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Southern Ohio Medical Center Development Foundation southern ohio medical center Development Foundation 2015 ANNUAL REPORT 2201 25th Street Portsmouth, OH 45662 740-356-2506 www.somc.org/development Index SOMC Development Foundation 1 SOMC Development Foundation Beneficiaries 2 Development Foundation Board Members 2 Development Foundation Staff 3 Corporate Partnership Program 4 SOMC Development Foundation Events 4 Community Wellness Champions 5 Corporate Partners 6 SOMC Guild Contributions 7 SOMC Employee Giving 8 Friends Community Center 8 Grant Funding Received in 2015 9 Fund Balances 9 Headlines 10 Donor Contributions 15 Grant Bridge, Our mission is to make a difference by identifying the Portsmouth community’s health and wellness needs while bridging the gap between those needs and the cost of the solutions. The SOMC Development Foundation encompasses fundraising efforts for Hospice, Cancer, Employee Relief, Heart & Vascular, Pediatrics, Community Health and Wellness, the Endowment Fund and the areas of greatest need. These funds generate much needed support and enable SOMC to continually deliver extraordinary care for future generations. We’re here to make a difference in our community. Our goal is to help provide much needed resources that will help sustain the health care needs of our community members. We engage in fundraising efforts to help support initiatives throughout SOMC and our community. This support ranges from the purchase of new equipment & technology to upgrading facilities as well as other community projects that address our community’s health and wellness needs. Support and funds raised by the Development Foundation enable SOMC to respond to challenges and new opportunities as they arise. 1 somc development foundation Beneficiaries in 2015 + Free Smoking Cessation Classes + Camp LIFE + Stretchers for Emergency Department + Breast, Colon, Lung, & Heart Screening Programs + Vital Signs Monitors + Diabetes Programs + Pediatric / Nursery Equipment + Love Your Heart + Portsmouth Connex + Hospice Expansion Project + Disc Golf for Earl Thomas Conley Park + Basic Needs of: Cancer, Heart & + LIFE Center Memberships Vascular, Hospice, & Pediatric Patients 2015 somc development foundation Board Members + Debbie Allard + P. David Fowler, Chairman + William McKinley + Randy Arnett + Nancy Hawk + Dart Miller + Amy Clemmons + Tim Glockner + Dr. Michael Raies + Robert R. Dever + Gerald Jenkins + Sandra Reiser + Gary Duzan, + George Lawson + Kara Redoutey Vice Chairman + Jenny LeMaster + Dr. Vincent Scarpinato Welcome to New Board Legacy Society Members Members for 2016: + Dr. Suzanne Bonzo + Maureen “Mo” Coburn + Randy & Glenna Arnett + Holly Johnson + Samuel M. McKibbin + Daniel B. Jovanovich, MD + Linda Donaldson + Justin “Juice” Schmidt 2 2015 somc development foundation Staff Kara Redoutey, Mary Arnzen, Shaye Coburn, Director of Development Major Gift & Planned Development & Database Giving Officer Coordinator New Development Staff Members for 2016: SOMC Development Director Kara Redoutey Earns CFRE Designation SOMC’s Director of Community Relations and Development, Kara Redoutey, recently received designation as a certified fund raising executive. CFRE designation is given to individuals that pass a rigorous written examination testing their knowledge, skills and abilities as a fundraising executive. “Achieving CFRE designation is something that means a lot to me,” Redoutey said. “I take a lot of pride in the work of the SOMC Hayley Burchett, Development Foundation. I believe this experience will be a benefit Donor Relations Coordinator not only to myself and the Development Foundation, but also to the community that we serve.” In addition to passing a written exam, CFRE designees also agree to uphold Accountability Standards and the Donor Bill of Rights. CFRE is considered to be the premier global credential for career fundraisers. “The CFRE credential was created to identify for the public and employers those individuals who possess the knowledge, skills and commitment to perform fundraising duties in an effective and ethical manner,” Jim Caldarola, immediate past chair of CFRE International, said. “The CFRE credential demonstrates a high level of commitment on the part of Kara Redoutey to herself, the fundraising profession and the donors who are served.” Cathy Mullins, Grant Writer 3 Corporate Partnership program Our corporate partnership program was created to help raise awareness about SOMC community events that were established to promote our community’s health and wellness needs. Our vision for this program is to establish strong philanthropic partnerships between SOMC and our valued corporate partners. 