Building A Lasting Legacy

WAYNE COUNTY FOUNDATION

Annual Report 2014 Ben and Lanette Young have created endowed funds in communities where they have lived and worked. Two of them are administered by the Wayne County Foundation.

1 | Wayne County, , Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Building A Future of Giving He came from a family of ‘meager means’ and was the second of nine children. She came from a more affluent family and was one of two children. She was expected to attend college. He was the first in his family to attain a degree. She learned to give back at an early age. He never saw that modeled in his home.

But regardless of their differing backgrounds, together, they agree – philanthropy is important to them.

Ben and Lanette Young have created seven endowments in the various communities where they have worked and lived, and from where they ‘have taken treasures.’ From Nebraska where Lanette grew up, to Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina and Indiana, where the Youngs both worked for colleges and universities, they have created permanent funds to benefit future generations. Ben credits his service on the Wayne County Foundation board for opening his eyes to the value of endowments. “We want to do something now, while we’re alive, that will outlast our time here,” he said.

Two of their funds are at the Wayne County Foundation. The most recent, the Benjamin F. and Lanette E. Young Student Scholarship Fund Benefiting Ivy Tech Community College Richmond Region and Indiana University East, will serve students who have completed an Associate’s Degree at the Richmond Ivy Tech campus and are continuing on toward a Bachelor’s Degree at IU East.

“It’s important to us to see the student succeed when they complete the Associate’s Degree. We want to help them continue on to earn their Bachelors here in our community,” Ben added.

While the purposes of the funds they have established are varied, the Youngs agree that giving back, whether that’s a continuation of a family tradition or the start of a new one, will continue to be at the center of their lives together.

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Max Brown, whose family goes back several generations in Hagerstown, established the By Giving Back Hagerstown Hometown Fund last year with an initial contribution of $100,000 and an additional $50,000 from Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow, an initiative of Lilly Endowment Inc.

The stated purpose of the fund is to “provide support for organizations, programs and initiatives to improve the quality of life of Hagerstown residents, especially with respect to education and social services.”

A return to Hagerstown for his 50-year Hagerstown High School reunion in 2011 sparked the idea for the fund. During the event, the high school’s principal spoke about changes in the economy and in family structures and the rise of poverty and homelessness in the community. From that, the idea for the Hagerstown Hometown Fund was born.

Brown, who now lives in Columbus, , with his wife Lenore, had a career in journalism, publishing and printing. He and Lenore established CM Media in 1975 and over the next thirty-two years the company grew to include 24 newspapers, multiple magazines and specialty publications, and a commercial printing company.

Max hopes others will help continue to grow the Fund and add to the legacy he wishes to see created for his hometown.

3 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Recognizing Excellence PREVIOUS WICKEMEYER AWARD RECIPIENTS

Ruth J. Wickemeyer Award 2006 – Pat Bowers For Community Service 2007 – Wilbur Rodenberg 2008 – Dr. James Daggy 2009 – Betty Mark 2010 – Alan Spears Aileen Wickett-Harris 2011 – David Nixon 2012 – Jill King For over twenty years, Aileen Wickett-Harris has quietly addressed the issue of 2013 – Penn Ansorg hunger in Wayne County. As Coordinator of the Community Kitchen outreach ministry at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Aileen has overseen the serving of thousands of hot meals to guests in need of food or fellowship since the Kitchen opened in PREVIOUS RODEFELD September 1994. Through her networks, she has increased the volunteer base, AWARD RECIPIENTS obtained in-kind donations, and helped raise funds for the operations of the Kitchen. 1994 – Charles A. Rodefeld 1995 – Robert W. Rosa In her nomination letter, the Reverend Susan Bennett said, “Aileen’s ministry is one of service in the name of Christ. She 1996 – J. Ross and Natalie Harrington has a compassionate heart and a modest spirit and is guided by her strong Christian ideals.” 1997 – Kathleen Postle 1998 – Becky Rosa Aileen also organizes a monthly Community Dinner at her home church, Webster United Methodist Church, where she 1999 – John M. Harlan also serves as Lay Leader, Sunday School teacher, and Bible Study leader. 2000 – Jim and Helen Cope 2001 – William R. Niersbach 2002 – Victor R. Jose 2003 – Donald C. McCullough 2004 – Tom and Claire Ann Milligan 2005 – Inezetta Stiver 2006 – Paul Lingle Charles A. Rodefeld Award 2007 – Andy Cecere 2008 – Albert Gentry For Leadership in Philanthropy and Community Service 2009 – Jon Ford 2010 – David and Carla Stidham 2011 – Richard ‘Jeff’ Jeffers 2012 – Cheri Jetmore Dr. Frank and Mrs. Mary Alice Adney 2013 – Father John Luerman

In his nomination letter, Richmond Art Museum Director, Shaun Dingwerth, noted “Mrs. Adney is the epitome of someone who has improved the effectiveness of local charitable institutions while maintaining an attitude of humility. Her significant personal gifts have benefited numerous local organizations in Wayne County including the Richmond Art Museum, Girls Inc., Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and Wayne County Historical Museum. She has given without want of recognition or fanfare, preferring to quietly impact the programs in the spirit of true philanthropy.”

Prior to his passing, Dr. Frank Adney shared this generous giving philosophy with his wife. Now, she continues that tradition by supporting programs that benefit children and education, and the arts and culture in our community.

When asked about her giving, Mrs. Adney said her goal in giving is twofold: to help others and to inspire future philanthropy. waynecountyfoundation.org | 4 A Million Dollar Match Up Last year forty local organizations participated in the Foundation’s Challenge Match. Collectively they raised $792,580 which, added to the match offered by the Foundation and twelve Challenge Match Sponsors, resulted in a community campaign that raised $1,023,950 in a twelve-day period.

2014 was the first year that every participating organization exceeded their match goals. These goals corresponded to the size of the organization’s budget and the strength of their proposal to leverage the Foundation’s match. Larger organizations were eligible for up to $10,000 in matching dollars from the Foundation; smaller organizations up to $5,000. House Nestled along a busy state highway in the quiet town of Fountain City, Indiana, sits the unpretentious Levi Coffin House. If walls could talk, this home would share decades of secrets from its time as a stop on the . Soon that story will have a new chapter: the Levi Coffin House Interpretive Center is being built using state funding, many generous contributions, and support from the Wayne County Foundation.

Leveraging funds was a theme for the Coffin House in 2014. Early in the year, they received a $25,000 grant from the Macy Museum Fund at the Foundation. This helped garner state funds which were offered on a matching basis. Throughout the year, individuals challenged their friends, the community, and other organizations to match their personal giving. Last fall the Coffin House’s participation in the Challenge Match resulted in nearly $20,000 of additional support on a $5,000 match goal.

Challenging, leveraging, growing, and investing together. That’s the path the Levi Coffin House is taking to remember our past and create a living history for the next generation.

Amigos $19,900 Cope Environmental Center $78,103 Birth-to-Five $19,385 Gateway Vineyard Church Food Pantry $17,715 Challenge Match Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County $118,771 Girls, Inc. $36,190 Children’s Justice and Advocacy Center $11,804 Golay Community Center $33,000 Participants and the Christian Charities of Richmond and WC $13,412 Hayes Arboretum $17,610 Circle U Help Center $23,248 HELP the Animals $23,290 Amount They Raised Communities In Schools $25,080 Hope House $27,007 Community Food Pantry $34,329 Junior Achievement $10,200

5 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Special Thanks to our 2014

Guy Victor Bordo, Challenge Match Partners: conductor of Brady Ware the Richmond Symphony The Connie and Roger Green Orchestra, works Donor Advised Fund with young musicians. The Fund for Tomorrow Richard E. Jeffers The King Family Donor Advised Fund Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County Paul and Pat Lingle What happens when you match a match with a match and a match? You raise over $118,000! That’s what the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County did during the 2014 Richmond Baking Challenge Match period. Building on the Foundation’s challenge with a match offered by The Rosar Donor Advised Fund First Bank Richmond and another offered by Richmond Baking Company, the Club was able to triple their donors’ gifts and raise $118,771 to support the operations and programs of Steven E. and Margie Stoller the Club that now serves around 2,500 youngsters in 5 different locations. Dave and Carla Stidham US Bank Richmond Symphony Orchestra Wayne Bank and Trust Company Similarly, the Symphony also met and exceeded the Foundation’s challenge by acquiring an additional $10,000 anonymous donation to be used to multiply gifts given during the Challenge Match period. That gift, combined with the Challenge Match funds and gifts from the community, resulted in over $55,403 in contributions for the Symphony during the 12-day period.

K-Ready $17,339 Richmond Civic Theatre $30,770 Wayne County Cardinal Greenway $21,232 Levi Coffin House Association $19,548 Richmond Day Nursery $6,930 Wayne County Historical Museum $17,210 Model T Ford Club of America $83,661 Richmond Family YMCA $11,621 Wayne County Literacy Coalition $3,261 Northeastern Music Boosters $17,170 Richmond Friends School $34,504 Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District $3,985 Open Arms Ministry $20,555 Richmond Rose Garden $8,503 Western Wayne Dollars for Scholars $32,764 Peer Information Center for Teens $5,980 Richmond Symphony Orchestra $55,403 Whitewater Valley District 9 Pro Bono Commission $10,573 Quaker Hill Conference Center $7,710 Starr-Gennett Foundation $14,675 Youth As Resources $5,470 Richmond Art Museum $36,685 Sunrise $16,335 YWCA of Richmond $33,023

waynecountyfoundation.org | 6 Unrestricted and Field of Interest funds are Funds That Support the most flexible types of funds. They allow the Foundation’s Board of Directors to make grants in response to the community’s Community Grant-Making most important needs and promising opportunities.

New Funds Len and Mary Jo Clark Endowment Patricia Wedding Unrestricted Fund Ahaus Family Fund ($15,093) Discretionary Fund ($0) Fund ($6,010) Established to support ($45,306) Established with the remainder the Foundation’s unrestricted community of Patricia Wedding’s Charitable Gift Anonymous Family Fund ($23,614) Julia Downs Endowment Fund ($24,689) grant-making. Annuity for unrestricted community grant-making. Ball-Bolle Family Fund ($27,278) Early Childhood Literacy Endowment Hagerstown Hometown Fund ($149,282) Fund ($346,450) Established by Max Brown, former resident, Patricia Wedding Fund for the Humane Bank One Endowment Fund ($7,204) to provide support for organizations, Treatment of Animals ($279,000) Easter Seals Community Fund ($12,938) programs, and initiatives that will improve Established with a bequest from the Doug and Ellen Bennett Endowment the quality of life of Hagerstown, Indiana, Estate of Patricia Wedding for the humane Fund ($8,390) Hub and Zella Etchison Memorial Fund area residents, especially with respect to treatment of animals. ($57,280) education and social services. Brady Family Fund ($8,762) Lilly Gift VI Fund ($213,359) Temporary Fine Arts Endowment Fund ($86,532) Vic and Faye Jose Fund for Early fund to hold matching dollars from Lilly John H. and Mary J. Brubaker Childhood Literacy ($198,746) Endowment. Memorial Fund ($429,733) Fred Gabbard Fund ($16,189) Established to provide grants to non- profit organizations which support or Florence Bultman Endowment Fund Gethers Family Fund ($5,903) aid in childhood literacy and education Previously Established Funds ($109,840) for children in the primary grades and William F. Adler Memorial Fund Goodwell Family Memorial Fund younger. ($373,571) Children’s Fund ($26,805) ($85,209)

Ernie and Betty Mills Unrestricted William F. Adler Unrestricted Fund Mary Louise Custer Memorial Fund Roscoe and Rosa Haindel Foundation Fund ($9,991) Established to support ($212,860) ($31,386) Trust ($199,080) the Foundation’s unrestricted community grant-making. Agribusiness Fund ($3,317) Eunice E. Dare Unrestricted Fund J. Ross and Natalie Harrington Memorial ($391,215) Fund ($11,431)

Organizations receiving grants made through our community grant-making cycles

Alternative Gift Fair Communities In Schools of Wayne County Gateway Vineyard Fellowship Church Indiana Youth Institute AMIGOS Community Kitchen of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Gleanors Food Bank of Indiana Junior Achievement of Eastern Indiana Birth-to-Five Cope Environmental Center Grassroots Action Resource Center K-Ready Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County Cross Road Christian Recovery Center for Women HELP the Animals Levi Coffin House Association Centerville-Abington Elementary DIPLOMAS Historic Centerville Model T Ford Club of America Children’s Justice and Advocacy Center Dublin Public Library Historic Hagerstown National Alliance for Mentally Ill Christian Charities of Richmond and Wayne County Every Child Can Read Indiana University East Nettle Creek Music Boosters Civic Hall Performing Arts Center Family Earth Day Celebration Indiana Woman in Need Open Arms Ministry

