LOCAL FOCUS { BROAD IMPACT

2 0 1 4 / 2 0 1 5 P R I N C E T O N A R E A ANNUAL REPORT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION DEAR FRIENDS,

As the Princeton Area Community Foundation’s incoming leadership, we are grateful for your enthusiasm and support for the organization as well as for us personally. It is an honor to be associated with such a strong organization, 2014 @ and we are aware that we stand on the shoulders of all the generous donors and volunteers who have made the Community Foundation what it is today. { THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

As we approach the Foundation’s 25th year, our frst priority—along with getting to know all of you—is to develop a strategic plan that ensures our continued growth and increased impact. Specifcally, we are focused on optimizing our grantmaking, providing deeper support and education for donors and nonprofts, building the Community Foundation’s assets to strengthen the local nonproft sector and engaging you more in our community.

One theme will shape and direct our activities: LOCAL FOCUS. BROAD IMPACT. 1,714 In other words, we are committed to making a meaningful diference right here. We want to improve the quality of life for all by addressing the issues grants that directly afect Mercer County and especially our capital city, Trenton.

Thank you for your partnership. We look forward to the year ahead. 2% 9% 4% SINCERELY, HEALTH 12%

14% HOUSING RELIGION SOCIAL EDUCATION SERVICES JEFFREY M. VEGA CAROL P. HERRING PRESIDENT & CEO CHAIR, BOARD OF TRUSTEES 8% ARTS & CULTURE

CONSERVATION COMMUNITIES 10 10% BUILDING MILLION CIVIL RIGHTS & INVESTED IN PUBLIC POLICY 15% 3% CHILDREN, nonprofts YOUTH & $ FAMILIES

23%

MILLION IN community assets FIGURES FOR 2014 scholarships 108 34 $ 1 When our 19-month-old son Alexander died unexpectedly, around Christmas of 2008, we were devastated. His death was determined to be a very rare case of Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC), which accounts for “ only 1.3 deaths per 100,000 children in the U.S.

LOCAL REMEMBRANCE DAN DODSON & { MICHELLE EMERSON

“ The Community Foundation has given Through our grieving, we decided on three us a way to keep Alexander’s memory things: 1) to channel our loss into good, 2) to keep our son’s memory alive and 3) to raise alive. It’s also allowed us to take our awareness of SUDC. community service to the next level.” As part of this, someone suggested we start a scholarship fund in Alexander’s name. We didn’t – DAN DODSON & MICHELLE EMERSON, SHOWN ABOVE WITH THEIR 3-YEAR-OLD have a vast amount of money, but friends and SON DANIEL family all around the country ofered to help get Alexander’s fund started.

We knew that the Community Foundation was well-respected, so we came to them for help. The Community Foundation team was very supportive in establishing the Alexander Michael Dodson Memorial Scholarship Fund. They helped us think through our goals, maximize the fund’s impact, steward the money and achieve our objective of PHOTO CREDIT: SARAH FULLER, PURPLE CIRCLE PHOTOGRAPHY supporting educational enrichment for Trenton kids.

As novices to philanthropy, we are forever grateful for their advice. To support Alexander’s

We were so impressed with the Community fund—and SUDC Foundation that we decided to also establish a research—Dan and Dodson Emerson Family Fund, which allows us Michelle organized an to serve the community in other ways as well. We are pleased to support area organizations annual 5K in Trenton through the funds that the Community called Alexander’s Foundation helps us manage. Run. Spring 2016 will be

ALEXANDER MICHAEL DODSON ~ DAN & MICHELLE its ffth year. ” 3 “ To give away LOCAL CHAMPION LOCAL COUNSEL money is an easy matter and in DAVID MCALPIN HELPING YOU GIVE WISELY & WELL { { any man’s power. But to decide to whom The Community Foundation provides: Each day, we guide our to give it, and donors through important • A deep understanding of community how large needs decisions about where and when, and • Unbiased, well-informed insights for what purpose and how to give, and we about local nonprofts and how, is make sure their money • Expert advice on how to handle neither in complex, multigenerational gifting accomplishes the every man’s most it can—both today • The guidance and administrative power nor an support you need to make your and into the future. giving simple easy matter.” “ I started my fund to – ARISTOTLE continue my work with social justice and the local causes that I fnd very meaningful.”

– DAVID MCALPIN

Because of his deep interest in local through which he has ministered to Reverend David McAlpin, founder of causes, we suggested our Greater Mercer prisoners Habitat for Humanity of Trenton, cares fund that focuses on the nonprofts deeply about the well-being of this doing the strongest work here. It’s been a • The Montgomery Friends of Open community and its people. perfect ft. Space and the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association (an organization “I grew up in Princeton, attended McAlpin cherishes his relationships with McAlpin’s father founded), which and frst felt a call to local organizations, many of which he has both speak to his personal passion for ministry here,” he recalls. “I always felt supported for decades, including these conserving NJ’s environment a deep concern for people living in the four: town’s Witherspoon neighborhood, and • Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church, once I joined the staf of the Witherspoon • Habitat for Humanity of Trenton, where where McAlpin served as Associate Presbyterian Church, I quickly he has been building homes for families Pastor early in his career and began became engaged in service to Trenton in need since he helped found the his ministry work with underserved communities.” organization in 1986 and then served as communities in need its President for 25 years “ The Community Foundation has won the trust of many and is superbly led. We are He frst came to the Community Foundation in 1998, starting a donor- • Metamorphosis Ministries and the delighted to be a small part of its esprit.” advised fund to simplify his giving. New Jersey Association on Correction, – HELLA & SCOTT MCVAY 4 5 LOCAL CARE FUND FOR WOMEN & GIRLS {

