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Great Things Happen When We Live United Annual Report | Donor Recognition (July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2016) GREAT THINGS HAPPEN WHEN WE LIVE UNITED ANNUAL REPORT | DONOR RECOGNITION (JULY 1, 2014 - JUNE 30, 2016) United Way of Rock River Valley TABLE OF CONTENTS 2014 Community Partners 2 2015 Community Partners 6 2014 Community Leaders 9 2015 Community Leaders 13 Financials 18 Investments 19 United Way will continue to focus on making every neighborhood in our community a Strong Neighborhood... Great Things Happen When We LIVE UNITED. Over the past two years, United Way has been blessed to have the support of generous donors like you. Your gifts of nearly $9 million have ensured that our work in the community is relevant and on-point. Together with stakeholders and community partners, we are directing creative programming with a two-generation approach in neighborhoods so that adults and children are empowered to succeed. United Way will continue to focus on making every neighborhood in our community a Strong Neighborhood, but we can’t accomplish this important work without you. United Way depends on the generosity of individuals and local businesses to fund our initiatives and our partnerships with nonprofit agency programs. We believe that every dollar contributed to United Way changes a life. For instance, when an individual donates: • we connect parents and other adults facing transportation and other obstacles directly with job skills training and employment opportunities in their neighborhoods; • we prepare pre-k children and their families to succeed in school with family engagement activities and school readiness materials; • we help senior citizens live an independent life by providing them with nutritional meals and other adult services. Thank you for being a part of our incredible work as a donor, volunteer, and community advocate. Thank you for choosing to LIVE UNITED. Sincerely, Paul A. Logli CEO and President United Way of Rock River Valley COMMUNITY PARTNERS United Way of Rock River Valley thanks the following organizations that partner with us to create opportunities for a better life for all. These organizations contributed a corporate gift, conducted a workplace campaign, or did both to advance the education, income and health of our neighborhoods and communities. Gifts received between July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 KEY: ^ - Ogle County Organizations % - 100% Employee Participation 13 WREX BMO Harris Bank Public Works; Rockford Metropolitan Agency of Dixon Automatic Tool, Inc. Acument Global Technologies Camcar LLC Boone/Winnebago Regional Planning; Rockford Public Library Dr. Pepper Snapple Group Advance Auto Parts, Inc. Office of Education Coca-Cola Bottling Company Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago Advanced Machine & Boy Scouts of America, Coilcraft^ Rockford Region Blackhawk Area Council Engineering Company Comcast Eclipse, Inc. Boys and Girls Club of Rockford AFL-CIO Rockford United Labor ComEd - An Exelon Company Enterprise Rent-A-Car Byron Bank^ AFSCME - Local 448; Local 473; Local 692; Concentric Rockford, Inc. Entre Computer Solutions Local 1058; Local 1275; Local 2515; Local 3210; Cain & Company Court Street United Methodist Church Estwing Manufacturing Company Local 3350 Cappel Certified Seeds, Inc. CoyleKiley Insurance Agency Exelon Byron Nuclear Power Station 6^ Allstate - Manarchy-Ellis Agency Casler Foundation Crusader Community Health F. N. Smith Corp.^ Alpha Controls & Services Cellusuede Products, Inc. Danfoss Family Counseling Services Alpine Bank Cessna United Friendship Fund of Northern Illinois Dasco Pro, Inc. Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1333 Chartwell Agency Farm & Fleet Of Rockford David J. Anderson Charitable Foundation American Postal Workers Union Local 79 Children’s Home + Aid FCA US, LLC Dealer Alliance Corporation American Red Cross of Northwest Illinois Cincinnati Tool Steel Company FedEx Ground/Express Delta Power Company American Vision Center City of Loves Park FIELD% Dickerson & Nieman Realtors, Inc. Ameriprise Financial City of Rochelle^ First National Bank^ Diocese of Rockford - Boylan Catholic High; Angelic Organics Learning Center City of Rockford - Community & Economic St. Edward School; St. James School; St. Peter First Northern Credit Union Anpec Industries, Inc. Development; Finance Department; Fire Cathedral School; Saint Elizabeth Catholic Freeport Industrial Roofing, Inc. Department; Human Resources Department; Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. Community Center Furst Staffing Services Human Services Department; IT Department; Legal Associated Bank, N.A. Discovery Center Museum Department; Mayor’s Office; Police Department; Gambino Realtors Home Builders, Inc. AT&T Ballard Companies, Inc. Bank of America United Way of Rock River Valley thanks the following Barbara Olson Center of Hope organizations for creating powerful change in our community. Barnes International These organizations invest in our community with total annual Behr Iron & Metal support of $200,000 and greater. Benning Group, LLC Bergner’s - CherryVale Store #512 Bergner’s - Machesney Park Mall #513 Bergstrom Inc. Best Buy Blackhawk Bank Blackhawk Learning Connection Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois 2 | United Way of Rock River Valley GE Aviation Kennametal Mutual Reinsurance Bureau Rochelle Community Hospital^ GFS Gordon Food Service Kent Feeds, Inc. National Association Rochelle Foods^ Giovanni’s KMK Media Group, Inc. of Letter Carriers Branch 245 Rock River Center, Inc.^ Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois Kristin L. Anderson Charitable Foundation Newspaper Guild / Communications Rock River Disposal Workers of America Local 34071 GKN Rockford Laborers’ International Union of North Rock River Environmental Services America - Local 32; Local 727; Local 1035 Nicor Gleason Cutting Tools Rock River Training Corporation Local 1035 Northwest Bank of Rockford Goodwill Industries of Northern Illinois Rock River Valley Blood Center LaMonica Beverage Northwest Community Center Greater Rockford Airport Authority Rock River Water Reclamation District Land-Mark Printing Company Northwestern Illinois Building & Greenlee / A Textron Company Construction Trades Council Rock Valley College Landstar Guyer & Enichen PC Novartis Rock Valley Faculty Association Larson & Darby, Inc. Hanson Professional Services Inc. Ogle County Government^ Rock Valley Federal Credit Union Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Harlem Community Center Ogle County Solid Rock Valley Oil & Chemical Co. Liebovich Brothers, Inc. Harlem Consolidated School District #122 Waste Management Department^ Rockford Acromatic Products Co. Lifescape Community Services, Inc. Harlem Federation of Teachers Local 540 Olson Aluminum Castings, Inc. Rockford Area Convention Linda & John Anderson Charitable Hayes Beer Distributing Company Operating Engineers Local 150 & Visitors Bureau Foundation Header Die & Tool, Inc. Oregon Community Unit Rockford Area Economic Lindstrom, Sorenson & Assoc. Development Council Hennig, Inc. School District #220^ Lou Bachrodt Automall Rockford Bank and Trust Hinshaw & Culbertson Oregon Rotary Club^ Lowe’s Rockford Distribution Center Rockford Bell Credit Union Holmstrom & Kennedy OrthoIllinois Lutheran Social Services Rockford Chamber of Commerce Hononegah National Honor Society OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center of Illinois, Ogle County Office^ Rockford Cosmopolitan Club HOPE of Ogle County^ PACCAR Parts Division Macy’s Rockford Education Association Hub City Senior Center^ Paper Recovery Service Corporation Manpower Rockford Education Association, Retired IBEW - Local 15; Local 19; Local 21; Parker Hannifin Corporation Marshall’s - Store #0296 Rockford Foundries, Inc. Local 196; Local 364 Police Benevolent & MEGAFAB Protective Association Unit 6 Rockford Gastroenterology Associates Ltd Illinois Bank & Trust Meijer PCI / Packaging Coordinators Inc. Rockford Mass Transit District Illinois Machine Shed MembersAlliance Credit Union Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Rockford Rockford MELD Ingenium IT Management MercyRockford Health System Pierce Laminated Products, Inc. Rockford Mutual Insurance Co. Ingenium Technologies Meridian Pinecrest Community^ Rockford Park District International Association MFG, LLC of Fire Fighters Local 413 Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #23 Rockford Process Control, Inc. Mid-City Office Products International Association PNC Bank Rockford Register Star of Machinists Local 1553 Midland States Bank Prairie State Legal Services, Inc. Rockford School District #205 - Admin International Paper Midwest Community Bank Professional Graphics Department; Auburn High School; Beyer Elementary; Bloom Elementary; Brookview Elementary; ITW Shakeproof - Alpine Mid-West Dairymens Company RAMP Carlson Elementary; Cherry Valley Elementary; J.L. Clark, a Divison of CLARCOR Mid-West Family Broadcasting - WNTA Rasmussen College Circles of Learning at Harrison Park; Conklin LaMovida; WXRX; WGFB; WRTB JCPenney - CherryVale #2830 Raymond James & Associates, Inc. Elementary; Dennis Early Childhood; East High; Milestone, Inc. Jeffrey R. Anderson Charitable Foundation Raynor Mfg. Co.^ Eisenhower Middle; Ellis Arts Academy; Fairview Millwrights Local 2158 Early Childhood; Flinn Middle; Froberg Elementary; Johnson Group, A Deluxe Company Remedies Renewing Lives Mondelēz Global, LLC Gregory Elementary; Guilford High; Haskell Year- Johnson Personnel Company Rj Link International Inc. Round Academy; Hillman Elementary; Jefferson JPMorgan Chase Morrissey Family Businesses RK Dixon High; Johnson Elementary; Kennedy Middle; King Mount Morris Senior Karlberg Enterprises Robert C. Bell Insurance Elementary; Kishwaukee Elementary; Lewis Lemon Citizen’s Council
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