7 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Mike and Carol Hinshaw Endowment Charles and Maxine Matthews Richmond Area Environmental Fund William L. and Elvira J. Thomas Fund ($17,216) Education Fund ($843,013) ($36,969) Memorial Fund ($7,713)

J.B. and Frances Holthouse Family Charles and Maxine Matthews Roy M. Ridge Endowment Fund Unrestricted Fund for Wayne County Fund ($8,019) Environmental and Animal Welfare ($675,531) ($773,204) Fund ($843,021) Marie Ingabrand Memorial Fund Charles A. and Billi A. Rodefeld Family Harry and Marilyn Voyles Endowment ($43,648) Memorial and Honor Fund ($29,766) Endowment Fund ($6,316) Fund ($115,418)

Jeffers Family Fund ($33,734) Milton Town Fund ($16,021) Jeannette Rodefeld Memorial Fund Miriam D. and J. Rollf Wadman ($200,442) Memorial Fund #1 ($72,207) Kleinknecht Endowment Fund ($25,301) Jon Morgan Endowment Fund ($8,434) Bob Rosa Family Fund ($5,613) Miriam D. and J. Rollf Wadman Patricia and Marlowe Kluter Memorial Janette Nottingham Memorial Fund Memorial Fund #2 ($71,648) Endowment Fund ($549,447) ($16,767) Rosar Family Fund ($28,600) Gertrude Luckhardt Ward Fund for Nora Lee Latture Memorial Fund Abram Phillips Trust ($104,102) Glen and Jewell Spears Endowment Neighborhood Revitalization ($9,668) ($114,483) Fund ($20,244) Ruby Ellen Phillips Memorial Fund West End Savings Bank Community Lilly Endowment Unrestricted Fund ($14,887) Stamm-Koechlein Family Fund Fund ($16,933) ($3,167,590) ($674,735) Powers Unrestricted Fund ($51,073) Wyatt Endowment Fund ($61,317) Paul and Pat Lingle Endowment Harry and Catherine Thomas Memorial Fund ($33,735) Suzanne G. Quigg Memorial Fund Fund ($104,485) Bob York Memorial Fund ($10,548) ($4,262) Literacy Fund ($15,895) Ray J. and Mildred Raper Memorial Henry Macy Memorial Endowment Fund ($16,864) Fund ($147,801) Reid Social Responsibility Endowment Mann Family Youth and Education Fund ($337,499) Fund ($37,144) William H. Reller Memorial Fund Joan Martin Endowment Fund ($14,859) ($11,377) Robert R. Rhoads Community Reid Memorial Charles and Maxine Matthews Arts Endowment Fund ($119,826) Presbyterian Church Fund ($843,009)

Peer Information Center for Teens Richmond Day Nursery Stage One Youth Theatre Wayne County Soil and Water Petra Project Richmond Family YMCA Starr-Gennett Foundation Conservation District Quaker Hill Conference Center Richmond Friends School Sunrise Whitewater Valley Pro Bono Commission Richmond Art Museum Richmond Music Boosters The Meltdown Winter Ice Festival YWCA Richmond City Series Richmond Parks and Recreation Department Town of Dublin Youth as Resources Richmond Civic Theatre Richmond Symphony Orchestra Wayne County 4-H Association Richmond Columbian Properties Special Olympics Indiana – Wayne County Wayne County Cardinal Greenway Richmond Community Schools Sprout of Control Wayne County Literacy Coalition

waynecountyfoundation.org | 8 Funds That The Foundation holds a number of funds that support nonprofit organizations directly. Agency endowed funds are established by nonprofit organizations that wish to ensure their long-term financial sustainability. Organization designated Support A funds are established by donors to support the agencies of their choice. Distributions from these funds are made to the organization on a regular basis to be used in support of the organization’s mission. Non-permanent funds are generally Specific Organization established to assist short-term projects or organizations that have not yet received Or Purpose qualified charity status from the IRS.

New Funds Jose Fund for Every Child Can Elmer J. and Esther T. Elmer J. and Esther T. Altrusa Club of Richmond Fund Chris Benton Fund to Benefit Read ($7,497) Established in Schwegman Fund for Schwegman Fund for Wayne to Benefit Girls, Inc. ($21,727) Starr-Gennett Foundation Vic Jose’s memory by his son Crossroads of America Council County, Indiana 4-H ($5,111) ($5,578) Established with a bequest James Jose and his wife Ann BSA ($5,111) Established by Established by Franklin J. H. Charles and Joan Bartel from the Estate of Chris Benton. Rollins, this fund will provide Franklin J. Schwegman to provide Schwegman to provide support Endowment Fund ($112,593) To support to the Every Child Can support to the Crossroads of to Wayne County, Indiana, 4-H, benefit St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. James D. and Penny C. Duke Fund Read organization. America Council Boy Scouts of specifically its programs serving for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, specifically its programs Cambridge City and western H. Charles and Joan Bartel Wayne County ($6,835) Quaker Hill Conference Center serving Cambridge City and Wayne County. Operating Endowment Fund Fund ($8,590) western Wayne County. ($112,796) To provide James D. and Penny C. Duke operating support to Wayne Fund for the Richmond Art Bartel & Rohe Fund for School Elmer J. and Esther T. Previously Established County Foundation. Museum ($6,835) Supplies ($15,214) Established Schwegman Fund for St. Funds by George and Brenda Rohe to Elizabeth Catholic Church Achieva Resources Endowment Beth Boruk Temple Endowment Hope House Endowment support the purchase of school ($5,111) Established by Franklin Fund ($83,986) Fund ($4,902) Fund ($5,174) supplies by public elementary J. Schwegman to provide support schools in Wayne County. to St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Action Fund ($455) To provide Birth-to-Five Endowment Indiana Football Hall of Fame Cambridge City. memberships to Boys and Girls Fund ($38,429) Legacy Endowment ($8,852) Clubs of Wayne County. S. Edgar Bond Family Fund ($1,021,123) To benefit Earlham College. Organizations receiving a distribution from funds established by or for an organization or a specific purpose

AgrIInstitute Earlham College Morrisson-Reeves Library Richmond Art Museum Stage One Youth Theatre Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County First English Lutheran Church Murray and Associates Richmond Civic Theatre Townsend Community Center Centerstone Girls, Inc. Neighborhood Services Clearinghouse Richmond Community Schools United Way of Whitewater Valley Centerville Christian Church Hand-in-Hand Adult Day Care Nettle Creek School Corporation Richmond Friends School Wayne County Historical Museum Centerville Junior/Senior High School of Richmond Northeastern Elementary School Richmond Parks and Western Wayne Dollars for Scholars Central United Methodist Church HELP The Animals Northeastern Wayne Schools Recreation Department Western Wayne Schools Circle U Help Center Historic Hagerstown Petra Project Richmond Rose Garden Western Wayne Senior Center City of Richmond Hope House Reid Hospital Foundation Richmond Symphony Orchestra YWCA Civic Hall Performing Arts Center Ivy Tech Community College Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church Seton Catholic Schools Youth as Resources Community Christian School Kiwanis International Foundation Retired Senior Volunteer Program St. Andrew Church Zion’s Lutheran Church Cope Environmental Center Kuhlman Center Richmond Academy St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Earlham Cemetery Levi Coffin House Association Richmond Adult Education Center St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

9 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Book Bank Fund ($11,410) To Ira Carter Neighborhood Clifford J. and Martha J. First Bank Richmond Private Heyob Fund to Benefit St. enable qualified college students Development Fund ($37,622) Dickman Family Endowment School Tuition Assistance Fund Martha Catholic Church in Wayne County to purchase Fund ($29,091) To benefit Seton ($160,079) To provide support ($24,746) text books in anticipation of a Centerville-Abington Schools Catholic Schools. for tuition assistance for those distribution of financial aid. Educational Endowment Fund high school students in need from Heyob Fund to Benefit the ($18,504) To provide teacher Pauline Druley Fund to Benefit Seton Catholic High School and Wayne County Historical Bowen Family Fund ($70,565) To mini grants. the Wayne County Red Cross Richmond Academy. Museum ($16,497) benefit St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. ($13,760) Centerville Library Endowment Friends of McBride Stadium Heyob Fund for Wayne County Bowen Family Operating Fund ($38,662) Camilla B. Dunn Endowment Fund ($549) Foundation ($16,497) To benefit Endowment Fund ($35,365) Fund to Benefit Centerstone the Women’s Giving Circle and To provide operating support to Central United Methodist ($10,708) Friends of Richmond Parks Women’s Fund. Wayne County Foundation. Church Young Minister Fund Fund ($6,140) ($103,204) Earlham Cemetery Heritage Donald L. and Martha L. Jim Bower Fund for Stage One Fund ($6,513) GED Scholarship Fund ($860) Hoffman Memorial Fund Youth Theatre ($9,728) Challenge Match Fund ($0) To ($15,541) To benefit Richmond manage gifts made during the Easter Seals Camp Assistance Hayes Arboretum Education Civic Theatre’s library and its Zelma Bozworth Memorial Fund Challenge Match. Fund ($17,437) Endowment Fund ($10,542) Studio One program. ($302,425) To benefit the Wayne County Historical Museum. Melissa Wilson Coffin and Anna Frank and Madeline Hensley G. Howard and Helen L. Nicholson Coffin Memorial Memorial Fund ($7,797) To Holthouse Memorial Fund Angela Brinker Endowment Fund Fund ($143,341) To purchase benefit the Lutherania Cemetery. ($18,295) To fund the “Teacher of ($162,812) To provide tuition large print and regular print the Year” award at Seton Catholic assistance to students enrolled non-fiction books for Morrisson- Anna Belle Henthorne Memorial High School. in a Seton Catholic school who Reeves Library. Scholarship Fund ($6,068) To demonstrate financial need. provide art show awards for the Holthouse-Thomas Memorial Community Christian School Richmond Art Museum. Fund ($41,841) To benefit St. Clay and Opal Brooks Family Endowment Fund ($28,944) Andrew Catholic Church. Fund ($45,321) To help pay for Heyob Fund to Benefit Altrusa improvements in Whitewater Jim Cope Endowment Fund Club of Richmond, Indiana John Charles and Gertrude Gorge Park. ($171,588) To support Cope ($16,497) Pardieck Hubbard Fund for Environmental Center. Continuing Catholic Education Lowell and Gladys Brooks Heyob Fund to Benefit the ($2,872,555) Athletic Opportunity Fund Alice J. Crye Operating Golay Center ($16,497) ($25,670) To benefit Centerville Endowment Fund ($55,238) Eileen M. Hunt Seton Junior-Senior High School students. To provide operating support to Heyob Fund to Benefit Historic Scholarship Fund ($746,584) To Wayne County Foundation. Landmarks Foundation provide scholarships which enable Lowell and Gladys Brooks ($16,497) needy students to attend the St. Christian Education Fund Dalmatian Foundation Fund Elizabeth Ann Seton school system ($22,853) To benefit Centerville ($4,505) To support various Heyob Fund to Benefit Seton in Wayne County, Indiana. Christian Church. charitable organizations and Cope Environmental Center Elementary School ($32,995) community projects. Independent Center Endowment Cambridge City 175th Hazel Thornburg Emry Heyob Fund to Benefit St. Fund ($17,191) Commemorative Book William and Clare Dexter Scholarship Fund ($5,596) To be Joseph Catholic Church Fund ($8,685) Scholarship Fund ($11,142) used for scholarships for deserving ($24,746) Mattie G. Jacobs Memorial Fund To assist students at Seton High students involved in theater. ($2,431) To support children’s School who have financial need. education programs at the Richmond Art Museum.

