2004 Annual Report
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The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Louisiana’s capital region. To achieve our mission, we: • Serve donors to build the assets that drive initiatives and solutions; • Engage community leaders to develop appropriate responses to emerging opportunities and challenges; and • Evaluate our work and share the results with our stakeholders. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Baton Rouge Area Foundation was founded in 1964 as a community foundation with a commitment to the improvement 3 3 Letter from the Chair of our community. Over the years, the Foundation has earned the 4–54–5 Our Leaders distinction of being the premier resource for philanthropists, 6–136–13 Funds & Affiliates nonprofit organizations and community leaders in the area. 14–214–233 Grants Awarded The Foundation serves eight parishes in South Central Louisiana, 24–30 Our Members which make up the greater Baton Rouge area. The Foundation 31–3531–35 Memorials & Honoraria manages over 300 charitable funds totaling more than $284 million 35 35 John W. Barton Sr. Excellence in Nonprofit Management Award in assets, and in 2004, made more than $9 million in grants. 36–3736–37 Acknowledgments The Dedicated Dads program is but one example of efforts the Foundation supported this past year, and I could have just as easily painted a comparable picture with the HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign, or hundreds of others. Whether you consider the large projects like the Shaw Center for the Arts, Plan Baton Rouge or Hope VI, or the smallest grants from our donor advised funds, our focus on improving the quality of life in our community is rooted in the practice of civility. The work of this organization is made possible through the support of our fund donors, members, partners and exceptionally talented staff, and on 3 LETTER FROM THE CHAIR behalf of the Board of Directors of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, let me Welcome to the 40th Annual Report of the Baton Rouge express to each of you my sincere thanks. I hope you enjoy this review of the Area Foundation. As I read a draft of the introduction work you made possible in 2004, considering while you do, the extraordinary that would precede this letter, it seemed so appropriate impact the “ripples” of that work had on our community. that we would focus on such a core concept, that of civility, as we look back on our 40th year. And while words like philanthropy, donors, grants and civic leadership may jump to mind first when thinking of the Foundation, the art of civility is rightly present Kevin R. Lyle, Chair throughout the work of this organization. Twenty-seven fathers now have jobs, which enable them to provide child AFTERWORD support for their children, another four are working on their GED and two Kevin Lyle’s chairmanship of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation has been marked are enrolled in Louisiana Technical College. All of this while educating these by high level, versatile leadership. He manages board and committee meetings absentee fathers about responsibility and commitment to their families. with decorum, efficiency and humor. Then he will roll up his sleeves to get Those are the early quantifiable results of the Dedicated Dads program, engaged in the details of generating documents or managing projects for the a Foundation supported program of the Family Road of Baton Rouge that Foundation that are immensely important. In fact, Kevin single-handedly works in collaboration with the District Attorney’s office, Support Enforcement drafted, edited and finalized the strategic plan for the Foundation, after chairing Services and Juvenile Court. And while these are the results easily enumerated, the committee for over a year. His attention to detail, his extraordinary grace let’s consider for a moment the “ripple” effects beyond these numbers. and high principles have all marked him as one of our community’s leadership The children who not only have the advantages of an improved financial gems. I speak for every member of the staff when I say that we have thoroughly situation, but the influence, involvement and role model of a father who is enjoyed working with him as both our boss and colleague. fulfilling his responsibilities to his family. The spouse who is now without the added stress and expense of collecting child support, who can instead focus that energy on her children and herself, improving the home situation of all involved. And finally, the impact these individuals will surely have on others, as a direct and indirect result of their improved life situations. John G. Davies, President & CEO The Baton Rouge Area Foundation is governed by directors who are appointed for three-year terms. Members may serve two consecutive terms after which they must rotate off for at least one year. The Board is comprised of fifteen at-large directors elected by the members. The immediate past Board Chair serves as a member of the Executive Committee and member of the Board, as does the Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation. Founding Chair John W. Barton Sr. has a permanent seat as Chair Emeritus on the Board and its Executive Committee. 