Created in 1998, the Fund for Women and Girls is dedicated to ensuring safe, IN 2015, THE FUND FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS AWARDED MORE THAN healthy and happy girlhoods, while empowering young women to be the leaders $117,000 IN GRANTS: of tomorrow. HiTOPS Sexual Health Risk Reduction, The Fund for Women and Girls supports programs that address sexual education, Relationship Violence Prevention and domestic violence, childcare and leadership. Since its inception, the Fund has Healthcare for Mercer County Girls/ Women made grants of over $600,000. Each grant goes to a carefully vetted program that helps women and girls on their way to successful, fulflling lives. INSTITUTE OF WONDERFUL WOMEN WORKING FOR EMPOWERMENT Mentoring for Career Success LOCAL RELATIONSHIPS MILLHILL CHILD & FAMILY RISE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Female Trenton PEERS Empowerment { and Education

PEI KIDS “ We’re Teaching girls how to nurture Protecting our Daughters from Child healthy relationships, and avoid Sexual Abuse Through Education and thankful abusive ones, can improve the Support future for entire families and to the communities. RISE/A COMMUNITY SERVICE PARTNERSHIP Community To help with that efort, our Fund Women and Girls on the Rise for Women and Girls supports Safe Foundation Dates, an after-school program that equips middle-school girls to THE FUND FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS for LEADERSHIP TEAM: prevent and escape dating violence. supporting Carolyn P. Sanderson, CFP, Chair The program is run by RISE, the Cathy Schaeder Batterman our largest and oldest social service Karen Collias organization in Hightstown and Rachel D. Gray members East Windsor. Valerie McKinney toward Elizabeth McNeilly, CFP “Safe Dates provides the only ‘safe Lisa Skeete Tatum healthy, place’ for at-risk girls to talk with each other, build lasting relationships and ask for and give Anne VanLent their peers and a caring adult,” says help. The girls then ‘pay it forward’ by showing their friends safe and Leslie Koppel, Executive Director and parents what it means to have relationships based on of RISE, which has served this trust and friendship.” stable lives.” community for almost 50 years. JOIN US AT Thanks to the support of the Fund for Women and Girls, RISE – LESLIE KOPPEL, “We teach essential skills,” says is also able to ofer access to domestic violence counseling in EXECUTIVE WWW.PACF.ORG/FWG DIRECTOR, RISE Koppel, “including how to bond with the East Windsor, Hightstown and Twin Rivers schools.

6 7 LOCAL INVESTMENT LOCAL IMPACT GIVING WHERE IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE { { PROMOTING NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE

In 2014, the Community Foundation awarded 2014 GRANTS PATH TO IMPACT PHILANTHROPY EDUCATION CAPACITY-BUILDING PROGRAM over $1 million through its Greater Mercer Artworks Better Community Housing of Trenton We ofer educational opportunities Grants giving program, which supports local Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County We provide training and resources to for everyone – annual seminars for Boys & Girls Club of Mercer County help nonprofts work as efectively and nonprofts in a variety of ways: CASA for Children of Mercer & Burlington County the community, exclusive learning Catholic Charities-Diocese of Trenton: El Centro efciently as possible—and to increase opportunities for our donors, and skills- PROGRAM-SPECIFIC GRANTS Center for Supportive Schools Children’s Home Society of NJ their impact on our community. To that To fund specifc programs that support low-income individuals and based workshops taught by national Children’s Literacy Initiative families end, we launched the Path to Impact Community Justice Center thought leaders for nonprofts. Community Loan Fund of New Jersey Capacity Building Program in 2014 to help UNRESTRICTED SUPPORT Corner House Foundation To help organizations invest in their infrastructure so they can better nonprofts. Our approach is three-fold: DONOR SEMINARS Habitat for Humanity - Trenton Area Hunger Hits Home ~ Mercer Street Friends Food Bank serve low-income individuals and families HomeFront A Review of Our Portfolio and Investment Approach: Still Investing Housing and Community Development Network of NJ TRAINING SEMINARS With a Long-Term View, After All These Years ~ Andrew Golden, Chair, COMMUNITY-BUILDING GRANTS Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County Our ongoing workshop series covers topics that are Community Foundation Investment Committee To support eforts that address a shared problem—or take advantage of Intersect Fund challenging for nonprofts—from skills like fundraising, board Emerging Environmental Issues in Central New Jersey ~ Stony Brook- a shared opportunity—among multiple municipalities or within a single Junior Achievement of New Jersey development and technology, to big-picture issues like Millstone Watershed Association Latin American Legal Defense and Educational Fund borough, city or township in Mercer County leadership development and program evaluation. Part Art, Part Science: Evaluating Grant Applications Like a Pro ~ Literacy New Jersey Community Foundation Fund for Women and Girls Meals on Wheels of Trenton/Ewing PEER LEARNING GROUPS Becoming a Woman in the 21st Century ~ Girls From the Fund for Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness Twice a year, we host peer learning groups composed of Women and Girls’ Grantee Partners Speak Mercer County Community College Foundation local nonprofts that closely examine specifc topic areas. Annual Luncheon of the Fund for Women and Girls ~ Ana Oliveira, Mercer Street Friends Center Nonproft leaders meet together with a professional President of the New York Women’s Foundation Millhill Child & Family Development Corporation Giving Local/Giving With your Family Series at Grounds for Sculpture ~ Mount Carmel Guild of Trenton facilitator once a month for six months. Each participating Elizabeth B. Wagner NAMI Mercer organization leaves with a written plan of action. National Junior Tennis & Learning of Trenton NONPROFIT SEMINARS CAPACITY BUILDING GRANTS New Jersey SEEDS Think You’re Too Small for Major Gifts? Think Again! ~ Amy Eisenstein PEI Kids Participants in the Peer Learning Groups are eligible to Change the Story, Change the World ~ Andy Goodman Planned Parenthood Association of the Mercer Area receive capacity building grants that help them apply what Building an Endowment: How Did They Do It? A Seminar on Nonproft Rescue Mission of Trenton they have learned to their organization. Endowment Creation Shiloh Community Development Corporation Storytelling Arts Sustainable Jersey: Mercer County Sustainability Coalition The Citizens Campaign Trenton Area Soup Kitchen Trenton Area Stakeholders Trenton Children’s Chorus FOR OUR NEXT LEARNING UrbanPromise Trenton VolunteerConnect OPPORTUNITY, SEE Work Environment Council of New Jersey: Trenton WWW.PACF.ORG/EVENTS Healthy Schools Now YMCA of Princeton YMCA of Trenton