waynecountyfoundation.org | 10 Vikki Johnson Performing Arts Henry J. and Hedwig Seegers Morrisson-Reeves Endowment Reid Memorial Presbyterian Friends of the William G. Scott Endowment Fund ($5,722) Luerman Endowment Fund Fund ($251,484) Church Endowment Fund House Fund ($1,179) To benefit Richmond Civic Hall ($30,063) To provide tuition ($73,934) Performing Arts Center and assistance to Seton Elementary Mothers Bank Fund ($4,996) Seton High School Agency Fund Richmond Civic Theatre. students who demonstrate To lend small interest-free sums to Richmond Civic Theatre Fund ($6,795) financial need. single working mothers. ($38,101) Charles E. Kienzle-Kiwanis Seton High School Scholarship Endowment Fund ($23,119) Henry J. and Hedwig Seegers Murray Theatre Endowment Richmond Community Schools Fund ($2,489) To benefit Riley Hospital, a Luerman Family Circle U Help Fund ($9,227) Educational Endowment Fund philanthropic project of the Kiwanis Center Fund ($57,993) ($37,896) To provide teacher Karl and Marjorie Sharp Fund for Club of Richmond. Nettle Creek Schools Educational mini-grants. Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne Henry J. and Hedwig Seegers Endowment Fund ($30,030) To County ($10,451) Gilbert Klose Endowment Fund Luerman St. Vincent de Paul provide teacher mini-grants. Richmond Friends School ($7,107) To provide support to Endowment Fund ($44,704) Nicholson/Smith Endowment Karl and Marjorie Sharp Fund for Rock Solid Ministry. Nettle Creek Valley Museum Fund ($130,729) Richmond Civic Hall ($10,451) Robert A. Luerman and Carl Endowment Fund ($9,027) Kuhlman Center Endowment H. Luerman Endowment Fund Richmond Parks and Recreation Karl and Marjorie Sharp Fund Fund ($6,609) ($29,992) To provide tuition Bonnie Nicholson Endowment Department Bark Park Agency for Richmond Civic Theatre assistance to Seton Elementary for Education ($5,618) To provide Fund ($609) ($10,451) Lemonade Day Fund ($55,174) students who demonstrate support to financial need. Northeastern Elementary Richmond Rose Garden Agency Karl and Marjorie Sharp Fund for Lilly Scholarship PR Fund School science programs. Fund ($46,762) Richmond Symphony Orchestra ($10,727) To fund College for Lamar Lundy Endowment Fund ($10,451) a Day and other educational ($355,121) To benefit Townsend William R. and Mary E. Richmond Symphony Orchestra activities of the Foundation. Community Center. Niersbach Boys Club Endowment Endowment Fund ($990,598) Karl and Marjorie Sharp Fund for Fund ($28,407) United Way of Whitewater Valley Father John Luerman Circle U Carolyn MacDowell, RN, Fund Will and Emma Rodefeld Family ($10,451) Help Center Fund ($59,386) for Adult Day Care ($25,188) William R. and Mary E. Fund ($116,968) To support Niersbach Endowment Fund Springwood Lake Park and Wayne Siloam Clinic Endowment Fund Father John Luerman Fund for Henry Macy Museum Fund ($59,857) To benefit the cancer County Foundation. ($41,161) Western Wayne Dollars for ($267,457) To benefit the Levi care programs of Reid Hospital. Scholars ($20,070) Coffin House and the Wayne Hugh and Sara Ronald Starr-Gennett Agency Fund County Historical Museum. Northeastern Schools Memorial Fund ($136,742) ($12,277) Father John Luerman St. Vincent Educational Endowment Fund de Paul Endowment Fund The Gloria J. and Richard L. ($45,439) To provide teacher The Becky Rosa Endowment United Way of Whitewater Valley ($83,482) McClaren Scholarship Fund for mini-grants. for Girls, Inc. of Wayne County Endowment Fund ($225,577) Seton High School ($108,448) ($14,159) Father John Luerman Tuition Robert L. O’Maley and Gregg Joan Vigran Memorial Fund Assistance Fund ($40,694) To Joe and Roma Meyer Family Martin O’Maley Memorial Fund RSVP Endowment Fund ($6,655) To benefit Richmond provide tuition assistance for Seton Fund for Ivy Tech ($5,613) ($58,427) To benefit the Institute ($17,857) Civic Theatre. Elementary School students who of Creative Leadership. demonstrate financial need. Mary Helen Miller Operating St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Wayne County Farm Bureau Endowment Fund ($148,196) Powers Fund to Benefit HELP the Endowment Fund ($111,639) Ag Leadership Fund ($24,345) Father John Luerman Western To provide operating support to Animals ($55,919) To provide tuition assistance To provide support for adults in Wayne Senior Center Fund the Wayne County Foundation. to students enrolled in Seton Wayne County who are involved in ($23,616) Powers Fund to Benefit Optimist Catholic Elementary School who agriculture-related disciplines and Little League ($12,184) demonstrate financial need. wish to improve their leadership skills or advance their agriculture- related professional development. 11 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Wayne County Farm Bureau John F. Wohlhueter AgrIInstitute Fund ($24,196) Scholarship Award Fund Funds That Provide Life Income for Donors ($7,830) To provide a These funds have been established by donors who retain a lifetime income interest in their gift to Wayne County Foundation permanent recognition of the Foundation. At their passing, the remainder will be used for the charitable purposes they specify. Operating Endowment Fund each year’s valedictorian at ($82,825) Richmond High School. New Remainder Trusts Albert C. Gentry and M. David and Beverly Nixon Wayne County Historical Museum and Gift Annuities Loraine Gentry Charitable Deferred Gift Annuity Egyptian Gallery Endowment Fund The Women’s Club Speaker Remainder Unitrust ($14,358) Fund ($27,887) James and Penny Duke Charitable Marvin R. and Rebecca Gift Annuity Roger and Marcia Grimm S. Railsback Charitable Wayne County Learning Youth as Resources Charitable Remainder Trust Annuity Trust Corporation Fund ($3,873) Endowment Fund ($12,606) Sherry Petry Charitable Gift Annuity Jon and Suzette Igelman Roy M. Ridge Charitable Gift Annuity Wernle Youth and Family Treatment YWCA Endowment Fund Charitable Remainder Trust Center Endowment Fund ($6,494) ($5,874) William S. Starr Charitable Remainder Trust Joan Martin Charitable George N. Schmid Gift Annuity Charitable Gift Annuity Western Wayne Dollars for Zion’s Lutheran Church of East Germantown Indiana Scholars Fund ($38,832) William and Mary Niersbach Mary L. Schmid Charitable Previously Established Fund ($150,534) Charitable Gift Annuity Gift Annuity Western Wayne Schools Remainder Trusts and Educational Endowment Fund Funds Retired in 2014 Gift Annuities William and Mary Niersbach Connie and Carl Wooldridge ($32,534) To provide teacher Charitable Gift Annuity #2 Charitable Gift Annuity mini-grants. Hope House Addiction Frank and Mary Alice Adney Recovery Center Fund Charitable Gift Annuity William and Mary Niersbach Whitewater Gorge Park Project Charitable Gift Annuity #3 Funds Retired in 2014 Fund ($47,833) Eastern Indiana Region Julia Downs Charitable Anonymous Gift Annuity National Society of Fund Gift Annuity Whitewater Valley Arts Fusion Raising Executives Fund ($484) Gateway Sign Project Fund Wickemeyer Family Endowment Fund ($15,433) To benefit the Police and Fire Training Richmond Rose Garden and First Facility Fund English Lutheran Church’s youth group and music activities.

Fund descriptions have been Lura Carnes Wine Trust Fund provided where the purpose of ($104,405) To benefit the Richmond the fund is not obvious by its Symphony Orchestra. name and may not contain all criteria for distributions. Fund Anne Withers Memorial Fund balances as of December 31, ($33,279) To benefit the YWCA. 2014 are shown in parentheses. Morrisson-Reeves Library celebrates its 150th Anniversary with a Big Birthday Bash on July 30, 2014.

waynecountyfoundation.org | 12 Funds That Encourage Continued Donor Engagement Individuals who establish donor advised funds can provide periodic advice to the Foundation Board concerning grants to nonprofit, tax- exempt organizations operating for the public good. Acorn Society funds enable the donor to create a named, endowed fund over time.

New Donor Advised Funds Previously Established Funds Ron and Rachel Hughes Donor Advised Fund Chris Benton Fund for Kiwanis Acorn Society Combined Fund Faye Stewart Jose Family Fund Ahaus Tool Donor Advised Fund King Family Donor Advised Fund Father Luerman Fund for Western Tom and Marilyn Barker Endowment Kiwanis Club of Richmond/Harry Thomas Endowment Fund Wayne County To provide support for organizations, programs, and initiatives Doug and Ellen Bennett Donor Advised Fund Barry and Carolyn MacDowell Family Fund attempting to address hunger and poverty Lowell Conley Musician Fund Joe and Roma Meyer Donor Advised Fund issues among residents of Cambridge City Howard C. and Suzanne M. Deitsch Family Fund Nelson and Forrest Families Donor Advised Fund and western Wayne County. Clarence and Julia Downs Family Fund Cooper M. Newton Fund Doxpop Charitable Giving Fund Kelli and Rob Quigg Donor Advised Fund Rohe Family Donor Advised Fund First Bank Community Fund Robert L. and Toni L. Reinke Donor Advised Fund Girls Just Wanna Give Fund Fountain City Lions Club Helping Hand Fund Rosar Donor Advised Fund Established to receive gifts from members Fund for Tomorrow Donor Advised Fund Rotary Club of Richmond Endowment Fund of the Girls Just Wanna Give Giving Circle General Donor Advised Fund Second Chance Fund which exists to support various charitable Connie and Roger Green Donor Advised Fund Wayne Bank and Trust Company Community Fund organizations and community projects Guthrie Family Donor Advised Fund Williamson Family Fund promoting healthy family life in Women’s Fund Wayne County. Chris Hardie and Kelly Burk Donor Advised Fund David and Becky Harper Donor Advised Fund Women’s Giving Circle Endowment Fund Harry Ray Post 65 American Legion Fund Women’s Giving Circle Fund Women with Purpose Endowment Fund

Organizations receiving grants directed by our donors Alternative Gift Fair Good News Habitat for Humanity Richmond Art Museum Sunrise Animal Care Alliance Hand-in-Hand Adult Day Care of Richmond Richmond Civic Theatre The Breast Cancer Research Foundation Birth-To-Five Hayes Arboretum Richmond Columbian Properties The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County HELP The Animals Richmond Day Nursery Townsend Community Center Central United Methodist Church Hope House Richmond Friends School Union County Adopt-A-Dog Children’s Justice and Advocacy Center Indiana University East Richmond High School Alumni Association United Way of Whitewater Valley Circle U Help Center Indiana University School of Medicine Richmond Rose Garden University of Indianapolis City of Richmond, Street Tree Commission Interfaith Assistance Ministry Richmond Senior Community Center Virginia Tech Foundation Communities In Schools of Wayne County Ivy Tech Foundation Richmond Symphony Orchestra Wayne County Cardinal Greenway Cope Environmental Center Junior Achievement of Eastern Indiana Riley Children’s Foundation Wayne County Historical Museum DIPLOMAS Kiwanis Club of Richmond Rock Solid Ministries Wayne Township Trustee, Wayne County Earlham College K-Ready Seton Catholic Schools Wernle Youth and Family Treatment Center Every Child Can Read Levine Museum of the New South Sigma Chi Foundation Western Wayne Elementary PTO First Presbyterian Church - Eaton, OH Northern University Foundation Sprout of Control Whitewater Valley Pro Bono Commission Fort Bragg Area Community Foundation Open Arms Ministry St. James Episcopal Church Winchester Area Churches and Community Food Pantry Fountain City Lions Senior Apartments Peer Information Center for Teens St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital YWCA Girls, Inc. Reid Hospital Foundation St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Golay Community Center Reid Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Starr-Gennett Foundation

13 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Vigran Family Foundation Lifelong Richmond resident Stanley Vigran considered forming a private foundation as a way to support causes that were important to him and his family. As a former Wayne County Vigran Family Foundation Foundation board member, he understood there was a way to use the Foundation to achieve his goals with fewer complications. Board of Directors

By creating a supporting organization, the Vigran Family Foundation, he and his family retained Gary Vigran, Chair many of the benefits of a private foundation while leveraging many other benefits. In addition Steve Borchers to a $1 million establishing gift in 2001, a very generous bequest came to the Vigran Family Gordon Thompson Foundation on Stan’s passing in 2004. Ken Woodman, M.D. Ross Vigran Today, the Vigran Family Foundation supports the charitable purposes of the Wayne County Foundation, and especially those advancing theater and the arts, higher education, healthcare, and Jewish causes. K-Ready is a program that prepares local AMIGOS pre-schoolers for K-Ready school. Reading Beth Boruk Temple Levi Coffin House Association readiness is a vital Birth-to-Five May We Help skill for a successful Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County Miami University Social Entrepreneurship Fund start in school. Children’s Justice and Advocacy Center Miami University – Jerry Miller Scholarship Circle U Help Center Most Valuable Kids Communities In Schools of Wayne County Planned Parenthood of Indiana Earlham College Reid Hospital Foundation Every Child Can Read Richmond Civic Theatre Gateway Vineyard Fellowship Church Richmond Day Nursery Girls, Inc. Rockdale Temple Goldman Union Camp Rockwern Academy Hand-in-Hand Adult Day Care of Richmond Second Helpings Hillel at Miami University Special Olympics Indiana - Wayne County Indiana Jewish Historical Society Stage One Youth Theatre Indiana University Center for Civic Literacy United Way of Whitewater Valley Indiana University East Wayne County Cardinal Greenway Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation Wayne County Foundation International School of Indiana Wernle Youth and Family Treatment Center Joseph Maley Foundation Whitewater Valley Pro Bono Commission Kindervelt of Children’s YWCA Hospital Medical Center

waynecountyfoundation.org | 14 The Legacy Society The Legacy Society is comprised of the many caring individuals who have made formal plans in their will or estate plan to benefit the community through a gift to the Foundation.