4 OUR LEADERS PAST CHAIRS 2004 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Our Board of Directors are stewards of the community, John W. Barton Sr. 1964–1970 Kevin R. Lyle, Chair volunteering their time and resources to improving the Harvey H. Posner* 1971–1972 John G. Davies, President & CEO quality of life in our area. Their oversight ensures the Joseph H. Baynard* 1973–1974 Thomas H. Turner, Vice Chair L. Heidel Brown* 1975–1976 Ralph J. Stephens, Treasurer effectiveness of our programs and helps us build assets John S. Kean Jr.* 1977–1978 The Rev. Charles T. Smith, Secretary to better the lives of our fellow citizens through thoughtful Chester McKay* 1979–1980 Virginia B. Noland, Immediate Past Chair grantmaking. They are civically inclined, creating strategies William H. LeBlanc Jr.* 1981–1982 John W. Barton Sr., Chair Emeritus Rosalind B. McKenzie* 1983–1984 Frederick P. Cerise MD for growth and positive change to transform the Baton Jake L. Netterville 1985–1986 Thomas A. Cotten Rouge community. John B. Noland 1987–1989 David G. Fourrier MD Dudley W. Coates 1990–1991 Brace B. Godfrey Jr. Gordon A. Pugh 1992–1993 Alice D. Greer OUR FOUNDERS John W. Barton Sr. 1994 L. Lane Grigsby J. Terrell Brown 1995–1996 Cornelius A. “Connie” Lewis John W. Barton Sr. Douglas L. Manship Sr.* Mary Ann Sternberg 1997–1998 Richard F. Manship Joseph H. Baynard* George Mathews* Ben R. Miller Jr. 1999–2000 Charles W. “Chuck” McCoy L. Heidel Brown* Harvey H. Posner* Virginia B. Noland 2001–2002 Jennifer Eplett Reilly Sidney A. Champagne* Benjamin B. Taylor Jr.* H. Norman Saurage III Frank S. Craig Jr. Scott Duchein Barton* Christel C. Slaughter PhD Charles F. Duchein* Honorary Founder Jose R. “Rick” Tarajano Sr. Charles L. Valluzzo Henry W. Jolly Jr. MD Myron Falk* Executive Director Emeritus Paul S. West *denotes deceased Director Development Committee Shunn Phillips Neighborhood Initiative Dudley W. Coates William C. Potter Program Committee Jerry Jolly Jose R. “Rick” Tarajano Sr. Class of 2005 Kevin R. Lyle Thomas H. Turner Rev. Mary Moody Virginia B. Noland Support personnel: Debbie Pickell Freddie Pitcher Rev. Charles T. Smith Sister Lori Schaff Founders Forum Committee Ralph J. Stephens Class of 2006 Brace B. Godfrey, Co-chair Mary Ann Sternberg Pat Robinson Paul S. West, Co-chair John G. Davies (Ex-Officio Fred Jeff Smith 5 Non-Voting Capacity) Investment Subcommittee Lester Strom COMMITTEES Dudley W. Coates, Chair Support personnel: Laura Geres Executive Committee Jason T. Green Community Advancement Fund Kevin R. Lyle, Chair Philanthropic Initiatives Thomas L. Frazer Class of 2005 John G. Davies, President Thomas H. Turner, Chair C. Kris Kirkpatrick Brace B. Godfrey Thomas H. Turner, Vice Chair Annette Barton Charles W. “Chuck” McCoy Kevin Knobloch Ralph J. Stephens, Treasurer Cornelius A. “Connie” Lewis John B. Noland Donna Saurage Rev. Charles T. Smith, Secretary Shelby McKenzie Larry C. Paddock Class of 2006 John W. Barton Sr., Chair Emeritus Bettsie Baker Miller H. Norman Saurage III William C. Benedetto Virginia Noland, Immediate Past Chair Sean E. Reilly Ralph J. Stephens Patrick Mockler Claude Reynaud Farrnbacher Committee Support personnel: Debbie Pickell Susan Turner Support personnel: John Spain Crayton A. Fargason MD, Chair Class of 2007 Medical Committee Bradley C. Black MD Property Committee Ed Francis Frederick P. Cerise MD, Chair Butler Fuller MD Paul S. West, Chair Alice Greer William M. Cassidy MD James J. Hoth MD Carol Anne Blitzer Gerri Hobdy David G. Fourrier MD Tom J. Meek Jr. MD Stephen N. Carville Support personnel: Ashley K. Shelton Charles S. Greeson MD H. Norman Saurage III, Board Liaison Matt McKay R. Bryan Griffith MD Compensation Committee Roger F. Shaw OD Hermann Moyse Michael Hamilton MD Kevin R. Lyle, Chair Support personnel: Ashley K. Shelton Iveson Noland Charles Prosser MD L. Lane Grigsby Randy P. Roussel Finance Committee Carol R. Ridenour MD Richard F. Manship Bob Schmidt Ralph J. Stephens, Chair Floyd J. Roberts MD John B. Noland Support personnel: Ty McMains J. H. Campbell Jr. Support personnel: Laura Geres William C. Potter Dudley W. Coates H. Norman Saurage III Membership Committee L. Lane Grigsby Ralph J. Stephens Alice D. Greer, Co-chair Richard F. Manship Cornelius A. “Connie” Lewis, Co-chair John B. Noland DONOR ADVISED OR CORPORATE ADVISED FUNDS® allow individual donors or companies to reserve the privilege of recommending charitable organizations as grant beneficiaries. Pursuant to the Internal Revenue Service requirements and Board policy, the ultimate discretion for grant selection remains with our Board of Directors. June Guillot Adams Fund, Established 2003 Wm.