8 9 LOCAL SUCCESS YMCA OF TRENTON {

When Samuel Frisby took on the position of CEO of the YMCA of Trenton—one of the oldest YMCAs in the United States—the organization was at an all-time low of just 300 members. It was fghting to keep the doors open.

“We were in pretty bad shape the frst time I met with the Community Foundation,” says Frisby. “But they didn’t care. They just told me what I needed to do in order to get funded. They wanted us to be able to make an impact in the City of Trenton.”

Over the next two years, Frisby and his team worked hard, applying recommendations the Community Foundation provided—everything from cleaning up their audits to refocusing their vision. By fall of 2013, they had improved so signifcantly that the Community Foundation awarded them an unrestricted grant to continue growing their organization. The money helped them build their infrastructure and pursue—and win—additional grants. “ The Community Foundation believed in us—and they also gave us the tools to Today the YMCA of Trenton has quadrupled its membership to 1,300, and it focuses on nurturing the make it happen.”

potential of the most valuable community asset—our – SAMUEL FRISBY, CEO, YMCA OF TRENTON children—while promoting healthy living and fostering a strong sense of social responsibility.

“It’s been a pretty phenomenal ride over the last four years,” says Frisby, who is excited about what lies ahead for the YMCA of Trenton and about their ongoing partnership with the Community Foundation.

10 11 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES & POSITION CHANGES IN NET ASSETS As of December 31, 2014 For the year ended December 31, 2014

LOCAL STEWARDSHIP ASSETS SUPPORT AND REVENUES Cash & cash equivalents 21,902,486 Contributions 11,828,984 INVESTING ON Contributions receivable 682,336 Investment income 2,083,596 Investments 84,805,490 Other income 156,854 YOUR BEHALF Prepaid expenses 24,884 Change in value of split-interest agreements 5,563 { Benefcial interest in split-interest agreements 202,387 Deposits 10,125 14,074,997 Property & equipment, net 25,998 ALLOCATIONS AND EXPENSES Total assets 107,653,706 Program services 8,330,243 The Community Foundation believes that charitable dollars Management and general 651,419 are both precious and powerful, which is why our trustees Fundraising 118,068 manage them so carefully on your behalf. Assets that are LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS earned and generously given away are a solemn trust to us. 9,099,730 Liabilities OUR INVESTMENT APPROACH IS: Change in net assets 4,975,267 Accounts payable & accrued expenses 36,582 Grants and scholarships payable 527,800 1) FOREVER Net assets, beginning of year 76,366,501 Deferred rent 41,554 We have a constantly forward-rolling investment horizon Custodial funds 2,581,285 Net assets, end of year 81,341,768 that looks 40 years into the future. Funds held for others 23,124,717

2) BALANCED Total liabilities 26,311,938 We are committed to an asset allocation that matches our long-term goals and manages risk with a diversifed Net assets ASSET ALLOCATION investment pool. Unrestricted 30% Board designated long-term grant funds 36,792,917 3) DISCIPLINED Other grant funds 38,943,939 Today’s market events do not change our outlook—our Operating funds 4,946,934 Investment Committee invests for the long term. DOMESTIC 80,683,790 EQUITY

10% Temporarily restricted 657,978 REAL ASSETS HISTORICAL INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE Total net assets 81,341,768 INTERNATIONAL 20% EQUITY Returns as of December 31, 2014 Total liabilities and net assets 107,653,706 Community Blended FIXED 1 2 INCOME/ Foundation Benchmark CASH 15% 10 years 6.5% 6.0% INDEPENDENT 5 years 7.1% 6.3% RETURN 1 year 2.8% 3.0%

25% 1 Reported net of investment management fees 2 A measure refective of the Community Foundation’s asset allocation

A complete audited fnancial statement, with the report of WithumSmith+Brown, Certifed Public Accountants, is available at our ofce and at www.pacf.org/fnancials 12 13 LOCAL FUNDS In 2014, 1,714 grants—totaling nearly $10 million—were made from the LASTING IMPACT { 330 funds held by the Community Foundation.

