abbott Patterson President & Executive Director Kari Jackson Mailloux Program Officer Eileen Yamauchi Donor Services Associate

40 Dear Friends, 25 years ago, our founders had the foresight to create this Foundation. They worked to build it from the ground up, giving us a solid base. Now it’s our turn. Today we ask you: • What’s YOUR vision for the future of our community? • How could the Community Foundation help you reach your own goals? We’re here to listen. We invite you to reflect on where your heart is in Reno County: what you care about the most, what you want to see grow and thrive for generations to come. Please take time to write down the issues, organizations, causes or places that are near and dear to your heart in Reno County in the space below. Then send it to us, call us or drop by. Everything is made possible through the passion we have for our community. Let’s get started! Marilyn Bolton and Sincerely, Aubrey Abbott Patterson

Marilyn Bolton Aubrey Abbott Patterson Board Chair President This is where MY What do you care about most in Reno County? HEART What issues, organizations, causes or places are near and dear to your heart in Reno County? IS

What should we do next? Let’s get coffee to talk about my thoughts for the community I want to establish a fund at Hutch CF Contact me about estate planning and leaving a charitable legacy I have named Hutch CF in my estate plans; include me in the Legacy Society I need FREE t-shirts for the kids I love! Quantities: ___Youth XS (2-4) ___Youth S (6-8) ___Youth M (10-12) ___Youth L (14-16) I want to purchase a t-shirt for myself! Included is $12 per shirt for these quantities: ___ Adult S ___ Adult M ___ Adult L ___ Adult XL ___ Adult 2XL

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Mail to Hutchinson Community Foundation, P.O. Box 298, Hutchinson, KS 67504-0298 or visit HutchCF.org to tell us where your heart is. View our report online at HutchCF.org/CommunityReport2014

Enclosed is my gift of $______to be directed to: ❑ Fund for Hutchinson ❑ Other Please make check payable to Hutchinson Community Foundation. A receipt will be sent for tax purposes.

❑ In honor of ❑ In memory of

❑ To commemorate ❑ Other purpose

Name Phone Email

Address City/State/Zip

Please contact me about: ❑ Establishing a fund ❑ Speaking to a group ❑ Personal estate planning services ❑ Using the Foundation to administer charity in my will or trust

Mail to Hutchinson Community Foundation, P.O. Box 298, Hutchinson, KS 67504-0298 or visit HutchCF.org to learn more.