During his lifetime, Vic Jose was passionate about literacy. He was especially concerned with third graders’ ability to read, which is a predictor of their overall success as adults. Putting his ‘money where his mouth was,’ Vic championed a number of education and literacy-related programs, including Every Child Can Read and the Third Grade Academy.

Even in his death, Vic continued to prove his allegiance to literacy… and the community. At his passing, a life insurance policy, which Vic had earlier gifted to the Foundation, helped create an endowed fund to benefit early childhood literacy programs throughout the county. While Vic was alive, he paid the Vic Jose insurance premium which afforded him an additional tax deduction. At his passing, the policy matured and created the permanent fund, a living legacy to one man who followed his passion in life and in death.

* William F. Adler Jim and Penny Duke * Marie Ingabrand * Robert O’Maley Siri Shinn * Frank and Mary Alice Adney * Hub and *Zella Etchison Pat James * Alicebelle Parry * Elizabeth Smelser Tom and Sheryl Alberts * Edward Fath *Elizabeth Jay Sherry Petry * Glen and Jewell Spears Charles Ball Jon and Judy Ford * Mary Hatfield Jenkins * Henriette Pierson William Starr * Charles and *Joan Bartel Al and *Loraine Gentry Vikki Johnson * Abram Phillips David and Carla Stidham * Chris Benton * Leroy and Barbara Gohn * Vic and Faye Jose * Ruby Ellen Phillips * Laurence Strong * Tom and Jo Bivens * Kenneth Goodwell * Charles Kienzle * Mary Elizabeth Powers * Catherine Binkley Thomas * Byron Bond * Gilbert Gray * Marlowe and *Pat Kluter Marvin and Becky Railsback * Glenn Veal Steve and Jill Borchers * Francis and *Earla Gregg Daryl and Terri Lane * Willam H. Reller * Joan Vigran * Willard G. and *Jane Bowen Roger and Connie Green * Nora Lee Latture * Daniel G. Reid * Stanley Vigran * Clay and *Opal Brooks * Roscoe and *Rosa Haindel * Fern Lee *Robert Rhoads Wayne and Jane Vincent * John and *Mary Brubaker Chris Hardie and Kelly Burk Paul and Pat Lingle Roy Ridge * Harry and *Marilyn Voyles * Zelma Bozworth * J. Ross and *Natalie Harrington * Henry and *Ruth Macy * Moreta Ballinger Rinehart * J. Rollf and *Miriam Wadman * Clarence Brown * John and *Pat Harlan Joan Martin * Ruth Hamilton Robbins Patricia Waskom * Florence Bultman * Frank and *Madeline Hensley * Ruby Fender Martin * Charles Rodefeld * Patricia Wedding * Melba Dawn Chiarenza * Anna Belle Henthorne * Charlie Matthews * Jeanette Rodefeld David and Tammy Williamson * Thomas Coffin Tom and Mary Heyob * Maxine Matthews * Will and *Emma Rodefeld * Lura Carnes Wine Gary Cole * Mary E. Hill * Marjorie Meredith David Rodgers * Anne Withers * William J. Cramer Mike and Carol Hinshaw * Donald McKinney * Hugh and *Sara Ronald Carl and Connie Wooldridge * M. Glenn Cross * Martha L. Hoffman * Mary Helen Miller * Bob and Jane Rosa * Frederick Wood and * Fred and *Alice Crye * John Charles and Ernie and Betty Mills Allan and Miriam Rosar *Mary Couch Wood

Members * Mary Louise Custer *Gertrude Hubbard * Antonio Mitrione * Peter and Jean Rossi * Doris Wyatt * Eunice E. Dare * Eileen Hunt * Bill and Becky Niersbach George and Mary Schmid * Mildred Dreyer Ron and Rachel Hughes * Marian H. Niswander * Karl and *Marjorie Sharp *indicates members who have passed Legacy Society Julia Downs Jon and Suzette Igelman David and Beverly Nixon David Sherick

15 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Building By Bequest

A bequest is one of the most touching and enduring statements a person can make. Because bequests are gifts made on a donor’s passing, in their will or estate plan, they represent a final declaration of what was important to them during life. Many times they serve to create a lasting legacy for the benefit of Charlie Matthews future generations. and his sister, Maxine, left bequests to the Foundation to establish In the last few years, the Foundation has received a greater- funds to support the than-usual number of bequests – and a number that have been arts, education, animal notable for their size or circumstance. While the larger dollar interests, and the environment. amounts usually grab the headlines, a bequest can be for any specific dollar value… a percentage of one’s estate… or the amount that remains after all of a decedent’s other obligations have been fulfilled. Perhaps most importantly, a bequest can be directed to the charitable program or purpose that is most important to the donor. Notable recent bequests to the Foundation:

Bequests to the Wayne County Foundation are usually used to • Chris Benton gifted a portion of his IRA to benefit the work of the create permanent funds designed to ensure the donor’s intent is Starr-Gennett Foundation. fulfilled for years and years to come. These might be in the form of… • Eunice E. Dare bequeathed approximately $250,000 to the Foundation • scholarships, relating to a particular purpose or set of with no restrictions. This will result in an additional $12,000 in current selection criteria; grantmaking annually. • organization-designated funds, benefitting the work of one or more specific not-for-profit agencies; • Henriette Pierson left $50,000 in her will to establish a scholarship for • field fo interest funds, that can advance a range of programs Richmond High School students to pursue teaching careers. or initiatives relating to certain charitable themes; or • unrestricted funds to be used to address the most pressing • More than $100,000 came to the Foundation from the Robert Rhoads needs over time or in support of opportunities as they Credit Shelter Trust on the death of his widow, Betty. It was directed become apparent. into an unrestricted fund he established through his will at the time of his passing in 2008. The Wayne County Foundation is grateful to everyone who has thought to support our community through a bequest or • Patricia Wedding left the residual of her estate to two local charities. other testamentary gift. The generosity that is expressed is very Half of the portion directed to the Foundation is in support of a meaningful… and very important to making a lasting difference in previously-established scholarship; the other half is for a new the life of our community. field-of-interest fund.

waynecountyfoundation.org | 16 Scholarship funds encourage students to continue their formal education after high school. When scholarship funds are established, the donor outlines criteria to guide the awards. The Scholarship Foundation, through its own committees and in conjunction with an Honors and Awards Committee at each high school, works to ensure the donor’s wishes are met. The 2014 Funds recipients of each scholarship are noted below the fund description.

New Scholarship Funds African-American Scholarship Erika A. and George E. Brattain, Sr. Elijah Callahan Ed Clemmer Memorial Scholarship and Awards ($74,122) To provide Scholarship ($1,083) To provide Jessica Carter ($2,641) To provide scholarships to Henriette Pierson Scholarship Fund scholarships to deserving Wayne scholarships to Lincoln High School Caleb Cook Richmond High School graduates. ($50,000) Created by a bequest County minority students. graduating seniors who are pursuing Michael Ferguson from Henriette Pierson, this fund will Leah M. Basford an education in music. Ashley Foster Helen Coble Memorial Scholarship provide a scholarship to a Richmond Mickalin Cull Jessica Ringwald Matthew Glover for Business Education Fund High School student, giving Lauren Griffin Jacob Haist ($7,734) To offer financial assistance preference to a student pursuing a Jordan Hogg Theodore Braxton Creative Cristen Hale to women studying to open a degree leading to a teaching career. Chaslyn Piper Arts Fund ($80,210) To provide Joseph Hunsinger business. Siarra Satterfield a scholarship to a Huntingdon Annastacia Jenkins Philip and Eleanor Starr (Pennsylvania) Area High School Brittany Jones Chris Coffman Memorial Memorial Endowment ($49,992) Jonathan Alan Scholarship graduating senior who has Caleb Martin Scholarship ($10,600) To provide This fund was established to support ($42,008) To assist a Richmond High participated in the performing arts. Dakota McDivitt the Christopher Coffman Giant of the Richmond College Incentive School graduate who plans to enter a Ryan Shelley Makayla McFarland Heart Award to a Centerville High Plan, a scholarship program of the medical field. David Miller School graduating senior who Richmond High School Chelsea Schwegman* Clarence Brown Scholarship Allison Moore exhibits the personality traits of Alumni Association. ($35,743) To benefit graduating Kaler Nicholson Chris Coffman. Altrusa Club of Richmond, Indiana, Richmond High School seniors. Morgan Pruitt Tyler Weaver Benjamin F. and Lanette E. Scholarship Fund ($66,374) To Diana Vargas Pacia Purcell Young Student Scholarship Fund benefit females who are graduating Cassandra Roberts William J. Cramer Scholarship Benefiting Ivy Tech Community from a Wayne County high school, Ralph Burkhardt Scholarship Austin Sams ($416,487) To provide renewable College Richmond Region and who will attend a Wayne County ($6,116) To provide a scholarship to Rachel Sams scholarships to graduating Richmond Indiana University East ($37,564) college and who have demonstrated a graduating Richmond High School Samuel Stegall High School students. This fund will provide scholarships a history of service to their school senior who has been an outstanding Dakota Tipton Erik Baker* to African-American students who and community. orchestra student and who intends to Madeline-Elaine Truette Debra Kates* graduate from Ivy Tech Richmond Kaylee Cox study music in college. Jordan VanWinkle William Wright* Region with an Associate’s Degree, Tayler Pennington Jordan Hogg Matthew Sheridan who demonstrate financial need, and Jason Chaney Memorial will be attending Indiana University Earl Baker Memorial Scholarship Lucille Campbell Scholarship Scholarship ($19,067) To provide Justin B. Cross Memorial East during the next academic year. ($9,242) To benefit graduates of ($62,902) To provide a scholarship an annual scholarship to a male Scholarship Endowment Fund Wayne County high schools who plan annually to a Wayne County high Hagerstown High School ($47,661) To provide a scholarship Previously Established to attend Purdue University. school graduating senior. graduating senior. to a Richmond High School Scholarships Kristen Meal Lindy Smith Trevor Bradway graduating senior. Cryssa Paxton AAUW-Hoffman Scholarship Myyon Barnes Memorial Betty J. Cecere Memorial Melba Dawn Chiarenza Scholarship Taylar Shouse* ($229,658) To provide Scholarship Fund ($7) To provide Scholarship Endowment ($46,701) ($590,719) To provide scholarships undergraduate and graduate scholarships to graduating seniors To be awarded to a female Richmond to Lincoln High School graduates M. Glenn Cross Memorial scholarships to students from from a Wayne County high school High School graduating senior. who plan to major in business, Scholarship ($14,030) To provide Richmond High School. who plan to major in journalism. nursing, or drama. a scholarship to a Richmond High Samuel Stegall Centerville-Abington Dollars for Kristen Meal School student attending an Frank B. Adney, Jr. MD Scholarship Scholars ($138,978) To financially Indiana college. for Nursing ($52,355) To provide support Centerville High School Alex Christ Memorial Scholarship Nikhilkumar Patel scholarships for students who have students who wish to pursue ($3,997) To benefit a Richmond High been accepted into the BSN degree education beyond high school. School graduating senior. W. Barry Culy Memorial program at Indiana University East Leah M. Basford Marisa VanZant Scholarship ($40,292) To provide and are pursuing an RN licensure Enrique Calderon scholarships to graduates of upon graduation. Esther Calderon Hagerstown High School. Garrett Wilson