Alicia Cascallar Memorial Fund Chiang & Chin Memorial Fund Doug McCune Fund Bold type designates Theodora & Fong Wei Fund Central Atlantic YMCA Youth Fund Circle of Anonymity Fund Sean McGrath Fund endowed funds set up to Virginia L. & Jonathan Weiner Alexander Michael Dodson Memorial Morton & Donna Collins Fund Hella & Scott McVay Fund support our communities Charitable Fund Scholarship Fund Jared Colon Memorial Fund Miller Family Fund AN IDEAL PARTNERSHIP today and forever. Karen Wells Family Fund Gilder Park Revitalization Fund Considine Family Fund D. P. Miller Fund F. Helmut & Caroline S. Weymar Fund Greater Mercer Public Health D’Arcangelo & Dippold Family Fund Minter Yuan Family Fund Myra & Van Zandt Williams Jr. Fund The Bunbury Company, a Partnership Fund Michael Robert Damato Memorial Margaret Morgan Fund Donald & Susan Wilson Fund private foundation that will COMMUNITY Hamilton Park Montessori School Fund Fund David S. Mulchinock Fund in Memory Bob & Barbara Wolfe Charitable Fund GRANTMAKING FUNDS Herbert W. Hobler Fund II Jim & Jean Davidson Fund of Rolf & Margot Polack David T. Zing Memorial Fund complete its dissolution J. Seward Johnson Sr. Environmental David Dobkin & Suzanne Gespass Fund Music Together Education Fund Jody Zoll Memorial Fund Sustaining Greater Mercer Grants Education Fund Dobson Family Fund Newton Family Fund Zvilin Fund in 2016, established a $15 Tristan Beplat Fund J. Seward Johnson Sr. Princeton Dodson Emerson Family Fund William & Dorothy Noonan Fund million donor advised Charles L. & Ann Lee Brown Fund Recreation Scholarship Fund Douglas Family Fund NRG Energy Fund COMMUNITY Nancy’s Fund Egan Fund NRG Energy Haiti Fund fund at the Community James E. & Diane W. Burke Fund FOUNDATION FUNDS Judith & William Burks Community MacMillan Fund for the Arts Ellerslie Fund Ober Family Fund Grantmaking Fund Margaret Mayhall Moore Fund Erickson Family Fund Otto Family Advised Fund Supporting education work with Foundation to continue its Jane M. Campbell Fund New Hope Solebury Education Fund Ken & Caryl Field Fund J. A. Padhoven Fund nonprofts & donors grantmaking legacy. Esther Y. Eure Fund Aimee Eve Polak Memorial Fund Fineburg Family Fund Els & Peter Paine Fund General Fund Founders’ Fund Province Line Fund Fannie & Jim Floyd Fund Elly & Giorgio Petronio Fund Future Fund (which includes these Archer & Thomas Harvey Fund Religious Ministries PHCS, Inc. Elizabeth Leigh Gibson Fund Plebney Trust sub-funds): Dean Mathey created J. Seward Johnson Sr. Fund Endowment Fund Gips Fund Plough Valentine Family Fund Blair Reichelderfer Fund Nancy W. Kieling Fund II Arnold E. Smolens Memorial Fund Dr. Linda Gochfeld Charitable Fund PNC Fund Alexander K. & Sara L. Buck Fund Bunbury to fund critical LVC Fund Lloyd H. Snyder Music Fund Andrew & Carol Golden Fund Allen D. & Rhona W. Porter Fund Judith & William Burks Fund for Mercer County Spirit of Princeton Fund Gordon Family Fund PRCC Community Development Fund nonproft work in our region Endowment Fund Leroy E. “Brick” Purvis Charitable Union Beach Fund Rachel & Charles Gray Fund Ravindranath Fund Field Family Fund and beyond. For decades, a Fund Leslie “Bud” Vivian Memorial Fund James Q. Grifn Memorial Fund Reichelderfer-Blair Fund Thomas & Archer Harvey Fund Robert Wood Johnson Jr. Fund Wallace Fund Gordon & Llura Gund Fund John & Kathryn Rizzo Fund Nancy W. Kieling Fund dedicated group of trustees Stanley C. Smoyer Fund John & Margaret Harper Fund Robert’s Rule Fund Marjorie R. Smoyer Fund ADVISED FUNDS Harris Family Fund Robichaud Fund has followed his wishes. Harrison’s Smile Fund Robins Family Fund SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Barbara B. Smoyer Memorial Fund Allowing donors to make grant Speir Fund Harvey Fund Diana Rochford Memorial Fund Providing tuition support and recommendations Frank E. Taplin Jr. Fund Katherine Hatton & Richard Bilotti Roddy Scott Fund recognition to area students Now the Bunbury Fund Trenton Fund Herbert & Fay Abelson Fund Fund Rosso-Maguire Fund Princeton Post No. 76, American advisors can focus on Weymar Fund Rebecca Annitto’s Service Sylvia Taylor Healy Fund Russo Philanthropic Fund Legion Dr. Henry J. Frank Whitehead Fund Opportunities for Students (SOS) Virginia Hendrickson Fund Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mathey’s frst love– Scholarship Fund Willy N. Fund Fund Elissa S. Herst Fund President’s Grant Fund Bethany Scholarship Fund Anonymous (11) Herst Family Fund RWJF Special Contributions Fund education and caring for Frank Clark Memorial Fund Susan & Charles Artandi Fund Herbert W. Hobler Fund Sanderson Family Fund FIELD OF