National Philanthropy Day 2012
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2012 11:00 AM TO 1:30 PM THE WESTIN ST. FRANCIS HOTEL 335 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA PROGRAM WELCOME TO National Philanthropy Day 2012 November 15, 2012 DANA KING SANDRA DREW & Master of Ceremonies Dana King has been a News Anchor at MICHAEL L. EDELL CBS 5 since 1997. She co-anchors the EVENT CO-CHAIRS CBS 5 Eyewitness News at 6 pm, 10 pm (on The CW 44 Cable 12) and 11pm. King has travelled extensively for the station, When she documented the situation of and her work is a shining example of the im- pact reporting with integrity has on commu- nities both near and far. Her incredible work to provide medical relief to Kosovo refugees. King said, “I told my children I can’t help like a journalist at Ground Zero after 9/11, ex- doctor can, but I can tell someone’s story to make things better.” Honduras, and Turkey. Her efforts in Honduras in 1998 after Hurri- bank that raised close to a million dollars. her re- Dear Friends of Philanthropy, In 2010 her special on the “Legacy of Loma These groups deliver myriad services that enrich our lives every day. We are fortunate to live in an area where generosity is deeply embedded in our history and culture. yourselves heroes for all that you do to make our community a better place for all of us. With gratitude, Sandy and Michael TODAY’S SCHEDULE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 10:00 AM PHILANTHROPY FORUM Colonial Room 12:30 AWARDS PRESENTATION Outstanding Foundation or Community Grantmaker 11:00 AM REGISTRATION Georgian Room Tipping Point Community presented by carol bonnie, board of trustees, cpmc foundation Hank Rosso Outstanding Fundraising Professional 11:00 AM WELCOME RECEPTION Colonial Room Lori Fogarty anita martinez, board member, oakland museum of california & pam cook, pamela cook development search Outstanding Corporate Grantmaker 12:00 PM LUNCHEON AND PROGRAM Grand Ballroom JP Morgan Chase & Co. presented by stephanie martin, director of community relations, pg&e Welcome — Dana King, Master of Ceremonies Lifetime Achievement in Philanthropy Opening Remarks, Sandra Drew and Michael L. Edell Helen Diller presented by phyllis cook, plc philanthropic services In Tribute Presentation SPOTLIGHT ON OUR HONOREES Outstanding Philanthropist Maurice Kanbar presented by bernard osher, founder and treasurer of the bernard osher foundation Presentation by San Francisco Girls Chorus Level IV of the Chorus School Outstanding Fundraising Volunteer Carla Betts presented by dr. joel parrott, president and ceo of the oakland zoo Outstanding Foundation Professional Retha Robinson presented by sandra hernandez, ceo, san francisco foundation and kurt organista, san francisco foundation board of trustees and koshland committee chair Vineyards Award Kristi Yamaguchi’s Always Dream Foundation presented by dr. gabrielle miller, national executive director, raising a reader HOST COMMITTEE Event Co-Chairs Many thanks to the tireless work of our all-volunteer committee. National Philanthropy Day would not be Michael L. Edell possible without your generosity of time and talent. In Tribute Committee Awards Committee Sponsorship Committee Rebecca Schuett Christopher Shields, Andrew Kaufteil CHAIR CHAIR CHAIR California Academy Shields Capital Development University of California, San of Sciences Francisco ABOUT THE ASSOCIATION OF FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONALS Pamela A. Cook Sama Abu Ayyash Pamela Cook Development Search Emma Lee Twitchell Arts Management and Fundraising Consultant CO- CHAIR Ronnie de Supinski CFRE, Oakland Zoo Betsy Biern Prospect Research Services Children’s Hospital & Research - Bridget Anderson Center Foundation Janet Lipsey Sterrin Bird tunities for fundraising professionals. With close to 400 active members, it is Personal Organization Lishelle Blakemore CFRE UC Berkeley The Hamlin School Theresa Nelson To m D e C a i g n y Andy Bowles Theresa Nelson & Associates / San Francisco Arts Commission La Clínica de La Raza Y’Anad Burrell individuals that make its education programs possible. Public Sector Cynthia Brandt Stover Glass House Communications Mills College Joanne Butcher Naomi Sultana Young Fund Development Consulting, Inc. The Story of Stuff Project Caitlin Croughan we’ll give Susan Corlett Jane Willner Center Foundation Sustainable Conservation Willner Prospect Research Services Sandy Drew you $50 off the cost of an annual membership in honor Matt Forman NPD 2012 Co-Chair Audrey L. Yee Evelyn & Walter Haas, Jr. Fund Golden Gate National Parks Suzanne Irwin-Wells Irwin-Wells Associates Conservancy Nicole Medeiros Equal Justice Society Anita Jaffe Trudy Zimmerman