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W. Barry Culy 4-H Memorial Tami Goss Memorial Scholarship Jordan Hogg Chloe Conley Keeley Vanderpool Scholarship – To provide ($1,044) To provide a scholarship to Samuel Hudnall Caleb Cook Courtney VanDevender scholarships to Wayne County a deserving female Centerville High Chaslyn Piper Corey Cox Kong Vorachack High School graduates who have School senior. Rande Rourke Sabrina Crocker Eric White participated in 4-H. Leah M. Basford Mariah Steele Trenton Davis Alyssa Williams Craig Heyob David Warwick Brooke Day Natalie Williamson Francis and Earla Gregg Dillon DeLucio Peyton Young Jeffrey Duncan Scholarship Scholarship ($13,676) To provide Eileen M. Hunt Nursing and Allied Joshua DeLucio Quinmao Zhang ($38,202) To provide renewable scholarships for Richmond High Health Scholarship ($759,917) To Audrey Dixon Yi Zheng scholarships to a Richmond High School graduates who plan to provide scholarships to students who Dayana Douglas School graduate studying to be study art. are majoring in programs related to Madison Fansher Joshua Johnson Memorial Fund an engineer. Audrey Dixon nursing or allied health and who are Michael Ferguson ($17,139) To provide an annual Matthew Sheridan attending Indiana University East or Brianna Flood scholarship to an outstanding Nicole Wuertemberger* Jo Anne Grigsby Memorial Ivy Tech Community College. Hannah Foley graduating senior of Hagerstown Scholarship ($23,140) To be Elizabeth Bertsch Elizabeth Fouche High School. Eastern Indiana Human Resource awarded to a Lincoln High School Sara Bowman Ethan Fultz Tyler Funkhouser Association Scholarship ($8,786) graduating senior pursuing a career Ariel Cox Olivia Graham To provide an annual scholarship to in math or science education or Michael Ferguson Lauren Griffin Hubert and Grace Jones Memorial an Indiana resident who is enrolled Christian services. Jordan Hogg Skye Harris Scholarship ($13,323) To be in college and is pursuing a career in Courtney Sebring Alexis Hurd Lillian Harrist awarded to an exemplary Reid human resources or a related field. Erika Lemar Jacob Haworth Hospital employee who graduated Hagerstown Community Codi Lowder Cassandra Helms from Union County High School and Easter Seals Scholarship Fund Scholarship Program ($24,536) To Ashley Metcalf Elizabeth Hickey is pursuing higher education in the ($16,900) To provide scholarships provide scholarships to graduating Siarra Satterfield Emily Higgins field of nursing. for students from a Wayne or Union seniors of Hagerstown High School Mitchell Sherwood Joseph Hunsinger County High School who intend to with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Craig Subler Ciarra Jordan James Joseph Scholarship enter a career in service to people Nicholas Benedict Shaye Thomas Kaitlin E. Kramer ($40,339) To provide a scholarship with disabilities. Sydney Townsend Jarrod Lemar to a graduating senior of Richmond Abigail Lovely Ann Harmeier Memorial Mercedes Vaughn Alexxandria Marshall High School who plans to prepare for Scholarship ($15,504) To provide an Chasity Wampler Caleb Martin a human service profession. Joseph P. Esposito Scholarship annual scholarship to a graduating David Warwick Silus Massoff Caroline Wyatt * ($11,598) To assist a Centerville High senior of Lincoln High School. Elizabeth Miller School graduating senior who is Greg and Rod Jarrett Donor Jordan Miller Nancy Keelor Kelly Memorial pursuing an education in the field Robert E. and Margaret M. Herbst Advised Scholarship ($4,631) Tamaya Orr Scholarship Endowment ($128,306) of engineering. Scholarship ($17,097) To provide To provide a scholarship to a Nathan Paull To provide a scholarship to a Michael Ferguson a scholarship to a Richmond Hagerstown High School graduating Johnny Perdue Richmond High School graduating High School graduate who has senior seeking a business degree. Chaslyn Piper senior planning to attend a four-year Waneta Fulton Memorial demonstrated an interest in voluntary Trevor Bradway Morgan Pruitt accredited college in Indiana. Scholarship ($1,938) To provide a civic service. Natalie Williamson Pacia Purcell Emma Toney scholarship to a Hagerstown High Andrew Barrett Katelyn Rader School graduating senior who Mary Hatfield Jenkins Memorial Adam Reimsnyder Paul and Mary Kay Keiser excelled academically, exhibited Jean Hilkert Memorial Scholarship Scholarship ($108,794) To provide Kendall Riggs Scholarship ($81,273) To provide a leadership and who is planning to ($35,032) To provide scholarships to scholarships to students from Wayne Hayley Rogers scholarship to a Lincoln High School study nursing or medicine. graduating seniors of Jefferson High County High Schools. Samuel Rutledge graduate who has financial need and Karley Hannon School in Lafayette, Indiana. Jessica Allen Constantina Segura-Smith pursues a degree in agriculture Lindsey Burklow Courtney Arnold Austin Shank or engineering. Louis E. Gibbs Memorial ($7,633) Mitchell Sterner Carson Bailey Kelsey Smith Jessica Ringwald To provide scholarships for studies Andrew Barrett Lindy Smith in law enforcement at Indiana Mary E. Hill Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth Bertsch Makenzie Smith Kirk-Little Post 1108, VFW University East. ($149,009) To assist students Erica Bischoff Robert Spencer Scholarship #1 ($71,148) To provide studying health or medicine with Cierra Bowman Peyton Spurgin scholarships to graduating Richmond Frostie Gilley Memorial Scholarship priority given to minority students. Trevor Bradway Shannon Stump High School seniors. Endowment ($10,852) To Kendal Baker Jessica Carter Courtney Townsend Madison Fansher provide a scholarship annually to a Kimberly Carlton Daniel Chamness Sydney Townsend Nina McLarnan Northeastern High School graduating Ruthanne Ekwealor Xi Chen Madeline-Elaine Truette Alexis Sheets senior pursuing a degree in nursing. Emily Gaddis Daphne Clark Christian Van Buskirk

waynecountyfoundation.org | 18 Scholarship Funds Continued Kirk-Little Post 1108, VFW Kirk-Little VFW Post #1108 Ellen M. Lane Memorial Ruth and Henry Macy Memorial Niqui McCown Honor and Scholarship #2 ($71,188) To provide Scholarship #6 ($30,967) To provide Scholarship ($44,797) To be Scholarship ($79,899) To provide Memorial Scholarship ($383) To scholarships to graduating Centerville scholarships to graduating Seton awarded to a Lincoln High School assistance to graduating seniors of provide scholarships to graduating High School seniors. Catholic High School seniors. graduate going into education or Northeastern High School. seniors of Richmond High School Michael Ferguson Tyler Dolesh health care fields. Kyley Nocton* who intend to pursue careers relating Joseph Hunsinger Haley Hall Shane Stiner to the law or criminal justice. Kaler Nicholson Lacy Memorial Scholarship Tayler Pennington Jacob Thurston* ($18,763) To benefit a Hagerstown Logan Ullery Donald A. McKinney Memorial Kirk-Little Post 1108, VFW High School graduating senior who Rebecca Lanter Memorial Scholarship ($34,014) To annually Scholarship #3 ($72,535) To exhibited leadership, was active in Scholarship ($17,594) To benefit Rob Mahoney Memorial benefit two Centerville High provide scholarships to graduating extra-curricular activities, and had a Hagerstown graduates who Scholarship ($67,203) To School graduates. Northeastern High School seniors. strong academic performance. have a strong determination to provide scholarships to Lincoln Cassandra Roberts Lareland Cooper Hayley Rogers succeed despite adversity, express and Hagerstown High School Austin Sams Shane Stiner a dedication to educational graduates who are pursuing a Johnathan A. Lahmann Memorial achievement and demonstrate career in construction management, Jerry and Randa Mendenhall Kirk-Little Post 1108, VFW Scholarship ($23,371) To provide financial need. engineering, building trades, auto Scholarship ($70,697) To provide a Scholarship #4 ($70,556) To a scholarship to a Richmond High Alyssa Williams mechanics or agriculture. scholarship to graduating seniors of provide scholarships to graduating School graduating senior who is Bryan Mathews Richmond High School. Hagerstown High School seniors. pursuing formal technical training at Fern A. Lee Memorial Fund Jonathan Holland Trevor Bradway an accredited institution. ($30,439) To provide a scholarship Ruby Fender Martin Memorial Joseph Limburg Dallas Sowder to a Lincoln High School graduating Scholarship ($30,509) To be Margaret Roushar Menning Amanda Thackrey senior who enrolls in a post- awarded to a Centerville High School Memorial Scholarship ($18,295) Paul J. and Bernice J. Lamberson secondary business training school graduate of high academic and moral To assist a student who plans to Kirk-Little Post 1108, VFW Memorial Scholarship ($16,256) To or college. character. continue his or her education at a Scholarship #5 ($69,564) To provide provide scholarships for graduating Tayler Pennington Caleb Martin liberal arts college. scholarships to graduating Lincoln Lincoln High School students. Allison Davis High School seniors. Christa Fultz Christina Maria Danielle Leitner Ruby Fender Martin Nursing Rodney Black Alex Smith Memorial Scholarship ($9,730) Scholarship ($86,919) To provide Galen Miller Scholarship ($18,105) Jordan Bryant To provide scholarships to assistance to a graduate of To be awarded to students who have Ashley Clayton Richmond High School graduates Centerville High School who is volunteered to assist people with and Community Christian School enrolling in a nursing program. disabilities. students. Kyrsten Alvey* David Miller Alexxandria Marshall Kimberly Long Memorial Morgan Pruitt Antonio Mitrione Scholarship Scholarship ($8,977) To be awarded Kristin Smith* ($11,358) To benefit a Richmond annually to a Richmond High School Mikayla Sullivan* High School graduate. graduate. Alexis Turpin* Arinzechukwu Daniel Ekwealor Christian Van Buskirk Hali Wright* Marian H. Niswander Business Megan Lyons Memorial Mary E. Maurer, Hilda Dickman Scholarship ($7,827) To benefit Scholarship ($38,279) To provide a Herold, and Martha Jane Dickman Wayne County graduating seniors scholarship for a graduating senior Scholarship Endowment Fund who plan to study business. from Richmond High School who ($43,053) To provide annual intends to pursue a teaching degree scholarships to one male and one Nixon Family Scholarship ($102) in the field of special education. female student graduating from To provide scholarships to graduating Allison Gray Seton Catholic High School. seniors of Centerville High School Charlie Stiens who have successfully completed a Kevin Scott MacDowell Memorial 2-year course of vocational study Scholarship ($44,133) To provide Frances Mayhew, RN Scholarship at the Whitewater Technical Career two scholarships to Richmond High ($39,611) To provide scholarships to Center and who intend to major in School graduates. nursing students who are seeking a engineering, technology or Sarah McFarland course of study leading to a Bachelor related fields. of Science or a Master’s degree. Alexis Mathews