INTEREST FUNDS Frank, Ada, & Elizabeth Compton this community–and we Aspire Fund Rush Holt & Margaret Lancefeld Fund Schreyer Fund Supporting specifc areas of Scholarship Fund David J. Bachner Memorial Fund Honu Nai’a Charitable Fund Schwartz Family Fund will take care of the Fund’s Shirley Irons Forrest, Class of 1938 charitable interest, such as Baldwin-Sieck Family Fund Cynthia S. & William L. Horr Jr. Fund Martin Siegel Community Fund & John R. Forrest, Class of 1937 DEAN MATHEY, CIRCA 1940 health, the arts, education or the B. S. Berlin Foundation Fund J. B. Delta Fund Sienkiewicz Family Fund administration. Memorial Scholarship Fund environment Black History Month Celebration Fund Jackson Family Fund Sigal Family Fund Thomas George Fund Dr. Louis B. Boxer Memorial Fund Allen N. & Ann L. Jones Family Fund Spinner Family Fund Diane Dixon Fund Sandra M. Glazier Memorial Fund Ted Boyer Sr. Memorial Fund Pamela S. & John F. Kelsey III Fund Stark & Stark Philanthropic Fund Educational Initiatives Fund Myrtle Hensor Teaching Scholarship Boyer-Rohlf Family Fund Kieling Family Fund Ellen & Albert Stark Foundation Fund Environmental Fund Fund Henry & Barbara Broad Fund Norman & Nancy Klath Fund Austin C. & Ann P. Starkey Fund Dorothy E. Katz Hopewell Valley Institute for Advanced Study NONPROFIT FUNDS Lawrence Township Education Princeton Girlchoir Bromley Family Fund Knowledge Without Borders Fund Sandra Starr Local Journalism & Reading & Recreation Fund Pre-School Scholarship Fund Enabling nonprofts to partner Foundation Princeton Nursery School Alexander K. & Sara L. Buck Fund #2 Olivia Michelle Kuenne Rainbow Fund Research Fund Kuser Arts Fund William F. Johnson Jr. Fund NAMI Mercer NJ Princeton Pro Musica Harrison & Nancy Buck Fund Jeanne A. LaPlaca Fund Fritz Stern Fund with us and beneft from our Mental Health Fund Lion Woodward Education Fund of National Junior Tennis & Learning of Friends of the Princeton N. Harrison Buck Jr. Fund Ann & Leighton Laughlin Fund Warren & Andrea Stock Family Fund investment expertise and Princeton Youth Fund the Rotary Club of Trenton Trenton Fund Public Library The Bunbury Fund Peter & Dorothy Lawson-Johnston Taft & Partners Charitable Fund capacity-building guidance Safe Child Fund of NJ Louise Maas Allied Health New Jersey Policy Perspective Princeton Senior Resource Center Bunbury Company Fund in Honor of Fund Rush Taggart Fund New Jersey Press Foundation Princeton Symphony Orchestra Trenton Funders Collaborative Professions Scholarship Fund 101: The Fund Starts Here Samuel W. Lambert III Syril Lerner Fund TGS Management Corp. Charitable Friends of the New Jersey State Rotary Club of Princeton Foundation Fund for Women & Girls Ronald & Helena Macklin Scholarship Arc Mercer Judith & William Burks Fund Richard J. & Neil Ann S. Levine Fund Gift Fund Museum Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Liz Gray Erickson Fund of the Fund for Fund Arts Council of Princeton Whip Burks Family Fund William & Nancy Lifand Fund Penny & Ted Thomas Fund PEI Kids Association Women & Girls NRG Howard Cosgrove Scholarship Boys & Girls Club of Mercer County James & Kathleen Cahill Charitable Lumenaria Fund Troll Family Fund People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos Trent House Association Fund Children’s Home Society of NJ Trust Fund Christine Macken Memorial Fund Twenty-Five Dollar Fund Pinelands Preservation Alliance Trenton Area Soup Kitchen Michael McGarry Skowronek Crisis Ministry of Mercer County DESIGNATED FUNDS Vincent & Sonia Canterelli Charitable Ronald & Helena Macklin Family Fund Anne VanLent Fund Planned Parenthood of Central & Trenton Cyrus Foundation Memorial Scholarship Fund Family Guidance Center/Family & Providing recurring gifts to one or Fund Maggion Family Fund Martha & George Vaughn Fund Greater Northern New Jersey United Way of Greater Mercer Mary Elliott Wislar Memorial Children’s Services Stuart Carothers Family Fund Reverend Joseph P. Marron David & Karen Waldman Fund Princeton Community Housing County more nonprofts Scholarship Fund Golandsky Institute Fund Gilbert/Castellana Family Fund C. M. Fund John D. Wallace, Jr. Memorial Fund Princeton Education Foundation Waldorf School Greenwood House Home for the Blair Family Fund Cedar Fund Shirley & Art Martin Fund Hannah & Bill Wallace Fund The Princeton Festival Young Audiences of New Jersey & Jewish Aged Judith & William Burks Designated Change the World Fund Wade & LeeAnn Martin & Family Fund Wallace-Gibson Grandchildren’s Fund Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad Eastern PA Fund McAlpin Fund Warner Family Charitable Fund HomeFront