2015 somc development foundation Events + Casino Night + Raven Rock Ash Dash - Annual Fund (Area of Greatest Need) - Community Health & Wellness Fund + Hospice Memorial Ride + Winter Wonderland - Hospice Caritas Fund - Annual Fund (Area of Greatest Need) + Tri for Your LIFE + Pamper Your Heart - Community Health & Wellness Fund - Heart & Vascular Fund + Run for Your LIFE + Hike for Hospice - Community Health & Wellness Fund - Hospice Caritas Fund + Paint it Pink + LIFE Center Invitational - Cancer Compassion Fund Golf Tournament - Community Health & Wellness Fund 4 2015 Community Wellness Champions Our Community Wellness Champions are organizations within our community who support every SOMC event at the highest level. + Century 21 Empire Realty, S.E. + Tom & Vicki Noel + Coca Cola + Portsmouth Emergency Ambulance Services, Inc. + Concord Health & Rehabilitation + Schmidt Family + Edward Jones Restaurant Group + Genesis & Interim + US Bank + Glockner Family of Dealerships + WAI Construction Group + International Brotherhood of + WSAZ Electrical Workers Local #575 + YEI Corporation + Dr. Thomas & Cheryl Khoury / Southern Ohio Surgical Associates 5 2015 Corporate Partners + Allstate - Portia + Garage Café & + Nancy Hawk, Real Spradlin Agency Port City Pub Estate Gallery, Inc. + American Savings Bank + Genesis & Interim + Neal & Vicky Hatcher + Randy & Glenna Arnett + Glockner Family + Tom & Vicki Noel of Dealerships + BB&E Inc. + Pleasant Hill Manor + Ben & Toni Gill Nursing Facility + Berndt & Murfin Insurance Agency + Harris Floor + PNC Bank Covering, Inc. + Bickett Machine & + Port City Café & Pub Gas Supply, Inc. + Healogics, Inc. - Wound Healing Center + Portsmouth Emergency + Brain Freeze Frozen Ambulance Services, Inc. Yogurt Bar + Hill View Retirement Community + Professional Care + Best Care Nursing & Pharmacy Rehabilitation Center + Horizon Health + Real Estate Gallery, + Drs. Murielle Brohez + Hunter -Williams Nancy Hawk & Crystal Totten Insurance + Kara Redoutey + Century 21 Empire Realty + IBEW Local 575 + Rutman Burnside + Coca Cola + Infra-Metals Co. Realty Group + Concord Health & + J&H Reinforcing & + Vincent Scarpinato, Rehabilitation Center Structural Erectors, Inc. MD & Eric Armstrong + Copies Galore - + Dr. George & + Schmidt Family Linda Donaldson Ann Johnson Restaurant Group + DESCO Federal + Dr. Norman & + Dr. Matt & Traci Credit Union Cheryl Jacobs Schwamberger + Dr. Thomas & + Jim’s Pest Control + Scioto Shoe Mart Cheryl Khoury + John Gambill - + Dr. Loretta & + EPMG Attorney at Law Giovanni Settoni + Edward Jones + Life Medical Response + US Bank + Fluor B&W + Dr. Duane & Rachel + WAI Construction Marchyn + Fred Brisker + WSAZ + Matt & Jennifer Miller + G&J Pepsi + YEI Corporation + Morgan Brothers Jewelers 6 SOMC Guild Contributions The guilds at Southern Ohio Medical Center share a common goal – to support the needs of the patients as well as the hospital’s beneficial programs through fundraising efforts. They achieved their goal in 2015, raising more than $69,000 as part of their effort to advance the mission of SOMC. The women and men of SOMC’s guilds are truly extraordinary individuals and make such a difference for the patients, families and staff of Southern Ohio Medical Center. This year, the support of the Guilds allowed SOMC to purchase items, such as Heart Care Equipment for both patient care and staff needs, Breast Pumps for Maternity and donations toward the SOMC Cancer Compassion Fund, Pediatric Nursery and SOMC Hospice Center. SOMC is supported by a total of six guilds: the Hope Guild, the Kardia Guild, the Pleasure Guild, the Scioto Guild, the Service Guild and the Pediatric Guild. Hope Guild Pleasure Guild + President - Sandy Cable + President - Suzanne Trimble + Vice President - Ama Simpson + Vice President - Janet Doyle + Secretary - Joyce White + Secretary - Elaine Litten + Assistant Secretary - Jean Taylor + Treasurer - Georgene Bussey + Treasurer - Bonnie Riddlebarger Total Amount Raised in 2015: + Assistant Treasurer - Ruth Stewart $5,376.17 Total Amount Raised in 2015: $33,139.83 Scioto Guild + President - Ruth Boden Kardia Guild + Vice President - Carol Davis + President - Karen Wood + Secretary - Betty Applegate + Vice President - Eloise White + Treasurer - Bonnie Johnson + Secretary - Merrill Wood Total Amount Raised in 2015: + Treasurer - Marilyn Mercer $7,945.10 Total Amount Raised in 2015: $9,554.46 Service Guild + President - Karen Evans Pediatric Guild + Vice President - Saundra Wheeler + President - Danielle Houghton + Secretary - Ruth Logan + Vice President - Jessi Miller + Treasurer - Joanne Winters + Treasurer - Suellen Doughman Total Amount Raised in 2015: + Secretary - Ashley Musser $7,928.94 Total Amount Raised in 2015: $5,803.67 7 SOMC Employee Giving SOMC employees are given the opportunity to utilize payroll deduction to give a percentage of their paycheck to a designated local charity
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