Earlham College

19 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Daniel Patrick Oberle Memorial Reid Hospital and Health Care Aaliyan Brown Rosa Family Scholarship Award Elizabeth Smelser Scholarship Scholarship ($50,977) To be Services Dependent Scholarship David Bryant ($152,126) To be used to recognize ($308,547) To provide renewable awarded to a graduating senior of ($1,379) To provide scholarship Melanie Bumbalough the academic excellence of graduates scholarships to students planning to Centerville High School to pursue opportunities for current Reid Daphne Clark of Richmond High School. attend Earlham College. further education at an accredited Hospital employees’ dependent Jordan Coleman Dylan Ball Ricardo Jalen Sleet institution leading to a career in an children who are pursuing an Jessica Cordell Baker Jesse Spencer aspect of the construction industry. undergraduate degree in health care Sabrina Crocker Richard F. Smith Memorial related fields. Olivia Engle Rose Hamilton Scholarship Scholarship ($8,129) To provide Dorotha Kitterman Packard Elizabeth Bertsch Cameron Gibbel ($19,455) To provide a scholarship to scholarships to Richmond High Memorial Educational Fund Chelsea Bolinger Jacob Haworth a Centerville High School graduating School graduates studying ($235,259) To provide scholarships Sara Bowman Jordan Hogg senior planning to further their graphic arts. to students in need. Dayana Douglas Allison Jack education based on financial need, Silus Massoff Jessica Carter Samuel Hudnall Brittany Lodge academics, attendance, citizenship John Lackey Jordyn McDaniel and activities. Anne Elizabeth Sperling Memorial Alicebelle Parry Scholarship Erika Lemar Ashley Michael Esther Calderon Scholarship ($20,983) To assist a ($122,774) To assist a graduating Codi Lowder Alexis Newman Richmond High School graduate senior from Winchester High School. Mikayla Sullivan Emily O’Brien Harold W. Ryan Memorial who is enrolled in a program of R.N. Zach Bower* Mercedes Vaughn Cryssa Paxton Scholarship ($88,867) To provide certification. Bailey Gates Megan Reifeis a scholarship to a Wayne County Abigail Lovely Jennifer Greene* Reid Hospital Graduate Student Renee Ryan graduating senior intending a course Chelsi Wall* Scholarship ($253) To provide Kim Sharits Smith of study that will lead to a vocation Anne E. Sperling BSN Memorial scholarships to full-time students Tiara Smith in public safety, especially in the field Scholarship ($14,631) To be Mary K. Paust Memorial pursuing a graduate degree in Marc Steenekamp of law enforcement, firefighting, or awarded to an exemplary registered Scholarship ($19,586) To provide one of the following majors: nurse Katie Stonebraker emergency medical training. nurse employed at Reid Hospital a scholarship to a graduating practitioner, pharmacy, physical Shannon Stump Jalencia Lemons* who is seeking a Bachelor of Science Richmond High School senior therapy, occupational therapy, Ashley Trede Elyse Maley* degree in nursing from Indiana studying business. speech therapy, physician, or Brittany Williams Amanda Thackrey University East. Alexis Sheets physician assistant. Lorraine Woodruff Alexis Hurd Gary Yontz Karl and Marjorie Sharp Anne E. Sperling MSN Memorial Perfect Circle Credit Union Jordan Lakes Scholarship ($52,340) To provide Scholarship ($10,277) To be Scholarship Endowment Fund Jeremy Sherer Ruth Hamilton Robbins Memorial a scholarship to a graduate of awarded to an exemplary registered ($5,828) To provide a scholarship to Carson Wells Scholarship ($21,580) To provide Centerville, Hagerstown, or nurse employed at Reid Hospital who a Wayne County high school student. scholarships to a Richmond High Richmond High school who is enrolled at an accredited school of Austin Sams Richmond High School Alumni School student who plans to demonstrates financial need and nursing and is seeking a Master of Association To provide “last dollar” study business or nursing and is a a strong work ethic, significant Science degree in nursing. Edna Johnston McNary Pickett scholarships to Richmond High descendant of a U.S. veteran. extracurricular involvement, and Kimberly Carlton Memorial Scholarship ($25,196) School graduates who intend Jesse Spencer community leadership. To provide a scholarship to a to further their education at a Caleb Martin Luella M. Beatty Stott Memorial graduating Centerville High School Wayne County college. This fund Rodefeld Family Memorial Scholarship ($5,690) To provide senior. is composed of the following Scholarship Endowment Fund Shepherd Family Memorial scholarships to students planning to Samantha Olive component funds: ($20,980) To be awarded to Scholarship ($18,532) To provide a study nursing. Richmond High School graduating scholarship to a graduating female Dakota Tipton Jack Reed Memorial Fund Thomas N. Coffin Memorial seniors who participated in high student from Richmond High School ($31,611) To provide scholarships Fund ($144,954) school swimming. who played basketball during her Elmer E. Toschlog Memorial Award to outstanding members of the Boys Nina McLarnan senior year. ($5,444) To be awarded annually to and Girls Clubs of Wayne County who Edward J. Fath Memorial Fund Jordan Miller Sarah Richards a graduate of Centerville High School plan to attend college. ($264,596) who has demonstrated outstanding Jordan Hogg George Romack Memorial Stuart C. and Martha I. Shipman citizenship and leadership skills. Richmond College Incentive Plan Scholarship ($7,964) To benefit a Scholarship ($11,272) To provide Samuel Stegall ($873,958) Centerville High School graduating scholarships to Lincoln High School Danny Adams senior who demonstrates academic graduates who plan to prepare Dr. Jerry Turner Memorial Jessica Allen responsibility, has an interest in for a career in education, fine arts, Scholarship ($1,086) To provide an Sunnie Allen teaching, coaching, physical fitness, business or a vocational area. annual scholarship to a Richmond Dylan Arnold and/or conservation, wildlife, or Christa Fultz High School graduate who plans to Kendal Baker natural resources. prepare for a career in veterinary Jennifer D. Bennett Samantha Olive medicine, science or agriculture. Tyler Blevins Erica Bischoff

waynecountyfoundation.org | 20 Scholarship Funds Continued Thad Tutterow Memorial Glenn Veal Scholarship Trust Frances Mayhew Memorial Fund Korey Mathena Mary L. Williams Memorial Scholarship ($8,467) To benefit a ($60,560) To benefit graduating Katlyn M. Mathews Scholarship ($9,442) To provide Hagerstown High School graduating seniors of Nettle Creek School John and Katherine Miller Jesus Vivanco Perez a scholarship to Northeastern senior who had a strong academic Corporation who study agriculture or Scholarship Fund Jorge Perez-Orduno High School graduates who have performance, showed leadership home economics. Katie Reece demonstrated leadership qualities in extra-curricular activities, Joseph Limburg Fred Nottingham Memorial Fund Courtney Sebring in school or in the community, and demonstrated dedication to Katie Stonebraker especially those who have engaged community development and showed Wayne County College Fund Moreta Ballinger Rinehart Fund Kayla Thomas in significant levels of responsibility in their actions. ($757,179) To benefit graduates of Dakota Tipton volunteer service. Sydney Denhart Wayne County High Schools who Wayne County College Fund Sydney Townsend Seth Gard have unmet need and who will attend Madeline-Elaine Truette Dr. William E. Upchurch Memorial a Wayne County college. This Fund Scholarship recipients: Diana Vargas Frederick and Mary Wood Award ($19,689) To provide is a group of ten component funds Sunny Allen Dane Vosmeier Scholarship ($134,540) To benefit scholarships to graduating seniors of that was given an early boost with Cierra Darlene Ammerman Brian Williams graduates of Hagerstown High Hagerstown High School who exhibit a significant gift from the former Elizabeth Bertsch Joshua Wood School and New Castle High School. positive traits and strong academic NATCO Foundation. Shelby Bertsch Gary Yontz Ashley Criswell performance. Jamaica K. Branch Lindy Smith Garrett Wilson Component Funds include: Aaliyan Brown Richard Wedding and Patricia Peyton Young Jessica McDaniel Case Wedding Scholarship Endowment * Renewable scholarships previously Charles P. and Sylvia D. Bane Kimberly Clarkson-Smith Fund ($391,979) To provide awarded. Stephen C. Varnell Memorial Memorial Fund Jessica Cordell Baker scholarships to graduates of Lincoln, Scholarship ($88,820) To provide Kaylee Cox Hagerstown, Northeastern, Seton, Scholarships Retired in or Centerville High Schools who are a scholarship to a graduating senior Hub and Zella Etchison Fund Seth Gard 2014 from Richmond High School who Cameron Gibbel pursuing a degree in music. James and Margaret Gibbons was a member of the Richmond High Benjamin Gibbs Charlie Dils Memorial Scholarship School band and who intends to Memorial Fund Jordyn Grimes Hazel Hardwick Wickersham major in instrumental music. Alexis Hurd Scholarship ($20,661) To provide Emily Jetmore Elizabeth Jay Memorial Fund Allison Jack scholarships to graduates of Union Sara Kahle High School in Randolph County who Lilly Challenge Fund Zachary Madden plan to enter the teaching profession.

Scholarship Committees County-wide Seton High School Richmond High School African American Mary E. Hill Scholarship RHS Alumni Association Carol McKey Rick Ruhl Robert Bailey Scholarship Janice Bragg Scholarship Amy Noe Shaunna Stamm Debra Bartel Sheila Armstead Shonda Kidd David Brumfield Alan Spears Amy Beauchamp Paul Kriese Billie Johnson Carol Owen-Clark Lincoln High School Laura Brazil Sally Porter Sabrina Pennington Nancy Cox Centerville Nancy Alford Emily Brinck Sandra Rowe Saundra Gore High School Rob Bills Jessica Brooks Northeastern Eileen Baker-Wall Mary Lou Griffey Cecil Franke Beth Bowman Jeanne Engle High School Pam Hagy Christyn Keyler Frank Brattain Matthew Fisher Neal Adams Varnell Scholarship Nancy Manning Nanette Merida Mike Cerqua Jeff Gabbard Rita Frame Terry Bettner Debbie Ninde Michelle Moore PA Cohen Sarah Hellrung Krista Hendrickson Carol Gegner Joyce Owen Shelley Newman Suzanne Glazer Leah Hoffman Mark Kerkhoff Sally Porter Sandra Rowe Karen Thuman Jim Grigsby Erica Krebs Melissa Lawson Jennifer Schroeder Sharon Sanders Jodi Johnson Sally Porter Dan Merkamp Hagerstown Mary Jo Kinnaman Jessica Raffelson Tara Nocton High School Daryl Lane Barb Ramsey Mike Roeder Brian Cadle Dr. Robert Mahon Tess Scheiben Chad Wilson Mark Childs Jane Myers Denise Selm Gerry Keesling Kathryn Ray Emily Sherrow Amy Oliger Miriam Zimmer Renee Thrasher Theresa Wier 21 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Lilly Endowment Lilly Endowment Community Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic performance, written essays, letters of Community recommendation, and extracurricular activities. Lilly Scholars receive a four-year, full tuition scholarship and book stipend Scholars to the public or private Indiana college of their choice.

LEAH Kaitlin BASFORD Kramer

Leah Basford is the daughter of Sally Osborn and Tim Kaitlin Kramer is the daughter of Teresa and Anthony Kramer. Basford. While attending Centerville High School, Leah While attending Richmond High School, Kaitlin maintained a 4.0 maintained a 4.0 GPA, served in several leadership positions GPA and participated in soccer, tennis, and on the social studies and participated in cheerleading, model legislature, and academic team. She held several leadership roles including National Honor Society. She also volunteered at her church captain of the soccer and tennis teams and volunteered at Reid and at the Greens Fork Animal Hospital. Leah is majoring in Hospital and with the Kick-Off to Mentoring Program. Kaitlin is business marketing at Butler University. studying mechanical engineering at the University of Notre Dame.

The Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship Program has sought to raise the There have been 37 Lilly Endowment level of educational attainment in Indiana by giving the very best students from Community Scholars from Wayne every county the means to pursue their academic dreams. County through 2014. Lilly Centerville 12 Begun in 1998, the program offers four-year, full-tuition scholarships to Indiana Hagerstown 7 students who intend to work toward a baccalaureate degree at any accredited Lincoln 4 Scholars public or private college or university in Indiana. The scholarship also provides Northeastern 4 $900 per year for required books and equipment. Richmond 9 Seton 1