14 15 To safeguard and IN 2014, THESE NONPROFIT FUNDS RECEIVED CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS: responsibly increase the UNDER $50,000 long-term assets that $1,000,000+ 101: Board Reserves Account Fund Planned Parenthood Association of the Mercer Area 101: Concordia Fund Investment Fund ARC/Mercer, Inc. Collateralized Property Fund we hold for our region, the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad Fund Family Guidance Center Corporation Fund Friends Museum Fund Community Foundation $250,000 TO $499,000 Golandsky Institute Fund Arts Council of Princeton Johnson Fund Janet A. Westrick Fund for the Princeton Girlchoir long ago created a Brendan T. Byrne Fund for the Pinelands National Junior Tennis & Learning of Trenton Geisel Young Audiences Art for Learning New Jersey Fund Scholarship Fund dedicated investment pool. New Jersey Press Foundation Fund $100,000 TO $249,999 Princeton Recreation Pool Fund Over time, many other Trent House Association Fund Princeton Senior Resource Center Endowment Fund Waldorf School of Princeton Elan Leibner Princeton Symphony Orchestra Endowment Fund Scholarship Endowment Fund LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS nonprofts have placed their Rotary Club of Princeton Foundation Education Fund

PROVIDING FOR THE FUTURE IN 2014, THESE FUNDS RECEIVED CONTRIBUTIONS own endowments with ours, $50,000 TO $99,999 NAMI Mercer Fund for the Future { IN THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS: taking advantage of Princeton Girlchoir Investment Fund Rotary Club of Princeton Foundation Fund a high-quality, low-cost Young Audiences Capital Campaign Scholarship/ Other Funds

$1,000,000+ Greater Mercer Public Health Institute for Advanced Study investment opportunity. In 2014, donors Anonymous Fund Partnership Fund Pre-School Scholarship Fund The Bunbury Fund William and Nancy Lifand Fund Jackson Family Fund contributed Community Foundation Greater Hella and Scott McVay Fund William F. Johnson Jr. Fund Mercer Grants Fund NRG Energy Haiti Fund (Operating Dorothy E. Katz Hopewell Valley generously to new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Expenses) Reading & Recreation Fund President’s Grant Fund Ravindranath Fund Kieling Family Fund and existing funds J. Seward Johnson Sr. Fund Reichelderfer-Blair Fund Nancy W. Kieling Fund Sigal Family Fund Troll Family Fund Peter and Dorothy Lawson-Johnston William & Dorothy Noonan Fund Virginia L. & Jonathan Weiner Fund at the Community Charitable Fund Richard J. and Neil Ann S. Foundation. Some $500,000 TO $999,999 Levine Fund NRG Energy Haiti Fund (Capital UP TO $50,000 Lumenaria Fund Expenses) Rebecca Annitto’s Service Christine Macken Memorial Fund of these funds allow NRG Howard Cosgrove Opportunities for Students Shirley and Art Martin Fund Scholarship Fund (SOS) Fund Doug McCune Fund families to advise Union Beach Fund Robin Hood David J. Bachner Memorial Fund Sean McGrath Fund Foundation Blair Reichelderfer Fund Minter-Yuan Family Fund grants every year; Henry and Barbara Broad Fund New Hope Solebury Education Fund Newton Family Fund $250,000 TO $499,999 Bromley Family Fund others support specifc Alexander K. and Sara L. Buck Otto Family Advised Fund Founders’ Fund Community Foundation Future Fund Andrew and Carol Golden Fund Fund #2 Judith and William Burks Fund J. A. Padhoven Fund projects in the region Honu Nai’a Charitable Fund Els and Peter Paine Fund Nancy’s Fund Vincent and Sonia Canterelli Charitable Fund Plough Valentine Family Fund or at the Community RWJF Special Contributions Fund PNC Fund Stanley C. Smoyer Fund Central Atlantic YMCA Youth Fund Morton and Donna Collins Fund PRCC Community Development Fund Foundation. Jared Colon Memorial Fund Religious Ministries PHCS, Inc. $100,000 TO $249,999 Michael Robert Damato Endowment Fund Carefully stewarded Fineburg Family Fund Memorial Fund John & Kathryn Rizzo Fund #1 Fund for Women and Girls Alexander Michael Dodson Memorial Robert’s Rule Fund and strategically Liz Gray Erickson Fund of the Fund for Scholarship Fund Robins Family Fund Women and Girls Ken and Caryl Field Fund Sanderson Family Fund granted, these funds Nancy W. Kieling Fund II Thomas S. Fulmer Memorial Fund Schwartz Family Fund Norman and Nancy Klath Fund Fund for Women and Girls Roddy Scott Fund Ellen and Albert Stark Thomas George Fund Sienkiewicz Family Fund are the bedrock of our Foundation Fund Elizabeth Leigh Gibson Fund Michael McGarry Skowronek Penny and Ted Thomas Fund Gilbert/Castellana Family Fund Memorial Scholarship Fund community’s future. Union Beach Fund HSNJRF Gips Fund Lloyd H. Snyder Music Fund Union Beach Project Oversight Fund Sandra M. Glazier Memorial Fund Spirit of Princeton Fund Myra and Van Zandt Williams Jr. Fund Dr. Linda Gochfeld Charitable Fund Stark & Stark Philanthropic Fund Gordon Family Fund Taft and Partners Charitable Fund $50,000 TO $99,999 Rachel and Charles Gray Fund Twenty-Five Dollar Fund Katherine Hatton and Richard Hamilton Park Montessori Anne VanLent Fund Bilotti Fund School Fund Leslie “Bud” Vivian Memorial Fund Bunbury Company Fund in Honor of John and Margaret Harper Fund David and Karen Waldman Fund Samuel W. Lambert III Harris Family Fund Wallace Fund Circle of Anonymity Fund Virginia Hendrickson Fund Theodora and Fong Wei Fund Ellerslie Fund Rush Holt & Margaret Lancefeld Fund F. Helmut and Caroline S. Weymar Fund