Special Events and Partnership for membership materials and a $50 coupon. CONSULTANT Giles Miller Marketing Consultant Prospect Research East Bay Community Foundation Andrew Kaufteil University of California, San Dee Dee Nguyen Francisco Marin Community Foundation Robin Morjikian Mary M. Schmidt NCIRE The Veterans Health Research Institute Audrey Yee Julia Russell Golden Gate National Parks Bay Area Discovery Museum Conservancy Scott Staub ACFRE Friends of the San Francisco Public Library Brandy Vause Bay Area Discovery Museum Lily Yuan University of California, San Francisco SPONSORS Community Supporters Special Thanks Presenting Sponsor Media Sponsor Table Sponsors Mercy Housing California Community Partners George Marks Children’s House The Men’s Wearhouse Friends and Family of Helen Diller Lincoln Child Center In Kind Sponsors AWARDEES Each year the Association of Fundraising Professionals Golden Gate Chapter marks one day to celebrate the spirit of giving by recognizing exemplars in philanthropy and social change. Awards are presented to individuals and institutions whose giving to the community inspires all of us. They are nominated by the community and selected by a committee of volunteers who are leaders in the world of philanthropy. We are pleased to honor the following 2012 award recipients. OUTSTANDING FOUNDATION OR COMMUNITY GRANTMAKER HANK ROSSO OUTSTANDING FUNDRAISING PROFESSIONAL - - ing professional who practices his or her profession in an exemplary manner. developing innovative approaches to philanthropy. presented by carol bonnie, board of trustees, cpmc foundation presented by, anita martinez, board member, oakland museum of california & pam cook, pamela cook development search - raised more than $50 million to educate, em- ees with the communications, technical and led the Museum’s $63 million “Museum of ploy, house and support 160,000 strategic support they need to grow California” campaign and building renovation and increase their impact. We are un- multidisciplinary museum project, which has included apologetically focused on metrics be- that brings together col- the reinstallation of 90,000 Tipping Point screens nonprof- cause getting results means breaking lections of art, history and square feet of gallery space the cycle of poverty for good. We be- natural sciences to tell the - partner with the most effective lieve that our grantees deserve a fund- extraordinary stories of hancement to the Museum’s groups helping low-income peo- ing model that respects their expertise, California and its people. landmark building. Prior to and that our donors deserve a return her current position, Lori on their philanthropic investments. to oversee and guide all was executive director of the vetted for strong leadership, clean Museum programmatic and administrative operations and was senior deputy direc- measuring results. Tipping Point and operating costs so that 100% of grants are unrestricted, allowing every dollar donated to Tipping Point private cultural institution supported by the grantees to invest in the strategy, - several positions at The Music Center of Los to best serve their clients. endowment. Each year we start our fundrais- goes out the door within 12 months. OUTSTANDING CORPORATE GRANTMAKER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN PHILANTHROPY civic and charitable responsibility, and who encourages others to take philanthropic leader- outstanding civic and charitable responsibility and whose generosity encourages others to ship roles in their communities. take philanthropic leadership roles on in the community. presented by stephanie martin, director of community relations, pg&e presented by phyllis cook, plc philanthropic services - million customers and small businesses are - served through more than 950 bank branch- - of $2.3 trillion and operations worldwide. The - ford. Helen’s philosophy is quite simply that it is never too early, too late, or too often to services for consumers and small business- as through relationships with auto dealer- now its 12th year. es, commercial banking, ships. The company financial transaction employs nearly 21,000 and education and processing, asset man- people in the state and Comprehensive Can- - agement and private contributed nearly $66 cer Center, together million in grants and - - in-kind donations to see a new era in can- local charities and non- committed to inspir- Gurion University ing others to make Commitment to most prominent corporate, institutional and www.jpmorganchase.com. a difference in their families with the ren- communities, and set ovation of the play- out to achieve this Chase brands. In California, more than 14.5 with broad based philanthropic grants Park and programs