waynecountyfoundation.org | 22 People don’t give to community foundations as much as they give though them. We are honored and privileged to recognize those individuals, businesses and organizations that Recognizing have made gifts to the Wayne County Foundation in 2014. Thank you! Whether for a particular fund or purpose; in honor or memory of a loved one; or simply as an expression of your generosity, your contribution allows us to help make our community a better, more Our Donors vibrant place to live and work.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Adamson Estate of Chris Benton Dr. and Mrs. John R. Dehner Mr. and Mrs. Brett Guiley Dr. Patty Lamson and Mr. Howard J. Lamson Mrs. Mary Alice Adney Mrs. Shirley Benton Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Deibel Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lane Ahaus Tool and Engineering Blue Marble Design Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Deitz Ms. B. Welling Hall Lemon’s Florist Caleb and Amanda Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blum Ms. Laara Delain Mr. Chris Hardie and Mrs. Kelly Burk Dr. and Mrs. James R. Lewis Alpha Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bohlander Robert Delaney Law Offices Harrington-Hoch Insurance Lilly Endowment, Inc. Alternative Gift Fair Mr. and Mrs. Chad Bolser Des Fleurs Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman Lingle Family Charitable Giving Amy Noe Law Office Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Borchers Mr. Michael Devine and Mrs. Kathleen Lucid Stanley W. Hayes Research Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lingle Anonymous Donors Boston Bever Klinge Cross & Chidester Doan and Mills Funeral Home Mr. Steve Hayes, Jr. Little Sheba’s The Austin Memorial Foundation Ms. Marya Bower The Honorable Darrin M. Dolehanty and Health Care Professionals Federal Logue’s TLC Pet Hospital Bader Mechanical Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowne Cherie Dolehanty Credit Union Fr. John H. Luerman Dr. and Mrs. Max E. Bailey Boys and Girls Clubs of Wayne County Dot Foods Ms. Robin Henry Mr. and Mrs. Barry MacDowell Ms. Lora Baldwin Brady Ware Doxpop Mrs. Kristi Herig Barry and Carolyn MacDowell Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Brehm Drs. Logan and Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Herrman Ms. Joan Martin Mrs. Beth Brittenham Ms. Leslie Ducey Mrs. Patricia Hersberger Estate of Charles Matthews Bromelkamp Company Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duke Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heyob Estate of Maxine Matthews David A Brown Appraisal Services Ms. Julie Duke Dr. and Mrs. Michael Hinshaw Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Mayer Dr. Gary K. Brown Earlham College Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hodgin Mr. and Mrs. John P. McBride Lenore and Max Brown Easter Seals of Wayne and Union Counties Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffer Mr. and Mrs. Robert McConnell Mr. Jack Buckland Economic Growth Group Holland Colours America Ms. Jane McDaniel Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Cy Burkhart Ms. Phyllis Eloff Hometown Comfort McDonald’s Restaurants of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Burns Mr. Michael Elstro Hoppe Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKey Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Burton Mrs. Susan Elzemeyer Mr. Philip H. Hosbach Mrs. Carol McKey Ms. Tamika R. Bynum Mr. and Mrs. James England Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hughes Mr. John Meredith C. Allan Rosar and Associates Mr. and Mrs. Vance England Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hunyadi Midtown Prescriptions Ms. Jennifer Capps Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fallis Mayor Sally Hutton Mr. Stuart Milligan Mr. Tom Carrico Mrs. Susie Ferrell Dr. and Mrs. Jon M. Igelman Ms. Carolyn Mills Carroll Electric Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Indiana Football Hall of Fame Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Mills Mr. William Carter First Bank Richmond Indiana University East Mr. and Mrs. Martin Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cate First English Lutheran Church Ivy Tech Community College Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Moorehead Cates’ Auto Service First Merchants Corporation J. M. Hutton and Company Mr. George N. Mosey Centerville-Abington Dollars for Scholars Mr. Paul R. Flatley Mrs. Brandi Jackson Ms. Melissa Mowell Christian Adult Singles Together Fluoropolymer Resources Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyer Betty Ball Bolle passed away in Mr. and Mrs. Ron Christopher Mr. and Mrs. Jon A. Ford Col. and Mrs. Ernie Jarvis Natco Credit Union 2014. Friends will cherish her Mr. and Mrs. Donovan L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Adam G. Forrest Mr. Richard E. Jeffers Newton’s Auto Service memory as a wife, mother Mr. and Mrs. Len Clark Dr. Katherine Frank Mary Hatfield Jenkins Trust Mr. Daniel Norris Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Clemente Freeman Planning and Design Dr. and Mrs. David L. Jetmore The Olde North Chapel and philanthropist. R.W. Clinton and Associates Friends Fellowship Community Jiffy Lube Dr. and Mrs. James Parliament Ms. Becky Codiano Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fry Ms. Diane Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ballard Mr. William Coffin Dr. and Mrs. David Fulton Johnston’s Dairy Queen Petal and Stem Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Curt Barker Mr. and Mrs. James Cohen Fred Gabbard Trust Account Mr. and Mrs. Rick J. Jones Ms. Sherry L. Petry Barbara and Roderick Barr Fund of The Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Coleman Gannett Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Phillips Drugs Greater Cincinnati Foundation Ms. Cindi Conwell Ms. Karen Geier Mr. and Mrs. Jim King Estate of Henriette Pierson Dr. and Mrs. Bradford J. Barrett Mrs. Sara Coulter Mr. Stephen Geier Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Kirschner Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Plasterer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baughman Mr. Lawrence Crockett and Ms. Anne Gentry Kitchin and Sons Ms. Abigail Pratt-Harrington Mrs. Kim Baughman Ms. Kathleen Richards Georgia Direct Carpet Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kitchin Prime Property Realty Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Becker Mrs. James R. Daggy Mrs. Aileen S. Githens Mr. and Mrs. Garry D. Kleer Primex Plastics Corporation Mrs. Louise Beede Dance with Me Bridal and Occasion Wear Mr. Randy Gollden Mr. and Mrs. Kent G. Klinge Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Proudfoot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behney Estate of Eunice E. Dare Ms. Sue Gordy Mr. Jim Knight Purina Mr. and Mrs. John Beilfuss Mr. and Mrs. Larry Davis Mrs. Vicki R. Grafflin Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koester Quaker Hill Conference Center Belden Americas Division Ms. Marteen Dawes and Dr. and Mrs. Cory Gray Mr. Rudy Kunshek Quigg Fund Mrs. Stephanie Bell Ms. Sue Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Roger Green Mrs. Rebecca L. Osborn Lafuze Mr. Tom Ransom

23 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Raymond James Summit Computer Systems In Honor of... In honor of Kathy Wright Mr. and Mrs. Bill Million Recycling Center Mr. and Mrs. Terry Suttle Mrs. Aubrey Blue Ms. Angie Mills Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reeves Ms. Christine Swafford In honor of Nick and Marale Aughe Mr. and Mrs. Jan Passmore Reid Hospital and Health Care Services Taconic Foundation, Inc. Ms. Rhesa Cotham In memory of... Mr. and Mrs. John Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reinke Ms. Barbara C. Taylor Mrs. Evelyn Petry Drs. Reising and Burkhart Thor Construction Company In honor of Lisa Bates In memory of Paul Allen Ms. Janet Petry Dr. and Mrs. Greg G. Reising Mr. Michael Thuman Mrs. Jill King Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blum Ms. Nancy Petry Ms. Katharine Reising The Honorable Charles K. Todd, Jr. and Mrs. Darla Lane Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brittenham Mr. John Rusie Ms. Carrie Reisner Mrs. Sandra Todd Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamness Studebaker Buick-Pontiac-GMC Trucks Mr. Steven Reisner Dr. and Mrs. William H. Toedebusch Mr. and Mrs. Garry Kleer Ms. Laura Townsend Mr. Arthur Rettig Tom Raper Inc. In honor of Georgianna Benson Ms. Carol Ward Mr. and Mrs. James Turner Rhett Baumgartner Commercial Real Estate Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Toney Ms. Renee Doty Mrs. Jackie Vanderpool R.R. Rhoads Credit Shelter Trust United Way of Whitewater Valley In memory of Sparky and Norm Barr Mr. and Mrs. Bill Weiseman Mrs. Tammy Rhoades US Bank In honor of Nick Catania Mr. Randall Wisehart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whipple Ms. Monica Rice Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Der Burgt Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Poland Mrs. Tammy Rhoades Mrs. Sarah Witt Mrs. Erma W. Rich Mr. and Mrs. Neal Vanmiddlesworth Richmond Art Museum VanVleet Insurance Agency In honor of Andrew Cecere In memory of Chris Benton In memory of Betty Bolle Richmond Association of Realtors Mr. and Mrs. Brad VanVleet Dr. and Mrs. Richard Garnet, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kitchin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ball Richmond Baking Dr. and Mrs. Ashton Veramallay Mr. and Mrs. Tony Michael Mrs. Jo Bivens Richmond Casting Company Vigran Family Foundation In honor of Mara Jan Daugherty Brady Ware Richmond Furniture Gallery Village and Farm Garden Club Mrs. Hollie Day Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cheney Richmond Power and Light Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Villarin Mrs. James Daggy Richmond Rose Garden Project Ms. Mary T. Walker In honor of Dr. Ronnie and Mr. Robert M. Ferry Richmond Symphony Orchestra Wallace Heating and Air Ann Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Findlater Riggle-Waltermann Mortuary Mr. Frank Waltermann and Mrs. Jewell Spears First Bank Richmond RMD Patti Insurance and Financial Services Ms. Mary Merchanthouse Mr. Frank Giammarino Mr. and Mrs. Lowell L. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Rod Waltz In honor of Hagerstown Arts Place Ms. Jill Hamilton Rodefeld Kassens North Warm Glow Candle Company Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ansorg Ms. Krystine Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Rodefeld Mr. Timothy B. Watt Dr. and Mrs. William Harvey Mr. David A. Rodgers Wayne Bank and Trust In honor of Susan Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henry Mr. and Mrs. George W. Rohe Wayne County Convention and Ms. Bethany Norwalt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holihan Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rosar Tourism Bureau Tom Bivens, long time Ms. Pamela Jackson Rosar Donor Advised Fund Wayne County Federal Credit Union Col. and Mrs. Ernie Jarvis In honor of Faye Jose businessman and community Mrs. Peter Rossi Wickemeyer Endowment Fund Dr. James Jose and Ann Rollins Ms. Barbara Barker Jenkins Ms. Rhea C. Ryan Estate of Patricia Wedding leader, died in 2014 but will be Mrs. Debbie Kitchin Saville Hilltoppers Garden West End Bank In honor of Jim and Jill King remembered for his big heart Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luken Mr. Brian Schleeper Western Wayne Dollars for Scholars Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clingenpeel and caring nature. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Martin Mr. Frank Schwegman Wetzel Auto Cruise Mr. and Mrs. Jim Meck Sanofi Pasteur, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. White In honor of Barbara Kleve Ms. Peggy Miller Mrs. H. Sue Shafer Mr. and Mrs. Morris Whitlock Ms. Morgan Howard In memory of Thomas F. Bivens Mrs. Ronald Oberle Mr. Bryan Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Jason Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bartel Mr. and Mrs. Ned Pennock Mrs. Marjorie Sharp Mr. and Mrs. David Williamson In honor of Gil Klose Mrs. Jo Bivens Ms. Ann Perry Ms. Linda Sherrow Ms. Ione Wilson Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blum Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sickmann Ms. Victoria Wilson Ms. Megan Klose Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Easley Mrs. Sue Shafer Ms. Ann Silvia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Witherby Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Klose First Bank Richmond Stevens and Mendenhall Families Ms. Tamara Smale Mr. and Mrs. Paul Witte Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fix Ms. Angela Nan Swanson Mr. James R. Smarelli Ms. Quyen Wolfe In honor of Barry MacDowell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frette Ms. Patricia Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smelser Women’s Fund of the Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Buchheit Ms. Jill R. Grajewski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Smith County Foundation Mrs. Carol McKey Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hale Mr. and Mrs. Mark Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith Ms. Holly A. Woodruff Mrs. Kathleen Simkin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harlan Mr. and Mrs. John Turner Mr. Paul Vincent Spade Mrs. Kimberly Wright Mr. Larry Harshman and Family Wayne County Foundation Ms. Ann Spears Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Young In honor of Janice Niccum Ms. Robin Henry Mrs. Jewell Spears Mr. and Mrs. John Zetzl Ms. Kimberly Cook Highland Lake Ladies Golf Association In memory of George E. Brattain, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilkert Mrs. Erika Brattain and Family Mr. and Mrs. James Stapleton In honor of Karole Passmore Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hughes Mr. William S. Starr Mrs. Michelle Snow Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keene In memory of Ted Braxton Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Garry Kleer Mr. and Mrs. Donald Braxton Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stephens In honor of the Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lingle Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent Mr. W. Ray Stevens III Shakespeare Festival Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lyons Mr. Avis Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ontko Ms. Betty Martin In memory of Barbara J. Brown Studebaker Buick-Pontiac-GMC Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meehan Institute for Creative Leadership Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Studebaker In honor of Gary Schuette Mr. and Mrs. Kent Beisner Stults Family Dentistry Nettle Creek Hardware Mr. Martin Suddeth waynecountyfoundation.org | 24