16 17 When you support $100,000+ $2,000 – $4,999 Sally K. Lane Anonymous* Barbara & Michael Blumenthal William Mayhall Gordon & Llura Gund* Mary Owen Borden Foundation* Hella & Scott McVay* the Community Reverend David McAlpin Jr.* Glenn & Jane Brewer* The Mercadien Group* Nisha Dearborn Meredith Moore & Steve Rabbe* Foundation’s $20,000 – $99,999 Ken & Caryl Field* Carol & Rick Ober Evelyne V. Johnson - Thomas G. Joan & Jack Hall* Allen & Rhona Porter* Annual Fund, your Paynter Foundation Tom & Archer Harvey* Carolyn & George Sanderson* Nancy & Duncan MacMillan* Patricia & Adolf Herst* Betsy & Jefrey Sands* Nancy & Jared Kieling Lisa Skeete Tatum & Mark Tatum* gift reaches far Ellen & Albert Stark* $10,000 – $19,999 Shirley & Art Martin* Wade R. & LeeAnn Martin* Anne VanLent* Sally L. Buck* Mimi Mount & Tim Loretangeli* Marc Weiner & Patrick Simon* across our region, Mary Ellen & Robert Darretta David & Ruth Scott* Barbara & Bob Wolfe Andrew & Carol Golden* Gail Ullman Nancy Lifand* allowing us to Jack & Happy Wallace* *Also contributed to Nancy’s Fund, a Ann Reichelderfer & Doug Blair* Harold Wetterberg Foundation special fund created in 2014 to honor Van Zandt & Myra Williams* build programs Susan N. Wilson* our retiring long-term President,

Nancy W. Kieling and to continue the that strengthen all $5,000 – $9,999 $1,000 – $1,999 work that was most important to her. Richard Bilotti & Katherine Hatton* Ted Boyer & Jane Rohlf Bill & Judy Burks* Melanie & John Clarke* This list includes individual gifts to nonprofts. We are Donna & Morton Collins Marge Considine* the Community Foundation of $1,000 Nancy & Norman Klath* Gordon O. Danser* or more. If we have made an error or Samuel W. Lambert III* grateful to these Educational Testing Service* omission, please accept our apologies NRG Energy, Inc.* Elizabeth Leigh Gibson* and notify us. Snowden Foundation Carol & H. James Herring* donors to the 2014 Austin & Ann Starkey* Claire & David Jacobus* Ted & Penny Thomas* Stephen Klein & Madeline Crass* Annual Fund: Caroline & Helmut Weymar*