In memory of Dellavee Butler-Marsh Mr. David A. Jose Mr. Conrad E. Schultz In memory of Ruth Mapp In memory of Richard Powell Mr. Eric D. Marsh Dr. James Jose and Ann Rollins Mr. and Mrs. Dan Senese Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Villarin Dr. and Mrs. Angelo Giannitelli Ms. Emma Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stephens In memory of Betty Cecere Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stuckey Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevens In memory of Robert McEwen In memory of Shirley Reihman Mr. Andrew Cecere Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tilmans Ms. Emma Meadows Dr. Dana Reihman Dr. and Mrs. Richard Garnet, Jr. In memory of Duane W. Kinyon Dr. and Mrs. William Toedebusch Ms. Charlotte Maley Ms. Mary Kinyon Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Bill Veach In memory of Willard and In memory of Thelma P. Robinson Ms. Shelley Weaver Bessie Mikesell and Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ansorg In memory of Jason Chaney In memory of Mary Carolyn Kinyon Ms. Arlene Williams Cleora Freshwater Mr. and Mrs. Rick Jones Mr. Milton A. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright Ms. Jody Stewart In memory of Douglas M. Sheets Ms. Sarah Bradley Ms. Christina Clevenger In memory of Max C. Clevenger Ms. Dianne Davis and Ms. Karen Sills In memory of Megan Lyons In memory of Rose Morrison Mrs. Max Clevenger Mr. and Mrs. Jan Elsea Ms. Imogene Van Sickle Ms. Rose Bostick In memory of Betty and Morris Snyder Ms. Linda L. Emberton Mr. John Mohr Ms. Sarah Bradley In memory of Dr. Jim Daggy First Bank Richmond In memory of Kevin MacDowell Ms. Norma Wilson Mrs. Anne Coble Voss Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Highland Dr. and Mrs. Richard Garnet, Jr. In memory of Betty Snyder Ms. Mary Kinyon Hoffmann In memory of Debra Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox In memory of Tom Ebbinghouse Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holladay In memory of Rob Mahoney Dr. and Mrs. Angelo Giannitelli Mrs. James Daggy Mr. and Mrs. Scott Porter Ms. Jane C. Kinyon Automated Controls and Electrical Supply Mr. and Mrs. William P. Jones Mr. Michael P. Kinyon Birck’s Hardware In memory of Cooper M. Newton Mr. Roy H. Lilly In memory of Jack Edwards Mr. Stephen S. Kinyon Building 125 Mr. Tom Wenger Mr. and Mrs. Jud Costlow Ms. Jane McCrea Byrco Mr. and Mrs. Rick Jones In memory of Glen Spears Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duke Ms. Thelma Neal Ms. Christina Clevenger Mr. Thomas A. Wenger Mrs. Amy Spears Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferriell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oler Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crull Kutter Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doddridge In memory of Daniel Oberle In memory of Stephen Varnell Col. and Mrs. Ernie Jarvis Ms. Elinor Thomas First Bank Richmond Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Richard Garnet, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McIntosh Ms. Ellen Wheeler Mr. Karl D. Griffin Ms. Charlotte Maley Mr. and Mrs. Steven McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. James Hamm In memory of Charles Waltz Mr. and Mrs. Bill Million In memory of Ailene Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunt In memory of Ronald Oberle Ms. Lori Hall Mr. and Mrs. James Peters Ms. Diane Eaton Mr. Daniel Lamberson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cox Mr. and Mrs. Rod Waltz Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schuler Ms. Sula H. Inklebarger The Macomb Group Ms. Charlotte Maley Ms. Roxane G. Jordan McPrinting T-Shirt and Design In memory of Ruth J. Wickemeyer In memory of Gladys Ervin Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lindemer Mr. and Mrs. Eric Miles In memory of Edna McNary Pickett Ms. Averil MacKenzie Mrs. Lisa Bates Shades of Grey Book Discussion Group Palmer and Company Ms. Mary Ann McCormick Ms. Carol Murphy Ms. Tracie Richardson In memory of Bud Frick Ms. Mary Paddock Mr. and Mrs. Troy Roberts In memory of Dr. Edward Plasterer Miami Valley Rose Society Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Brad Schofner Mrs. Ermajean Plasterer Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whittaker Turner Insurance In memory of Tami Goss Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walther In memory of Ema Lou and Larry Porter Ms. Betty Goss In memory of Johnathan Lahmann Waskom Capitol Hill Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Witherby Mr. Don Goss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lipps Winding Branch Golf Course

In memory of Joanna Hamilton In memory of Ellen Lane Ms. Carol Evans Dot Foods Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Lane In memory of Ralph Hankosky Mrs. Mary Hankosky In memory of Becca Lanter Ms. Denise A. Marhoefer A Chance to Match a Million In memory of Rose Marie Hively Wilson Wines Mr. and Mrs. Paul Retherford We are especially grateful for the opportunity given to us by Lilly In memory of Richard Ludwig In memory of Sam Hogenauer Anonymous Endowment Inc. to once again receive matching dollars from the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stuckey Mr. Charles Bond Mr. and Mrs. John Bullerdick Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) initiative. When the In memory of Josh Johnson Bunco Girls Night Out Group match is achieved in full, the Foundation will add approximately Mr. and Mrs. Brett Crabtree Mr. Robert Dargie Subway Mr. and Mrs. John Dersham $1 million to its unrestricted asset pool and see an additional $1.5 Mr. John C. Marhoefer Ms. Jennette Earlywine million in support of designated giving interests. By our current Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fairchild In memory of Vic Jose Ms. Kitty Fitzgibbons spending policy, this will yield an additional $125,000 annually to the Ms. Allana Cummings Greater Fort Wayne Inc. Foundation’s grant-making. Dr. and Mrs. John Dehner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kasulas Dr. and Mrs. William Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mullins

25 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 There are many ways to support the important work of the Foundation or your favorite local charity. Each offers unique opportunities, one of which is bound to be just right for your Ways to Give personal circumstances. Please contact the Foundation to learn more.

Bequests One of the most popular and simplest ways to give - a bequest - allows you to create a legacy without taking cash out of your pocket during your lifetime. If you are considering a bequest, let us explain the many options you have and how we will assure your gift is used as intended. Beneficiary Designations You can also name the Foundation as a beneficiary of your retirement plan or life insurance policy. Doing so is generally a simple process that can be easily modified at any time to meet your changing needs. Moreover, using retirement assets to fund your charitable interests is often a tax-wise strategy. Charitable Gift Annuities Charitable Gift Annuities allow you to make a donation and receive income for life. They offer a competitive rate of return and qualify the donor for a current income tax deduction. Gift Annuities are often a good option for charitably-minded older adults. Donor Advised Funds A donor advised fund is perfect for the donor who wants to stay involved with how their gift is used. It’s a great way to help teach children or grandchildren about responsible philanthropy, too. Endowments If you’d like to create a lasting legacy, consider a named, endowed fund. Establishing an endowed fund offers ongoing support for the charity of your choice and provides you with valuable tax benefits. Endowed funds may also be created in honor or memory of a loved one or friend to ensure they are remembered forever. If you are unable to fund the entire amount at once, consider an Acorn Fund which allows you to build an endowment over time. Anonymously Perhaps you’re a very private person who wants to support our community but doesn’t want everyone else to know. Gifts made anonymously to the Foundation ensure your privacy, as well as your charitable intent.

waynecountyfoundation.org | 26 A Message from our Board Chair On behalf of the Wayne County Foundation Board of Directors, thank you for taking the time to read through the milestones, stories and well-deserved recognition that flow throughout this annual report. I think you’ll agree it’s a moving testament to the power of philanthropy.

We hope you’ll join us in celebrating this work, appreciating the outcomes that result, and continuing the conversation about how to enhance the spirit of community and improve the quality of life here.

The philanthropic spirit in our community is strong and manifests itself in so many ways that we are probably always at risk of taking some part of it for granted. It feels important and worthwhile to pause, step back and reflect on the kindness, innovation, leadership, and future-thinking that goes on here every day.

The Board thanks the Foundation’s staff and volunteers for all of their hard work, and most of all we thank you for including the Wayne County Foundation in your own efforts to make Wayne County a better place.

Chris Hardie, Board Chair

Committee Volunteers Marketing Women’s Conference Audit Investment Grant Clare Bond Aubrey Blue John McBride, chair Roger Green, chair Steve Higinbotham, co-chair Sara Coulter Becky Codiano Angie Dickman Tom Alberts Jill King, co-chair Susan Haskett Beth Fields Chris Hardie Brett Guiley LuAnn Gettinger Jenie Lahmann Darla Lane Bob Ramsey Mark Hale Chris Hardie Darla Lane Kim Poinsett Mark Soukup Chris Hardie Don Hawk Erma Rich Jim Keene Billie Kester Resource Development Challenge Match Rob Quigg Daryl Lane Roger Green, chair Nominating John McBride, chair Dick Smith Sabrina Pennington Jon Ford Steve Higinbotham, chair Len Clark Alan Spears Karen Pipes David Gethers Len Clark Roger Green John Wright Jenny Tinkle Kelly Hale Adam Forrest Jill King Clark Jordan Chris Hardie Darla Lane Kim Poinsett Jill King Carol McKey

27 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Our Board of Directors

Chris Hardie Darla Lane John Zetzl Jill King Chair Vice Chair Treasurer Secretary

Len Clark Roger Green Pamela Hancock Steve Higinbotham Susan Isaacs

Greg Janzow John McBride Amy Noe Sabrina Pennington Jim Tanner Bonita Washington-Lacey

Retiring Board Member June 2015: Sabrina Pennington . Incoming Board Member June 2015: Eileen Baker-Wall

Our Staff

Steve Borchers Rachel Hughes Lisa Bates Amy Waltz Lori Johnson Executive Director Development Officer Program Officer Finance Officer Administrative Assistant

waynecountyfoundation.org | 28 Building on an Exceptional Year

Steve Borchers, Executive Director

Gifts Received (last 7 years) We hope the stories and reports on the preceding pages serve to illustrate the impact of the Foundation’s work throughout Wayne County. More accurately, they illustrate the impact generous people can have when they actively pursue their charitable interests.

We also look to a set of operational metrics to gauge our progress. Once again, we’re pleased to report they indicate another very strong year.

• More than $3.1 million in new gifts and receivables, reflecting a robust mix of current contributions, bequests, and split-interest gifts… and a wide range of charitable interests. $ 1,404,115 $ 2,275,356 $ 1,265,393 $ 1,038,157 $ 3,369,154 $ 2,227,262 $ 3,131,937 • We created 28 new funds – the most in any one year – including 7 organization designated 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 funds, 5 field fo interest funds, 4 unrestricted funds, and 3 scholarships.

• Approximately $1.5 million worth of grants and distributions to local charitable organizations, including nearly $500,000 worth of individual scholarships. Grants Awarded (last 7 years) • The 2014 Challenge Match Initiative helped forty local organizations generate more than $1 million in a 12-day period, including $231,000 provided by the Foundation and its 12 Challenge Match Partners.

• A $1.8 million net investment return helped push the Foundation’s total assets under management as of December 31 to an all-time high of $40 million – about a 7.8% increase over the course of the year.

• Administratively, the Foundation added about $103,000 to its operating reserves and increased its operational endowments by more than $40,000.

Finally, 2014 will be remembered for the sixth round of the Lilly Endowment’s Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow (GIFT) program, making the Foundation eligible to receive $1 million to match local support of certain endowed funds. By the end of the year, we had qualified over 60% of our allocation and set $ 1,063,876 $ 1,371,106 $ 1,652,961 $ 1,244,414 $ 1,088,119 $ 2,711,271 a course to maximize the opportunity for the long-term benefit of Wayne County. $ 1,538,391 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014

29 | Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. Annual Report 2014 Building on an Exceptional Year Financial Statements 2014 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position Consolidated Statement of Activities Year Ended Assets 12/31/2014 Revenue, Gains, and Other Support 12/31/2014 2014 Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,171,997 Total amounts raised (including pledges) $ 3 ,131,937 Pledges and contributions receivable 683,370 Less amounts received as agency endowments (46,557) Investment Investments 36,886,380 Net contributions 3,085,380 Results Property and equipment - net 362,672 Interest and dividends receivable 4,081 Investment income 855,202 Investment returns for the $ 40,108,500 Realized gains on investments 1,465,079 Net unrealized loss on investments (351,679) Foundation’s total return Liabilities Rental income 30,319 pool were up 5.4% for the Scholarships and grants payable $ 505,422 Administrative fee income 453,428 year ending December Agency funds 2,607,278 Miscellaneous income 47,748 31, 2014. This level of Annuities payable 1,242,962 Less investment return from agency endowments (148,095) performance exceeded Deferred revenue 112,462 Net revenue, gains and other support 5,437,382 the portfolio’s policy index Other liabilities 43,662 benchmarks and reflects Total liabilities 4,511,786 Expenses the Foundation’s goal of Grants and scholarships* 1,538,391 generating reliable gains Net Assets Less grants from agency endowments (164,893) over time while hedging Unrestricted 34,358,165 Net grants and scholarships expense 1,373,498 risk with a range of fixed Temporarily restricted 1,178,549 Permanently restricted 60,000 Program 295,633 income and alternative Total net assets 35,596,714 Management and general 754,919 investment strategies. $ 40,108,500 Fund development 137,331 Less expenses from agency endowments (19,924) Total expenses, net 2,541,457 Endowed Pool Asset Allocation Targets Total Assets Change in Net Assets before Change in Value (last 7 years) of Split-Interest Agreements 2,895,925

Change in value of split-interest agreements (91,480)

Alternative Change in Net Assets 2,804,445 Equities Investments 45% 37.5% Net Assets - Beginning of Year 32,792,269 Fixed Net Assets - End of Year $ 35,596,714 Income 17.5% * Net of prior year returns $ 28,453,630 $ 30,978,254 $ 30,170,277 $ 32,419,755 $ 37,212,046 $ 40,108,500 $ 23,662,873

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Wayne County, Indiana, Foundation, Inc. www.WayneCountyFoundation.org TheOur Wayne County, Mission Indiana, Foundation, Inc. exists to foster and encourage private philanthropic giving, to enhance the spirit of community and to improve the quality of life in the Wayne County, Indiana, area now and for future generations.

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