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FORMER TRUSTEES 2015 BOARD OF TRUSTEES George Adriance* Vernon H. Hammond Allen D. Porter, Esq. Richard Bilotti+ John F. Harper Barbara A. Rambo Carol P. Herring | Chair Eleanor V. Horne Barbara Bombieri Thomas B. Harvey, Esq.+ Ann Reichelderfer+ President, Rutgers University Chair, Grants Committee Ted Boyer Mary Sue Henifn, Esq. Christine G. Ritter+ Foundation (retired) Vice President, Educational Testing Service Social Investment Glenn Brewer Jr. Herbert W. Hobler Peter R. Rossmassler Anthony J. Cimino | Vice Chair Fund (retired) James E. Burke* Maria Juega Jamie Kyte Sapoch Co-Chair, Committee on Trustees Stuart Carothers, Raman Kapur William A. Schreyer* Senior Executive Vice President, Marguerite L. Mount, CPA Founder Pamela S. Kelsey Jane A. Silverman Kaufman Zita Group Managing Director, The Dean W. Chace* Christopher B. Kuenne Stanley C. Smoyer* Mercadien Group Barbara W. Coe+ Karen C. Lambert Austin C. Starkey Meredith C. Moore | Vice Chair Debby D’Arcangelo Samuel W. Lambert III+ Thomas W. Sumners Jr., Chair, Communications Jefrey F. Perlman, CPCU Pamela J. Dempsey Arthur S. Lane* Esq. Committee Partner, Borden Perlman Salisbury William C. Egan Yuki Moore Laurenti Jane M. Swinton President, Riverbridge & Kelly Liz Gray Erickson* Tobin V. Levy William H. Sword* Communications Sandra L. Ewell Cathleen R. Litvack Frank E. Taplin Jr.* Patrick L. Ryan Kenneth Field, CPA+ Christine Lokhammer+ Ann B. Vehslage Chairman & Founder, Hopewell Anne LaBate | Secretary James A. Floyd Nancy S. MacMillan Leslie “Bud” Vivian* Valley Community Bank Principal, Segal LaBate George H. Gallup Jr.* Lydia G. Mallett, Ph.D. Van Zandt Williams Jr. Commercial Real Estate Carolyn P. Sanderson, CFP Robert Y. Garrett III Winton H. Manning* John S. Watson Jr. Gordon O. Danser | Treasurer Co-Chair, Asset Building James Gee William Mayhall Denise M. Wilson Partner, Danser & Associates Committee & Chair, Fund for Walter F. Gips* Michele Minter+ Susan N. Wilson+ Women and Girls Melinda W. Green Mark M. Murphy Richard C. Woodbridge, William P. Burks, MD Executive Director, Morgan Richard Grigos Debra Joy Perez, Ph.D. Esq. Co-Chair, Asset Building Stanley Wealth Management— Marilyn Grounds Sandra Persichetti Committee & Former Board Chair The Copper Beech Group Randall A. Hack Kimberlee S. Phelan, Surgeon (retired) John P. Hall CPA David R. Scott, Esq. Sonia Delgado Immediate Past Chair & Chair, ASSOCIATES Co-Chair, Committee on Trustees Strategic Planning Committee Sara L. Buck * Jay & Amy Regan Senior Executive, Princeton Public General Counsel, Rutgers Gordon & Llura Gund William H. Scheide* Afairs Group, Inc. University (retired) Betty Wold Johnson Jack & Happy Wallace Reverend David H. Helmut+ & Caroline *we remember Andrew K. Golden, CFA Lisa Skeete Tatum McAlpin Jr. Weymar +current volunteer Chair, Investment Committee Founder & CEO, Landit President, Princeton University Investment Company John D. Wallace PROFESSIONAL ADVISOR RECOGNITION SOCIETY Chair, Audit Committee John D. S. Hatch, FAIA President & CEO, CoreStates/New Lisa M. Butler, Esq., Art Martin. Wade Martin Ann Reichelderfer, Esq., Partner, Clarke Caton Hintz Jersey National Bank (retired) Pinto & Butler John Rizzo. Morgan Stevens & Lee John H. Dumont, Esq., Stanley Smith Barney Albert Stark, Esq., Stark Patricia U. Herst, Esq. Thomas P. Weidner, Esq. Dumont & Watson Thomas G. McMahon, and Stark Shareholder, Goldstein & Herst Counsel, Windels Marx Lane & Kenneth W. Field, CPA, Esq., Pellettieri, Austin C. Starkey Jr., Mittendorf Field & Higgins Rabstein & Altman PNC Wealth Patricia U. Herst, Esq., Marguerite L. Mount, Management (ret.) Goldstein & Herst CPA, The Mercadien Irwin S. Stoolmacher, STAFF Samuel W. Lambert III, Group Stoolmacher Consulting Esq., Drinker Biddle David S. Mulchinock*, Group Jefrey M. Vega Terri Galaro (ret.) Esq., Attorney at Law Jean M. Wiegner, Merrill President & Chief Executive Ofcer Finance & Development Chris Lokhammer, PNC Allen D. Porter, Esq., Lynch

Wealth Management Miller, Porter & Muller, P.C. Laura J. Longman, MBA Nikki Mosgrove Chief Financial Ofcer Grants & Programs

Elizabeth B. Wagner Trisha Volk COMMITTEE VOLUNTEERS Vice President, Development Donor Services & Administration Tom Byrne David M. Lee Betsy Sands Myriam Padro Investment Committee Vice Chair, Investment Grants Committee Scholarships & Donor Services Committee Victoria J. Hamilton, Esq. Calvin Thomas COUNSEL Grants Committee Andrew Lieu, MBA Grants Committee Grants Committee Allen D. Porter, Esq. | Partner, Miller, Porter & Muller, P.C. Princeton Area Community Foundation has earned national certifcation from the Council on Foundations, Washington, DC. This badge signifes our adherence to rigorous standards of accountability, operational excellence and continuous improvement. 20 Princeton Area COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Promoting philanthropy to advance the well-being of our communities forever

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